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Soldiers announce ‘removal’ of Benin’s President Talon in failed coup attempt

Soldiers in Benin appeared on state television on Sunday announcing that they had removed President Patrice Talon from office and dissolved state institutions in what authorities have described as an attempted coup.​ Identifying themselves as the Military Committee for Refoundation and reportedly led by Lieutenant Colonel Pascal Tigri, the group said it was suspending the constitution, shutting borders and halting political party activities, citing dissatisfaction with Talon’s management of the country.​​ The move followed an early morning attack on Talon’s residence in Porto Novo and a brief takeover of the national broadcaster, after which TV and radio signals were cut.​ Benin’s government later said Talon was safe, stressing that only a small faction was involved and that troops loyal to the president were regaining control of key sites in Cotonou and Porto Novo, with officials calling the incident a foiled […]

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Entertainment Week Africa draws 28,000 participants, boosts pan‑African creative mobility

The inaugural Entertainment Week Africa has positioned Lagos as a rising global hub for the creative economy, drawing 28,683 participants from more than eight countries and over 50 industries to a six day, multi venue festival themed “Close the Gap”.​ Founded by Deola Art Alade, the event brought together creators, executives, investors, policymakers and industry leaders across venues such as Livespot Entertarium, Eko Hotel, EbonyLife Place, Alliance Française and Heritage Place, with star appearances from Tiwa Savage, Teni, Don Jazzy, Yemi Alade, Waje and Sasha P.​ Organisers said the week served as both challenge and blueprint for pan African creative mobility by uniting talent, capital, policy and platforms, while dignitaries including Trade and Investment Minister Jumoke Oduwole and British Deputy High Commissioner Jonny Baxter highlighted its diplomatic and economic significance for Nigeria and the UK.​ Across six days, EWA delivered […]

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Egypt vs Nigeria friendly shifted to December 16

The international friendly between Egypt and Nigeria has been rescheduled for 16 December, according to Egyptian Football Association Vice President Khaled El Darandaly.​ The game, originally set for 14 December, was moved after FIFA confirmed that clubs are only required to release players for the Africa Cup of Nations from 15 December, prompting both teams to adjust plans so key stars like Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush can feature.​ The match forms part of final preparations for AFCON 2025 in Morocco, where seven time champions Egypt have been drawn in Group B alongside South Africa, Angola and Zimbabwe, with a 28 man preliminary squad already named by coach Hossam Hassan.

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Top five African countries for December nightlife and parties

December is one of the most vibrant months on the African social calendar, with cities across the continent buzzing with concerts, festivals, club nights and beach parties that attract both locals and tourists.​ From West Africa to North and Southern Africa, several countries have built a reputation for unforgettable “Detty December” experiences, combining nightlife with culture, food and sightseeing.​ Nigeria tops the list as the heartbeat of Africa’s December nightlife, with Lagos and Abuja hosting major Afrobeat concerts, street carnivals, beach raves and club events that run late into the night.​ South Africa also stands out, as its summer season turns Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban into party hubs filled with rooftop parties, music festivals and beachfront celebrations.​ Ghana offers a mix of nightlife and culture along its coast, with Accra, Cape Coast and Elmina drawing crowds for concerts, beach […]

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Five Tinubu ambassadorial nominees under scrutiny over past controversies

As the Senate begins screening President Bola Tinubu’s 65 ambassadorial nominees, at least five candidates are drawing intense scrutiny over past corruption probes, audit reports and inflammatory public statements, raising questions about their suitability to represent Nigeria abroad.​ Opposition parties, civil society groups and critics accuse the President of using key diplomatic postings to reward loyalists and controversial figures, particularly faulting the inclusion of former INEC chairman Mahmood Yakubu and several politically exposed nominees.​ Among those flagged is ex National Intelligence Agency Director General Ayodele Oke, who was previously linked to the 2017 Ikoyi cash haul and faced money laundering charges over $43m, £27,800 and N23.8m recovered from a Lagos apartment, as well as a withdrawn EFCC case over $289m allegedly taken from NNPC accounts for “covert operations”.​ Another is retired Vice Admiral Ibok Ete Ibas, former Sole Administrator of […]

