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  • “Billions Worth Of Goods Were Destroyed During the Oshodi Market Fire Outbreak, And The Fire Service Couldn’t Stop The Blaze For a Full Day. What Kind of Country Is This? Now We’ve Lost Everything”.
    -Young Lady Cries Out.

    This is really so sad to watch.
    “Billions Worth Of Goods Were Destroyed During the Oshodi Market Fire Outbreak, And The Fire Service Couldn’t Stop The Blaze For a Full Day. What Kind of Country Is This? Now We’ve Lost Everything”. -Young Lady Cries Out. This is really so sad to watch.
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  • New Year Greetings to All Fintter Staff from the Director General

    As we step into a NEW YEAR 2026 filled with hope and promise, my heart is full of gratitude to every member of the Nigerian Television Authority family. Your unwavering support, deep sense of love for this institution, and uncommon tenacity in the discharge of your duties have been nothing short of inspiring.

    Through challenges and uncertainties, you stood firm. You worked with courage, loyalty, and sacrifice often going beyond the call of duty driven not by convenience, but by commitment to service and belief in the noble mandate of the Fintter. Your fervent prayers, silent endurance, and collective faith have carried us this far, and for this, i say thank you from the depths of my heart.

    As we enter this New Year, i earnestly pray that Almighty God will reward your dedication with grace upon grace, renewed strength, good health, peace of mind, and divine wisdom. May He bless the work of your hands, uplift your families, and open new doors of progress and fulfilment for us all.

    Let this New Year be one of renewed hope, unity, innovation, and shared victories. Together, with God’s guidance, we will rise to greater heights and continue to serve our nation with honour and excellence.
    Thank you for standing strong.
    Thank you for believing.
    Thank you for being Fintter.
    HAPPY NEW YEAR, and may God’s abundant grace abide with us all.
    - Akanni.
    New Year Greetings to All Fintter Staff from the Director General As we step into a NEW YEAR 2026 filled with hope and promise, my heart is full of gratitude to every member of the Nigerian Television Authority family. Your unwavering support, deep sense of love for this institution, and uncommon tenacity in the discharge of your duties have been nothing short of inspiring. Through challenges and uncertainties, you stood firm. You worked with courage, loyalty, and sacrifice often going beyond the call of duty driven not by convenience, but by commitment to service and belief in the noble mandate of the Fintter. Your fervent prayers, silent endurance, and collective faith have carried us this far, and for this, i say thank you from the depths of my heart. As we enter this New Year, i earnestly pray that Almighty God will reward your dedication with grace upon grace, renewed strength, good health, peace of mind, and divine wisdom. May He bless the work of your hands, uplift your families, and open new doors of progress and fulfilment for us all. Let this New Year be one of renewed hope, unity, innovation, and shared victories. Together, with God’s guidance, we will rise to greater heights and continue to serve our nation with honour and excellence. Thank you for standing strong. Thank you for believing. Thank you for being Fintter. HAPPY NEW YEAR, and may God’s abundant grace abide with us all. - Akanni.
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  • "Tinubu must go! Tinubu Nigerians are not okay with your speech."

    By a man seen carrying a coffin with Tinubu must go printed all over it.
    "Tinubu must go! Tinubu Nigerians are not okay with your speech." By a man seen carrying a coffin with Tinubu must go printed all over it.
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  • Prince George’s County Father Charged With Murder, Child Abuse After 4-Month-Old Baby Dies From Blunt Force Trauma in Suitland, Maryland

    A 24-year-old father, Khalil Brooks-Clarke, has been charged with multiple counts of murder and child abuse following the death of his 4-month-old son, Kairo Brooks, in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Police said officers responded to a distress call in the early hours of December 27, 2025, at an apartment in Suitland, where the infant was found unresponsive. Despite emergency medical efforts, the baby was pronounced dead shortly after being taken to a hospital.

    An autopsy later revealed that the infant died from blunt force trauma. Investigators stated that Brooks-Clarke was the only caregiver present at the time the fatal injuries were sustained. Following consultations with the Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s Office, police filed charges including first-degree murder, second-degree murder, first- and second-degree child abuse, and other related offenses.

