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Nigeria's Mandatory Car Recycling Fee Starts 2026

From 2026, Nigerians will pay a mandatory vehicle recycling fee at registration. The policy aims to generate over N150bn yearly, create jobs, and regulate used car imports. Get all the details.

DRTS Moves to End Number Plate Touting in Abuja

The FCT Directorate of Road Traffic Services announces a major reform to eliminate touting and racketeering in vehicle registration. Director Abubakar Yeldu reveals plans for a cleaner system by 2026.

Nigeria Suspends 15% Fuel Import Duty Amid Backlash

The Nigerian government suspends a controversial 15% fuel import duty to avoid festive season price hikes. Experts warn of policy inconsistency and the need for long-term energy security. Read more.

Ogun Suspends 3 Firms Over Ogijo Lead Pollution

Ogun State suspends three environmental consultancy firms for negligence in the Ogijo lead poisoning case. Read the full report on the government's actions and audit findings.

Nigerian Student on Scholarship Expelled Abroad

A Nigerian student studying abroad on a scholarship was reportedly expelled for excessive absenteeism, highlighting the strict rules international students face. Read the full story and reactions.

Africa's Fuel Import 'Slavery' Persists Despite New Refineries

Africa remains trapped in fuel import dependence despite new refineries. This analysis reveals the structural barriers, from fragmented standards to poor infrastructure, that keep the continent vulnerable to global shocks. Discover the path to true energy

Man Furious Over Gifts from Abroad-Based Brother

A Nigerian man's viral TikTok video shows his anger at receiving worn bags and shoes from his brother overseas. He vows to deny him car rides upon return. Read hilarious netizen reactions.

Newborn Visiting Rules: What You Must Know

Learn the crucial do's and don'ts for visiting newborns in Nigeria. Protect baby's health, respect new parents, and ensure a safe, positive visit with these simple, non-negotiable rules.

Germany Imposes Tougher Penalties for Job Seekers

Germany's coalition government overhauls unemployment benefits, introducing stricter penalties for job seekers who refuse work or miss appointments. The reform aims to boost employment amid economic downturn.

Cross River Enforces Vehicle Colours from Jan 31

Cross River State mandates all commercial vehicles to adopt state-approved colours and security numbers by January 31, 2026. Non-compliance will attract sanctions. The move aims to boost safety and uniformity.

Police Resume Tinted Glass Enforcement Jan 2, 2026

The Nigeria Police Force announces the resumption of tinted glass permit enforcement on January 2, 2026, citing security concerns. The move sparks public debate as the case remains in court.

CAC: POS Operators Must Register by Jan 1, 2026

The Corporate Affairs Commission has set January 1, 2026 as the final deadline for all POS operators to register. Unregistered terminals will be seized, and enabling fintechs reported to CBN. Act now to comply.

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