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INEC disowns fake 2027 election timetable

The Independent National Electoral Commission has dismissed a purported timetable for the 2027 general election circulating online, describing it as fake and misleading.​In a statement, INEC said it has not released any timetable or schedule of activities for the 2027 polls and urged Nigerians to ignore the document being shared on social media and other platforms.​ The commission stressed that it operates strictly within the law, noting that Section 28(1) of the Electoral Act 2022 requires INEC to publish a Notice of Election not later than 360 days before the date fixed for a general election.​It explained that any timetable issued outside this legal framework could not have originated from INEC.​ INEC assured the public that the official timetable and schedule for the 2027 elections will be released in due course, in full compliance with the Constitution and the Electoral […]

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Adelabu promises more reliable power for Nigerians in 2026

Power Minister Adebayo Adelabu says Nigerians should expect more reliable, accessible and sustainable electricity supply in 2026 after what he described as a year of “focused groundwork” in 2025.​In his New Year message, he said the federal government’s priority is to stabilise supply to homes, businesses and critical sectors and to make grid disturbances “a thing of the past”.​ Adelabu highlighted work done under the Presidential Power Initiative (Siemens deal) to strengthen the national grid and curb the frequent collapses seen in previous years.​He said government will deepen efforts to enhance grid stability and expand transmission infrastructure in 2026 to reduce outages and improve power delivery nationwide.​ The minister also pledged closer collaboration with electricity distribution companies to raise service quality and accelerate metering so that more customers are accurately billed and protected from estimated billing.​He said the Light Up […]

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Archbishop Martins urges peace focus amid US Nigeria military ties

Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Most Rev Alfred Adewale Martins, has welcomed efforts to improve security in Nigeria through international collaboration but warned that true peace cannot be built on fear, weapons or military power alone.​Commenting on growing security cooperation between Nigeria and the United States, he expressed cautious hope, saying any partnership must prioritise justice, human dignity and long term peace rather than escalate violence.​ He noted that recent U.S. military actions against jihadist groups in the region have drawn mixed reactions among Nigerian church leaders, with some seeing them as necessary support and others worried about potential backlash and rising attacks.​Martins stressed that while Nigerians desire safety from terrorists and criminals, the country must not rely solely on force but also tackle root causes such as bad governance, corruption and social injustice.​ Quoting Pope Francis’ message on peace, the […]

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Archbishop Martins urges peace focus amid US Nigeria military ties

Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Most Rev Alfred Adewale Martins, has welcomed efforts to improve security in Nigeria through international collaboration but warned that true peace cannot be built on fear, weapons or military power alone.​Commenting on growing security cooperation between Nigeria and the United States, he expressed cautious hope, saying any partnership must prioritise justice, human dignity and long term peace rather than escalate violence.​ He noted that recent U.S. military actions against jihadist groups in the region have drawn mixed reactions among Nigerian church leaders, with some seeing them as necessary support and others worried about potential backlash and rising attacks.​Martins stressed that while Nigerians desire safety from terrorists and criminals, the country must not rely solely on force but also tackle root causes such as bad governance, corruption and social injustice.​ Quoting Pope Francis’ message on peace, the […]

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Troops repel bandits’ incursion into Kano communities

Troops of the Joint Task Force have foiled an attempted incursion by suspected bandits into several communities in Shanono Local Government Area of Kano State.​The operation, led by 3 Brigade of the Nigerian Army with other security agencies, was launched after credible intelligence on the movement of the armed group around parts of the council.​ Security sources said the troops moved swiftly towards the identified routes and engaged the bandits in a fierce gun battle, forcing them to retreat into nearby forest areas.​The intervention helped to protect vulnerable settlements that have previously been targeted for cattle rustling and other criminal activities.​ Earlier operations in the same axis saw the military neutralise several bandits, recover motorcycles, mobile phones and ransom money, and rescue kidnap victims, underscoring the area’s security risks.​Residents have been urged to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious movements […]

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Title: Oyo says N30bn Bodija explosion fund remains untouched

