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  • First baby of 2026: Minister hails First Lady’s commitment to maternal child welfare 

    First baby of 2026: Minister hails First Lady’s commitment to maternal child welfare 

    The Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mariya Mahmoud on Thursday lauded the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, for her unwavering commitment to the annual First Baby of the year initiative. 

    Mahmoud described the gesture as a compassionate and enduring tradition that reflects the First Lady’s deep concern for maternal and child welfare, as well as her commitment to nurturing hope at the very start of life.

    Mahmoud made these when she joined the First Lady in welcoming the first baby of the year born at the Federal Medical Centre in Jabi, Abuja.

    The Minister, who extended warm congratulations to the proud parents and family of the newborn, described the child’s arrival as a profound symbol of hope, renewal, and fresh beginnings for the FCT and the nation.

    She also commended the unwavering dedication of health workers, doctors, nurses, midwives, and support staff, who ensure safe deliveries and quality maternal and child healthcare, particularly during festive periods. 

    According to a statement issued by her Special Assistant Media, Austine Elemue, the minister reaffirmed the FCT Administration’s commitment, under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu, to bolster the healthcare system through enhanced facilities, skilled personnel, and broader access to services.

    Her words; “As we usher in 2026, let us recommit to safeguarding mothers and children, supporting families, and fostering a healthier Abuja,” while emphasizing that every child deserves the best start in life.

    Mahmoud stressed that the FCT Administration under the leadership of FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, will always encourage all residents to prioritize health and family well-being in building a prosperous future together.

    Read Also: Be generous, giving brings abundance — First Lady Tinubu

    Meanwhile, the FCT Women Affairs Secretariat has commenced the distribution of essential neonatal kits to nursing mothers at primary healthcare centres across the six area councils of the Territory.

    Mandate Secretary FCT Women Affairs Secretariat, Adedayo Benjamins-Laniyi, who was represented by the Director of Child Development Department, Dr. Idris Yahaya said that the distribution of essential kids to nursing mothers was an enduring tradition that reflects the First Lady’s deep concern for maternal and child welfare, as well as her commitment to nurturing hope at the very start of life.

    Items distributed include baby wrapper/blanket, baby clothes,

    disposable or reusable diapers, and baby towels.

    Other items include baby soap, baby lotion or petroleum jelly, methylated spirit (for cord care), hand sanitizer, amongst others.

  • Truck driver killed in hit-and-run accident on Lekki–Epe expressway

    Truck driver killed in hit-and-run accident on Lekki–Epe expressway

    A fatal road accident occurred in the early hours of Thursday at Shangotedo inward Eleko along the Lekki–Epe Expressway, claiming the life of a truck driver after a speeding vehicle struck him and fled the scene.

    The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) confirmed that the incident involved a fully laden 40-foot containerised truck with registration number T-7740-LA, which reportedly lost balance and overturned along the busy corridor.

    Preliminary findings revealed that LASTMA’s 24-hour Night Gang, which was monitoring traffic flow in the area, responded promptly after receiving distress alerts and immediately secured the scene to prevent secondary accidents and safeguard other road users.

    According to the agency, the truck driver survived the initial crash and attempted to place a “C” caution sign on the road to warn approaching motorists when a speeding vehicle hit him. The driver of the vehicle reportedly fled without stopping to render assistance.

    Read Also: Police arrest 14 suspected traffic robbers on Lekki–Epe expressway

    The impact was fatal, resulting in the instant death of the truck driver.

    LASTMA officials evacuated the victim from the road and handed over his remains to officers of the Elemoro Police Station, who arrived following an emergency alert. An investigation has been launched to identify and apprehend the hit-and-run driver.

    The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, who visited the scene, described the incident as a painful and avoidable loss. He expressed condolences to the family of the deceased and urged motorists to strictly adhere to traffic regulations.

    Bakare-Oki warned against excessive speeding and disregard for warning signs, noting that such actions remain major causes of road fatalities in the state. 

    LASTMA reaffirms its unwavering resolve to enforce road safety regulations and passionately appeals to all motorists to uphold patience, vigilance and reverence for human life, especially during emergency situations on the highways.

  • APC pledges renewed commitment to Nigerians

    APC pledges renewed commitment to Nigerians

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has assured Nigerians of its determination to intensify efforts in the New Year, pledging to remain focused and work even harder to justify the trust reposed in the party and the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led administration.

