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JAMB Clarifies if Undergraduates Can Register for 2026 UTME and DE
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JAMB Clarifies if Undergraduates Can Register for 2026 UTME and DE

by Ayodeji Onibalusi January 30, 2026
written by Ayodeji Onibalusi

Demystifying JAMB’s Registration Policy for Current Tertiary Students in the 2026 UTME and Direct Entry Exams

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has recently addressed widespread misconceptions regarding the eligibility of students already enrolled in tertiary institutions to register for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and Direct Entry (DE) processes. Contrary to circulating rumors, JAMB affirms that current undergraduates are not barred from participating, provided they adhere to specific registration protocols.

JAMB’s Registration Criteria: What Every Candidate Should Know

It is a common misunderstanding that JAMB restricts registration for UTME or DE to only fresh candidates. In reality, the board permits students currently admitted in universities, polytechnics, or colleges of education to register. The pivotal requirement is full disclosure of one’s existing matriculation status during the registration process. This transparency ensures that candidates do not hold multiple admissions simultaneously, thereby preserving the integrity of the admission system.

Implications of Concealing Current Admission Status

Failing to declare an active admission or enrollment status constitutes a breach of JAMB’s regulations. Candidates who attempt to hide their current academic standing risk severe consequences, including the annulment of both their existing admission and any new admission secured through the UTME or DE exercises. Such measures are in place to deter fraudulent practices and maintain fairness.

Prohibition of Concurrent Admissions: Understanding the Policy

JAMB strictly enforces the national policy that forbids candidates from holding two active admissions at the same time. Upon securing admission through the latest UTME or DE exercise, any previous admission automatically becomes void. This rule ensures that resources are optimally allocated and that the admission process remains equitable for all applicants.

Why JAMB Prioritizes Honest Disclosure

The board’s insistence on transparency is a strategic effort to safeguard the credibility of the admission framework. By mandating candidates to reveal their matriculation status, JAMB can effectively monitor and prevent attempts by individuals to register as fresh candidates despite already being admitted elsewhere. This approach fosters a level playing field and enhances the overall efficiency of the admission process.

Key Registration Timeline for the 2026 UTME

Prospective candidates should be aware that the registration window for the 2026 UTME opens on Friday, January 31, 2026, and closes on Saturday, March 8, 2026. Timely registration within this period is essential to secure a place in the examination and avoid missing out on admission opportunities.

Rising Trends in UTME and Direct Entry Registrations

As Nigeria’s tertiary education landscape continues to expand, the volume of UTME and DE registrants has seen significant growth. For example, the 2024 UTME recorded over 1.9 million candidates, marking a 7% increase compared to the previous year. This surge highlights the necessity for clear, enforceable guidelines to manage the increasing number of applicants effectively.

Illustrative Scenario: Ensuring Compliance Through Transparency

Imagine a student currently enrolled in a polytechnic who intends to transfer to a university via Direct Entry. By openly declaring their current enrollment status during registration, the student aligns with JAMB’s policies, thereby avoiding disqualification. This honest approach not only facilitates a seamless transfer but also upholds the fairness and integrity of the admission process for all candidates.

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Grammy 2026: Top Picks for Who’s Most Likely to Win 
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Grammy 2026: Top Picks for Who’s Most Likely to Win 

by Ayodeji Onibalusi January 30, 2026
written by Ayodeji Onibalusi

2026 Grammy Awards: A Year Marked by Intense Rivalry in Key Categories

The 2026 Grammy Awards are shaping up to be one of the most hotly contested ceremonies in recent memory. Returning nominees such as Sabrina Carpenter, Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, and Chappell Roan will face off against established icons like Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars. Unlike previous years, this year’s nominations are not filled with the usual predictable choices aimed at prestige. Instead, the contenders represent projects that have made a tangible impact on popular culture and connected deeply with audiences worldwide.

The Recording Academy continues to strike a balance between commercial success and artistic merit, seeking works that truly capture the essence of the year. Below is an in-depth analysis of the most prominent categories, spotlighting frontrunners and offering insights into who genuinely merits the honors.

Record of the Year: Mastery in Performance and Production

Nominees: Bad Bunny (DTMF), Sabrina Carpenter (Manchild), Doechii (Anxiety), Billie Eilish (Wildflower), Kendrick Lamar & SZA (Luther), Lady Gaga (Abracadabra), Chappell Roan (The Subway), Rosé & Bruno Mars (APT.)

This category is brimming with star power, but the winning record often combines cultural significance, sonic excellence, and an unmistakable presence. Rosé and Bruno Mars’ APT. has enjoyed widespread popularity, becoming a staple in clubs and celebrations alike. Doechii’s Anxiety injects fresh energy and innovation, while Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s Luther stands out as a defining anthem of the year, boasting an impressive chart performance, compelling vocal delivery, and a timeless synergy that transcends fleeting trends.

