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  • Mutfwang joins APC, Yusuf’s planned move unsettles Kano

    Mutfwang joins APC, Yusuf’s planned move unsettles Kano

    • NNPP national committee dissolves ward, LG , state excos

    • Court affirms suspension of Kwankwaso’s ally as Kano’s chair

    • I’m still PDP member, Adolphus Wabara insists

    Plateau State Governor Caleb Muftwang yesterday became All Progressives Congress’ (APC’s) 28th state governor after formally joining  the party at a  stakeholders meeting in Jos.

    On hand to receive him were APC National Chairman Nentawe G. Yilwatda and the immediate past governor of the state Simon Lalong, among others.

     He is likely to be followed into the ruling party in the coming days  by Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf.

    Yusuf’s planned defection from the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) has already sparked a turmoil in the party.

     A Kano State High Court yesterday  issued an interim order, suspending Hashimu Suleiman-Dungurawa, as State’ chairman of the party  pending  the determination of a suit filed by some NNPP members from Suleiman-Dungurawa’s ward in  Gargari Ward in Dawakin-Tofa Local Government Area.

     In response to the unfolding events,the National Working Committee of the party  yesterday  dissolved all its executive committees in Kano State ahead of the anticipated defection of the governor.

    Muftwang who decked out in an agbada embroidered with President Bola Tinubu’s   logo and cap, completed his registration process and received his APC membership card.

     Observers described the move as a major shift in the state’s political alignment.

     An elated Yilwatda called it  a “bold and patriotic step, driven by a higher calling to serve the people of Plateau State and Nigeria.”

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     Writing on his X verified account @nentawe1,the APC national chairman said: “On behalf of the National Working Committee and the entire family of the All Progressives Congress, I warmly welcome His Excellency, Governor Caleb Mutfwang, into our great party, the APC.

    “Your decision to join the progressive family is a bold and patriotic step, driven by a higher calling to serve the people of Plateau State and Nigeria.

     “Today’s registration is a statement of hope and a commitment to a shared vision of inclusive development, peace, and prosperity for Plateau State.

     “We receive you with open arms and a deep sense of partnership, and I assure you of our collective resolve to work closely with you, hand in hand to advance the interests of Plateau State, strengthen our party, and deliver meaningful dividends of democracy to our people.

     “Welcome home to the APC, Senior Caleb Mutfwang.”

     Yilwatda,a native of Plateau State, first dropped hint of Muftwang’s  defection during the December  18,2025  National Caucus meeting of the APC in Abuja.

     He said  Mutfwang’s decision to join the APC was  a strategic gain for the ruling party, particularly in consolidating its influence in the North-central geopolitical zone.

     The governor formally disengaged from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Monday through a letter  to the PDP Chairman in  Ampang West Ward, Mangu Local Government Area.

    Governors Sheriff Oborevwori (Delta),Umo Eno (Akwa Ibom),Peter Mbah (Enugu) and Agbu Kefas (Taraba) dumped the PDP last year to team up with the APC,citing the leadership crisis in the former ruling party.

    The only states not currently governed by the APC are Abia,Adamawa,Anambra,Bauchi,Kano,Osun,Oyo and Zamfara.

    NNPP in turmoil

     Suleiman-Dungurawa had been suspended on Tuesday, Dec.30 following a  resolution by 27 executive members of the party endorsing the move.

     Mr Shuaibu Hassan and nine other applicants, all members of Gargari Ward in Dawakin-Tofa Local Government Area,through their counsel Mr K Njidda and S. A. Muhammad, brought an exparte motion, asking the court to uphold the disciplinary process and subsequent suspension of the respondent.

     They based their application on allegations that Suleiman-Dungurawa had denigrated the office of Gov. Abba Kabir-Yusuf, creating division within the party, and failed to pay party dues.

     The applicants also asked the court to determine whether its action against Dungurawa was in accordance with the provision of the NNPP’s constitution.

     Ruling on the exparte application as moved, Justice Yusuf, issued an interim order, restraining the respondent from parading himself as Chairman of NNPP in Kano, pending determination of the substantive suit.

     “It is hereby ordered that the suspension of the first respondent on Dec.30, 2025 shall be maintained pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

     “The applicants are hereby ordered that the process be served on the respondents,” he said

    The court also ordered parties to maintain status quo and adjourned the case until Jan.19, for hearing of the substantive suit.

