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We’ll Arm State Police, Forest Rangers To Defeat Terrorists, Bandits – Tinubu Vows

President Bola Tinubu, in his quest to end the decade-long security challenges in Nigeria, has declared that the operatives of the proposed state police would be well armed.

The president spoke during the All Progressives Congress, APC, National Executive Committee, NEC, meeting held on Friday at the State House Conference Centre, Abuja.

Tinubu also revealed plans to establish forest rangers, stating that they will also be equipped with arms to end terrorism and banditry in Nigeria.

He said, “We are going for state police. We will do forest rangers. We will arm them. We will defeat those terrorists and bandits, we must do that”.

Following the recent surge in killings and other activities of the criminal elements causing mayhem across the country, the president promised to establish local police in states.

Although there are some stakeholders who are still sceptical about the effectiveness of the state police owing to possible abuse by state governors, the National Assembly has also thrown its weight behind the establishment of the local force.

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Jake Paul Hospitalized After Suffering Knockout Defeat To Anthony Joshua

Popular American boxer, Jake Paul was rushed to hospital after his fight with Anthony Joshua.

Jake was hospitalized after he suffered a suspected fractured jaw following his six-round loss to Joshua, a former world heavyweight champion, in Miami.

The 28-year-old YouTuber-turned-professional boxer displayed resilience and determination throughout the bout but was ultimately overpowered by Joshua’s superior size and punching strength.

Speaking after the fight, Paul revealed concerns that his jaw may have been broken, a claim later confirmed by his promoter, Nakisa Bidarian, who said medical evaluation was required and recovery could take between four and six weeks.

Despite the setback, Paul struck an optimistic tone in his post-fight remarks.

“I feel good. It was fun, and I genuinely love this sport,” he said, while sharing graphic images and videos on social media highlighting the physical toll of the contest.

The former cruiserweight contender stated that he intends to take a brief rest period before resuming his career, with his sights still set on challenging for a cruiserweight world title.

“We’ll heal the jaw, come back stronger and fight opponents in my weight class. Anthony Joshua is a great champion. I lost, but that’s part of boxing. I’ll return and keep pushing forward,”
Paul said.

Reflecting on the fight itself, Paul admitted fatigue played a major role in the outcome.

“I got tired trying to manage his size and weight. With better conditioning, I think I could have lasted longer. I gave it everything I had,”
he added.

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I Am Not Looking For Marriage, It Is Overrated – Nollywood Actress, Yvonne Jegede Says (Video)

Yvonne Jegede, the popular Nollywood actress, has disclosed her stance on marriage, claiming that it is “overrated.”

The 42-year-old movie star said she is open to remarriage but not looking for it.

Jegede disclosed this in a recent interview with Naija FM Lagos.

“I am open to remarriage if it comes, but I am not looking for it. I have learnt not to say ‘never’,”
she explained.

“I think marriage is overrated. A lot of people who dated for 10 to 15 years, got married and they broke up within 2 to 3 years. Sometimes, you wonder why such couples didn’t just remain unmarried. Because when they add the marriage tag, a lot of intolerance gets in the way.

“I think it is better to find who you love and just cohabit with them,” she added.

Recall that Yvonne Jegede’s marriage to her colleague, Olakunle Abounce Fawole, ended in 2019 after less than a year.

She cited financial imbalance and her ex-husband’s inability to handle or respect her as reasons for their separation.

Jegede also revealed in a previous interview that she was the primary provider and regretted choosing love over financial stability.

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Anthony Joshua Knocks Out Jake Paul In Round Six Of Miami Heavyweight Showdown

British-Nigerian heavyweight boxer of Nigerian heritage, Anthony Joshua, scored a sixth-round knockout against Jake Paul in their heavyweight clash at the Kaseya Center in Miami early Saturday morning.

The 36-year-old two-time world champion recorded his 29th win in 33 professional fights with the victory.

The eight-round bout, a tune-up fight for Joshua and a commercial event against the YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul, was a mismatch from the first bell.

Paul danced around the ring from the start and clinched at every close contact, but the 28-year-old managed to land a few shots while Joshua looked for the big blow to end the fight early.

Joshua made headway in the second round with his jab and body shots as he stalked Paul through the ring, a recurring theme until the fifth round where he successfully knocked his opponent down twice.

A punch to the body dropped Paul to the canvas, before Joshua unloaded multiple shots that caused the second knockdown as he looked to close out the fight against a tired opponent.

Joshua finally secured the knockout in the sixth round, dropping Paul multiple times, before a clean shot ended the fight as the referee stopped the contest after Paul failed to beat the count.