Predicted Winner: Kendrick Lamar & SZA – Luther
Most Deserving: Kendrick Lamar & SZA – Luther

Album of the Year: Capturing the Soundscape of 2026

Nominees: Bad Bunny (Debí Tirar Más Fotos), Justin Bieber (Swag), Sabrina Carpenter (Man’s Best Friend), Clipse (Let God Sort ‘Em Out), Lady Gaga (Mayhem), Kendrick Lamar (GNX), Leon Thomas (Mutt), Tyler, the Creator (Chromakopia)

This year’s album category is notably devoid of filler, featuring projects that have genuinely influenced the musical landscape. While Kendrick Lamar and Clipse may split the rap audience, and Gaga and Carpenter bring strong fanbases, neither fully encapsulates the cultural moment. Bad Bunny’s Debí Tirar Más Fotos emerges as the most ambitious and stylistically varied album, delivering a cohesive and confident artistic vision from start to finish.

Leon Thomas could be a surprise contender, with his exceptional songwriting and musicianship appealing to the Academy’s appreciation for authentic artistry when the timing is right.

Predicted Winner: Bad Bunny – Debí Tirar Más Fotos
Most Deserving: Bad Bunny – Debí Tirar Más Fotos

Song of the Year: Honoring the Art of Songwriting

Nominees: Bad Bunny (DTMF), Sabrina Carpenter (Manchild), Doechii (Anxiety), Billie Eilish (Wildflower), Huntr/x (Golden), Kendrick Lamar & SZA (Luther), Lady Gaga (Abracadabra), Rosé & Bruno Mars (APT.)

Dedicated to songwriting excellence, this category often rewards lyrical depth and compositional craftsmanship, though the Grammys sometimes blur these distinctions. Bad Bunny’s DTMF resonates emotionally and structurally. Billie Eilish’s Wildflower is a meticulously crafted piece, blending melodic finesse with an undercurrent of tension. Rosé and Bruno Mars’ APT. exemplifies catchy pop songwriting, prioritizing memorable hooks over complexity.

Huntr/x’s Golden is a dark horse, with its rapid rise and infectious energy potentially swaying voters who value cultural momentum and impact over traditional songwriting criteria.

Predicted Winner: Huntr/x – Golden
Most Deserving: Bad Bunny – DTMF

Best New Artist: Emerging Voices Shaping the Future

Nominees: Olivia Dean, Katseye, The Marías, Addison Rae, Sombr, Leon Thomas, Alex Warren, Lola Young

This category hinges on breakthrough impact and timing. Olivia Dean and Lola Young stand out for their emotionally resonant songwriting, while Leon Thomas impresses with his musicianship and steady career growth. Katseye and Addison Rae represent the contemporary pop machine with significant public profiles. If the Academy seeks a blend of artistry and momentum, Olivia Dean is the frontrunner to claim the award.

Predicted Winner: Olivia Dean
Most Deserving: Olivia Dean

Best Pop Solo Performance: Balancing Emotion and Pop Craft

Nominees: Justin Bieber (Daisies), Sabrina Carpenter (Manchild), Lady Gaga (Disease), Chappell Roan (The Subway), Lola Young (Messy)

While Carpenter’s rising momentum and Chappell Roan’s captivating vocals are noteworthy, the award for best performance arguably belongs to Lola Young. Her song Messy skillfully conveys emotional nuance without compromising the polished control essential to pop music-a delicate balance that few achieve.

Predicted Winner: Chappell Roan – The Subway
Most Deserving: Lola Young – Messy

Best Rock Performance: Raw Energy and Stage Presence

Nominees: Amyl and the Sniffers (U Should Not Be Doing That), Linkin Park (The Emptiness Machine), Turnstile (Never Enough), Hayley Williams (Mirtazapine), Yungblud (Changes – Live)

Linkin Park’s compelling storytelling and standout modern rock single make them a favorite among voters. However, Yungblud’s live performance of Changes exhibits vocal dynamism and raw intensity that, if live execution is prioritized, deserves recognition.

Predicted Winner: Linkin Park – The Emptiness Machine
Most Deserving: Yungblud – Changes (Live)

Best Rap Performance: A Celebration of Collaboration and Revival

Nominees: Cardi B (Outside), Clipse (Chains & Whips ft Kendrick Lamar & Pharrell Williams), Doechii (Anxiety), Kendrick Lamar (TV Off ft Lefty Gunplay), Tyler, the Creator (Darling, I ft Teezo Touchdown)

This category highlights Clipse’s comeback, featuring a powerful track with heavyweight collaborators and a narrative that resonates with the Academy’s tastes. While Doechii offers a strong contender, Clipse is widely expected to take home the award.

