Author: The Nation

  • Business movers and shakers in 2025

    Business movers and shakers in 2025

    As we draw the curtains for 2025, Ibrahim Apekhade Yusuf, in this report, attempts a post mortem of the outgoing year showing highlights of the people and the events that shaped the last 12 months, especially across the major commanding heights of the economy.

    The last 365 days have been very eventful, no doubt. Across the nation’s socioeconomic landscape, there are telltale signs and visible fixtures that speak to the fact that it has been a rollercoaster ride of some sort judging by the rapidity of the assault of events that took place in the course of the year.

    From business deals that shot someone’s fortunes skywards to others that went awry to policy initiatives that miscarried and other decisions that positively impacted the economic fundamentals, this year, with the benefit of hindsight, has seen a lot of economic players recording major milestones, building their business empires and ultimately pushing the nation’s economic wheel to lofty heights.

    Enter the movers and shakers

    Aliko Dangote

    Amongst the highfliers this past year is business mogul, Alhaji Aliko Dangote. Expectedly, the richest man in Africa has continued to prove bookmakers right that he has his own winning ways as far as building economic fortunes in the continent of Africa.

    Amongst the highfliers who made much of an impact is business mogul, Alhaji Aliko Dangote. Expectedly, the richest man in Africa has continued to prove bookmakers right that he has his own winning ways as far as building economic fortunes across the continent of Africa.

    According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Dangote’s wealth rose by $2.25 billion to $30.3 billion as of October 24, 2025, placing him 75th among the world’s 100 richest people and the only African on the list.

    The latest boost in his fortune comes two weeks after Dangote Cement, a key subsidiary of the Dangote Group, officially launched operations at its new 3-million-tonne-per-year cement plant in Attingué, Côte d’Ivoire. Covering 50 hectares, the plant is one of the conglomerate’s largest facilities outside Nigeria.

    Back home, Dangote has maintained a strong presence in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry, following the successful launch of his $20 billion, 650,000 barrels-per-day refinery in the Ibeju-Lekki Free Zone, Lagos.

    The refinery, inaugurated in May 2023, began producing diesel in January 2024, while petrol production started in September 2024 after delays caused by crude oil supply challenges.

    Dangote recently announced plans to list the refinery on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), selling between 5 and 10 percent of its shares within the next year — a move similar to what he did with Dangote Cement and Dangote Sugar Refinery.

    He also disclosed that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, which currently holds a 7.2 per cent stake, may increase its equity once the refinery’s next expansion phase begins.

    In a bold move, the billionaire revealed that the refinery aims to raise output to 1.4 million barrels per day, surpassing the world’s largest refinery in Jamnagar, India, which has a capacity of 1.36 million bpd.

    Meanwhile, Dangote’s aggressive expansion into fuel distribution has stirred reactions in the downstream sector. In June, the refinery unveiled plans for a nationwide fuel distribution scheme, supported by the acquisition of 4,000 compressed natural gas (CNG)-powered tankers.

    However, the plan has drawn criticism from industry stakeholders. The Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN) warned that the refinery’s forward integration could create a monopoly and lead to massive job losses within the sector.

    Of course one investment dear to Dangote, Dangote Refinery which dominated the news amidst price war with traditional oil marketers, including the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL).

    The conflict began when Dangote Refinery slashed the price of petrol, offering it at N739 per litre, significantly lower than the N828 per litre offered by other marketers, and currently selling at N699, a move seen as a threat to the business interests of traditional marketers, who have long dominated the industry.

    The battle has also taken a legal turn, with Dangote Refinery suing the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) over the issuance of import licenses to marketers, which also led to the unceremonial exit of the boss at the NMDPRA, Farouk Ahmed, following accusations by Dangote that the former spent about $5 million on the secondary school education of his four children in Switzerland, an expenditure way above his earnings as a public servant.

    Abdul Samad Rabiu

    Another major player within the nation’s economic landscape is Abdul Samad Rabiu, the Chairman of the BUA Group, who started 2025 with an estimated net worth of $5.1 billion, and of December 2025 increased to approximately $8.5 billion, meaning his fortune has grown by approximately $3.4 billion over the year, thus placing him as the fourth-richest person in Africa and around the 390th globally, driven by strong performance in his listed companies, BUA Cement Plc and BUA Foods Plc.

    The year also saw Rabiu approving $20.7m in cash rewards for 1,768 long-serving employees, reinforcing a strong employee-first culture, thus reinforcing his reputation as one of Africa’s most employee-focused business leaders.

    The rewards were announced on December 13, 2025, during the BUA Night of Excellence Long Service Awards held at Eko Hotel and Suites in Victoria Island, Lagos. The annual event recognises commitment and performance across the group’s cement, food and manufacturing businesses.

    Under the structure approved by Rabiu, five employees received $691,000 each, while another five were awarded $345,000. Dozens more received sums ranging from $3,450 to $13,810, depending on years of service and role within the company.

    Mike Adenuga

    Dr. Mike Adenuja Jrn, the chairman of the Pan-African telecommunications company, Globacom, who featured prominently on the Forbes ranked as the fifth richest Africa as 2025, had $6.8 billion in his portfolio during the period under review.

