• Abu Simbel Temples in Egypt are breathtaking masterpieces carved into rock by Pharaoh Ramses II. These giant statues and ancient halls were built to show power and honor the gods, and they’re even more famous because they were moved to higher ground to save them from flooding. A true wonder of Africa’s history.

    #AbuSimbel #Egypt #AncientEgypt #History #places
    Abu Simbel Temples in Egypt are breathtaking masterpieces carved into rock by Pharaoh Ramses II. These giant statues and ancient halls were built to show power and honor the gods, and they’re even more famous because they were moved to higher ground to save them from flooding. A true wonder of Africa’s history. 🇪🇬✨ #AbuSimbel #Egypt #AncientEgypt #History #places
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  • The Great Sphinx of Giza in Egypt is one of the most mysterious monuments in the world. With the body of a lion and the face of a king, it has guarded the Giza Plateau for thousands of years, standing near the pyramids as a powerful symbol of strength and protection.

    #GreatSphinx #Giza #Egypt #AncientEgyp
    The Great Sphinx of Giza in Egypt is one of the most mysterious monuments in the world. With the body of a lion and the face of a king, it has guarded the Giza Plateau for thousands of years, standing near the pyramids as a powerful symbol of strength and protection. 🇪🇬✨ #GreatSphinx #Giza #Egypt #AncientEgyp
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  • The Pyramids of Giza in Egypt are one of the greatest wonders on earth. Built thousands of years ago as tombs for powerful pharaohs, they still amaze the world with their size, strength, and mystery. The Great Pyramid is the biggest and most famous, standing proudly near the Sphinx in Cairo.

    #PyramidsOfGiza #Egypt #AncientHistory #WorldWonder
    The Pyramids of Giza in Egypt are one of the greatest wonders on earth. Built thousands of years ago as tombs for powerful pharaohs, they still amaze the world with their size, strength, and mystery. The Great Pyramid is the biggest and most famous, standing proudly near the Sphinx in Cairo. 🇪🇬✨ #PyramidsOfGiza #Egypt #AncientHistory #WorldWonder
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  • US President Trump Invites Over 50 Nations to Join ‘Board of Peace for Gaza’
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    US President Donald Trump has invited over 50 countries to join a proposed “Board of Peace for Gaza” to oversee the ceasefire, reconstruction, and future peace efforts in the region. About 60 nations received invitations, including China, France, Germany, the UK, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, India, and Russia. Some countries have confirmed participation, while others are still considering. France has reportedly declined, citing concerns over the board’s impact on existing international institutions. The move has sparked global attention as a new approach to managing post-war Gaza.
    #fintternews
    US President Trump Invites Over 50 Nations to Join ‘Board of Peace for Gaza’ …….. US President Donald Trump has invited over 50 countries to join a proposed “Board of Peace for Gaza” to oversee the ceasefire, reconstruction, and future peace efforts in the region. About 60 nations received invitations, including China, France, Germany, the UK, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Egypt, Japan, India, and Russia. Some countries have confirmed participation, while others are still considering. France has reportedly declined, citing concerns over the board’s impact on existing international institutions. The move has sparked global attention as a new approach to managing post-war Gaza. #fintternews
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  • Super Eagles Earn $2.5m for AFCON 2025 Bronze Finish…..


    Nigeria’s Super Eagles earned $2.5m (N3.56bn) after finishing third at the 2025 AFCON, beating Egypt 4–2 on penalties after a goalless draw in Casablanca. Goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali starred, saving two spot-kicks including Mohamed Salah’s. Senegal won the title, defeating hosts Morocco 1–0 in extra time. CAF increased prize money, with champions earning a record $10m, reflecting efforts to boost African football rewards.#fintternews
    Super Eagles Earn $2.5m for AFCON 2025 Bronze Finish….. Nigeria’s Super Eagles earned $2.5m (N3.56bn) after finishing third at the 2025 AFCON, beating Egypt 4–2 on penalties after a goalless draw in Casablanca. Goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali starred, saving two spot-kicks including Mohamed Salah’s. Senegal won the title, defeating hosts Morocco 1–0 in extra time. CAF increased prize money, with champions earning a record $10m, reflecting efforts to boost African football rewards.#fintternews
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  • AFCON 2025 Final: Morocco vs Senegal – Football, History, and Africa’s Political Legacy