Predicted Winner: Clipse – Chains & Whips
Most Deserving: Clipse – Chains & Whips

Best Country Solo Performance: Bridging Tradition and Modernity

Nominees: Tyler Childers (Nose on the Grindstone), Shaboozey (Good News), Chris Stapleton (Bad As I Used to Be), Zach Top (I Never Lie), Lainey Wilson (Somewhere Over Laredo)

Chris Stapleton remains a dependable Grammy favorite, embodying the roots of traditional country music. However, Zach Top’s I Never Lie blends classic country elements with fresh energy, positioning him as a strong candidate for both the projected and most deserving winner.

Predicted Winner: Zach Top – I Never Lie
Most Deserving: Zach Top – I Never Lie

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Three reasons every organisation needs an AI policy now
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Three reasons every organisation needs an AI policy now

by Ayodeji Onibalusi January 30, 2026
written by Ayodeji Onibalusi

Global Landscape of AI Governance in Organizations

Recent research reveals that only about 36% of employees in the United States report their companies have established formal policies regulating the use of artificial intelligence. Across Europe, this figure is slightly lower, with approximately 31% of organizations implementing comprehensive AI governance frameworks. In contrast, in Nigeria, fewer than one-quarter of medium to large enterprises maintain documented AI policies, highlighting a significant gap in regulatory preparedness.

On a worldwide scale, over 45% of companies operate without any formal AI policy, while the remainder are either in the process of developing guidelines or rely on informal practices. This widespread absence of structured AI governance exposes organizations to various operational and ethical risks.

Why Formal Clearance is Essential Before Public Engagement

Imagine being approached by a national broadcaster like NTA for commentary on recent developments in your industry. While the opportunity to share insights is exciting, it is crucial to seek approval from your corporate communications team before responding. Unauthorized statements can conflict with official company positions, potentially jeopardizing your role and the organization’s reputation.

This protocol is not unique to Nigeria; it is a global standard to ensure consistent and accurate messaging. Engaging with media without prior authorization can lead to misunderstandings or misrepresentations that are difficult to rectify.

Media Interaction Policies: A Centralized Approach

Whether your company operates in Abia, Cross River, Taraba, or Borno State, if it is a sizable entity, it almost certainly has a media engagement policy. This policy is designed to centralize communication and prevent conflicting narratives.

Unlike AI governance, which is often fragmented or absent, media policies are typically developed and enforced by a dedicated communications department. This centralized control ensures that all public statements align with the organization’s strategic objectives and legal considerations.

The Rising Importance of Data Privacy Compliance

Historically, many Nigerians underestimated the value of their personal data, often assuming it was freely accessible to large corporations. However, this perception is shifting rapidly as regulatory bodies like the Nigerian Data Protection Commission (NDPC) impose stringent penalties on entities violating data privacy laws.

For instance, recent fines levied against companies in sectors such as banking, entertainment, and social media have reached staggering amounts-up to $32.8 million in some cases. Even a fraction of such penalties can severely damage a company’s financial standing and brand reputation.

Bridging the AI Governance Gap

While most organizations maintain media policies and appoint data protection officers to oversee privacy compliance, the lack of formal AI policies is perplexing. The rapid adoption of AI technologies without corresponding governance frameworks leaves companies vulnerable to data breaches, regulatory non-compliance, legal challenges, and reputational harm.

To address these challenges, industry leaders, regulators, and policymakers will convene at InnovateAI 2026: Responsible AI, Beyond Innovation. This event will provide critical insights into AI governance best practices and offer attendees a CPD-accredited certificate, enhancing their professional credentials.

About the Author

Dotun Adeoye is a seasoned technology entrepreneur and AI governance expert with over three decades of international experience spanning Europe, North America, Asia, and Africa. As co-founder of AI in Nigeria, he advises organizations on AI transformation, ethical governance, and digital innovation strategies.

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Trump says ‘dangerous’ for UK to do business with China as Starmer lands in Shanghai
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Trump says ‘dangerous’ for UK to do business with China as Starmer lands in Shanghai

by Ayodeji Onibalusi January 30, 2026
written by Ayodeji Onibalusi

Former US President Donald Trump cautioned that the United Kingdom faces significant risks by deepening commercial relations with China, coinciding with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer‘s third day in Shanghai during his diplomatic visit.

Trump’s remarks came shortly after Sir Keir concluded discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping, which resulted in new agreements designed to boost trade and investment between the UK and China.

At the premiere of a documentary about Melania Trump on Thursday, Trump described Xi as a “friend” and emphasized his close familiarity with the Chinese leader, underscoring the complexity of US-China relations.

Contrasting Trump’s viewpoint, UK Business Minister Sir Chris Bryant dismissed the former president’s warnings as misguided, asserting that it would be unwise for the UK to disregard China’s pivotal role in the global economy.

“We approach our engagement with China fully aware of the challenges and opportunities,” Bryant explained, highlighting the UK’s pragmatic stance.

He also noted that Trump himself is scheduled to visit China in April, suggesting a nuanced US approach to the bilateral relationship.

Downing Street confirmed that the US government was informed in advance about Sir Keir’s visit and its objectives, aiming to maintain transparency between the allied nations.