The Oyo State government has insisted that the N30 billion intervention fund released by the Federal Government for victims of the 2024 Bodija explosion is still intact in a special account and has not been spent.​Commissioner for Information, Dotun Oyelade, and Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Musibau Babatunde, said the money is kept in an Infrastructure Support Account with First Bank, pending the release of the outstanding N20 billion balance from Abuja.​ They explained that after the January 16, 2024 explosion in Bodija, Governor Seyi Makinde formally wrote to President Bola Tinubu requesting N100 billion to support search and rescue, hospital care, temporary shelter, compensation and reconstruction works in the affected area.​The Presidency later approved N50 billion, describing it as support for the reconstruction of Old Bodija and its environs, and the Central Bank released N30 billion of that […]

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NASS moves to clear air on disputed gazetted tax laws

The National Assembly has announced steps to clarify alleged discrepancies between versions of recently passed tax laws and the copies already gazetted and circulated to the public.​It has directed the Clerk of the National Assembly to release certified true copies of all tax bills signed by President Bola Tinubu, including the certificate pages, so Nigerians can review and verify the documents themselves.​ Officials said the move responds to public concerns after a lawmaker, Abdulsamad Dasuki, claimed that the texts passed by the two chambers differ from the gazetted versions of the Nigeria Tax Act, Nigerian Tax Administration Act, National Revenue Service Act and Joint Revenue Board Act.​The House of Representatives had earlier set up a seven member committee to investigate the alleged changes and ordered the re gazetting of the tax laws, but its report is still pending.​ The National […]

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Atiku, Obi and key blocs list urgent steps to fix Nigeria in 2026

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, Christian and regional bodies, and the Peoples Democratic Party have outlined what they see as urgent steps to make 2026 more meaningful for Nigerians.​In comments gathered by Vanguard, they stressed the need to tackle insecurity, rebuild the economy, reduce poverty and restore trust in public institutions under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.​ Atiku called for a clear economic rescue plan centred on job creation, lower living costs and credible efforts to ease the hardship many households are facing, warning that ad hoc measures will not be enough.​Obi, now a leading opposition figure, pushed for transparent governance, strict accountability and cutting waste, arguing that Nigerians need to see concrete improvements in power, education, health and security rather than promises.​ Groups such as the Christian Association of Nigeria, the Arewa Consultative […]

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Makarfi urges unity and tougher action in 2026

Former Kaduna State Governor, Senator Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi, has urged Nigerians to remain united and resilient as the country enters 2026, while calling on governments at all levels to intensify efforts against insecurity and economic hardship.​In his New Year message, he said 2025 severely tested citizens’ patience amid rising economic pressure, insecurity and widespread uncertainty across the country.​He noted that the New Year offers a chance to renew collective resolve and confront national challenges together.​ Makarfi stressed that unity and a shared sense of purpose are essential for national progress, warning that division weakens the country’s ability to solve its problems.​He described Nigeria’s human and material diversity as its greatest asset, capable of rekindling hope and strengthening national cohesion when properly harnessed.​According to him, diversity should be a platform for mutual respect, dialogue and cooperation, allowing citizens to apply their […]

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Anthony Joshua leaves hospital after fatal crash

Anthony Joshua has been discharged from hospital after the road accident that claimed the lives of his two friends, Lateef Ayodele and Gami Cina, on Monday, December 29, 2025.​The Lagos and Ogun State governments announced his discharge and again condoled with the bereaved families, describing the incident as painful and deeply unfortunate.​They prayed for the repose of the departed and strength for their loved ones to bear the loss.​ According to the joint statement, Joshua and his mother visited a Lagos funeral home on Wednesday to pay their last respects to the two late friends, whose remains were being prepared for repatriation later that evening.​Officials said Joshua was discharged from Lagoon Hospital, Ikoyi, late on Wednesday after doctors confirmed he was clinically fit to continue recuperation at home.​He is expected to keep recovering under medical supervision away from the hospital.​ […]

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