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Edwin Clark, PANDEF leader dies at 97

February 18, 2025

Pan Niger Delta Forum leader, Edwin Clark, is dead. Aged 97, the former Federal Commissioner for Information and South-South leader’s death was confirmed in a statement by a representative of...

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Nigeria President Bola Tinubu and President Paul Kagame meeting in Kigali during the Africa CEO Forum, discussing bilateral cooperation and trade relations.

Nigeria grants visa-free entry to Rwandan citizens for 30 days

Nigeria has begun implementing a 30-day visa-free entry policy for citizens of Rwanda, in a move aimed at strengthening diplomatic ties and easing travel between both African nations.   According to Channels Television, the policy took effect following an announcement by Bola Ahmed Tinubu during the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali. The visa exemption grants Rwandan nationals access to Nigeria for up to 30 days for lawful activities including tourism, business and official engagements.   The Nigeria Immigration Service confirmed the new arrangement in a statement issued on Friday by its spokesperson, Akinlabi Akinsola. The agency described the measure as a landmark step in deepening bilateral relations and promoting intra-African mobility.   Immigration authorities said the visa waiver mirrors an earlier concession by Rwanda to Nigerian travellers, making the arrangement reciprocal between both countries.   Officials stressed that any Rwandan visitor seeking to remain in Nigeria beyond the 30-day period must obtain the appropriate visa through Nigerian diplomatic missions or the country’s e-visa platform.   The immigration service added that all international entry points, including airports, seaports and land borders, have been directed to enforce the policy immediately in line with the presidential directive.   The agency said the decision supports broader continental integration goals and is expected to encourage tourism, trade and stronger economic cooperation between the two countries.
Security operatives and residents gather near a school in Oyo after gunmen attacked and abducted pupils and teachers.

Terrorists abduct pupils, teachers after attacking three Oyo schools

Armed attackers struck three schools in Oyo State on Friday, killing a teacher, abducting pupils and staff, and triggering widespread panic across communities in the Orire Local Government Area.   According to Punch Newspapers, the coordinated assault targeted Baptist Nursery and Primary School in Yawota, Community Grammar School in Esiele, and L.A. Primary School. Residents said the gunmen arrived on motorcycles at about 9am and moved quickly between the schools, firing shots as pupils gathered for lessons.   The attackers reportedly killed Joel Adesiyan, assistant headmaster of L.A. Primary School, while he was trying to escape. A commercial motorcyclist was also shot dead after riding into the scene during the chaos.   Witnesses said the gunmen abducted the principal of Community Grammar School, Rachael Alamu, along with five teachers and an unknown number of pupils. The exact number of missing children remained unclear late Friday, with families still searching for relatives.   The traditional ruler of Esiele, Oba Tajudeen Abioye, said the assailants arrived on eight motorcycles, carrying two armed men each. He said the community was in the middle of a town meeting when gunfire erupted.   The monarch added that some kindergarten pupils were among those taken, describing the incident as one of the most traumatic attacks the area has faced. He blamed the scale of the assault on the absence of a nearby police station, saying security personnel arrived nearly two hours after the attackers had fled.   Local sources told Punch that the gunmen used the principal’s vehicle to transport some abductees before abandoning and burning it after it broke down in rough terrain.   Security forces, including the Nigeria Police Force and military personnel, launched a search operation into nearby forests around the Old Oyo National Park axis. The Oyo police commissioner, Ayodeji Abimbola, reportedly led tactical teams to the scene.   Following the attack, the Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board shut schools temporarily in Orire and neighbouring local government areas, including Surulere, Oyo East and Olorunsogo, to prevent further attacks.   In a related incident, gunmen also attacked a school in Mussa community near Sambisa Forest in Borno State on Friday. Abdullahi Askira confirmed that several pupils fled into surrounding bushes, while reports of abductions were still being verified.   The incidents have renewed fears over school safety in Nigeria, recalling previous mass abductions including the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping.
Blessing CEO appearing in court during EFCC fraud arraignment in Lagos.

