• BREAKING: Iran has expressed willingness to hold “fair and just” nuclear talks with the United States but firmly rejected any form of pressure or dictation.

    Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran remains open to meaningful diplomacy, stressing that negotiations must be logical and respectful, not conducted under threats. He also made it clear that Iran will not negotiate over its missile program.

    No date or format has been set for possible talks, and no meeting with US officials has been arranged so far.

    #Iran #USA #NuclearTalks #GlobalPolitics
    BREAKING: Iran has expressed willingness to hold “fair and just” nuclear talks with the United States but firmly rejected any form of pressure or dictation. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran remains open to meaningful diplomacy, stressing that negotiations must be logical and respectful, not conducted under threats. He also made it clear that Iran will not negotiate over its missile program. No date or format has been set for possible talks, and no meeting with US officials has been arranged so far. #Iran #USA #NuclearTalks #GlobalPolitics
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  • Wizkid Is Owing Me Money: VDM Reacts to Old Video Amid Begging Claims

    Social media critic Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has responded to an old video resurfaced by Wizkid’s fans, who accused him of begging the singer for money. Amid his ongoing clash with Wizkid FC following his involvement in the Wizkid–Seun Kuti online feud, VDM claimed the narrative was false. In a now-deleted video, he alleged that Wizkid actually owes him money for using his catchphrase “Don’t Play” in the 2022 song Diamond from the More Love, Less Ego album. VDM said he trademarked the phrase and displayed documents to back his claim, insisting his earlier message was about compensation, not begging. The claim sparked mixed reactions online, with many fans dismissing it and criticising the outspoken commentator.

    #Wizkid, #VeryDarkMan, #EntertainmentGist
    Wizkid Is Owing Me Money: VDM Reacts to Old Video Amid Begging Claims Social media critic Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has responded to an old video resurfaced by Wizkid’s fans, who accused him of begging the singer for money. Amid his ongoing clash with Wizkid FC following his involvement in the Wizkid–Seun Kuti online feud, VDM claimed the narrative was false. In a now-deleted video, he alleged that Wizkid actually owes him money for using his catchphrase “Don’t Play” in the 2022 song Diamond from the More Love, Less Ego album. VDM said he trademarked the phrase and displayed documents to back his claim, insisting his earlier message was about compensation, not begging. The claim sparked mixed reactions online, with many fans dismissing it and criticising the outspoken commentator. #Wizkid, #VeryDarkMan, #EntertainmentGist
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  • UK Politics: Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch backs Donald Trump, slamming the UK government’s deal to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius.

    Badenoch called the agreement “complete self-sabotage”, warning it weakens UK and NATO security and hands away sovereign territory. She said Trump was “right” to criticise PM Keir Starmer’s policy, which Trump labelled an act of “total weakness.”

    The UK government insists the deal protects the Diego Garcia military base, but critics say it risks national security.

    #UKPolitics #KemiBadenoch #Trump #ChagosIslands #NationalSecurity #BreakingNews
    🚨 UK Politics: Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch backs Donald Trump, slamming the UK government’s deal to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius. Badenoch called the agreement “complete self-sabotage”, warning it weakens UK and NATO security and hands away sovereign territory. She said Trump was “right” to criticise PM Keir Starmer’s policy, which Trump labelled an act of “total weakness.” The UK government insists the deal protects the Diego Garcia military base, but critics say it risks national security. #UKPolitics #KemiBadenoch #Trump #ChagosIslands #NationalSecurity #BreakingNews
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  • Nwajiuba Declares 2027 Presidential Bid on ADC Platform….


    Former Minister Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba has officially declared his intention to contest the 2027 presidential election on the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). Announcing his ambition, Nwajiuba said Nigeria’s current challenges require leadership built on clear policies, strategic negotiation and a strong grassroots structure rather than mere rhetoric. His declaration adds a new name to the growing list of politicians eyeing the nation’s highest office, sparking fresh conversations in the political space.
    #fintternews

    Nwajiuba Declares 2027 Presidential Bid on ADC Platform…. Former Minister Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba has officially declared his intention to contest the 2027 presidential election on the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC). Announcing his ambition, Nwajiuba said Nigeria’s current challenges require leadership built on clear policies, strategic negotiation and a strong grassroots structure rather than mere rhetoric. His declaration adds a new name to the growing list of politicians eyeing the nation’s highest office, sparking fresh conversations in the political space. #fintternews
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  • Adeyanju Slams Nigerian Govt Over Pardoning Terrorists, Says It Fuels Violence

    Human rights activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju has strongly condemned the Nigerian government’s policy of negotiating with, pardoning, and allegedly compensating terrorists and bandits, warning that it amounts to indirect financing of terrorism. In a statement on Monday, Adeyanju described the approach as dangerous and irresponsible, arguing that it emboldens criminals and sends the message that violence pays. He insisted that terrorists should be arrested and prosecuted, not forgiven or rewarded. Adeyanju also criticized what he called selective justice, contrasting the treatment of terrorists with the continued detention of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu, warning the policy could push more Nigerians to take up arms.