When questioned at the Melania film premiere about the UK’s expanding ties with China, Trump offered only a brief caution before shifting focus to Canada, issuing a similar warning about its economic dealings with Beijing.

“Canada’s situation is even more precarious,” Trump remarked. “They’re struggling economically, and relying on China isn’t the solution.”

Earlier this week, Trump threatened tariffs on Canada if it proceeded with trade agreements forged during Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent visit to Beijing.

Meanwhile, Sir Keir expressed optimism about the UK-China relationship, describing it as “robust and constructive” following his meeting with Xi at the Great Hall of the People.

On Friday, Sir Keir reflected on the “productive and meaningful” discussions, emphasizing the UK’s significant potential contributions to the partnership during a speech at the UK-China Business Forum held at the Bank of China in Beijing.

Among the agreements reached was a collaborative effort to combat organized crime and curb illegal immigration by sharing intelligence to trace human trafficking networks. The UK government highlighted that many inflatable boats used in unauthorized Channel crossings contain components manufactured in China.

Additional accords include initiatives to streamline export procedures for UK businesses and joint projects addressing global health issues such as antimicrobial resistance, reflecting a broadening scope of cooperation.

Sir Keir Starmer speaking at UK-China Business Forum in BeijingReuters

Sir Keir Starmer addresses attendees at the UK-China Business Forum, Bank of China, Beijing, Friday

According to the UK Department for Business and Trade, the United States remained the UK’s top trading partner in 2025, with China ranking fourth, underscoring the importance of maintaining diverse international economic relationships.

Chris Torrens, Chair of the British Chamber of Commerce in China, lauded Sir Keir’s visit as “highly effective,” noting that China remains one of the UK’s largest trading partners and a critical market to engage with.

Torrens also observed that many Western leaders have recently visited Beijing or plan to do so soon, highlighting a global trend toward re-engagement with China despite geopolitical tensions.

“While the US continues to impose sanctions and tariffs on countries trading with China, it is anticipated that the US itself will pursue a trade agreement with China later this year,” Torrens remarked.

Sir Keir’s itinerary included arriving in Shanghai on Friday morning, marking the final leg of his China visit before traveling to Tokyo for a working dinner with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.

However, the prime minister’s trip has drawn criticism from opposition MPs concerned about national security risks and China’s human rights record, given this is the first visit by a UK leader to China since 2018.

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp accused Sir Keir of “submitting to President Xi” and warned that the government risks compromising national security in exchange for limited economic benefits.

In response, Security Minister Dan Jarvis emphasized that intelligence agencies played a central role in evaluating the trip’s risks and affirmed confidence that all potential threats are being carefully managed.

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World champion Price to face Aquino live on BBC
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World champion Price to face Aquino live on BBC

by Ayodeji Onibalusi January 30, 2026
written by Ayodeji Onibalusi

Lauren Price to Defend Unified Welterweight Titles in Cardiff Showdown

On Saturday, April 4, Welsh boxer Lauren Price will put her unified welterweight world championships on the line against Puerto Rican contender Stephanie Pineiro Aquino at Cardiff’s Utilita Arena.

The bout will be broadcast live on BBC Two and available for streaming on BBC iPlayer.

Price’s Journey and Homecoming

At 31 years old, Price has been inactive since her commanding victory over Natasha Jonas in London last March, where she secured the WBC and IBF titles to complement her existing WBA belt. This upcoming fight marks her first professional match in Wales since she claimed the world championship by defeating Jessica McCaskill in her seventh pro fight.

Expressing her excitement, Price stated, “Defending my world titles on home soil in Wales is incredibly meaningful. I want to honor the unwavering support from my fans with another outstanding performance.” She added, “I embrace every challenge. Stephanie Pineiro Aquino is a formidable opponent, but nothing will prevent me from celebrating victory in Cardiff on April 4. Yma o hyd.”

Challenger Stephanie Pineiro Aquino: A Rising Threat

Stephanie Pineiro Aquino, aged 35, enters the ring undefeated in 10 professional bouts, though all her fights have taken place exclusively in Puerto Rico. She remains determined to make her mark internationally.

“Lauren may enjoy the advantage of the home crowd, but I carry the hopes of my entire country,” Aquino declared confidently. “I’m here to bring those belts back to Puerto Rico.”

Path to Undisputed Glory

A win for Price could pave the way for her to pursue the coveted status of undisputed welterweight champion-a milestone she anticipated reaching by the end of last year following her triumph over Jonas. Her recent attendance at Mikaela Mayer’s successful WBO welterweight title defense against Britain’s Sandy Ryan in Las Vegas underscores her commitment to staying connected with the elite boxing scene.

Welsh Sporting Icon and Promoter Praise

Ben Shalom, promoter at Boxxer, lauded Price’s impact beyond the ring: “Lauren Price is not only a world champion but a Welsh sporting legend and one of the finest athletes our nation has ever produced. Hosting such a significant world title defense in Cardiff, broadcast live on BBC Two, is a moment of immense pride for us all.”

