Author: Nigeriabrief

Concerns Surround Nigeria’s Leadership Shift in Oil Partnerships Concerns are mounting over Nigeria’s current leadership, with critics expressing alarm over its apparent disregard for informed decision-making. Observers question how the government plans to sever historically profitable joint ventures with major Western oil companies like Shell and ExxonMobil in favor of establishing new partnerships with Saudi Aramco in upstream operations. This proposed transition raises eyebrows, as many feel it lacks grounding in strategic economic logic. Misunderstandings Over Saudi Aramco’s Role There appears to be a significant misunderstanding among Nigeria’s leadership regarding the identity of Saudi Aramco. Often seen as a purely…

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Crystal Palace’s European Journey Excites Fans The past year has been a remarkable one for Crystal Palace supporters. Just twelve months ago, the South London club was still in pursuit of its first major trophy. Today, even the most hopeful fans might struggle to fathom the club’s current position: in the semi-finals of a prestigious European tournament. Resilient Performance in the First Leg In last week’s first leg, a motivated Fiorentina team managed to narrow the gap to two goals just 30 minutes into the match, following a 3-0 defeat at Selhurst Park. Despite moments of tension, Oliver Glasner’s squad…

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US ICE Acting Secretary Todd Lyons Resigns Amid Controversy WASHINGTON (AP) — Todd Lyons, the Acting Secretary of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and a pivotal figure in President Donald Trump’s mass deportation strategy, has announced his resignation effective May 31. The decision, communicated by Homeland Security Commissioner Markwayne Mullin, has been recognized as a significant turning point in the agency’s management. Reactions to Lyons’ Departure Mullin expressed gratitude for Lyons’ leadership, highlighting his efforts in making American society safer. He extended his best wishes to Lyons as he transitions to new opportunities in the private sector. The…

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International Initiative Aims to Transform Solar Energy in Africa Swansea University has spearheaded a new international partnership aimed at developing next-generation all-perovskite tandem solar cells that are not only cost-effective but also tailored for the unique climate conditions of Africa. This initiative seeks to enhance long-term energy access and stimulate local manufacturing opportunities throughout East Africa. Collaboration Across Continents The SOLACE (Solar Alliance on Clean Energy) project unites researchers from the UK, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania to collaboratively advance solar power technologies. By leveraging shared expertise, training opportunities, and research capabilities, the project aims to address energy challenges faced by…

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Nigerian Couple Sentenced for Massive Tax Fraud in the UK Nigerian nationals Luciana and Femi Akanbi have been sentenced in the UK for their involvement in a tax refund fraud scheme that exploited stolen personal data from Transport for London (TfL) employees, resulting in a financial loss exceeding £433,000 for the public purse. According to reports from Kent Live, the fraudulent activity, which occurred between September 2021 and January 2022, utilized confidential information from at least 40 TfL staff members, including details like passport information, National Insurance numbers, and bank account records. The Akanbis submitted a total of 139 fraudulent…

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Texas Attorney General Files Suit Against Houston Over Immigration Detention Ordinance Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has initiated legal action against the city of Houston, contesting a recently passed ordinance that restricts police from detaining individuals based solely on civil immigration warrants. Paxton’s lawsuit, filed in Fort Bend County District Court, claims that the new measure contravenes state law aimed at curbing sanctuary city policies. City Council Approves Proposition A Last week, the Houston City Council approved Proposition A, which explicitly forbids local law enforcement from detaining individuals solely for civil immigration warrants. This ordinance represents a significant shift in…

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Pension Contributions Stuck with Fund Administrators Approximately N30 billion in pension contributions are currently unaccounted for in employees’ accounts, remaining with Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs). The National Pension Commission (PenCom) reports that these N29.84 billion arrears stem from employer-related errors, such as inconsistent data and irregular schedules, which hinder the timely transfer of funds to individual Retirement Savings Accounts (RSAs). Dominant Players in the PFA Sector Stanbic IBTC holds nearly half of the total outstanding balance, amounting to N14.6 billion, followed by PAL Pension with N2.76 billion, Trust Fund Pension at N2.09 billion, Premium Pension with N1.72 billion, and Access…

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Jeff KasoufApril 16, 2026, 10:10 PM ETJeff Kasouf covers women’s soccer for ESPN, with a focus on the USWNT and NWSL. She founded The Equalizer, a women’s soccer news organization, in 2009 and has previously won Sports Emmy Awards for NBC Sports and the Olympics.multiple authorsThe National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) is on the verge of a significant decision regarding its season structure, with the board of directors expected to vote later this month on transitioning from a fall calendar to a spring one, according to multiple sources.Currently, the NWSL season runs from March to November. However, after years of…

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Threat of Funding Cuts Looms Over Dallas Due to Immigration Enforcement Policies DALLAS — The office of Texas Governor Greg Abbott has issued a warning to the city of Dallas, threatening to withhold $32.1 million in public safety funding amid concerns over the Dallas Police Department’s immigration enforcement policies. This move stems from the department’s general order, which permits officers to decline cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under specific circumstances. Governor’s Office Raises Concerns Over Cooperation with ICE In a correspondence addressed to Mayor Eric Johnson, Andrew Friedrich, executive director of the Governor’s Office of Public Safety, criticized…

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Dr. Lola Olukuewu’s Mission to Empower Africa Through Technology Dr. Lola Olukuewu, a prominent figure in the realm of artificial intelligence and education, is dedicated to empowering Africans with the skills needed to thrive in a rapidly changing technological landscape. As the founder of TOPAS Hub—one of the continent’s most environmentally conscious technology hubs—she is leading a movement focused on innovation and growth across Africa. Dr. Olukuewu’s groundbreaking achievement as Nigeria’s first certified female Chief AI Officer underscores her role as a trailblazer, setting new benchmarks in the tech industry. In an exclusive conversation with Mary Nnah, she shares her…

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