EFCC arraigns Blessing CEO over alleged N36m fraud

Social media influencer and relationship therapist Blessing Okoro, popularly known as Blessing CEO, has been arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over an alleged ₦36 million fraud case in Lagos. The influencer was docked before the Federal High Court in Ikoyi on Friday on a two-count charge bordering on obtaining money by false pretence and alleged theft. The EFCC alleged that Blessing CEO obtained ₦36 million from one Mrs Ifeyinwa Nonye Okoye between July 14 and 17, 2024, under the pretext of securing a six-bedroom duplex in Lekki, Lagos. Prosecutors claimed the representation was false and violated provisions of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006. The anti-graft agency also accused her of converting the funds for personal use. Blessing CEO pleaded not guilty to the charges when they were read before the court. Following her plea, EFCC counsel requested that she be remanded pending trial, while her defence team informed the court that they had just received the charge documents and intended to file a bail application. Justice D.I. Dipeolu subsequently ordered that she be remanded in EFCC custody pending the hearing of her bail application. The matter was adjourned until June 5, 2026, for trial.
Market traders display tomatoes, beans and other food items in a Nigerian market as inflation rises in April 2026.

Nigeria inflation rises to 15.69% in April 2026 — NBS

Nigeria’s headline inflation rate rose to 15.69 per cent in April 2026, according to new data released by the National Bureau of Statistics. The country’s statistical agency disclosed on Friday that the headline inflation rate on a month-on-month basis stood at 2.13 per cent in April. The NBS also reported that food inflation reached 16.06 per cent year-on-year during the month, driven by increases in the average prices of key food commodities across the country. According to the bureau, products that contributed to the rise in food inflation included millet, yam flour, fresh ginger, beef, garri, yam tuber, fresh pepper, crayfish, cassava tuber, beans, Irish potatoes, fresh tomatoes, wheat grain sold loose, soya beans, guinea corn, plantain and fresh carrots. The agency said, “This can be attributed to the rate of change in the average prices of the following products: Millet whole grain, yam flour, ginger (Fresh), beef, garri, yam tuber, pepper (Fresh), cray fish, cassava tuber, Beans, Irish Potatoes, tomatoes (fresh), wheat grain (Sold loose), soya beans, guinea corn, plantain, carrots (Fresh) etc.” Despite the increase recorded in April, the NBS noted that the average annual rate of food inflation for the twelve months ending April 2026 was lower compared to the same period in 2025. “The average annual rate of food inflation for the twelve months ending April 2026, relative to the previous twelve-month average, was 17.55%, which was 17.05 percentage points lower than the average annual rate of change recorded in April 2025 (34.60%),” the bureau stated. The latest figures come as households and businesses continue to grapple with rising living costs and fluctuating food prices across Nigeria.

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Nigeria President Bola Tinubu and President Paul Kagame meeting in Kigali during the Africa CEO Forum, discussing bilateral cooperation and trade relations.

Nigeria grants visa-free entry to Rwandan citizens for 30 days

Nigeria has begun implementing a 30-day visa-free entry policy for citizens of Rwanda, in a move aimed at strengthening diplomatic ties and easing travel between both African nations.   According to Channels Television, the policy took effect following an announcement by Bola Ahmed Tinubu during the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali. The visa exemption grants Rwandan nationals access to Nigeria for up to 30 days for lawful activities including tourism, business and official engagements.   The Nigeria Immigration Service confirmed the new arrangement in a statement issued on Friday by its spokesperson, Akinlabi Akinsola. The agency described the measure as a landmark step in deepening bilateral relations and promoting intra-African mobility.   Immigration authorities said the visa waiver mirrors an earlier concession by Rwanda to Nigerian travellers, making the arrangement reciprocal between both countries.   Officials stressed that any Rwandan visitor seeking to remain in Nigeria beyond the 30-day period must obtain the appropriate visa through Nigerian diplomatic missions or the country’s e-visa platform.   The immigration service added that all international entry points, including airports, seaports and land borders, have been directed to enforce the policy immediately in line with the presidential directive.   The agency said the decision supports broader continental integration goals and is expected to encourage tourism, trade and stronger economic cooperation between the two countries.
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Nigeria President Bola Tinubu and President Paul Kagame meeting in Kigali during the Africa CEO Forum, discussing bilateral cooperation and trade relations.