    In a New Year statement issued in Abuja on Thursday, the APC National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, wished Nigerians a happy and prosperous 2026 and promised a year of renewed commitment to national transformation.

    Commending Nigerians for their patriotism and resilience amid ongoing reforms, the party maintained that the temporary pains associated with bold policy measures are giving way to steady progress.

    “We are thankful to Nigerians for their patriotism and resilient support of our great party and President Bola Tinubu-led administration as we continue to confront and transform complex, age-old challenges in key sectors of our national life and improve the material conditions of life for our people,” Morka said.

    Expressing satisfaction with the gains recorded so far, he noted that the sacrifices being made by citizens are beginning to yield visible results.

    “Our great party is delighted that this endurance and sacrificial love for country has begun to bear fruits, and that the transient pains of the administration’s deep and focused reforms are steadily dissipating, with vital economic indicators pointing to a rebounding economy and a resurgent Nigeria,” he added.

    The APC urged Nigerians to take collective pride in the achievements of the APC-led administration, stressing that the government’s success translates to national success.

    Read Also: Ekiti 2026: PDP governorship candidate alleges APC plot over INEC omission

    “As a party, in 2026, we will remain focused and work even harder to continue to justify the confidence Nigerians have reposed in us as the pan-Nigerian progressive party of choice,” Morka stated.

    He reaffirmed the party’s unwavering support for President Tinubu’s reforms, which he said are restoring macroeconomic stability, easing microeconomic pressures, improving infrastructure delivery, boosting agricultural production, expanding oil sector output and strengthening national security.

    The party also paid special tribute to members of the armed forces and security agencies fighting terrorism, banditry and other crimes nationwide, commending their devoted service, exceptional patriotism and sacrifices, which it said deserve the highest respect of a grateful nation.

  • Bodija explosion: N30bn received from FG intact in bank, we await N20bn balance – Oyo govt

    Bodija explosion: N30bn received from FG intact in bank, we await N20bn balance – Oyo govt

    ..says N24.6 billion state resources spent so far in direct response 

    Indications emerged on Thursday that controversy still trails the N50 billion intervention fund approved by the Federal Government for Oyo State following the January 16, 2024 explosion in the Bodija area of Ibadan.

    Breaking its silence on calls to account for the fund, the Oyo state government said the N30 billion so far released by the federal government remains intact in a special intervention account.

    The state government explained that it is still awaiting the release of the outstanding N20 billion and disclosed that, as of January 1, 2026, it had spent N24.6 billion from its own resources to address the impact of the explosion on Bodija and surrounding communities.

    According to the government, the expenditure includes N20.141 billion used for the reconstruction of infrastructure in Bodija and adjoining areas, as well as N4.085 billion paid as support and compensation to victims of the incident.

    The clarification was contained in a statement jointly signed by the Commissioner for Information, Prince Dotun Oyelade, and the Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Professor Musibau Babatunde.

    The statement noted that the state government deliberately refrained from accessing the N30 billion already released, citing the continued withholding of the remaining N20 billion by relevant federal agencies for reasons yet to be communicated to the state.

    It added that the recent “disgraceful drama of the last couple of days from the Federal Government on the approval”, has justified the wisdom of its decision to “wait and see” before deciding what to do with the money. 

    The statement reads in part, “Following the unfortunate explosion that occurred on January 16, 2024, in the Bodija area of Ibadan, and being aware that intervention funds exist at the federal level for states facing emergencies, His Excellency, the Governor of Oyo State, Engineer Seyi Makinde, formally wrote to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, requesting approval for financial support to assist the state in managing the disaster.

    “In the letter dated January 19, 2024, Governor Makinde outlined the immediate steps already taken by the Oyo State Government to mitigate the impact of the explosion. These measures included the deployment of earth-moving equipment to aid search-and-rescue efforts; the hospitalisation of injured victims with all medical bills fully covered by the state government; the deployment of ambulances and medical personnel to the scene; and the provision of accommodation for displaced victims in hotels at the expense of the state government.

    “The governor then highlighted additional areas where federal assistance was required. These included: clearing of rubble and debris as part of continued search and rescue operations; immediate integrity tests on buildings within the affected axis and demolition of unsafe structures; compensation for owners of affected properties; reconstruction of Old Bodija and its environs; expansion of the emergency response hub; environmental impact assessment; logistics support and reimbursement; and infrastructural development required to restore normalcy to Bodija and surrounding communities after the massive destruction.

    “To address these needs, the Oyo State Government estimated the cost of intervention at N100 billion and requested the President’s approval for that amount.

