In political circles, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar commended Rivers State Governor Fubara, hailing him as the "Moses of our time" for his transformative leadership. Meanwhile, Peter Obi extended his congratulations to the NNPC Limited for its strides in revitalizing the Port Harcourt Refinery, marking a critical step toward energy sustainability.
In economic developments, the Delta State House of Assembly has approved a N979 billion budget for 2025, setting the stage for ambitious state projects. However, the CUPP has expressed dissatisfaction with Nigeria's 3.46% GDP growth rate, calling for a more robust economic strategy.
On the social front, challenges persist as a primary health centre in Cross River State remains neglected after being damaged during the #EndSARS protests, spotlighting lingering gaps in the healthcare sector.
In entertainment, BBNaija’s Soma addresses and denies allegations of abuse, sparking conversations among fans and critics alike.
Finally, on a triumphant note in sports, Nigeria dominated Burkina Faso with a decisive 3-0 win in volleyball at the African Military Games, showcasing the nation’s athletic prowess.
Join us as we unpack these stories and explore their impact on politics, economy, society, and culture in Nigeria.