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Nigeria’s Foreign Reserves Rise To $46.7 Billion — CBN Report

Nigeria’s Foreign Reserves Rise To $46.7 Billion — CBN Report

Nigerian Government reports a seven-year high in reserves, surging capital inflows, and stronger lending as signs that economic recovery is accelerating.

Nigeria’s Federal Government says the country’s economic recovery is gaining speed, citing new data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) that points to the strongest rebound in years. According to the Minister of Information, Nigeria’s foreign reserves have climbed to $46.7 billion—marking their highest level in nearly seven years and reflecting what officials describe as renewed investor confidence and improved external stability.

The minister shared the figures on his official X account, framing the development as evidence that

Trump’s Strategy Warns Europe Of ‘Civilizational Erasure’

Trump’s Strategy Warns Europe Of ‘Civilizational Erasure’

The Trump administration has cast an unusually stark eye on Europe in its new National Security Strategy, warning that the continent risks “civilisational erasure” and may no longer be able to field the economic or military strength expected of long-standing allies. The 33-page document, released this week, lays out President Donald Trump’s worldview with unmistakable force, portraying a West at risk of losing itself and a United States determined to reshape its partnerships.

Describing the strategy as a roadmap to preserve America’s global primacy, Trump reprises themes he raised at the United Nations—chief among them his belief that Western Europe’s …

Minneapolis Police Prepared To Act Amid ICE Enforcement Plans

Minneapolis Police Prepared To Act Amid ICE Enforcement Plans

Minneapolis Police chief urges 911 calls for suspected ICE activity, highlights civil rights protection as federal immigration operations loom in Twin Cities.

Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara has instructed officers to be ready to intervene if Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conduct operations in the city, emphasizing protection of residents’ civil rights. The guidance comes amid planned federal immigration enforcement and heightened tensions following remarks by President Donald Trump targeting Somali immigrants.

Speaking at a city press conference, O’Hara advised residents to call 911 if they observe masked individuals in their neighborhoods, a precaution aimed at some ICE agents …

Tempe Shooting Kills Wife And Coworker Outside Little Caesars

Tempe Shooting Kills Wife And Coworker Outside Little Caesars

Benjamin Visser Jr. arrested for fatal shooting of wife Mary Visser and coworker Shaquille Simmons in Arizona strip mall, motive under investigation.

Tempe, Arizona, experienced early morning shooting at a Little Caesars restaurant in Tempe has left two people dead and the local community reeling. Authorities say 27-year-old Benjamin Visser Jr. has been arrested and charged with two counts of premeditated murder in the deaths of his wife, 21-year-old Mary Visser, and her coworker, 32-year-old Shaquille Simmons.

The incident occurred shortly after 9 a.m. local time on Monday December 1, 2025, at a busy strip mall, a time when surrounding …

Nigeria’s Defence Minister Abubakar Resigns Over Health Risk

Nigeria’s Defense Minister Abubakar Resigns Over Health Risk

Tinubu accepts Abubakar’s immediate resignation on health grounds as Nigeria faces a security emergency and appoints a new defense minister.

Nigeria’s Defense Minister, Mohammed Abubakar, has stepped down from office with immediate effect, citing health concerns, the Presidency announced on Monday December 1, 2025.

The resignation, formally submitted in a letter dated December 1, 2025, was confirmed by presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga. According to the statement, President Bola Tinubu accepted the decision and expressed appreciation for Abubakar’s service during a period marked by heightened security pressures across the country.

Abubakar, 63, previously served two terms as governor of Jigawa State

South Korea Triples AI Spending; Qatar Launches MAI Platform

South Korea Triples AI Spending; Qatar Launches MAI Platform

Seoul invests $7B to boost AI amid global competition; Qatar launches unified platform offering GPU-as-a-service for national digital transformation.

South Korea plans to triple its spending on Artificial Intelligence (AI) next year, while Qatar has unveiled a new national AI platform, signaling growing global efforts to harness AI for economic and technological leadership.

