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The Newspapers – Things You Need To Know This Sunday

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Good morning! Here is today’s summary from Nigerian Newspapers:

1. The Federal Government says it would meet the Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, on Monday, in a desperate move to avert the warning strike scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday.

However, the labour union has vowed there was no going back on the two-day warning strike but says it remained open to negotiations with the government despite breaking its previous promises.

2. President Bola Tinubu has directed the recall of all Nigerian Ambassadors in foreign lands. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday

The statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Al-Kashim Abdul-Kadir, said the directive applied to all career and non-career ambassadors, noting that the envoys were expected to return to the country by October 31, 2023.

3. A report by the Central Bank of Nigeria has revealed that the Federal Government’s expenditure exceeded its revenue by N1.43tn in the first three months of 2023.

The CBN revealed in its economic report for the third quarter of 2023, that this was 9.6 per cent higher than the last quarter of 2022 figure.

4. The Department of State Services has allegedly detained a Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Kingsley Obiora.

The CBN Deputy Governor is said to have spent four nights in the custody of the DSS. He is being grilled in connection with allegations of financial mismanagement under the leadership of the suspended CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele.

5. The rift between Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State and his Deputy, Philip Shaibu, has allegedly degenerated further. There are claims that plans to relocate Shaibu to a building outside the Government House, are in progress.

The office for the Deputy Governor is said to be situated at No. 7, Dennis Osadebey Avenue, close to the Government House.

6. Three days after taking over the government, the Gabonese military junta on Saturday, announced the reopening of the country’s borders.

The Gabonese Army had shut down the borders during Wednesday’s military coup which ousted President Ali Bongo.

7. The presiding Bishop of the Christ Vessels of Grace Church Inc, Kayode Williams has said there would be no coup d’etat in the country. The cleric claimed that the strident calls for coup were being mooted by those with a poor sense of history.

He said this against the backdrop of the recent coups in Niger and Gabon, both within West and Central Africa.

8. Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has described as both false and fake, the alarm raised by the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party in the state that his government was planning to embark on a protest over the expected decision of the governorship election petition tribunal sitting in the state.

Otti in a statement issued by his Senior Special Adviser on Media, Mr. Ferdinand Ekeoma on Saturday, said the PDP was being jittery and fabricating such reports with the intent of misleading the general public.

9. The Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, Mele Kyari, has said the country’s oil production had ramped up to 1.6 million barrels per day, bpd, as of last Wednesday.

This figure rose from a very poor position of less than one million bpd some months ago. Kyari, who disclosed this at a media briefing in Abuja on Saturday, however, added that petrol consumption had declined by 30 per cent following the removal of subsidy by President Bola Tinubu.

10. Four siblings have been reported dead following the collapse of a building at Mgbemena, Coal Camp, Enugu North local government area of Enugu State on Friday.

The Chairman of the Enugu Capital Territory Development Agency (ECTDA), Uche Anya, who visited the scene of the collapse, expressed his condolences.

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From Studio to Spotlight: Meet Espago, the 2025 Breakout Artist Shaping Afro‑Fusion

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At 31, Lagos-born Espago is redefining what it means to be a late bloomer in the Nigerian music
space. After spending years as a chef, designer, and farmer, Espago turned to music just a year
ago on a journey sparked by deep loss, life experience, and self-discovery.
What makes him different? It’s not just his sound, it’s his story. Espago brings a calm but
confident energy that mirrors his Lagos upbringing: a blend of vibrant Fuji rhythms and soulful
Afrobeat traditions like King Sunny Ade, shaped by global legends like Michael Jackson and
Celine Dion. His voice? Professionally trained. His brand? Stylish, grounded, and intentional.
Espago didn’t wait for the industry to find him; he found his own way in, teaching himself,
searching out producers, and building his identity from scratch. With no major label backing and
no big-name features, he has still built a brand marked by boldness, emotion, and Lagos street
authenticity.
He’s not just making music; he’s building a lifestyle brand. His creative roots are in food,
fashion, and music fused into something richer than just a “sound.” It’s a full experience. While
he hasn’t performed live yet, he’s putting in the work behind the scenes, mentoring new artists,
recording regularly to sharpen his voice and brand for bigger stages ahead.
In a scene dominated by speed, Espago’s journey is about intentional growth, honest
expression, and emotional connection.
As the new class of Afro‑HipHop begins to take shape, Espago stands out not just for what he’s
making, but for who he is becoming.