    The AFCON 2025 final in Rabat on January 18 is more than a football match—it’s a journey through Africa’s sporting and political history. Morocco faces Senegal after avenging past semi-final losses to Cameroon and Nigeria. African football, once introduced by colonial powers, became a tool of resistance, nation-building, and pan-African identity, from clubs like Al Ahly in Egypt to the FLN team in Algeria. Morocco’s hosting symbolizes decades of football as a platform for culture, resistance, and unity, even as AFCON prepares to shift to a four-year cycle under FIFA’s schedule changes.


    #AFCON2025 #MoroccoVsSenegal #AfricanFootballHistory
    AFCON 2025 Final: Morocco vs Senegal – Football, History, and Africa’s Political Legacy The AFCON 2025 final in Rabat on January 18 is more than a football match—it’s a journey through Africa’s sporting and political history. Morocco faces Senegal after avenging past semi-final losses to Cameroon and Nigeria. African football, once introduced by colonial powers, became a tool of resistance, nation-building, and pan-African identity, from clubs like Al Ahly in Egypt to the FLN team in Algeria. Morocco’s hosting symbolizes decades of football as a platform for culture, resistance, and unity, even as AFCON prepares to shift to a four-year cycle under FIFA’s schedule changes. #AFCON2025 #MoroccoVsSenegal #AfricanFootballHistory
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  • Nigeria target ninth bronze, clash with Egypt in AFCON third-place showdown….

    Nigeria will face Egypt in the AFCON 2025 third-place playoff as the Super Eagles target a record ninth bronze medal. Both sides missed out on a place in the final and will battle for pride and a podium finish. Nigeria hope to end their campaign on a high after an impressive run despite semi-final heartbreak. Egypt, Africa’s most successful AFCON side, will also be eager to add another medal to their trophy collection in the highly anticipated showdown.
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    Nigeria target ninth bronze, clash with Egypt in AFCON third-place showdown…. Nigeria will face Egypt in the AFCON 2025 third-place playoff as the Super Eagles target a record ninth bronze medal. Both sides missed out on a place in the final and will battle for pride and a podium finish. Nigeria hope to end their campaign on a high after an impressive run despite semi-final heartbreak. Egypt, Africa’s most successful AFCON side, will also be eager to add another medal to their trophy collection in the highly anticipated showdown. #fintternews
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  • Nigerian billionaire, Abdul Samad Rabiu says he will still go ahead to fulfill his promise of rewarding the Super Eagles squad with $500k even after they lost to Morocco in the AFCON semi-final.

    The Super Eagles lost to Morocco 4-2 on penalties on Wednesday, January 14.

    They will be playing third place match against Egypt.
    Nigerian billionaire, Abdul Samad Rabiu says he will still go ahead to fulfill his promise of rewarding the Super Eagles squad with $500k even after they lost to Morocco in the AFCON semi-final. The Super Eagles lost to Morocco 4-2 on penalties on Wednesday, January 14. They will be playing third place match against Egypt.
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  • Man Wey Don Correct 18 Predictions Dey Forecast Super Eagles Go Whip Morocco for AFCON Semi-Final!

    A Sierra Leonean football predictor, Amadu Raheem Komba Gbandeh, wey sabi sabi predict matches, don give him own forecast for Nigeria vs Morocco AFCON 2025 semi-final. According to am, Morocco go score first, but Super Eagles go equalise, and after extra time, Nigeria go win sharply.

    Amadu also predicted Senegal go beat Egypt straight. Fans don dey react for social media, some agreeing, some dey give their own twist. His correct predictions don reach 18 matches so far, including Round of 16 and quarter-finals.

