Nigeria News Recap (April 24, 2026): Solar Growth, Economic Reforms & Top Headlines

Nigeria At A Crossroads: Solar Surge, $1 Trillion Dream, Rebels Attack Oil — And Nigerian Football Mourns Michael Eneramo | Naija News Feeds
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Friday Analysis · 24 April 2026

Nigeria At A Crossroads:
Solar Surge, $1 Trillion Dream,
Oil Rebels — And Football Mourns

Nigeria grew solar capacity to 300MW in two years and is targeting 3.7GW. The $1 trillion economy push lands at an Abuja Summit. Oil rebels attack a facility in the Niger Delta. Zinoleesky splits from Marlian. Asake drops May 1. Fenerbahce move to block Osimhen. And Nigerian football lost one of its own: Michael Eneramo, 40, died at a Kaduna pitch he loved.
By Editorial Desk, Naija News Feeds Fri 24 April 2026 · 08:00 WAT Economy Energy Security In Memoriam
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Energy
Solar hits 300MW · targeting 3.7GW hub
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Economy
Nigeria targets $1trn economy — Abuja Summit
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Oil Security
Rebels attack oil facility — CNN reports
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In Memoriam
Michael Eneramo, 40 — Super Eagles striker dies
300MW
Solar capacity reached — target: 3.7GW
$1trn
Nigeria’s economic ambition — Abuja Summit
40%
NGX stock returns — banking sector leads
$425m
Committed to 8 solar factories in 2 years

☀️ The Big Economic Positive: Nigeria’s Solar Revolution Is Real

In a week dominated by political shocks and security alarms, Friday’s energy news offers a genuine reason for optimism. Nigeria has grown solar capacity to 300MW in just two years, and the Federal Government has earmarked $425 million for eight solar factories — with an ambition to become a West African solar hub at 3.7 gigawatts. In a striking headline, Daily Post reported that Nigeria is now exporting solar panels to Ghana — a reversal of the usual import narrative that deserves far more attention than it is getting.

The states are also moving. The Guardian reported that Nigeria is decentralising its power sector, with states taking regulatory control. Businessday noted that investors are now betting on state-led power deals over the national grid — a structural shift that mirrors what happened in India, where state electricity market reforms quietly transformed reliability while the national grid stagnated. The incoming Power Minister — whoever replaces the resigned Adelabu — inherits both the crisis and this momentum.

South Africa and Nigeria have deepened energy ties this week. The Dadin Kowa hydropower project has been cited by the House of Representatives as evidence that private sector investment can boost the national grid. And two energy firms announced specific actions to strengthen the local renewable industry. The direction is clear — the pace remains the variable.

✦ Solar Snapshot — Nigeria, April 2026

300MW solar capacity reached · $425m committed to 8 factories · Targeting 3.7GW as West African hub · Exporting solar panels to Ghana · States taking regulatory control of power distribution · Dadin Kowa hydro: proof private capital can deliver · South Africa-Nigeria energy partnership deepening.

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💰 The $1 Trillion Dream: Real Ambition or PR Summit?

Nigeria is not thinking small. The Guardian reported this week that the country is targeting a $500 billion milestone first, with a $1 trillion economic push anchored to an Abuja Summit. Leadership asked the sharper question: “Recapitalised: Can Nigeria’s Financial Reset Power A $1tn Economy?” — framing the bank recapitalisation not as an end in itself, but as the foundation stone for a vastly larger structural transformation.

The arithmetic of the ambition is daunting but not absurd. Nigeria’s GDP is currently estimated at approximately $250 billion. To reach $1 trillion requires quadrupling the economy — a task that would take decades at current growth rates, but that could theoretically accelerate if oil investment ($34 billion pipeline), solar manufacturing, digital assets formalisation, and livestock economy unlocking ($32 billion) all fire simultaneously. Businessday reported that VASPA has unveiled a roadmap to integrate digital assets into Nigeria’s formal economy, and that the $32 billion livestock economy is being targeted with a new policy shift.

The stockmarket is already responding positively to the reform momentum: Nigerian stocks rallied past 40% returns as the banking sector led the NGX. The Dangote-Honeywell petrochemical deal is being hailed by stakeholders as a direct economy booster. Creative industries are being positioned as the next multi-billion-naira investment window. The pieces exist. What Nigeria has historically struggled to do is make them move in the same direction at the same time.