    #NigeriaSecurity #DejiAdeyanju #BreakingNews
    Adeyanju Slams Nigerian Govt Over Pardoning Terrorists, Says It Fuels Violence Human rights activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju has strongly condemned the Nigerian government’s policy of negotiating with, pardoning, and allegedly compensating terrorists and bandits, warning that it amounts to indirect financing of terrorism. In a statement on Monday, Adeyanju described the approach as dangerous and irresponsible, arguing that it emboldens criminals and sends the message that violence pays. He insisted that terrorists should be arrested and prosecuted, not forgiven or rewarded. Adeyanju also criticized what he called selective justice, contrasting the treatment of terrorists with the continued detention of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu, warning the policy could push more Nigerians to take up arms. #NigeriaSecurity #DejiAdeyanju #BreakingNews
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  • Ghana Arrests 53 Nigerians In Major Cybercrime Crackdown, Seizes Laptops, Phones, Guns

    Ghanaian authorities have arrested 53 Nigerians in a major intelligence-led operation targeting suspected cybercrime hubs across the Greater Accra Region. The coordinated raids, carried out by national security agencies and police, uncovered organised cybercrime centres in areas including East Legon Hills, Afienya, Kwabenya, Weija and Tuba. Nine suspects were arrested as alleged coordinators, while 44 others were rescued as victims of trafficking and cybercrime exploitation. Security operatives seized 62 laptops, 52 mobile phones and two pump-action guns. The suspects have been handed over to Ghana Immigration as investigations continue.

    #Cybercrime #GhanaNews #NigeriaGhana
    Ghana Arrests 53 Nigerians In Major Cybercrime Crackdown, Seizes Laptops, Phones, Guns Ghanaian authorities have arrested 53 Nigerians in a major intelligence-led operation targeting suspected cybercrime hubs across the Greater Accra Region. The coordinated raids, carried out by national security agencies and police, uncovered organised cybercrime centres in areas including East Legon Hills, Afienya, Kwabenya, Weija and Tuba. Nine suspects were arrested as alleged coordinators, while 44 others were rescued as victims of trafficking and cybercrime exploitation. Security operatives seized 62 laptops, 52 mobile phones and two pump-action guns. The suspects have been handed over to Ghana Immigration as investigations continue. #Cybercrime #GhanaNews #NigeriaGhana
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  • Iran Supreme Leader Confirms Thousands Killed in Protests, Blames Trump for Unrest

    Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has publicly confirmed that thousands of people died during recent nationwide protests sparked by worsening economic conditions. In a televised address, Khamenei blamed former U.S. President Donald Trump for encouraging the demonstrations and described him as a “criminal” responsible for both the casualties and destruction. While families mourn, Khamenei categorized victims as either U.S.-backed agitators or “naive individuals” misled by protest leaders. Allegations of security forces opening fire on unarmed protesters remain unaddressed, as the government shifts blame to external actors.

    #IranProtests #Khamenei #TrumpAccused
    Iran Supreme Leader Confirms Thousands Killed in Protests, Blames Trump for Unrest Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has publicly confirmed that thousands of people died during recent nationwide protests sparked by worsening economic conditions. In a televised address, Khamenei blamed former U.S. President Donald Trump for encouraging the demonstrations and described him as a “criminal” responsible for both the casualties and destruction. While families mourn, Khamenei categorized victims as either U.S.-backed agitators or “naive individuals” misled by protest leaders. Allegations of security forces opening fire on unarmed protesters remain unaddressed, as the government shifts blame to external actors. #IranProtests #Khamenei #TrumpAccused
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  • Yusuf’s APC Defection Hits Deadlock Over 2027 Ticket Demands

