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There has been, for a long time, a rebellion against what some would call a Western-led world order and it birthed BRICS. World infrastructural systems run by the West, like the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT SC), which is used by central banks of virtually every country for international payments, are some of the systems that have come under the purview of critics seeking a diversion of world order.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Military might like the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), an intergovernmental military alliance of 32 member states, has been viewed by powerful non-members as a threat to their sovereignty.

Again, since the end of the Second World War, the US dollar has become the world’s most important currency, accounting for 89 per cent of all foreign exchange transactions.

BRICS (formerly BRIC until South Africa joined in 2011), a brainchild of Russia, a country led by President Vladimir Putin, widely known for his anti-West rhetoric, held its first ministerial meeting in 2006 on the sidelines of a UN General Assembly session in New York.

With the major goal of deepening economic cooperation between the member countries in contrast to the Western sphere of power, BRICS has continued to garner increased global attention.

Recently, at the BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia, held between October 22 to 24, 13 countries, including Nigeria, were announced as the organisation’s official partners. This is in addition to four new members.

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What Does Nigeria Stand to Gain From BRICS?

The announcement that Nigeria has joined the economic bloc, though not as a member but as an ‘official partner,’ understandably caused a stir of mixed opinions among Nigerians.

“BRICS has become a very important organisation that we cannot overlook, and we can no longer continue to be neutral or claim that we are on the Western side because we are not a member of NATO or the G20,” Dr Robert Ekat, a political scientist, told Neusroom.

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Accounting for 45 per cent of the global population and 30 per cent of the world’s land surface, BRICS’ five initial member states have a combined nominal GDP of $28 trillion, which accounts for 27 per cent of the gross world product.

Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, has shown significant interest in joining BRICS for over two years.

“We need to belong to groups like BRICS, the G20, and others because if there’s a certain criterion—say, the largest countries in terms of population and economy should belong—then why isn’t Nigeria part of it?” Yusuf Tuggar, Minister of Foreign Affairs, said in November 2023.

Now, as an official partner, what does Nigeria stand to gain?

“One of the immediate gains is having alternative trading partners,” says Dr. Aram Nicholas Idris, head of the Division of International Relations at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), in a recent interview.

Although Nigeria is still a non-member, the prospect of partnering with BRICS countries can create economic opportunities for the country, which has recently struggled with the high cost of living and the depreciation of the naira.

In recent years, there has been an increase in bilateral partnerships between several countries, particularly in the Global South, where African countries have severed ties with the US, a decision that has drastically diminished US influence on the continent.

Economically, several African countries have found more beneficial relations with China, which is increasingly replacing the US role by providing loans and grants. For instance, Nigeria-China trade volume reached $26 billion in 2023, compared to an estimated $10.6 billion between Nigeria and the US in 2022.

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“Economically, Nigeria needs BRICS,” wrote Kalu Aja, a financial analyst, after the news of Nigeria joining as a partner was announced.

However, the goal of BRICS includes a de-dollarization agenda by introducing other payment systems that will challenge or rival SWIFT.

“We are looking into the possibility of expanding the use of national currencies in settlements and want to establish tools that would make this safe and secure enough. BRICS will work out a payment arrangement with the cooperation of central banks affiliated with the group’s member countries,” Putin said at the recent BRICS summit.

The bloc has also considered creating its own currency, an idea that some experts have questioned.

“Any BRICS currency will hit dollar central bank reserve holdings in emerging nations. If Nigeria holds BRICS currency, it can simply import from Russia or the UAE, and that currency will be swapped and settled via a BRICS central bank,” Aja said in a tweet.

Yet the alignment of Nigeria with countries like Iran, Russia, and China has raised significant political concern about the erosion of some of Nigeria’s core democratic values, which, in most cases, seem misaligned with those of these countries.

While some argue that Russia and China are trying to reduce Western influence, with Nigeria potentially becoming a pawn in their quest, Dr. Robert Ekat maintained that BRICS is an economic bloc, “hence, the style of political governance is immaterial.”

“Iran, Russia, and China are all part of the United Nations, and yet, America is there. So, democratic credentials are unimportant in an economic organisation,” Ekat said.

“Democracy is America’s problem. Russia, China, and many other countries are doing well despite not practising democracy,” he added.

