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  • Actor Gideon Okeke slams neglect of film industry amid Afrobeats success

    Actor Gideon Okeke slams neglect of film industry amid Afrobeats success

    Actor Gideon Okeke has criticised the entertainment industry for prioritising Afrobeats stars over actors, actresses, and filmmakers.

    In a video on Instagram, Okeke questioned why musicians receive global recognition while Nollywood professionals are overlooked.

    He referenced top music stars, wondering if they would acknowledge Nollywood talents if they looked beyond their circle.

    Okeke noted that despite Afrobeat’s global attention, Nigerian films lack international exposure and endorsements, stating that influential figures aren’t promoting Nollywood.

    “You know how we carry our Afrobeat music on our head. Big three, big five, big this. We idolise and worship ourselves,” he said.

    “What’s going to happen if your big three, big five, or whoever big over there, come down to look around and see your cousins on the other side of the media hemisphere and say, ah, you see that bros over that side? He’s bad. That babe, bad” he asked.

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    “Una no dey watch Nigerian films, all of una, una know yourself. Una watch Nigerian film? Beat yourself on the chest, you know yourself,” he said in pidgin.

    Okeke urged musicians and influential figures to promote Nollywood, citing former US President Barack Obama’s annual music endorsements.

    “Since when Obama sit down for presidential seat, na every year Obama dey endorse una, every year, it will come out. He will publish his best music, una name no dey fall inside? Abi no be so?” he asked.

    “Nigerian films never, ever move like that before,” he said.

    He stressed that collective progress benefits everyone, lamenting the lack of unity within the creative industry.

    “Nobody owes you anything, and you don’t owe anybody anything,” he said, urging entertainers to support their own.

  • Tinubu arrives Ankara for State visit to Türkiye

    Tinubu arrives Ankara for State visit to Türkiye

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Monday night arrived in Ankara, Türkiye, for a State visit aimed at strengthening bilateral relations between Nigeria and the Eurasian nation.

    The President touched down at the Ankara Esenboğa Airport at 9:05 p.m. local time, marking the commencement of official engagements scheduled for the visit.

    He was received on arrival by a Turkish government delegation led by the Minister of National Education, Yusuf Tekin, with other senior officials.

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    Tinubu’s visit is expected to focus on deepening diplomatic, political and economic cooperation between Nigeria and Türkiye, building on the longstanding cordial relations between both countries.

    The state visit will feature high-level meetings with Turkish officials, discussions on shared interests in trade, investment, security, education, innovation and aviation, as well as engagements designed to expand business and investment ties between Nigerian and Turkish investors.

    The President is expected to return to Nigeria at the conclusion of the state visit.

  • Rumoured planned replacement of Shettima baseless – APC

    Rumoured planned replacement of Shettima baseless – APC

    The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has dismissed as baseless the rumour making round about the possibility of replacing Vice President Kashim Shettima as the running mate of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 general elections. 

    National Publicity Secretary of the party, Felix Morka, in a statement in Abuja on Monday, said the rumours and name speculations were purely speculative, untrue and utterly baseless. 

    The statement reads: “Our attention has been drawn to growing media frenzy about possible replacement of Vice President Kashim Shettima as the running mate to President Bola Tinubu under the platform of our great Party ahead of the 2027 General Elections. 

    “While these stories have been mostly subtle, they recently assumed a new dimension when names of specific individuals were touted as possible replacement for Vice President Shettima. 

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    “Our party states in categorical terms that the stories are purely speculative, untrue, and utterly baseless.”

    The party also urged media organisations to refrain from lending their platforms to rumour-peddlers and mischievous “news sources” of questionable provenance whose only intention is to promote discord and confusion in the polity. 

    Reiterating the laws and electoral regulations banning political activities remain in force, the party maintained  that “at this time, our party remains focused on supporting President Tinubu and Vice President Shettima in delivering the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda and entrenching its bold reforms that are now steadily transforming the economy, building prosperity, and uplifting the living conditions of our people.”

