NASU, SSANU Strike Shuts Down University Operations Nationwide

NASU SSANU strike has disrupted universities nationwide, halting administrative services and escalating labour pressure on the federal government. The industrial action by the Non-Academic Staff Union and Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities reflects unresolved disputes over wages, arrears and working conditions, raising concerns about prolonged academic disruption and the broader strain on Nigeria’s education system.
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Egbin Shutdown Cuts 600MW, Triggers Lagos Power Supply Crisis

Egbin power shutdown Lagos electricity crisis has intensified after Nigeria’s largest thermal plant dropped from over 600MW to zero output following critical equipment failure. The disruption, compounded by a major transmission line outage, has triggered widespread load shedding across Lagos, exposing structural weaknesses in the national grid and raising concerns over prolonged supply instability.
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Court Hears Alleged Coup Plot Linking Military Officers, Civilians and Financial Trails in Nigeria

Nigeria coup plot trial has entered a critical phase as a military witness told a Federal High Court in Abuja that investigators uncovered plans to overthrow the government, with alleged links to officers, civilians and financial networks. The testimony introduces operational details, monetary trails and intelligence reports now forming the backbone of a high-stakes treason case.
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AGF Backs Court Move to Deregister Political Parties, Challenges INEC’s Constitutional Powers

AGF deregistration political parties move has escalated into a constitutional showdown as Nigeria’s Attorney General backs a Federal High Court case targeting underperforming parties. The action directly challenges INEC’s authority, raising urgent questions about electoral compliance, political inclusivity, and whether the push represents legal enforcement or a structural shift in Nigeria’s democratic space.
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Tinubu Orders Envoys to Rebrand Nigeria, Shifts Foreign Policy Toward Investment-Driven Diplomacy

Tinubu orders envoys to rebrand Nigeria, signalling a shift toward investment-driven diplomacy as the government moves to reposition the country’s global image. The directive reflects a recalibration of foreign policy priorities, with greater emphasis on economic engagement, investor confidence, and measurable outcomes, as Nigeria seeks to strengthen its competitiveness in an increasingly contested global environment.
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