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Manufacturing Trade Deficit Hits N9.4tn In Nine Months

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Nigeria’s trade balance of manufactured goods hit a deficit of N9.4tn in the first nine months of 2023, findings by The PUNCH reveal.

This is according to analysis of various Foreign Trade Statistics reports published by the National Bureau of Statistics.

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According to the data, in the first quarter of 2023, Nigeria’s imports of manufactured goods stood at N2.5tn. In the second quarter, it increased to N3.2tn and N4.1tn in the third quarter.

Cumulatively, manufactured goods imports in the first nine months of 2023 stood at N9.9tn.

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On the other hand, exports recorded in this category were N131bn, N212bn and N200bn in the first, second and third quarters, respectively, totalling N543bn.

This means that the difference between imports and exports during the period in review stood at a negative, as imports exceeded exports to the tune of N9.37tn.

Major items imported during the period included ‘Used Vehicles, with diesel or semi-diesel engines from the United States and United Arab Emirates, ‘Machines for reception, conversion and transmission … of voice, images or data’ imported from China and ‘Other medicaments not elsewhere specified’ from India.

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The major exports in this sector were ‘Unwrought aluminium alloys’ exported to Japan, ‘Oilcake and other solid residues, resulting from the extraction of soyabean oil,’ and Cathodes and sections of cathodes’ exported to Japan.

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The data revealed that manufactured goods exports by region were mainly exported to Asia, Africa and Europe.

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According to a report by the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, the highest non-oil export volume done by Nigerian businesses in recent times was $9.13bn and that was just before COVID-19.

The report said Nigeria had not done well in global export trade as it ranked 52nd among nations.

The report, titled ‘Emerging Issues Disrupting Nigeria’s Non-Oil Export And Innovative Solutions,’ cited production, port administration and operating environment as some of the primary impediments to non-oil exports in the country.

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Also, a recent World Bank ‘Nigeria Development Update noted that non-oil revenues also need to be increased even with oil benefits being secured.

In an interview with Sunday PUNCH, the President of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria, Francis Meshioye, said exporting manufacturers were usually unable to compete with their international counterparts due to factors bordering on high production costs.

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According to him, Nigerian manufacturers are saddled with high production costs, which ultimately push up the prices of manufactured goods.

Meshioye said, “We tell our members to export more, but all these things are based on competitive advantages. If you want to export a product, it is fine, but at what cost are you going to export it? What will be your price? If the cost is astronomically high, it will be difficult to export. It is a circle.

“The export base should be good enough to support the floating exchange rate, but we need to have a good economic base to do that.”

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WhatsApp Introduces New Monetisation Features For Channels, Status

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WhatsApp has introduced new monetisation features that allow businesses and creators to earn directly from their content on the app.

In a blog post, the platform announced that the tools will be limited to the updates tab, which houses status and channels.

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Today we’re introducing some new features for our Updates tab, which is home to both Channels and Status,” the post reads.

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These new features will appear only on the Updates tab, away from your personal chats.”

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Among the new features is channel subscription, which allows users to support their favourite creators by paying a monthly fee for exclusive content.

The company also unveiled ‘Promoted Channels,’ a tool that lets admins boost their visibility by appearing as recommendations when users explore the channel directory.

The third feature, Ads in Status, will integrate advertisements within the status section to enable businesses to promote products or services and facilitate direct conversations with interested users.

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WhatsApp said ad targeting will rely on limited data, such as a user’s location, language, and interactions within the Updates tab.

According to the company, those who link their WhatsApp to Meta’s accounts centre may also see ads based on their activity across Meta platforms like Facebook and Instagram.

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The company stressed that end-to-end encryption remains in place for private chats, groups, and calls.

Like everything we do at WhatsApp, we’ve built these features in the most private way possible. Your personal messages, calls, and statuses remain end-to-end encrypted,” WhatsApp added.

 

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Bridging Gap Between Awareness And Usage: The Role Of Local Influencers In Family Planning Advocacy In Edo

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By Joseph Ebi Kanjo 

As inflation continues to take a toll globally and Nigeria faces a significant population surge, the need for effective childbirth control—commonly known as family planning—has become more pressing than ever. Family planning is a cornerstone of reproductive health that empowers individuals and couples to make informed decisions about the number and spacing of their children. It is increasingly vital for Nigerians, especially in states like Edo, to adopt this practice to navigate current economic realities.

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In Edo State, research shows that awareness of family planning is impressively high. In fact, some studies report that up to 98.5% of women are aware of contraceptive options. Despite this, there remains a significant disparity between awareness and actual usage, particularly among women. This gap highlights the urgent need for more targeted and effective interventions to boost contraceptive uptake.

Traditional media platforms such as radio, television, and print media have played essential roles in raising awareness. Additionally, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), in collaboration with the Edo State government, have contributed significantly to this progress. However, while these efforts have laid a solid foundation, the low adoption rate suggests that more innovative and culturally sensitive strategies are required.

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One promising approach is the use of local influencers. Social media influencers with large, engaged audiences can be powerful advocates for family planning. Their ability to communicate directly and credibly with young people and communities makes them ideal for spreading accurate information about the benefits of family planning. These benefits include improved reproductive health, lower maternal and infant mortality rates, and enhanced economic empowerment for families.

Beyond social media, engaging community leaders, traditional rulers, and other local opinion leaders can also be highly effective. These individuals often hold deep-rooted influence within their communities and can help dispel myths and misconceptions surrounding family planning. Their involvement adds a layer of trust and cultural relevance that is often lacking in conventional media campaigns.