    Kano State politics is at a crossroads as negotiations over Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s rumored defection from the NNPP to the APC hit a deadlock. Yusuf is demanding a written guarantee of the APC’s 2027 governorship ticket, influence over federal appointments, and control of Kano’s political machinery. The APC leadership has rejected these conditions, insisting on internal democracy and no automatic tickets. Power struggles involving APC National Chairman Abdullahi Ganduje, Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin, and the Presidency have further complicated talks. With 2027 approaching, Yusuf faces a risky choice between staying with NNPP or joining APC without firm assurances.
    Yusuf’s APC Defection Hits Deadlock Over 2027 Ticket Demands Kano State politics is at a crossroads as negotiations over Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s rumored defection from the NNPP to the APC hit a deadlock. Yusuf is demanding a written guarantee of the APC’s 2027 governorship ticket, influence over federal appointments, and control of Kano’s political machinery. The APC leadership has rejected these conditions, insisting on internal democracy and no automatic tickets. Power struggles involving APC National Chairman Abdullahi Ganduje, Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin, and the Presidency have further complicated talks. With 2027 approaching, Yusuf faces a risky choice between staying with NNPP or joining APC without firm assurances.
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  • Ukrainian Negotiators Arrive in US for Talks on Ending War with Russia

    Ukrainian negotiators have arrived in the United States for discussions with the Trump administration aimed at ending nearly four years of conflict with Russia, a member of the delegation confirmed on Saturday.

    President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday that he hopes Ukraine will sign agreements with the US next week as part of efforts to secure a resolution to the ongoing war.

    #Ukraine #USNegotiations #RussiaWar #VolodymyrZelensky
    Ukrainian Negotiators Arrive in US for Talks on Ending War with Russia Ukrainian negotiators have arrived in the United States for discussions with the Trump administration aimed at ending nearly four years of conflict with Russia, a member of the delegation confirmed on Saturday. President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Friday that he hopes Ukraine will sign agreements with the US next week as part of efforts to secure a resolution to the ongoing war. #Ukraine #USNegotiations #RussiaWar #VolodymyrZelensky
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  • UNN Governing Council Approves 60% Increment in Sundry Charges for 2025/2026 Session

    The Governing Council of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), has approved a 60 per cent increase in sundry charges for the 2025/2026 academic session following weeks of negotiations with the Student Union Government. The decision represents a reduction from the initial 100 per cent proposal by the Council. Both fresh and returning students will pay the new charges, which can be settled in two instalments across semesters. The agreement also guarantees no increase in accommodation fees, as the university pledges continued dialogue and improved infrastructure.

    #UNN #EducationNews #NigeriaStudents
    UNN Governing Council Approves 60% Increment in Sundry Charges for 2025/2026 Session The Governing Council of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), has approved a 60 per cent increase in sundry charges for the 2025/2026 academic session following weeks of negotiations with the Student Union Government. The decision represents a reduction from the initial 100 per cent proposal by the Council. Both fresh and returning students will pay the new charges, which can be settled in two instalments across semesters. The agreement also guarantees no increase in accommodation fees, as the university pledges continued dialogue and improved infrastructure. #UNN #EducationNews #NigeriaStudents
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  • Stop Negotiating With Bandits, Terrorists – Nigeria’s Defence Minister Warns States, Local Governments

    Nigeria’s Defence Minister, General Christopher Musa (retd.), has warned state and local governments to stop negotiating or paying ransom to terrorists and bandits, describing such engagements as deceptive tactics that only embolden criminals. Speaking to BBC Hausa, Musa stressed that criminal groups never honor agreements, citing Katsina as an example. He urged citizens to report kidnappings instead of paying ransoms and called on states to address root causes of insecurity through education, jobs, and social development. Musa emphasized that cooperation between citizens and security agencies is key to ending insecurity nationwide.
    Stop Negotiating With Bandits, Terrorists – Nigeria’s Defence Minister Warns States, Local Governments Nigeria’s Defence Minister, General Christopher Musa (retd.), has warned state and local governments to stop negotiating or paying ransom to terrorists and bandits, describing such engagements as deceptive tactics that only embolden criminals. Speaking to BBC Hausa, Musa stressed that criminal groups never honor agreements, citing Katsina as an example. He urged citizens to report kidnappings instead of paying ransoms and called on states to address root causes of insecurity through education, jobs, and social development. Musa emphasized that cooperation between citizens and security agencies is key to ending insecurity nationwide.
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  • Bandit Attacks Empty Kogi Community, Turn Okunran Into Ghost Town