    Ranked #592 billionaire in the world today, Adenuga, arguably Nigeria’s second richest person, built his fortune in telecommunications and oil production, made good this year as Conoil, where he owns 74%, demonstrated its strength and strategic clarity in Nigeria’s downstream petroleum industry, announcing a proposed dividend payout of ₦2.428 billion for the 2024 financial year.

    The proposed dividend, amounting to 350 kobo per 50 kobo ordinary share, was unveiled at the Company’s 55th Annual General Meeting held on Friday, 19 December 2025, drawing commendation from shareholders amid a persistently challenging economic environment.

    The Company recorded a remarkable 60.5 percent growth in revenue, rising from ₦201.4 billion in the previous year to ₦323.1 billion in 2024. Total assets also expanded significantly by 18 percent, increasing from ₦97.5 billion to ₦114.9 billion.

    According to the Adenuga, these results were driven by timely strategic decisions, disciplined cost management, and a steadfast focus on operational efficiency. He underscored the importance of the Company’s workforce, noting that Conoil’s progress continues to be powered by the competence, commitment, and innovative capacity of its people. The Company remains deliberate in investing in its human capital, fostering an inclusive workplace that promotes growth, fairness, and professional fulfilment.

    Femi Otedola

    Just like the past year, billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola played in the top hemisphere in the business ecosystem in the year as he made lots of moves to further grow his economic fortunes. One of such moves described in some quarters as the stuff of mafia was when the oil magnate pulled out a trump card after acquiring shares worth N14.8 in First HoldCo Plc a company where he owns a majority share already.

    The acquisition further strengthens his position in one of Nigeria’s largest lenders, giving him a combined 17.56% controlling stake of the group.

    The latest transaction builds on Mr. Otedola’s steady accumulation of First HoldCo shares over the last two years. Based on the group’s most recent financial statements, he holds 3,491,125,586 shares indirectly, representing 8.34% of the company.

    He also owns 3,251,346,245 shares directly, or 7.76%, making him one of the bank’s substantial shareholders above the 5% threshold.

    Following the Calvados acquisition, Mr. Otedola’s indirect holdings are expected to rise to 3,861,111,708 shares, or 9.22%.

    This takes his combined official ownership to approximately 17.56% of First HoldCo, placing him among the most influential investors in the institution and giving him significant leverage in shaping long-term outcomes.

    Tony Elumelu

    Billionaire businessman, Tony Elumelu, made a lot of good this year as fortunes smiled on him. A report published by Moneycentral pegged Mr Elumelu’s net worth at $2.15 billion as of mid-2025 following calculation of stakes in companies primarily controlled by him namely: UBA Group, Heirs Holdings, Transcorp Group, Heirs Energies, etc.

    Take Transcorp Group for instance, one of the major conglomerates which showed lots of promises earlier in the year recorded a strong growth in 2025, driven by power generation and hospitality, with significant revenue jumps such as 39% YoY in Q3 and increased profits, fueled by investments in power plants and the new Transcorp Centre in Abuja, while Transcorp Hotels also won awards and saw revenue surges, though the group faces ongoing management of costs and opportunities within the Nigerian economy.

    Revenue growth saw impressive increases, with Q3 2025 revenue up 39% to ₦413.4 billion (vs. Q3 2024, while Profit Before Tax (PBT) grew, with Q3 2025 PBT up 18% to ₦124.5 billion, just as revenue surge saw 49% revenue increase for Transcorp Hotels, reaching ₦72.31 billion, with a 36% rise in PBT to ₦22.4 billion.

    In a related development, Elumelu’s Heirs Energies, just last week secured $750 million of credit from the African Export-Import Bank to fund production. According to the company, the financing was signed with the Cairo-based lender strengthens Heirs Energies’ balance sheet, enhances liquidity, and provides the flexibility required to accelerate field development and optimise production.

    Elumelu, a strong ally of President Bola Tinubu, in the course of the year also partook in what has been described largely as diplomatic shuttles overseas as a goodwill ambassador for the country, a development which has seen some commitments from foreign partners ready to invest in the country. Earlier in the week, he hosted a bipartisan United States Congressional delegation led by Bill Huizenga and Sarah Jacobs, in Abuja.

    The move, according to people privy to the discussion, will further deepen bilateral ties and advance shared economic priorities at a critical juncture in the global political and economic landscape. 

    Yemi Cardoso

    The nation’s monetary policy environment also experienced a significant shift this year with positive milestones.

    For instance, Nigeria’s external reserves smash six-year record, surge past $45bn threshold for the first time in six years, marking one of the country’s strongest foreign exchange positions since July 2019, according to fresh data released by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

    The latest figures show the nation’s external buffers now stand at $45.04 billion as of December 4, 2025 — a major leap from $42.03 billion recorded on September 19.

    The increase reflects an impressive build-up of nearly $5 billion within a relatively short period, signalling improved liquidity and stronger balance-of-payments performance.

    The reserves have been on a steady upward trend for months. Data shows that November opened with the buffers at $43.26 billion, maintaining stability above the $43 billion mark for several days. By November 18, they climbed to $44.05 billion, before closing the month at $44.67 billion, one of the highest month-end positions in recent years.

