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EFCC: Court Grants Abubakar Malami Bail

Former Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, has been granted bail by a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja Judicial Division.

Malami was granted bail on Monday by Justice Bello Kawu in connection with the charges brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The bail was granted on the same terms earlier considered by the EFCC, including the surrender of Malami’s international passport and the execution of bail bonds by two sureties.

The sureties include the Director-General of the Nigerian Legal Aid Council and a serving member of the House of Representatives representing the Augie/Argungu Federal Constituency.

Justice Kawu held that the application for bail was granted on grounds of exceptional hardship, pending the hearing and determination of the substantive motion on notice.

The matter has been adjourned to January 5, 2026, for the hearing of the motion on notice.

Earlier, Malami had rejected allegations by the EFCC that he operates 46 unlawful bank accounts and has ties to financial misconduct, including the repatriation of the late General Sani Abacha loot.

​In a statement issued by his media aide, Bello Doka, Malami maintained that the accusations are “ridiculous and baseless,” insisting he has only six bank accounts in his name, which are already known to the anti-graft commission.

​Doka emphasized that the former Minister has no connection to the recovered funds of the late dictator or any other allegations of financial impropriety being circulated in the media.

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Nigerian Singer, Paul Okoye’s Wife Ivy Ifeoma Showers Praises On Him

Ivy Ifeoma has praised her husband, singer Paul Nonso Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, lavishing him with grand titles.

Sharing his photo in an Instagram story on Monday, she wrote: “Nwoke by Tantalizer. Quaker oat umu nwa.

“Nwoke bu la Casera. Nwoke bu Eli Eli, isaala ahu n’abali a. Angel bia this side lee nwoke,” she wrote.

Rudeboy married Ifeoma in a traditional ceremony in May 2024 after his divorce from his first wife, Anita.

The couple welcomed their first child a few months later.

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Lionel Messi’s Sister, Maria Sol Rushed To Hospital After Car Crash Few Days To Wedding

Maria Sol Messi, sister of football superstar Lionel Messi, has been hospitalized after a serious car accident in Miami, leading to the postponement of her upcoming wedding.

Reports from Argentina indicate that the 32-year-old suffered multiple injuries, including burns and spinal fractures, after losing control of her vehicle and colliding with a wall.

Argentinian journalist Angel de Brito, speaking on the US television programme LAM, provided an update on her condition.

“Messi’s sister is okay, she’s out of danger, but I checked with the family because she was supposed to get married in Rosario, Argentina, on January 3, and the wedding has had to be suspended,” he said.

De Brito added that her injuries include burns and displaced vertebrae, emphasising that recovery from such trauma is often slow. Maria Sol has since returned to her hometown of Rosario, where she has begun rehabilitation.

Further details from her mother, Celia Cuccittini, revealed that Maria Sol sustained two fractured vertebrae, as well as fractures to her heel and wrist. The accident reportedly occurred after she fainted behind the wheel, causing her to crash into a wall.

While accounts of the accident’s circumstances vary, the family confirmed that her injuries are serious but not life-threatening. Her wedding to Julian “Tuli” Arellano, a coach for Inter Miami’s under-19 team, has now been postponed.

Maria Sol has largely maintained a low profile despite being a fashion designer and entrepreneur. She previously served as brand manager at The Messi Store, the clothing line founded by her brother, collaborating with Virginia Hilfiger, sister of designer Tommy Hilfiger.

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Wizkid’s Baby Mama Declines Show Invitations For Her Son, Champz

Oluwanishola Ogudu, Wizkid’s first baby mama, has disclosed that she has been declining numerous show invitations for their son, Boluwatife Balogun, popularly known as Champz.

Ogudu made this known in a statement posted on her X (formerly Twitter) handle on Tuesday, explaining that the decision was based on her son’s age and the need to prioritise his development over premature exposure to live performances.

“We want to say a Big Thank you for the countless show invitations and for considering Champz. Due to his age, we’re prioritising development over live performances for now, and have had to decline show bookings. We truly appreciate the interest and understanding,” she wrote.

The mother of one emphasised that they were taking a measured approach to building the 14-year-old’s budding music career, using a popular saying to illustrate their strategy.

“As the saying goes, you walk before you run. We’re building patiently and intentionally and look forward to future opportunities when the timing is right,” Ogudu added.

She, however, hinted at exciting prospects ahead, revealing that new music from Champz would be released in 2026.

“Most importantly, we’re excited for new music coming in 2026. Stay tuned,”
the post concluded.

Boluwatife, the eldest son of Grammy-winning artiste Wizkid, has shown interest in following his father’s musical footsteps, with videos of him freestyling and displaying his musical talents occasionally surfacing on social media.

The youngster has amassed a significant following on social media after his debut EP Champion’s Arrival in November 2025.

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AFCON 2025: Lookman fires Super Eagles to top of Group C with win against Tanzania

Nigeria opened their 2025 Africa Cup of Nationscampaign with a hard-earned 2-1 win over Tanzania on Tuesday night at the Complexe Sportif de Fès, setting an early tone in Group C.

