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Ekiti Governor Oyebanji Faces 13 Challengers as INEC Releases 2026 Governorship Ballot
No female candidates make final list as political parties prepare for high-stakes contest in South-West state
No female candidates make final list as political parties prepare for high-stakes contest in South-West state
Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State will contest for re-election against 13 other candidates in the 2026 governorship election, according to the official ballot published by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Thursday. The race, which has drawn interest across the South-West, is set for intense competition with no women among the listed contenders.
INEC’s release of the final list marks a significant milestone in preparations for the poll, confirming Oyebanji of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the incumbent and main contender. The ballot also features candidates from major opposition parties, including the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Labour Party (LP), and New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), alongside others aiming to unseat the APC-led administration.
The absence of female candidates has drawn attention from civil society groups and political observers, who note that Ekiti—despite its history of progressive advocacy—will again hold a governorship election without gender representation on the ballot. Analysts say this highlights ongoing barriers to women’s participation in top political offices in Nigeria.
INEC officials stated that all nominated candidates met constitutional and party requirements for inclusion. “Our processes remain transparent and open to public scrutiny,” an INEC spokesperson said. Opposition parties have urged voters to scrutinise candidate manifestoes closely, while APC chieftains maintain Oyebanji’s performance will give him an edge at the polls.
With campaigns expected to intensify in coming weeks, stakeholders say the outcome will shape Ekiti’s developmental trajectory and could influence party dynamics ahead of national elections. The electoral commission has assured residents that security arrangements and logistics are being finalised to ensure a credible exercise.
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Abuja Experts Demand Urgent FG Action as 68% of Nigerians Rely on Firewood for Cooking
Environmental leaders say over 140 million households risk health, urge accelerated shift to clean energy solutions
Environmental leaders say over 140 million households risk health, urge accelerated shift to clean energy solutions
Environmental experts have called on the Federal Government to fast-track measures for expanding clean cooking access across Nigeria, warning that continued reliance on firewood and other biomass fuels poses serious health and environmental risks. The appeal was made during a workshop held in Abuja on Tuesday, with stakeholders stressing the urgent need for coordinated national action.
Executive Director of the International Centre for Energy, Environment and Development, Ewah Eleri, revealed at the event that as at now, an estimated 68.3 percent of Nigerian families still cook with firewood. According to Eleri, this widespread use of solid biomass contributes up to seventeen percent of Nigeria’s total greenhouse gas emissions—undermining national commitments under the Paris Agreement and Sustainable Development Goals.
The experts highlighted that women bear the brunt of the problem, facing increased health challenges and time poverty due to indoor air pollution linked to traditional cooking methods. “Indoor air pollution from these fuels is responsible for about 95,300 deaths annually in Nigeria,” Eleri stated. He described the situation as a public health emergency requiring urgent strategic solutions.
Despite some recent policy momentum from government, stakeholders at the workshop pointed out that financing for clean cooking remains constrained by regulatory bottlenecks, fragmented sector coordination and low investor confidence. “We need sustainable performance-based revenue models and stronger compliance frameworks if we want private sector participation and real impact,” Eleri said.
Participants called on federal authorities to prioritise clean cooking initiatives in forthcoming policies and budgetary allocations. They also urged closer collaboration between ministries and development partners to ensure implementation targets are met. With over 140 million households affected nationwide, experts warn that delays could deepen energy poverty and worsen Nigeria’s environmental footprint.
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MTN CEO Warns Against Boycott as Anti-Xenophobia Protests Target South African Firms in Ghana
Ralph Mupita urges restraint, says retaliatory actions threaten African economies as demonstrations hit Accra MTN office
Ralph Mupita urges restraint, says retaliatory actions threaten African economies as demonstrations hit Accra MTN office
MTN Group Chief Executive Officer Ralph Mupita has cautioned against calls to boycott South African-owned businesses following fresh anti-xenophobia protests that reached MTN’s offices in Accra, Ghana, on Tuesday. The warning comes as campaigners in Nigeria and other African countries intensify demands for the expulsion of South African firms in response to ongoing attacks on foreign nationals in South Africa.
