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We Won’t Let Those We Accepted From Other Parties K!ll PDP – Wike Tells NEC

Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, has stated that he and other PDP founding members will not allow politicians who recently joined from other parties to “destroy” the party.

The minister also criticised a faction of the PDP for violating court judgments by conducting what he described as an “illegal convention,” insisting that the party must respect judicial processes if it intends to regain public confidence.

Wike spoke on Sunday during the 104th National Executive Committee, NEC meeting held at his official residence in Abuja. He accused the faction of disregarding two substantive judgments of the Federal High Court, which he said had ruled on the matter, yet they proceeded to hold their own convention and later approached a State High Court seeking recognition.

Wike said: “You went to a State High Court to sue INEC, asking that the convention must take place, and you got an ex-parte order to override judgments of the Federal High Court. How do you disobey two final judgments and still claim leadership?”

He further stated that the same group returned to another court, seeking validation after failing to comply with lawful rulings.

“You had the convention without obeying the court, and now you are back asking a Federal High Court to recognise you. If INEC already recognises you, what exactly are you going to court for?”
he asked.

The FCT Minister warned that such actions could jeopardise the future of the party, stressing that leaders must not allow selfish interests to destroy the political platform that has existed since 1998.

“We must not allow our party to die. Leadership requires commitment and honesty, not propaganda. If we don’t respect our own laws, how do we earn respect from Nigerians?”
Wike stated.

He called on party faithful to support lawful leadership and unite to rebuild the PDP in line with democratic principles and judicial integrity.

Meanwhile, the NEC of the PDP has been urged to constitute a Caretaker Committee to guide the party forward as the tenure of the current National Working Committee expires tomorrow.

Addressing the 104th meeting of the party, the BoT chairman, Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, emphasised that the transition plan aligns with the party constitution and is intended to ensure administrative continuity, unity, and stability across all party structures.

Ohuabunwa said the move is one of several measures designed to consolidate internal reforms, restore confidence among members, and strengthen compliance with the rule of law.

The BoT also highlighted the ongoing establishment of caretaker leadership in certain states and zones, such as Anambra and the South-East, where congresses could not be held earlier, describing these efforts as necessary to prevent leadership gaps and enhance party organisation.

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BREAKING: Nigerian Govt Secures Release Of 100 Kidnapped Schoolchildren In Niger State

Reports indicate that the Federal Government has successfully facilitated the release of 100 pupils kidnapped from St. Mary’s Private Catholic Primary and Secondary School, Papiri, in Agwara Local Government Area, Niger State.

626Blaze reports that bandits attacked the school on November 21, 2025, in the remote community of Papiri.

The gunmen, arriving around 2 am on motorbikes, reportedly stormed the school dormitories over a three-hour period, abducting 315 people—303 students and 12 teachers.

Security forces and community hunters were deployed to comb nearby forests for the abductees.

Recall that, in the immediate aftermath, 50 pupils escaped within the first day and were reunited with their families. However, 265 individuals—including 253 children and all 12 teachers—remained in captivity.

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2027: Atiku Visits Goodluck Jonathan In Abuja (Photos)

Atiku Abubakar, a former Vice President of Nigeria has paid a visit to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.

Atiku visited Jonathan at his residence in Abuja on Saturday.

The meeting between Atiku and the former President is believed to be part of consultations ahead of the 2027 election.

Posting on his verified Facebook page, Atiku wrote: “It was a pleasure catching up with former President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday evening, following his recent return from Guinea-Bissau.”

This comes after the former Vice President officially joined the African Democratic Congress, ADC.

Atiku officially joined the ADC following his resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, over claims that the party has derailed from the principles of its founding fathers.

There are indications that Atiku may emerge as the presidential candidate of the ADC for the 2027 election.

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ECOWAS Condemns Attempted Coup In Benin, Issues Warning

The Economic Community of West African States has voiced serious concern over reports of an attempted military takeover in Benin, calling it a grave and unacceptable attack on the people’s democratic choice.

In a statement issued in Abuja on Sunday, ECOWAS condemned the unconstitutional action and called for the full respect of the country’s Constitution.

The Commission also commended the efforts of the government and the Republican Army in bringing the situation under control.

ECOWAS warned that the leaders of the plot, both individually and collectively, would be held responsible for any loss of life or property resulting from their actions.