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Dangote to Nigerian elites: Skip Rolls Royce, invest in industries

Dangote Group Chairman, Aliko Dangote, has urged wealthy Nigerians to divert money spent on luxury items like Rolls Royce cars and private jets into building industries that create jobs and drive economic growth.​ Speaking after a meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, he lamented a culture of conspicuous consumption and recalled that, in earlier years, even presidents used modest official cars, which discouraged elites from outspending the state on luxury.​ He said anyone who can afford a Rolls Royce should instead establish factories in their communities or anywhere in Nigeria where investment is needed, arguing that many of the private jets crowding local airports could have been productive industrial assets.​ Dangote stressed that Nigeria’s development hinges on strong local investment in manufacturing and agriculture, backed by a solid banking system, and warned that rapid population growth of […]

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Security emergency: Army freezes retirement of officers

The Nigerian Army has temporarily suspended statutory and voluntary retirements for selected categories of officers following the nationwide security emergency declared by President Bola Tinubu.​ The move comes after over 600 mass abduction cases were recorded in November alone, including the kidnapping of more than 300 students in Niger State, 38 worshippers in Kwara and 25 students in Kebbi, prompting the President to order expanded recruitment and large scale deployments.​ In an internal memo dated December 3 and signed by Maj Gen E. I. Okoro on behalf of the Chief of Army Staff, the Army said the freeze is meant to retain manpower, experience and operational capacity as the Armed Forces expand under the Harmonised Terms and Conditions of Service Officers 2024, which allows service extensions in the interest of the military.​ The suspension applies to officers who have failed […]

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Nigeria’s Egypt friendly in doubt as NFF moves AFCON camp to Morocco

Nigeria’s build up to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations has been disrupted after a late FIFA directive forced the Nigeria Football Federation to redraw its pre tournament schedule, putting the high profile friendly against Egypt in serious doubt.​ FIFA has issued a new circular allowing European clubs to keep African players until 15 December instead of 8 December, cutting national team preparation time and upsetting earlier plans.​ The Super Eagles were initially due to open camp in Cairo on 10 December and face the Pharaohs in a friendly at the Cairo International Stadium four days later, before flying to Morocco for their final preparations.​ With the new FIFA dates, the NFF has now drafted a fresh schedule under which the Super Eagles will open camp on 14 December, just one week before AFCON kicks off, and will hold their […]

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Antar Laniyan shares 18 month pregnancy story, origin of his name

Veteran actor Antar Laniyan has revealed the unusual story behind his birth and name, saying his mother carried him in her womb for 18 months before turning to a traditional remedy to induce labour.​ In an interview on “Behind The Fame”, he said worried relatives believed the prolonged pregnancy might have a spiritual cause, and his mother was eventually advised to eat a lizard like creature called “Anta” to help her deliver.​ According to Laniyan, the animal was prepared as a meal, his mother ate it and he was born an hour later, prompting her to name him after the creature as a tribute to the ordeal she endured.​ He added that classmates later mocked the name “Anta” in primary school, so he modified it by adding an “R”, creating the stage name “Antar” that he is known by today.​ […]

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India’s new envoy meets Tinubu, vows deeper Nigeria–India ties

India’s newly appointed High Commissioner to Nigeria, Ambassador Abhishek Singh, has formally presented his Letter of Credence to President Bola Tinubu in Abuja, marking the official start of his mission in the country.​ In a statement from the Indian Embassy, Tinubu was said to have warmly received Singh, congratulated him on his appointment and wished him success throughout his tour of duty.​ Singh reaffirmed India’s commitment to strengthening its long standing strategic partnership with Nigeria and expressed confidence that cooperation between both countries will continue to expand in key sectors such as trade, technology, energy and development.​ The envoy added that he is committed to deepening Indo Nigerian bilateral relations and advancing shared priorities in the years ahead.​

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