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Tinubu Power Sector ₦3.3trn Plan: Nigeria Bets Big on Electricity Reform — But Can It Deliver?

Tinubu power sector ₦3.3trn plan has triggered renewed debate over Nigeria’s electricity future, with the government unveiling a massive investment push to stabilise generation, transmission, and distribution. While officials say the plan could unlock industrial growth and reduce outages, analysts warn that structural inefficiencies, debt burdens, and execution risks could determine whether the reform delivers or disappoints.
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ADC Defies INEC, Rejects Court Order Interpretation as ‘Willful Distortion’ as Congress Crisis Deepens

ADC INEC congress crisis has escalated after the African Democratic Congress rejected INEC’s interpretation of a Court of Appeal order, calling it a “willful distortion.” The party insists its congresses will proceed, setting up a direct confrontation with the electoral body and raising fresh questions about legal authority, party autonomy, and the balance of power in Nigeria’s electoral system.
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Wike ‘Shoot’ Remark Triggers Press Freedom Crisis as NUJ Demands Apology, Okinbaloye Pushes Back

Wike press freedom crisis has escalated after a controversial “shoot” remark directed at a TV anchor triggered outrage from the Nigeria Union of Journalists. The union demanded an apology and government response, while the journalist at the centre of the storm rejected intimidation, intensifying debate over media safety and democratic accountability in Nigeria.
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Wike ‘Shoot’ Remark Sparks Outrage as ADC, Atiku, Amnesty Condemn Threat Against Channels TV Anchor

Wike threat to Seun Okinbaloye has triggered nationwide outrage after the FCT minister said he “would have shot” the Channels Television anchor over comments on Nigeria’s political trajectory. The remark has drawn sharp condemnation from opposition figures, civil society organisations, and media groups, raising fresh concerns about press freedom, political intolerance, and democratic stability ahead of the 2027 elections.
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ADC Defies INEC, Rejects Court Order Interpretation, Vows to Proceed With Congresses

ADC INEC congress crisis has escalated into a direct institutional confrontation as the African Democratic Congress rejects the electoral body’s interpretation of a Court of Appeal directive, calling it a “willful distortion.” The party insists its congresses and national convention will proceed as scheduled, setting up a high-stakes legal and political clash over authority and internal party governance.
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Easter Political Messaging Dominates Nigeria as Leaders Push Unity, Critics Question Sincerity

Easter political messaging in Nigeria has taken centre stage as political leaders across party lines call for unity, sacrifice, and national renewal. However, beneath the symbolic language, critics and citizens are questioning the sincerity of these messages, pointing to ongoing economic hardship, insecurity, and political tension that continue to define the national reality.
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Plateau Killings Resume 48 Hours After President Tinubu’s Visit, Raising Fresh Security Questions

Plateau killings after Tinubu visit have reignited national concern after gunmen killed three youths in Jos South just 48 hours after President Bola Tinubu’s visit and security briefings. The incident underscores persistent vulnerabilities in Plateau State, raising fresh questions about the effectiveness of recent interventions and the gap between official assurances and conditions on the ground.
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ADC demands INEC chairman Joash Amupitan sack over court-order row and alleged one-party agenda

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has demanded the sack of INEC Chairman Joash Amupitan, citing a disputed interpretation of a Court of Appeal order and alleging a drift toward one-party dominance. The demand follows INEC’s derecognition of ADC factions, escalating tensions over electoral neutrality and raising broader concerns about Nigeria’s democratic balance ahead of 2027.
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Odinkalu claims INEC chairman under pressure, alleges pre-signed resignation letter amid ADC crisis

Odinkalu claims INEC chairman under pressure through an alleged pre-signed resignation letter, intensifying debate around the ADC crisis. The unverified allegation emerged after INEC suspended recognition of ADC leadership factions, raising questions about electoral independence, institutional integrity, and the broader political implications as Nigeria moves toward the 2027 general elections.
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INEC suspends ADC leadership recognition, opposition warns of threat to 2027 elections

INEC suspends ADC leadership recognition following a Court of Appeal directive, triggering a political storm as opposition figures accuse the commission of yielding to pressure. The move halts engagement with all party factions and raises fresh concerns over electoral neutrality, judicial interpretation, and the integrity of Nigeria’s democratic process ahead of the 2027 elections.
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