    The State Executive Committee of the NNPP has already  affirmed the nomination of Hon. Abdullahi Zubairu-Abiya as acting chairman of the party in Kano.

     The party’s Assistant Legal Adviser, Mr Yusuf Mukhtar, said that the appointment was in line with the provisions of the NNPP constitution.

     Wabara: I’m still in PDP

    Former Senate President and factional  Chairman Board of Trustees (BoT)  of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Senator Adolphus Wabara, has denied dumping the party for the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

    Responding to media reports that he was among Igbo leaders  who went to Enugu on Wednesday to endorse the presidential ambition  of Mr.Peter Obi in 2027,Wabara dismissed the reports as  fake and mischievous.

    He accused his detractors of sponsoring the ‘fake news’ to blackmail him but said such antics would never fly.

    “The same disgruntled elements who have been contracted to destroy the PDP are behind this mischievous media campaign. But no amount of lies can change the fact that I am still very much in the PDP,” he said.

    He declared that not only is he in the PDP he remains  “committed to seeing that the PDP bounces back as the ruling national party in 2027.”

    Senator Wabara said  no amount of blackmail would stop him from insisting on the rule of law and due process to revive the PDP as a formidable political party in the country.

  • JUST IN: Rivers executive council approves N1.8trn 2026 budget proposal

    JUST IN: Rivers executive council approves N1.8trn 2026 budget proposal

    The Rivers State Executive Council has approved a N1.8 trillion budget proposal for the 2026 fiscal year.

    The approval was made at the State Executive Council meeting held on Friday evening.

    The newly sworn-in Special Adviser to Governor Siminalayi Fubara on Economic Matters and Social Development, Prof. Peter Medee, said the budget was designed to enable the state to complete and advance key projects in critical sectors. 

    Medee said the budget was christened the “Budget of Resilience for Growth and Development.”

    He said the state government remained committed to meeting its developmental targets for the people of Rivers State despite the challenges confronting the administration.

    He said, “The main thrust of the year 2026 proposed estimate has been fashioned to enable the state accomplish and conclude ongoing projects as well as clear our outstanding obligations in key critical sectors such as infrastructure, health, education, agriculture, human capacity development, youth empowerment, culture, tourism, information and communications technology.

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    “It is against this backdrop that the state Executive Council has respectfully approved and considered that the budget theme for 2026 is the Budget of Resilience for Growth and Development.

    “This budget is so christened because the priority of the State Government for the year 2026 is for recovery, restoration, reassurance, consolidation and inclusivity. 

    “This is because in spite of many challenges, the State Government has remained resilient, dogged and focused, and achieving the key targets as our commitment to the people of Rivers State.

    Speaking earlier, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Communications, Dr Honour Sirawoo, said, “As you are aware the Goveenor Siminalayi Fubara’s administration is determined to bridge the lost grounds, upon that reason a very robust budget figure has been arrived at after a very conscious deliberation to put our State where it needs to be.”

  • Rivers: No second chance for Fubara – Wike

    Rivers: No second chance for Fubara – Wike

    Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has insisted that there would be no second chance for Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, accusing him of failing to provide effective leadership.

    Wike said any leader who is unable to maintain a working relationship with local government chairmen, members of the state House of Assembly, and other critical stakeholders lacks the capacity to govern effectively.

    He made the remarks on Friday during a “thank you visit” to the Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State.

    Addressing supporters he described as the “Renewed Hope Family,” Wike said Rivers State could not afford to be led by a governor who fails to honour agreements reached during a meeting with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    The former Rivers State governor also recalled that he began the series of “thank you visits” to local government areas across the state last week.

    He said, “We must make decisions. I heard somebody saying that those who worked for Atiku are back.  They couldn’t give Atiku 10 percent. So what is the political advantage? I will not call their names because you all know them.

    “We will do all we can to see that we give President Bola Tinubu all the total support that he requires.

    “Money cannot solve this problem the governor has started. Tell the Rivers people what was discussed with the President. If you succeed with the first one that was resolved, you will not succeed with the second one.

    “There cannot be two captains in one ship. So whoever is assuring you that when you shout on your mandate that all is well, then you are wrong.