    The party also called on our ministers, senior government and officials to avoid wittingly or unwittingly, stoking needless speculations, advising them “to focus on their primary duty of diligent service to government and our Party, and bolster the success and achievements of President Tinubu, our inimitable and visionary leader. “

  • Senate to pass ₦58.47trn 2026 Budget, Electoral, Constitution Reforms in final 16 months

    Senate to pass ₦58.47trn 2026 Budget, Electoral, Constitution Reforms in final 16 months

    With just 16 months left in the life of the 10th National Assembly, the Senate has outlined an ambitious legislative agenda anchored on the passage of the ₦58.47 trillion 2026 Appropriation Bill, far-reaching electoral reforms ahead of the 2027 general elections, and the conclusion of the ongoing review of the 1999 Constitution.

    Leader of the Senate, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele (APC – Ekiti Central) disclosed this ahead of resumption of plenary on  Tuesday, stressing that the Assembly remains committed to defending the trust reposed in it by Nigerians while responding swiftly to domestic and global challenges.

    Bamidele noted that of the 48 months constitutionally allotted to the Assembly, only 16 months remain, a reality that underscores the urgency for decisive, people-centred legislation capable of strengthening governance, stabilising the economy and enhancing Nigeria’s global competitiveness.

    “The burden of trust our constituents repose in us is one we struggle daily to defend and treasure never to breach,” he said, adding that the National Assembly would continue to prioritise reforms that promote national cohesion, economic diversification and institutional resilience.

    According to him, the last 32 months of the 10th Assembly have been devoted to reforms across critical sectors aimed at repositioning Nigeria from an extraction-dependent economy to a diversified, productivity-driven and globally competitive state.

    He said the next phase of legislative work would focus on consolidating these gains while concluding landmark initiatives on electoral governance, fiscal sustainability and constitutional restructuring.

    Top on the agenda is the scrutiny and passage of the 2026 Appropriation Bill, estimated at ₦58.47 trillion, which President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, presented to a joint session of the National Assembly on December 18, 2025.

    Bamidele disclosed that committees in both chambers are already examining the revenue and expenditure projections, describing the budget as critical to macro-economic stability, job creation, rising incomes and improved quality of life across the federation.

    He added that the Assembly is determined to restore and sustain a January-to-December budget cycle, noting that recent fiscal reforms, particularly the enactment of the 2025 Tax Reform Act, have recalibrated Nigeria’s fiscal space to reflect socio-economic realities.

    The new fiscal regime, he explained, eases the tax burden on low-income earners while placing greater responsibility on high-income earners, a move expected to improve revenue generation, shrink budget deficits and ensure sustainable funding of government programmes.

    Beyond the budget, the Senate has prioritised the review of the Electoral Act, 2022, with a view to delivering a more credible, transparent and accountable electoral framework ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    Bamidele said the proposed Electoral Bill, 2025 contains no fewer than 20 defining provisions designed to strengthen the credibility of elections, enhance the independence of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and guarantee the security of votes.

    Among the innovations in the Bill are the recognition of voting rights for eligible prisoners, mandatory release of election funds to INEC at least one year before polls, electronically generated voter identification with QR-coded downloadable voter cards, and compulsory electronic transmission of polling unit results.

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    According to him, the Bill also standardises delegates for indirect primaries, tightens voter registration requirements, extends publication periods for candidates’ details, strengthens regulation of party conventions, raises campaign spending limits and imposes stiffer penalties for electoral offences.

    On vote buying and related malpractices, the proposed law prescribes fines of up to ₦5 million, mandatory jail terms, and a 10-year ban from contesting elections, a move lawmakers say will end impunity and entrench a culture of consequence in the electoral system.

    Bamidele expressed confidence that, if passed, the reforms would significantly improve the credibility of elections starting from 2027, adding that reports from the Committees on INEC in both chambers would soon be presented for clause-by-clause consideration.

    He said the Senate is also at an advanced stage in the review of the 1999 Constitution. 

