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  • JUSTINLåte singer Mohbåd’s Wife Wunmi Did Not Birth A Båby Gìrl” - Stella Dimokorku Reports.
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  • Bandits Kill Pregnant Woman and Brother, Abduct Two Siblings in Night Attack on Gombe Community

    Bandits attacked a private residence in Pindiga town, Akko Local Government Area of Gombe State, late Saturday night, killing a pregnant woman and her brother while abducting two other siblings. Residents said the gunmen stormed the house under cover of darkness, shooting indiscriminately before fleeing with their victims. The brutal incident has thrown the community into mourning and renewed fears over persistent insecurity in the state. Police confirmed the attack and said tactical units, hunters, and vigilante groups have been mobilised to rescue the abducted victims and apprehend the perpetrators, while Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya condemned the killings as barbaric and unacceptable.
    Bandits Kill Pregnant Woman and Brother, Abduct Two Siblings in Night Attack on Gombe Community Bandits attacked a private residence in Pindiga town, Akko Local Government Area of Gombe State, late Saturday night, killing a pregnant woman and her brother while abducting two other siblings. Residents said the gunmen stormed the house under cover of darkness, shooting indiscriminately before fleeing with their victims. The brutal incident has thrown the community into mourning and renewed fears over persistent insecurity in the state. Police confirmed the attack and said tactical units, hunters, and vigilante groups have been mobilised to rescue the abducted victims and apprehend the perpetrators, while Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya condemned the killings as barbaric and unacceptable.
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  • Nigerian Soldier Shares Plan Against ISIS in Sokoto Following US Airstrikes, Flaunts Military Gear

    Following US President Donald Trump’s missile strikes on ISIS camps in Sokoto State, a Nigerian soldier inspired by the operation has vowed to support local communities and back Nigerian troops. The soldier displayed his military kits in a viral social media post, emphasizing his commitment to protect civilians, combat terrorism, and ensure that extremists have no hiding place. His message resonated online, drawing cheers and reactions from followers who praised his readiness to restore peace in Nigeria’s northwest.
    Nigerian Soldier Shares Plan Against ISIS in Sokoto Following US Airstrikes, Flaunts Military Gear Following US President Donald Trump’s missile strikes on ISIS camps in Sokoto State, a Nigerian soldier inspired by the operation has vowed to support local communities and back Nigerian troops. The soldier displayed his military kits in a viral social media post, emphasizing his commitment to protect civilians, combat terrorism, and ensure that extremists have no hiding place. His message resonated online, drawing cheers and reactions from followers who praised his readiness to restore peace in Nigeria’s northwest.
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  • JUST IN: Notorious criminal named Fidelis Guyama, known for organizing kidnappings and armed robberies across Taraba, Benue, and Plateau States, has been arrested. He was captured by troops from Operation Whirl Stroke (6 Brigade, Nigerian Army) during an intelligence-led operation on December 21, 2025, in Vaase community, Ukum LGA, Benue State. He is believed to be a key leader behind several criminal activities in the region.
    JUST IN: Notorious criminal named Fidelis Guyama, known for organizing kidnappings and armed robberies across Taraba, Benue, and Plateau States, has been arrested. He was captured by troops from Operation Whirl Stroke (6 Brigade, Nigerian Army) during an intelligence-led operation on December 21, 2025, in Vaase community, Ukum LGA, Benue State. He is believed to be a key leader behind several criminal activities in the region.
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    Aunty Tiwa breaks down in tears while performing “ Some body’s son go love me one day“. At one point she realized she hasn’t been so lucky with love.

    It’s been 5 years now she has not dated or loved correctly . After 5years someone’s son has not come for her .

    Now she feels as if someone’s son might never come for her

    Dear Aunty Tiwa, You are loved. We Love you so much.
    PAINFUL馃毃馃挃 Aunty Tiwa breaks down in tears while performing “ Some body’s son go love me one day“. At one point she realized she hasn’t been so lucky with love. It’s been 5 years now she has not dated or loved correctly . After 5years someone’s son has not come for her 馃う‍鈾傦笍馃挃. Now she feels as if someone’s son might never come for her Dear Aunty Tiwa, You are loved. We Love you so much.
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  • US Resumes Surveillance Flights Over North-East Nigeria After Sokoto Airstrikes

    The United States has resumed intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations over Nigeria’s north-east, focusing on militant activity in the Sambisa Forest, days after airstrikes on ISIS fighters in Sokoto State.