    “Someone who cannot relate with the Local Government Chairmen, state assembly members, National Assembly members, and other stakeholders cannot provide good leadership.”

    Details shortly…

  • JUST IN: Gov Mutfwang defects from PDP to APC

    JUST IN: Gov Mutfwang defects from PDP to APC

    Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang, has officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The governor was formally received into the APC on Friday in Jos, where the state chairman of the party, Mr. Rufus Bature, presented him with his membership card.

    Speaking at the event, Mutfwang said his decision to join the APC was taken in the interest of Plateau State, assuring residents that his administration would remain inclusive despite the change in party.

    Describing the move as a defining moment, the governor called on the people of the state to remain united.

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    “The journey we are embarking on is a journey of faith, and I believe that Plateau will reap the dividends of this union.

    “I know there are skeptics, but I say be patient. Time will reveal everything.

    “To the fearful, I say take courage, fear no more, because we have come for good.

    “We have come to join hands; we have come to work together. For those who may be apprehensive, like I said earlier, relax,” he said.

    Mutfwang expressed appreciation to members of the PDP, his former party, for providing him with a platform for his political journey.

    He noted that his defection to the APC would further spur him to deliver qualitative leadership and deepen development across the state.

    The governor also thanked President Bola Tinubu for what he described as his deep love for Plateau State and pledged his support for the President’s re-election bid in 2027.

  • Alleged N8.7b fraud: Court to rule on January 7 on ex-AGF Malami, other’s bail request

    Alleged N8.7b fraud: Court to rule on January 7 on ex-AGF Malami, other’s bail request

    A Federal High Court in Abuja has scheduled ruling for January 7 on the applications for bail filed by the immediate past Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami (SAN) and two others.

    The other two are Abdulaziz Malami (Malami’s son) and Hajia Bashir Asabe, an employee of Rahamaniyya Properties Limited, a firm allegedly linked to the former minister.

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    Justice Emeka Nwite chose the date on Friday after taking arguments from lawyers to parties in the alleged N8.7billion money laundering case against the three defendants.

    Malami and his son are currently being remanded in Kuje prison in Abuja, while Hajia Asabe is being held in the female section of the Suleja prison in the neighbouring Niger State.

    Details shortly… 

  • Federal lawmakers unveil Tax Laws

    Federal lawmakers unveil Tax Laws

    The implementation of new tax laws commenced yesterday on a clearer and more transparent footing.

    The National Assembly directed the release of Certified True Copies (CTCs) of the harmonised bills that were transmitted by lawmakers and assented to by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    This move is aimed at ensuring full public access to the documents and allaying concerns about the authenticity of the recently passed Tax Acts.

    The Clerk to the National Assembly, Kamoru Ogunlana, stated that interested members of the public would now be able to access the transmitted bills, which have been signed by President Tinubu, for independent verification.

    In a statement, Ogunlana said the directive was in line with the Assembly’s commitment to transparency and accountability, particularly in response to public debate and scrutiny over the new tax reforms.

    “The leadership has directed the Clerk to make available the transmitted Tax Bills duly signed by the President, including the certified pages, to enable members of the public independently verify the facts,” Ogunlana said.

    He explained that the decision was taken following allegations of discrepancies between the Votes and Proceedings of the National Assembly and the gazetted versions of the Tax Acts currently in circulation.

    Despite the intense public discussion generated by the new tax reforms, Ogunlana noted that only a limited number of Nigerians had formally requested CTCs of the harmonised bills.

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    “Only a few requests for Certified True Copies of the harmonised Bills have been received, and all such requests have been duly processed,” he said.

    Ogunlana further explained that interested persons could still apply to the Office of the Clerk to the National Assembly upon payment of the prescribed fees.

    He emphasised that the office of the Clerk was working closely with the Federal Government Printing Press (FGPP) to ensure the timely publication of the duly certified and assented laws.

    Ogunlana said the gazetted copies were expected to be ready by yesterday.

    “While the Clerk initiates the gazetting process, the statutory responsibility for printing and publication rests with the Federal Government Printing Press,” Ogunlana stated.

    In the statement, signed on his behalf by the Director of Information, Bullah Audu Bi-Allah, Ogunlana said the National Assembly has introduced new procedural safeguards aimed at preventing future controversies over legislative documents.