    The upward trajectory continued into December, culminating in the crossing of the historic $45 billion line — a milestone that analysts say reflects not just temporary inflows but sustained foreign exchange improvements.

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    An elated CBN Governor Olayemi Cardoso, who announced this development during an address at the 20th Anniversary of the Monetary Policy Department, where he revealed that the reserves had even reached $46.7 billion as of November 14.

    He described the reserve build-up as a product of renewed investor confidence, stronger oil revenue, and robust portfolio inflows, noting that the current levels provide 10.3 months of import cover — the strongest buffer Nigeria has had since 2018.

    “This accretion reflects investor confidence in our policies, leading to improved oil receipts, stronger balance of payments, and renewed foreign portfolio inflows,” Cardoso said.

    He further explained that the stronger reserve position has been instrumental in stabilising the naira, adding that the gap between official and Bureau De Change (BDC) market rates has narrowed to below 2 percent — the closest alignment seen in years.

    With reserves approaching the $47 billion mark, Nigeria appears poised to reinforce the stability of its currency and deepen its ability to absorb external shocks — a significant boost as the nation navigates global economic uncertainties.

    Besides, Nigeria returned to the international market with a dual-tranche issuance of 10-year and 20-year notes, seeking to raise over $2 billion. The outcome was far more surprising. The Eurobond attracted $9.1 billion in orders, which was over four times the intended size. This occurred at a time when the market was still digesting tense political statements from the United States, including an implied threat of military action related to religious killings in Nigeria. The remark triggered notable sell-offs in the secondary market. Yet, when the primary market opened, investors surged in.

    Bashir Ojulari

    Though Bashir Ojulari, the boss at the nation’s oil behemoth narrowly escaped sinking in the murky waters in mid-2025 following accusations of money laundering, like a cat with nine lives he bounced back. 

    Under his stewardship in the outgoing year, the NNPC Limited achieved a record production level of 355,000 barrels of oil per day, its highest daily output since 1989. The increased production was achieved on December 1st 2025, rising from 203,000 barrels per day in 2023.

    Commenting on the development, Bashir Ojulari, the Group CEO of NNPC Limited pointed out that the milestone is proof that Nigeria’s energy revival is not a dream; it is already happening.

    He noted that the achievement reinforces confidence nationally and across the global energy landscape, assuring partners and investors that Nigeria is committed to reaffirming its role as a dependable energy supplier.

    “This is a story shaped by leadership that charts a clear course; by partnerships built on alignment and accountability; and by a workforce whose hard work is turning goals into measurable progress. Our people, our processes, and principles are the real engines behind this success. We are building for tomorrow, not just celebrating today.”

    M&A activity signals corporate repositioning

    The year also saw mergers and acquisitions gained momentum across corporate Nigeria as firms responded to tighter financial conditions and recapitalisation demands. High-profile deals, including the acquisition of Chivita|Hollandia (CHI Limited) by UAC, the Union Bank of Nigeria merger with Titan Trust Bank Limited, and the FBNQuest Merchant Bank Limited acquisition by EverQuest.

    GTB listing on the London Exchange

    GTBank became the first Nigerian bank to be listed on the London Stock Exchange on July 9, marking a significant step in Nigerian banks’ international expansion.

    The move underscored the growing need for access to deeper pools of foreign capital and positioned the bank, and by extension the sector, more firmly within global financial markets despite ongoing domestic economic adjustments.

  • 25 stars who dominated 2025

    25 stars who dominated 2025

    In 2025, a mix of established veterans and rapidly rising talents dominated the Nigerian entertainment scene, driven by major film and music releases, significant awards recognition,  and scandals. These stars dominated the entertainment scene with chart-topping anthems, held sold-out concerts and featured in various viral moments. As always, the Nigerian entertainment scene was nothing short of electric in 2025. Commanding global attention and pushing creative boundaries, The Nation spotlights the standout Nigerian stars who defined 2025 across the various spheres of entertainment.

    Regina Daniel

    Regina Daniel’s influence in 2025 is one that can’t be ignored for many reasons. Though she didn’t release a new film neither did she feature in the biggest blockbusters of the year but her home and marriage were constant stories in the media almost all through the year. Earlier reported cracks in her marriage finally opened and gave way for separation between her beautiful self and her husband, Ned Nwoko. Her separation from Nwoko still remains one of the nastiest scandals that rocked 2025.

    Adekunle Gold

    For 2025, Adekunle Kosoko aka Adekunle Gold enjoyed a steady and impactful year. All year round, Adekunle Gold had one musical performance or song to keep the public and listening audiences reminded of his presence on the music front. His projects and collaborations earned deep listener loyalty and his music continued to be featured on key playlists and curated lists throughout the year. His latest album ‘Fuji’ was released to rave reviews, and drove social media trends across platforms such as TikTok, Instagram and Facebook. His daughter’s appearance and introduction ahead of his performance with an orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall in London, United Kingdom, was also well received by fans.

