Tuesday, 3 February 2026

The Nigerian Air Force base in Kainji is one of the largest and most secure air bases in Africa. Upgraded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as part of the $500 million Super Tucano deal.

The Nigerian Air Force base in Kainji is one of the largest and most secure air bases in Africa. Upgraded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as part of the $500 million Super Tucano deal.

Who would have thought that U.S.–Nigeria defense relations would be stronger under the Trump administration than they were during the Biden and Obama eras? While Obama blocked Nigeria’s attempt to acquire U.S.-made helicopters via Israel, citing Nigeria’s anti-LGBTQ stance and human rights concerns, those same helicopters are now being built in American factories for the Nigerian Air Force. While Biden suspended the sale of Super Tucanos to Nigeria over human rights concerns, it was Trump who lifted the ban and approved the deal. Today the U.S. has not only resumed intelligence sharing with Nigeria, but significantly expanded it. Something that would have been unthinkable during the Biden and Obama years. Not since the Bush and Obasanjo era have defense ties between the two countries been this close. It appears Republican administrations take a more pragmatic approach to defense relations with Nigeria than Democrats.

Who would have thought that U.S.–Nigeria defense relations would be stronger under the Trump administration than they were during the Biden and Obama eras? While Obama blocked Nigeria’s attempt to acquire U.S.-made helicopters via Israel, citing Nigeria’s anti-LGBTQ stance and human rights concerns, those same helicopters are now being built in American factories for the Nigerian Air Force. While Biden suspended the sale of Super Tucanos to Nigeria over human rights concerns, it was Trump who lifted the ban and approved the deal. Today the U.S. has not only resumed intelligence sharing with Nigeria, but significantly expanded it. Something that would have been unthinkable during the Biden and Obama years. Not since the Bush and Obasanjo era have defense ties between the two countries been this close. It appears Republican administrations take a more pragmatic approach to defense relations with Nigeria than Democrats.

Congratulations to Ayodele Joseph Babalola ✨ Overall Best Graduating Student, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 🎓 B.Sc. Computer Science | CGPA: 4.92 🏆 We celebrate your excellence, discipline, and dedication. This achievement is a proud moment, and a powerful reminder of the brilliance of the Yoruba people. Well done! 👏🔥

Congratulations to Ayodele Joseph Babalola ✨ Overall Best Graduating Student, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 🎓 B.Sc. Computer Science | CGPA: 4.92 🏆 We celebrate your excellence, discipline, and dedication. This achievement is a proud moment, and a powerful reminder of the brilliance of the Yoruba people. Well done! 👏🔥

It was an honor to host Air Vice Marshal Nnaemeka Ignatius Ilo and his team from NAFRC today. We had a heart-to-heart on a non-negotiable priority: the welfare of those who serve our nation. Our brave men and women deserve more than just our thanks; they deserve our unwavering support. Together, we are ensuring a brighter, more secure future for our defenders. 🇳🇬💪 #NigeriaFirst #ArmedForcesWelfare #NAFRC #Leadership

It was an honor to host Air Vice Marshal Nnaemeka Ignatius Ilo and his team from NAFRC today. We had a heart-to-heart on a non-negotiable priority: the welfare of those who serve our nation. Our brave men and women deserve more than just our thanks; they deserve our unwavering support. Together, we are ensuring a brighter, more secure future for our defenders. 🇳🇬💪 #NigeriaFirst #ArmedForcesWelfare #NAFRC #Leadership

South African singer Tyla says she is “proud to be African” after winning the Best African Music Performance category for her song Push 2 start at the 2026 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. This is Tyla’s second Grammy after she also won in 2024 with her hit song, Water. Speaking in a backstage interview following her 2026 win, Tyla said she was “so grateful” and expressed pride in her African identity. The category recognises African music styles and artists with global reach. Tyla won ahead of a competitive field of nominees, including Nigeria’s Davido, Burna Boy and Ayra Starr.#DWAfrica

South African singer Tyla says she is “proud to be African” after winning the Best African Music Performance category for her song Push 2 start at the 2026 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. This is Tyla’s second Grammy after she also won in 2024 with her hit song, Water. Speaking in a backstage interview following her 2026 win, Tyla said she was “so grateful” and expressed pride in her African identity. The category recognises African music styles and artists with global reach. Tyla won ahead of a competitive field of nominees, including Nigeria’s Davido, Burna Boy and Ayra Starr.#DWAfrica

BREAKING: The House passed a federal funding bill to end the partial government shutdown after 21 Dems broke with Minority Leader Jeffries, closing the four-day standoff as the legislation heads to President Trump’s desk.

BREAKING: The House passed a federal funding bill to end the partial government shutdown after 21 Dems broke with Minority Leader Jeffries, closing the four-day standoff as the legislation heads to President Trump’s desk.