    He noted: “To strengthen institutional processes, all Bills for presidential assent will henceforth be routed through Presidential Liaison Officers.

    “No request for gazetting an Act will be entertained by the Printing Press unless initiated by the Clerk to the National Assembly or an authorised representative.”

    He reassured the public that the National Assembly remains committed to transparency, accountability, and professionalism in the discharge of its constitutional responsibilities.

    CAN: economic decisions must not worsen hardship

    The move comes as the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) called on the Federal Government to exercise wisdom, fairness, and restraint in implementing economic policies.

    CAN President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, emphasised in his New Year message that economic decisions must not exacerbate hardship for citizens already struggling to make ends meet.

    “As fiscal, tax, and other policy reforms continue, CAN calls for wisdom, fairness, and restraint.

    “As the nation continues to speak about reforms, recovery, and growth, CAN affirms that progress must translate into lived realities.

    “Economic advancement must be evident in the daily lives of citizens – when food is affordable, healthcare is accessible, education is attainable, and meaningful work is available. Development that does not touch ordinary lives remains incomplete,” Okoh said.

    ‘Effective taxation not a burden’

    Former President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN), Mrs Gladys Simplice, urged Nigerians to embrace the new tax regime.

    She blamed opposition to the reforms on wealthy individuals resisting higher tax compliance.

    Simplice said the biggest challenge confronting the reforms was not the law itself but a “mindset issue” among taxpayers.

    She stressed that Nigerians must begin to see taxation as a civic responsibility rather than a burden.

    According to her, sustainable national development depends largely on efficient tax collection.

    “Taxes are what build nations. We cannot continue to complain about poor infrastructure and still resist the very instrument used to fix it,” Simplice said.

    Highlighting the progressive nature of the reforms, she noted that low-income earners would benefit substantially, correcting historical inequities in Nigeria’s tax system.

    “The reforms represent a major shift in the nation’s tax system by protecting low-income earners, who have historically carried a disproportionate share of the tax burden,” she said.

    Simplice noted that globally, taxation is recognised as a key driver of development.

    In Nigeria, however, the loudest criticism, she believes, comes from high-income earners who fear that the new laws will compel them to pay their true tax obligations.

    “High-income earners are instigating others to attack the law because it will affect them.

    “They have been avoiding their obligations for decades,” Simplice told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

    She emphasised that the reforms were long overdue and designed to promote fairness, support small businesses, and ease the burden on low-income Nigerians.

    Under the new framework, individuals earning up to N300,000 annually are exempt from tax; small businesses with turnovers below N100 million will no longer face multiple taxation.

    According to Simplice, this approach ensures equity and encourages compliance across all income levels.

    She also highlighted the introduction of a self-assessment system, noting that improved data integration across federal and state governments would expose under-declaration.

    “There is no hiding place anymore. You can assess yourself, but the government will still verify,” she said, citing Lagos State’s rollout of synchronised taxpayer identification numbers as a practical example of improved enforcement.

    She urged Nigerians to give the reforms time to yield results, acknowledging that resistance to change is common but typically subsides once benefits become apparent.

    AI tool launched

    A technology expert, Oluwaferanmi Oladepo, has launched Kaanta, an Artificial Intelligence-driven tool designed to simplify the new tax reforms.

    Kaanta, which operates entirely on WhatsApp, guides traders, small and medium-sized businesses, professionals, and individuals, helping them understand compliance requirements, calculate taxes, and access reliefs.

    Oladepo said the AI tool allows users to interact via text, voice, or handwritten notes and supports local languages, including Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, and Pidgin, expanding access to non-English speakers.

    He stressed that Kaanta AI would play a critical role in helping Nigerians navigate the new tax era efficiently.

  • FirstBank successfully completes N500b capital raise

    FirstBank successfully completes N500b capital raise

    • Tinubu’s deep understanding of the Nigerian economy shows in recent growth, says Otedola
    • Canvasses CBN to raise Banks’ Capital to N1tr
    • Cardoso: Best CBN Governor ever

    As someone who has spent over three decades investing, building businesses, and navigating Nigeria’s economic cycles, I rarely comment publicly on policy. But there are moments when leadership must be acknowledged.

