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  • Akpabio tells 10th Senate to fast-track legislative agenda as plenary resumes

    Akpabio tells 10th Senate to fast-track legislative agenda as plenary resumes

    …lauds military collaboration between Nigeria, United States

    …adjourns plenary in honour of Senator Akwashiki

    President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has charged members of the 10th National Assembly to approach the remaining months of their tenure with urgency, discipline and a strong sense of legacy, declaring that the Senate has entered the “final stretch” of its legislative journey.

    Akpabio gave the charge on Tuesday in Abuja while delivering his welcome address at the first plenary sitting of the Senate in 2026, following the Christmas and New Year recess.

    He urged senators to convert feedback gathered from their constituencies during the break into meaningful legislation and effective oversight actions that directly address the needs of Nigerians.

    The Senate President noted that despite the recess, the nation continued to face economic pressures, security concerns and social challenges, stressing that lawmakers must now respond with renewed commitment and focus.

    However, the resumption of plenary was marked by solemnity as the Senate observed a minute of silence in honour of late Senator Godiya Akwashiki (SDP–Nasarawa North), who died on December 31, 2025. Akwashiki has since been laid to rest.

    Describing the late lawmaker as a diligent and humble public servant, Akpabio said his contributions to the Senate and the country would be deeply missed.

    He extended condolences to the family of the deceased, his constituents and the people of Nasarawa State, while leading senators in paying tribute to his memory.

    On national security, Akpabio commended the ongoing military collaboration between Nigeria and the United States in the fight against terrorism, noting that such partnerships were critical to restoring peace and stability.

    He also sympathised with families affected by insecurity across the country, describing security as a matter of lives, homes and futures.

    Akpabio expressed concern over a recent United Nations warning that up to 35 million Nigerians could face hunger this year, describing the figure as alarming and unacceptable.

    According to him, “The development calls for urgent legislative action, stronger oversight and collaboration with relevant stakeholders to boost food security and protect vulnerable citizens.

    As political activities gradually build up nationwide, Akpabio appealed to political parties and actors to conduct themselves with civility, conscience and patriotism, warning that Nigeria’s unity and stability must not be sacrificed on the altar of ambition.

    He also urged Nigerians not to forget citizens still held in captivity by criminal groups, describing their continued detention as a national wound that must be healed.

    Encouraging continued support for the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Programme, Akpabio said perseverance, cooperation and shared sacrifice remained key to achieving a more secure and productive Nigeria.

    Turning to the work of the Senate, Akpabio said with less than one year and five months left in the current legislative cycle, the chamber had moved beyond settling in and must now focus on delivery.

    “This is the final stretch of the marathon,” he said. “It is the phase that separates participation from performance.”

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    He stressed that the period must be reform-driven, with priority given to bills and motions that promote economic growth, strengthen institutions, secure lives and property, and restore confidence in governance.

    Akpabio cautioned against legislative clutter, insisting that history would judge the Senate not by the volume of laws passed but by their impact and value to Nigerians.

    He said the Senate would also focus on completing pending legislative work and leaving behind a functional, principled and orderly institution.

    On the 2026 budget, the Senate President said the chamber would give it rigorous scrutiny to ensure responsible passage and faithful implementation, adding that cooperation with the Executive, guided by mutual respect and constitutional responsibility, would remain central to national progress.

    “We are here for Nigerians,” Akpabio declared. “We are their ears to hear their cries, their eyes to see their realities, and their legislative voice to protect their rights.”

    He urged senators to rise to the moment, saying the nation and history were watching.

    “Let it be said that when the Tenth Senate reached the final stretch, it did not slow down or leave the work unfinished,” he said, calling on lawmakers to “finish strong” for the sake of Nigeria.

  • Northwest APC hails Abba Yusuf’s defection as best political decision

    Northwest APC hails Abba Yusuf’s defection as best political decision

    The North West caucus of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has described Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf’s decision to join the party as his best political move since entering politics.

