Readers Digest:
From Political Scandals to Economic Expansion: Everything You Need to Know
Stay informed with the most critical news stories shaping Nigeria today. From alleged corruption at the top levels of the police force to Dangote’s global export ambitions, here’s your full digest of the top stories in Nigeria on May 22, 2025.
🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Police IG Egbetokun Allegedly Splits ₦6 Billion Uniform Deal into 66 Contracts to Bypass Procurement Law

Source: Sahara Reporters
In a shocking exposé, Nigeria’s Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, is alleged to have split a ₦6 billion uniform procurement contract into 66 smaller deals to avoid scrutiny under federal procurement laws. All contracts were reportedly awarded to a firm linked directly to him, raising serious concerns about transparency and corruption within the police hierarchy.
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🏭 Dangote Group to Launch Global Export of Polypropylene

Source: BusinessDay Nigeria
The Dangote Group has announced plans to begin global exportation of polypropylene, marking a significant milestone in Nigeria’s petrochemical ambitions. This move is expected to boost foreign exchange earnings and further solidify Nigeria’s industrial footprint on the global stage.
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🧾 Contract Mining Services Market 2025–2032: Global Industry Insights


Source: OpenPR Germany
A new report offers comprehensive data analysis of the contract mining services market, forecasting trends up to 2032. With global investments shifting toward energy transition and infrastructure, the report highlights emerging opportunities and market players to watch.
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📚 Oloyede: No Evidence of Ethnic Bias in 2025 UTME Errors

Source: NewMail Nigeria
Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, Registrar of JAMB, has stated there is no evidence of ethnic sabotage in the 2025 UTME exam errors. He clarified that all technical issues were systemic and unintentional, urging stakeholders to avoid spreading divisive narratives.
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🗳️ FOSIECON: SIECs Must Be Independent, Not State Government Tools

Source: The Guardian Nigeria
The Forum of State Independent Electoral Commissions of Nigeria (FOSIECON) has called for greater autonomy of state electoral bodies. They assert that SIECs must be independent to maintain electoral credibility and democratic integrity at the grassroots level.
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💼 FG to Convert Gomwalk House into BPO Hub

Source: New Telegraph Nigeria
The Nigerian federal government has unveiled plans to transform Gomwalk House into a major Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) hub. This move is expected to create jobs, attract foreign tech firms, and support Nigeria’s growing digital economy.
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⚠️ PDP Has Incurable Virus – Babachir Lawal
Source: Information Nigeria
Babachir Lawal, a prominent political figure, has dismissed the idea of including the PDP in any future opposition coalition, stating that the party has an “incurable virus.” His statement reflects ongoing tensions in efforts to form a united opposition ahead of the next election cycle.

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🧓 From Abacha’s Ally to Prisoner: Former Governor Tells All

Source: Legit Nigeria
A former Nigerian governor has revealed how he transitioned from being an ally of late dictator Sani Abacha to a prison inmate. The candid confession offers insights into the inner workings of Nigeria’s past political power plays and his personal transformation.
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🍌 Senate Summons NAFDAC Over Fruit Ripening Chemicals

Source: Vanguard Nigeria
The Nigerian Senate has summoned NAFDAC following concerns over the use of harmful chemicals in fruit ripening, particularly in bananas and mangoes. The move is aimed at protecting public health and enforcing stricter food safety regulations.
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🧠 Summary: Nigeria Balances Accountability and Ambition
Today’s headlines capture the dual realities of Nigeria’s socio-political landscape — a country striving for industrial and digital progress while grappling with transparency and governance issues.
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