📊 Economy Building Blocks — April 24, 2026
  • Bank recapitalisation: N4.65trn raised — can it power $1trn economy?
  • NGX stocks: 40%+ returns, banking sector leading
  • Digital assets: VASPA roadmap to integrate into formal economy
  • Livestock: $32bn economy targeted with new policy
  • Petrochemicals: Dangote-Honeywell deal to boost manufacturing
  • Creative economy: next multi-billion-naira investment window — The Guardian
  • Nigeria-South Africa: stronger ties + faster AfCFTA implementation
  • Nigeria-UK: British Airways 90 years — Tinubu pledges deeper ties
  • Food security: VANGUARD Economic Discourse raises concerns · FAO: 6 pathways
  • Fake drinks crisis: Nigeria loses ₦428 billion — PM News investigation
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🛢️ Oil: Rebels Strike, Aviation Deadlock, But Eni Targets Big

CNN reported on Friday that Nigeria rebels claimed an attack on an oil facility in the Niger Delta — a reminder that the security dimension of Nigeria’s upstream oil story never fully goes away. The attack comes as the aviation fuel crisis entered a new chapter: Keyamo’s emergency meeting with airlines, marketers, and regulators ended in deadlock, according to Leadership — no resolution on the Jet A1 price crisis that has been threatening airline shutdowns for weeks.

On the investment side, the picture is far more positive. Eni is targeting 150,000 barrels per day from OPL 245 by 2029 — a transformational project that Nigeria cleared last week. The Dangote Refinery now supplies 95% of Nigeria’s aviation fuel according to the Aviation Operators of Nigeria (AON), which means the deadlock over fuel pricing is simultaneously a Dangote Refinery pricing negotiation. Sierra Leone signed a $225 million offshore oil agreement with Nigeria’s Marginal Energy, while Nigeria and Algeria’s state oil companies signed a research and technology MoU.

⚠ Oil Security Alert

Rebels claimed an attack on a Niger Delta oil facility (CNN, April 24). No production impact figure confirmed yet. NUPRC is simultaneously challenging a court ruling to protect oil investments. The security situation in the Niger Delta remains a structural risk to every barrel of investment confidence Nigeria is currently building.

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🏦 Banking: Cybersecurity Council, Consumer Courts, New CBN Rules

Nigeria unveiled a four-pillar cybersecurity council plan amid rising cyber threats — a structured policy response to the 4,200 weekly attacks reported Thursday. Premium Times confirmed the plan, which establishes a national coordinating architecture for cyber defence across the public and private sectors. A related development: a High Court ruled that the FCCPC can investigate consumer complaints about banks — a significant consumer protection win that The Cable confirmed separately under the headline “Court affirms FCCPC’s authority to probe banks.”

The CBN issued two new directives: banks must report failed mobile and ATM transactions monthly (The Punch), and a new draft framework will guide banks on proposed charges (New Telegraph). The Guardian reported separately on a new crypto market regulation framework being developed by the CBN — which aligns with VASPA’s push to formalise digital assets. And in a blockbuster legal story: Nigerian CommunicationsWeek published explosive allegations that Titan Trust Bank used Union Bank’s own assets to fund its takeover — a story that will be closely watched by regulators and investors.

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🕯️ In Memoriam: Michael Eneramo — A Super Eagle Falls in Kaduna

Michael Eneramo
Former Super Eagles Striker · 26 November 1985 — 24 April 2026 · Age 40

Michael Eneramo died on Friday morning in Kaduna. He was 40 years old — a retired footballer who never left the game he loved, keeping fit at a primary school pitch in Ungwan Yelwa, close to where he lived. He completed the first 45 minutes of a kickabout without incident. Five minutes into the second half, he went down without contact. Efforts to revive him at the scene failed. He was rushed to hospital and pronounced dead. Early reports point to cardiac arrest.