    Man Wey Don Correct 18 Predictions Dey Forecast Super Eagles Go Whip Morocco for AFCON Semi-Final! A Sierra Leonean football predictor, Amadu Raheem Komba Gbandeh, wey sabi sabi predict matches, don give him own forecast for Nigeria vs Morocco AFCON 2025 semi-final. According to am, Morocco go score first, but Super Eagles go equalise, and after extra time, Nigeria go win sharply. Amadu also predicted Senegal go beat Egypt straight. Fans don dey react for social media, some agreeing, some dey give their own twist. His correct predictions don reach 18 matches so far, including Round of 16 and quarter-finals.
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  • Why Is the UAE Cutting Scholarships for UK Universities? Is Fear of Islamist Radicalisation on British Campuses Redefining Emirati Foreign Policy, Student Mobility, and UK–Gulf Relations?

    Is the United Arab Emirates quietly reshaping global student mobility—and sending a political message to Britain in the process? The UAE has begun restricting state-funded scholarships for students seeking to study in the United Kingdom, citing concerns that some British university campuses are being influenced or “radicalised” by Islamist groups.

    Officials in Abu Dhabi confirmed to the Financial Times and The Times that federal funding for Emirati citizens planning to enrol in UK universities has been curtailed. The move reflects deepening unease within the UAE over what it views as the growing ideological presence of Islamist networks on British campuses, particularly those allegedly linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, which the UAE designates as a terrorist organisation.

    While the UAE has not imposed an outright ban on studying in the UK, the policy change marks a significant shift. Wealthier families can still send students abroad using private funds, and government scholarships remain available for studies in other countries. However, the restriction is already affecting numbers: UK student visa data show a sharp decline in Emirati enrolment, with only 213 UAE students granted UK study visas in the year ending September 2025—a 27% drop from the previous year and a 55% fall compared to 2022. This is particularly striking given that the Emirati student population in the UK had doubled between 2017 and 2024 to around 8,500 students, with major concentrations at institutions such as King’s College London, University College London, the University of Manchester, the University of Leeds, and the University of Central Lancashire.

    At the heart of the decision lies long-standing political tension between Abu Dhabi and London. The UAE has repeatedly urged Britain to ban the Muslim Brotherhood, a group it considers a security threat. However, successive UK governments have declined to proscribe the organisation. A 2014 inquiry ordered by then-Prime Minister David Cameron, led by former ambassador Sir John Jenkins, concluded that the Brotherhood’s beliefs were incompatible with British values but found insufficient legal grounds for a ban. More recently, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has said he would proscribe the group if elected, underscoring how the issue has become embedded in British political debate.

    Concerns in Britain about alleged Islamist influence on university campuses have also fueled controversy. Student organisations have faced scrutiny for hosting speakers accused of promoting extremist ideologies, with critics warning that academic spaces may be vulnerable to ideological recruitment. For the UAE, which has previously jailed suspected Brotherhood members and strongly supported Egypt’s 2013 military ouster of President Mohammed Morsi, the presence of any perceived Brotherhood influence abroad is seen as a direct security risk.

    A Middle East expert quoted by The Times suggested that the Emirati leadership is “obsessed” with the Brotherhood, describing it as more of an ideological movement than a tightly organised group. According to the source, the scholarship restrictions function as a “warning shot” to students, signalling that engagement with Islamist networks abroad could carry consequences back home.

    Beyond education policy, the move raises broader geopolitical questions. Is the UAE using scholarships as a diplomatic lever to pressure the UK? Will other Gulf states follow suit? And what does this mean for Britain’s position as a global education hub, especially at a time when international student numbers are critical to university funding?

    As Emirati students increasingly turn to alternative destinations, the policy may reshape academic exchange, economic ties, and cultural diplomacy between the Gulf and the UK. More fundamentally, it highlights how security concerns, ideological conflict, and foreign policy priorities are now directly influencing where young people are allowed—or encouraged—to study abroad.