The Commission further affirmed that it would support the government and people of Benin in all necessary ways, including the potential deployment of the regional standby force, to defend the Constitution and territorial integrity of the country.

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Declare Your Lineage – Royal Family Tells Musician KWAM 1 Over His Interest In Becoming Next Awujale Of Ijebuland

The Fusengbuwa ruling house of Ijebu-Ode, next in line to produce the new Awujale of Ijebuland, Ogun State, has instructed Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde, popularly known as KWAM 1, to confirm his family’s royal lineage to validate his membership in the ruling house.

KWAM 1, in a letter dated December 3, 2025, addressed to the chairman of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House in Agunsebi Quarters, Ijebu-Ode, announced his interest in the stool, describing himself as a “bonafide son” of the ruling house.

KWAM 1 also stated that his candidacy aligns with Ijebu customary law and the Ogun State Chieftaincy Laws.

In an interview with Punch, the Chairman of the ruling house and former National President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, Abdulateef Owoyemi, said only bonafide members of the family would be allowed to participate in the selection process.

Owoyemi explained that KWAM 1, Olori Omooba of Ijebu land and others interested in the stool have been directed to complete the Fusengbuwa ruling house royal lineage data form.

According to him, the form, which requires contenders to trace their genealogy back seven generations, ensures that only genuine princes from the family can participate, thereby blocking “strangers” from claiming the throne.

He said, “The first step for anyone interested in contesting for the Awujale throne is to declare their lineage by filling the standard Fusengbuwa ruling house royal lineage data form. Once confirmed as a legitimate member of the ruling house, they can then apply for the expression of interest form.

“We have told him, just like everyone else interested in the Awujale throne, that the first step is to declare his lineage. He will do this by completing the royal lineage data form, showing his full name, which parent and grandparent he descends from, and continuing up to seven generations.

“The completed form will be signed and submitted to the head of the ruling house unit of the Fusengbuwa ruling house, who will affirm that he is a genuine member. Only then will the process move forward.”

Owoyemi emphasised that although the application window for the throne officially closed on December 5, KWAM 1 had been given a five-day extension, which would lapse on December 10.

He noted, “We won’t shut anybody out of picking the next Awujale, but we must ensure that you are a legitimate member of Fusengbuwa. Every right comes with responsibilities. For a royal family, everyone must prove their legitimacy by completing the royal lineage data form.

“When we receive the form, we will review it meticulously. If clarification is needed, we will contact the applicant. We welcome men of influence who will use their influence to enhance the throne, not to claim it, ensuring that what truly belongs to our family is preserved.” 

Owoyemi explained that the local government has given them 14 days to select candidates, and the ruling house hopes to have a new Awujale by the second or third week of January 2026.

He added, “The local government has given us 14 days to select candidates, which expires on December 18. After that, the kingmakers have seven days to deliberate and choose one candidate, whose name will be forwarded to the governor.

“Legally, the government then has 21 days to conduct background checks and security clearance, allowing for objections or protests. After this period, the State Executive Council will ratify the nominee, and the governor will announce the next Awujale, after which coronation rites will commence.

“So, combining the candidate selection, kingmakers’ deliberation, and legal objection period, we are looking at around 42 days. Therefore, we expect the next Awujale to emerge between the second and third week of January.”

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Stop Buying Rolls-Royce, Use The Money To Build Industries Instead – Dangote Tells Wealthy Nigerians (Video)

Aliko Dangote, Chairman of Dangote Group, has urged Nigeria’s elite to channel the money spent on luxury items like Rolls-Royce cars and private jets into building industries that boost economic growth and generate jobs.

Speaking with The PUNCH after a meeting with President Bola Tinubu at Aso Rock Villa on Saturday, Dangote lamented the culture of extravagant consumption, stressing that the nation’s development depends heavily on the responsibility of local investors.

“If you look at the Nigerian policy before, during the military, everybody from the president downwards used Peugeot 504. That was the highest. So, when a president is using 504, you cannot come as a commoner, as a businessman, or whoever you are, to be using Rolls-Royce,” he said.

Dangote criticised the proliferation of private jets at Nigerian airports, arguing that such wealth would be better invested in productive ventures.

“If you have money for a Rolls-Royce, you should go and put up an industry in your locality or anywhere in Nigeria where there is a need.

“It pains me when I go to the local airport, whether here or in Lagos, and even finding a parking space for your plane is impossible because everybody has a private jet. Those private jets could be in industries creating jobs,” he added.

