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03/12/2025

Tinubu’s declaration that Nigeria will soon commence the manufacturing of aircraft components is nothing less than a political shockwave. Collaborations with Boeing and Cranfield University to create world-class MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul) facilities indicate that, indeed, a long-awaited transformation may be underway. https://media.veegil.com/tinubu-announces-start-of-local-aircraft-parts-manufacturing/

01/12/2025

In his critique, Oyedepo highlighted the use of religion as a political instrument in Kwara, a claim that quickly ignited a vigorous debate. However, for KIA, the message was unequivocal: Kwara cannot risk a future where political authority is bartered for religious sentiment. https://media.veegil.com/kwara-must-avoid-religion-driven-politics-in-2027-kia-warns/

27/11/2025

Governor Siminalayi Fubara has taken a bold step — this time not against adversaries, but in support of the youth https://media.veegil.com/rivers-gov-fubara-approves-nysc-facility-overhaul/

26/11/2025

The political climate in Oyo State has once again escalated not through rallies or campaigns, but via a sudden and dramatic effort by the All Progressives Congress (APC) to mend its long-fractured unity ahead of the 2027 electoral contest. https://media.veegil.com/oyo-apc-launches-reconciliation-drive-aims-for-comeback-tinubus-support/

24/11/2025

Hon. Tajudeen Yusuf, a long-time member of the PDP Board of Trustees (BoT) and one of the party’s most seasoned voices, has asserted that if the ongoing internal strife is not addressed before December 7, 2025, “technically, there will be no PDP.” https://media.veegil.com/pdp-may-collapse-after-dec-7-bot-member-warns/

13/11/2025

The comments of Bode George are hitting on a painful yet ever-present fact about national identity in Nigeria: that all the most significant internal adversaries of the nation are not the foreign foes and the economic catastrophes of the land, but the long-standing division of tribe and religion. https://media.veegil.com/nigeria-shackled-by-colonial-divisions-bode-george/

12/11/2025

Today's economic spotlight features Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, who, with his statement, reminds entrepreneurs that success is not just about profit but also about reputation, consistency, and trust.
In an economy where many chase quick gains,His words emphasize the value of building strong, enduring brands that stand the test of time.
We at Veegil Media encourage all business leaders to use Dangote's journey from a small trading business to a global industrial empire as an inspiration to commit to integrity and impact in growing their businesses.

10/11/2025

The re-election of Governor Soludo and the congratulatory message by the NGF will go down well with many Nigerians as a sign of performance https://media.veegil.com/governors-hail-soludos-win-but-can-they-match-his-governance-model/

10/11/2025

Soludo Re-Elected: Governor Secures Second Term in Anambra

Gov. Chukwuma Soludo has secured a decisive second term in office, extending his mandate to 2030, after being declared the winner of the November 8 Anambra State governorship election by INEC. Soludo, representing the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), dominated all 21 local government areas of the state, securing 422,664 votes. His closest contender, Nicholas Ukachukwu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), polled 99,445 votes.

Out of 2,788,864 registered voters, 598,229 were accredited, with 595,298 ballots cast. Of these, 584,054 votes were valid, while 11,244 were rejected.

The results highlight a significant margin of victory, underscoring Soludo’s continued political influence in the South-East.

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