    Why Is the UAE Cutting Scholarships for UK Universities? Is Fear of Islamist Radicalisation on British Campuses Redefining Emirati Foreign Policy, Student Mobility, and UK–Gulf Relations? Is the United Arab Emirates quietly reshaping global student mobility—and sending a political message to Britain in the process? The UAE has begun restricting state-funded scholarships for students seeking to study in the United Kingdom, citing concerns that some British university campuses are being influenced or “radicalised” by Islamist groups. Officials in Abu Dhabi confirmed to the Financial Times and The Times that federal funding for Emirati citizens planning to enrol in UK universities has been curtailed. The move reflects deepening unease within the UAE over what it views as the growing ideological presence of Islamist networks on British campuses, particularly those allegedly linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, which the UAE designates as a terrorist organisation. While the UAE has not imposed an outright ban on studying in the UK, the policy change marks a significant shift. Wealthier families can still send students abroad using private funds, and government scholarships remain available for studies in other countries. However, the restriction is already affecting numbers: UK student visa data show a sharp decline in Emirati enrolment, with only 213 UAE students granted UK study visas in the year ending September 2025—a 27% drop from the previous year and a 55% fall compared to 2022. This is particularly striking given that the Emirati student population in the UK had doubled between 2017 and 2024 to around 8,500 students, with major concentrations at institutions such as King’s College London, University College London, the University of Manchester, the University of Leeds, and the University of Central Lancashire. At the heart of the decision lies long-standing political tension between Abu Dhabi and London. The UAE has repeatedly urged Britain to ban the Muslim Brotherhood, a group it considers a security threat. However, successive UK governments have declined to proscribe the organisation. A 2014 inquiry ordered by then-Prime Minister David Cameron, led by former ambassador Sir John Jenkins, concluded that the Brotherhood’s beliefs were incompatible with British values but found insufficient legal grounds for a ban. More recently, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has said he would proscribe the group if elected, underscoring how the issue has become embedded in British political debate. Concerns in Britain about alleged Islamist influence on university campuses have also fueled controversy. Student organisations have faced scrutiny for hosting speakers accused of promoting extremist ideologies, with critics warning that academic spaces may be vulnerable to ideological recruitment. For the UAE, which has previously jailed suspected Brotherhood members and strongly supported Egypt’s 2013 military ouster of President Mohammed Morsi, the presence of any perceived Brotherhood influence abroad is seen as a direct security risk. A Middle East expert quoted by The Times suggested that the Emirati leadership is “obsessed” with the Brotherhood, describing it as more of an ideological movement than a tightly organised group. According to the source, the scholarship restrictions function as a “warning shot” to students, signalling that engagement with Islamist networks abroad could carry consequences back home. Beyond education policy, the move raises broader geopolitical questions. Is the UAE using scholarships as a diplomatic lever to pressure the UK? Will other Gulf states follow suit? And what does this mean for Britain’s position as a global education hub, especially at a time when international student numbers are critical to university funding? As Emirati students increasingly turn to alternative destinations, the policy may reshape academic exchange, economic ties, and cultural diplomacy between the Gulf and the UK. More fundamentally, it highlights how security concerns, ideological conflict, and foreign policy priorities are now directly influencing where young people are allowed—or encouraged—to study abroad.
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  • Nnamdi Kanu: IPOB Leader’s International Lawyer Accuses UK of Ignoring Illegal Abduction, Torture and Detention, Urges Prime Minister Keir Starmer to Intervene

    The international lawyer and spokesperson for the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has accused the United Kingdom of deliberately ignoring what he described as Kanu’s illegal abduction, torture and continued imprisonment in Nigeria. In a strongly worded letter addressed to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at 10 Downing Street, Kanu’s counsel, Bruce Fein, called for urgent diplomatic intervention to secure the release of the British citizen.

    Fein alleged that Kanu was kidnapped in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2021, tortured and extraordinarily renditioned to Nigeria by Nigerian security agents, actions he said violated international law and multiple human rights conventions. According to the lawyer, Kanu has since been held in prolonged solitary confinement without adequate medical care under Nigeria’s security services.

    The letter recalled a July 2022 ruling by the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, which found that Nigeria violated 16 international human rights covenants in Kanu’s arrest and detention. The UN body ordered his immediate and unconditional release and payment of reparations—directives Fein said the Nigerian government has ignored for more than three years.