    “Technical sessions have been concluded, public hearing reports submitted, and stakeholder engagements completed,” he said.

    Bamidele said the report of the Constitution Review Committee, chaired by Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin, would be laid before the Senate before the end of the first quarter of 2026 for debate and voting.

    He noted that the process would subsequently move to the 36 State Houses of Assembly, whose approval by a two-thirds majority is constitutionally required to effect any alteration.

    As the Assembly enters what he described as a critical phase, Bamidele reaffirmed the Senate’s commitment to good governance, enhanced security and improved welfare of Nigerians.

    “At this defining moment, the onus rests on us more than ever to reinforce our constituents’ trust in their representatives, in the National Assembly and in our fatherland,” he said.

  • Contractors applaud Finance Minister over plans to clear unpaid debts by March

    Contractors applaud Finance Minister over plans to clear unpaid debts by March

    A group representing local contractors across Nigeria has expressed new hope following a meeting with the Federal Government regarding years of unpaid debts. 

    The delegation met with the Minister of State for Finance, Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, to discuss the financial struggles they face due to these outstanding payments.

    The leader of the group, Mr. Innocent Asuelimehn, described the discussions as a major turning point. 

    He praised the Minister for taking action just 24 hours after their first meeting, a move he says has brought much-needed relief to his members.

    “The engagement was fruitful and reassuring. The Minister’s response was timely and encouraging. Although there is still work to be done, particularly regarding contractors whose payments are yet to be batched, her actions have restored hope among members of the community” he said.

    During the meeting,  Asuelimehn also took a moment to apologise for a previous confrontation between the contractors and the Minister. 

    He explained that the incident was not planned but a result of the extreme pressure and hardship contractors have endured while waiting for their money.

    “It gave us hope that she is capable and dependable, and that her word can be trusted to get the job done. The prolonged debt situation has taken a heavy toll on contractors and their families,” he lamented. 

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    Another member of the group, Mr. Akin Amu, shared more details about the government’s specific promises. 

    He stated that the Minister gave them a clear timeline for when they can expect to receive their payments. 

    According to Amu, the Minister is following a direct order from the President to ensure these debts do not linger any longer.

    “The Minister assured us that she is working diligently to ensure all liabilities are settled before the end of March. She informed us she is acting on a clear presidential mandate to deliver and ensure that all outstanding payments are cleared within the stipulated timeframe.”

    The contractors expressed gratitude for the Minister’s warm welcome and her willingness to listen to their concerns directly. They believe that if the government continues to work at this speed, the long-standing problem of unpaid contract fees will finally be a thing of the past.

    “From all indications, it was a fruitful discussion. We are hopeful that the promises made will be fulfilled,” Amu said.

  • UPDATED: Yusuf joins APC, pledges to work with Tinubu

    UPDATED: Yusuf joins APC, pledges to work with Tinubu

    Kano Governor Abba Yusuf  on Monday defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC), leading a mass realignment involving 34 lawmakers, 44 local government chairmen and political appointees.

    Twenty-two Assembly members, eight federal legislators, 44 local‑government chairmen and 484 councillors stood beside the Governor as his hands were lifted as a bonafie member of the ruling party on Monday.

    He was warmly received into APC by the party’s former National Chairman Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, Deputy Senate President Jibril Barau, Senator Kawu Sumaila, Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development Yusuf Atah, several members of the House of Representatives and other party chieftains.

    The occasion held at the Coronation Hall of Government House, Kano.

    Yusuf’s defection to APC followed consultations and assessment of Kano’s future aspirations, he said.

    The Governor pledged to work with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to accelerate development and deliver more democracy dividends to his people.

    He described the defection as a choice for progress over pride, emphasising the Renewed Hope Agenda’s positive impact nationwide.

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    The Governor announced plans for a Kano Elders Council to promote stability, unity, and good governance. 

    He commended APC leaders, including former Governor Ganduje and Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin, for their support. 

    Yusuf previously joined the APC in 2014, winning the party’s primary election for Kano Central Senatorial seat, which he said he willingly gave to Rabiu Kwankwaso.