    Residents of Okunran in Yagba West LGA, Kogi State, have abandoned their homes following rising insecurity, leaving the community deserted. A video obtained by SaharaReporters shows empty streets, abandoned houses and no signs of daily life, with locals describing the area as a ghost town. The development follows recent bandit attacks in the region, including the abduction of over 30 worshippers from an ECWA church in nearby Aiyetoro Kiri Bunu. Although some victims were later released after negotiations and ransom payments, fear has driven residents of Okunran to flee their homes.
    Bandit Attacks Empty Kogi Community, Turn Okunran Into Ghost Town Residents of Okunran in Yagba West LGA, Kogi State, have abandoned their homes following rising insecurity, leaving the community deserted. A video obtained by SaharaReporters shows empty streets, abandoned houses and no signs of daily life, with locals describing the area as a ghost town. The development follows recent bandit attacks in the region, including the abduction of over 30 worshippers from an ECWA church in nearby Aiyetoro Kiri Bunu. Although some victims were later released after negotiations and ransom payments, fear has driven residents of Okunran to flee their homes.
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  • FG Doesn’t Pay Ransom for Kidnapped Victims – Defence Minister

    The Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (rtd.), has insisted that the Federal Government does not pay ransom to free kidnapped victims. Speaking in an interview, Musa said security agencies rely on military pressure and intelligence operations to rescue abducted persons, including schoolchildren. He warned that paying ransom only strengthens criminal groups and encourages more kidnappings. The minister urged families and communities to report cases to security agencies instead of negotiating with abductors. He also advised Nigerians to stop supplying bandits with food or support, stressing that public cooperation is vital to ending banditry nationwide.

    #DefenceMinister #Kidnapping #NigeriaSecurity
    FG Doesn’t Pay Ransom for Kidnapped Victims – Defence Minister The Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (rtd.), has insisted that the Federal Government does not pay ransom to free kidnapped victims. Speaking in an interview, Musa said security agencies rely on military pressure and intelligence operations to rescue abducted persons, including schoolchildren. He warned that paying ransom only strengthens criminal groups and encourages more kidnappings. The minister urged families and communities to report cases to security agencies instead of negotiating with abductors. He also advised Nigerians to stop supplying bandits with food or support, stressing that public cooperation is vital to ending banditry nationwide. #DefenceMinister #Kidnapping #NigeriaSecurity
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  • Lawyer Ejiofor Drag Katsina Govt Over Release Of 70 Suspected Terrorists, Warn Say Na ‘Institutionalised Insecurity

    Na wah oo! Human rights lawyer Ifeanyi Ejiofor don condemn Katsina State government for reportedly releasing 70 suspected bandits and terrorists under “peace accord.” Ejiofor yan say this kain move na dangerous policy wey fit scatter Naija stability, especially for North. E talk say to dey negotiate with armed gangs and dey give dem legitimacy na like to reward violence, and e go dey teach say blood and guns fit settle matter.

    Ejiofor also drag Nigerian govt and security agencies, say dem dey silent, like dem dey tacitly support the release. E use am compare the wahala to DSS wey confirm say Mrs. Calista Ifedi die for detention without trial, alongside many Igbo youths wey dey held unlawfully. E yan say South-East leaders must rise, demand accountability, and prosecute guilty persons properly.

    Ejiofor warn say if terror appeasement continue, Nigeria fit dey sit “on top keg of gunpowder,” as more areas fit dey ceded to jihadist terror. Na serious gbege oo!

    Lawyer Ejiofor Drag Katsina Govt Over Release Of 70 Suspected Terrorists, Warn Say Na ‘Institutionalised Insecurity Na wah oo! Human rights lawyer Ifeanyi Ejiofor don condemn Katsina State government for reportedly releasing 70 suspected bandits and terrorists under “peace accord.” Ejiofor yan say this kain move na dangerous policy wey fit scatter Naija stability, especially for North. E talk say to dey negotiate with armed gangs and dey give dem legitimacy na like to reward violence, and e go dey teach say blood and guns fit settle matter. Ejiofor also drag Nigerian govt and security agencies, say dem dey silent, like dem dey tacitly support the release. E use am compare the wahala to DSS wey confirm say Mrs. Calista Ifedi die for detention without trial, alongside many Igbo youths wey dey held unlawfully. E yan say South-East leaders must rise, demand accountability, and prosecute guilty persons properly. Ejiofor warn say if terror appeasement continue, Nigeria fit dey sit “on top keg of gunpowder,” as more areas fit dey ceded to jihadist terror. Na serious gbege oo!
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  • Suspected terrorists, believed to be bandits, have released 17 additional worshippers abducted from the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) in Aiyetoro Kiri Bunu, Kogi State, following sustained negotiations and the payment of ransom.

    Naija News reports that the latest release came after weeks of engagement between the abductors, affected families and the Aiyetoro Kiri Bunu Development Association, which has been coordinating community efforts to secure the victims’ freedom.

    According to Sahara Reporters, the Kogi State Government was not involved in the negotiations or the releases recorded so far.