Additional Highlights: British Bantamweight Title Eliminator

On the same evening, British bantamweight Francesca Hennessy will headline a world-title eliminator against Ellie Bouttell, also airing on BBC Two. This event marks only the third occasion in over 20 years that professional boxing has been featured in prime time on the BBC’s main channels, following Jeamie ‘TKV’ Tshikeva’s victory over Frazer Clarke in November and Troy Williamson’s stoppage win against Callum Simpson in December.

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Putin will not attack Ukraine cities during cold week, says Trump
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Putin will not attack Ukraine cities during cold week, says Trump

by Ayodeji Onibalusi January 30, 2026
written by Ayodeji Onibalusi
Location of a drone strike in Kyiv earlier this month

Temporary Ceasefire in Kyiv Amid Harsh Winter Conditions

US President Donald Trump announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin has consented to a temporary halt in attacks on Kyiv and other Ukrainian regions for one week, citing the severe winter weather as a key factor.

Mixed Responses and Unconfirmed Details

Although Russia has yet to officially confirm this arrangement, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed optimism about the development. Trump did not clarify the exact start date of the pause, but early Friday saw air raid sirens sounding in only four frontline Ukrainian regions, a notable decrease from previous days.

Impact of Extreme Cold on Conflict Dynamics

Forecasts predicted temperatures in Kyiv to drop sharply to around -24°C (-11°F) over the coming days. Historically, Russia has escalated strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure during cold spells since the full-scale invasion began in 2022, aiming to undermine heating and power supplies during the harshest months.

Recent Attacks Despite Reported Pause

On Friday, Ukraine’s air force reported that the four regions where alarms sounded had been targeted by approximately 80 Russian drones alongside a ballistic missile, indicating ongoing hostilities despite the claimed ceasefire.

Trump’s Role in Negotiating the Pause

During a televised cabinet meeting in Washington DC, Trump stated, “I personally requested President Putin to refrain from launching attacks on Kyiv and surrounding towns for a week, and he agreed.” He added that many doubted such a request would be honored, but Putin complied, much to the relief of the Ukrainian people who are enduring severe hardships.

Zelensky’s Reaction and Diplomatic Developments

Following Trump’s announcement, Zelensky posted on social media, describing the statement as significant for “ensuring security for Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities during this extreme winter period.” He noted that discussions between Ukrainian and Russian teams had taken place in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), with expectations that the agreements would be implemented.

Reciprocal Measures and Ongoing Negotiations

Sources indicate that Ukraine has agreed to reciprocate by suspending attacks on Russian oil refineries during this period. This development follows the first trilateral talks involving Russian, Ukrainian, and US representatives held recently in the UAE. While all parties described the discussions as constructive, no formal confirmation has been made regarding a full cessation of Russian attacks during the cold snap.

Continued Strain on Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure

Despite the reported pause, Russian strikes have persisted, severely damaging power grids in major Ukrainian cities and leaving millions without heating or electricity amid freezing temperatures. Repair crews work tirelessly around the clock to restore services, but frequent air raids often undo their efforts. Even when power is temporarily restored, it typically lasts only a few hours-sufficient to charge devices but inadequate for heating homes effectively.

Contextualizing the Humanitarian Impact

According to recent data from the International Energy Agency, over 60% of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure has been compromised since the conflict escalated, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis during winter months. Comparable to the challenges faced during the 2014-2015 conflict in Eastern Ukraine, the current situation underscores the vulnerability of civilian populations to energy disruptions in wartime.

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Fighting lymphatic filariasis in Madagascar: Lives transformed and hope restored

by Ayodeji Onibalusi January 30, 2026
written by Ayodeji Onibalusi

Transforming Lives in Madagascar: The Fight Against Lymphatic Filariasis

A Personal Triumph Over Debilitating Disease

Antananarivo – Julien Ranjaivonirina, a 63-year-old farmer from the Fitovinany region, beams with renewed hope as he shares his story. Once hindered by a persistent hydrocele that severely restricted his mobility and ability to work, Julien now experiences a revitalized daily life after receiving medical treatment. Standing before his modest wooden home, he reflects, “It feels like I’ve been given a new lease on life; I can finally return to my routine as I once did.”

Understanding Lymphatic Filariasis and Its Impact

Lymphatic filariasis, a mosquito-borne parasitic infection, continues to impose a heavy burden on many Malagasy communities. The disease disrupts the lymphatic system, causing chronic swelling known as lymphedema. In advanced stages, this swelling can become severe, thickening the skin in a condition called elephantiasis. For men like Julien, the disease often manifests as hydrocele-fluid accumulation in the scrotum-leading to significant discomfort and disability that complicate everyday tasks.