Eneramo played for Lobi Stars, Espérance Sportive de Tunis (where he scored 51 goals in 86 league matches and was nicknamed Al Dababa — The Tank), Beşiktaş, Sivasspor, İstanbul Başakşehir, and USM Alger. He earned 10 caps for the Super Eagles between 2009 and 2011, scoring three goals. He turned down overtures from Tunisia to play for Nigeria. He scored against them in the 2010 World Cup qualifiers. After retiring in 2018, he ran a football academy in Kaduna — quietly developing the next generation until the morning the game took him back.

10Super Eagles caps
3Goals for Nigeria
51Goals for Espérance
86Espérance appearances
40Age at passing
“Rest in peace Michael.” — Super Eagles official X account, Friday 24 April 2026
NFF General Secretary Mohammed Sanusi: “This is devastating. I am short of words.”

Eneramo’s passing adds to a long list of former Nigerian internationals who have left us in the 21st century, such as Rashidi Yekini and Peter Rufai. He joins a generation of Nigerian footballers who gave their careers to a country that does not always give enough back — and yet he stayed, came home, coached young boys on a school pitch in Kaduna. That is his legacy as much as any goal at Espérance or any cap against Tunisia.

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⚽ Sports Roundup: Ndidi Returns, Osimhen Blocked, Osula Targeted

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Ndidi Returns Ahead of Key Nigeria Friendlies
Super Eagles midfielder Wilfred Ndidi has returned from injury at a critical time, boosting preparations for upcoming international friendlies. His return is a significant positive for Coach Chelle ahead of the Unity Cup and 2027 World Cup qualifying cycle.
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Fenerbahce Move to Block Osimhen From Galatasaray Derby
Fenerbahce are filing a formal complaint to the Turkish Football Federation to prevent Victor Osimhen from playing in the Istanbul derby — a procedural challenge that underlines just how much his presence changes the equation even while recovering from a fractured arm.
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NFF Opens Talks With Newcastle Star William Osula
The Nigeria Football Federation has officially made contact with Newcastle United forward William Osula over a potential Super Eagles switch. Osula, who has represented Denmark at youth level, is being courted as Nigeria rebuilds its attacking options. Coach Chelle has poured cold water on reports — but the NFF confirmed talks are ongoing.
Arokodare: “Playing for Nigeria Felt Like Playing for Real Madrid”
Super Eagles striker Tolu Arokodare described his Nigeria debut as the proudest moment of his career, drawing a parallel to representing Real Madrid. He also spoke openly about racist abuse experienced in his club career and expressed solidarity with teammate Victor Boniface.
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Oshoala Hits Brace as Al Hilal Thrash Eastern Flames 5–0
Nigerian forward Asisat Oshoala scored twice and provided an assist as Al Hilal Women cruised to a 5-0 victory over Eastern Flames — a reminder that Nigeria’s most decorated female footballer is still performing at the highest level in club football.
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Flamingos Step Up Prep With Weekend Friendlies — U-17 World Cup Qualifiers Ahead
Nigeria’s Flamingos (U-17 women) will play two friendlies this weekend as final preparation before their U-17 World Cup qualifying final against Guinea. Nigeria is one win from the global stage.
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National Sports Commission Launches Diaspora Athlete Initiative
The NSC launched a Diaspora Talent Development Committee to scout UK schools and Youth Games for future Nigerian stars — targeting dual-national athletes who may not be on the NFF’s radar. Sam Okwaraji U-16 National Football Championship kicks off May 16.
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🎵 Entertainment: New Eras, New Labels, Old Beef