Goals from Semi Ajayi and Ademola Lookmanproved decisive as the Super Eagles absorbed pressure, responded to setbacks, and ultimately did enough to secure maximum points against a disciplined Tanzanian side.

Nigeria assert early control

The Super Eagles started with clear intent, pinning Tanzania back in the opening exchanges.

Akor Adams came closest to an early breakthrough when his header struck the crossbar, while Lookman later saw an effort deflected wide as Nigeria sustained pressure.

Nigeria thought they had taken the lead midway through the first half when Victor Osimhen rounded the goalkeeper, but Bakari Mwamnyeto recovered in time to block the striker’s goal-bound effort.

AFCON 2025: Lookman fires Super Eagles to top of Group C with win against Tanzania
Iwobi provided both assists for Lookman and Ajayi’s goals – Getty image

Ajayi breaks the deadlock

The breakthrough arrived in the 36th minute from a corner kick. Alex Iwobi delivered a precise cross, and Semi Ajayi rose above his marker to power a header past the goalkeeper, giving Nigeria a deserved 1-0 lead.

Tanzania survived further scares before the break, with their goalkeeper producing key saves to deny Samuel Chukwueze and keep the deficit at one.

Tanzania respond, Lookman answers

Nigeria briefly thought they had doubled their advantage after the restart when Osimhen scored, but VAR ruled the effort offside.

Tanzania capitalised soon after, levelling the score through Charles M’Mombwa, who finished calmly after being left unmarked in the box.

The response from Nigeria was immediate. Iwobi again turned provider, setting up Lookman, who finished clinically to restore the Super Eagles’ lead in the 52nd minute.

Game management seals the points

Nigeria continued to create chances, with Lookman, Iwobi and Osimhen all going close, but failed to add a third goal. Despite that, the Super Eagles managed the closing stages with composure to see out the contest.

The win places Nigeria at the top of Group C ahead of their next outing against Tunisia, while Tanzania will look to recover when they face Uganda in their second group match.

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It Wasn’t Intended To Ridicule You – Singer Slimcase Apologizes To LAWMA For Unauthorized Use Of Uniform

Slimcase, the popular Nigerian skitmaker, has apologized to the Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) for using the agency’s official uniform and a waste truck in one of his skits without authorization.

The musician, whose real name is Oluwafemi Oladipo, said the video was meant to celebrate the dignity of labour, showing that every profession, including waste management, is important and deserving of respect.

He explained that the video was his idea and was not intended to misrepresent, ridicule, or embarrass LAWMA, its staff, or the Lagos State Government.

Slimcase confirmed that the video was removed from all platforms on December 8, 2025, soon after concerns were raised, and no adapted versions are currently circulating.

He also reassured the public that LAWMA did not endorse or participate in the content.

The singer expressed respect for LAWMA’s role in keeping Lagos clean and promised to exercise more caution in future creative projects.

He wrote: “APOLOGY TO THE LAGOS STATE WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY (LAWMA) AND ITS PARTNERS WITH REGARDS TO THE VIDEO CONTENT POSTED ONLINE AND MADE WITH LAWMA UNIFORM AND TRUCK… I take full responsibility.

“The content was my idea and I removed the video from all platforms on 8 December 2025 as soon as concerns were raised.

“The video was not intended to ridicule, misrepresent, embarrass, or demean LAWMA, its officers, staff, partners or the Lagos State Government. My sole objective was to create creative content intended to promote the dignity of labour and to emphasize that every profession, including waste management, is noble, valuable, and deserving of respect.

“I did not intend to suggest that LAWMA endorsed or participated in the video, and no related or adapted versions of the video are in circulation.”

 

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FG Declares Kidnappers And Bandits As Terrorists

The Federal Government has officially classified kidnappers and violent armed groups as terrorists, signaling a major escalation in Nigeria’s response to abductions, attacks on farmers, and community violence.

The announcement was made on Monday by the Minister of Information, Mohammed Idris, during the end-of-year press briefing in Abuja.

This move signals a shift from treating mass kidnappings and rural attacks as ordinary crimes to confronting them under full counterterrorism measures.

“Henceforth, any armed group or individual that kidnaps our children, attacks our farmers, and terrorises our communities is officially classified and will be dealt with as a terrorist.


“Now, the era of ambiguous nomenclature is over. If you terrorise our people, whether you are a group or you are an individual, you are a terrorist and will be classified as such. There is no name hiding under this again,”
the minister said.

He added that the policy would strengthen intelligence sharing and operational coordination across security agencies, allowing for faster and more decisive action.

The minister highlighted that improved inter-agency collaboration has already produced results, noting that in 2025, two of the most internationally wanted criminals were captured through coordinated operations.

In a bid to secure vulnerable rural areas, Idris also announced the deployment of trained and equipped forest guards, saying that these personnel will combine surveillance, local intelligence, and rapid-response capabilities to secure forests and remote locations often used as hideouts by criminal groups.

 

By classifying kidnappers as terrorists, the government is signalling zero tolerance for abductions and rural violence, while expanding the powers of security forces.

The forest guard initiative is expected to disrupt criminal supply routes, dismantle camps, and provide reassurance to farming communities affected by insecurity.

