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THE COST OF SURVIVAL: NBS Reveals Nigerians Need At Least ₦1,589 Daily For A Healthy Diet!.

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The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reported that the national average cost for a healthy diet increased by 3.12% in April 2026, reaching ₦1,589 per adult daily compared to ₦1,541 in March 2026. The bureau attributed this rise to increased prices across all food categories, with the exception of starchy staples. Notably, the cost of a healthy diet increased at a faster rate than both general and food inflation.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Animal-source foods: These were the most expensive category, representing 40% of the total cost while contributing only 13% of the total calories.

  • Fruits and vegetables: These were identified as the costliest groups based on price per calorie, accounting for 16% and 14% of the total cost, respectively, while providing only 7% and 5% of the total calories.

  • Legumes, nuts, and seeds: These remained the most affordable food group, making up 7% of the total cost.

Regional and state-level disparities were also highlighted:

  • Highest costs: Ekiti (₦2,036), Imo (₦2,018), and Bayelsa (₦1,909) recorded the highest daily costs. Geographically, the South-East had the highest average daily cost at ₦1,830, followed by the South-West at ₦1,753.

  • Lowest costs: Adamawa (₦1,143), the Federal Capital Territory (₦1,278), and Akwa Ibom (₦1,314) recorded the lowest costs. The North-East had the lowest regional average at ₦1,415 per adult daily.

Overall, the report underscores the ongoing strain on household budgets as food prices continue to rise across Nigeria.

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2027: ‘Public Confidence In INEC Has Hit A Historic Low’ – PDP.

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has formally expressed concern that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has reached a record-low level of public trust, claiming the body has abandoned its role as an impartial and transparent arbiter. In a statement shared on its official account this Tuesday, the opposition party characterized the commission, led by Professor Joash Amupitan, as a proxy for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), alleging it is working to maintain the current political structure ahead of the 2027 elections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The PDP further argued that the commission’s inconsistent application of court orders and a noted lack of transparency regarding electronic result transmission have led voters to lose faith in the electoral process. According to the party, the survival of democracy during economic hardship depends on the public’s conviction that their grievances can be addressed through the ballot, a process that necessitates a truly independent umpire.

In related developments, INEC has begun issuing access codes to nine registered political parties—including the APC, PDP, African Democratic Congress (ADC), and Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC)—to facilitate the submission of candidate names for the 2027 general elections. These submissions cover presidential, governorship, and legislative races, excluding off-cycle contests in Kogi and Osun states. Additionally, an anonymous senior INEC official refuted claims that the NDC was blocked from accessing the nomination portal.

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3. Election Strategy Or Internal Revolt? APC Governors In Urgent Talks To Rethink 2027 Primaries!.

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Following a Progressive Governors’ Forum meeting in Abuja, governors elected under the All Progressives Congress (APC) have evaluated the results of the party’s recent primary elections, the Ekiti gubernatorial race, and various by-elections. Imo State Governor and Forum Chairman, Hope Uzodimma, reported that the APC demonstrated strong performance in these contests.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

During the session, the governors reached the following key resolutions:

  • Consultation with Party Leadership: The forum plans to hold a meeting with APC National Chairman, Netanwe Yilwatda, and other party leaders to coordinate preparations for the 2027 presidential and National Assembly elections.

  • Strengthening Democracy: The governors expressed a commitment to addressing challenges within Nigeria’s democratic environment and prioritizing the welfare of citizens.

  • Future Strategy: The forum affirmed its intent to continue collaborating with the party’s national leadership to support, strengthen, and align the party’s policies to achieve better outcomes for Nigerians ahead of upcoming elections.

The meeting saw high-level attendance from APC state governors, including those from Lagos, Kano, Kaduna, Borno, and several others.

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2. Is the Game On? Peter Obi Completes Nomination Forms, Sparking Fierce Speculation Across The Nation!.

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Peter Obi, the 2027 presidential candidate for the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), has announced that he has finalized his nomination forms for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). In a statement issued on Tuesday, Obi used the opportunity to challenge the current priorities of Nigerian political leadership, sparked by specific questions found on the nomination form.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Specifically, Obi referenced a section of the form that asks if a candidate has ever been declared a person of unsound mind. This prompted him to question whether today’s political leaders are truly acting with a “sound mind” given the severe challenges facing the nation. He argued that instead of focusing on political maneuvers, a truly sound-minded leadership would treat Nigeria’s existential crises—such as widespread insecurity, kidnappings, food instability, and the frivolous waste of public funds—as a national emergency. He urged that the security, survival, and stability of the country must take absolute priority over partisan advantage.

Furthermore, reacting to another question on the form regarding the submission of forged certificates, Obi called on INEC to increase transparency by publicly releasing the academic credentials of every candidate seeking elective office. He emphasized that such measures are necessary to strengthen public trust in the electoral process and ensure leaders are held to higher standards. Obi concluded by asserting that Nigeria requires a shift away from “politics as usual,” advocating instead for a new era of leadership characterized by character, competence, capacity, compassion, and a genuine commitment to service.

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