    Omoni Oboli

    A year after hosting her son’s wedding and welcoming her first grandchild, Nollywood star, Omoni Oboli returned to make a statement on the Nigerian film scene. Shuttling between Canada and Nigeria, Oboli took a backseat from acting to focus on producing some of the big films that rocked 2025. She focused on YouTube as the streaming platform and earned herself several success stripes. This year marked a significant boost in her visibility and influence within the industry, even as an established veteran, largely through her masterful maximisation of the Omoni Oboli TV YouTube channel. By focusing more on production than acting, she released over 30 movies on the platform, regularly uploading new content and driving subscriber growth while amassing millions of views. Her consistent strategy—blending full-length films, teasers, trailers, and live premieres—catapulted the channel to Nigeria’s number one spot.

    Her creation, ‘Love in Every Word’, and its sequel, ‘Love in Every Word: The Wedding’ became viral sensations, with the original alone surpassing 30 million views, and becoming the most searched Nollywood movie of the year on Google. The two romantic dramas explored love, culture and personal growth and created memes, and slangs like ‘Achalugo’ and ‘Odogwu.’ 

    Davido

    In 2025, David Adeleke aka Davido released his fifth studio album, ‘5ive’ to a highly anticipating fan and audience that thronged streaming platforms to make the album one of the most streamed Nigerian projects of the year, with over 320 million streams on Spotify alone. With this, Davido’s unmistakable influence became obvious. The success of the album overtook major contemporaries and confirmed his enduring commercial clout. The project earned a record-breaking opening day, having about 15 million global Spotify streams within 24 hours of its release.

    Funke Akindele

    In 2025, Funke Akindele further pushed herself to remain Nollywood’s most bankable creative force. Rising from her previous success, Akindele entered 2025 raking in millions of Nigerian Naira and smiling to the bank. All through the year, Akindele featured in some of the biggest Nollywood blockbusters and kept raking in volumes of awards for her success and record breaking feats. She further consolidated her dominance with the movie, ‘Behind the Scenes’, which was released in December 2025. The movie is already a massive opener with over N200m in its first weekend, making it the biggest opening of 2025 in Nollywood.

    Beyond acting, her influence showed in how her movies shaped conversations around women, class mobility, marriage, and modern Nigerian family life.

    Asake

    Asake began 2025 on a slow pact after which he refused to sign another deal with Olamide’s YBNL after the expiry of his previous deal. Soon after, he was enmeshed in a family scandal after his father took ill and called him out for neglecting him. Some of his managers also took swipes at him at different points but despite all these, Asake remained focused on making a deep and sustained  impact in 2025. Soon, he became a feature in several international fashion events and featured on several records – both locally and internationally. With this feat, he remained consistent among the most streamed artists on Nigerian Spotify and secured multiple albums inside the platform’s Top 10.

    His catalog enjoyed heavy rotation all year round and he kept performing at live shows and festivals.

    In rounding off his year, he collaborated with energy drink manufacturer, Red Bull, to stage an iconic performance at the Red Bull Symphonic in New York, United States. The performance remains not only his major highlight of the year but also a historic feat as he emerged the first African to grace the Symphonic stage. 

    Priscilla Ojo-Mkambala

    Priscilla Ojo, now Priscilla Mkambala is the beloved daughter of Nollywood actress and producer, Iyabo Ojo. Making her name as a social media influencer and a trendsetter, Priscilla further heightened her leverage as a powerhouse in lifestyle, beauty, and fashion influence on social media in 2025. 2025 is incomplete without the mention of Priscilla, whose lavish wedding to Tanzanian singer Juma Jux was remains the year’s biggest social media wedding. Priscilla’s influence was recognised continentally when she was crowned Top Beauty Influencer at the 2025 African Golden Awards. Her voice in fashion and lifestyle spaces helped shape consumer trends and opened doors to major brand partnerships. She also signed a number of brand ambassador deals and earned her little tot an endorsement, all in the course of the year.

    Wizkid

    For many of his fans and cult-followers on social media, Ayodeji Balogun, aka Wizkid, reclaimed the top spot as Nigeria’s most-streamed artiste on Spotify in 2025. He reclaimed the spot without many seeing him coming. He also topped the Spotify Wrapped list for Nigeria while his album, ‘Morayo,’ was named the most-streamed album of the year in Nigeria.

    Wizkid’s dominance extended beyond local borders. His album was also cited as among the most-streamed in Sub-Saharan Africa on Apple Music’s year-end chart. It’s no doubt that in 2025, Wizkid collaborated with more artists than he has done in previous years, hence, earning him more influence and dominance on the music space globally. 

    Burna Boy

    Damini Ogulu, aka Burna Boy, continued in his trademark footsteps of cementing his heavyweight status on the music scene and creating fuss and scene in his private and celebrated lifestyle. His album ‘No Sign of Weakness’ surpassed 250 million streams on Spotify, making it one of the year’s top-performing Nigerian releases.

    Burna Boy cemented his growth on the international scene as he was highlighted as Nigeria’s most-exported artist globally, reflecting his strong international appeal and wide Diaspora reach. As a Grammy-winning figure and global ambassador of afrobeats, his tours, festival appearances, and cross-continental collaborations kept him at the frontlines of African music.