Dangote emphasised that national development requires a strong focus on manufacturing and agriculture, supported by robust banking systems.

He also highlighted the urgent need for job creation, noting Nigeria’s population grows by 8.7 million babies every year, which demands significant investments in infrastructure and power.

“Some people may not know the position of the country as we speak. Population growth is 8.7 million babies every year. So we need to deliver power, infrastructure, and other essentials,”
he said.

The billionaire also framed tax compliance as both a civic duty and a partnership with the government.


“When you have a company, the number one shareholder is the government. We need an enabling environment from the government, and as corporate citizens, we must pay our taxes. I cannot cheat my partner. If I pay tax, children can go to school and hospitals can function. The government has huge demands, and we must do our part,”
he added.

The businessman dismissed what he described as over-reliance on foreign investors, insisting that no external investor would commit to Nigeria without strong domestic participation.

He said, “We should stop calling for foreign investors. No foreign investor will come here unless domestic investors are active. Good policies, governance, and rule of law attract local investors, and foreign investors follow to partner or establish their own operations.

Dangote reiterated that industrialisation must be led by Nigerians, saying “We must industrialise our country. Nobody will do it but us. Once we industrialise, foreigners will partner with us or invest in Nigeria. We must remove both real and perceived risks to investment.”

The businessman also revealed that the Dangote Refinery would soon produce surplus volumes, with projections indicating that by February, it will supply 15–20 million litres more than Nigeria needs.

This will allow exports to neighbouring countries, reducing fuel scarcity across West Africa.

“We are working to make Nigeria the refining hub of Africa. African countries import products, and we want to ensure that whatever we consume is produced locally,”
he said.

Earlier in October, Dangote had also encouraged Nigerians to embrace homegrown products as a way to strengthen the economy and create jobs.

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I’m Single And Unavailable — BBNaija Star, Queen Mercy Reveals While Replying Fan Questioning Her Marital Status

BBNaija star Queen Mercy Atang has made a revelation about the current state of her marriage.

The reality TV star announced that her marriage to David Oyekanmi has come to an end.

 

She revealed her current status on Instagram while responding to a user who asked about her relationship status..

 

“Single and unavailable” she responded

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I Saw One Senator Recently Calling On Tinubu To Remove Ribadu – Deji Adeyanju Says

Human rights lawyer Deji Adeyanju on Wednesday called for the open trial of terrorism suspects, following the House of Representatives’ demand that the Federal Government publicly identify terrorism financiers.

Lawmakers at Wednesday’s plenary adopted a report from its security debate held last week, passing a resolution that seeks full public disclosure and swift sanctions.

The report stated, “That financiers of terrorism, banditry and kidnapping be publicly named, sanctioned and prosecuted.

“That terrorism-related prosecutions be open, expeditious and transparent.”

Deji Adeyanju, in an interview with Vanguard, said, “I think that the Reps are not serious because many of them are not sincere. It is a known fact that some politicians hold meetings with terrorists in their constituencies.

“Did you not see the recent video of a local government chairman in one of the northern states holding discussions with terrorists? There is no genuine commitment on the part of the government to confront this problem. The Reps are simply unserious. Is it an open trial that will solve the problem?

“There is too much romance with terrorists in Nigeria. The only time you feel the presence of security agencies is when people call for a protest. Once there is a call for protest, that is when you suddenly see the full weight of the Nigerian security apparatus.

“But when it concerns actual public safety and national security, everything becomes business as usual. Security has been commercialised.

“I saw one senator recently calling on the President to remove Nuhu Ribadu and appoint an ex-General as NSA. Is that what will solve Nigeria’s problems? This wave of insecurity did not start today. ‘’Was it not under Buhari that insecurity became entrenched?

“Large parts of the country were practically conceded to terrorists. The Abuja–Kaduna expressway was overrun. Katsina, his home state, witnessed attacks, including the attempted breach of the President’s convoy. Sokoto, Kebbi, Zamfara, Katsina and Jigawa were heavily infiltrated by bandits and terrorists.”

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EFCC Arraigns Two Businessmen For N1.55 Billion Fraud, Illegal Forex Operations

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Wednesday arraigned two businessmen, Dr. Fagite Oladipo and Raymond Akintayo, before the Federal High Court in Lagos on charges of conspiracy, fraud, and the unlawful conversion of N1.55 billion.