    Fein also condemned Kanu’s life sentence handed down by a Federal High Court in Abuja on November 20, 2025, describing the trial as a “show trial” and insisting that Kanu’s advocacy for Biafran self-determination was pursued through peaceful means. He accused successive UK governments of failing to act despite Kanu’s British citizenship and questioned whether Britain’s silence was motivated by political interests, oil diplomacy or racial bias.

    Drawing comparisons with the UK’s recent intervention in securing the release of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah, Fein described the contrasting response as a troubling double standard. He urged Prime Minister Starmer to use diplomatic channels to negotiate Kanu’s release, arguing that doing so would reinforce Britain’s commitment to human rights and correct what he called a historic injustice tied to colonial-era decisions and Britain’s role during the Biafran Civil War.

    Kanu remains in the custody of Nigeria’s Department of State Services (DSS), as calls from rights groups, lawyers and supporters intensify for his release amid growing international scrutiny of Nigeria’s handling of the case.
    Nnamdi Kanu: IPOB Leader’s International Lawyer Accuses UK of Ignoring Illegal Abduction, Torture and Detention, Urges Prime Minister Keir Starmer to Intervene The international lawyer and spokesperson for the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has accused the United Kingdom of deliberately ignoring what he described as Kanu’s illegal abduction, torture and continued imprisonment in Nigeria. In a strongly worded letter addressed to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at 10 Downing Street, Kanu’s counsel, Bruce Fein, called for urgent diplomatic intervention to secure the release of the British citizen. Fein alleged that Kanu was kidnapped in Nairobi, Kenya, in 2021, tortured and extraordinarily renditioned to Nigeria by Nigerian security agents, actions he said violated international law and multiple human rights conventions. According to the lawyer, Kanu has since been held in prolonged solitary confinement without adequate medical care under Nigeria’s security services. The letter recalled a July 2022 ruling by the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, which found that Nigeria violated 16 international human rights covenants in Kanu’s arrest and detention. The UN body ordered his immediate and unconditional release and payment of reparations—directives Fein said the Nigerian government has ignored for more than three years. Fein also condemned Kanu’s life sentence handed down by a Federal High Court in Abuja on November 20, 2025, describing the trial as a “show trial” and insisting that Kanu’s advocacy for Biafran self-determination was pursued through peaceful means. He accused successive UK governments of failing to act despite Kanu’s British citizenship and questioned whether Britain’s silence was motivated by political interests, oil diplomacy or racial bias. Drawing comparisons with the UK’s recent intervention in securing the release of British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah, Fein described the contrasting response as a troubling double standard. He urged Prime Minister Starmer to use diplomatic channels to negotiate Kanu’s release, arguing that doing so would reinforce Britain’s commitment to human rights and correct what he called a historic injustice tied to colonial-era decisions and Britain’s role during the Biafran Civil War. Kanu remains in the custody of Nigeria’s Department of State Services (DSS), as calls from rights groups, lawyers and supporters intensify for his release amid growing international scrutiny of Nigeria’s handling of the case.
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  • IPOB Accuses UK of Double Standards Over Abd el-Fattah’s Release as Nnamdi Kanu Remains Detained Despite Court Orders

    The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has accused the United Kingdom of applying double standards in its foreign policy after British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah returned to the UK following a pardon by Egyptian authorities, while IPOB leader and British-Nigerian citizen, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, remains detained in Nigeria. IPOB said the British government actively intervened in Abd el-Fattah’s case, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer publicly celebrating his freedom, but has shown little urgency in Kanu’s situation despite multiple court rulings condemning his arrest, rendition from Kenya in 2021, and continued detention.

    In a statement by spokesperson Emma Powerful, IPOB described Britain’s response as discriminatory, citing judgments from Nigerian courts, the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, and a Kenyan High Court, all of which declared Kanu’s detention unlawful and ordered his release or compensation. The group also linked the UK’s stance to historical injustices against the Igbo people and called on the UK, United Nations, African Union, European Union, United States, and global human rights bodies to intensify pressure on Nigeria for Kanu’s immediate release, insisting that justice and protection of citizens must be equal and consistent.