Nigeria grants visa-free entry to Rwandan citizens for 30 days

Nigeria has begun implementing a 30-day visa-free entry policy for citizens of Rwanda, in a move aimed at strengthening diplomatic ties and easing travel between both African nations.   According to Channels Television, the policy took effect following an announcement by Bola Ahmed Tinubu during the Africa CEO Forum in Kigali. The visa exemption grants Rwandan nationals access to Nigeria for up to 30 days for lawful activities including tourism, business and official engagements.   The Nigeria Immigration Service confirmed the new arrangement in a statement issued on Friday by its spokesperson, Akinlabi Akinsola. The agency described the measure as a landmark step in deepening bilateral relations and promoting intra-African mobility.   Immigration authorities said the visa waiver mirrors an earlier concession by Rwanda to Nigerian travellers, making the arrangement reciprocal between both countries.   Officials stressed that any Rwandan visitor seeking to remain in Nigeria beyond the 30-day period must obtain the appropriate visa through Nigerian diplomatic missions or the country’s e-visa platform.   The immigration service added that all international entry points, including airports, seaports and land borders, have been directed to enforce the policy immediately in line with the presidential directive.   The agency said the decision supports broader continental integration goals and is expected to encourage tourism, trade and stronger economic cooperation between the two countries.
Security operatives and residents gather near a school in Oyo after gunmen attacked and abducted pupils and teachers.

Terrorists abduct pupils, teachers after attacking three Oyo schools

Armed attackers struck three schools in Oyo State on Friday, killing a teacher, abducting pupils and staff, and triggering widespread panic across communities in the Orire Local Government Area.   According to Punch Newspapers, the coordinated assault targeted Baptist Nursery and Primary School in Yawota, Community Grammar School in Esiele, and L.A. Primary School. Residents said the gunmen arrived on motorcycles at about 9am and moved quickly between the schools, firing shots as pupils gathered for lessons.   The attackers reportedly killed Joel Adesiyan, assistant headmaster of L.A. Primary School, while he was trying to escape. A commercial motorcyclist was also shot dead after riding into the scene during the chaos.   Witnesses said the gunmen abducted the principal of Community Grammar School, Rachael Alamu, along with five teachers and an unknown number of pupils. The exact number of missing children remained unclear late Friday, with families still searching for relatives.   The traditional ruler of Esiele, Oba Tajudeen Abioye, said the assailants arrived on eight motorcycles, carrying two armed men each. He said the community was in the middle of a town meeting when gunfire erupted.   The monarch added that some kindergarten pupils were among those taken, describing the incident as one of the most traumatic attacks the area has faced. He blamed the scale of the assault on the absence of a nearby police station, saying security personnel arrived nearly two hours after the attackers had fled.   Local sources told Punch that the gunmen used the principal’s vehicle to transport some abductees before abandoning and burning it after it broke down in rough terrain.   Security forces, including the Nigeria Police Force and military personnel, launched a search operation into nearby forests around the Old Oyo National Park axis. The Oyo police commissioner, Ayodeji Abimbola, reportedly led tactical teams to the scene.   Following the attack, the Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board shut schools temporarily in Orire and neighbouring local government areas, including Surulere, Oyo East and Olorunsogo, to prevent further attacks.   In a related incident, gunmen also attacked a school in Mussa community near Sambisa Forest in Borno State on Friday. Abdullahi Askira confirmed that several pupils fled into surrounding bushes, while reports of abductions were still being verified.   The incidents have renewed fears over school safety in Nigeria, recalling previous mass abductions including the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapping.

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