Current Epidemiological Landscape in Madagascar

Despite notable strides in combating lymphatic filariasis, the illness remains endemic in several parts of Madagascar. The number of affected districts has decreased from 96 between 2018 and 2020 to 87 in 2023, with four districts now in the post-treatment surveillance phase. The 2023 national health survey documented 15,303 lymphedema cases and 14,069 hydrocele cases. In Fitovinany, the situation remains critical: Manakara Atsimo reported 2,922 lymphedema cases, while Vohipeno and Ikongo each continue to report hundreds of cases. These statistics underscore the ongoing challenges faced by rural families already grappling with limited resources.

Strengthening Healthcare Systems and Collaborative Efforts

Addressing these persistent health challenges requires robust healthcare infrastructure and technical assistance. Since 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) has partnered closely with Madagascar’s Ministry of Public Health to accelerate progress against lymphatic filariasis. This partnership focuses on two main strategies: halting disease transmission through mass drug administration (MDA) and providing comprehensive care for those already affected, particularly individuals with lymphedema and hydrocele.

In a landmark achievement, Madagascar attained nationwide MDA coverage for the first time in 2023, followed by rigorous evaluations to measure intervention success. By 2025, patient care was enhanced in 17 districts through targeted training programs, improved medical supplies, and systematic follow-up.

Enhancing Surgical Care and Medical Training

Between September and December 2025, WHO facilitated the training of 348 healthcare workers, including 17 surgeons specializing in hydrocele treatment. These initiatives have elevated surgical standards, improved patient safety, and expanded access to specialized care in the most affected regions. In October 2025 alone, 61 patients underwent lymphatic filariasis-related surgeries in Tamatave (22 patients) and Manakara (39 patients).

Voices from the Frontline: Commitment to Eradication

Dr. Yvette Ramanantsoa, head of neglected tropical diseases at the Regional Directorate of Public Health in Fitovinany, emphasizes the broader significance of these efforts: “Combating elephantiasis is an investment in human dignity and socio-economic development. While elimination is achievable, it demands unwavering collective dedication.”

On the ground, this dedication manifests through regular awareness campaigns, community engagement, proactive case detection, and free surgical services. Community health workers traverse long distances to educate, support, and guide patients, helping to dismantle stigma and improve healthcare access.

Community Engagement: The Key to Sustainable Success

Dr. Patricia Rasoamihanta-Martin, leader of the NTD program at WHO Madagascar, stresses the indispensable role of community involvement: “Our progress depends not only on treatment but on active participation from communities. Given the severe impact of lymphatic filariasis, especially in rural areas, it is vital that everyone understands the importance of prevention, participates in treatment campaigns, and accesses care promptly.”

Looking Forward: Towards Elimination by 2030

Madagascar’s roadmap aims to eliminate lymphatic filariasis by 2030, focusing on consolidating gains and embedding sustainable practices within the national health system. Surgical teams have already witnessed tangible improvements. At the Regional Hospital Centre of Mananjary, Dr. Rynah Rakotomamonjy, who has been treating patients since 2008, notes that enhanced training has refined surgical techniques, minimized complications, and accelerated patient recovery. “Post-surgery, many patients describe a profound sense of freedom and renewed normalcy,” she shares.

Similarly, Dr. Mampionondray Razafindratovonimanana, head of surgery in Manakara, reports significant progress despite complex cases: reduced swelling, restored mobility, return to work, and diminished social stigma.

Real-Life Stories of Hope and Renewal

These medical advances translate into life-changing outcomes for individuals. Each surgery represents a journey marked by uncertainty, resilience, and hope. In Fitovinany’s villages, patients regain independence, confidence, and the ability to resume long-abandoned activities.

Victor Ratovonirina, a 60-year-old farmer from a nearby village, exemplifies this journey. Living with the disease for nearly a decade, he initially mistook his symptoms for a sports injury. Over time, his condition worsened, affecting his strength, mobility, and social life. After learning about available treatment at a local health center, Victor underwent free surgery. “This operation transformed my life-I feel stronger and optimistic about returning to my fields,” he says.

For Julien, the transformation is equally profound. Before surgery, he struggled with daily tasks and felt diminished. Now, surrounded by family and gazing over his fields, he reflects, “I feel reborn and confident that the future holds better days.” For communities in Fitovinany and beyond, this renewed hope is no longer a distant dream but a tangible reality marked by restored dignity and improved quality of life.

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7 Ways to Upgrade Your Wardrobe on a Budget
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7 Ways to Upgrade Your Wardrobe on a Budget

by Ayodeji Onibalusi January 30, 2026
written by Ayodeji Onibalusi

In Nigeria’s current economic climate-marked by inflation, fluctuating currency values, and shrinking incomes-maintaining a stylish wardrobe might seem out of reach for many.

Yet, looking polished doesn’t always require shopping at upscale malls or splurging on international brands. Below are eight practical and budget-friendly wardrobe enhancement tips tailored to everyday Nigerian life.