    The worshippers were abducted on Sunday, December 14, 2025, when armed men stormed the ECWA church during a church activity and whisked away more than 30 parishioners to an unknown location.

    The incident sparked panic and outrage within the community and neighbouring areas.

    Since the abduction, families of the victims, working with community leaders, have been engaged in prolonged and often difficult negotiations with the kidnappers in a bid to secure the release of their loved ones.

    The first breakthrough came on January 1, 2026, when seven abducted worshippers were released after negotiations and the payment of a ransom reportedly put at ₦15 million.

    However, the release was marred by tragedy as only four victims were freed alive, while three were confirmed dead – two reportedly died while in captivity, and one died after being rushed to the hospital following release.

    Despite the tragic outcome, negotiations continued.

    A local platform, Egbe Mekun, reported that three more victims were released on Monday, January 12.

    This was followed by the release of 14 additional abductees on Tuesday, bringing the total number of worshippers freed so far to 24.

    Community sources said 13 worshippers are still believed to be in the custody of the terrorists.
    Suspected terrorists, believed to be bandits, have released 17 additional worshippers abducted from the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) in Aiyetoro Kiri Bunu, Kogi State, following sustained negotiations and the payment of ransom. Naija News reports that the latest release came after weeks of engagement between the abductors, affected families and the Aiyetoro Kiri Bunu Development Association, which has been coordinating community efforts to secure the victims’ freedom. According to Sahara Reporters, the Kogi State Government was not involved in the negotiations or the releases recorded so far. The worshippers were abducted on Sunday, December 14, 2025, when armed men stormed the ECWA church during a church activity and whisked away more than 30 parishioners to an unknown location. The incident sparked panic and outrage within the community and neighbouring areas. Since the abduction, families of the victims, working with community leaders, have been engaged in prolonged and often difficult negotiations with the kidnappers in a bid to secure the release of their loved ones. The first breakthrough came on January 1, 2026, when seven abducted worshippers were released after negotiations and the payment of a ransom reportedly put at ₦15 million. However, the release was marred by tragedy as only four victims were freed alive, while three were confirmed dead – two reportedly died while in captivity, and one died after being rushed to the hospital following release. Despite the tragic outcome, negotiations continued. A local platform, Egbe Mekun, reported that three more victims were released on Monday, January 12. This was followed by the release of 14 additional abductees on Tuesday, bringing the total number of worshippers freed so far to 24. Community sources said 13 worshippers are still believed to be in the custody of the terrorists.
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  • BREAKING: Terrorists Release 17 More ECWA Worshippers in Kogi, 13 Still Held

    Suspected bandits in Kogi State have released 17 additional worshippers abducted from the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) in Aiyetoro Kiri Bunu after ransom negotiations. The abductions occurred on December 14, 2025, when armed men stormed the church, taking over 30 parishioners. Earlier releases included seven worshippers on January 1, though tragically, three of them died—two in captivity and one after hospitalisation. Subsequent releases on January 12 and 13 have brought the total freed to 24, while 13 remain in captivity. The Aiyetoro Kiri Bunu Development Association continues negotiations and appeals to the public for prayers and support to secure the safe release of the remaining victims. Residents urge urgent government intervention to end the ordeal and ensure the safety of their community.

    BREAKING: Terrorists Release 17 More ECWA Worshippers in Kogi, 13 Still Held Suspected bandits in Kogi State have released 17 additional worshippers abducted from the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) in Aiyetoro Kiri Bunu after ransom negotiations. The abductions occurred on December 14, 2025, when armed men stormed the church, taking over 30 parishioners. Earlier releases included seven worshippers on January 1, though tragically, three of them died—two in captivity and one after hospitalisation. Subsequent releases on January 12 and 13 have brought the total freed to 24, while 13 remain in captivity. The Aiyetoro Kiri Bunu Development Association continues negotiations and appeals to the public for prayers and support to secure the safe release of the remaining victims. Residents urge urgent government intervention to end the ordeal and ensure the safety of their community.
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  • US Revokes 100,000 Visas Since Trump’s Return to Office

    The United States government says it has revoked about 100,000 visas since President Donald Trump returned to office, marking a sharp increase compared to the previous year.

    According to official figures, the number of visas revoked since Trump’s second inauguration on January 20, 2025, is about two and a half times higher than the total recorded in 2024, when former President Joe Biden was in office.

