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Morning Recap: Four ministers may quit Tinubu's cabinet, US-Iran war disrupts Umrah trip, NYSC registration, other stories

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Here are the major stories making headlines this morning. Fresh political manoeuvres ahead of the 2027 elections could trigger exits from President Bola Tinubu's cabinet, while Nigerian pilgrims count losses as Middle East tensions disrupt Umrah travel. Meanwhile, the NYSC has announced its next registration window, and debates continue over Nigeria's creative economy and electricity challenges. 1. 2027: Four ministers to quit Tinubu's cabinet Fresh political calculations ahead of the 2027 general elections may trigger changes in President Bola Tinubu's cabinet, as some ministers are reportedly considering resignation to pursue political ambitions in their home states. Read Here: 4 Ministers May Quit Tinubu's Cabinet for 2027 Elections 2. US-Iran war: Nigerians lose millions in dashed Umrah dreams Hundreds of Nigerian Muslims preparing for this year's Umrah pilgrimage have been stranded after escalating tensions between the United States/Israel and Iran disrupted flights across the Middle East, leaving pilgrims and travel agents with heavy financial losses. The National Youth Service Corps has announced that its online portal will open from March 12 to March 18, 2026, for prospective corps members to register for the next mobilisation exercise. 4. No one is coming to save us, Mo Abudu urges Nigerians to build local streaming platforms Media entrepreneur Mo Abudu has urged African creatives to develop sustainable local streaming platforms following reports of reduced investment by foreign streaming companies on the continent. Read Here: Mo Abudu Urges Building Local Streaming Platforms in Africa 5. Portable didn't beat me; it was paid advert -- Celebrity bodyguard, Kelvin Power Celebrity bodyguard Kelvin Power has dismissed rumours of a fight involving singer Portable, saying the viral video that sparked speculation was actually part of a paid advertisement. Read Here: Kelvin Power: The celebrity bodyguard's life and career 6. No light to watch World Cup, fans mock national grid collapse Nigerian football fans have taken to social media to joke about the country's electricity crisis, saying many may not even have power to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup if the Super Eagles qualify. Source: https://punchng.com/?p=2083368

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