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has shown remarkable courage and clarity in steering our country through difficult but necessary reforms. His bold sense of direction, guided by a deep understanding of our economy, has created the foundation for policies that are now being recognised across the world. I have seen many administrations, but his conviction at this critical time deserves commendation.

    In that same spirit of boldness, the Central Bank Governor, Mr. Yemi Cardoso, has been nothing short of exceptional. The slowdown in the rate of inflation is proof of his disciplined return to orthodox monetary policy. This is not theory; these are real results, visible in the gradual easing of pressure on households and businesses. I appreciate this because I know, from experience, how damaging policy inconsistency can be.

    His reforms in the foreign exchange market have restored confidence that had long been missing. For the first time in years, the naira is strengthening on the back of market forces not artificial fixes. To me, this is the most powerful signal that we are finally doing things the right way. The fact that our external reserves have climbed to a seven-year high above $46 billion is further evidence of his steady hand.

    I am also impressed by the bold decision to recapitalize the banking sector. Some people criticised it early on, unnecessarily in my view, but today it is clear it was the right move. Following the massive profits banks recorded in 2024, 2025 has rightly become a year of prudence and consolidation. This is the only way banks can support real sector lending and drive genuine economic growth next year.

    From where I stand, and with the benefit of many years in Nigeria’s business landscape, I believe it is time to raise the minimum capital requirement for international banking licences from N500 billion to at least N1 trillion. A modern economy aiming for the $1 trillion mark cannot rely on weakly capitalised banks. Stronger banks mean better governance, broader ownership, and institutions that are not run like personal estates, a problem we have lived with for far too long.

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    FirstBank, the commercial banking arm of First HoldCo Plc, has met the N500 billion minimum capital base required by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for an international banking licence. The shareholders of FirstHoldco are committed to injecting additional capital into its existing subsidiaries and new business adjacencies.

    I say this without hesitation: Yemi Cardoso is the best Central Bank Governor Nigeria has ever produced. His calmness, discipline, and unwavering focus on doing what is right, not what is easy, reminds me of the kind of leadership any serious economy needs.

    I encourage him to continue on this path. Nigeria is turning a corner, and those of us who believe in this country will continue to support the bold monetary reforms that are laying a stronger foundation for our future.

  • First Lady welcomes five New Year babies

    First Lady welcomes five New Year babies

    First Lady Oluremi Tinubu yesterday urged fellow citizens to embrace generosity as a pathway to attracting abundant blessings.

    She said intentional generosity towards the less privileged should become a way of life in the New Year.

    Addressing reporters after receiving the first babies of 2026 at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) at Jabi in Abuja, the First Lady said giving is a powerful principle that attracts blessings, prosperity, and growth.

    “Make sure you are generous. This year, I tell people: if you want money, you have to sow money in the lives of the less privileged. Sow money. Whatever you sow, you will receive. If you like to give clothes to people, you’ll receive abundant clothes. You can’t sow corn and receive corn. Be generous; it’s a year of generosity. Our giving should be intentional,” she said.

    Mrs. Tinubu, who was accompanied by the wife of the Vice President, Hajiya Nana Shettima; the Minister of Women Affairs, Imaan Suleiman-Ibrahim; and the Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mariya Mahmoud, said she received five newborns yesterday at the hospital.

    The babies included the first baby of the year, a female infant delivered at exactly midnight by a 26-year-old first-time mother, Patience Adakole; a set of triplets (two boys and a girl) delivered by Blessing Oragwu after 13 years of waiting, and another baby boy.

    “I welcomed five in total: the baby of the year, a girl, and then the triplets, the mother has waited for 13 years, which is wonderful; and another baby boy,” the First Lady said.

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    She described the moment as deeply fulfilling for her.

    Drawing from cultural symbolism, Mrs. Tinubu expressed optimism that Nigeria will be blessed this year.

    “In Yoruba land, when you have girls, they will say they come with ease. So, we believe that this year is going to be a great year for us as a nation: peace in abundance, prosperity in abundance,” she said.

    Reflecting on the peaceful passage of the country into the New Year, Mrs. Tinubu added: “I’m excited because last year was something else. All of us who made it to the New Year should be thankful. There were so many deaths that we shouldn’t even think about. We thank God for His mercy and we believe that this year will be a blessed year for us.”