    The development was disclosed on Saturday by Sahel-focused t+rrorism tracker Brant Philip, who shared flight-tracking data showing a US aircraft operating over Borno State. According to the data, the aircraft was a Gulfstream V — a long-range jet often modified for ISR missions.

    “The United States resumed ISR operations today on ISWAP in the Sambisa forest, Borno State in northeast Nigeria, after a pause of one day following the strikes in Sokoto State,” Philip wrote on X. He explained that Saturday’s operation targeted the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), the ISIS affiliate active mainly in Nigeria’s north-east and the Lake Chad basin.

    Flight-tracking records reviewed by open-source analysts show that the US began its current ISR missions over Nigeria on November 24, with aircraft taking off from Ghana, a key logistics hub for the American military in West Africa.

    The same aircraft, linked to Tenax Aerospace, a US special mission aircraft provider, has reportedly flown over Nigeria almost daily since then. Sources familiar with the operation said the flights are aimed at monitoring militant groups and tracking an American pilot k+dnapped in neighbouring Niger Republic.

    The renewed US activity comes weeks after Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, met with US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth in Washington amid tensions over President Donald Trump’s threats of military intervention.

    Following the meeting, Hegseth said the US would work “aggressively” with Nigeria to end what he described as the “persecution of Christians by jihadist t+rrorists.”

    Thursday night’s airstrikes in North-West Nigeria, reportedly targeting ISIS-linked militants, were described by Trump as the “first fulfillment” of that pledge. “More str+kes would follow,” the US President warned.
    US Resumes Surveillance Flights Over North-East Nigeria After Sokoto Airstrikes The United States has resumed intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operations over Nigeria’s north-east, focusing on militant activity in the Sambisa Forest, days after airstrikes on ISIS fighters in Sokoto State. The development was disclosed on Saturday by Sahel-focused t+rrorism tracker Brant Philip, who shared flight-tracking data showing a US aircraft operating over Borno State. According to the data, the aircraft was a Gulfstream V — a long-range jet often modified for ISR missions. “The United States resumed ISR operations today on ISWAP in the Sambisa forest, Borno State in northeast Nigeria, after a pause of one day following the strikes in Sokoto State,” Philip wrote on X. He explained that Saturday’s operation targeted the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), the ISIS affiliate active mainly in Nigeria’s north-east and the Lake Chad basin. Flight-tracking records reviewed by open-source analysts show that the US began its current ISR missions over Nigeria on November 24, with aircraft taking off from Ghana, a key logistics hub for the American military in West Africa. The same aircraft, linked to Tenax Aerospace, a US special mission aircraft provider, has reportedly flown over Nigeria almost daily since then. Sources familiar with the operation said the flights are aimed at monitoring militant groups and tracking an American pilot k+dnapped in neighbouring Niger Republic. The renewed US activity comes weeks after Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, met with US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth in Washington amid tensions over President Donald Trump’s threats of military intervention. Following the meeting, Hegseth said the US would work “aggressively” with Nigeria to end what he described as the “persecution of Christians by jihadist t+rrorists.” Thursday night’s airstrikes in North-West Nigeria, reportedly targeting ISIS-linked militants, were described by Trump as the “first fulfillment” of that pledge. “More str+kes would follow,” the US President warned.
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  • US and Nigeria Carry Out Joint Missile Strikes on Islamist Militants in Sokoto State on Christmas Day