The victory is Joshua’s first on American soil since his previous loss to Andy Ruiz Jr., while the Sagamu native also improved his knockout record to 26 KOs in his 29 wins. He landed 48 punches to Paul’s 16 in the six-round bout.

Speaking after what he called a victory that cleared the “cobwebs,” Joshua called out fellow British boxer Tyson Fury as he seeks a major fight in 2026.

“We shook off the cobwebs,” he started. “I can’t wait for 2026.

“If Tyson Fury is as serious as he says he is, and he wants to put down his Twitter fingers and put on some gloves, and come and fight one of the realest fighters out there, step into there with me next if you’re a really bad boy.”

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Bobrisky Is Just Having Fun, He Will Go Back To Being A Father – Nigerian Actress, Papaya Ex Says (Video)

Abike Halima Raheem, the Nigerian influencer and actress, who is popularly known as Papaya Ex, has made a striking revelation about controversial crossdresser Idris Okunneye, better known as Bobrisky.

Papaya Ex, during an interview on Yanga 89.9 FM in Lagos, defended the endless criticism of Bobrisky’s lifestyle and gender expression, stating that it is all about content creation.

According to her, Bobrisky is just having fun and will someday return to being a father.

She said, “If you’re mad at Bobrisky, you need to check yourself. I feel like he’s just having fun.

“Later in the future, Bobrisky will go back to being a father. For now, I think it’s all about content. People evolve with time.”

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Please Forgive Me, I Will Never Do That Again – TikToker, Peller Apologizes To Nigerians (Video)

Popular TikTok personality Peller has spoken out for the first time following his arrest and detention by the Lagos State Police Command over an incident involving dangerous driving and an alleged suicide attempt.

In a video circulated on social media, the content creator expressed remorse over his actions and appealed to the public for forgiveness, saying, “I am sorry, Nigerians.

Please, I’m sorry. I will never do that again. I’m very sorry, please. For now, I am on medication. Once I am done with my medication, I will be online.”

The controversy is reportedly connected to Peller’s recent split from his girlfriend, Jarvis.

Jarvis had earlier confirmed the end of their relationship, explaining that Peller’s difficulty with emotional control played a major role in her decision to walk away.

Confirming the development, the Lagos State Police Command said Peller was arrested after his actions were deemed a deliberate attempt at self-harm and a serious threat to other road users.

Police accounts indicate that the incident happened on Sunday, December 14, 2025, when Peller was allegedly seen driving dangerously while livestreaming on social media, an act that reportedly resulted in a severe accident on the Lekki–Epe Expressway in Lagos.

Authorities further revealed that the matter has been handed over to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for a thorough probe, noting that Peller will be arraigned in court upon the conclusion of investigations.

Reacting to the incident, the Commissioner of Police, Olohundare Jimoh, warned social media influencers and digital content creators against encouraging or showcasing reckless acts online, emphasizing that such behaviour will attract firm consequences.

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President Tinubu’s 2026 Budget Speech (Full Text)

On Thursday, President Bola Tinubu presented the 2026 Appropriation Bill to a joint session of the National Assembly, proposing a total budget of ₦58.46 trillion, including non-debt recurrent expenditure of ₦15.25 trillion.

In his address, the President fixed capital expenditure at N26.08 trillion and set the crude oil price benchmark for the fiscal year at US$64.85 per barrel.

Here is a full text of the President’s speech and a breakdown of the 2026 budget as released.

PROTOCOLS

Distinguished Senate President,

Rt. Honourable Speaker and Honourable Members of the House of Representatives,

Distinguished Senators and Honourable Members of the National Assembly,

Fellow Nigerians,

1. I appear before this Joint Session of the National Assembly, in fulfilment of my constitutional duty, to present the 2026 Appropriation Bill of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

2. This is a defining moment in our national journey of reform and transformation. Over the last two and a half years, we made a deliberate choice: to confront long‑standing structural weaknesses, stabilize our economy, rebuild confidence, and lay a durable foundation for a more resilient, inclusive, and dynamic Nigeria.

3. These reforms were necessary — and they have not been painless. Families and businesses have faced pressure; established systems have been disrupted; and budget execution has been tested. I acknowledge these difficulties plainly, and I assure Nigerians that their sacrifices are not in vain. The path of reform is seldom smooth, but it is the surest route to lasting stability and shared prosperity.

4. Today, we come with a Budget that consolidates our gains, strengthens our resilience, and turns recovery into improved living standards for every Nigerian household.

THEME OF THE 2026 BUDGET

5. The 2026 Budget is themed: “Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience and Shared Prosperity”. It reflects our determination to lock in macroeconomic stability, deepen competitiveness, and ensure that growth translates into decent jobs, rising incomes, and a better quality of life across our Federation.

