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Nigerian Govt To Share Electricity Subsidy Burden With States, LGs

The Federal Government has announced plans to end its sole responsibility for electricity subsidies, unveiling a new framework that will see the costs shared among the federal, state, and local governments starting in 2026.

The Director-General of the Budget Office of the Federation, Tanimu Yakubu, disclosed this on Monday in Abuja during a training and sensitisation workshop for ministries, departments and agencies, MDAs, on the 2026 post-budget preparation process, conducted using the Government Integrated Financial Management Information System, GIFMIS, Budget Preparation Sub-System.

Yakubu said President Bola Tinubu had directed that electricity subsidies be clearly identified, properly monitored and equitably distributed across all tiers of government, warning that the existing arrangement had created hidden liabilities and repeated crises within the power sector.

“If we want a stable power sector, we must pay for the choices we make. When tariffs are held below cost, a gap is created. That gap is a subsidy. And a subsidy is a bill,” Yakubu said.

He explained that from 2026, electricity subsidies would no longer be treated as an unlimited federal responsibility, particularly where policy decisions and political benefits are jointly shared by multiple levels of government.

“In 2026, we will stop pretending that this bill can be left to the Federal Government alone, especially where the policy choice or the political benefit is shared across tiers of government,” he said.

According to the Budget Office chief, the President has instructed that existing laws governing the electricity sector be fully applied to ensure that subsidy-sharing arrangements are transparent, practical and enforceable.

“This means subsidy costs must be explicit, tracked and funded, so they do not resurface as arrears, liquidity shortfalls or hidden market liabilities.

“If any tier of government chooses affordability interventions, the funding responsibilities must be clear, agreed and enforceable,” Yakubu said.

He stressed that the policy was not punitive but designed to align incentives across government and promote efficiency within the power market.

“This is not punishment. It is alignment,” he said, adding: “When everyone carries a fair share of the cost, everyone also has an incentive to support cost-reflective efficiency, targeted protection for the vulnerable, and a power market that can actually deliver.”

Yakubu urged MDAs to clearly reflect subsidy-related obligations in their 2026 budget submissions and avoid transferring unfunded liabilities into the electricity value chain.

Beyond electricity subsidies, he said the 2026 Budget would mark a decisive shift away from rollover budgeting and fragmented project listings, which he noted had weakened implementation and accountability over the years.

“The 2026 Budget corrects this. It is built as one coherent implementation framework,” he said. “The approach is to consolidate commitments into a single, visible pipeline and manage them as a disciplined programme of delivery.”

Describing the model as a “single-train” framework, Yakubu said it would enhance prioritisation, strengthen control mechanisms and eliminate duplication across government.

“One plan. One pipeline. One execution logic,”he said. “It allows the government to know, at any point, what we have committed to deliver.”

He also disclosed that President Tinubu had ordered a review of the Fiscal Responsibility framework to make fiscal rules more dynamic and enforceable rather than discarding them entirely.

“Fiscal rules are the guardrails of the government,” Yakubu said. “Without guardrails, spending becomes impulsive, debt becomes casual, and the budget becomes a statement of intent rather than a tool of delivery.”

According to him, the review will introduce clearer fiscal anchors, better-defined escape clauses for genuine shocks, and a credible return-to-compliance pathway, alongside stronger reporting on contingent liabilities.

For MDAs, he said the changes would significantly alter how proposals are evaluated.

“You will not only be asked what you want to spend. You will be asked how it fits the fiscal rules, how it affects sustainability, and what measurable results it will deliver,” he said.

Yakubu also revealed that the 2026 Budget would deepen the transition from long project lists to structured project financing, insisting that capital proposals must be both delivery-ready and, where applicable, finance-ready.

“A long list of projects is not a development strategy,” he said. “What citizens feel is delivery, completed roads, reliable power, functional schools and working hospitals.”

He explained that projects submitted for funding must demonstrate readiness, clear sequencing, defined financing strategies, measurable outputs and realistic timelines, noting that fewer but well-funded projects would yield greater impact.

Yakubu described the GIFMIS Budget Preparation Sub-System as central to restoring credibility to the budgeting process, calling it “the operating system for credible budgeting” that enhances transparency and traceability from submission to execution.

“The success of the Renewed Hope Agenda is shared,” he said. “The Budget Office will coordinate and enforce standards, but delivery depends on every MDA. Nigerians expect results, and through a credible 2026 Budget, we must deliver.”

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Transfer: Cristiano Ronaldo’s Release Clause Revealed Amid Uncertain Future With Al Nassr

Al Nassr forward Cristiano Ronaldo is reportedly subject to a release clause in his current contract.

The 40-year-old is currently on strike and did not play in Monday’s Saudi Pro League fixture against Al Riyadh.

Ronaldo could considering quitting the club in June and his options include a move to the Major Soccer League, MLS, or a return to Europe.

It is understood that the Portugal captain. has a release clause of €50 million.

Ronaldo is angry with how Al Nassr has been treated by the Saudi Sovereign Wealth Fund, PIF, the state entity that acquired the majority stakes in Al Nassr, Al Hilal, Al Ittihad, and Al Ahli in 2023.

