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Nigeria Wipes Out 60 Million Phone Lines In Nationwide NIN–SIM Crackdown.

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Nigeria’s telecommunications sector experienced a significant contraction in 2024, shedding 59.7 million active voice lines as mobile operators strictly enforced the National Identification Number–Subscriber Identity Module (NIN–SIM) linkage policy.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) revealed in its 2024 Subscriber/Network Performance Report that the country’s active subscriber base declined from 224.7 million in 2023 to 164.9 million by December 2024, marking a 26.6 per cent year-on-year drop. The reduction was largely attributed to the mandatory deactivation of SIM cards not linked to verifiable NINs and the correction of subscriber database discrepancies by a major operator.

The NIN–SIM linkage initiative, first introduced on February 4, 2020, aims to strengthen national security, curb criminal use of unregistered phone lines, and enhance the accuracy of Nigeria’s national identity database. Authorities set a final cut-off date of September 14, 2024, after multiple deadline extensions, after which all unverified SIMs were automatically deactivated.

During the same period, the Federal Government announced that over 126 million Nigerians had been enrolled in the National Identity Database, with database capacity expanded from 100 million to 250 million records to accelerate coverage and remove enrolment bottlenecks.

The NCC report also highlighted the impact on telecommunication metrics: teledensity fell from 103.66 per cent in 2023 to 76.08 per cent in 2024, while internet subscriptions dropped from 163.8 million to 139.3 million—a 14.98 per cent decrease. Despite this, network coverage remained robust, with over 95 per cent nationwide cellular coverage, broadband penetration rising slightly to 44.43 per cent, and network access across 3G (89%), 4G (84%), and 5G (13%).

Recent data indicate early signs of market recovery. Active telephone subscriptions increased to 173.54 million in September 2025, up from 171.57 million in August, while internet subscriptions rose to 140.36 million. Teledensity also showed modest improvement to 80.05 per cent, reflecting growing consumer reactivation following the 2024 SIM purge.


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Ex-Senator Marafa Dumps ADC For NDC Three Weeks After Defection

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Former Senator representing Zamfara Central, Kabiru Marafa, has left the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and joined the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC).....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Marafa, who served in the Senate between 2011 and 2019, was formally received in Abuja on Tuesday by top NDC leaders, including former Bayelsa State Governor and party figure Seriake Dickson, NDC Chairman Moses Cleopas, and National Women Leader Dudu Manuga. He arrived with a group of his supporters.

His defection comes just weeks after he joined the ADC on April 8, 2026, following his exit from the All Progressives Congress (APC) in August 2025, making it his second party switch within a short period.

Explaining his decision, Marafa cited concerns over ongoing legal disputes involving the ADC, as well as limited time before key electoral deadlines. He said the uncertainty created by court cases made it difficult to plan effectively for upcoming elections.

He noted that aspirants must align with a stable and legally secure political platform ahead of the close of party registration, warning that prolonged litigation could leave him and his supporters without a viable structure.

Marafa added that the decision was reached after careful consultations with his supporters and legal advisers, whose input influenced the final move to the NDC.

He also stated that he and his group would support the party’s eventual decision on its presidential candidate.

Welcoming him, Seriake Dickson described Marafa’s defection as a significant gain for the NDC, particularly in Zamfara State and the wider North-West, expressing confidence that his experience would strengthen the party’s presence and contribute to addressing insecurity in the region.

NDC Chairman Moses Cleopas said the party remains committed to inclusivity and is opening its platform to young people, women, and persons with disabilities as political activities intensify ahead of the next election cycle.

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Champions League: PSG Beat Bayern In Nine-Goal Semi-final Thriller.

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Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Ousmane Dembélé both scored twice as Paris Saint-Germain edged Bayern Munich 5–4 in a dramatic first-leg UEFA Champions League semi-final clash on Tuesday, marking the highest-scoring semi-final match in the competition’s history.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The encounter exploded into life at the Parc des Princes, with Harry Kane putting Bayern ahead from the penalty spot. Kvaratskhelia quickly restored parity with a fine finish before João Neves headed PSG into the lead. Michael Olise then brought Bayern level again in a frantic opening half.

PSG went back in front just before half-time when Dembélé converted from the spot after a handball by Alphonso Davies. After the restart, the French champions extended their advantage as Kvaratskhelia completed a flowing team move, before Dembélé added another with a low strike that beat Manuel Neuer to make it 5–2.

Bayern refused to back down. Dayot Upamecano scored with a header from a Joshua Kimmich free-kick, while Luis Díaz added another to reduce the deficit and keep the tie alive.

The result sets up a decisive second leg at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday, May 6, with a place in the final in Budapest still up for grabs. PSG coach Luis Enrique will take a narrow lead into the return fixture, where his side previously triumphed in last season’s final against Inter Milan.

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2027: Osifo Speaks On Alleged Presidential Sponsorship By Tinubu.

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An aspirant for the 2027 presidential ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Stanley Osifo, has dismissed claims that President Bola Tinubu is backing his ambition to create the appearance of competition within the party’s presidential race.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Osifo described himself as a legitimate contender, saying he has faced similar allegations in past elections, including in 2018 and 2019 when he contested under a different political party.

The Edo-born businessman drew attention after purchasing the APC expression of interest and nomination forms for ₦100 million on Tuesday, receiving them at the Ladi Kwali International Conference Centre, Abuja Continental Hotel, from APC National Organising Secretary, Sulaiman Argungu.

His move sparked speculation that his candidacy may have been influenced by the presidency to simulate internal party competition. However, Osifo strongly rejected the claim.

He insisted that he is not funded by President Tinubu or any political actor, adding that his campaign is self-driven and backed by divine provision.

“This is not the first time I’m hearing such claims. Nobody is sponsoring me. Even in 2018 and 2019, similar allegations were made. The President has never given me any money. I rely on what God has provided,” he said.

Osifo added that his ambition is supported by party stakeholders and built on extensive political groundwork.

He also expressed readiness to participate in any primary election format chosen by the APC leadership, saying he respects internal party processes.

According to him, his presidential bid is motivated by a desire to transform Nigeria through integrity, innovation, and inclusive development.

“The time has come for Nigeria to undergo total transformation. My aspiration is anchored on building a nation that works for all,” he said.

His campaign is based on a reform blueprint titled “Metamorphosis 2027,” which he says is designed to address Nigeria’s key socio-economic and security challenges.

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