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Ukrainians' 2026 Wish: Peace and End to Power Cuts

As 2025 ends, Ukrainians voice their deepest desires for the new year: an end to the Russian invasion and a restoration of reliable electricity after devastating attacks on the energy grid. Read more.

Countries That Welcomed 2026 Before Nigeria

As Nigerians prepared for New Year's Eve, several nations like Kiribati and New Zealand had already entered 2026 due to time zone differences. Discover the list and the global countdown sequence.

ADC: 2025 was a difficult year for most Nigerians

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) declares 2025 a year of hardship for Nigerians, criticizes new taxes, and details its opposition coalition formed on July 2. Read their full New Year message.

Lagos cancels Greater Lagos Fiesta 2025

Lagos State Government cancels the 2025 Greater Lagos Fiesta. Governor Sanwo-Olu urges residents to pray for the state and nation instead of the usual concert. Details inside.

Zulum Presents 2026 Borno Budget to State Assembly

Borno Governor Babagana Zulum presents the 2026 budget proposals to the State Assembly, setting fiscal priorities with a focus on education and healthcare. Stakeholders urged to attend.

Nigeria's Climate: From 27°C Average to 45°C Extremes

Explore Nigeria's diverse climate zones, from Lagos's humid coast to Maiduguri's scorching heat. Learn about rising temperatures, regional patterns, and practical adaptation strategies for 2025 and beyond.

7 Things Nigerians Are Leaving Behind in 2026

As 2025 ends, Nigerians reflect on lessons learned and identify seven toxic habits to abandon for a more intentional 2026. From self-belittlement to hustle culture, discover the shift towards growth.

Sujimoto's ₦20tr Plan to Tackle Terrorism, Banditry

Sujimoto Group unveils a ₦20 trillion integrated plan combining fortified border security with large-scale agriculture to combat Nigeria's insecurity. The strategy aims to tackle terrorism and banditry by linking safety with economic growth.

Nigerian Teens Win JA Africa 2025, $3000 Prize

Nigerian secondary school students from Darul Noor win JA Africa Company of the Year 2025 with a climate-smart drone for agriculture. They advance to a global contest for a $15,000 prize. Read their inspiring story.

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