He feels that the PIF is preventing Al Nassr from strengthening their squad in a bid to prevent the team from winning the title.

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It’s Disrespectful – Nigerian Actress, Toyin Alausa Slams People Who Share Photos Of Deceased Persons On Social Media

Nollywood actress Toyin Alausa has condemned the increasing practice of sharing photos and videos of deceased persons on social media, describing the trend as disturbing, disrespectful, and unnecessary.

In a post on her Instagram page on Monday, Alausa questioned the motive behind publicly exposing the dead, warning that such actions strip individuals of dignity and deepen the pain of grieving families.

She stressed that the rush to post graphic content for online engagement has become alarmingly common.

“The way people just expose the dead on social media these days is so annoying and mind-boggling. What’s the point, actually?”she wrote.

The actress urged social media users to show empathy by at least covering the faces of deceased persons, particularly in cases of accidents or sudden deaths. According to her, doing so is a basic sign of respect and helps protect the emotional wellbeing of relatives.

“Immediately it’s confirmed that someone has passed, the right thing to do is to cover them, at least the face. It’s about showing respect, offering dignity, and, in a way, providing emotional closure for their relatives,” she said.

While acknowledging that documentation may sometimes be necessary for clarification or public interest, Alausa insisted such content should not be turned into viral material.

“This inhumane attitude has sadly become the norm. It may be important to get footage for clarification or when immediate relatives aren’t nearby, but not to be splashed as content on social media. It’s so disrespectful,” she added.

Alausa also warned that repeated exposure to images of the deceased can be traumatic, not just for families, but for the wider public, calling for greater sensitivity and restraint online.

“Seeing a blank face devoid of life and emotions can be extremely traumatic. We can do better and be more empathic,” she said.

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Grammy 2026: I Initially Thought Davido Didn’t Like Me — Omah Lay Reveals (Video)

Afrobeats sensation Omah Lay has revealed that he once thought fellow Nigerian artist Davido didn’t like him—a misconception that was later proven wrong and eventually paved the way for their Grammy-nominated collaboration, With You.

Speaking during a GRAMMY 2026 red carpet interview with OkayAfrica, shared by HYPETRIBE on Monday, Omah Lay explained that his perception changed after he came across a video clip of Davido reacting positively to his music.

According to the singer, the moment came at a difficult time for him personally, and seeing Davido’s reaction left a strong impression.

“I was in the house, really, and I was going through it when I saw it, and I lost my mind,”he said.

Omah Lay admitted that he had previously thought there was tension between them.

“It was the fact that I didn’t know Davido was like that. I thought we had a beef. I thought he didn’t like me,” he explained.

However, the misunderstanding was quickly cleared up after they connected.

“It was funny, and we connected so well after that. Boom—magic happened,” he added.

He went on to describe their collaboration as natural and effortless, noting that the chemistry came easily once they began working together.

Omah Lay also spoke about Nigeria’s strong presence at the Grammys, particularly in the Best African Music Performance category.

When asked who he expected to win, he responded, “Me and Davido, of course. But Burna is there, Ayra is there, Wizkid is there. Any of us—we are repping Nigeria.”

Despite the multiple Nigerian nominations in the category, the award ultimately went to South African singer Tyla for her song Push 2 Start.

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Nigerian Actress, Kelly Kosisochukwu In Shock As She Finds Snake Hanging In Her Kitchen (Video)

Nigerian actress, Kelly Kosisochukwu has expressed shock after sharing a video of a snake dangling in her kitchen.

The actress narrated how she went into the kitchen early in the morning, only to find the snake hanging on the iron protector against the window.

She also showed how the snake was killed after being removed from her home.

She wrote: “I hear say snake no Dey climb tiles but how come this one relax for my kitchen ,my kid Sis woke up in the middle of the night to clear the dishes. I sent her back to bed.

“That when she wakes up this morning She should do it before going to church and then I remember that it was 6 o’clock mass , so I told her to just go to church when I wake up I will do the dishes just for me to go clear the plates and cook.

“The next thing I saw was snake like how come how hin take my kitchen to start with.”

This comes one day after former The Voice Nigeria contestant Ifunanya Nwangene,  aka Nanyah, di£d after being bitten by a snake in her Abuja home.

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2027: I’ll Run As Presidential Candidate – Peter Obi Rejects VP Role

Peter Obi, a leading member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has indicated his intention to contest for the party’s presidential ticket ahead of the 2027 general elections.

He revealed this ambition while addressing supporters at a campaign event for the ADC candidates in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Area Council elections, which took place at the Abuja Municipal Area Council, AMAC.

In his remarks, Obi made it clear that he is aiming for the top position and would not settle for a subordinate role in the party’s long-term political strategy.

He stressed that the AMAC election is closely tied to his wider political aspirations and called on party faithful and local residents to throw their weight behind the ADC candidate.

According to Obi, success in the AMAC poll would play a crucial role in advancing his political mission, adding that his involvement in the coming elections is as a leading contender and not in a supporting capacity.

“This coming election, support us in AMAC; it will help me. Your support in AMAC is critical to our journey. I am involved and contesting the coming election as number one. When I come back, you will see. I assure you,” Obi said.