    IPOB Accuses UK of Double Standards Over Abd el-Fattah’s Release as Nnamdi Kanu Remains Detained Despite Court Orders The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has accused the United Kingdom of applying double standards in its foreign policy after British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah returned to the UK following a pardon by Egyptian authorities, while IPOB leader and British-Nigerian citizen, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, remains detained in Nigeria. IPOB said the British government actively intervened in Abd el-Fattah’s case, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer publicly celebrating his freedom, but has shown little urgency in Kanu’s situation despite multiple court rulings condemning his arrest, rendition from Kenya in 2021, and continued detention. In a statement by spokesperson Emma Powerful, IPOB described Britain’s response as discriminatory, citing judgments from Nigerian courts, the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, and a Kenyan High Court, all of which declared Kanu’s detention unlawful and ordered his release or compensation. The group also linked the UK’s stance to historical injustices against the Igbo people and called on the UK, United Nations, African Union, European Union, United States, and global human rights bodies to intensify pressure on Nigeria for Kanu’s immediate release, insisting that justice and protection of citizens must be equal and consistent.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Bauchi Governor Allegedly Hid Key EFCC Witness, Helped Nephew Flee To Egypt In ₦4.6bn Money Laundering Case

    Fresh allegations have emerged in the ongoing Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) investigation into an alleged ₦4.6 billion money laundering scheme involving the Bauchi State Commissioner for Finance, Yakubu Adamu, implicating close relatives of Governor Bala Mohammed. Sources familiar with the probe allege that the governor played a key role in obstructing justice by concealing a crucial witness and facilitating the escape of his nephew, Muntaka Mohammed Duguri, who is now reportedly at large.

    According to court documents, Duguri and Ishaku Mohammed Aliyu, Managing Director of I.S. Makayye Investment Resources Ltd, are listed as co-accused alongside Adamu in a six-count charge before the Federal High Court in Abuja. The EFCC alleges that between June and December 2023, the trio conspired to convert, transfer, conceal and use about ₦4.65 billion, funds allegedly released by Polaris Bank under the guise of financing motorcycle supplies to the Bauchi State Government.

    Justice Emeka Nwite, on December 24, ordered the EFCC to produce Finance Commissioner Yakubu Adamu in court by December 30 for arraignment, warning that sanctions would follow any further failure to do so. The case has suffered repeated delays due to the absence of both the defendants and key witnesses, particularly Ishaku Aliyu, whose testimony is described by investigators as central to the prosecution’s case.

    Sources allege that Aliyu initially acted as a front for Duguri in the alleged laundering operation but later fell out with him over disputes regarding proceeds from the scheme. Following the fallout, Aliyu reportedly approached the EFCC voluntarily and submitted a detailed statement outlining the alleged transactions and roles of those involved. However, after learning of his cooperation with investigators, Governor Bala Mohammed allegedly instructed Duguri to flee Nigeria to Egypt and ordered that Aliyu be abducted and hidden to prevent him from testifying.

    Investigators claim Aliyu’s disappearance has significantly weakened the EFCC’s case, forcing delays in court proceedings and putting the anti-graft agency under mounting pressure. Sources warn that unless the missing witness is produced, the prosecution may continue to stall, raising concerns over accountability in a case involving billions of naira in public funds.