    In a speech at the occasion, he cited governance realities, national cohesion and development as reasons for returning to the APC, a platform he described as “familiar and structured for progressive governance.”

    He stated that rejoining the APC would strengthen cooperation with the Federal Government, accelerate development, enhance security, and improve service delivery in Kano State.

    Yusuf said: “I am entering the APC together with 22 state lawmakers, eight federal legislators, 44 local‑government chairmen and 484 councillors. 

    “We will work collectively to advance the party’s noble ideals for the overall political development of Kano State.

    “Our mission is to advance the Kano agenda, which remains our primary concern, not personal interest.”

  • Calgary Football Academy’s rising star impresses at Galadima scouting championship

    Calgary Football Academy’s rising star impresses at Galadima scouting championship

    Joseph Ogheneghenega Abel, the exciting young forward of Calgary Football Academy continued his impressive rise in Nigerian youth football following standout performances at the recently concluded scouting championship organized by Galadima Football Club in Abuja.

    Abel was Calgary Football Academy’s most influential player last season, finishing as the team’s top performer with an outstanding return of 15 goals and 8 assists in 20 appearances. His consistency, attacking intelligence, and ability to decide games made him a key figure throughout the campaign.

    He carried that fine form into the Galadima Scouting Championship, a platform that brought together some of the most promising young talents in Abuja and its environs. 

    Once again selected for his quality and impact, Abel rose to the occasion, scoring a couple of goals and leaving a strong impression on scouts and coaches in attendance.

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    Speaking on the player’s continued development, Calgary Football Academy proprietor, Jeremiah Ogaga, praised Abel’s progress and mindset:

    “Joseph has shown remarkable growth both technically and mentally. His performances last season and again at the Galadima Scouting Championship reflect his hunger to succeed. We are confident that with the right guidance and exposure, he has what it takes to represent Nigeria at the highest youth level and beyond.”

    Abel’s performances have also attracted attention beyond club football, with the player already on the radar of the National U-17 team selectors, who are closely monitoring his development ahead of future national engagements.

    As Calgary Football Academy continues its commitment to talent development, Joseph Ogheneghenega Abel stands out as one of the academy’s brightest achievement, a player whose journey is only just beginning and whose future promises even greater achievements.

  • Do2dtun leads over 20 OAPs in championing black fab’s ‘Soundyard Vol 1’

    Do2dtun leads over 20 OAPs in championing black fab’s ‘Soundyard Vol 1’

    The Nigerian music industry witnessed a potentially historic moment as media heavyweight Do2dtun gathered over 20 of Lagos’s most influential on-air personalities for an exclusive preview of Black Fab’s debut project Soundyard Vol 1. 

    What emerged from the session was not just enthusiasm for new music but a collective commitment from Nigeria’s media gatekeepers to champion an artist they believe represents the future of Nigerian sound.

    “I’m pleading with everyone to adopt Black Fab as our own,” Do2dtun told the assembled media professionals, which included Taymi B, Moni, OTB, RnB, Louie, Arthur, Alimat, Kolade, Cheche Smith, DJ Rabbit, Chichi Ella, Grand Prince, Real Skillz, Timi, Charity, Kemismallz, Emmanuella Odiatu, Yaw, and Fola. 

    “This music is the reason I’m getting back in the music business. The sound is so refreshing. I’m excited about where this journey is headed.”

    The call to action from Do2dtun resonated deeply with attendees, many of whom have spent decades navigating Nigeria’s complex music industry. 

    After previewing tracks including “I Like Am,” “Away” (releasing January 30th), “Ufedo,” and “Keep On Moving,” the consensus was clear: Black Fab’s Soundyard Vol 1 merits extraordinary support.

    “Do2dtun’s plea wasn’t necessary—we were already sold,” revealed Beat FM’s Kemismallz. “‘I Like Am’ alone would have been enough to get my attention, but when you hear the full scope of Soundyard Vol 1, you realize you’re witnessing something special. This is the kind of project that reminds you why you got into media in the first place.”

