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What a Real Reconciliation in Nigerian Basketball Would Require

IDNN
With 2026 underway, Nigerian basketball faces a test beyond personalities: whether reconciliation will remain symbolic or become structural. After peace meetings and rising criticism, this explainer examines what genuine reconciliation would require—clear election timelines, transparent process, reform accountability, and a non-negotiable clock—if the Nigeria Basketball Federation is to escape another cycle of contested leadership...

Peace Summit Politics: What the Doma Palace Meeting Was Really Negotiating

IDNN
When Nigerian basketball stakeholders gathered at the Doma Palace on 7 February 2026, the public message was unity. Critics saw negotiation. This critical perspective examines how restraint, symbolism and silence shaped a palace-led intervention—testing whether calm resolved conflict or simply reordered the politics surrounding the 2026 NBBF transition....

Inside the NBBF Clock War: Heroes, Insiders, and the Politics of Timing

IDNN
As the expected 2026 election window approaches, Nigerian basketball is no longer arguing only about leadership — it is arguing about time. From renewed denials of tenure elongation to sharp governance criticism, the Nigeria Basketball Federation has entered a clock war where timing itself has become leverage. In this contest, perception, silence, and urgency now shape power....

Ongoing Saga in Saudi Pro League: What It Means for Cristiano Ronaldo’s Future and World Cup Hopes

Noble Onyeagoro
The recent turmoil in the Saudi Pro League could have significant consequences for Cristiano Ronaldo’s future at Al-Nassr and his ambitions for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The ongoing saga surrounding Al-Ittihad’s involvement and the Saudi league’s restructuring may impact Ronaldo’s role in Saudi football....

Nigeria’s Tax Deadline Is Closer Than It Looks — What the Annual Returns Rule Really Means

IDNN
As Nigeria’s annual tax filing deadline approaches, authorities are intensifying compliance efforts, warning individuals and businesses against late submissions. The push is part of a broader reform drive to expand the tax base and improve transparency. For many taxpayers, however, confusion remains over who must file, what qualifies as compliance, and what penalties apply....

Electoral Act Delay and the 2027 Question: Why Time Is Becoming the Real Opponent

IDNN
With barely a year to Nigeria’s 2027 general election, delays in passing the amended Electoral Act are triggering growing concern among civil society groups, analysts, and election managers. While the House has acted, the Senate’s hesitation is tightening timelines for reform, raising questions about preparedness, credibility, and whether legal certainty can still arrive in time....

₦58.4 Trillion 2026 Budget Second Reading Without Debate: What Nigeria’s Silence in the House Really Means

IDNN
Nigeria’s House of Representatives moved the ₦58.4 trillion 2026 budget through second reading without debate, after a closed-door meeting and brief remarks by the House Leader. The bill is now with the Appropriation Committee. This deep dive explains why “no debate” matters, what scrutiny shifts to committees, and the signals it sends ahead of 2027....

JOHESU Strike: Why Health Workers Are Split Over Salary Structures

IDNN
The ongoing JOHESU strike has exposed deep divisions within Nigeria’s health sector over salary structures, with the Nigerian Medical Association rejecting claims backed by NLC and TUC. At the centre of the dispute are longstanding differences between CONHESS and CONMESS pay frameworks, raising broader questions about equity, roles, and remuneration across public hospitals....

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