    In a statement issued on Tuesday, the chairman of the APC in the North West and former House of Representatives member, Hon. Garba Datti Muhammad, said the governor’s defection underscores his commitment to progressive governance, noting that the move has further strengthened the momentum of the party nationwide.

    He said Governor Yusuf’s decision reflects his alignment with progressive ideals and the growing influence of the APC across the country.

    “We wholeheartedly welcome Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf into the APC family. His decision to align with the progressives is a testament to the impact of the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” Muhammad stated.

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    “By aligning with the APC, Governor Yusuf has indeed taken a bold step in his political career, bringing on board thousands of his supporters and loyalists to our fold. We in the North West APC and indeed the entirety of the progressive family are genuinely pleased to have him among us.

    “Today, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has abandoned opposition and joined the mainstream politics—a patriotic decision that will positively shape his leadership politics and bring more development to Kano State.

    “This particular action has once again brought Kano into the map of progressive politics that it has been known for in decades. With the massive transformation and innovative leadership of the APC administration at the centre, it is only natural that every well-meaning leader at the sub-national level will want to be on board and identify with such development.

    “No wonder, it has been a period of harvests for the APC with the defections of many hitherto known opposition governors, federal and state legislators, political heavyweights, chieftains, among others, into the ruling party. We will continue to welcome every patriotic politician into our family of progressives,” the statement said.

    “We will continue to wax stronger as we approach the 2027 general elections. For us in the APC, we welcome everyone on board.”

  • NFC congratulates Toyin Abraham on ‘Oversabi Aunty’ N1bn milestone

    NFC congratulates Toyin Abraham on ‘Oversabi Aunty’ N1bn milestone

    The Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) has congratulated Toyin Abraham on the remarkable success of her directorial debut, “Oversabi Aunty,” which has grossed over N1 billion at the box office.

    In a statement on Instagram, NFC CEO, Dr. Ali Nuhu, praised the film’s cultural relevance, strong distribution strategy, and the growing cinema-going culture in Nigeria.

    He noted that “Oversabi Aunty” showcases the power of locally rooted stories and strategic marketing in achieving extraordinary reach and impact.

    The NFC acknowledged the collective effort behind the project and looks forward to more industry milestones, reinforcing the message that Nigerian filmmakers can build big films, command big audiences, and deliver results at home and beyond.

    Nuhu wrote, “Every industry reaches certain moments that quietly signal growth. The Nigerian Film Corporation recognizes one of such moments in the remarkable box office journey of Toyin Abraham Ajeyemi’s Oversabi Aunty, which has now officially crossed the ₦1 billion mark in Nigerian cinemas.

    “This achievement places Ms. Abraham in the prestigious league of filmmakers whose works have not only connected culturally with audiences but have also demonstrated strong commercial viability in an increasingly competitive cinema market.

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    “Oversabi Aunty is a clear example of how locally rooted stories, when properly produced and strategically marketed, can achieve extraordinary reach and impact. The film’s success reflects a deep understanding of the Nigerian audience, a strong distribution strategy, and the growing cinema-going culture across the country.

    “Beyond the numbers, this milestone represents something more important: the expanding economic credibility of Nollywood. Crossing the ₦1 billion threshold is no longer an anomaly; it is becoming a benchmark that proves Nigerian cinema can sustain large-scale investment, return value, and long theatrical runs.

    “The Corporation also acknowledges the collective effort behind this project from the creative and technical teams to distributors, exhibitors, and the audiences whose consistent support transformed this film into a commercial landmark.

    “Toyin Abraham’s journey with Oversabi Aunty reinforces a powerful message to the industry: Nigerian filmmakers can build big films, command big audiences, and deliver big results at home and beyond.

    “The Nigerian Film Corporation celebrates this achievement as another strong signal of progress for the nation’s creative economy and looks forward to even greater milestones from the industry.”

  • Tinubu’s aide targets return of 10,000 Almajiri kids to schools in Northwest

    Tinubu’s aide targets return of 10,000 Almajiri kids to schools in Northwest

    Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Community Engagement for the Northwest, Abdullahi Tanko, has announced a new drive to get at least 10,000 out-of-school Almajiri children back into classrooms, and rehabilitate dilapidated public schools across the region.

