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As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to transform journalism worldwide, Nigerian authorities and media experts are raising red flags about its implications for press freedom, information integrity, and public trust.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speaking at an event in Abuja commemorating World Press Freedom Day, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris—represented by Dr. Sulaiman Dauda, Director of Press—revealed that Nigeria has secured backing from seven countries, with commitments from 20 more, to host a UNESCO Category 2 International Media and Information Literacy Institute at the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN).

The institute, he said, will serve not only Nigeria but the global media landscape by empowering citizens to critically evaluate media content in a rapidly digitized environment.

Idris emphasized that media literacy has become essential in combating modern threats such as fake news, deepfakes, and politically driven misinformation. He described AI as a “dual-edged force” that enhances journalistic efficiency but also threatens editorial integrity and public accountability.

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“AI is transforming how newsrooms operate—speeding up production and boosting investigations—but it also raises ethical issues around bias, fake content, and unchecked dissemination,” he said during the event co-hosted by Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) and the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID).

Echoing this concern, CJID Executive Director Akintunde Babatunde called for a fundamental rethinking of journalism in the AI era. He highlighted that AI is already deeply embedded in news production, from generative tools assisting journalists to algorithms curating what people read.

While Babatunde acknowledged the potential for AI to enrich storytelling and data analysis, he warned about risks like algorithmic discrimination, job losses, surveillance, and weakened editorial autonomy. “These are not hypothetical dangers—they’re happening now and affecting journalists in real-time,” he cautioned.

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He praised KAS for facilitating dialogue among technologists, journalists, and policymakers, urging a united front to ensure AI strengthens, rather than undermines, press freedom.

In a goodwill address, House of Representatives spokesperson Akintunde Rotimi underscored AI’s moral neutrality, warning that it can produce “grammatically perfect lies” that could destabilize democracies if misused. He pointed to the rise of deepfakes and fabricated news, particularly during elections, as evidence of technology’s potential to sway public sentiment and incite unrest.

The event served as a call to action for global collaboration to regulate AI in journalism, bolster media literacy, and defend democratic values in the face of fast-evolving digital threats.

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2027: Tinubu Will Lose If ADC Is On Ballot – Amaechi.

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Former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has stated that President Bola Tinubu would lose the 2027 presidential election if the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is allowed to participate fully.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

News reports that Amaechi made the claim during an appearance on Channels Television’s breakfast programme on Friday.

He criticised the Tinubu administration and the All Progressives Congress (APC), accusing them of interfering in opposition parties and attempting to weaken potential challengers ahead of the election.

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Amaechi argued that regardless of whether the election is free or flawed, Tinubu would be defeated if credible opposition candidates are on the ballot.

He also dismissed interpretations of a Court of Appeal ruling suggesting the opposition was leaderless, insisting that such claims misrepresent the law.

According to him, the government is working to prevent strong opponents from emerging by using institutions, including the judiciary, to influence party structures.

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Amaechi called on authorities to allow political institutions to function independently and ensure that all parties can field candidates without interference.

He maintained that Nigerians would ultimately decide at the polls, questioning the administration’s chances amid economic challenges and ongoing insecurity.

“How can he win with the current state of the economy and security situation?” he asked.

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Airtel Suspends Airtime And Data Credit Services In Nigeria.

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Airtel Nigeria has announced the temporary suspension of its airtime and data credit services, which previously allowed eligible prepaid customers to borrow airtime or data and repay on their next recharge.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

reports that the telecom operator said the decision is part of ongoing operational adjustments driven by evolving regulatory requirements in Nigeria’s telecommunications sector.

In a statement on Friday, the Director of Corporate Communications and CSR, Femi Adeniran, explained that the move was necessary to ensure compliance with current industry standards.

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He added that the suspension aligns with broader efforts to meet regulatory and operational guidelines governing telecom services in the country.

Despite the suspension, Airtel assured customers that normal services remain unaffected, noting that subscribers can still purchase airtime and data through regular channels.

The company further stated that the temporary pause will not impact network performance or overall service delivery nationwide.

Reacting to the development, Airtel Nigeria’s Director of Marketing, Ismail Adeshina, described the decision as necessary and responsible.

He said: “This is a necessary and responsible step as we align our operations with evolving requirements. Airtel Nigeria remains committed to the highest standards of compliance, transparency, and consumer protection, while continuing to innovate responsibly within Nigeria’s digital ecosystem.”

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Airtel added that further updates on the suspended service will be communicated in due course.

The development comes amid growing regulatory scrutiny of digital lending and credit-based telecom services in Nigeria.

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Tinubu Signs 2026 Budget, Expands 2025 Appropriation Bill Into Law.

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has signed the ₦68.32 trillion 2026 Appropriation Bill into law.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

reports that the development was announced on Friday in a statement by the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.

The 2026 budget provides a total expenditure of ₦68.32 trillion. Tinubu also approved the extension of the 2025 budget implementation period from March 31, 2026, to June 30, 2026.

Of the total budget, ₦4.799 trillion is allocated to statutory transfers, ₦15.8 trillion to debt servicing, ₦15.4 trillion to recurrent expenditure, and ₦32.2 trillion to capital projects under the Development Fund.

With capital spending accounting for about 50 percent, the budget reflects the administration’s focus on economic stability, security, infrastructure development, and inclusive growth.

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The allocation structure is designed to balance statutory commitments, debt obligations, recurrent costs, and capital investments aimed at boosting productivity and improving living standards.

The President also signed the Appropriation (Repeal and Enactment) (Amendment) Bill, 2026, extending the implementation of the 2025 capital budget to June 30, 2026.

The extension is expected to ensure full utilisation of funds for ongoing infrastructure and development projects across the country.

It will also allow Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to complete ongoing projects, improve execution rates, and maximise public spending value.

With the 2026 Appropriation Act taking effect from April 1, the Federal Government is set to begin full implementation in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda.

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Tinubu directed MDAs to ensure transparency, discipline, and efficiency in the use of allocated resources, stressing value for money and timely project delivery.

He commended the National Assembly for its swift consideration and passage of the budget, and reiterated the importance of cooperation between the Executive and Legislature in driving national development.

The President also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to fiscal reforms, stronger revenue generation, job creation, and expanded social protection programmes.

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