    Prince George’s County Police Chief George Nader described the case as a tragic reminder of the vulnerability of infants, stressing the importance of reporting suspected abuse before it is too late. Brooks-Clarke is currently being held in the custody of the Department of Corrections as investigations continue. Authorities have urged anyone with relevant information to contact the police homicide unit and encouraged the public to report suspected child abuse or domestic violence to appropriate support services.
    Prince George’s County Father Charged With Murder, Child Abuse After 4-Month-Old Baby Dies From Blunt Force Trauma in Suitland, Maryland A 24-year-old father, Khalil Brooks-Clarke, has been charged with multiple counts of murder and child abuse following the death of his 4-month-old son, Kairo Brooks, in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Police said officers responded to a distress call in the early hours of December 27, 2025, at an apartment in Suitland, where the infant was found unresponsive. Despite emergency medical efforts, the baby was pronounced dead shortly after being taken to a hospital. An autopsy later revealed that the infant died from blunt force trauma. Investigators stated that Brooks-Clarke was the only caregiver present at the time the fatal injuries were sustained. Following consultations with the Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s Office, police filed charges including first-degree murder, second-degree murder, first- and second-degree child abuse, and other related offenses. Prince George’s County Police Chief George Nader described the case as a tragic reminder of the vulnerability of infants, stressing the importance of reporting suspected abuse before it is too late. Brooks-Clarke is currently being held in the custody of the Department of Corrections as investigations continue. Authorities have urged anyone with relevant information to contact the police homicide unit and encouraged the public to report suspected child abuse or domestic violence to appropriate support services.
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  • Nigerians need to make this video go viral and push it everywhere. The raw passion in his voice, the anger, the hunger, the desperation feels like a nation speaking through one man. I’ve rarely seen any content creator confront Tinubu this directly, without fear or soft language.
    Nigerians need to make this video go viral and push it everywhere. The raw passion in his voice, the anger, the hunger, the desperation feels like a nation speaking through one man. I’ve rarely seen any content creator confront Tinubu this directly, without fear or soft language.
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  • BREAKING: Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed has criticised President Bola Tinubu and the APC-led federal government over proposed tax reform laws and the arrest of his Commissioner of Finance by the EFCC over an alleged $9.7 million terrorism financing charge.

    Speaking on the matter, Bala said he was shocked to wake up to allegations linking him to terrorism, noting that his name was mentioned in the EFCC case despite his constitutional immunity. He accused the federal government of neglecting Bauchi State, claiming no significant federal road projects, water supply initiatives, or security support have been provided, adding that the state bears much of the security cost.

    The governor said he had remained silent for too long and described the tax reforms as flawed, arguing they would further impoverish ordinary Nigerians and weaken state governments. He also alleged that the federal government was using the courts and anti-graft agencies to intimidate opposition figures.

    Bala warned against what he described as political persecution, stressing that he would not allow himself to be criminalised for refusing to join the APC.
    BREAKING: Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed has criticised President Bola Tinubu and the APC-led federal government over proposed tax reform laws and the arrest of his Commissioner of Finance by the EFCC over an alleged $9.7 million terrorism financing charge. Speaking on the matter, Bala said he was shocked to wake up to allegations linking him to terrorism, noting that his name was mentioned in the EFCC case despite his constitutional immunity. He accused the federal government of neglecting Bauchi State, claiming no significant federal road projects, water supply initiatives, or security support have been provided, adding that the state bears much of the security cost. The governor said he had remained silent for too long and described the tax reforms as flawed, arguing they would further impoverish ordinary Nigerians and weaken state governments. He also alleged that the federal government was using the courts and anti-graft agencies to intimidate opposition figures. Bala warned against what he described as political persecution, stressing that he would not allow himself to be criminalised for refusing to join the APC.
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  • JUSTINFirst Lìvestreåm of 2026 with Carterefe × Geh Geh. 2026 starts l0ud as Carterefe links up with Geh Geh for the first livestream of the year.

    This one is guaranteed cru!se, cha0s and premium vibes. Geh Geh is coming with fùll lessons in 0peh, T0t0l0gy and every c0urse nob0dy registered for.