He noted the arrest of the ISWAP head residing in Nigeria, described as one of the most wanted terrorists on the African continent, who had a substantial bounty placed on him by the United States.

“The most internationally wanted criminals, the ISWAP head residing in Nigeria, has been captured through the coordination of all the security agencies and those also in the intelligence community.

“Don’t forget that Abu Barra was captured a few months ago, and he was also presented to the public by the National Security Advisor and other security chiefs.

“This is one of the most wanted terrorists on the African continent, and he was captured through the coordination of our security forces.

“Remember also, this was someone who had a large sum of money put on his head by even the Americans to capture him and bring him to justice.

“As we speak today, this gentleman, together with his chief of staff, is undergoing and having their day in court, and he is going to get justice that befits them,” he said.

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Nigerian Singer, Portable Slams Actress Iyabo Ojo Over ‘Single Mother’ Comments (Video)

Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, the controversial Nigerian singer, who is popularly known as Portable, has slammed actress Iyabo Ojo for commending single mothers.

The mother of two had praised single mothers, claiming that men are now after them as they have achieved a lot in life. She also stated that children of single mothers are now more successful.

Reacting to the clip, Portable disagreed with the actress. He argued that men are simply after the money that single mothers are making.

Portable further told the movie star, whose son-in-law had a concert a few days ago, that married women are more successful than single mothers.

Not stopping there, Portable pointed out that Iyabo Ojo was encouraging people to become single mothers, despite her daughter recently getting married to a Tanzanian singer.

He questioned the actress about the kind of advice she was giving to women and warned that she should offer better guidance.

According to the Zeh Nation boss, single mothers are heartbreakers, and men will only take money from them and sleep with them without intending to marry them.

He added that the money taken from single mothers would be used to care for married women at home.

Portable also inquired about the advice Iyabo Ojo was giving to young women who aspire to marry, suggesting that the actress might be encouraging them to leave their marriages after having one or two children.

“Which advice do you even want to give to the younger ones getting married? That they should be giving birth for different men?

“One child for one man, three children for three different men?” he asked.

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My Marriage To MC Fish Is Over – Nollywood Actress, Anita Joseph Confirms

Nollywood actress Anita Joseph has announced the end of her marriage to Fisayo Olagunju, popularly known as MC Fish.

She shared the update through a post on her Instagram page on Monday, December 21 where she spoke about the reality of marriage and her personal journey after the breakup.

In the post, the actress spoke about facing tough moments within marriage and how those experiences pushed her into a period of deep thinking and personal change.

She explained that the phase has been filled with pain and healing, but she is moving forward with calmness, personal growth and faith, even without clear answers.

Anita Joseph openly stated that the marriage is over, making it clear that she has accepted the situation and is focused on moving ahead peacefully.

She wrote: “Life has a way of testing our strength in ways we never expect, especially in marriage.

“Lately, I’ve been walking through a season of deep reflection, pain and healing.

 

“I may not have all the answers, but I’m choosing grace, growth, and faith one step at a time. Calling a spade a spade, my marriage is over. ogbugianyi! Omere ka Anyi Mara ihe!. Shalom!!”

 

 

The actress married MC Fish in 2020, and their relationship often attracted public attention, especially on social media where they frequently shared moments together.

Despite the public nature of their union, Anita did not explain what led to the separation.

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Your NIN And CAC Numbers Are To Serve As Tax IDs From 2026 — FIRS Tells Nigerians (Video)

The Federal Inland Revenue Service has announced that the National Identification Number (NIN) issued by the National Identity Management Commission now automatically serves as the Tax Identification Number (TIN) for individual Nigerians.

The clarification was made in a public awareness campaign on the new tax laws shared by the Service on X on Monday.

According to the FIRS, registered businesses will also no longer require a separate Tax ID, as their Corporate Affairs Commission registration number will now serve as their official tax identifier under the new tax system.

The announcement comes amid public concerns over provisions in the new tax laws that require a Tax ID for certain transactions, including the ownership of bank accounts.

Explaining the policy, the FIRS said the Nigeria Tax Administration Act, which is scheduled to take effect from January 2026, mandates the use of a Tax ID for specific transactions. However, it stressed that the requirement is not new, noting that it has existed since the Finance Act of 2019 and has only been strengthened under the NTAA.

“The Tax ID unifies all Tax Identification Numbers previously issued by the FIRS and State Internal Revenue Services into a single identifier,” the Service said.

“For individuals, your NIN automatically serves as your Tax ID, while for registered companies, your CAC RC number is used. You do not need a physical card, as the Tax ID is a unique number linked directly to your identity.”

The FIRS added that the new system is designed to simplify identification, reduce duplication, close loopholes for tax evasion, and promote fairness by ensuring that everyone who earns taxable income contributes appropriately.

The Service urged the public to disregard misinformation surrounding the reform and assured Nigerians that the new tax framework is aimed at improving efficiency and transparency in tax administration.

Recall that the Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele, said that banks will be required to request a TIN from all taxable Nigerians as part of the federal government’s new tax administration framework set to take effect on January 1, 2026.