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Togo : agir collectivement pour un changement en 2026

Alors que 2025 s’achève dans un climat de fatigue et d’attente, Gnimdéwa Atakpama invite les Togolaises et Togolais à abandonner l’idée d’un sauveur providentiel. Selon lui, le changement ne viendra que de l’action organisée et de l’engagement collectif des citoyens. La lucidité avant toutPendant trop longtemps, nous avons attendu un leader parfait ou une solution venue d’ailleurs. Mais personne ne viendra nous sauver. Les réformes et promesses extérieures ne remplaceront jamais l’implication des citoyens eux-mêmes. L’homme ou la femme providentiel n’existe pas : il est déjà là, dans nos villes, nos villages, nos écoles, nos marchés. Ce sont des citoyens ordinaires qui, par leurs actions concrètes, transforment l’ordinaire en extraordinaire. L’exemple du football collectifLa réussite d’une action collective s’apparente à un match de football : chaque joueur a son rôle. Les défenseurs défendent, les milieux organisent, les attaquants marquent, le […]

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Fathia Williams reflects on painful 2025 and hopeful 2026

Actress Fathia Williams has thanked her friends, family, colleagues and fans as she reflected on 2025, a year she said tested her deeply with emotional highs and painful lows.​In an Instagram post, she admitted that personal losses, including the death of a cherished colleague, left her heart shattered but also “overflowing with gratitude” for the support she received.​ Williams praised her fans, friends and colleagues for standing by her, saying their prayers, messages, defence and love helped her through her hardest moments.​She described her fans as her strength and joy, her friends as those who held her in her darkest hours, and her colleagues as people who inspired and lifted her every day.​ Because of this support, she said she ended 2025 stronger, wiser and full of faith, thanking those who have stood with her through more than three decades […]

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Celebrities mark New Year’s Day birthdays

Several Nigerian celebrities, including Nollywood stars and reality TV personalities, are celebrating their birthdays today, New Year’s Day, January 1, 2026.​They took to Instagram to share messages of gratitude, hope and excitement as they marked the start of a new year and a new age.​ Actor Ibrahim Yekini, popularly known as Itele, celebrated himself as a dreamer, fighter and creator, reflecting on battles he has overcome and his journey from Nollywood to the world.​He said he is walking in purpose and looking forward to new levels, new victories, new movies and a year of global impact and overflowing favour.​ Actress Moyo Lawal shared a birthday photo and described herself as “God’s favourite angel,” saying she was born to shine and looking ahead to new adventures.​Mercy Aigbe, who turned 48, thanked God for grace, mercy and favour that sustained her through […]

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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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Nigerians recall harsh 2025 but hope for relief in 2026

Many Nigerians say 2025 was one of the hardest years in recent times, marked by rising prices, insecurity and deep uncertainty. In spite of this, they are looking to 2026 with cautious hope that living conditions will improve.​ In Owerri, some residents described 2025 as a year of crippling hardship, especially for people in small businesses and daily trading. A trader, Chinonso Nze, said the economic climate was poor and that surviving the year felt like a miracle for many families.​ He blamed the hardship on high inflation and worsening insecurity that made travel dangerous in many parts of the country. According to him, kidnappings and attacks on highways left commuters feeling unsafe and afraid to move freely.​ Nze also expressed concern about a new tax regime expected to take effect in 2026, warning that it could further strain already […]

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From climate to World Cup and Moon missions 2026 watch list

The year 2026 is expected to be packed with major global events, from tough climate decisions and the biggest ever football World Cup to high stakes elections, fragile peace efforts and new missions to the Moon.​ Many countries are due to submit stronger climate plans under international agreements, after years of record heat and extreme weather. Observers will be watching to see whether governments move beyond pledges to real action on emissions cuts, clean energy and climate finance for vulnerable nations.​ Football fans will turn their attention to the expanded 48 team FIFA World Cup, jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico from June 11 to July 19. The tournament will feature new debutant nations and could be the final World Cup for Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, who will be 41.​ The political calendar will also be intense, […]

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Stakeholders Demand Probe After Nigeria’s World Cup Bid Fails

Football stakeholders in Nigeria are demanding an urgent investigation into the failings of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) after the Super Eagles’ campaign to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup ended in defeat to DR Congo. Allegations of corruption and poor management have surfaced, with ex-internationals Harrison Jalla and Adegoke Adelabu insisting the sport needs a complete overhaul. Nigeria missed the 2022 and now 2026 tournaments despite the government allocating N1 billion for the recent playoff, and players reportedly went on strike over unpaid allowances. Critics say the NFF lacks transparency and accountability, running “like a cult.” They urge President Tinubu to dissolve the current board, probe the failed campaign, and initiate serious reforms. Adelabu called for a panel to evaluate the failures and recommend fixes, while Theodore Chukwuemeka bemoaned Nigeria’s absence from the World Cup, calling it a […]

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Trump Announces Fast-Track Visas for World Cup Ticket Holders

President Donald Trump has unveiled a new fast-track visa scheme for people holding tickets to the 2026 World Cup in the United States. The announcement was made at the Oval Office alongside FIFA president Gianni Infantino. The initiative promises prioritized visa appointments for football fans from around the world. Ticket holders will receive expedited interviews, usually within six to eight weeks. However, US officials made it clear that having a ticket provides only a faster interview—admission is still subject to standard vetting and is not guaranteed. Trump encouraged fans to apply early for their visas to avoid last-minute delays. The move aims to offer a smooth experience for international visitors, though concerns remain about strict border policies possibly affecting entry. FIFA president Infantino supported the scheme, stating that it will help millions of genuine football fans attend the World Cup […]

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 NAHCON Cuts 2026 Hajj Fares, Sets Payment Deadline for December 5

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has announced a significant reduction in the 2026 Hajj fares, making the pilgrimage more affordable for Nigerian Muslims. The new fares, effective nationwide, include: Borno/Adamawa zone: ₦7,579,020.96 (down by ₦748,104.63 from 2025 rates) Northern zone: ₦7,696,769.76 (down by ₦760,915.83) Southern zone: ₦7,991,141.76 (down by ₦792,943.83) NAHCON announced December 5 as the new payment deadline for all intending pilgrims. The commission urged individuals to complete payments on or before this date to guarantee smooth processing and participation in the 2026 pilgrimage. The reduction comes after President Tinubu ordered a review of previously announced fares. For more details, NAHCON has encouraged the public to visit their official website.

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Davido Celebrates 2026 Grammy Nomination, Says Job Not Done

Nigerian Afrobeats singer David Adeleke, known as Davido, has been nominated again for the Grammy Awards ahead of the 2026 ceremony. Davido celebrated the achievement with fans on Instagram by dancing to his song With You and posting a message that said, “All Glory To God! Job Not Done.” His post has received widespread congratulations from fans, fellow artists, and friends across social media. Davido’s track With You, featuring Omah Lay, earned him a spot in the Best African Music Performance category at the 68th Grammy Awards, which will be held on February 1, 2026, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. Other nominees in this category are Burna Boy’s Love, Wizkid and Ayra Starr’s Gimme Dat, Hope and Love by Eddy Kenzo featuring Mehran Matin, and Push 2 Start by Tyla. This is Davido’s second consecutive Grammy recognition, following […]

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