    So meñ, are you ready? Or you’re still waiting for the lådìes to j0in bef0re you tåp in? L0L.

    Either way, it’s going to be a bl0wn streåm. We m0ve. 2026 n0 dùll m0ment.
    JUSTIN‼️First Lìvestreåm of 2026 with Carterefe × Geh Geh. 2026 starts l0ud as Carterefe links up with Geh Geh for the first livestream of the year. 😁💔🤦 This one is guaranteed cru!se, cha0s and premium vibes. Geh Geh is coming with fùll lessons in 0peh, T0t0l0gy and every c0urse nob0dy registered for.😅 So meñ, are you ready? Or you’re still waiting for the lådìes to j0in bef0re you tåp in? L0L. Either way, it’s going to be a bl0wn streåm. We m0ve. 2026 n0 dùll m0ment.👏
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  • Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele states facts about new tax laws
    Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele states facts about new tax laws
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  • Heartbreaking Last Words of Businessman Trapped in Lagos Great Nigeria Building Fire Emerge as Victim Dies Under Rubble

    Tragedy struck Lagos Island’s Balogun Market after a devastating fire engulfed the 25-storey Great Nigeria Insurance House plaza, leading to a partial collapse that trapped several traders inside. One of the victims, Nze Obum, a China-based cloth merchant, was later confirmed dead after being buried under the rubble.

    Audio recordings of Obum’s final phone calls have since surfaced online, revealing his desperate pleas for rescue as he lay trapped beneath the debris. According to reports, Obum had returned to Nigeria for the Christmas holidays to support his wife, who had just given birth, and to sell goods at the market. He was reportedly retrieving remaining stock from his shop when the building collapsed.

    A fellow trader, Zacheaus Afolayan, confirmed Obum’s death, stating that his body was recovered by emergency responders and released to his family for burial in Anambra State. In one of the calls made around 2 a.m., Obum begged not to be abandoned, referencing his young children. A second, weaker call reportedly followed later the same day.

    The incident has sparked widespread outrage and grief on social media, with many Nigerians questioning emergency response times and lamenting the state of safety infrastructure in the country. Netizens described the audio as deeply traumatic, urging authorities to place greater value on human life and improve disaster response systems to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
    Heartbreaking Last Words of Businessman Trapped in Lagos Great Nigeria Building Fire Emerge as Victim Dies Under Rubble Tragedy struck Lagos Island’s Balogun Market after a devastating fire engulfed the 25-storey Great Nigeria Insurance House plaza, leading to a partial collapse that trapped several traders inside. One of the victims, Nze Obum, a China-based cloth merchant, was later confirmed dead after being buried under the rubble. Audio recordings of Obum’s final phone calls have since surfaced online, revealing his desperate pleas for rescue as he lay trapped beneath the debris. According to reports, Obum had returned to Nigeria for the Christmas holidays to support his wife, who had just given birth, and to sell goods at the market. He was reportedly retrieving remaining stock from his shop when the building collapsed. A fellow trader, Zacheaus Afolayan, confirmed Obum’s death, stating that his body was recovered by emergency responders and released to his family for burial in Anambra State. In one of the calls made around 2 a.m., Obum begged not to be abandoned, referencing his young children. A second, weaker call reportedly followed later the same day. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and grief on social media, with many Nigerians questioning emergency response times and lamenting the state of safety infrastructure in the country. Netizens described the audio as deeply traumatic, urging authorities to place greater value on human life and improve disaster response systems to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
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  • JUSTINThank you, baby — Chioma Adeleke shows appreciation to Davido for the beautiful flowers as they mark the end of 2025.

    Love, smiles and soft moments to close the year the right way.
    JUSTIN‼️Thank you, baby — Chioma Adeleke shows appreciation to Davido for the beautiful flowers as they mark the end of 2025. Love, smiles and soft moments to close the year the right way.❤️ 🌹
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  • In a remarkable display of integrity, a Nigerian woman identified as Aisha Isah Yelwa, has returned N330 million mistakenly credited to her bank account. 
     