    Also, the Chairman of the National Population Commission (NPC), Aminu Yusuf, stated that birth registration is important to keeping an accurate national data and a critical legal identity for every child.

    “It becomes a legal document that the child will be proud of by the time he grows. It gives the child access to education, health, and whatever you can think of,” Yusuf said.

    The NPC chairman announced plans to decentralise the New Year birth registration across the country.

    “By next year, similar activities should be replicated in all the states. We want people to be aware of the importance of registration. First ladies visit hospitals, but we want them to carry along our staff so the process is institutionalised,” he said.

    NPC’s Director-General, Telson Osifo Ojogun, said the commission’s role is primarily data-driven.

    “The National Population Commission does not directly manage population; we manage the data that informs how other ministries and stakeholders manage population,” Ojogun stated.

  • JUST IN: Court halts enforcement of tinted glass permit policy

    JUST IN: Court halts enforcement of tinted glass permit policy

    A Federal High Court has issued an interim order restraining the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) from enforcing the Tinted Glass Permit policy across the country.

    The order is to remain in force pending the hearing and determination of a substantive suit before the court.

    The NPF had earlier announced on December 15, 2025, that enforcement of the policy would resume nationwide from January 2, 2026, as part of efforts to enhance public safety and internal security.

    However, in a statement issued on Thursday and signed by the Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, the police disclosed that it was subsequently served with an interim court order in Suit No. HOR/FHR/M/31/2025. According to the statement, the order, issued on December 17, 2025, directed the police to suspend enforcement of the policy pending the hearing and determination of the suit or until the order is otherwise vacated.

    “In response, the Nigeria Police Force entered appearance in the matter, filed preliminary objections, and applied for the vacation of the interim order. The court has adjourned the case to January 20, 2026, for further proceedings.

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    “In strict compliance with the subsisting court order and in line with constitutional provisions, the Nigeria Police Force has placed the enforcement of the Tinted Glass Permit policy on hold nationwide until the court reaches a decision.

    “The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, reaffirmed the Force’s commitment to the rule of law while continuing to fulfill its core mandate of protecting lives and property”.

    The IGP assured that the Police will continue to adopt lawful and intelligence-driven strategies to tackle security challenges across the country.

    The Force also assured members of the public that further updates and clear guidance will be communicated as appropriate following the court’s determination, in the interest of public order and national security.

  • Akpabio ends legal battles, withdraws all defamation suits after New Year sermon

    Akpabio ends legal battles, withdraws all defamation suits after New Year sermon

    Senate President Godswill Akpabio has directed his legal team to discontinue all pending defamation suits he instituted against various individuals, saying the decision was inspired by spiritual counsel received during a New Year Mass in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.

    Akpabio made the disclosure on Thursday at the Sacred Heart Parish, Uyo, where he attended the New Year service.

    He explained that the move followed a moment of personal reflection prompted by the priest’s homily, which focused on peace, forgiveness and the importance of letting go of past grievances.

    “I had almost nine cases in court against some individuals who defamed me, who lied against me, who slandered my name,” Akpabio told the congregation. “But I listened to the priest and suddenly realised he was talking to me. So I hereby direct my solicitors to withdraw all the lawsuits against them.”

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    During the sermon, the priest urged worshippers to embrace peace as a pathway to progress, noting that personal healing often begins with forgiveness. He stressed the need to let go of past hurts in order to move forward.

    Akpabio’s decision ended a series of high-profile defamation cases that attracted national attention in 2025.

    Among them was a N200 billion suit filed against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, following allegations of sexual harassment which Akpabio denied and asked her to prove in court. 

    His wife had also instituted defamation actions over claims she said damaged the family’s reputation.

    The relationship between Akpabio and Akpoti-Uduaghan worsened after her suspension from the Senate in March 2025, which she publicly linked to her allegations against the Senate President. Akpoti-Uduaghan also challenged some of the actions taken against her in court, including a N100 billion defamation suit over remarks she said harmed her reputation.

    With Thursday’s announcement, Akpabio has brought closure to all defamation-related litigations involving him, signalling a conciliatory start to the year and a shift from courtroom battles to reconciliation.