1. Prioritize Enduring Wardrobe Essentials Over Fleeting Trends

Fashion fads come and go rapidly, but timeless wardrobe staples remain relevant year after year.

Items like simple shift dresses, classic black skirts, flowing kaftans, solid-tone trousers, and plain blouses offer versatile styling options suitable for church, work, or social gatherings.

Neutral shades such as black, white, beige, and navy blue serve as foundational colors that seamlessly mix and match, reducing the need for constant new purchases.

2. Discover Value in Thrift and Local Markets

One of Nigeria’s hidden gems in fashion is its vibrant secondhand clothing scene.

From curated Instagram boutiques to bustling street markets like the popular “Okrika” stalls, shoppers can find quality garments at a fraction of retail prices.

With patience and a discerning eye, it’s possible to score designer jackets, durable denim, and professional attire that look nearly new.

3. Leverage the Art of Tailoring for a Perfect Fit

Tailoring is deeply ingrained in Nigerian culture and offers a cost-effective way to refresh your wardrobe.

Simple alterations-such as hemming trousers, cinching waists, or reshaping dresses-can transform off-the-rack pieces into custom-fitted outfits.

Skilled local tailors can breathe new life into your existing clothes, extending their usability and enhancing your style.

4. Use Accessories to Transform Basic Looks

When budgets are tight, accessories become powerful style tools.

A minimalist outfit can be instantly elevated with statement bags, belts, watches, scarves, or bold earrings.

Many Nigerian artisans and small-scale vendors offer trendy accessories at affordable prices, especially in open-air markets and online platforms.

By rotating accessories instead of buying new clothes, you not only diversify your looks but also support local craftsmanship.

5. Reimagine Your Current Wardrobe with Creativity

Before rushing to buy new items, take stock of what you already own.

Old Ankara fabrics can be repurposed into stylish tops, skirts, or coordinated sets, while oversized shirts can be tailored into trendy crop tops or dresses.

Many Nigerian fashion enthusiasts are embracing upcycling as a way to achieve unique styles without extra cost.

With the rise of affordable tailoring services focused on garment transformation, this approach not only conserves money but also promotes sustainable fashion practices amid growing concerns over textile waste.

6. Navigate Online Shopping with Awareness

Online stores and Instagram sellers often offer competitive prices, especially during promotional sales.

However, it’s crucial to review customer feedback, check sizing charts carefully, and understand return policies before purchasing.

Waiting for discounts and sticking to reputable vendors can help avoid unnecessary spending and disappointment.

Clear communication with sellers and requesting real product photos can reduce the risk of scams or receiving substandard items in Nigeria’s largely informal online marketplace.

7. Celebrate Local Designers and Traditional Fabrics

Supporting Nigerian designers and fabric suppliers is both economical and culturally enriching.

Materials like senator wear, adire, and Ankara are often affordable and can be crafted into modern, stylish garments.

Many local brands now offer ready-to-wear collections that balance quality with reasonable pricing.

Purchasing locally not only benefits small businesses and the creative sector but also reduces environmental impact by minimizing imports.

Style on a Budget in Nigeria

In today’s challenging economic environment, thoughtful wardrobe choices are essential.

Nigerians can remain fashionable by being resourceful, innovative, and prudent with their spending.

With the right mindset and strategies, looking sharp and confident is achievable without overspending.

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Zanzibar strengthens routine AMR surveillance and reporting

by Ayodeji Onibalusi January 30, 2026
written by Ayodeji Onibalusi

Advancing Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance in Zanzibar

Zanzibar City- In a collaborative effort, the Ministry of Health Zanzibar, supported by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Health Improvement Zanzibar (HIPZ), has finalized a comprehensive baseline assessment of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) data collected in 2024 from the national sentinel surveillance network. This evaluation, encompassing both Unguja and Pemba islands, is instrumental in guiding targeted enhancements to routine AMR monitoring and reporting systems.

Key Insights from the 2024 AMR Data

The assessment primarily analyzed laboratory data from the Makunduchi Health Centre, focusing on critical pathogens frequently implicated in bloodstream and urinary tract infections. A significant concern identified is the elevated resistance to commonly prescribed third-generation cephalosporins, such as ceftriaxone, among bacterial isolates from urinary infections. This trend poses challenges for effective treatment of prevalent infections.

Conversely, the data reveal that certain oral antibiotics, notably nitrofurantoin, continue to demonstrate high efficacy against most Escherichia coli strains isolated from urine samples. These findings provide a robust evidence base for the Ministry to update clinical treatment protocols, promoting more judicious antibiotic use and combating resistance.

Enhancing Surveillance Systems for Better Public Health Outcomes

Beyond resistance patterns, the review scrutinized the operational aspects of the surveillance network. It underscored the necessity of harmonizing laboratory testing panels across sentinel sites to ensure data comparability and reliability, which are vital for informed national health planning.