ECONOMIC REALITIES: SIGNS OF STABILISATION, PURPOSE OF THE NEXT STEP

6. Mr. Chairman of this Joint Sitting, the 2026 Budget was prepared against an improving global outlook. Yet, our focus remains Nigeria: building a strong economy that works for our people.

7. I am encouraged that our reform efforts are already yielding measurable results:

Our economy grew by 3.98% in Q3 2025, higher than the 3.86% recorded in Q3 2024.

Inflation has moderated for eight consecutive months, with headline inflation declining to 14.45% in November 2025, from 24.23% in March 2025. With stabilising food and energy prices, tighter monetary conditions, and improving supply responses, we expect the disinflationary trend to persist—so that inflation continues to decline further over the 2026 horizon, barring major supply shocks.

Oil production has improved, supported by enhanced security, technology deployment, and sector reforms.

Non‑oil revenues have expanded significantly through better tax administration —not excessive taxation.

Investor confidence is returning, reflected in capital inflows, renewed project financing, and stronger private‑sector participation.

Our external reserves rose to a 7‑year high of about US$47 billion as at 14 November 2025, providing more than 10 months of import cover and a stronger buffer against shocks.

8. These outcomes are not accidental. They reflect difficult but deliberate policy choices. Our task now is to consolidate these gains—so that stability becomes prosperity, and prosperity becomes shared prosperity.

2025 BUDGET PERFORMANCE: LESSONS, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND EXECUTION

9. Distinguished Members, our 2025 budget implementation faced the realities of transition and competing execution demands. As at Q3 2025, we recorded:

N18.6 trillion in revenue—representing 61% of our target; and

N24.66 trillion in expenditure—representing 60% of our target.

10. Following the extension of the 2024 capital budget execution to December 2025, a total of N2.23 trillion was released for the implementation of 2024 capital projects as at June 2025.

11. While fiscal challenges persisted, the government met its key obligations. However, only N3.10 trillion—about 17.7% of the 2025 capital budget—was released as at Q3, reflecting the emphasis on completing priority 2024 capital projects during the transition period.

12. Let me be clear: 2026 will be a year of stronger discipline in budget execution. I have issued directives to the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, the Honourable Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, the Accountant‑General of the Federation, and the Director‑General of the Budget Office of the Federation to ensure that the 2026 Budget is implemented strictly in line with the appropriated details and timelines.

13. We expect improved revenue performance through the new National Tax Acts and the ongoing reforms in the oil and gas sector—reforms designed not merely to raise revenue, but to drive transparency, efficiency, fairness, and long‑term value in our fiscal architecture.

14. I will also be unequivocal about Government‑Owned Enterprises. Heads of all GOEs are hereby directed to meet their assigned revenue targets. To support this, we will deploy end‑to‑end digitisation of revenue mobilisation—standardised e‑collections, interoperable payment rails, automated reconciliation, data‑driven risk profiling, and real‑time performance dashboards—so leakages are sealed, compliance is verifiable, and remittances are prompt. These targets will form core components of performance evaluations and institutional scorecards. Nigeria can no longer afford leakages, inefficiencies, or underperformance in strategic agencies. Every institution must play its part.

PHILOSOPHY AND OBJECTIVES OF THE 2026 BUDGET

15. Mr. Chairman and fellow Nigerians, the 2026 Budget is guided by four clear objectives:

One, consolidate macroeconomic stability;

Two, improve the business and investment environment;

Three, promote job‑rich growth and reduce poverty; and

Four, strengthen human capital while protecting the vulnerable.

16. In short: we will spend with purpose, manage debt with discipline, and pursue growth that is broad‑based — not narrow — and sustainable — not temporary.

2026 BUDGET OVERVIEW: THE FISCAL FRAMEWORK

17. Distinguished Members, the 2026 Federal Budget is anchored on realism, prudence, and growth orientation.

18. The key aggregates are as follows:

Expected total revenue: N34.33 trillion.

Projected total expenditure: N58.18 trillion, including N15.52 trillion for debt servicing.

Recurrent (non‑debt) expenditure: N15.25 trillion.

Capital expenditure: N26.08 trillion.

Budget deficit: N23.85 trillion, representing 4.28% of GDP.

19. These numbers are not just accounting lines. They are a statement of national priorities. We remain firmly committed to fiscal sustainability, debt transparency, and value‑for‑money spending.