    Authorities have not provided a detailed breakdown of the affected visa categories but noted that the revocations are part of stricter immigration enforcement measures.
    US Revokes 100,000 Visas Since Trump’s Return to Office The United States government says it has revoked about 100,000 visas since President Donald Trump returned to office, marking a sharp increase compared to the previous year. According to official figures, the number of visas revoked since Trump’s second inauguration on January 20, 2025, is about two and a half times higher than the total recorded in 2024, when former President Joe Biden was in office. Authorities have not provided a detailed breakdown of the affected visa categories but noted that the revocations are part of stricter immigration enforcement measures.
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  • Wahala Don Set Oo! Chimamanda Adichie’s Son Dies, Editors Demand Probe Into Alleged Lagos Hospital Negligence

    Wahala don really set for Nigeria’s healthcare system oo! Literary editors and public intellectuals are mourning the tragic death of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s 21-month-old son, Nnamdi, while demanding a full and transparent investigation into what they describe as possible medical negligence at a Lagos hospital.

    Co-editors of Camouflage: Best of Contemporary Writing from Nigeria, Professors Nduka Otiono and Odoh Diego Okenyodo, described the loss as “profoundly shattering,” joining Nigerians at home and abroad in sympathising with the award-winning author and her husband, Dr. Ivara Esege.

    “Losing a child is a pain no parent should ever experience,” the editors said, expressing deep condolences and standing in solidarity with Adichie in what they called her darkest hour.

    The statement followed Adichie’s emotional public account in which she alleged that her son’s death on January 6, 2026, was avoidable and resulted from negligence during what should have been routine medical procedures at a Lagos-based hospital.

    Quoting her directly, the editors stated: “My son would be alive today if not for an incident at Euracare Hospital on January 6th.”

    This revelation has sparked nationwide outrage, with many Nigerians asking tough questions about the safety of hospitals and accountability in the country’s healthcare system.

    In response to the public outcry, the Lagos State Government has ordered an independent investigation into the incident, promising that anyone found responsible would face justice. The editors, however, insisted that the probe must not be cosmetic.

    “We urge that the investigation be thorough, transparent, and impartial. Every detail must be uncovered so that the truth emerges,” they said.

    But this tragedy, they warned, is not just about one family.

    According to Otiono and Okenyodo, the death of little Nnamdi exposes deeper, long-standing problems in Nigeria’s healthcare sector—ranging from weak accountability to delays in care and unethical practices. They referenced findings from an anti-corruption survey by TAP Initiative and Dataphyte, which highlighted how informal payments and systemic failures often compromise patient safety.

    While clarifying that they were not directly accusing the hospital of such practices, the editors stressed that Nigeria must confront the culture that allows negligence to thrive.

    “It is intolerable that any patient—child or adult—should be denied timely care or placed in danger due to failure, indifference, or greed,” the statement read.

    They called for:

    A comprehensive, independent investigation into all medical and administrative actions surrounding Nnamdi’s death.

    Public disclosure of findings, as promised by the Lagos State Government.

    Immediate reforms in hospital oversight, with strict sanctions for any healthcare worker found guilty of negligence.


    “The people of Lagos have the right to know what happened. If anyone is guilty—whether individual or institution—they must be held fully responsible,” they said.

    Beyond justice for Adichie’s family, the editors said the case should become a turning point for Nigeria.

    “This should catalyse nationwide action. Our hospitals must be places of care and compassion, not sites of preventable tragedy,” they added.

    Paying tribute to the late child, they expressed hope that his death would not be in vain, and that truth, accountability, and reform would emerge from the pain.

    As Nigerians continue to mourn with one of Africa’s most celebrated writers, one thing is clear: wahala don set oo. This case has opened a national conversation about patient safety, hospital accountability, and whether ordinary Nigerians—and even global figures—are truly safe in the country’s healthcare system.


