Abuja – Nigeria’s Capital in Focus

When talking about Abuja, the vibrant federal capital situated in the centre of Nigeria. Also known as FCT, it houses the nation’s key government institutions and a growing diplomatic community. The city’s location in the Federal Capital Territory, a specially designated area, gives it a unique administrative status compared with other Nigerian states. This status Abuja attracts foreign embassies, major corporations, and cultural events, making it a hub where politics, business, and society intersect.

How Abuja Connects to Wider Nigerian and African Stories

Beyond its own borders, Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, influences and is influenced by the capital’s developments. Abuja serves as the command centre for national policies that affect states like Katsina and Rivers – regions highlighted in recent reports on education excellence and political transitions. When the governor of Katsina visits Ahmadu Bello University or the President of Rivers State returns from overseas, the decisions made in Abuja ripple across the federation.

Because Abuja is the seat of the federal government, it plays a key role in shaping African news coverage. International partners monitor legislative changes, security briefings, and economic initiatives that originate there. The city’s growing infrastructure projects, such as new roads and tech parks, illustrate how a capital can drive regional growth and attract investment beyond its borders.

Below you’ll find a curated list of recent articles that dive into Abuja’s political moves, economic updates, and its impact on neighboring states and the broader African landscape. These stories give you a clear picture of what’s happening in the heart of Nigeria right now.

Nigeria’s Innovation Minister Uche Nnaji Resigns Amid Forgery Scandal
By Karabo Ngoepe
Nigeria’s Innovation Minister Uche Nnaji Resigns Amid Forgery Scandal

Nigeria’s Innovation Minister Uche Nnaji resigns after Premium Times reveals forged degree and NYSC certificates, prompting political fallout and a call for stricter vetting.