    “The president, however, approved N50 billion— half of the requested sum.

    “The purpose of the approved fund was clearly stated by the Federal Government as “Support for the reconstruction of Old Bodija and environs after the Bodija explosion.” (See memo dated 29 August, 2024, from the Accountant General of the Federation to the Minister of Finance, released by the political agent of the Federal Government, Mr. Ayo Fayose). 

    “Following the approval, an Oyo State Government Infrastructure Support Account (No. 2045199879) was opened with First Bank of Nigeria for the intervention fund.

    “Out of the approved N50 billion, the Federal Government, through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), released N30 billion to Oyo State on November 4, 2024.”

    It reads further, “As of December 31, 2025, the N30 billion remains untouched in the Oyo State infrastructure account with the First Bank. Interested members of the public may verify this information with the bank.

    “The Oyo State Government has deliberately refrained from utilising the N30 billion already released in recognition of the fact that the remaining N20 billion has remained withheld by the relevant federal agencies for reasons that have not been communicated to the state.

    “Given the disgraceful drama of the last couple of days from the Federal Government on the approval, the government of Oyo State is convinced on the wisdom of its decision to ‘wait and see’ before deciding what to do with the money. 

    “Almost two years after the disaster, the Federal Government is yet to release the outstanding balance of N20 billion from the approved sum of N50 billion. 

    “The Oyo State Government remains committed to securing the balance of the approved funds to comprehensively address the damage caused by the explosion to both public and private properties. This is particularly important given the scale of the challenges faced by the state and the victims, many of whom have already been supported within the financial capacity of the state government.

    “Following the explosion, Nigerians are aware of the swift and sustained efforts of the Oyo State Government, which significantly mitigated the effects of the disaster. The state government did not wait for federal intervention, which came in November, 2024, almost a year after the incident.

    “As of January 1, 2026, the Oyo State Government has spent N24.6 billion from its own resources on Bodija and its environs in direct response to the explosion and its consequences. This includes N20.141 billion spent on the reconstruction of infrastructure in Bodija and surrounding areas, as well as N4.085 billion paid as support and compensation to victims of the explosion. These expenditures were fully borne by the Oyo State Government.”

    The state accused the federal government of using the former governor of Ekiti state, Ayo Fayose as an agent to achieve cheap political gains noting that, out of a total of N915.5 billion approved as intervention funds for states across the country, the list of beneficiary states shows that one Southwest state received N150 billion, while Oyo State, despite experiencing one of the most devastating incidents, received one of the lowest allocations among beneficiary states. 

    Read Also: APC to Makinde: Account for alleged N50bn Bodija explosion relief fund or resign

    “Documents released by the Federal Government through its agent, Mr Ayo Fayose, indicate that a total of N915.5 billion was approved as intervention funds for states across the country. The list of beneficiary states shows that one South-West state received N150 billion, while another received N50 billion. Oyo State, despite experiencing one of the most devastating incidents, received one of the lowest allocations among beneficiary states. Interested members of the public may consult the list for verification.

    “Special intervention funds, when released, are received as capital grants. In line with standard practice and legal requirements, such funds are subjected to the budgeting process before expenditure and are duly reflected in the financial statements of the state. They do not require special public announcements upon receipt. This explains why other states that received significantly larger amounts did not publicly advertise the receipt of such funds.

    “The Oyo State Government, under the leadership of His Excellency, Engineer Seyi Makinde, appreciates the continued support and understanding of the people of the state. The government particularly thanks the people for their discernment in seeing through attempts by desperate political actors to exploit the 2024 tragic events of Bodija to gain undeserved foothold in our state for personal and political gains.

    “The Oyo State Government has nothing to hide and will continue to engage the public transparently on all issues, including this one.

    “Governor Makinde remains committed to serving the people of Oyo State faithfully, truthfully, and with utmost respect for the social contract that binds government to the governed. He has never denied anyone what is legally due to them and will not do so.

    “The Governor and the Government of Oyo State wish the people a happy, peaceful, and prosperous 2026.”

  • 2026 will see faster road projects, stricter monitoring — Umahi assures Nigerians

    2026 will see faster road projects, stricter monitoring — Umahi assures Nigerians

    The Minister of Works, David Umahi, has reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to accelerated delivery of road infrastructure, assuring Nigerians that 2026 will be characterised by intensified monitoring, faster project execution and measurable impact across federal road projects nationwide.