    However, as expected by many, Burna Boy grabbed the headlines in 2025 for some wrong reasons. Despite becoming a constant feature and appeal to the international audience, he punctured the growth when he embarrassed and sent a couple out of his show for sleeping and in another space, kicking a fan trying to get a hug. 

    Rema

    Divine Ikubor, aka Rema, began 2025 strong coming off his huge success in 2024. He emerged as the most streamed Nigerian artist globally on YouTube Music in the first quarter of 2025 with over 220 million streams, led by enduring hits such as ‘Calm Down’ and new releases like ‘Baby (Is It a Crime)’. Throughout the year, his blend of afrobeats and global pop sensibilities kept him visible on international charts and playlists. Rema also made headlines purchasing mansions and expensive cars in the course of the year.

    Uzor Arukwe

    In 2025, the career Uzor Arukwe has been building for over a decade reached an impressive height. Arukwe earned widespread acclaim for his commanding screen presence and ability to fully embody complex, layered characters. Arukwe’s performances in 2025 releases like ‘Love in Every Word: The Wedding’, where he portrayed the confident, affectionate ‘Odogwu,’ and Chief Odogwu in ‘Asa and Odogwu’, and ‘Behind the Scenes’ cemented his reign in Nollywood.

    Bambam

    Bamike ‘Bambam’ Olawunmi-Adenibuyan, who first gained recognition for her participation in the 2018 Big Brother Naija Season 3, has masterfully transitioned from reality TV stardom to established acting credibility in Nollywood. 2025 will go down in her memory as the year she earned widespread respect for her authentic, emotionally resonant acting performances.

    In 2025, her big break came early with her lead role as Chioma in Omoni Oboli’s ‘Love in Every Word’, opposite Uzor Arukwe. Throughout 2025, she appeared in other notable projects including ‘Meadowbrook Hearts’, ‘Trap of Temptation’, ‘My Christmas Love Story’, ‘Dappa’, ‘Wild Fire’, and ‘The Virgin Bride,’ which showcases her growing range. 

    Gaise Baba

    For 2025, Gospel artiste, Akinade Ibuoye, aka Gaise Baba achieved mainstream digital dominance in an unexpected twist to the Nigerian music narrative. His viral anthem, ‘No Turning Back II’ became Nigeria’s most-viewed music video on YouTube in 2025, accumulating over 41 million views and placed Gaise Baba ahead of many of his contemporaries. The song soon became a regular tune at parties and churches.

    Peller

    Habeeb Hamzat aka Peller, had a good year as a TikToker in Nigeria. Aside from the obvious fact that he had a breakthrough year on TikTok where he has over 13 million followers, he raked in so much funds and got featured on various gigs including films and cameo appearances in music videos. His on and off relationship with another social media personality, Jarvis, also propped up his influence, especially when he proposed marriage. Towards the end of 2025, Peller got himself in trouble for a viral video where he engaged in reckless driving and crashed his multimillion naira car. Shortly before the crash, he had threatened to kill himself over his latest breakup with Jarvis.

    Tems

    Like many of her male counterparts, Temilade Openiyi, aka Tems, continued to extend her global footprint in 2025. In February 2025, she won herself a Grammy in the Best Music Performance category with her song, ‘Love Me Jeje’. She remained one of the most-streamed female artistes in Nigeria and a consistent presence in global playlists. She also focused on championing girl-child issues and providing solutions in her own corner.

    Timini Egbuson

    In 2025, Timini Egbuson came gun blazing and prepared to not only make a mark but leave his footprints on the sands of time in the year in focus. He appeared in multiple cinema and streaming releases, and his performances consistently sparked debate and admiration.

    In February 2025, he donned the hat of a producer to release his own movie, ‘Reel Love’, on Valentine’s Day. The move marked his debut as an executive producer, while also starring as the lead. The feat achieved a record-breaking box office success, grossing over N40m on its opening day, making it the second-highest Nollywood debut ever, and over N99m across the opening weekend. The film eventually surpassed N300m.

    Ayra Starr

    Mavins recording artist, Ayra Starr attained one of her desired heights in music by emerging the most-streamed female artiste in Nigeria in 2025 according to Spotify’s Wrapped data. Her music and style continued to resonate widely, and her 2025 singles, such as ‘Hot Body’, ‘All the Love’, and ‘Who’s Dat Girl’ (featuring Rema) enjoyed heavy rotation both domestically and abroad.

    William Benson

    Calling 2025 the year of William Benson would not be out of place. The Nollywood actor sealed his name and made his mark in the Kemi Adetiba produced Netflix series, ‘To Kill A Monkey.’ With the release of the film, Benson’s popularity rose through the roof with many roles begging for his attention. 

    Bimbo Ademoye

    Bimbo Ademoye’s 2025 run was defined by hard work and versatility. Having made a mark and found her voice in film production on YouTube, Ademoye featured in a prolific mix of romantic comedies, dramas, and feel-good films, many of which premiered on her YouTube channel – Bimbo Ademoye TV.  Her stories resonated strongly with online audiences and she kept amassing views to her channel and her films.