    EXCLUSIVE: Bauchi Governor Allegedly Hid Key EFCC Witness, Helped Nephew Flee To Egypt In ₦4.6bn Money Laundering Case Fresh allegations have emerged in the ongoing Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) investigation into an alleged ₦4.6 billion money laundering scheme involving the Bauchi State Commissioner for Finance, Yakubu Adamu, implicating close relatives of Governor Bala Mohammed. Sources familiar with the probe allege that the governor played a key role in obstructing justice by concealing a crucial witness and facilitating the escape of his nephew, Muntaka Mohammed Duguri, who is now reportedly at large. According to court documents, Duguri and Ishaku Mohammed Aliyu, Managing Director of I.S. Makayye Investment Resources Ltd, are listed as co-accused alongside Adamu in a six-count charge before the Federal High Court in Abuja. The EFCC alleges that between June and December 2023, the trio conspired to convert, transfer, conceal and use about ₦4.65 billion, funds allegedly released by Polaris Bank under the guise of financing motorcycle supplies to the Bauchi State Government. Justice Emeka Nwite, on December 24, ordered the EFCC to produce Finance Commissioner Yakubu Adamu in court by December 30 for arraignment, warning that sanctions would follow any further failure to do so. The case has suffered repeated delays due to the absence of both the defendants and key witnesses, particularly Ishaku Aliyu, whose testimony is described by investigators as central to the prosecution’s case. Sources allege that Aliyu initially acted as a front for Duguri in the alleged laundering operation but later fell out with him over disputes regarding proceeds from the scheme. Following the fallout, Aliyu reportedly approached the EFCC voluntarily and submitted a detailed statement outlining the alleged transactions and roles of those involved. However, after learning of his cooperation with investigators, Governor Bala Mohammed allegedly instructed Duguri to flee Nigeria to Egypt and ordered that Aliyu be abducted and hidden to prevent him from testifying. Investigators claim Aliyu’s disappearance has significantly weakened the EFCC’s case, forcing delays in court proceedings and putting the anti-graft agency under mounting pressure. Sources warn that unless the missing witness is produced, the prosecution may continue to stall, raising concerns over accountability in a case involving billions of naira in public funds.
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  • Former Alpha-Beta Consulting Employee Accuses Tinubu-Linked Lagos Revenue Firm of Bribery, Intimidation, Allowance Fraud and Police Interference

    A former employee of Alpha-Beta Consulting Limited, Segun Oluwasanmi, has accused the Lagos revenue consulting firm linked to President Bola Tinubu of systemic corruption, bribery, workplace harassment and manipulation of police processes. According to a petition filed through the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR), the company’s Head of Human Capital Management allegedly demanded and collected a ₦150,000 bribe to process refunds of over ₦3.3 million in travel allowances owed to staff who attended an international training in Egypt. The petition further alleges irregular estacode calculations, unfair currency exchange rates, professional marginalisation, and attempts by the Lagos Police State Intelligence Department to intimidate the complainant. The matter has been reported to the Police, ICPC and EFCC, with calls for a full investigation and prosecution based on documentary evidence including bank records and WhatsApp messages.
    Former Alpha-Beta Consulting Employee Accuses Tinubu-Linked Lagos Revenue Firm of Bribery, Intimidation, Allowance Fraud and Police Interference A former employee of Alpha-Beta Consulting Limited, Segun Oluwasanmi, has accused the Lagos revenue consulting firm linked to President Bola Tinubu of systemic corruption, bribery, workplace harassment and manipulation of police processes. According to a petition filed through the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR), the company’s Head of Human Capital Management allegedly demanded and collected a ₦150,000 bribe to process refunds of over ₦3.3 million in travel allowances owed to staff who attended an international training in Egypt. The petition further alleges irregular estacode calculations, unfair currency exchange rates, professional marginalisation, and attempts by the Lagos Police State Intelligence Department to intimidate the complainant. The matter has been reported to the Police, ICPC and EFCC, with calls for a full investigation and prosecution based on documentary evidence including bank records and WhatsApp messages.
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  • Five people detained in Germany over plans to carry out a terrorist attack at a Christmas market — Bild

    They include three Moroccans, one Egyptian, and one Syrian. They were planning to drive a car into Christmas market in Bavaria, the report says.

    According to the outlet, the Egyptian suspect is a religious community leader who allegedly urged the three Moroccans to carry out the attack.
    Five people detained in Germany over plans to carry out a terrorist attack at a Christmas market — Bild They include three Moroccans, one Egyptian, and one Syrian. They were planning to drive a car into Christmas market in Bavaria, the report says. According to the outlet, the Egyptian suspect is a religious community leader who allegedly urged the three Moroccans to carry out the attack.
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  • Mohamed Salah Blasts Liverpool in Explosive Interview, Hints at January Exit After Being Benched

    Mohamed Salah has sparked major panic at Liverpool after accusing the club of “throwing him under the bus” in a fiery post-match interview. The Egyptian superstar expressed deep frustration over being benched for three straight Premier League games—a first in his Liverpool career—despite years of top-level contributions.
    Salah revealed a broken relationship with manager Arne Slot and claimed someone within the club wants him out, citing unfair blame for Liverpool’s poor form and unfulfilled promises made during the summer. With only five goals in 18 appearances and tensions running high, the 31-year-old hinted he could leave as early as January.
    His comments have fueled renewed speculation about a move to Saudi Arabia and raised fears among fans that this may mark the beginning of the end for one of Liverpool’s greatest players.