20. The 2026–2028 Medium‑Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper sets the parameters for this Budget. Our projections are based on:

a conservative crude oil benchmark of US$64.85 per barrel;

crude oil production of 1.84 million barrels per day; and

an exchange rate of ₦1,400 to the US Dollar for the 2026 fiscal year.

21. We will continue to reduce waste, strengthen controls, and ensure that every naira borrowed or spent delivers measurable public value — especially in infrastructure, human capital, and security.

PRIORITIES AND ALLOCATIONS: SECURITY, PEOPLE, PRODUCTIVITY

22. Our allocations reflect the Renewed Hope Agenda and the practical needs of Nigerians. Key sectoral provisions include:

Defence and Security: N5.41 trillion

Infrastructure: N3.56 trillion

Education: N3.52 trillion

Health: N2.48 trillion

23. These priorities are interlinked. Without security, investment will not thrive. Without educated and healthy citizens, productivity will not rise. Without infrastructure, jobs and enterprise will not scale. This is why the Budget is designed as one coherent programme of national renewal.

24. Security remains the foundation of development. The 2026 Budget strengthens support for:

modernisation of the Armed Forces;

intelligence‑driven policing and joint operations;

border security and technology‑enabled surveillance; and

community‑based peacebuilding and conflict prevention.

25. We will invest in security with clear accountability for outcomes—because security spending must deliver security results. To secure our country, our priority will remain on increasing the fighting capability of our armed forces and other security agencies by boosting personnel and procuring cutting-edge platforms and other hardware. We are also pursuing a new era of criminal justice system to stamp out terrorism, banditry, kidnapping for ransom and other violent crimes. Our administration is resetting the national security architecture and establishing a new national counterterrorism doctrine—a holistic redesign anchored on unified command, intelligence, community stability, and counter-insurgency. This new doctrine will fundamentally change how we confront terrorism and other violent crimes that have become existential threats to our corporate survival and have heightened anxiety among our people.

Henceforth, and under this new architecture, any armed group or gun-wielding non-state actors operating outside state authority will be regarded as terrorists. These include bandits, militias, armed gangs, criminal networks with weapons, armed robbers, violent cult groups, forest-based armed collectives, and foreign-linked mercenaries. Groups or individuals conducting violence for political, ethnic, financial, or sectarian objectives are also classified as terrorists.  Members of any group extorting communities, kidnapping civilians, occupying or seeking to occupy territory within Nigeria will be classified as terrorists. The denominator is that if you wield lethal weapons and act outside the state’s authority, you are a terrorist. Any individual or entity that enables the listed groups as financiers, money handlers, harbourers, informants, ransom facilitators, and negotiators will also be classified as terrorists. Political protectors and intermediaries, transporters, arms suppliers, and safe-house owners will be declared as terrorists.  Politicians, traditional rulers, community leaders, and religious leaders who facilitate and encourage violent actions and terror within Nigeria and against our citizens are also terrorists.

26. No nation can grow beyond the quality of its people. The 2026 Budget strengthens investments in education, skills, healthcare, and social protection.

27. In education, we are expanding access to higher education through the Nigerian Education Loan Fund. Over 418,000 students have been supported, in partnership with 229 tertiary institutions nationwide.

28. In healthcare, I am pleased to highlight that investment in healthcare is 6% of total budget size, net of liabilities.

29. We also appreciate the support of international partners. Recent high‑level engagements with the Government of the United States have opened the door to over US$500 million in grant funding for targeted health interventions across Nigeria. We welcome this partnership and assure Nigerians that these resources will be deployed transparently and effectively.

30. Across the nation, projects under the Renewed Hope Agenda are moving from vision to reality—transport and energy infrastructure, port modernisation, agricultural reforms, and strategic investments that unlock private capital.

31. We will take decisive steps to strengthen agricultural markets. Food security is national security. The 2026 Budget prioritises input financing and mechanisation; irrigation and climate‑resilient agriculture; storage and processing; and agro‑value chains.

32. These measures will reduce post‑harvest losses, improve incomes for smallholders, deepen agro‑industrialisation, and build a more resilient, diversified economy.

DELIVERY, DISCIPLINE, AND NATIONAL COMPACT

33. Distinguished Members and fellow Nigerians, the greatest budget is not the one we announce. It is the one we deliver.

34. Therefore, 2026 will be guided by three practical commitments:

Better revenue mobilisation through efficiency, transparency, and compliance—especially from GOEs and improved oil and gas sector governance.

Better spending: prioritising projects that can be completed, measured, and felt by citizens.

Better accountability: strengthening procurement discipline, monitoring, and reporting—so Nigerians can see what their money is funding.