    In his New Year message on Thursday, Umahi said the year offers fresh opportunities to consolidate gains recorded under President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, with strong emphasis on the ongoing road infrastructure drive.

    He explained that, for the Federal Ministry of Works, 2026 would be a period of strategic recalibration aimed at maximising outcomes in road construction and rehabilitation across the country.

    “For us in the Federal Ministry of Works, the new year is a time to recalibrate our mechanisms towards achieving maximum impact on the Renewed Hope Agenda on road infrastructure revolution. It is a time to step up monitoring mechanisms and supervision geared towards accelerating the construction of the Renewed Hope legacy projects as well as the rehabilitation of existing federal roads nationwide,” the minister said.

    Read Also: Umahi commiserates with Anthony Joshua, Balogun market fire victims

    Umahi also commended President Tinubu’s leadership, attributing progress in the sector to policy reforms, innovative funding models and increased private sector participation, which he described as key drivers of sustainable road infrastructure development.

    “I am incredibly fortunate to work for the most impressive and visionary leader, Tinubu, who has continued to wield a strong willpower through policy regeneration and creative funding mechanisms including his efforts to foster private sector inclusion in the development of our road infrastructure,” he said, adding that the administration’s interventions were designed to ensure roads stand the test of time.

    The Minister commended the management and staff of the ministry for their strength of character, tenacity of purpose, hard work, and unshakable zeal to revamp Nigeria’s road infrastructure, expressing confidence in sustained collaboration in the year ahead.

    As the year begins, Umahi urged staff of the Federal Ministry of Works to approach the tasks ahead with unity and optimism, while wishing Nigerians a peaceful and prosperous 2026.

    “May the new year bless all and sundry with unwavering faith and fill your hearts with hope and strength throughout this year and always,” he said.

  • Lagos education district holds carol, nine lessons service

    Lagos education district holds carol, nine lessons service

    Lagos State Education District III has marked this year’s Yuletide season with its annual Carol and Nine Lessons Service, bringing together education stakeholders to reflect on the significance of the yuletide and promote unity within the district.

    The event, held at the Y Arena Event Centre, Ikoyi, Lagos, drew staff, students, and other education stakeholders from across the district.

    Speaking to journalists, the Tutor-General and Permanent Secretary, Mr Olusegun Osinaike, urged members of the district to use the festive season to renew their commitment to unity, friendship, and selfless service. 

    He noted that collective effort and harmony are essential to the growth and development of the education sector.

    Delivering a sermon on the theme, “Let Every Heart Rejoice,” Mrs Gbemisola Oduayo encouraged pupils to embrace God in all their endeavours.

    “I urge the pupils to embrace God and make Him their foundation in order to have a glorious future. Permanent joy comes from the Lord, while material things only offer temporary joy,” she said.

    Also speaking, the Lagos State Secretary of the All Nigeria Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCOPSS), Prince Abiodun Oladunjoye Iyun, advised pupils to remain dedicated to their studies, shun social vices, and position themselves to be globally relevant.

    The Carol and Nine Lessons service featured scriptural readings, hymns, lessons, drama presentations, and musical performances.

  • JUST IN: Police arrest Anthony Joshua’s driver

    JUST IN: Police arrest Anthony Joshua’s driver

    The driver of the vehicle in which former boxing heavyweight champion, Anthony Joshua, lost two of his associates following an accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway has been arrested, The Nation has learnt. 

    Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Ogun Command, Oluseyi Babaseyi confirmed the driver’s arrest. 

    The Nation reports that Joshua had been discharged from Lagoon Hospital, Ikoyi, Lagos, late Wednesday night after doctors confirmed he was clinically fit to continue his recuperation from home.

    On Monday, a Lexus SUV conveying Joshua and his team rammed into a stationary truck along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

    Two of Joshua’s close associates — Kevin Latif Ayodele, his personal trainer, and Sina Ghami, his strength and conditioning coach — died in the accident.

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said five adult males were involved, with two fatalities recorded, one person injured and two others escaping unhurt.

    FRSC officials attributed the crash to excessive speed and wrongful overtaking, factors they described as among the leading causes of fatal road accidents on Nigerian highways.

    In a terse statement on his verified X (formerly Twitter) page, Babaseyi on Thursday said, “The driver of the Lexus SUV is currently in custody in connection with the Anthony Joshua accident case. Investigations are ongoing.”