    Mohamed Salah Blasts Liverpool in Explosive Interview, Hints at January Exit After Being Benched Mohamed Salah has sparked major panic at Liverpool after accusing the club of “throwing him under the bus” in a fiery post-match interview. The Egyptian superstar expressed deep frustration over being benched for three straight Premier League games—a first in his Liverpool career—despite years of top-level contributions. Salah revealed a broken relationship with manager Arne Slot and claimed someone within the club wants him out, citing unfair blame for Liverpool’s poor form and unfulfilled promises made during the summer. With only five goals in 18 appearances and tensions running high, the 31-year-old hinted he could leave as early as January. His comments have fueled renewed speculation about a move to Saudi Arabia and raised fears among fans that this may mark the beginning of the end for one of Liverpool’s greatest players.
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  • BREAKING: The Super Eagles of Nigeria will face Egypt in a friendly match ahead of the 2026 Africa Cup of Nations.
    BREAKING: The Super Eagles of Nigeria 🇳🇬 will face Egypt in a friendly match ahead of the 2026 Africa Cup of Nations.
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  • US President Donald Trump declared Sunday that the “war is over in Gaza” as he headed on a high-stakes peace trip to Israel and Egypt.
    US President Donald Trump declared Sunday that the “war is over in Gaza” as he headed on a high-stakes peace trip to Israel and Egypt.
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  • Israel’s President, Isaac Herzog, has commended U.S. President Donald Trump for his role in brokering a peace agreement between Israel & Hamas to end the Gaza conflict, saying Trump merits the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts.

    “There is no doubt that he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for this,” Herzog wrote on X on Thursday, describing the deal as a chance “to mend, to heal & to open a new horizon of hope for our region.”

    Trump had earlier announced that indirect talks in Egypt had led to a breakthrough. Under the first phase of the U.S.-backed peace plan, all hostages held in Gaza are to be freed, while Israeli troops will pull back to an agreed boundary. Hamas has confirmed its acceptance of the deal.

    Speaking recently at the UN General Assembly, Trump boasted that he had already ended several wars since taking office earlier this year & should be recognised with the Nobel Peace Prize.

    The Nobel Committee is expected to reveal this year’s laureate on Friday.
    Israel’s President, Isaac Herzog, has commended U.S. President Donald Trump for his role in brokering a peace agreement between Israel & Hamas to end the Gaza conflict, saying Trump merits the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts. “There is no doubt that he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for this,” Herzog wrote on X on Thursday, describing the deal as a chance “to mend, to heal & to open a new horizon of hope for our region.” Trump had earlier announced that indirect talks in Egypt had led to a breakthrough. Under the first phase of the U.S.-backed peace plan, all hostages held in Gaza are to be freed, while Israeli troops will pull back to an agreed boundary. Hamas has confirmed its acceptance of the deal. Speaking recently at the UN General Assembly, Trump boasted that he had already ended several wars since taking office earlier this year & should be recognised with the Nobel Peace Prize. The Nobel Committee is expected to reveal this year’s laureate on Friday.
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  • 'MOVE FAST': President Trump warned of "massive bloodshed" if Hamas failed to agree to a peace deal with Israel, minutes before the 6 p.m. ET deadline passed.
    "These talks have been very successful, and proceeding rapidly," Trump said. "The technical teams will again meet Monday, in Egypt, to work through and clarify the final details."
    'MOVE FAST': President Trump warned of "massive bloodshed" if Hamas failed to agree to a peace deal with Israel, minutes before the 6 p.m. ET deadline passed. "These talks have been very successful, and proceeding rapidly," Trump said. "The technical teams will again meet Monday, in Egypt, to work through and clarify the final details."
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