    Mrs. Yelwa, a petty trader based in Lapai, Niger State, revealed that she discovered the unusual balance in her First Bank account at about 3:49pm on Monday, December 29, 2025. 

    According to her, the discovery came days after she had lodged complaints with the bank over repeated debits linked to loans she previously obtained to sustain her business.

    She explained that while checking her account to confirm whether the debiting issue had been resolved, she was shocked to see an amount she had never handled in her life. 

    She noted that there was no credit alert, no transaction narration, and no identifiable source of the funds.

    “In order to be sure it wasn’t a display error, I made a transaction of N1 million from the account, and there was still no credit alert. That was when I became more confused and worried," she told Lapai TV. 

    Mrs. Yelwa said she remained silent until Tuesday morning, when she visited the Lapai branch of First Bank to formally report the anomaly. 

    She said the branch manager commended her honesty after confirming that the funds were the result of a system error and immediately took steps to reverse the transaction.

    Despite her action, Mrs. Yelwa disclosed that she faced criticism from some members of the public who questioned her decision to return the money, rather than praising her integrity.

    To protect herself legally, she said she went to the bank with a lawyer to ensure proper documentation of the process. 

    According to her, the bank assured her that she bore no liability and would only be contacted if further clarification was required.

    Reflecting on the incident, Mrs. Yelwa said she felt fulfilled doing the right thing, describing the act as a matter of integrity and concern for her children’s future.
    In a remarkable display of integrity, a Nigerian woman identified as Aisha Isah Yelwa, has returned N330 million mistakenly credited to her bank account.    Mrs. Yelwa, a petty trader based in Lapai, Niger State, revealed that she discovered the unusual balance in her First Bank account at about 3:49pm on Monday, December 29, 2025.  According to her, the discovery came days after she had lodged complaints with the bank over repeated debits linked to loans she previously obtained to sustain her business. She explained that while checking her account to confirm whether the debiting issue had been resolved, she was shocked to see an amount she had never handled in her life.  She noted that there was no credit alert, no transaction narration, and no identifiable source of the funds. “In order to be sure it wasn’t a display error, I made a transaction of N1 million from the account, and there was still no credit alert. That was when I became more confused and worried," she told Lapai TV.  Mrs. Yelwa said she remained silent until Tuesday morning, when she visited the Lapai branch of First Bank to formally report the anomaly.  She said the branch manager commended her honesty after confirming that the funds were the result of a system error and immediately took steps to reverse the transaction. Despite her action, Mrs. Yelwa disclosed that she faced criticism from some members of the public who questioned her decision to return the money, rather than praising her integrity. To protect herself legally, she said she went to the bank with a lawyer to ensure proper documentation of the process.  According to her, the bank assured her that she bore no liability and would only be contacted if further clarification was required. Reflecting on the incident, Mrs. Yelwa said she felt fulfilled doing the right thing, describing the act as a matter of integrity and concern for her children’s future.
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  • President of the Senate Reaffirms Senate’s Commitment to National Stability in 2026

    The President of the Senate Godswill Akpabio, has expressed confidence that 2026 will be a year of renewed hope and steady national progress, anchored on institutional responsibility, legislative diligence, and collective resolve.

    In his New Year message Akpabio acknowledged the resilience of Nigerians and underscored the central role of the National Assembly particularly the Senate in sustaining democratic stability, promoting accountability, and advancing the nation’s development agenda.

    He noted that while the Executive continues to implement its policies, the National Assembly remains firmly committed to its constitutional responsibility of lawmaking, representation, and oversight, ensuring that governance outcomes reflect the aspirations of the Nigerian people for national unity, economic stability, and social justice.

    Akpabio says as the nation approaches the 2027 general elections, there is need for caution among Nigerians against divisive politics and false messianic narratives.