    Wahala Don Set Oo! Chimamanda Adichie’s Son Dies, Editors Demand Probe Into Alleged Lagos Hospital Negligence Wahala don really set for Nigeria’s healthcare system oo! Literary editors and public intellectuals are mourning the tragic death of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s 21-month-old son, Nnamdi, while demanding a full and transparent investigation into what they describe as possible medical negligence at a Lagos hospital. Co-editors of Camouflage: Best of Contemporary Writing from Nigeria, Professors Nduka Otiono and Odoh Diego Okenyodo, described the loss as “profoundly shattering,” joining Nigerians at home and abroad in sympathising with the award-winning author and her husband, Dr. Ivara Esege. “Losing a child is a pain no parent should ever experience,” the editors said, expressing deep condolences and standing in solidarity with Adichie in what they called her darkest hour. The statement followed Adichie’s emotional public account in which she alleged that her son’s death on January 6, 2026, was avoidable and resulted from negligence during what should have been routine medical procedures at a Lagos-based hospital. Quoting her directly, the editors stated: “My son would be alive today if not for an incident at Euracare Hospital on January 6th.” This revelation has sparked nationwide outrage, with many Nigerians asking tough questions about the safety of hospitals and accountability in the country’s healthcare system. In response to the public outcry, the Lagos State Government has ordered an independent investigation into the incident, promising that anyone found responsible would face justice. The editors, however, insisted that the probe must not be cosmetic. “We urge that the investigation be thorough, transparent, and impartial. Every detail must be uncovered so that the truth emerges,” they said. But this tragedy, they warned, is not just about one family. According to Otiono and Okenyodo, the death of little Nnamdi exposes deeper, long-standing problems in Nigeria’s healthcare sector—ranging from weak accountability to delays in care and unethical practices. They referenced findings from an anti-corruption survey by TAP Initiative and Dataphyte, which highlighted how informal payments and systemic failures often compromise patient safety. While clarifying that they were not directly accusing the hospital of such practices, the editors stressed that Nigeria must confront the culture that allows negligence to thrive. “It is intolerable that any patient—child or adult—should be denied timely care or placed in danger due to failure, indifference, or greed,” the statement read. They called for: A comprehensive, independent investigation into all medical and administrative actions surrounding Nnamdi’s death. Public disclosure of findings, as promised by the Lagos State Government. Immediate reforms in hospital oversight, with strict sanctions for any healthcare worker found guilty of negligence. “The people of Lagos have the right to know what happened. If anyone is guilty—whether individual or institution—they must be held fully responsible,” they said. Beyond justice for Adichie’s family, the editors said the case should become a turning point for Nigeria. “This should catalyse nationwide action. Our hospitals must be places of care and compassion, not sites of preventable tragedy,” they added. Paying tribute to the late child, they expressed hope that his death would not be in vain, and that truth, accountability, and reform would emerge from the pain. As Nigerians continue to mourn with one of Africa’s most celebrated writers, one thing is clear: wahala don set oo. This case has opened a national conversation about patient safety, hospital accountability, and whether ordinary Nigerians—and even global figures—are truly safe in the country’s healthcare system.
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  • Wahala Don End: FG Finally Signs Deal With ASUU, Approves 40% Pay Rise & Full Pensions for Professors!

    Abeg, wahala don end for Nigerian universities! The Federal Government and ASUU (Academic Staff Union of Universities) are set to shake hands on a historic agreement this Wednesday, January 14, 2026, that promises to change the game for lecturers across the country.

    The official signing will hold at 11am in Abuja, according to a circular from the Ministry of Education sent to vice-chancellors and registrars of federal universities nationwide. And yes, attendance is mandatory!

    So, what’s in the bag? First, a juicy 40% salary increase for academic staff and beefed-up pension benefits. Under the new pension plan, professors will retire at 70 on pensions equivalent to their full annual salaries—a major win that ASUU has been fighting for years.

    The deal also introduces a new university funding model with dedicated allocations for research, libraries, labs, equipment, and staff development. Plus, a National Research Council will now fund research with at least 1% of Nigeria’s GDP.

    The agreement comes after years of tension. In December 2025, FG and ASUU finally concluded renegotiations of the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement, ending a crisis that stalled talks for over 16 years. The new deal takes effect from January 1, 2026, with a three-year review plan.

    The Ministry says this milestone shows the government’s commitment to industrial peace, better teaching conditions, and sustainable growth in education, all in line with the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    Na so! Nigerian lecturers finally get proper pay and pension benefits, while students can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that strikes might finally reduce.


    Wahala Don End: FG Finally Signs Deal With ASUU, Approves 40% Pay Rise & Full Pensions for Professors! Abeg, wahala don end for Nigerian universities! The Federal Government and ASUU (Academic Staff Union of Universities) are set to shake hands on a historic agreement this Wednesday, January 14, 2026, that promises to change the game for lecturers across the country. The official signing will hold at 11am in Abuja, according to a circular from the Ministry of Education sent to vice-chancellors and registrars of federal universities nationwide. And yes, attendance is mandatory! So, what’s in the bag? First, a juicy 40% salary increase for academic staff and beefed-up pension benefits. Under the new pension plan, professors will retire at 70 on pensions equivalent to their full annual salaries—a major win that ASUU has been fighting for years. The deal also introduces a new university funding model with dedicated allocations for research, libraries, labs, equipment, and staff development. Plus, a National Research Council will now fund research with at least 1% of Nigeria’s GDP. The agreement comes after years of tension. In December 2025, FG and ASUU finally concluded renegotiations of the 2009 FGN-ASUU agreement, ending a crisis that stalled talks for over 16 years. The new deal takes effect from January 1, 2026, with a three-year review plan. The Ministry says this milestone shows the government’s commitment to industrial peace, better teaching conditions, and sustainable growth in education, all in line with the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda. Na so! Nigerian lecturers finally get proper pay and pension benefits, while students can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that strikes might finally reduce.
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  • Is Nigeria’s Health System Heading for Shutdown? JOHESU Orders Total Work Stoppage Over Tinubu Government’s ‘No Work, No Pay’ Policy