    Attendees have begun coordinating support strategies, ensuring maximum visibility for Black Fab’s music across platforms. The collaborative approach—rare in Nigeria’s often competitive media landscape—underscores the unique impact of Soundyard Vol 1.

    “We’re not just talking about individual stations playing Black Fab’s music,” explained Inspiration FM’s Taymi B. “We’re discussing a coordinated ecosystem of support—interviews, features, playlist placements, social media amplification. ‘Away’ drops January 30th, and you’ll see what unified media support looks like in the Nigerian context.”

    The project’s lead single strategy has also generated discussion. While “Away” will serve as the next official single, industry insiders suggest tracks like “Keep On Moving” and “Ufedo” could receive simultaneous promotional pushes due to their distinct appeal to different audience segments.

    “‘Keep On Moving’ speaks to a more introspective audience, while ‘Ufedo’ has that celebratory energy perfect for peak radio hours,” analyzed Splash FM’s Moni. “Black Fab has created a project with multiple entry points, which is strategically brilliant. Every listener will find their favorite track, which means organic word-of-mouth will amplify whatever we do officially.”

    DJ Rabbit, whose playlist selections often predict commercial success, confirmed he’s already building mixes around Soundyard Vol 1 tracks. “I haven’t been this excited about new music in years,” he admitted. “The production quality, the songwriting, the vocal performance—everything about this project hits the mark. When ‘Away’ drops on January 30th, I’m ready.”

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    Lagos Talks’ Kolade contextualized Black Fab’s emergence within broader industry trends. “Nigerian music has achieved global recognition, but there’s always the question of what comes next,” he observed. “Black Fab represents an evolution—maintaining the Afrobeats foundation while pushing sonic boundaries. Soundyard Vol 1 feels like an answer to that ‘what’s next’ question.”

    Industry consultant Arthur suggested the listening session itself represented a new model for artist development. “Rather than the traditional approach of releasing music and hoping for media pickup, Black Fab’s team invested in relationship-building first,” he explained. “By bringing together this specific group and allowing us to experience the music together, they’ve created built-in advocates. It’s strategic brilliance.”

    With confirmed release dates—”Away” on January 30th and the full Soundyard Vol 1 project expected in Q1 2025—Black Fab enters the year with institutional support from Nigeria’s media establishment. Do2dtun’s passionate endorsement, combined with coordinated commitments from over 20 influential OAPs, positions the artist for what could be one of 2025’s most significant breakthrough stories.

    “This is what happens when genuine artistry meets strategic industry engagement,” summarized The Beat’s Fola. “Black Fab has created music that doesn’t need artificial hype—it speaks for itself. Our job now is simply to make sure Nigeria hears it.”

  • Shettima to launch new learning, empowerment fund 

    Shettima to launch new learning, empowerment fund 

    …as Nigeria hosts Africa Social Impact Summit

    Vice President Kashim Shettima will on Wednesday launch a fresh learning and empowerment fund targeted at unlocking the potential of Nigerian children, women and youth, as Nigeria co-hosts a high-level policy engagement under the Africa Social Impact Summit (ASIS) in Abuja.

    The event, scheduled for the State House Conference Centre, is being convened by the Office of the Vice President in collaboration with Sterling One Foundation, the United Nations System, and other ASIS partners.

    The initiative forms part of the outcomes of the ASIS 2026 High-Level Policy Engagement, a continental platform focused on accelerating progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through innovation, financing and strategic partnerships.

    With the theme, “Scaling Action – Driving Inclusive Growth through Policy and Innovation,” the high-level engagement is expected to bring together more than 200 senior leaders from government, private enterprise, development institutions, civil society organisations and the diplomatic community.

    Key highlights of the engagement include the launch of flagship, policy-backed initiatives, notably the Business Coalition for Education (BCE) and the Nigeria Foundational Learning Fund. 