Dr. Bright Oniovokukor, in a recent presentation, emphasized the importance of involving local influencers in family planning advocacy in Edo State. He argued that partnering with individuals who understand local customs and values can significantly enhance the reach and impact of advocacy efforts. He called on NGOs, community leaders, and policymakers to actively engage local influencers in driving family planning campaigns across the state.

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In conclusion, while Edo State has made commendable progress in raising awareness about family planning, bridging the gap between awareness and usage requires fresh, community-focused approaches. Leveraging the influence of trusted local figures—both online and offline—could be the key to achieving meaningful change in reproductive health behaviors and outcomes.

 

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Why Bauchi’s Future Rests with Speaker Abubakar Suleiman

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By Isa Danbala

As the political landscape in Bauchi State begins to realign ahead of the 2027 governorship race, one name is commanding growing support across party lines, youth groups, and civil society is that of Rt. Hon. Dr. Abubakar Y. Suleiman, the seasoned Speaker of the Bauchi State House of Assembly.

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With increasing calls for him to declare his ambition, it is becoming evident that Suleiman represents the most credible, tested, and people-focused option to take over from Governor Bala Mohammed and lead Bauchi into a new era of inclusive development and political stability.

On June 18, 2025, the Bauchi State Coalition of Youth and Civil Society Groups, under the Dangaladiman Ningi Vanguard, formally urged Speaker Suleiman to step forward and contest the 2027 gubernatorial elections. Their message, delivered at a press conference in Bauchi, was clear and resonant: “This is not just a political endorsement,” they said, “it is a call to service.” And few public servants in Bauchi today better exemplify a life of service, humility, and performance than Abubakar Suleiman.

Suleiman’s credentials speak for themselves. A lawmaker with a deep understanding of governance, he has served three consecutive terms as Speaker an unprecedented achievement in Bauchi’s legislative history.

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Under his leadership, the Assembly has emerged as a model of efficiency, discipline, and people-centered lawmaking. While others campaign with promises, Suleiman has a portfolio filled with results bills passed, institutions strengthened, and lives impacted. He has proved that leadership is not about noise but about steady, measurable progress.

Beyond the Assembly floor, Suleiman’s human development initiatives are widely acknowledged. In many rural communities, his presence is felt through classroom construction, educational materials for school children, medical outreach programs, food relief efforts, and vocational training for youths.

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These interventions have not only improved lives but shown the Speaker’s grasp of what governance means at the grassroots level. He is not just a politician he is a servant leader who understands the needs of the people and responds to them directly.

Another compelling reason why Suleiman is best positioned as the ideal successor to Governor Bala Mohammed is his unwavering loyalty and capacity for cooperation. As Speaker, he has built and sustained a productive relationship with the executive arm of government, ensuring that the state’s development agenda proceeds without needless friction.

His ability to mediate, harmonize and prioritize the public good over personal ambition has earned him wide respect, both within his party and across the broader political spectrum. This loyalty has never been about personal gain—it has been about continuity, stability, and ensuring that the wheels of progress keep turning.

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In contrast, many of the other aspirants lining up for the 2027 race are either disconnected from the realities on the ground or lack the political temperament to sustain harmony in governance.

While some may have impressive federal titles, they lack Suleiman’s deep local roots and first-hand understanding of the challenges facing Bauchi communities. Others have spent more time in Abuja than in Bauchi, speaking more to elite concerns than to the daily struggles of farmers, artisans, and students. Speaker Suleiman, on the other hand, has never left the side of his people.

Even within the APC, a party blessed with high-profile aspirants like Dr. Ali Pate, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar, and Senator Shehu Buba, Suleiman’s profile is not just competitive it is superior in many key areas. He brings to the table not only legislative experience but also political tact, grassroots acceptability, and a proven ability to unite divergent interests. He does not divide—he builds bridges. And in a state as politically dynamic as Bauchi, that quality is indispensable.

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The same can’t be said of the PDP field, where names like Senator Abdul Ningi, the current Commissioner of Finance, and other technocrats have been mentioned. While many of them have solid records, none possess Suleiman’s unique combination of experience, humility, and direct impact. None have his unmatched tenure as Speaker, or his widespread support among the youth and civil society.

Moreover, Suleiman’s political strength lies not just in the number of supporters he has but in the nature of that support. The call for him to contest is coming not from political jobbers or godfathers, but from ordinary people: community leaders, young professionals, market women, and non-governmental actors who see in him a leader they can trust. They believe that the same man who stood with them in quiet seasons of need can be trusted to govern them with fairness, vision, and courage.

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The argument about zoning is another issue that Suleiman’s candidacy intelligently addresses. Coming from Ningi in Bauchi Central, he stands in a strategic position to bridge the recurring agitation between Bauchi North and Bauchi South. He is acceptable across the zones and has no history of divisive politics. In a state where unity is the foundation for progress, Suleiman is that neutral voice that all sides can rally around.

As 2027 approaches, the decision before the people of Bauchi is not merely about electing a new governor it is about choosing the direction of the state’s future. Will Bauchi continue on the path of meaningful development, stability, and inclusive governance, or will it retreat into the uncertainties of experimental leadership? With Speaker Abubakar Suleiman, the path is clear. His experience is deep, his temperament calm, his record solid, and his compassion genuine.

The call has been made. The people are ready. The moment is now. All that remains is for the man himself Rt. Hon. Dr. Abubakar Y. Suleiman to answer the call.

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If he does, Bauchi may be set for a smooth, impactful, and people-focused transition that will deepen development and restore confidence in leadership. And history, as always, will remember those who stood up when the people called.

Isa Danbala, write from Abuja

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