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Edo Phenom Derriq Wants to Put Benin City on the Global Map

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Rising artist Derriq isn’t just making music for entertainment; he’s building a legacy rooted in culture, resilience, and pride. The Lagos-based Afro-soul and Afrobeats singer has his eyes set on something bigger than streaming numbers: putting his hometown of Benin City on the global creative map is his dream.
A native of Edo State, Derriq’s musical journey began as a child organizing school parties just for the chance to perform. Since then, he’s gone from studio assistant to full-fledged artist, releasing impactful tracks like “Position,” “Vibration,” and “Confidence.” His sound, described as smooth, calm, and party-ready, reflects the duality of his personality: laid-back yet determined, quiet but powerful.
Derriq is more than just a promising name on Nigeria’s growing music roster; he’s a symbol of the next generation of artists who blend regional identity with global appeal using his distinctive voice, a strong sense of direction, and his signature slang “Yehboo! Yezaiii!” making waves among fans, Derriq is proving that cultural authenticity still cuts through the noise.
His next single, “Omo n’ Ogie,” is a tribute to his heritage and a signal that he’s just getting started. Keep your eyes on Derriq, he’s not just singing for the moment, he’s singing for a movement.
Follow @DerriqMusic on all social platforms
For interviews and press: derriqmusic@gmail.com

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The Newspapers – Things You Need To Know This Sunday

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Good morning! Here is today’s summary from Nigerian Newspapers:

1. President Bola Tinubu will address the nation in a broadcast today, Sunday, August 4, 2024. Mr Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, announced this in a statement, on Saturday, saying the broadcast would hold at 7am.

2. The Commissioner of Police in Borno State, Yusuf Lawal, on Saturday confirmed the killing of four persons along Baga Road in Maiduguri, Borno State during the nationwide #EndBadGoverment protest. He said Boko Haram elements infiltrated the protesters and killed four persons on Thursday with explosives at a filling station.

3. Many persons have been feared killed while others sustained injuries as hoodlums clashed with security operatives in Kano. It was gathered that Rijiyar Lemo, Kurna to Bachirawa areas in Fagge Local Government, Kofar Nassarawa in Kano municipal and Unguwa Uku area of Tarauni Local Government are the worst hit areas.

4. The leadership of the organised labour, on Saturday, warned the Nigeria Police Force and other security forces to stop what it described as a “massacre” of protesters carrying out nationwide demonstrations against hunger in the land.

5. Leading Human Rights group, Amnesty International Nigeria, has said over 50 protesters were arrested in Abuja on the third day of the demonstration against hardship in the land.

6. Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has urged the police and other security agencies to stop shooting and killing protesters demanding good governance in Nigeria. Atiku in a statement on Saturday, questioned the professionalism of the security agencies in the handling of the ongoing demonstrations.

7. Some of the organisers and supporters of the ongoing protest have set up pages to raise over N4bn through GoFundMe, a popular online crowdfunding platform. A check on Saturday showed that a total of N4.1bn had been benchmarked to be donated through accounts created by three GoFundMe users.

8. Tragedy struck again in Imo State on Saturday evening when some gunmen reportedly shot dead the President-General of Umucheke Okwe autonomous community in Onuimo Local Government Area of Imo State, Hyginus Ohazurike. Six village heads from the autonomous community were also allegedly killed by the gunmen.

9. The Federal Capital Territory Commissioner of Police, Bennett Igweh has said his men were not responsible for the death of a teenager in the Kubwa area of the FCT. In a viral video, a man claimed that police, while dispersing protesters, shot dead a teenager in the Kubwa area.

10. The Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Atiku Bagudu has said President Bola Tinubu is keeping an eye on the ongoing #EndBadGovernance demonstrations across the country.

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