Moreover, the evaluation highlighted gaps in the completeness of clinical data accompanying laboratory results. Strengthening the documentation of patient information is a priority to improve the quality of routine reporting and to enable more effective public health interventions based on surveillance findings.

Mr. Muhiddin Omar, AMR Focal Point at the Ministry of Health Zanzibar, emphasized, “This foundational analysis equips us with the insights needed to refine treatment guidelines and enhance surveillance consistency. We are committed to improving data integrity and standardizing laboratory procedures across sentinel sites to better safeguard public health.”

Strategic Actions to Elevate AMR Surveillance Quality

In response to identified challenges, stakeholders have agreed on immediate measures to fortify the surveillance framework. These include implementing routine verification of laboratory request forms at multiple stages-from patient clinics through specimen transport to laboratory receipt-to ensure data completeness and reliability.

Additionally, the Ministry plans to conduct refresher training sessions for healthcare workers focused on proper specimen collection techniques and meticulous recording of essential patient and facility information. These steps aim to enhance the accuracy and utility of surveillance data.

Simon Kunert, CEO of Health Improvement Project Zanzibar (HIPZ), remarked, “Our collaboration with the Ministry is grounded in a shared commitment to strengthening Zanzibar’s health system. By improving routine AMR surveillance, we aim to transform raw data into actionable insights for clinicians and policymakers.”

Ongoing Support and Future Directions

WHO remains actively engaged with the Ministry of Health Zanzibar and partners to implement these recommendations, advancing the objectives outlined in the Zanzibar Action Plan on AMR. Continuous efforts will focus on integrating surveillance improvements with broader health system strengthening initiatives to curb antimicrobial resistance effectively.

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Whose life are you living in 2026?
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Whose life are you living in 2026?

by Ayodeji Onibalusi January 30, 2026
written by Ayodeji Onibalusi

Embracing 2026: A Year to Live Authentically

The year 2026 stands as a pivotal moment for many-those who have laid the groundwork in 2025 and now see this year as the culmination of their efforts. For others, 2026 marks a fresh beginning, a dawn of new opportunities and possibilities. Regardless of where you find yourself, this year invites collective celebration and reflection. But amid these transformative experiences, a profound question arises: Whose life are you truly living? This inquiry may seem perplexing, yet it is essential. To shed light on this, let me share two compelling narratives.

Discovering Identity Beyond Roles

A pastor once asked a woman to describe who she was. She initially identified herself as a mother and wife. The pastor gently challenged her, urging her to look beyond societal roles. She then said she was a teacher, but the pastor pointed out that this too was a professional label. After some thought, she described herself as a God-fearing individual who enjoys reading, cooking, and learning. She expressed a love for fashion and makeup, and described herself as kind, diligent, and empathetic. The pastor reminded her that these personal qualities define her essence before any external roles. She also realized she is a cherished daughter, a beloved youngest sibling, a cousin, and an aunt-relationships that shape her identity beyond her immediate family roles.

Reflecting on this, she recognized that for years she had prioritized others over herself, rarely engaging in activities purely for her own joy. Even though her children had grown and left home, she continued to live for everyone else, neglecting her own happiness and growth.

The Cost of Living Through Others: A Son’s Lament

Another story comes from a young man sharing his grief online after the loss of his mother. His posts reveal deep sorrow and admiration for a woman who gave everything to her family, often at the expense of her own life. He described how his mother’s identity was so entwined with his father’s that when his father passed away, she lost her sense of purpose. She had few friends, no hobbies, limited education, and no personal ambitions outside her roles as wife and mother.

He mourned not only her death but the life she never lived for herself. “Mum, your life mattered to me,” he wrote. “I wish you had found your own path sooner. You deserved more than to be defined only by your roles.” His heartfelt words remind us of the importance of cultivating a life that is truly our own.

Taking Ownership of Your Life in 2026

It is crucial for everyone to define themselves beyond external labels. Ask yourself: What activities bring me joy? What new skills or hobbies can I explore? Whether it’s learning a new language, enrolling in a course, traveling to new destinations, or even something adventurous like hot air ballooning or kayaking, the key is to engage in experiences that enrich your life independently of your work or family obligations.

Women often find themselves caught in this pattern of self-neglect, but men too can fall into the trap of living solely through their relationships or careers. Partners should encourage each other to pursue individual interests and passions. Shared activities are valuable, but personal fulfillment requires time spent nurturing your own identity.

Remember, your career should not be the entirety of your existence. Taking breaks, exploring new interests, and investing in yourself are essential for a balanced and meaningful life.

Reflecting on 2026: Whose Life Are You Living?

As 2026 unfolds, the pressing question remains: Are you living your own life or someone else’s? This year offers a chance to reclaim your narrative and build a fulfilling existence that reflects your true self. Embrace this opportunity to live intentionally, pursue your passions, and create a life that brings you joy and purpose. Here’s to a rewarding and authentic 2026-may it be your best year yet.

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