35. This is how we will build trust: by matching our words with results, and our allocations with outcomes.

CONCLUSION: A BUDGET THAT BELONGS TO ALL OF US

36. Distinguished Members of the National Assembly, fellow Nigerians, the 2026 Budget is not a budget of promises; it is a Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience and Shared Prosperity. It builds on the reforms of the past two and a half years, addresses emerging challenges, and sets a clear path towards a more secure, more competitive, more equitable, and more hopeful Nigeria.

37. I commend the understanding, sacrifice, and resilience of our people. My administration remains committed to easing the burdens of transition and ensuring that the benefits of reform reach households and communities across the Federation.

38. With unity of purpose between the Executive and the Legislature—and with the resilience of the Nigerian people—we will deliver the full promise of the Renewed Hope Agenda.

39. It is with great pleasure, therefore, that I lay before this distinguished Joint Session of the National Assembly the 2026 Appropriation Bill of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, titled: “Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience and Shared Prosperity”.

May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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BREAKING: Tinubu Presents N58.46trn 2026 Budget, Defence Gets N5.41trn

President Bola Tinubu on Thursday presented the 2026 Appropriation Bill to a joint session of the National Assembly, proposing a total budget of ₦58.46 trillion, with non-debt recurrent expenditure estimated at ₦15.25 trillion.

In his address, the President fixed capital expenditure at N26.08 trillion and set the crude oil price benchmark for the fiscal year at US$64.85 per barrel.

The budget projections are based on crude oil production of 1.84 million barrels per day and an exchange rate of N1,400 to the US Dollar for the 2026 fiscal year.

A sector-by-sector breakdown shows that defence and security received the largest allocation at N5.41 trillion, followed by infrastructure with N3.56 trillion.

Education was allotted N3.52 trillion, while the health sector was earmarked N2.48 trillion under the proposal titled, “Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience and Shared Prosperity”.

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President Tinubu Asks NASS To Extend 2025 Budget Implementation

President Bola Tinubu has sought the National Assembly’s approval to extend the implementation of the 2025 Appropriation Act to March 31, 2026, as part of efforts to end the long-standing issue of overlapping budget cycles.

The request was conveyed in a letter dated December 18, 2025, and read on Friday during a special plenary of the House of Representatives by Speaker Tajudeen Abbas.

Tinubu said the new letter supersedes an earlier communication sent on December 16, 2025, explaining that the extension is part of broader fiscal reforms designed to improve planning, execution, and accountability in public spending.

According to the President, the proposed adjustment would allow the release of at least 30 percent of capital allocations to ministries, departments, and agencies, MDAs, noting that delays in fund releases have continued to weaken budget performance.

He disclosed that the proposal includes the repeal and reenactment of the 2024 and 2025 Appropriation Acts. Under the plan, the 2024 budget would be revised upward to N43.56 trillion, while the 2025 budget would be adjusted to N48.32 trillion and extended to run until March 31, 2026.

Tinubu explained that the amendments would also capture items not previously recognized and align budget implementation with current fiscal realities and execution capacity.

He urged lawmakers to consider and pass the bills quickly in the interest of national development.

Since Tinubu assumed office in May 2023, the Federal Government has grappled with overlapping budgets due to delays in budget passage, revenue shortfalls, and slow release of capital funds.

Meanwhile, the President is expected to present the 2026 budget to the National Assembly on Friday.

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You Are The Greatest Gift In My Life – Lateef Adedimeji Hails Wife, Mo Bimpe As They Celebrate 4th Wedding Anniversary

Lateef Adedimeji and Mo Bimpe, the Nollywood power couple, are celebrating their fourth wedding anniversary.

Lateef, via his Instagram page, declared Mo Bimpe the greatest gift in his life and expressed gratitude for her every day.

The comic actor revealed that his wife’s love, strength, and grace inspire him more than words can express.

He stated that the way she cares for everything and everyone around her amazes him, and he is grateful for the light she brings to his life. Lateef appreciated her for being his partner, encourager, and his safe place.

He wrote: “My love, my wife, my joy, Ade aya Ade

“You are the greatest gift in my life, and I thank God for you every day.

“Your love, strength, and grace inspire me more than words can express.

“The way you care for everything and everyone around you amazes me, and I’m so grateful for the light you bring to my life.

“Thank you for being my partner, my encourager, and my safe place. You make me want to be a better person. I am so blessed to walk this journey with you. I love you more with every passing day.

“Happy TRADIVERSARY, MY LOVE @mo_bimpe

“Forever to go.

“This day four years ago in this town, Ado, and state Ekiti, we did our traditional wedding and today, making it 4years in the same town and state, we are making something great and magical, may Allah be praised”.