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Six Major Stories Shaping Nigeria Today

The stories driving conversations across Nigeria
Adejuyigbe AdegokeBy Adejuyigbe AdegokeDecember 16, 2025Updated:December 16, 2025 National No Comments4 Mins Read
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Here are the six major stories shaping Nigeria today — developments spanning governance, the economy, education, security, culture, and national identity.

From rising tensions in the oil and gas sector involving Africa’s richest man and the country’s regulators, to fresh pressure on the naira in the foreign exchange market, today’s headlines reflect the challenges and opportunities facing our dear nation.

We also bring you updates on international education opportunities for Nigerian students, renewed efforts to combat migrant smuggling, global recognition for Nigerian excellence, and a call for self-reliance from a former top government official.

Stay with us as we take you through the key events making news across Nigeria today.

1. Dangote escalates oil sector dispute with Nigeria’s regulator

Billionaire industrialist, Aliko Dangote, publicly intensified his dispute with the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), accusing the regulator of facilitating cheap fuel imports that undercut local refining — especially his 650,000-barrel-per-day refinery in Lagos.





Dangote alleges the regulator’s practices jeopardise local refining viability, industrialisation, job creation and energy security and has called for an official corruption investigation into the agency’s leadership, particularly its chief, Farouk Ahmed. He argues that the regulator misrepresents output figures and prioritises imports over domestic refining, forcing his facility to import crude that should be destined for local production. Dangote also reaffirmed plans to expand the refinery and list the company on the Nigerian Exchange, with dividends paid in U.S. dollars to broaden ownership.

2. U.S. Embassy holds pre-departure orientation for Nigerian students

The United States Embassy in Nigeria announced a Spring 2026 Pre-Departure Orientation (PDO), for Nigerians accepted into U.S. colleges and universities. The programme offers practical guidance on academic expectations, cultural adjustment, and living in the U.S., and allows prospective students to engage with current students and alumni who have navigated the transition.

This initiative aims to improve students’ readiness and success abroad ahead of their departure for the spring semester.

3. Nigeria Immigration Service pushes action against migrant smuggling

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), reaffirmed its intensified efforts to combat migrant smuggling and irregular migration as part of its observance of Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Day.

The event in Abuja brought stakeholders together to call for coordinated national action, highlighting sensitisation campaigns and enforcement measures to stem smuggling networks. This follows broader nationwide action and partnerships with international bodies to strengthen border governance, expand public awareness, and identify smuggling patterns.

4. MIPAD 2025 Awards announced in Lagos celebrating African excellence

The Most Influential People of African Descent (MIPAD), organisation unveiled plans for the 2025 Lagos Diaspora Experience Awards, culminating in an awards ceremony on December 21, 2025.

Honourees include Nigerian global icons such as music star Davido and Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, among others from across art, culture, innovation, and leadership sectors. The event is part of a week-long celebration connecting the African diaspora with local communities and spotlighting positive impact across sectors.

5. Ex-Finance Minister Zainab Ahmed says Nigerians don’t need external intervention

Former finance minister Zainab Ahmed delivered remarks emphasising self-reliance and national unity, arguing that Nigerians have the capacity to address their own domestic challenges without undue influence from external actors.

Speaking at a Nigeria Day event, she stressed that external bodies or countries should not be allowed to intervene or divide the nation along religious or ethnic lines, framing the message as timely for national cohesion.

6. Naira comes under pressure on the black-market FX market

Nigeria’s black market (parallel,) foreign exchange market opened the week with the naira under pressure as demand for U.S. dollars rose — a common trend during the festive season when travel and import-related dollar demand peaks.

This reflects ongoing stress in informal FX trading, even as official efforts like central bank licensing of licensed forex bureaus aim to improve market functioning and mitigate unofficial trading pressures.

Those are the six major stories shaping Nigeria today from our pick — stories that reflect the nation’s evolving economic landscape, social direction, and global presence.

As events continue to unfold, we will keep bringing you timely, accurate, and balanced reports on the issues that matter most to Nigerians at home and abroad.

Thank you for reading.
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