Nigeria in Focus: Key News Headlines Shaping the Nation Saturday 28, February 2026

Punch Newspapers leads with stories on human rights concerns, major political defections, cultural initiatives, and warnings about the creative industry. These reflect ongoing debates around accountability, party realignments ahead of future elections, and efforts to boost African creativity globally.

Custody & Accountability Crisis: Father Demands Son’s Whereabouts

A distraught father has called on the police to produce his 40-year-old son, who was arrested and has since vanished, demanding he be presented “dead or alive.” The plea underscores persistent allegations of enforced disappearances and the need for greater transparency in police custody cases across Nigeria.

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Political Realignment: Adamawa Governor Defects to APC

Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Fintiri has defected from the PDP to the APC, along with most of his commissioners. Notably, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s son, Adamu Atiku, has rejected similar defection pressures, highlighting fractures within opposition ranks.

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Creative & Cultural Momentum: AfroVision X Launches Nigeria Activation

AfroVision X 2026 has kicked off its Nigeria drive, promoting a major global festival in Canada that celebrates African and Caribbean creativity, entrepreneurship, and cultural exchange through events, networking, and economic opportunities.

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Entertainment Sector Alert: Creativity Crisis Warning

An industry expert has warned of an impending creativity crisis in Nigeria’s entertainment sector, pointing to challenges like inadequate funding, talent drain, and structural issues that could stifle innovation if unaddressed.

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These Punch stories capture a mix of urgent calls for justice, shifting political landscapes, and forward-looking cultural initiatives amid Nigeria’s evolving challenges.

Vanguard News Highlights: February 28, 2026

Vanguard focuses on counter-terrorism frustrations, religious leaders’ appeals to the government, and threats to traditional institutions. Public sentiment shows growing impatience with domestic security efforts and concerns over governance and cultural erosion.

Escalating Calls Against Terrorism: Demand for Intensified US Strikes

Frustrated Nigerians are urging harder and more frequent U.S. airstrikes on terrorist groups, arguing that the Nigerian military is overstretched. The Arewa Defence League opposes expanded U.S. military presence, citing sovereignty concerns.

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Catholic Bishops’ Plea: “We Can’t Continue Like This”

Cardinal John Onaiyekan and the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) have told President Tinubu that Nigeria cannot sustain current hardships, highlighting insecurity, economic woes, and governance failures in their plenary communiqué.

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Erosion of Tradition: Bribery & Politics Undermine Yoruba Kingship

An in-depth analysis explores how bribery, political interference, and external influences are disrupting traditional Yoruba kingship selection processes, moving away from divine or cultural choices toward monetized and manipulated outcomes.

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These Vanguard reports highlight deepening public frustration with security, leadership, and cultural integrity, calling for urgent reforms.

Cited Sources

Citation NumberTitle of ArticleFull URL
1Police must produce my arrested son, dead or alive – Father of missing 40-year-old manhttps://punchng.com/police-must-produce-my-arrested-son-dead-or-alive-father-of-missing-40-year-old-man/
2Fintiri joins APC, Atiku’s son shuns defectionhttps://punchng.com/fintiri-joins-apc-atikus-son-shuns-defection/
3AfroVision X kicks off 2026 Nigeria drivehttps://punchng.com/afrovision-x-kicks-off-2026-nigeria-drive/
4Expert warns of creativity crisis in entertainment sectorhttps://punchng.com/expert-warns-of-creativity-crisis-in-entertainment-sector/
5Bomb terrorists harder — Nigerians call for more US strikeshttps://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/bomb-terrorists-harder-nigerians-call-for-more-us-strikes/
6Bishop Onaiyekan to President Tinubu: We can’t continue like thishttps://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/bishop-onaiyekan-to-president-tinubu-we-cant-continue-like-this/
7When gods no longer choose: How bribery, politics are wrecking Yoruba kingshiphttps://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/02/when-gods-no-longer-choose-how-bribery-politics-are-wrecking-yoruba-kingship/

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