    He launched the effort by handing out uniforms, exercise books, school bags and other learning materials to pupils at Kawaji Yankaba Primary School in Kano.

    Tanko explained that during the school break his team identified 200 Almajiri children living near Hadejia Road, and he decided to get a list of them and discussed with headmistress about enrolling them in two schools.

    “So, we enrolled them in the school and provided them with uniforms, school bags and exercise books and other learning materials.

    “The teachers also received notebooks, chalk, cardboard papers and other essentials to reduce their challenges,” he said.

    He noted “this is just the Phase 2 of a larger revamping of education in the North-West.”

    According to Tanko, the programme started last year, and similar interventions will continue every term.

    On infrastructure, the president’s aide said engineers have assessed the school’s broken windows, missing roof sections, and a dilapidated admin block, and a bill of quantities has been prepared for the presidency.

    “The plan is to fix not just this school but many public schools in the North-West, aligning with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President, which prioritises education,” he assured.

  • Atiku’s son hails Tinubu’s economic policies, backs re-election

    Atiku’s son hails Tinubu’s economic policies, backs re-election

    Abba Atiku Abubakar, son of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has attributed his support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s re-election bid to what he described as the administration’s innovative and business-friendly economic policies.

    He said President Tinubu’s economic initiatives are more favourable to businesses than those of previous administrations, adding that the reforms have reshaped his political alignment ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    Abba made the remarks during a solidarity visit to the leadership of the City Boy Movement (CBM) in Abuja on Monday evening, where he led members of the Haske Atiku Organisation, now rebranded as the Haske Tinubu Organisation.

    He recalled that he formally defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) on January 15, collecting his membership card at Gwadabwa Ward in Yola North Local Government Area of Adamawa State, where he publicly pledged support for Tinubu’s second-term ambition.

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    According to him, his decision to back the president was driven by admiration for the economic policies introduced since 2023, which he believes are positioning the country for stronger private-sector growth and investment.

    According to him, “This administration has introduced policies that have every Nigerian in mind. If anyone says this government is not doing well, I will tell them they are lying,” he said. “I believe that if given another term, the government will do even more because it is focused.”

    He explained that his long-standing experience in business has given him a clear perspective on economic governance in Nigeria.

    “Since the return of democratic rule in 1999, I have been in business, and I am still in business today. The economic policies of Mr. President are favourable—not just to businesses, but to Nigerians in general, who are already benefiting from these reforms,” he stated.

    He also explained that his decision to join the APC and align with the City Boy Movement was motivated by his passion for the Tinubu-led administration and his desire to serve.

    “My joining the APC and the City Boy Movement is based on my belief in this administration. I also intend to use this platform to serve the people of Adamawa at the National Assembly level. Mr. President has made youth inclusion in politics a reality,” Abubakar added.

    The Director General of the City Boy Movement, Mr. Oluwatosin Shoga reaffirmed President Tinubu’s commitment to youth participation in governance and leadership.

    He noted that one of CBM’s core strategic mandates is to ensure that young Nigerians are deliberately positioned for leadership roles while encouraging greater youth involvement in the political process.

    Abba’s delegation was received by the Director General of CBM, Mr. Shoga, and the National Coordinator, Mr. Favour Abayomi.

  • I’ve been unlucky with love, says Denrele Edun

    I’ve been unlucky with love, says Denrele Edun

    Model and socialite Denrele Edun has opened up about his struggles in romantic relationships, stating that he has been unlucky with love.

    In a recent interview on The Morayo Show, Edun revealed that his partners often fail to reciprocate his commitment, leading him to prioritise self-love.

    Edun emphasised that his generous nature makes him vulnerable in relationships, describing himself as someone who is easy to love and has a lot of love to give.

    “I have not really been lucky with love. People like us who have so much love to give to the world, we don’t really get it back in return. So, I have found it in different people and places, and I have realised that let me just love myself at this point.

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    “All my special attachments did not come out the way I would have loved it to. I have just realised that it is better I love myself,” he said.