🎤 Label split
Zinoleesky Leaves Marlian Music, Launches Zinodict
Street-pop star Zinoleesky has departed Naira Marley’s Marlian Music label and launched his own imprint, Zinodict. One of the most anticipated label exits of the year — he joins a growing list of Nigerian artists betting on independence over institutional backing.
💿 New music
Asake’s Fourth Album ‘M$NEY’ Drops May 1
Grammy-nominated Asake has confirmed his fourth studio album ‘M$NEY’ releases May 1. Adekunle Gold follows on May 8 with a deluxe expansion of his 2025 album. Nigerian music is entering one of its busiest album-drop weeks of 2026.
🥊 Beef resolved?
DJ Tunez Breaks Silence on Burna Boy Brawl
DJ Tunez confirmed the altercation with Burna Boy was a physical brawl, not a minor clash. Tiffany Haddish separately joked she would decline a romantic encounter with Burna Boy — a comment that went viral globally and added another chapter to a week of Burna Boy headlines.
📺 TV debut
MasterChef Nigeria: 10 Cooks, 13 Episodes, National Launch
Ten Nigerian cooks from across the country — Abuja to Magboro to Shomolu — have been confirmed for the first edition of MasterChef Nigeria. The show represents a major franchise expansion into West Africa and a significant platform for Nigerian culinary culture.
🎬 Global milestone
Filmhouse on Boxoffice Pro’s Inaugural Blue Ribbon List
Filmhouse’s Lekki flagship cinema made Boxoffice Pro’s inaugural Blue Ribbon List (2026) — the first Nigerian cinema brand to receive the global industry recognition. A quiet but meaningful signal that Nollywood’s theatrical infrastructure is now being taken seriously internationally.
🌐 Global recognition
WapTV Secures New Rights for Extensive Nigerian Film Library
WapTV, Nigeria’s leading family entertainment channel, has acquired broadcast rights for a wide collection of English-language Nigerian films — further consolidating the platform’s position as the dominant home for Nollywood content on TV.
“TikTokers, influencers, content creators — everybody is now a celebrity. The originality is gone.” — Zlatan Ibile on the dilution of Nigerian entertainment culture
Tribune Online · April 24, 2026
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🌍 Global: Oil Above $100, Markets Shrug, War Deepens

The Iran war is seeping deeper into the global economy despite equity markets appearing to shrug it off. Reuters described the Strait of Hormuz as “the 34-kilometre jugular vein of the global economy” — a vivid framing of how much global trade flows through that narrow waterway. LVMH founder Bernard Arnault warned that the Iran war could spark a global economic catastrophe. Forbes modelled out how the conflict could trigger a global recession hitting the US. And yet — Bloomberg published five reasons global markets are holding up, and CNN noted stocks are at record highs while shrugging off the war.

The contradiction is real and concerning. Markets are pricing in a ceasefire that keeps getting extended. Oil is steady above $100, the Philippine central bank hiked rates by 25bp, and central banks globally are on hold as inflation and conflict weigh simultaneously. Japan faces a deepening price puzzle. Poland is growing its G20 role. And China — as ever — is finding ways to sidestep the Western-led energy shock.

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📋 Friday’s Verdict at a Glance

StoryStatusRead
Michael Eneramo dies at 40 in Kaduna🕯️National loss — heartbreaking
Nigeria solar hits 300MW, targets 3.7GW🟢Real, structural progress
Nigeria exporting solar panels to Ghana🟢Narrative-shifting milestone
$1trn economy push — Abuja Summit🟡Ambition is right; delivery is the test
NGX stocks past 40% returns🟢Market confidence holding
Rebels attack oil facility — CNN🔴Niger Delta security risk resurfaces
Aviation fuel deadlock — Keyamo meeting fails🔴No resolution, airlines still threatened
Eni targets 150,000bpd from OPL 245🟢Major upstream milestone by 2029
Nigeria cybersecurity council plan unveiled🟢Policy response to 4,200 weekly attacks
Court: FCCPC can probe banks🟢Consumer protection wins
Zinoleesky leaves Marlian, launches Zinodict🟡Independence era for Nigerian artists
Asake ‘M$NEY’ album — May 1🟢Nigerian music biggest week incoming
Ndidi returns from injury🟢Super Eagles depth boost
Flamingos U-17 vs Guinea — World Cup final qualifier🟢One win from global stage
Oil above $100 — Iran war deepens🟡Double-edged for Nigeria as always
Sources: Leadership · The Guardian Nigeria · Businessday · Premium Times · Daily Post · Channels TV · The Punch · New Telegraph · The Nation · The Cable · CNN · Reuters · Bloomberg · Forbes · AP News · Ecofin Agency · Soccernet.ng · OwnGoalNigeria · Legit.ng · Blueprint Newspapers · TVC News · Voice of Nigeria · Daily Sports · Yen.com.gh · Tribune Online · PM News · NewsDirect · Afrik-Foot · Sports247 Nigeria

Published: Friday 24 April 2026 · naijanewsfeeds.com · Editorial Desk

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