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Tinubu’s Yoruba Agenda Risks Deep Rupture In Kwara-Kperogi

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Intra-state cultural and subregional tensions are building up in Kwara State ahead of the 2027 governorship elections because of credible worries that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s all-too-well-known Yoruba nationalist agenda is about to upend the state’s harmony through candidate imposition. First, some background. Like several states in the country, Kwara is a multi-ethnic and multicultural state. It’s customary to divide it into three distinct geo-cultural zones. There is Kwara Central, which encompasses all of Ilorin and its adjoining areas. It’s linguistically Yoruba but ethnically a mixed bag of people who trace ancestry to Yoruba, Fulani, Kanuri, Baatonu (or Bariba), Hausa, and Nupe ancestors but who are, for all practical purposes, Yoruba. It is a little over 6 percent of the state’s landmass but constitutes 38 percent of the state’s population. Then there is Kwara South, the most ethnically homogeneous part of the state, which is wholly Yoruba and, in many ways, cu...

FCCPC’s Airtime Borrowing Ban Triggers Outcry Among Poor Nigerians

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For millions of Nigerians living on the edge of the poverty line, the "emergency" button on their mobile phones has suddenly gone dark. Following a sweeping regulatory directive by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), major telecommunications operators, including market leaders MTN Nigeria and Airtel, have suspended their popular airtime and data lending services. The move, part of the new Digital, Electronic, Online and Non-Traditional Consumer Lending Regulations (2025), aims to bring "loan sharks" to heel. However, on the streets of Obalende and the sprawling markets of Kano, this supposed "protection" feels more like a pincer movement. For the average Nigerian, this isn't just a technical glitch; it is a breakdown of a critical financial safety net. The service allows customers to "borrow" small increments of airtime or data to be repaid on their next recharge. In an economy characterized by unpr...

Syria Takes Control Of All Bases Where US Forces Were Deployed

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Syria has taken full control of all military sites where US forces had previously been deployed, completing a handover that Damascus says reflects the successful absorption of Kurdish-led fighters into national structures. The announcement on Thursday comes after the final convoy of US soldiers and equipment departed Qasrak air base, located in the northeastern governorate of Hasakah, ending a military presence that began in 2014 when US forces entered the fight against ISIL (ISIS) alongside Kurdish fighters who went on to lead what became known as the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa received the two most senior figures in the SDF, its military commander, Mazloum Abdi, and the head of its political wing, Ilham Ahmad, in Damascus on Thursday. Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani and the presidential envoy overseeing the integration process were also present. Culled From AL Jazeera 

Syria Takes Control Of All Bases Where US Forces Were Deployed

Culled From AL Jazeera  Syria has taken full control of all military sites where US forces had previously been deployed, completing a handover that Damascus says reflects the successful absorption of Kurdish-led fighters into national structures. The announcement on Thursday comes after the final convoy of US soldiers and equipment departed Qasrak air base, located in the northeastern governorate of Hasakah, ending a military presence that began in 2014 when US forces entered the fight against ISIL (ISIS) alongside Kurdish fighters who went on to lead what became known as the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa received the two most senior figures in the SDF, its military commander, Mazloum Abdi, and the head of its political wing, Ilham Ahmad, in Damascus on Thursday. Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shaibani and the presidential envoy overseeing the integration process were also present