    Edun insisted that he is not the cause of his relationship misfortunes. 

    “I am the easiest person to love. I have so much love to give,” he said.

    “Recently, I was in a relationship with someone and I realised that once I make effort, people give excuses. That is what is happening in my love life all the while. While I’m give clarity, they are giving me confusion. I will show commitment and they would not reciprocate. So, I realised that this is just a convenient to the person,” he added.

  • National grid collapses again, triggers nationwide blackout

    National grid collapses again, triggers nationwide blackout

    Nigeria’s electricity grid collapsed again on Tuesday morning, plunging the country into a widespread blackout in the second such incident within one week this year.

    As of 10:54 a.m., data published on the official website of the Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO) showed that all major electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos) were receiving 0 megawatts of power, underscoring the scale of the disruption.

    Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC) confirmed the system collapse in a notice to customers, stating that the outage occurred at 10:48 a.m. and resulted in a loss of supply across its entire network.

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    The company said it is working closely with the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) to restore the grid and assured customers that updates will be provided as restoration efforts progress.

    All major Distribution Companies across Nigeria—including Abuja, Benin, Eko, Enugu, Ibadan, Ikeja, Jos, Kaduna, Kano, Port Harcourt, and Yola—recorded zero megawatts (0 MW) of power supply, leaving total national generation at 0 MW.

    NISO has yet to issue an official statement on the latest collapse. 

    Stakeholders are worried that with the second incident coming barely five days after the first occurrence, represents the huge infrastructure strain and generation shortfalls bedeviling the country’s power sector.

  • Dangote Refinery increases ex gantry petrol price to N799/ litre

    Dangote Refinery increases ex gantry petrol price to N799/ litre

    Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals has announced an increase in the ex gantry price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) or petrol. 

    The Refinery raised the product price from N699 per litre to N799 per litre. Its partner retail outlet- MRS, will sell at N839 per litre. 

    The firm also reaffirmed its commitment to market stability and uninterrupted nationwide supply of petrol.

    Dangote Refinery, in a statement, explained that  the facility implemented a deliberate and temporary price support intervention during the festive period  to cushion the effect of heightened household spending during the yuletide on Nigerians..

     “This marked the second consecutive festive season in which the Refinery absorbed significant costs in the national interest, including logistics support in 2024 and a price reduction in 2025 to promote affordability and market calm.

     “Despite the price reduction, many filling stations failed to reflect the new price at the pump, thereby denying Nigerians the benefits of the reduction,” it added.

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    It added that with the festive period over, PMS prices, it said, have been modestly realigned to sustainable levels to support long term market stability and affordability.

    The Chief Executive Officer, Dangote Petroleum Refinery, David Bird, stated that the Refinery continues to supply the domestic market with approximately 50 million litres of PMS daily, with nationwide evacuation and distribution operating normally.

    He noted that the Refinery’s design flexibility allows it to process a wide range of crude and intermediate feedstocks, enabling continued PMS supply during planned maintenance activities. According to him, this capability ensures that domestic supply remains stable and uninterrupted.

    He noted that the Refinery’s design flexibility allows it to process a wide range of crude and intermediate feedstocks, enabling continued PMS supply during planned maintenance activities. He added that this capability ensures that domestic supply remains stable and uninterrupted.

    “As a domestic producer, Dangote Petroleum Refinery continues to shield the Nigerian market from import related volatility and external supply disruptions, while remaining a stabilising force in the downstream petroleum sector. Dangote Petroleum Refinery remains focused on delivering energy security, price stability, and long-term value for Nigerians,” the statement said.

  • Stay true to Fela Kuti’s legacy, Yomi Fabiyi urges Wizkid

    Stay true to Fela Kuti’s legacy, Yomi Fabiyi urges Wizkid

    Actor Yomi Fabiyi has written an open letter to Wizkid, urging him not to erase Fela Kuti’s image he tattooed on his skin amid recent controversy.

    Fabiyi acknowledged Wizkid’s celebration of Fela’s legacy, citing his participation in Felabration events and positive remarks about the late legend.