The funds were reportedly obtained from Ocean Lord Limited under the pretense of holding a legitimate foreign exchange transaction licence.

Alongside the two individuals, the EFCC also arraigned two corporate entities, Cabota Power Company Limited and Cabota Group Limited, facing an eight-count charge detailing alleged fraudulent activities that occurred between May 2 and May 15, 2025.

At the start of proceedings, EFCC counsel requested that the charges be read to the defendants to enable them to enter their plea. Both Oladipo and Akintayo pleaded not guilty to all counts.

According to the charge sheet before Justice Daniel Osiagor, the EFCC accused the defendants of conspiring to obtain N1.55 billion under false pretences, claiming they had a valid licence to engage in foreign exchange transactions, a licence the prosecution asserts was non-existent.

The EFCC stated that this conduct violates Section 8 and is punishable under Section 1(3) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006.

The anti-graft agency further alleged that the defendants fraudulently converted N464 million belonging to Ocean Lord Limited on May 6, 2025.

The sum was reportedly broken down into four separate amounts: N85 million, N150 million, N208 million, and N121 million. These actions, the EFCC said, contravene Sections 383 and 390 of the Criminal Code Act.

In addition to the fraud and theft charges, the defendants were accused of operating as a financial institution without proper authorisation.

The EFCC claimed that Dr Oladipo and Akintayo conducted bureau de change operations without a licence from the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, violating Section 57(1) of the Banks and Other Financial Institutions Act (BOFIA), 2020.

Following their not guilty plea, the defendants’ counsel, Chief (Dr) Richard Oma Ahonaruogho, SAN, informed the court that a formal bail application had been filed and served on the prosecution.

EFCC prosecutor Mr Suleiman requested additional time to prepare a counter-affidavit, noting that the bail documents had just been received.

When the defence sought an oral bail application, Justice Osiagor declined, citing the need for procedural fairness.

The defence then requested that the defendants remain in EFCC custody pending the formal hearing of their bail application, a request granted by the court.

The matter was adjourned to December 11, 2025, for the hearing of the bail application.

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CBN Scraps Deposit Limits, Increases Weekly Withdrawal Threshold

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has introduced major changes to its cash-handling regulations, removing the cap on cash deposits and increasing the weekly withdrawal limit across all platforms to N500,000, up from the previous N100,000.

The policy shift was communicated through a circular issued to financial institutions and titled “Revised Cash-Related Policies”, endorsed by Dr. Rita Sike, Director of the Financial Policy & Regulation Department.

In the document, the apex bank explained that the overhaul aligns with efforts to curb the surging cost of managing physical cash, tackle security risks, and stem money-laundering vulnerabilities linked to Nigeria’s cash-driven economy.

The CBN noted that although earlier cash directives were created to push Nigerians toward electronic payment options, a review became necessary to align with current economic conditions.

With effect from January 1, 2026, the circular listed several major amendments. The cap on cumulative deposits has been abolished, and additional charges for surpassing former deposit limits have been eliminated.

The bank also announced a fresh cumulative withdrawal ceiling of N500,000 weekly for individuals and N5 million for corporate entities across all access points. Any amount above the stated limits will incur excess-withdrawal fees as outlined in the new guidelines.

The earlier monthly special approval which permitted individuals to draw N5 million and corporates N10 million once every month has now been scrapped.

For ATM usage, customers will still be restricted to N100,000 daily, with a total weekly limit of N500,000, which contributes to the overall weekly withdrawal total applicable to ATMs, POS machines, and other channels.

The CBN added that withdrawals exceeding the approved thresholds will attract charges of 3% for individuals and 5% for organisations, to be split 40% to the CBN and 60% to the servicing bank or financial institution.

Banks have also been instructed to ensure ATMs are stocked with all available currency denominations. Meanwhile, the ceiling on over-the-counter withdrawals using third-party cheques remains at N100,000, which will also count toward a customer’s weekly limit.

In addition, deposit money banks are mandated to submit monthly compliance reports to departments responsible for supervision, including Banking Supervision, Other Financial Institutions Supervision, and Payments System Supervision.

The circular clarified that the new rules will not apply to revenue-collecting accounts operated by federal, state, or local governments.

Accounts belonging to microfinance banks and primary mortgage banks domiciled with commercial or non-interest banks also remain exempt.

However, the previous privileges granted to embassies, diplomatic offices, and donor agencies have been withdrawn.