In Seoul, President Lee Jae Myung outlined a $7 billion AI budget for 2026, three times the previous administration’s allocation. The investment is part of a broader $511 billion fiscal plan now awaiting parliamentary approval. “In the AI era, being late by a single day means falling …

Port Harcourt Refinery: Private Investors To Join Management

Port Harcourt Refinery: Private Investors To Join Management

PETROAN says talks are underway for private investors to manage the Port Harcourt refinery under a new LNG-bonding model, with operations eyed for 2026.

Private investors are preparing to take over part of the management of the Port Harcourt refinery under a new LNG-bonding framework, according to the Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN). The move marks one of the most significant steps toward opening Nigeria’s downstream sector to broader private participation and improving supply efficiency.

Dr. Joseph Obele, PETROAN’s National Public Relations Officer, said negotiations with an unnamed international oil company have reached nearly 60% completion.

Germany Broaden Deportations Of Afghanistan, Syria Nationals

Germany Broaden Deportations Of Afghanistan, Syria Nationals

Berlin weighs expanded expulsions of Afghan and Syrian offenders, sparking criticism from migrant rights groups demanding transparency and legal safeguards

Germany is preparing to expand deportations of criminal offenders to Afghanistan and Syria, a shift that has sparked strong reactions from migrant rights advocates and political analysts. According to reports in German media, Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt is pushing for a more assertive approach that includes the use of both chartered and scheduled commercial flights.

The Interior Ministry has argued that the move is aimed at strengthening internal security and ensuring that offenders who have committed serious crimes face removal

The Rebel And The Republic: Before You Condemn Nnamdi Kanu

The Rebel And The Republic: Before You Condemn Nnamdi Kanu

By Professor MarkAnthony Nze

The Burden of an Imperfect Patriot

It takes neither courage nor wisdom to condemn a man already in chains. Nnamdi Okwu Kanu’s name has become a political fault line, a litmus test of loyalty, identity, and fear. His detractors call him a menace; his followers, a messiah. But the truth, as always, lies between worship and vilification.

Kanu is no saint. His words have sometimes wounded his own cause; his methods occasionally alienated those who might have been allies. Yet the measure of his rebellion cannot be taken by the yardstick of civility. History has never …

Airlines Rush To Fix Airbus Planes After Solar Radiation Alert

Airlines Rush To Fix Airbus Planes After Solar Radiation Alert

Airbus warns solar storms may disrupt A320 flight controls; airlines worldwide scramble to repair thousands of aircraft ahead of holiday travel.

Airlines across the globe are racing to repair thousands of Airbus A320-family aircraft after the manufacturer warned that intense solar radiation could disrupt flight controls, potentially causing pilots to lose control. The issue has already led to injuries and an emergency landing last month.

Airbus identified the problem following an incident on October 30, 2025, when JetBlue Flight 1230, an A320 flying from Cancun, Mexico, to Newark, New Jersey, suddenly dropped in altitude. The aircraft made an emergency landing …

UK Keeps 40-Year Tax Exemption For Classic Cars After Review

UK Keeps 40-Year Tax Exemption For Classic Cars After Review

UK Government retains historic Vehicle Excise Duty exemption, preserving relief for 350,000 classic vehicles and easing industry fears of new charges.

UK government will retain long-standing tax exemptions for classic cars, ending months of speculation that owners of historic vehicles could soon face new charges. The decision preserves a policy that allows cars and motorcycles more than 40 years old to avoid paying Vehicle Excise Duty (VED), a rule seen as essential to sustaining Britain’s multi-billion-pound classic car sector.

Concerns grew ahead of the upcoming Budget after Conservative MP Richard Holden warned that the exemption might be scrapped. Industry groups

Nigerian Resident Doctors End Strike After Weeks Of Pressure

Nigerian Resident Doctors End Strike After Weeks Of Pressure

Nigerian resident doctors suspend a month-long walkout after talks with the government, easing major disruptions across public hospitals nationwide.

Nigeria’s public hospitals are set to resume full operations after the country’s resident doctors suspended a nationwide strike that had strained medical services for nearly a month. The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) announced the decision on Saturday November 29, 2025, following an Extraordinary National Executive Council meeting convened to assess negotiations with the Federal Government.

The walkout, which began on November 1, 2025, had severely disrupted clinical activity in federal and teaching hospitals, where resident doctors make up the …