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Elections & Security: Nigeria’s top presidential candidates kick off 2027 campaigns with pledges to prioritize economic growth and security, while the IGP warns politicians not to recruit youths for political violence. Transport & Cost of Living: Lagos says it can’t fully replace burnt #EndSARS BRT buses because prices jumped from about N80m to N280m per vehicle; the deputy governor also advises young workers to keep rent to under 40% of income and consider living with family or in shared homes. Power & Jobs: REA boss Abba Aliyu says Nigeria needs about $23bn to fix the power sector, as a new N50bn renewable-energy financing deal targets rural access. Education & Digital Services: NECO registrar Dantani Wushishi is elected AEAA vice-president and Nigeria wins 2027 AEAA conference hosting rights; WAEC releases 2026 WASSCE certificates online. Public Holiday: FG declares Tuesday, Aug 25, 2026 public holiday for Eid ul Mawlid. Humanitarian & Crime: Boat accidents in Sokoto leave at least 52 dead, mostly children; FCT police say traffic robbers recruit minors with as little as ₦500. Policy & Governance: FG warns foreign missions against bypassing diplomatic protocols; it also signs MoU to digitize Nigeria’s cooperative identity.

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Aug. 19, 2026

Energy Conference Network sets inaugural Africa infrastructure summits in Brazzaville and Lagos

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Aug. 13, 2026

M. Teresa Lawrence unveils Nigeria butterfly sanctuary plan in Toronto

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Aug. 10, 2026

AFRICLOUD opens Lagos cloud region for in-country hosting in Nigeria

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Aug. 8, 2026

Burt Machinery shows custom corn processing plant solutions at Nigeria expo

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