    Daniel Etim-Effiong

    In 2025, Daniel Etim-Effiong maintained a strong presence across both cinema and streaming platforms, featuring in several romantic titles and other genres of films. Towards the end of 2025, Daniel starred in and made his feature directorial debut with ‘The Herd,’ The film premiered in cinemas in October before landing on Netflix in November. Throughout the year, Etim-Effiong’s roles often positioned him as the emotional anchor until ‘The Herd’ was released. 

    Toyin Abraham

    Like 2023 and 2024, Toyin Abraham’s 2025 was marked by cinematic success. Her historical epic ‘Iyalode’, which premiered in June, became an instant box-office hit, grossing nearly N300m in its first five weeks. Her influence also extended into social media. Her latest movie, ‘Oversabi Aunty’ has also been getting a lot of buzz.

    Hilda Baci

    Chef and lifestyle influencer, Hilda Baci had a good year round in 2025 with loads of endorsement deals and another attempt at a Guinness World Record.

    The 2023 GWR holder returned in 2025 to dominate digital discourse with the world’s largest pot of jollof rice, cooking 8,780kg in Lagos and feeding over 20,000 people. Her campaign for the feat trended across platforms, becoming one of the most discussed Nigerian social media topics of the year. Announcing her new record some days after, the Guinness World Record wrote on X, “New record: Largest serving of Nigerian style jollof rice – 8,780 kg (19,356 lb 9 oz) achieved by Hilda Baci and Gino in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria. She successfully emerged as the only Nigerian that has achieved a double GWR within the space of two years.

  • COAS pledges to address soldiers accommodation challenge 

    COAS pledges to address soldiers accommodation challenge 

    • …flags off Phase 2 of Bola Tinubu Barracks in Abuja

    The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, has pledged to tackle accomodations challenge of the Nigerian Army personnel.

    The COAS made the pledged when he flagged off the construction of the Phase 2 of the Bola Tinubu Barracks in Asokoro, Abuja.

    He said the move was in line with his “Soldier First” concept, which prioritises the welfare and living conditions of troops.

    General Shaibu said the project marked a significant step toward sustainable housing solutions for Nigerian Army personnel.

    He noted that the initiative reflects a strategic shift from short-term interventions to long-term, sustainable solutions, and reaffirmed the Nigerian Army’s commitment to addressing troops’ accommodation challenges across the country.

    According to a statement by the Army’s spokesperson, Colonel Apollonia Anele, the COAS said the foundation of Phase 2 of the project was laid following the successful commissioning of Phase 1 in January 2025, explaining that Phase 2 is an entirely new barracks, distinct from Phase 1 which was commissioned by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

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    He noted that the project comes at a time when the Nigerian Army is intensifying efforts to address the acute accommodation challenges faced by its personnel, in line with its resolve to complete all ongoing residential projects while initiating new ones.

    “Upon completion, the barracks will provide secure and dignified accommodation for personnel and their families, enhance unit cohesion and strengthen the Army’s operational effectiveness,” he said. 

    The COAS said troops’ welfare and robust administration formed the foundation for building a professional and combat-ready force.

    General Shaibu thanked President Tinubu for his “relentless support and funding of the project”, and reaffirmed the unalloyed loyalty of the officers and men of the Nigerian Army to the Constitution.

  • Renewed Hope Ambassadors extend Christmas greetings to Oyo residents

    Renewed Hope Ambassadors extend Christmas greetings to Oyo residents

    The Renewed Hope Ambassadors in Oyo State have extended warm Christmas greetings to residents, urging them to embrace unity, peace and a renewed commitment to collective progress during the festive season.

    In a statement signed by the Oyo State Ambassador of Renewed Hope, Senator Teslim Folarin, residents were called upon to remain hopeful, peaceful and supportive of initiatives that promote good governance, stability and inclusive growth in the state and across the country.

    Folarin, a former Senate Leader, also expressed appreciation to the leadership and members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for what he described as their exceptional mobilisation and organisational strength.

    He particularly commended APC leaders in Oyo Federal Constituency for their coordinated efforts and the massive turnout of party faithful that ensured the success of the engagement.

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    The statement further acknowledged the unifying influence of Chief (Mrs.) Florence Ajimobi, former First Lady of Oyo State and Ambassador-designate, describing her as a stabilising force whose counsel, bridge-building role and commitment to party cohesion continue to inspire confidence and solidarity within the party.

    According to the statement, the impressive mobilisation reflects strong internal cohesion within the APC and highlights the effectiveness of grassroots leadership across all levels of the party structure.

    Senator Folarin described the exercise as a clear indication of the party’s preparedness for sustained engagement, grassroots consolidation and future political milestones in Oyo State.

    The Renewed Hope Ambassadors also reaffirmed their commitment to continuous grassroots outreach across the 14 federal constituencies in the state, stressing that the tour is aimed at strengthening party unity, consolidating internal trust and aligning members with the broader Renewed Hope vision of national development.

  • N5 billion approved for reconstruction of Zurmi nursing school 

    N5 billion approved for reconstruction of Zurmi nursing school 

    The Zamfara State Government has approved N5 billion for the reconstruction of the School of Nursing in Zurmi Local Government Area.