    He reminded Wizkid of his influential status, saying he represents a revolution in Nigeria and Afrobeat music.

    Fabiyi encouraged Wizkid to manage the situation and continue celebrating Fela’s legacy, emphasising that he is a big star, a living legend, and a national asset.

    He wrote: “Dear Wizzy, Please don’t be tempted to erase Fela’s image you tattooed. Manage this storm very well, mate. You unarguably represent a revolution/history in Nigeria and Afrobeat music.

    “Yes, aside from the fact that Late Legend, Fela, enjoys pioneer status, he represents a revolution, and his impact is felt in giving voice to the voiceless, fighting corruption, making sacrifices, and, indeed, in the democracy we now enjoy. His music is a movement.

    “You have acknowledged and celebrated Fela more than millions of us have. For a musician of your status to have graced several Felabrations means you have ensured you sustain Fela’s legacy. For a global music legend like you to have him tattooed on your skin and for you to speak highly of him in a recent documentary, etc., we understand your genuine opinion, and the situation should have been handled better.

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    “Continue celebrating Fela and walk the path of honour and peace. You are a BIG STAR, a living legend, and a national asset, and we hold Legendary Fela Anikulapo and Ayo Balogun in high esteem. I can’t trade you both for anything. I don’t compare because comparison proves nothing. May you live long and fulfil more dreams. Greater you, Wizzy”.

    The letter comes after Seun Kuti, Fela’s son, slammed Wizkid’s fanbase for involving Fela’s name in online music disputes.

    According to him, labelling modern artists as the “new Fela” underestimates his father’s impact.

    Following the online brouhaha, Wizkid claimed superiority over Fela and questioned Seun’s right to claim his father’s legacy.

  • Tinubu’s Türkiye visit strategic, not routine — Bwala

    Tinubu’s Türkiye visit strategic, not routine — Bwala

    The Special Adviser to the President on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, has described President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s ongoing state visit to Türkiye as a strategic and highly consequential engagement, dismissing suggestions that it is a routine foreign trip.

    Speaking with journalists on the sidelines of the visit, Bwala said the trip was at the invitation of the Turkish government, a gesture he said underscores Nigeria’s growing diplomatic influence under President Tinubu’s leadership.

    According to him, President Tinubu’s stature as a former leader of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and Nigeria’s strategic importance on the African continent shaped the level of reception and expectations surrounding the visit.

    “This is not just another trip. It is a strategic visit, first because it is by invitation of the Turkish government. The President of Nigeria is a person of influence in Africa, and Nigeria itself plays a strong role on the continent. With the breakthroughs we are recording in the economy, security and governance, this visit carries significant weight,” Bwala said.

    Bwala explained that the state visit would formally begin with a series of engagements from Tuesday, during which Nigeria and Türkiye would explore areas of mutual interest, particularly in defence, security and economic cooperation.

    He disclosed that key Ministers accompanying the President are scheduled to hold bilateral meetings with their Turkish counterparts, aimed at strengthening collaboration across critical sectors.

    The presidential aide also highlighted President Tinubu’s international standing, noting that his leadership style has helped to strengthen Nigeria’s diplomatic relations globally, including renewed engagement with major partners such as the United States, following earlier diplomatic challenges.

    He cited the recently concluded diplomatic engagements with the United Arab Emirates as evidence of Nigeria’s renewed momentum on the global stage, adding that the Türkiye visit builds on those gains.

    Bwala further emphasised Türkiye’s historical strengths in defence and security, particularly its capacity to manufacture advanced military hardware relevant to Nigeria’s security needs, while noting areas where Nigeria has also provided support to Türkiye over the years.

    Describing the visit as “a meeting of shared interests,” Bwala said both countries stand to benefit, adding that Turkish officials and citizens have shown excitement and optimism since President Tinubu’s arrival.

    He assured that details of specific agreements and deliverables from the talks would be communicated at the conclusion of the visit, which he said is expected to further consolidate Nigeria’s foreign policy objectives, deepen defence cooperation and unlock new economic opportunities in line with the administration’s agenda.