    On December 25, 2025, the United States and Nigeria conducted precision missile strikes targeting Islamist militants in Sokoto State. Ordered by US President Donald Trump and approved by Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, the operation focused on ISIS-linked positions, aiming to degrade the group’s operational capabilities. The attacks underscore the complex terrorism landscape in north-west Nigeria, where fragmented militant groups, including Lakurawa fighters with shifting jihadi allegiances, have threatened civilians for years. Initially invited by local communities to combat banditry, groups like Lakurawa later turned violent, imposing radical practices and attacking both civilians and security forces. The strikes prompted suspected terrorists to relocate, though insecurity continues to affect Sokoto residents of all faiths.
    US and Nigeria Carry Out Joint Missile Strikes on Islamist Militants in Sokoto State on Christmas Day On December 25, 2025, the United States and Nigeria conducted precision missile strikes targeting Islamist militants in Sokoto State. Ordered by US President Donald Trump and approved by Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, the operation focused on ISIS-linked positions, aiming to degrade the group’s operational capabilities. The attacks underscore the complex terrorism landscape in north-west Nigeria, where fragmented militant groups, including Lakurawa fighters with shifting jihadi allegiances, have threatened civilians for years. Initially invited by local communities to combat banditry, groups like Lakurawa later turned violent, imposing radical practices and attacking both civilians and security forces. The strikes prompted suspected terrorists to relocate, though insecurity continues to affect Sokoto residents of all faiths.
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  • JUST INLagos State Government is supporting Wizkid with transp0rtati0n. If you’re within Lagos, there will be free transp0rt stråight to the G.0.A.T concert.

    No stress. No £excuses. Lagos is moving for Big Wiz.
    JUST IN鈥硷笍Lagos State Government is supporting Wizkid with transp0rtati0n. If you’re within Lagos, there will be free transp0rt stråight to the G.0.A.T concert. No stress. No £excuses. Lagos is moving for Big Wiz.馃悙鉂o笍
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  • President Tinubu Departs Lagos for Europe Ahead of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2026 Summit

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu departed Lagos on Sunday for a European trip, the destination of which has been officially withheld. According to his Special Adviser on Information & Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the trip continues the President’s end-of-year break and precedes his official visit to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Tinubu has been invited by UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed AlNahyan to attend the 2026 edition of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW 2026) Summit, scheduled for early January. The summit aims to bring together leaders from government, business, and society to promote sustainable development under the theme “The Nexus of Next: All Systems Go.” Tinubu is expected to return to Nigeria after the weeklong event.
    President Tinubu Departs Lagos for Europe Ahead of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2026 Summit President Bola Ahmed Tinubu departed Lagos on Sunday for a European trip, the destination of which has been officially withheld. According to his Special Adviser on Information & Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the trip continues the President’s end-of-year break and precedes his official visit to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Tinubu has been invited by UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed AlNahyan to attend the 2026 edition of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW 2026) Summit, scheduled for early January. The summit aims to bring together leaders from government, business, and society to promote sustainable development under the theme “The Nexus of Next: All Systems Go.” Tinubu is expected to return to Nigeria after the weeklong event.
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  • Galatasaray Congratulates Victor Osimhen After First AFCON 2025 Goal Against Tunisia

    Victor Osimhen opened his goal account at AFCON 2025, scoring a brilliant header and providing an assist in Nigeria’s 3-2 win over Tunisia, helping the Super Eagles secure a spot in the Round of 16. His club, Galatasaray, praised his performance on social media, highlighting his decisive contributions. Osimhen had previously faced frustration with two goals ruled out for offside, making this breakthrough a significant moment. CAF also recognized his goal as the best of match-day six. Nigeria now prepares to face Uganda in their final group game on December 30, with Osimhen in fine form.
    Galatasaray Congratulates Victor Osimhen After First AFCON 2025 Goal Against Tunisia Victor Osimhen opened his goal account at AFCON 2025, scoring a brilliant header and providing an assist in Nigeria’s 3-2 win over Tunisia, helping the Super Eagles secure a spot in the Round of 16. His club, Galatasaray, praised his performance on social media, highlighting his decisive contributions. Osimhen had previously faced frustration with two goals ruled out for offside, making this breakthrough a significant moment. CAF also recognized his goal as the best of match-day six. Nigeria now prepares to face Uganda in their final group game on December 30, with Osimhen in fine form.
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  • Deji Adeyanju Identifies Four Groups Unhappy About US Bombing Terrorists in Nigeria