    
The approval was announced by Governor Dauda Lawal during the flag-off of a cash assistance programme for 850 beneficiaries in Zurmi.

    Governor Lawal, who was represented at the event by his deputy, Mani Malam Mummuni Masamar Mudi, said the intervention underscored his administration’s commitment to implementing impactful projects across the state’s 14 local government areas.

    A statement issued at the weekend by the Press Secretary to the deputy governor, Shehu Adamu Gusau, said this is part of measures to strengthen healthcare service delivery across the state.

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    The governor also disclosed that arrangements had been concluded for the demolition and reconstruction of the Zurmi Emirate Palace, a move aimed at preserving and enhancing the cultural and traditional heritage of the people.

    
He further revealed that a ₦2 billion contract had been awarded for the construction of Kanwa Road, while work was ongoing on the construction of seven kilometres of the Zurmi–Rukudawa Road, three kilometres of roads within Zurmi town, and three kilometres of roads in Moriki. According to him, the Zurmi Primary Healthcare Centre and the General Hospital are also undergoing renovation.

    
Governor Lawal commended the Commissioner for Lands and Housing, Alhaji Nasiru Ibrahim Zurmi, for sponsoring the cash assistance initiative and urged other political office holders to emulate the gesture in supporting citizens’ welfare.


    Earlier, Alhaji Nasiru Ibrahim Zurmi said the initiative was designed to complement the state government’s efforts at providing social support and easing the economic hardship faced by residents. 

    He explained that the 850 beneficiaries were selected from polling units across wards in Zurmi Local Government Area and would each receive ₦20,000.

    
In their goodwill messages, the Speaker of the Zamfara State House of Assembly, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, the Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, and the Chairman of Zurmi Local Government Council described the initiative as commendable and worthy of emulation.

  • Christmas: PFN commends Governor Lawal over inclusive leadership 

    Christmas: PFN commends Governor Lawal over inclusive leadership 

    The Zamfara state chapter of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), under the leadership of Pastor Paul Ochepo, has commended Governor Dauda Lawal over his several interventions on issues concerning Christianity in the state, advocating for peaceful coexistence among residents regardless of tribe and religious backgrounds in the spirit of Christmas.

    This was made known via brief interview with the Daily Sun Correspondent at the Office of the PFN Chairman, Pastor Paul Ochepo, Ayan Buba Street in Gusau, the state capital.

    Christmas is a season of celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ and the gift of love, salvation and peace he brought to the world.

    Christians should endeavour to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ in the atmosphere of Holiness, peace, togetherness and the fear of God. In this season Christians at all levels should preach the goodnews of love and peace that Christ represents through their characters.

    The PFN Chairman urged Christians to be economical in spending their resources in view of the demands for the coming year.

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    He advocated for peaceful coexistence amongst Muslims and Christians in Zamfara state, calling on them to remain vigilant while celebrating the season, mark anyone with questionable behaviour and ensure to share any intelligence with the nearest police station, as hoodlums may seek to use this period to target certain individuals in the community.

    Pastor Ochepo who is also the founder of Christ Intercession Amazing Grace Assembly, commended Governor Dauda Lawal and other senior Government officials for the several Christmas packages given to Christians in order to ease the labour of getting certain items on their own considering the current prices of commodities in the market.

    The Chairman appreciated the intervention of Governor Dauda Lawal in bringing lasting solutions to the land issues, the ground levy  issues and other conflicts between the church the and communities. 

    He called on the governor to remain focused as his good works of total transformation of Zamfara state is visible to all.

  • Zamfara cautions health workers against negligence 

    Zamfara cautions health workers against negligence 

    The Zamfara government has cautioned health personnel against absenteeism and negligence to enhance effective service delivery.

    The Commissioner for Health, Dr Nafisa Maradun, said this on Friday in Dansadau, when she led officials of the ministry for Integrated Supportive Supervision (ISS) to General Hospital across the 14 local government areas of the state.

    The exercise is being led by the Commissioner, supported by Directors and Heads of  parastatals under the ministry.

    The team began the exercise with visits to Dansadau and Magami General Hospitals in Maru and Gusau LGAs, respectively.

    Maradun said that the state government would not condone absenteeism or negligence of duty by workers, stressing that accountability and dedication were critical to strengthening the state’s healthcare system.

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    She said the exercise was aimed at monitoring and evaluating the condition of health facilities, assessing service delivery, staff performance, and the overall functionality of secondary health facilities.

    Maradun explained that the exercise would cover all general hospitals and health facilities in the 14 LGAs to ensure quality healthcare delivery for citizens.

    “We are going to supervise all health facilities to monitor and evaluate their conditions and ensure that services are delivered effectively,” Maradun said.

    She commended the medical directors, nurses and medical personnel for their commitment and presence at their duty posts.

    She assured that the exercise would improve standards, promote efficiency and enhance service delivery across public health facilities.

  • Lawal signs ₦871.3 billion 2026 budget 

    Lawal signs ₦871.3 billion 2026 budget 

    Governor Dauda Lawal has signed into law, ₦871.3 billion, 2026 appropriation, following approval of the Bill by the Zamfara legislature.