Obi’s supporters, particularly members of the Obidient Movement, have intensified pressure on the ADC leadership to adopt him as the party’s standard-bearer for 2027, with many insisting that the ticket should go to Obi alone.

However, the ADC is hosting several other high-profile politicians with presidential ambitions, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi.

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Oga Still Remains The Best Deal – Isreal DMW Reacts As His Boss, Davido Loses Grammy To South Africa’s Tyla

Isreal DMW has reacted to his boss Davido’s loss at the 2026 Grammy Awards, which took place in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 1.

Davido, who was nominated in the Best African Music Performance category alongside South Africa’s Tyla, Burna Boy (Love), Davido featuring Omah Lay (With You), Ayra Starr featuring Wizkid (Gimme Dat), and Eddy Kenzo & Mehran Matin (Hope & Love), lost to Tyla’s Push to Start,

Some Nigerians have expressed disappointment that Davido did not win.

Isreal took to his Instagram page this morning to express his thoughts. He argued that Grammy or not, his boss remains the “best deal.”

He wrote; ‘’Grammy Award or not, Oga still remains the Best Deal Mad, Back to Back Hit Shiits Continues.

“Una go hear sweet music taya”

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2026 Grammys: How I Almost Omitted ‘With You’ On 5IVE Album – Davido Reveals (Video)

David Adeleke, the Nigerian singer and Grammy nominee, popularly known as Davido has disclosed that his hit song With You, featuring Omah Lay, nearly didn’t make the final tracklist of his 5IVE album.

Speaking during an interview with OkayAfrica, reposted by HYPETRIBE on Monday, Davido shared that the song failed to impress during internal listening sessions and was not seen as a standout by his team.

“Man, it’s so crazy because that song almost didn’t make the album. With You was not in anybody’s top five,” he said.

The singer admitted that the song’s massive success later became an emotional moment for him, as he often reflects on how close it came to being left out.

“And now look at it go. Every time I was performing it, my heart would just start beating like, what if I didn’t put this song?” Davido added.

With You went on to earn Davido another Grammy nomination and has since become one of his most successful recent releases, topping charts and surpassing 100 million streams on Spotify.

Davido also recalled how he found out about the nomination, describing it as unexpected.

He said the call came while he was in Dubai, just days before his birthday, as he was out checking a car.

“They were like, ‘Oh yeah, another nomination.’ I was like, wow. Thank God,” he recalled.

Looking ahead, Davido said his focus is firmly on touring and releasing new music.

He confirmed that he will perform at Coachella 2026, making him the only Nigerian artist on the festival’s lineup.

The singer is scheduled to take the stage on both Saturdays, April 11 and April 18, 2026, in Indio, California.

“Going back on tour, definitely more music. I’m about to do Coachella. Big plans,” he said.

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Delta Governor’s Aide, Ossai Slams Davido’s Wife Chioma Over Revealing Outfit She Wore To The Grammys

Ossai Success, an aide to the Delta State Governor, has criticized Chioma Adeleke over the outfit she wore to the 2026 Grammy Awards.

Chioma arrived with her husband Davido to the award event in Los Angeles.

She wore a black dress with a sheer fabric and flower cut-offs protecting her modesty.

Reacting to the dress, Ossai wrote on Facebook: “I am disappointed in Chioma Davido’s dressing: She shouldn’t have been half n*ked to Grammy

“She didn’t represent Nigerian culture well, embracing a half n*ked revealing Western style instead.

“As a role model to many Nigerian young ladies, her dressing internationally will negatively influence them.

“I also expected Davido to guide her better.

“Cultural representation matters, and it’s crucial.

“I am disappointed in Davido for allowing her to dress this way. I am really disappointed.”

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Davido’s Song Owned Last Year – Oyemmyke Reacts After Davido Lost 2026 Grammys To Tyla (Video)

Oyemmyke, the Nigerian social commentator, believes there is a deliberate effort to deny Nigerian singer Davido a Grammy Award.

In a video he released on social media, Oyemmyke questioned why it was Tyla who won the ‘Best African Music Performance’ award at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, held on February 1, 2026, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Davido, Burna Boy and AyraStarr were part of the nominees in the category and Oyemmyke felt Davido should have won that category.

Tyla clinched the prize for her song Push 2 Start, marking her second win in the category. She previously won the same award in the inaugural 2024 edition for her global hit Water, becoming the first artiste to win the title twice since the category was introduced.

Reacting to Davido losing to Tyla, Oyemmyke said: ‘’Tyla again?!! Don’t get me wrong, I think Tyla is a fantastic musician but not last year. Davido’s ‘With you’ owned last year. That was the song of the summer all around the world.

“At this point, they do not want to give Davido the Grammys. Sentiments aside. I think he needs to give it up because that’s Davido’s biggest record in the last seven years and that’s because Davido has records but with you?

“This would have been a great opportunity for Omahlay and even if Davido didn’t get it at all, I thought this would have been AyraStarr’s turn.

“At the end of the day its our fault because we put too much respect on this Grammys”

Watch the video of him speaking below: