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Read today’s major headlines, July 8, 2026
Oil rises to $74 after Hormuz tanker attacks
FG moves to streamline 270 oil industry taxes, levies
DMO opens July FGN Savings Bond at 15.716%
Over $20bn deal signed in one year as oil output hits 1.7m bpd – NNPCL
Dangote breaks ground on $17bn Kenya refinery
18 first-term APC governors in closed-door meeting in Kebbi
NTTF camps 35 players for Ghana, Guinea tournaments
Switzerland qualify for quarterfinals, beat Colombia 4-3 on penalties
World Cup: We’ve suffered injustice, says Egypt coach after loss to Argentina
Elon Musk’s net worth drops $50bn as SpaceX shares tumble again
US revokes Iran oil waiver after Hormuz tanker attacks
Suspected jihadists kill at least 22 soldiers, militia in Burkina Faso
531 Nigerians entered UK illegally in eight years – Home Office
Xenophobia: Fourth evacuation flight to arrive Nigeria Wednesday
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*DID YOU KNOW?*
* The official Adidas Trionda match ball of the 2026 FIFA World Cup features just four stitched panels—the fewest ever—and houses an internal motion sensor to track exact placement.
* Salt lowers the freezing point of water. That is why salt is put on roads during the winter to melt ice.
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Tinubu orders ICPC probe into fake Presidential council, gives 30-day deadline
Tinubu inaugurates panel to draft National Policing Bill for state police implementation
Tinubu receives UAE minister Shakhboot Nahyan at State House
Insecurity: Halt rehabilitations, try B-Haram members, Senate tells FG
Xenophobia: Senate pushes sanctions against S’Africa, orders probe
Reps mourn late Gombe lawmaker, adjourn sitting
Seize S’African companies profits to pay xenophobia victims, Oshiomhole urges FG
Warri, PH refineries ex-MDs face trials over alleged $989,630, N1.42bn fraud
Court reserves judgment as Wabara BoT pushes Turaki PDP recognition
ICPC accuses El-Rufai of breaching medical visit, arrests personal doctor
Fraud trial: Court releases ex-AMCON MD’s passport for medical trip
753 duplexes: Witness admits no direct dealings with Emefiele
EFCC hands over 1,452 recovered items to Unity Schools
PSC dismisses four senior police officers, demotes 10
Troops kill notorious terrorist commander, foil attacks in Zamfara, Katsina
‘Phantom’ Council: I’ve never met Adeyemi, says Gbaja
NNPC saves $3.4bn through contract review as Ojulari unveils one-year scorecard
Education minister inaugurates Abia smart school
CBN crackdown to spur microfinance consolidation, deposit shift
FG summons stakeholders on Lagos-Calabar coastal highway
Umahi knocks coastal highway critics, cites jobs, economic gains
FG provides inputs to 5,642 Gombe farmers
PenCom moves to amend Pension Reform Act after 12 years
FAO boosts 210,000 farmers in Borno, Adamawa, Yobe with inputs
Almajiri commission: National Assembly inserted road projects into our budget
FG, AfDB, other stakeholders seek private sector investments in urban sanitation
Over 18m Nigerians exposed to flooding, NiHSA warns
OAU tips Tegbe to revive Nigeria’s power sector
First Lady urges greater investment in tourism, seeks stronger Nigeria-Qatar partnership
Remi Tinubu displays Waterleaf, Pumpkin Harvested From Villa Garden
NPO backs probe of Meta, Google over content use
Medical lecturers issue 21-day strike notice over pay dispute
Nigeria advertises only 36 health jobs despite worker exodus – NISER
Pilots’ body cautions on moves slash NCAA funding
Guinness World Records confirms Saheed Osupa, Malaika, others’ Afrobeats orchestra record
UTM FLNG secures 15-year gas supply deal
BUA Foods shareholders to vote on N504bn dividend
Grene Capital expands Jabi Lake Mall’s solar capacity to 1.5MWp
Oando posts N204.8bn PAT as production climbs 32%
CAP shareholders approve N4.00 per share dividend payout
Google seeks dialogue as FG probes tech giants
MEA Energy targets 3,000 jobs across 250 fuel retail stations
APC first-term govs back Tinubu, seek continuity beyond 2027
Umahi knocks Obi, says his politics is ‘AI politics’
We campaigned for you, grant my husband fair treatment, El-Rufai’s wife tells Tinubu
Sanwo-Olu blames coastal terrain, waste disposal for Lagos floods
Kano retires Sharia judge, director over bribery, certificate fraud
Anambra approves new plan to tackle erosion, student housing deficit
Anambra tricycle operators decry daily extortions, illegal revenues
Controversial PFIPC: Ogbomoso elders, leaders disown Adeyemi
FCT police smash kidnap ring, arrest 560 suspects
Hit-and-run Enugu driver kills PhD-holding police inspector
Benue woman burns lover’s two daughters to death
Police demote two officers over PoS extortion in Delta
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*TODAY IN HISTORY*
* On this day in 1497, Vasco da Gama set off on a voyage to India from Lisbon with four ships. A year later, he reached the city of Calicut in southern India and became the first European to set foot in India by way of the sea.
* On this day in 1889, Wall Street Journal was published for the first time. Three financial reporters named Charles Dow, Edward Jones, and Charles Bergstresser created The Wall Street Journal to supersede a previous periodical called the Customers’ Afternoon Letter.
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Intense love does not measure, it just gives. – Mother Teresa
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Walking with Wike while on projects inspection, 3km covered on foot (Video)
After Zaudna Road, in Dei-Dei area, officials proceeded to the ongoing construction of the road linking Jahi District to Gwarimpa and Karsana.
Na there the exercise start.
We ended up walking for almost 3km.
Watch:
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Atiku slams Obasanjo says, ‘Arewa made you president, you have no electoral value’
African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has said former President Olusegun Obasanjo lacks the electoral influence to determine the outcome of the 2027 presidential election.
Atiku stated this while speaking with journalists on Wednesday, amid reports that Obasanjo had declined to endorse his presidential ambition.
Responding to the former president’s position, Atiku said he was not concerned about whether Obasanjo endorsed him, recalling the role he said the northern electorate played in Obasanjo’s emergence as president in 1999.
“In 1999, he could not even win his own state or the Southwest; it was Arewa that made him President. He possesses no electoral value,” Atiku said.
Atiku and Obasanjo served as President and Vice President respectively between 1999 and 2007 but have had a strained political relationship since leaving office.
Atiku has previously said he opposed Obasanjo’s third-term bid because he believed it was necessary to defend Nigeria’s Constitution and democracy.
Speaking on the 2027 elections, the former vice president also highlighted his record of providing opportunities for young Nigerians during his tenure as Vice President.
He said some of those who benefited from such opportunities had gone on to become governors, ministers, directors and holders of other public offices.
Atiku promised that, if elected president in 2027, he would continue to create opportunities for young Nigerians to serve and take up leadership positions.
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Rep OK Chinda: A Record Of Sterling Public Advocacy In Rivers State
Rep Ogundu Kingsley Chinda’s public record reflects years of engagement with issues affecting Rivers State, particularly environmental degradation, community welfare and the interests of people across the state.
His advocacy on the Ogoni environmental crisis predates much of the recent public attention surrounding the Ogoni cleanup. As a member of the National Assembly, Chinda raised concerns over the implementation of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) recommendations and called for concrete measures to address the environmental damage suffered by Ogoni communities.
His involvement in environmental matters extends beyond legislative advocacy. His experience as a representative, environmentalist and former Commissioner for Environment has placed him at the intersection of environmental policy, governance and community concerns.
The broader question surrounding such a record is whether public office should be approached through ethnic or geographical calculations, or through a wider understanding of responsibility to the entire state.
Chinda’s stated approach has been to frame environmental degradation, pollution, development and community welfare as Rivers State issues rather than problems belonging exclusively to one ethnic constituency.
From Ogoni to the wider Niger Delta, environmental challenges remain deeply connected to questions of governance, accountability, economic development and social justice. Addressing them requires not only political attention but also institutional capacity, technical understanding and sustained policy implementation.
Chinda’s legislative and executive experience therefore provides a basis for assessing his views on environmental governance and the wider development challenges confronting Rivers State.
Ultimately, the public record should remain the principal basis upon which citizens assess any public servant: what issues has he championed, what policies has he supported, what results can be demonstrated, and how consistently has he represented the interests of the people?
Those questions – not ethnicity, geography or political sentiment – offer the clearest lens through which
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