    According to a statement issued by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications, Office of the Vice President, Stanley Nkwocha, the initiatives are designed to accelerate foundational literacy and numeracy while tackling Nigeria’s out-of-school children challenge.

    Also to be unveiled is the Women and Youth Financial and Economic Inclusion (WYFEI) Nigeria platform, described as the country’s flagship framework for advancing women and youth economic empowerment through compact-based delivery, co-investment models and performance accountability. 

    With the launch, Nigeria will become the implementation platform for the African Union’s WYFEI programme, ahead of its rollout in other countries.

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    Speaking ahead of the event, Vice President Shettima said Nigeria’s prosperity would depend largely on how effectively government mobilises funding, expertise and support across public and private sectors.

    “Nigeria’s future prosperity depends on how effectively we mobilise the private sector, development partners, and public institutions around shared national priorities. This engagement marks a critical step toward delivery-driven partnerships that unlock the full potential of our women and youth, strengthen human capital, and accelerate inclusive growth,” the Vice President said.

    On her part, Mrs. Olapeju Ibekwe, Chief Executive Officer of Sterling One Foundation, described the ASIS 2026 High-Level Policy Engagement as a shift from dialogue to execution, noting that it would deliberately align policy, innovation and financing to deliver real impact for millions of Nigerians.

    The event will also feature the adoption of the WYFEI Nigeria Declaration, a national statement of intent to be endorsed by government officials, chief executives and development partners, committing to coordinated action to unlock Nigeria’s women and youth dividend.

    Senior government officials, business leaders, investors, development partners and civil society actors are expected in Abuja for the engagement, aimed at advancing results-driven partnerships for inclusive growth, foundational learning, women and youth empowerment, and national development delivery.

  • CDS reaffirms military’s commitment to human security 

    CDS reaffirms military’s commitment to human security 

    • …gender advisers’ training opens

    The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Olufemi Oluyede, has reaffirmed the Armed Forces of Nigeria’s (AFN) commitment to a people-centred, ethically grounded and professionally accountable military, stressing that modern security operations must prioritise the protection of civilians and human dignity.

    General Oluyede stated this at the opening of the Human Security and Gender Advisers Course on Monday at the Nigerian Army Resource Centre, Asokoro, Abuja. He was represented by the Chief of Defence Standards and Evaluation, Major General Ibrahim Lassa.

    He said Nigeria’s security environment has become increasingly complex, marked by asymmetric warfare, violent extremism, communal conflicts, transnational crimes and humanitarian emergencies that directly affect civilian populations. 

    According to him, these challenges require a shift from a purely territorial defence approach to one focused on human security.

    The Defence Chief noted that the AFN is being repositioned as a force that is not only operationally capable but also responsive to socio-cultural realities in its areas of operation, with the protection of lives, preservation of human dignity and strengthening of societal resilience now central to military effectiveness.

    General Oluyede said the course aligns with his strategic focus on strengthening AFN capacities through enhanced joint operations, improved welfare, sound administration and a reinforced operational posture, within a whole-of-government framework to safeguard Nigeria’s sovereignty and prosperity.

    He emphasised that preventive action, collaboration with civilian institutions and the protection of civilians are now integral to military success, describing human security and gender advisory roles as force multipliers that enhance legitimacy, expand operational reach and support mission sustainability.

    The CDS commended the British Defence Staff for their continued support, describing the partnership as a reflection of enduring defence cooperation between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, based on shared values and people-oriented security approaches.

    He urged participants to apply the knowledge gained to operational planning, deployments and engagement with civilian communities.

    Earlier, the Chief of Defence Civil-Military Relations, Rear Admiral Saburi Lawal, said the course was designed to strengthen professional competence across Nigeria’s security institutions. 

    He said participants were selected to serve in advisory roles within the AFN, the Nigeria Police Force and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.

    Rear Admiral Lawal expressed confidence that the training would improve professionalism, enhance civil-military cooperation and build public trust in security agencies, urging participants to approach the programme with dedication and professionalism.

    He added that the AFN would continue to collaborate with partners to strengthen capacity building and professional development.