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Environmental Group Demands Action On Leaking Wellhead Disaster In Rivers

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The Environmental Defenders Network (EDEN) has issued an urgent plea for intervention by authorities to halt an oil spill from a leaking wellhead and extinguish a resulting fire between Bukuma and Buguma in Asari Toru Local Government Area, Rivers State. The group described the situation as a prolonged environmental assault that requires immediate attention.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a statement released by EDEN’s Media Manager, Elvira Jordan, the call came after distressed residents of the community reported a massive fire outbreak at the wellhead, which has been leaking crude oil since early January 2025.

A community resident, speaking anonymously to EDEN, claimed the fire erupted after an Air Force helicopter allegedly fired shots to disperse oil thieves near the wellhead.

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Chima Williams, EDEN’s Executive Director, strongly criticized the Rivers State Ministry of Environment, the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA), and other regulatory bodies for their failure to address the environmental disaster. He described the inaction as a severe violation of human and environmental rights.

“For the affected communities, 2025 has begun with devastation as their environment, which is their primary source of livelihood, suffers severe disruption. In a functioning society, oil spills and fires of this magnitude would not be left unchecked for such an extended period,” Williams said.

He highlighted the extensive ecological damage and health risks posed to the riverine communities, emphasizing the harmful exposure to chemicals in the delicate terrain.

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Williams urged the Rivers State Ministry of Environment, NOSDRA, and other agencies to prioritize the welfare of the affected people. He also called on the military to adopt more professional and environmentally conscious strategies to combat oil theft and bunkering.

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Sudanese Forces Capture Wad Madani, Vital Transportation Hub In Ongoing Conflict

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The Sudanese army has successfully taken control of Wad Madani, a crucial city in central Sudan, marking a significant victory over the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the ongoing conflict that has gripped the country for nearly two years. Located 140 km (87 miles) south of Khartoum, Wad Madani is the capital of Gezira State and serves as an important transportation hub, linking key supply routes across Sudan. The capture of the city is one of the army’s most notable achievements since the war’s onset in April 2023.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Celebrations erupted among local residents as Sudanese soldiers entered the city, signaling a pivotal moment in the war. RSF leader General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti, acknowledged the loss, citing the army’s superior air power, particularly the use of Iranian-made drones, as a key factor. Despite the setback, Hemedti vowed to continue fighting, declaring the RSF is prepared to wage a prolonged war if necessary.

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The conflict, which began as a power struggle between the RSF and the Sudanese army, has devastated the country, with tens of thousands killed and millions displaced. Nearly half of Sudan’s population is in urgent need of food assistance. While the RSF still controls parts of western Darfur and southern Sudan, the Sudanese army dominates the north, east, and parts of Khartoum.

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In response to the violence, the United States imposed sanctions on Hemedti and the RSF earlier this month, accusing them of committing genocide and atrocities against civilians, as part of international efforts to hold those responsible accountable and push for peace in Sudan.

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Actors Guild President Clarifies Umuahia Incident, Files Official Threat Complaint

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Emeka Rollas, the National President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), has denied reports claiming that he was arrested and detained in Umuahia, Abia State.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Earlier reports suggested that Rollas was apprehended due to allegations of imposing an unelected chairman on the AGN’s Abia State chapter. However, in a statement issued by his spokesman, Cornel Udofia, on January 13, 2025, it was clarified that Rollas was never arrested or detained as the reports claimed.

Udofia explained that Rollas had visited Umuahia to attend the funeral of his mother-in-law and had taken the opportunity to attend the first meeting called by the interim chairman of the Abia State chapter of AGN. The purpose of his attendance was to encourage active participation from all members.

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During the meeting, a person from the crowd began to verbally abuse and threaten Rollas. In response, Rollas contacted the AIG of Zone 9, who intervened and had the individuals questioned by the police. The meeting continued afterward, and Rollas later visited the police station to officially report the threat to his life.

Udofia also addressed claims about a supposed illegal election in Abia led by David Amalaha in 2024, stating that the situation had been contentious since the election and that interim administrations were in place as a result of legal disputes. He emphasized that Rollas’ presence in Abia was entirely related to his personal matters and to support the legitimate processes within the AGN.

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