PBAT's Financial Literacy Drive Is Powering 10 Million Nigerians for the Digital Economy The President Bola Ahmed administration has launched one of its most ambitious human capital interventions yet: a free nationwide financial literacy and inclusion program targeting 10 million Nigerians. It’s a move that shows a clear shift from short-term relief to long-term economic empowerment. Announced by Stanley Nkwocha, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, the program is designed to equip Nigerians, especially women and young people, with the financial, digital, and investment skills needed to thrive in today’s economy. PBAT's economic reform agenda rests on a simple idea: growth must be inclusive to be sustainable. In a country with a young, tech-savvy population and a fast-expanding digital economy, financial access alone is not enough. Nigerians must also have the knowledge, confidence, and ethical grounding to use financial tools effectively. The program is being implemented by the Office of the Vice President through the Presidential Committee on Economic & Financial Inclusion (PreCEFI), chaired by Vice President Kashim Shettima. To ensure credibility and depth, the Federal Government has partnered with six respected professional bodies, including: ~ ICAN ~ CIBN ~ CIS ~ NICA ~ CRMI ~ NIIE These institutions bring decades of expertise in accounting, banking, investment, risk management, credit administration, and entrepreneurship, ensuring the training is practical, ethical, and globally relevant. Vice President Shettima described the initiative as a “strategic national investment in capacity as infrastructure,” stressing that true financial inclusion is built on competence, trust, and capability, not just access. By signing an MoU with these professional bodies, the PBAT administration is creating a structured framework to: 1. Build financial and digital skills 2. Support small and medium practitioners 3. Empower youth and women 4. Drive ethical participation in the digital economy. This program fits squarely into President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s broader reform agenda, one that prioritizes human capital development, economic inclusion, and private-sector-led growth. By preparing millions of Nigerians to participate meaningfully in the financial system, the administration is laying the groundwork for shared prosperity, not elite growth. In short, this is governance that looks beyond today’s headlines and invests in Nigeria’s future workforce, entrepreneurs, and innovators. Lastly, the PBAT administration isn’t just reforming systems; it’s arming Nigerians with the skills to win in them.

PBAT's Financial Literacy Drive Is Powering 10 Million Nigerians for the Digital Economy The President Bola Ahmed administration has launched one of its most ambitious human capital interventions yet: a free nationwide financial literacy and inclusion program targeting 10 million Nigerians. It’s a move that shows a clear shift from short-term relief to long-term economic empowerment. Announced by Stanley Nkwocha, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, the program is designed to equip Nigerians, especially women and young people, with the financial, digital, and investment skills needed to thrive in today’s economy. PBAT's economic reform agenda rests on a simple idea: growth must be inclusive to be sustainable. In a country with a young, tech-savvy population and a fast-expanding digital economy, financial access alone is not enough. Nigerians must also have the knowledge, confidence, and ethical grounding to use financial tools effectively. The program is being implemented by the Office of the Vice President through the Presidential Committee on Economic & Financial Inclusion (PreCEFI), chaired by Vice President Kashim Shettima. To ensure credibility and depth, the Federal Government has partnered with six respected professional bodies, including: ~ ICAN ~ CIBN ~ CIS ~ NICA ~ CRMI ~ NIIE These institutions bring decades of expertise in accounting, banking, investment, risk management, credit administration, and entrepreneurship, ensuring the training is practical, ethical, and globally relevant. Vice President Shettima described the initiative as a “strategic national investment in capacity as infrastructure,” stressing that true financial inclusion is built on competence, trust, and capability, not just access. By signing an MoU with these professional bodies, the PBAT administration is creating a structured framework to: 1. Build financial and digital skills 2. Support small and medium practitioners 3. Empower youth and women 4. Drive ethical participation in the digital economy. This program fits squarely into President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s broader reform agenda, one that prioritizes human capital development, economic inclusion, and private-sector-led growth. By preparing millions of Nigerians to participate meaningfully in the financial system, the administration is laying the groundwork for shared prosperity, not elite growth. In short, this is governance that looks beyond today’s headlines and invests in Nigeria’s future workforce, entrepreneurs, and innovators. Lastly, the PBAT administration isn’t just reforming systems; it’s arming Nigerians with the skills to win in them.

Monday, 2 February 2026

Teyana Taylor commanded attention on the GRAMMYs 2026 red carpet, stepping out in a custom Tom Ford look While many praised her bold fashion statement, some fans felt the outfit was a bit too revealing. Either way, she had all eyes on her.

Teyana Taylor commanded attention on the GRAMMYs 2026 red carpet, stepping out in a custom Tom Ford look While many praised her bold fashion statement, some fans felt the outfit was a bit too revealing. Either way, she had all eyes on her.

“I was never really a good Christian,” – Burna Boy on why he switched Religion🙄🫶❤️

“I was never really a good Christian,” – Burna Boy on why he switched Religion🙄🫶❤️

Kendrick Lamar makes history as the rapper with the most Grammy Awards. He now has 27, breaking Jay-Z's record of 25. 🏆 K-Dot won five Grammys today: ✅Best Rap Album (GNX) ✅Best Melodic Rap Performance (“Luther” with SZA) ✅Best Rap Song (“TV Off” featuring Lefty Gunplay) ✅Best Rap Performance (Clipse's "Chains & Whips" featuring Kendrick Lamar) ✅Record of the Year (“Luther” with SZA) This is the second year in a row he won five Grammys.

Kendrick Lamar makes history as the rapper with the most Grammy Awards. He now has 27, breaking Jay-Z's record of 25. 🏆 K-Dot won five Grammys today: ✅Best Rap Album (GNX) ✅Best Melodic Rap Performance (“Luther” with SZA) ✅Best Rap Song (“TV Off” featuring Lefty Gunplay) ✅Best Rap Performance (Clipse's "Chains & Whips" featuring Kendrick Lamar) ✅Record of the Year (“Luther” with SZA) This is the second year in a row he won five Grammys.

The Nigerian Air Force base in Kainji is one of the largest and most secure air bases in Africa. Upgraded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as part of the $500 million Super Tucano deal.

The Nigerian Air Force base in Kainji is one of the largest and most secure air bases in Africa. Upgraded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engin...