    He urged political actors to conduct themselves with restraint and urged Nigerians to continue to support democratic institutions and to work collectively for peace, equity, and national progress as he wishes citizens a prosperous 2026.
    President of the Senate Reaffirms Senate’s Commitment to National Stability in 2026 The President of the Senate Godswill Akpabio, has expressed confidence that 2026 will be a year of renewed hope and steady national progress, anchored on institutional responsibility, legislative diligence, and collective resolve. In his New Year message Akpabio acknowledged the resilience of Nigerians and underscored the central role of the National Assembly particularly the Senate in sustaining democratic stability, promoting accountability, and advancing the nation’s development agenda. He noted that while the Executive continues to implement its policies, the National Assembly remains firmly committed to its constitutional responsibility of lawmaking, representation, and oversight, ensuring that governance outcomes reflect the aspirations of the Nigerian people for national unity, economic stability, and social justice. Akpabio says as the nation approaches the 2027 general elections, there is need for caution among Nigerians against divisive politics and false messianic narratives. He urged political actors to conduct themselves with restraint and urged Nigerians to continue to support democratic institutions and to work collectively for peace, equity, and national progress as he wishes citizens a prosperous 2026.
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  • Gunmen Attack Nasarawa Community: Three Killed, Eight Injured As Police Launch Investigation In Lafia LGA

    At least three people have been confirmed dead and eight others injured following a deadly attack by suspected gunmen on Akunza Ashige community in Lafia Local Government Area of Nasarawa State. The incident occurred on Tuesday, December 30, 2025, prompting an emergency response from the Nasarawa State Police Command.

    According to police spokesperson SP Ramhan Nansel, operatives were immediately deployed to the area after a distress call. During the response, two corpses were recovered while nine injured victims were rescued and taken to nearby hospitals. One of the injured later died, bringing the death toll to three.

    The Commissioner of Police, Shetima Jauro-Mohammed, extended condolences to the families of the victims and ordered a thorough investigation. Senior officers, including the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State CID and the Assistant Commissioner of Police for Operations, have been tasked with identifying and arresting those responsible. The police reassured residents of their commitment to restoring peace and urged the public to provide useful information to aid the investigation.
    Gunmen Attack Nasarawa Community: Three Killed, Eight Injured As Police Launch Investigation In Lafia LGA At least three people have been confirmed dead and eight others injured following a deadly attack by suspected gunmen on Akunza Ashige community in Lafia Local Government Area of Nasarawa State. The incident occurred on Tuesday, December 30, 2025, prompting an emergency response from the Nasarawa State Police Command. According to police spokesperson SP Ramhan Nansel, operatives were immediately deployed to the area after a distress call. During the response, two corpses were recovered while nine injured victims were rescued and taken to nearby hospitals. One of the injured later died, bringing the death toll to three. The Commissioner of Police, Shetima Jauro-Mohammed, extended condolences to the families of the victims and ordered a thorough investigation. Senior officers, including the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State CID and the Assistant Commissioner of Police for Operations, have been tasked with identifying and arresting those responsible. The police reassured residents of their commitment to restoring peace and urged the public to provide useful information to aid the investigation.
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  • “We Buried Ashes”: Family Alleges Lagos Govt Cover-Up After Three Relatives Died In Collapsed 25-Storey GNI Building Fire At Balogun Market

    A Nigerian family has accused the Lagos State Government and emergency agencies of downplaying casualties following the devastating fire and partial collapse of the 25-storey Great Nigeria Insurance (GNI) building at Balogun Market, Lagos Island. The blaze, which started on December 24, spread rapidly through several floors and caused part of the structure to collapse, trapping traders inside.

    According to a relative, Mr. Emmanuel Anumba, three siblings from the Omatu family were killed, but their bodies were burnt beyond recognition, forcing the family to bury ashes recovered from the debris. He alleged that rescue efforts lacked urgency, adequate equipment, and proper evacuation, despite repeated pleas to authorities. Traders and eyewitnesses also claimed that firefighting efforts were delayed and that many victims remain unaccounted for, with unofficial estimates suggesting dozens may have died.