    Governor Lawal signed the 2026 bill on Thursday, shortly after it was approved by the State House of Assembly.

    On December 4, the governor presented a proposed budget of ₦861.3 billion for the 2026 fiscal year to the Zamfara house of assembly for approval.

    Earlier, the Zamfara House of Assembly had passed the 2026 appropriation bill into law following the presentation of a report by the House Committee on Finance and Appropriation.

    The committee had presented the report of the bill with a total estimate of ₦871.337 billion for the 2026 fiscal year before the house plenary.

    Presenting the committee’s report, its  Chairman, Rilwanu Na-Gambo, explained that all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) in the state appeared before the committee and defended their proposals.

    Na-Gambo noted that there was a significant improvement in the revenue profile of most MDAs.

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    He said the committee recommended an additional N8 billion for capital expenditure in the Ministry of Local Governments and Chieftaincy Affairs, and N2 billion for recurrent expenditure for the Zamfara house of assembly.

    While passing the bill, the Speaker, Bilyaminu Isma’il said that the legislators considered the strategic priorities of Lawal’s administration, including security, agriculture, health, education, and infrastructure.

    The speaker said the budget was designed to reflect the needs and aspirations of the people at the local government level and across other sectors, while ensuring balanced budgeting with a strong focus on equity and inclusion.

    The Deputy Governor, Mani Malam Mumini and the Speaker of the Zamfara House of Assembly, Bilyaminu Isma’il were among top government officials present when Gov. Lawal signed the bill into law.

  • Governor begins construction of doctors’ quarters at FMC Gusau 

    Governor begins construction of doctors’ quarters at FMC Gusau 

    Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State has commenced the construction of a dedicated residential complex for doctors at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Gusau, in a move aimed at addressing critical accommodation shortages and improving healthcare delivery.

    The project represents a significant investment in healthcare infrastructure and staff welfare.

    In a statement issued on Monday in Gusau, the Public Relations Officer of FMC Gusau, Dr Naziru Tukur, disclosed that the contract was awarded to Gateway International Nigeria Limited for the construction of 26 units of one-bedroom apartments.

    According to the statement, the contractor was mobilised to the site in Sept. 2025, with a projected completion period of one year.

    The project is being supervised by the Zamfara State Ministry of Housing and Urban Development.

    Each of the 26 self-contained units will include a kitchen, dining area, and restroom. The one-storey building is designed with 13 units on the ground floor and 13 on the upper floor.

    Construction work is progressing steadily, having moved from the substructure stage to the superstructure, which has now reached the lintel level.

    Gateway International Nigeria Limited has assured that all construction materials meet standard specifications and that work is being carried out strictly in line with the approved design, measurements, and specifications.

    The statement noted that the management of FMC Gusau described the intervention as unprecedented, marking the first time the state government has undertaken a project of such magnitude for the centre.

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    The Medical Director of FMC Gusau, Dr Bello Mohammed, expressed deep appreciation to Gov. Dauda Lawal for fulfilling the promise he made during a courtesy visit by the hospital’s management team in January 2025.

    During the visit, the delegation had requested state government support, including the provision of a utility vehicle (Hilux), construction of doctors’ quarters, and intervention to fast-track the conversion of the centre into a teaching hospital.

    Also speaking, the Head of Clinical Services and Training, Dr Umar Abdullahi (FMCP), said the proximity of doctors’ residences to clinical areas would ensure faster response during emergencies, enhance patient safety, and improve the quality of care.

    The new residential complex underscores the Zamfara State Government’s commitment to strengthening healthcare delivery by improving the welfare of critical medical personnel at the Federal Medical Centre, Gusau. 

  • Zamfara advocates action to tackle migration challenges

    Zamfara advocates action to tackle migration challenges

    The National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI), has called for collective action to address challenges facing larger population of migrants.

    Zamfara Coordinator of the Commission, Mr Salisu Zakari, reiterated the call during a WALK to mark the 2025 International Migrants Day on Tuesday, in Gusau, Zamfara.

    Zakari said the day was celebrated through a collaboration with the International Organisation for Migration (IOM).

    He described the day as a vital global platform for promoting understanding, solidarity, and collective action on migration.

    The coordinator said  that the walk aimed at promoting awareness, unity, and shared responsibility on migration issues.

    He added that it was designed to raise awareness, foster unity, and collective action among institutions, development partners, and Civil Society Organisations to promote safe, orderly and durable solutions for IDPs.

    “Migrants are people who move from one place to another in search of better opportunities, whether Nigerians moving abroad or foreigners coming into the country.

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    “On this day, we also commiserate with IDPs who are displaced due to circumstances beyond their control,” he said.

    According to him, the global event is the first of its kind in the state, marking a significant step-down from the usual federal-level celebration.

    He acknowledged that the devastating  security challenges had continued to displace vulnerable persons in the state.

    “We continue to record cases of displacement in Zamfara.

    “Our goal is to end this situation and work towards lasting solution that will reduce displacements.

    “We prioritise quick emergency responses and durable solutions that allow displaced persons to return to their communities or resettle safely,” he noted.