    Is Nigeria on the brink of another nationwide healthcare crisis? The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) has directed its members across federal health institutions to withdraw their services indefinitely, escalating its standoff with the Tinubu administration over a newly enforced “No Work, No Pay” directive from the Federal Ministry of Health.

    According to a statement issued by JOHESU leader Comrade Abubakar Sani Aminu, the policy was introduced without consultation or dialogue, a move the union describes as a direct violation of workers’ rights and collective bargaining principles. Why, the union asks, would the government impose such a far-reaching directive at a time when negotiations are still ongoing?

    JOHESU says hospital chief executives have been instructed to enforce the policy, which the union believes is a deliberate attempt to weaken organised labour and fracture solidarity among health workers. Aminu warned members that the directive represents “the final weapon” being deployed by the government to break the union’s resolve. Could this mark a turning point in labour relations within Nigeria’s health sector?

    In response, the union has ordered a total work stoppage, explicitly rejecting skeleton services, partial compliance, or compromise of any kind. “There should be no skeleton services, no attempt to help out, or compromise in any way,” the statement declared. JOHESU insists that only collective action can protect workers’ rights and prevent what it calls a dangerous precedent that could affect future industrial disputes.

    What does this mean for patients and public hospitals already struggling with limited resources? While the full impact on healthcare delivery remains uncertain, past JOHESU strikes have caused widespread disruptions across federal medical institutions, raising fears of another wave of service paralysis.

    The union has reaffirmed its commitment to what it describes as a fight for fair treatment, respect for dialogue, and protection of labour rights, urging members nationwide to remain united until its demands are addressed. As of the time of reporting, the Federal Ministry of Health has not issued an official response.

    Will the government reconsider its stance, or is Nigeria heading toward another prolonged healthcare shutdown? And in a sector where lives depend on continuity of care, who ultimately bears the cost of this policy standoff—workers, patients, or the state itself?

    Is Nigeria’s Health System Heading for Shutdown? JOHESU Orders Total Work Stoppage Over Tinubu Government’s ‘No Work, No Pay’ Policy Is Nigeria on the brink of another nationwide healthcare crisis? The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) has directed its members across federal health institutions to withdraw their services indefinitely, escalating its standoff with the Tinubu administration over a newly enforced “No Work, No Pay” directive from the Federal Ministry of Health. According to a statement issued by JOHESU leader Comrade Abubakar Sani Aminu, the policy was introduced without consultation or dialogue, a move the union describes as a direct violation of workers’ rights and collective bargaining principles. Why, the union asks, would the government impose such a far-reaching directive at a time when negotiations are still ongoing? JOHESU says hospital chief executives have been instructed to enforce the policy, which the union believes is a deliberate attempt to weaken organised labour and fracture solidarity among health workers. Aminu warned members that the directive represents “the final weapon” being deployed by the government to break the union’s resolve. Could this mark a turning point in labour relations within Nigeria’s health sector? In response, the union has ordered a total work stoppage, explicitly rejecting skeleton services, partial compliance, or compromise of any kind. “There should be no skeleton services, no attempt to help out, or compromise in any way,” the statement declared. JOHESU insists that only collective action can protect workers’ rights and prevent what it calls a dangerous precedent that could affect future industrial disputes. What does this mean for patients and public hospitals already struggling with limited resources? While the full impact on healthcare delivery remains uncertain, past JOHESU strikes have caused widespread disruptions across federal medical institutions, raising fears of another wave of service paralysis. The union has reaffirmed its commitment to what it describes as a fight for fair treatment, respect for dialogue, and protection of labour rights, urging members nationwide to remain united until its demands are addressed. As of the time of reporting, the Federal Ministry of Health has not issued an official response. Will the government reconsider its stance, or is Nigeria heading toward another prolonged healthcare shutdown? And in a sector where lives depend on continuity of care, who ultimately bears the cost of this policy standoff—workers, patients, or the state itself?
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