    While the Lagos State Government maintains that no casualty was officially recorded, it has ordered the immediate evacuation of buildings within a 100-metre radius of the site after experts warned of structural dangers. The incident has intensified public concern over safety standards, emergency response failures, and alleged attempts to suppress the true human toll of the tragedy.
    “We Buried Ashes”: Family Alleges Lagos Govt Cover-Up After Three Relatives Died In Collapsed 25-Storey GNI Building Fire At Balogun Market A Nigerian family has accused the Lagos State Government and emergency agencies of downplaying casualties following the devastating fire and partial collapse of the 25-storey Great Nigeria Insurance (GNI) building at Balogun Market, Lagos Island. The blaze, which started on December 24, spread rapidly through several floors and caused part of the structure to collapse, trapping traders inside. According to a relative, Mr. Emmanuel Anumba, three siblings from the Omatu family were killed, but their bodies were burnt beyond recognition, forcing the family to bury ashes recovered from the debris. He alleged that rescue efforts lacked urgency, adequate equipment, and proper evacuation, despite repeated pleas to authorities. Traders and eyewitnesses also claimed that firefighting efforts were delayed and that many victims remain unaccounted for, with unofficial estimates suggesting dozens may have died. While the Lagos State Government maintains that no casualty was officially recorded, it has ordered the immediate evacuation of buildings within a 100-metre radius of the site after experts warned of structural dangers. The incident has intensified public concern over safety standards, emergency response failures, and alleged attempts to suppress the true human toll of the tragedy.
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  • First Lady's New Year Message

    First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu has called on Nigerians to choose peace, empathy, unity as well as continued investment in the wellbeing of children, women and the vulnerable, as they embrace the new year, 2026.

    She made the call in a New Year message, titled "Hope On The Horizon", where she expressed gratitude for the new year, filled with joy, great hope, and an assurance of God’s promises for the nation.

    The past year, she says, reaffirms the enduring spirit of Nigerians who showed courage, strength, creativity, and unwavering belief in a better tomorrow, noting that she is deeply inspired by women, men, and young people across the nation who continue to work tirelessly to uplift their families, communities, and the country.

    While affirming her belief in Nigeria, the First Lady urges everyone to invest in what the nation can become by creating opportunities that allows every Nigerian to thrive with dignity.
    First Lady's New Year Message First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu has called on Nigerians to choose peace, empathy, unity as well as continued investment in the wellbeing of children, women and the vulnerable, as they embrace the new year, 2026. She made the call in a New Year message, titled "Hope On The Horizon", where she expressed gratitude for the new year, filled with joy, great hope, and an assurance of God’s promises for the nation. The past year, she says, reaffirms the enduring spirit of Nigerians who showed courage, strength, creativity, and unwavering belief in a better tomorrow, noting that she is deeply inspired by women, men, and young people across the nation who continue to work tirelessly to uplift their families, communities, and the country. While affirming her belief in Nigeria, the First Lady urges everyone to invest in what the nation can become by creating opportunities that allows every Nigerian to thrive with dignity.
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  • Northern Coalition Rejects Tinubu’s Tax Reforms, Accuses President of Executive Overreach

    The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) has criticized President Bola Tinubu for attempting to enforce new tax reform laws from January 1, 2026, claiming the gazetted versions were materially altered after parliamentary approval. The coalition described this as a “reckless assault on democracy” and “executive overreach,” asserting that the changes undermine legislative authority and constitutional order.

    CNG accused the Presidency and tax reform committee chairman Taiwo Oyedele of pushing reforms that could worsen economic hardship, while also criticizing the National Assembly for failing to defend the integrity of the laws. The group rejected any enforcement of the reforms, warning that implementing disputed taxes amid public opposition risks deepening economic distress, eroding trust in government, and violating democratic principles.
    Northern Coalition Rejects Tinubu’s Tax Reforms, Accuses President of Executive Overreach The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) has criticized President Bola Tinubu for attempting to enforce new tax reform laws from January 1, 2026, claiming the gazetted versions were materially altered after parliamentary approval. The coalition described this as a “reckless assault on democracy” and “executive overreach,” asserting that the changes undermine legislative authority and constitutional order. CNG accused the Presidency and tax reform committee chairman Taiwo Oyedele of pushing reforms that could worsen economic hardship, while also criticizing the National Assembly for failing to defend the integrity of the laws. The group rejected any enforcement of the reforms, warning that implementing disputed taxes amid public opposition risks deepening economic distress, eroding trust in government, and violating democratic principles.
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  • DG NTA, NUJ President Lead Condolence Visit to Families of Deceased NTA Gombe Staff