  • New Year: FRSC urges motorists to prioritise safety, obey traffic laws

    New Year: FRSC urges motorists to prioritise safety, obey traffic laws

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has urged motorists across the country to prioritise safety, obey traffic regulations, and drive responsibly during the New Year celebrations.

    The Corps Marshal of FRSC, Shehu Mohammed, made the appeal in a statement issued on Thursday.

    Mohammed noted that the New Year period is usually marked by increased vehicular movement, fatigue-induced driving, and reckless road use, factors which collectively heighten the risk of road traffic crashes.

    He stressed that the New Year should begin on a positive note and not be overshadowed by avoidable accidents resulting from speeding, drunk driving, dangerous overtaking, and the wilful disregard of traffic laws.

    The Corps Marshal advised motorists to ensure their vehicles are roadworthy, adhere to speed limits, avoid driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and remain fully attentive while on the road.

    He also encouraged travellers to plan their journeys properly, take adequate rest, and cooperate with traffic and safety agencies deployed across the country.

    Reassuring Nigerians, Mohammed said FRSC personnel have been strategically deployed on major highways and critical corridors to manage traffic, ensure prompt emergency response, and enforce compliance with road safety regulations.

    He urged all road users to make safety-conscious decisions that would help protect lives and property as the nation ushers in the New Year.

  • PHOTOS: Plateau Gov. Mutfwang resigns from PDP

    PHOTOS: Plateau Gov. Mutfwang resigns from PDP

    Plateau State Governor, Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has formally resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), ending months of speculation surrounding his political future amid internal crises within the opposition party.

    In a resignation letter dated December 29, 2025, and addressed to the PDP Ward Chairman of Ampang West Ward in Mangu Local Government Area, the governor announced his decision to withdraw his membership with immediate effect.

    Mutfwang said the move was driven by the need to pursue purposeful leadership, clearer direction, and more effective service delivery through an alternative political platform.

    “I write to formally notify you of my resignation from the PDP with immediate effect,” the letter read.

    He expressed appreciation to the PDP for providing the platform on which he was elected governor in 2023.

    The resignation follows claims by the All Progressives Congress (APC) earlier in December 2025 that Mutfwang had defected to the party during a national caucus meeting, an assertion the PDP had dismissed at the time, citing the absence of formal communication.

    The development further reduces the PDP’s number of sitting governors as political realignments intensify ahead of the 2027 general elections.

  • 2026 will be fast, strange, troublesome – Olukoya warns evil traders

    2026 will be fast, strange, troublesome – Olukoya warns evil traders

    The General Overseer of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM), Dr. Daniel Kolawole Olukoya, has described the year 2026 as a “fast, strange and troublesome year,” warning that it will demand intense prayers and spiritual vigilance.

    Dr. Olukoya gave the prophetic outlook during the church’s crossover service held at the MFM Prayer City along the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway on Thursday morning. 

    He noted that events of 2025 are “dovetailing” into 2026, making the New Year one that requires heightened spiritual alertness.

    According to the cleric, the tables of “evil traders” operating within churches will be turned upside down in 2026, warning such individuals to desist or face the wrath of God.

    Speaking further, Olukoya cautioned that the kingdom of darkness has renewed its strategy, particularly in the recruitment of children, stressing that much damage has already been done. 

    He urged believers to engage in fervent prayers to avert looming crises and to pray against strange occurrences, including fire explosions.

    He also prophesied that the mighty hand of God would fight on behalf of His people across many nations, adding that 2026 would be a tragic year for traitors, disloyal persons and unfaithful married individuals.

    “God will pass through nations, families and churches to reward and to judge,” he declared.

    However, Olukoya assured worshippers—especially members of MFM—that those who remain prayerful and steadfast have nothing to fear. He described 2026 as a year of “great deliverance and fresh glory” for the faithful.

    Quoting from several biblical passages, including Genesis 45:7, 1 Chronicles 11:14, Psalm 18:50, Job 29:20 and Luke 4:18, the cleric outlined 20 survival keys for believers in 2026.

    “The keys include regular fasting and prayer, developing “violent faith,” praying persistently until results are achieved, avoiding fear and anxiety, self-encouragement, refusing unhealthy comparisons, striving for excellence, living a holy life, and cultivating discipline and hard work.”

    “Others are constant praise, honesty, Christian love, time consciousness, goal-setting, deep study of the Bible, and learning to hear from God”.

    Olukoya concluded by urging Christians to take personal responsibility for their spiritual lives, stressing that only those who are spiritually prepared will successfully navigate the challenges of the New Year.