    Human rights activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju has identified four categories of people reportedly unhappy about the US airstrikes on ISIS-linked militants in Sokoto, Nigeria. In a Facebook post on December 28, 2025, Adeyanju listed the groups as: members of the Nigerian Army allegedly benefiting from insecurity, terrorists themselves, terrorist sympathizers, and politicians exploiting opposition politics. The US military action, carried out at Nigeria’s request, has sparked varied reactions across the country, with some praising the intervention while others express concern over its implications.
    Deji Adeyanju Identifies Four Groups Unhappy About US Bombing Terrorists in Nigeria Human rights activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju has identified four categories of people reportedly unhappy about the US airstrikes on ISIS-linked militants in Sokoto, Nigeria. In a Facebook post on December 28, 2025, Adeyanju listed the groups as: members of the Nigerian Army allegedly benefiting from insecurity, terrorists themselves, terrorist sympathizers, and politicians exploiting opposition politics. The US military action, carried out at Nigeria’s request, has sparked varied reactions across the country, with some praising the intervention while others express concern over its implications.
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  • Allwell Ademola: Details Emerge on Actress’ Sudden Death – Possible High Blood Pressure Speculated

    The Theatre Arts and Movie Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN) has mourned the death of actress Allwell Ademola, who passed away on December 27, 2025, at age 43. Reports indicate that she suffered a cardiac arrest while being rushed to Ancilla Catholic Hospital in Agege after experiencing difficulty breathing. Despite being placed on oxygen, medical efforts could not revive her. Fans speculated that high blood pressure may have contributed to her sudden demise, while her final video, in which she expressed hope for 2025, resurfaced online, leaving many shocked at the abrupt deterioration of her health. Allwell Ademola’s death adds to the string of Nollywood losses in 2025, including actors Odira Nwobu, Monalisa Stephen, and Pat Ugwu.
    Allwell Ademola: Details Emerge on Actress’ Sudden Death – Possible High Blood Pressure Speculated The Theatre Arts and Movie Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN) has mourned the death of actress Allwell Ademola, who passed away on December 27, 2025, at age 43. Reports indicate that she suffered a cardiac arrest while being rushed to Ancilla Catholic Hospital in Agege after experiencing difficulty breathing. Despite being placed on oxygen, medical efforts could not revive her. Fans speculated that high blood pressure may have contributed to her sudden demise, while her final video, in which she expressed hope for 2025, resurfaced online, leaving many shocked at the abrupt deterioration of her health. Allwell Ademola’s death adds to the string of Nollywood losses in 2025, including actors Odira Nwobu, Monalisa Stephen, and Pat Ugwu.
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  • Fayose Releases Documents Showing Oyo Governor Makinde Received N50 Billion from Tinubu’s Government After Ibadan Explosion

    Former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose has released documents claiming that Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde received N50 billion from the federal government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a special intervention fund following the January 2024 Ibadan explosion. According to Fayose, only N4.5 billion of the fund was released to victims, while the remainder was allegedly diverted to support Makinde’s presidential ambitions, sparking tensions within the PDP. Fayose challenged Makinde to sue him and stated he has additional proof of undisclosed intervention funds provided to the Oyo State Government by Tinubu’s administration.
    Fayose Releases Documents Showing Oyo Governor Makinde Received N50 Billion from Tinubu’s Government After Ibadan Explosion Former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose has released documents claiming that Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde received N50 billion from the federal government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a special intervention fund following the January 2024 Ibadan explosion. According to Fayose, only N4.5 billion of the fund was released to victims, while the remainder was allegedly diverted to support Makinde’s presidential ambitions, sparking tensions within the PDP. Fayose challenged Makinde to sue him and stated he has additional proof of undisclosed intervention funds provided to the Oyo State Government by Tinubu’s administration.
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  • Integrity Shock as ICPC Scores NNPC Zero, Ranks National Oil Company Bottom Despite Fresh Profits and Reform Claims