    The Director-General of the Nigerian Television Authority, alongside the National President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, has led a powerful delegation to Gombe State to commiserate with the families of NTA Gombe staff and other journalists who lost their lives in a ghastly road accident on Monday.
    DG NTA, NUJ President Lead Condolence Visit to Families of Deceased NTA Gombe Staff The Director-General of the Nigerian Television Authority, alongside the National President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, has led a powerful delegation to Gombe State to commiserate with the families of NTA Gombe staff and other journalists who lost their lives in a ghastly road accident on Monday.
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  • Nigerian Troops Recover Boko Haram Drone, Arms Cache in Borno, Neutralize Insurgents

    Nigerian troops of Operation Hadin Kai, in collaboration with volunteer forces and local hunters, have recovered a surveillance drone, arms, and ammunition from Boko Haram and ISWAP insurgents in Borno and Adamawa states. The ultra-light drone was reportedly intended for monitoring troops and residents.

    In separate operations, soldiers neutralized three insurgents, arrested four suspected ISWAP informants linked to a deadly attack in Dubang village, and intercepted a logistics supplier aiding terrorists. Additionally, troops cleared multiple abandoned insurgent camps in Sambisa Forest, seizing AK-47 rifles, ammunition, hand grenades, and safely detonating IEDs.

    The military credited the success to strong collaboration with local communities, highlighting the vital role of intelligence from residents and volunteer forces in counter-terrorism efforts.
    Nigerian Troops Recover Boko Haram Drone, Arms Cache in Borno, Neutralize Insurgents Nigerian troops of Operation Hadin Kai, in collaboration with volunteer forces and local hunters, have recovered a surveillance drone, arms, and ammunition from Boko Haram and ISWAP insurgents in Borno and Adamawa states. The ultra-light drone was reportedly intended for monitoring troops and residents. In separate operations, soldiers neutralized three insurgents, arrested four suspected ISWAP informants linked to a deadly attack in Dubang village, and intercepted a logistics supplier aiding terrorists. Additionally, troops cleared multiple abandoned insurgent camps in Sambisa Forest, seizing AK-47 rifles, ammunition, hand grenades, and safely detonating IEDs. The military credited the success to strong collaboration with local communities, highlighting the vital role of intelligence from residents and volunteer forces in counter-terrorism efforts.
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  • Alleged Terrorism Financing: EFCC Arraigns Bauchi Commissioner, Three Others for $9.7m

    The Federal High Court, Abuja has ordered the remand of the Bauchi State Commissioner for finance Yakubu Adamu and three others in Kuje correctional centre pending the determination of their bail application.

    Justice Emeka Nwite gave the other following the arraignment of the four defendants by the EFCC.

    Yakubu Adamu, Balarabe Abdullahi Ilelah, Aminu Mohammed Bose and Kabiru Yahaya Mohammed were arraigned on a ten-count charge bordering on conspiracy, conversion of public funds and alleged terrorism financing running to over 9 point 7 million dollars.

    The defendants pleaded not guilty to the ten - count change.

    While the defence counsel moved the motion for the bail application of the defendants, the prosecution counsel opposed the application.
    Justice Emeka Nwite adjourned the matter to January 5, 2026 for ruling on the bail application
    Alleged Terrorism Financing: EFCC Arraigns Bauchi Commissioner, Three Others for $9.7m The Federal High Court, Abuja has ordered the remand of the Bauchi State Commissioner for finance Yakubu Adamu and three others in Kuje correctional centre pending the determination of their bail application. Justice Emeka Nwite gave the other following the arraignment of the four defendants by the EFCC. Yakubu Adamu, Balarabe Abdullahi Ilelah, Aminu Mohammed Bose and Kabiru Yahaya Mohammed were arraigned on a ten-count charge bordering on conspiracy, conversion of public funds and alleged terrorism financing running to over 9 point 7 million dollars. The defendants pleaded not guilty to the ten - count change. While the defence counsel moved the motion for the bail application of the defendants, the prosecution counsel opposed the application. Justice Emeka Nwite adjourned the matter to January 5, 2026 for ruling on the bail application
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