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2027 Presidency: Top Nigerian prophet releases prophecy on Tinubu’s fate,

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FCT, Abuja – Apostle Richard Matthew has declared that President Bola Tinubu will secure re-election in 2027.

Speaking recently via his YouTube page, Prophetic Channel, Apostle Matthew prophesied that even if a conflict happened in Tinubu’s camp, it cannot stop the president’s ‘victory’ in the 2027 election.

ADC coalition vs Tinubu in 2027 election

Legit.ng reports that since the formal adoption of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) by the opposition politicians in early July, mixed reactions have trailed the creation of the alliance.

Among the anti-Tinubu coalition leaders are former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Rotimi Amaechi, a former transportation minister; Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 elections; Nasir El-Rufai, former Kaduna governor; and John Oyegun, former chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

But speaking on the opposition coalition’s chances, Apostle Matthew played down their threat.

He said: “For Nigeria, 2027, those still waiting that Tinubu is not doing the right thing, that they will change him come 2027, can I burst your bubble? Nothing will happen. He will still be the president come 2027. I am telling you what I saw now.”

He added: “He (Tinubu) is who the news would announce as the winner. You might say ‘we don’t want him’, you will still see him again. So, be prepared. You will still see the same president again for 2027. There is nothing that will change. The eight years, they will still do it. They might fight within themselves, there will be disagreement between themselves, but the eight years, they will complete it.”

Apostle Matthew’s video can be watched in full below:

Pastor Boma tips Tinubu for victory

In the same vein, Prophet Abel Boma said the opposition coalition platform would fail in their bid to wrest power from President Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 election.

In his prophecy, Pastor Boma stated that if Tinubu’s backers like Nyesom Wike, minister of the federal capital territory (FCT), are alive and they are still connected to Tinubu, the president will emerge victorious in the 2027 election.

He said in a video on his YouTube channel: “Nigeria’s politics is spiritual. Do you think it is a physical thing? Let me tell you: the men that will stand, if they are alive and they are still connected to Tinubu, he will win. Number one is Wike. The man you hate carries the crown of a kingmaker. Even the former kingmaker cannot overtake this one. God knows him. How can a man be known by God?

There must be something he has done. So, God knows him. So, the only way to remove the APC in 2027 is for you to hold God.”

2 aspirants that can sack Tinubu

Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Primate Elijah Ayodele, spiritual head of the spiritual head of the Inri Evangelical Spiritual Church, Lagos, said two presidential aspirants can stop President Tinubu’s reelection in 2027.

Primate Ayodele said the presidential hopefuls can emerge from the ADC and also stop Atiku from becoming the president.

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National Pension Commission (PenCom) changes price disclosure rule

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National Pension Commission (PenCom) has directed Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) to discontinue the publication of daily unit prices for Retirement Savings Account (RSA) and Retiree Funds on their websites, replacing the requirement with a six-month disclosure of returns based on a three-year rolling average.

The directive was contained in a circular issued by the commission.

Under the new guideline, PFAs must stop implementing Section 2.0 (iv) of the Commission’s March 23, 2013 circular, which required them to display daily unit prices for the last seven days.

Instead, they are to publish on their websites the last six months’ rate of return — calculated as a 36-month compounded rolling average in line with the Circular for the Calculation and Reporting of Rate of Returns by Licensed Pension Fund Operators (LPFOs).

According to the commission, the rate of return must be clearly displayed on the homepage of each PFA’s website.

For instance, the six-month disclosure covering April to September 2025 would reflect the 36-month compounded returns ending in each of those months.

This has however raised transparency concerns in the pension industry.

The 2013 circular on Minimum Information to be displayed on PFA Websites formed part of PenCom’s transparency framework for the Contributory Pension Scheme.

The latest addendum modifies that requirement but does not remove PFAs’ obligation to disclose performance information.

Industry watchers say the development may reignite debate over the balance between long-term investment reporting and real-time transparency in Nigeria’s pension industry.

All enquiries on the addendum, the Commission said, should be directed to its Surveillance Department.

An industry analyst who does not want her name mentioned said the move could reduce contributors’ access to real-time performance data.

She said: “Daily unit prices allowed RSA holders to independently track short-term movements and detect fluctuations in fund valuation.

“With only a three-year rolling average now required, contributors will no longer see recent performance in isolation”, she noted.

The analyst added that while pension funds are long-term vehicles, removing daily disclosure raises concerns about information asymmetry.

“PFAs will still compute daily valuations internally. The issue is whether contributors should be denied access to data that already exists,” the analyst said.

However, another pension expert defended the directive, noting that pensions are structured for long-term accumulation and should be assessed over extended periods.

“A 36-month rolling average smooth’s out short-term volatility and provides a more accurate reflection of sustained performance,” the expert said, warning that excessive focus on daily fluctuations could encourage reactionary fund switching.

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Dollar rises in black market on Monday, traders quote new exchange rate

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Dollar edges higher against the naira in black market trading Dollar edges higher against the naira in black market trading

The United States dollar at the parallel market increased in value on Monday, Febuary 23 with traders quote at N1,375/$ as the new selling exchange rate.

The new rate is a slight depreciation for the naira when compared to N1,343 a dollar market closed on Friday, February 20, 2026.

Abdulahhi, a forex dealer, told Legit.ng that the new exchange rate follows renew demand in the market.

“I am currently selling dollars at N1,375/$1 and buying at N1,355/$1. The pound is trading at N1,845 to sell and N1,805 to buy, while the euro is also moving steadily in the market.

“It seems this week the dollar will return to over N1,400. I have been getting a lot of request.”

The fall of the naira comes as BDC operators continue to face difficulties in accessing dollars from commercial banks.

BDCs can get dollar

The apex bank had previously issued a circular allowing licensed BDCs to access foreign exchange through authorised dealers at the prevailing market rate.

Under the directive, each BDC is permitted to purchase up to $150,000 weekly, subject to Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements and due diligence checks, Punch reports.

Leadership reported that despite a policy announcement, some operators disclosed that no transactions have been completed under the new arrangement.

A BDC operator, who requested anonymity, said the directive remains largely unimplemented. According to him, the circular provides that disbursements will be made through settlement accounts, a provision that has raised operational concerns.

He questioned the feasibility of seamless, real-time transfers between domiciliary accounts across different banks, noting that such infrastructure may not yet be fully in place.

The operator added that while commercial banks appear supportive of the policy, many are still developing internal processes to align with the CBN’s directive.

He explained that BDCs are required to submit bid orders through their banks, which would then access the market on their behalf.

Naira in the official market

Meanwhile, in the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM), the naira closed against the US dollar on Friday, February 20 at N1,346.32/$1 from N1,341.35/$1 a day earlier.

At the GTBank FX desk, the naira weakened by N7 against the dollar to quote N1,356/$1.

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