    Nigeria’s anti-corruption watchdog, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), has rated the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) zero in its 2025 Ethics and Integrity Compliance Scorecard, placing it last among 357 federal ministries, departments and agencies assessed nationwide. The report found that NNPCL failed across all four integrity pillars—management culture, financial management, administrative systems, and anti-corruption mechanisms—classifying the national oil company as a high-risk institution. The outcome has intensified concerns over governance, transparency and accountability in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, especially given NNPCL’s recent claims of improved profitability.
    The ICPC report also revealed mixed results across petroleum regulators, with the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) emerging as the top-performing agency, while the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NMDPRA) recorded weak compliance. Overall, only about 14% of federal agencies achieved substantial compliance, prompting the ICPC to signal tougher enforcement actions against persistently non-compliant institutions. Analysts warn that NNPCL’s zero score poses reputational risks and could undermine public trust and investor confidence unless urgent governance reforms are implemented.
    Integrity Shock as ICPC Scores NNPC Zero, Ranks National Oil Company Bottom Despite Fresh Profits and Reform Claims Nigeria’s anti-corruption watchdog, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), has rated the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) zero in its 2025 Ethics and Integrity Compliance Scorecard, placing it last among 357 federal ministries, departments and agencies assessed nationwide. The report found that NNPCL failed across all four integrity pillars—management culture, financial management, administrative systems, and anti-corruption mechanisms—classifying the national oil company as a high-risk institution. The outcome has intensified concerns over governance, transparency and accountability in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, especially given NNPCL’s recent claims of improved profitability. The ICPC report also revealed mixed results across petroleum regulators, with the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) emerging as the top-performing agency, while the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NMDPRA) recorded weak compliance. Overall, only about 14% of federal agencies achieved substantial compliance, prompting the ICPC to signal tougher enforcement actions against persistently non-compliant institutions. Analysts warn that NNPCL’s zero score poses reputational risks and could undermine public trust and investor confidence unless urgent governance reforms are implemented.
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  • US Attack in Sokoto: Resident Accuses Trump of Targeting Innocent Civilians in Alleged ISIS Airstrike, Questions Terror Claims

    A Sokoto resident, Jamilu Umar Jabbi, has strongly condemned the recent United States airstrike on alleged ISIS bases in Sokoto State, ordered by former US President Donald Trump. Speaking via a Facebook post, Jabbi questioned the existence of ISIS in Sokoto and accused the US of targeting innocent civilians rather than terrorists. He argued that areas with documented terrorist activities, such as Zamfara, Katsina, and parts of eastern Sokoto, were ignored, while Jabo—an area he claims has no history of terrorism—was struck at night.
    Jabbi further alleged that the attack reflects injustice and a hidden agenda against Muslims, calling on Nigerian leaders to speak out and urging divine intervention. His comments have sparked mixed reactions online, with some supporting the US action as a counterterrorism effort and others insisting that innocent lives were lost. The incident continues to fuel national debate over the legitimacy, intelligence basis, and humanitarian impact of the reported US airstrikes in northern Nigeria.
    US Attack in Sokoto: Resident Accuses Trump of Targeting Innocent Civilians in Alleged ISIS Airstrike, Questions Terror Claims A Sokoto resident, Jamilu Umar Jabbi, has strongly condemned the recent United States airstrike on alleged ISIS bases in Sokoto State, ordered by former US President Donald Trump. Speaking via a Facebook post, Jabbi questioned the existence of ISIS in Sokoto and accused the US of targeting innocent civilians rather than terrorists. He argued that areas with documented terrorist activities, such as Zamfara, Katsina, and parts of eastern Sokoto, were ignored, while Jabo—an area he claims has no history of terrorism—was struck at night. Jabbi further alleged that the attack reflects injustice and a hidden agenda against Muslims, calling on Nigerian leaders to speak out and urging divine intervention. His comments have sparked mixed reactions online, with some supporting the US action as a counterterrorism effort and others insisting that innocent lives were lost. The incident continues to fuel national debate over the legitimacy, intelligence basis, and humanitarian impact of the reported US airstrikes in northern Nigeria.
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