Protesters gathered outside the MTN Ghana head office, demanding that South African businesses leave the country. The demonstration follows a surge of social media campaigns across West Africa calling for economic retaliation after reports of violence against immigrants resurfaced in Johannesburg and other parts of South Africa. Despite the mounting tension, MTN said its operations have not yet been directly affected but noted increased sensitivity in major markets including Nigeria and Ghana.
MTN, Africa’s largest telecommunications company, operates in over 20 countries on the continent. Addressing the situation, Mupita argued that companies like MTN should not be judged solely by their country of origin. “MTN makes less than 20% in South Africa and makes 80% of our earnings elsewhere,” he told Bloomberg. He emphasised that undermining pan-African businesses could harm broader economic integration efforts like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which seeks to boost cross-border trade and investment.
The MTN boss also linked the current crisis to Africa’s demographic realities, noting that with nearly 70 percent of sub-Saharan Africa’s population under 30 years old, investment in digital infrastructure is critical for job creation. “MTN also believes that embracing the benefits of the digital economy is vital to turning the youth bulge we have in Africa into a youth dividend,” Mupita said.
His comments came days after South Africa’s Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi acknowledged that xenophobic incidents were already costing South African artists performance opportunities abroad and damaging the country’s reputation. While protests continue outside some South African-owned businesses across West Africa, MTN has urged dialogue rather than economic isolation as a way forward.
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Ayra Starr Unveils ‘Starr Girl’ Album Release Date, Promises Songs Inspired by Personal Journey
Grammy-nominated singer says new album, out 14 August, features Asake, Wizkid and Rema with focus on self-confidence and growth
Grammy-nominated singer says new album, out 14 August, features Asake, Wizkid and Rema with focus on self-confidence and growth
Ayra Starr – Tornado (Official Music Video)
Nigerian international music star Ayra Starr has confirmed that her highly anticipated third studio album, ‘Starr Girl’, will be released on 14 August 2026. The announcement was made during an interview on The Dotty Show on Apple Music, where the Lagos-born artiste discussed how her evolving experiences as a woman and entrepreneur are shaping her latest body of work.
Ayra Starr explained that recent singles like ‘Hot Body’ and ‘Tornado’ reflect her personal growth and self-assurance. The singer noted that she is now focused on creating music grounded in her own story. “Definitely something I wanted to communicate because it was my experience… I want to sing about where I am presently,” Ayra Starr said during the interview. She added that embracing her journey into adulthood and business ownership has influenced the themes on the upcoming project.
The multi-award-winning artiste described ‘Hot Body’ as a track that celebrates confidence and authenticity. According to Ayra Starr, both she and her team were optimistic about the song’s success before its release, with positive reactions pouring in from fans across social media platforms. “When Hot Body got released, even before I released it, when I posted it on TikTok and Instagram, the reaction already – I was like, I have one,” she said.
Ayra Starr also shared insights into the making of ‘Tornado’, calling it a feel-good soundtrack for moments when people are getting ready for a night out. She emphasised her desire to create music that captures different moods and experiences: “Tornado is like one of those songs that I love to make songs that people can get ready to… I feel sexy, and I was like, yeah, wind like a tornado.”
On what fans should expect from ‘Starr Girl’, Ayra Starr promised variety and innovation: “I like to do different things, and I like to surprise you guys… Just expect me to exist in multitudes.” The album will include previous hits such as ‘Gimme Dat’ featuring Wizkid, ‘Who’s Dat Girl’ featuring Rema, as well as a newly confirmed collaboration with Afrobeats star Asake.
With two Grammy nominations already under her belt and millions of global streams, Ayra Starr’s forthcoming project is expected to further cement her status as one of Nigeria’s leading music exports.
