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Weekly News Recap: Economic Crisis, AFCON, EFCC Raid, and More

As the week draws to a close, here are the top stories making headlines across the country from February 11 to February 17, 2024.

1. Investigation Into Helicopter Crash:
Following the tragic helicopter crash in California that claimed the lives of Herbert Wigwe, CEO of Access Holdings, and other prominent individuals, investigations have commenced by both Nigerian and American authorities. Nigerian dignitaries have paid condolence visits to the families of the deceased, and protests have erupted in Wigwe’s hometown, demanding thorough investigations.

2. Super Eagles Rise in FIFA Rankings:
After their performance in the 2023 African Cup of Nations, the Super Eagles of Nigeria have risen significantly in the latest FIFA rankings, moving from 42nd to 28th in the world. Despite losing to Ivory Coast in the AFCON final, Nigeria’s strong showing contributed to their improved ranking.

3. Cyberbullying Against Alex Iwobi:
Following Nigeria’s loss to Ivory Coast in the AFCON final, Super Eagles midfielder Alex Iwobi faced heavy criticism from fans on social media, prompting him to quit social media due to cyberbullying. Despite the negativity, he received support from teammates and sports officials.

4. Nigeria Labour Congress Proposes N1m Minimum Wage:
The Nigeria Labour Congress proposed a N1 million minimum wage, citing economic challenges such as currency depreciation and high inflation. However, stakeholders have expressed concerns about the feasibility of the proposal and emphasized the importance of realistic negotiations.

5. Alleged Forged Signature and Fraud Trial:
During the ongoing fraud trial of former CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, testified that $6.2 million was illicitly released from the Central Bank of Nigeria in February 2023 using a forged document. The trial continues with further hearings scheduled.

6. Tinubu’s Meeting on Food Crisis and Security:
President Bola Tinubu convened a meeting with state governors and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory to address the escalating food crisis and security challenges in the country. Tinubu emphasized the need for enhanced security measures and increased local food production.

7. Blame on Buhari for Economic Woes:
Prominent figures, including Senator Adams Oshiomhole and former CBN Governor Lamido Sanusi, have attributed Nigeria’s current economic woes to the mismanaged economic policies of former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. They defended Tinubu, asserting that he should not be held accountable for decisions made by the previous government.

8. Soaring Prices and Protests:
Nigerian families are facing a severe economic downturn, with soaring prices of goods and services exacerbating hardship. Staples like rice now cost up to N77,000 per bag, leading to protests across the country demanding relief from the escalating cost of living.

9. EFCC Raid and Arrests:
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission conducted a raid and arrested 14 undergraduates from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, alongside 19 others for suspected internet crimes. The operation, defying a previous order banning nighttime raids, has sparked controversy and allegations of mistreatment.

These are the highlights from the week’s most significant news stories, covering a range of issues from economic challenges to sports and law enforcement controversies.

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