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Presidency: Amaechi misled Nigerians on new tax law

The Presidency has accused former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi of misleading Nigerians with false claims about a new tax law that allegedly allows automatic deductions from bank accounts. In a statement, presidential aide Bayo Onanuga said Amaechi’s comments about “Tax Act No 25” and post 2027 enforcement were untrue and designed to create fear. Amaechi had claimed in a viral video that if the ruling All Progressives Congress remains in power after the 2027 elections, a tax policy would activate automatic debits on bank transfers and balances. He questioned why the law was not already in force, suggesting it was being delayed to avoid public backlash before the next polls. Onanuga dismissed these statements as “egregious lies”, insisting there is no provision in Nigeria’s new tax framework that authorises such automatic debits from citizens’ bank accounts. He alleged that […]

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DeeOne: Obi can’t win 2027 with sympathy votes alone

Nigerian comedian and media personality DeeOne has said former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi cannot win the 2027 election by relying on sympathy votes. He advised Obi to change his campaign strategy and invest more resources if he is serious about defeating the ruling party. DeeOne argued that emotions and goodwill may have helped Obi gain traction in the 2023 election but will not be enough in 2027. He warned that underestimating President Bola Tinubu and his supporters, often referred to as the City Boy Movement, would be a major mistake. According to him, presidential campaigns require strong grassroots structures, logistics and funding. He criticised the “we no dey give shishi” posture linked to Obi’s movement, saying campaign workers need basic support such as food, transport and welfare on election day. DeeOne claimed that some Labour Party agents struggled […]

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Zelensky calls Putin ‘slave to war’ at Munich forum

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called Russian President Vladimir Putin a “slave to war” during a speech at the Munich Security Conference in Germany. He warned that Putin will remain a threat to Ukraine and Europe if he is not stopped on the battlefield. Zelensky said every power plant in Ukraine has been damaged by Russian strikes, leaving millions facing cuts to heating and electricity in winter. He spoke days before the second anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion, which has killed hundreds of thousands, destroyed towns and cities, and forced millions of Ukrainians from their homes. He compared Putin to Adolf Hitler and said the Russian leader may see himself as a tsar but is trapped in his own war. Zelensky added that no one in Ukraine believes Putin will allow Ukrainians to live freely or end Moscow’s aggression voluntarily. […]

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NDLEA nabs China bound trader with 95 cocaine wraps at Kano airport

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency have arrested a 62 year old Lagos based businessman, Nwabueze Nicholas Izueke, at Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport for ingesting 95 wraps of cocaine.​ He was intercepted on January 31, 2026 during outward clearance for an Ethiopian Airlines flight from Kano to China via Addis Ababa. A body scan showed he had swallowed illicit drugs, and he was placed under observation until he excreted 95 jumbo sized pellets of cocaine weighing 1.589 kilograms in seven excretions.​ Izueke, who claims to trade in clothing and auto spare parts in Lagos, told investigators he agreed to smuggle the drugs to raise money to complete his country home in Iwollo, Enugu State.​ NDLEA also reported a series of other recent operations across the country. In Kubwa, FCT, officers recovered 627.7 kilograms of skunk from a […]

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US presses Nigeria to do more to protect Christians

The United States has told Nigeria it must do more to protect Christians as senior officials from both countries meet in Abuja for high level security talks. The comments follow the reported mass kidnapping of worshippers from several churches in Kaduna State, an incident that has triggered local and international concern.​ Allison Hooker, US under secretary of state for political affairs and head of the American delegation, said Nigeria’s government must guarantee that Christians can practise their faith freely and safely. She directly referenced the alleged abduction of more than 170 people from churches in Kajuru Local Government Area.​ Hooker’s remarks reflect the priority US President Donald Trump has placed on what he calls “genocide” and “persecution” of Christians in Nigeria. Washington’s framing has been rejected by the Nigerian government and many analysts, who note that both Muslims and Christians […]

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Ndume urges FG support for Borno IDPs resettlement amid insurgency

Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume has called on the Federal Government to urgently support Borno State in resettling, reconstructing and rehabilitating victims displaced by over a decade of insurgency. He made the appeal during a Christmas luncheon he organised with the Coalition of Christian Youths for IDPs at the Christian Association of Nigeria Centre in Borno.​ The event drew hundreds of displaced persons, traditional rulers, political leaders, religious figures and community stakeholders. Ndume commended Governor Babagana Umara Zulum for his exceptional commitment to humanitarian recovery, particularly in insurgency hit areas like Gwoza Local Government Area.​ Responding to IDPs' requests to return home, the Borno South senator assured them he would engage Zulum directly to facilitate their safe repatriation. He pledged to help bring back those at Minawao Camp in Cameroon to their Borno communities.​ Ndume announced distribution of 200 bags of […]

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Army hails Radda for renovating 12 corporals’ quarters in Katsina barracks

The Nigerian Army has commended Katsina State Governor Dikko Umar Radda for renovating and remodelling 12 ensuite family quarters at the Corporal Below Quarters in Natsinta Army Barracks. Radda commissioned the project during Christmas celebrations with Christian communities in the barracks.​ The governor praised the 17 Brigade for its role in securing lives and property, crediting their dedication for the relative peace in Katsina. He highlighted the strong partnership between the state government and security agencies as key to recent successes.​ Radda thanked military families for their support, saying soldiers' commitment depends on backing from loved ones. He renewed condolences to families of personnel killed in the line of duty and donated ₦10 million to Christian families in the barracks as a festive gesture.​ Brigadier General B.O. Omopariola, 17 Brigade Commander, thanked Radda for funding the welfare project. He said […]

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Lomé : la police démantèle un réseau de vols violents visant les taxis-motos

La Police nationale togolaise a annoncé avoir mis fin aux agissements d’un réseau criminel spécialisé dans les vols violents ciblant les conducteurs de taxis-motos dans plusieurs quartiers périphériques de Lomé. Deux suspects ont été interpellés dans la nuit du 19 au 20 décembre 2025 alors qu’ils s’apprêtaient à commettre un nouveau braquage. Selon un communiqué officiel, plusieurs plaintes avaient été enregistrées ces derniers mois pour des faits de vols à main armée, d’agressions et de violences sexuelles dans les zones de Yokoè, Adétikopé, Agbalépédo et Dévégo. Face à la recrudescence de ces actes, la Police nationale a renforcé les dispositifs de sécurité, de jour comme de nuit, avec l’appui des populations locales. Les enquêtes ont permis d’interpeller plusieurs suspects impliqués dans différents modes opératoires. Dans certains cas, des conducteurs de taxis-motos se sont révélés être les auteurs des agressions, attirant […]

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Fin du programme d’éducation inclusive à la Kara

Après trois années d’exécution, le programme « Éducation inclusive et formation professionnelle » a officiellement pris fin dans la région de la Kara, au nord du Togo. Mis en œuvre par l’ONG Handicap International, le projet avait pour objectif d’appuyer les autorités togolaises dans le développement d’un système éducatif plus inclusif et équitable. Les responsables du programme estiment que les actions menées ont produit des résultats encourageants, avec des retombées concrètes pour les bénéficiaires. L’initiative s’articulait autour de trois principaux axes. Elle a contribué au renforcement de la stratégie nationale d’éducation inclusive, à la formation des enseignants et à un meilleur accompagnement des personnes en situation de handicap, tant sur le plan éducatif que professionnel. Connue aujourd’hui sous le nom de Humanité & Inclusion, Handicap International est une organisation humanitaire internationale créée en 1982. Elle intervient dans plus de 60 […]

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Australian PM booed at Bondi attack memorial

Australians have held a nationwide minute of silence for the victims of the deadly attack on a Jewish event at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, one week after the shooting. At 18:47 local time, the exact moment the gunman opened fire, crowds at Bondi and people across the country paused to remember the 15 people killed and many others injured.​ The memorial at Bondi Beach took place under heavy security, with armed riot police, cordoned off areas and a police vessel offshore, an unusual sight for many in Australia. Hundreds of people, including many from the Jewish community wearing kippas or wrapped in Australian flags, gathered to pay their respects and hear speeches after the silence.​ Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was loudly booed as he arrived at the ceremony, reflecting deep anger among sections of the Jewish community over a sharp rise […]

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