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  • Security Agencies Nab Popular Actor Over Alleged Coup Involvement

    Security Agencies Nab Popular Actor Over Alleged Coup Involvement

    In an update published by Premium Times, security forces have confirmed the discreet arrest of Nollywood actor and former Actors Guild chairman, Stanley Amandi, in connection with an alleged plot to overthrow the administration of President Bola Tinubu. Amandi was reportedly taken into custody in Enugu by the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) during a quiet operation that initially left his family in the dark. The investigation is said to involve both high-ranking military officers and civilian collaborators linked to the foiled coup attempt.

    The actor’s family initially suspected the Department of State Services (DSS) was behind the move due to the opaque nature of the arrest. However, formal correspondence later clarified that the DIA is leading the probe into what has been described as a “national security threat.” Amandi’s legal team and family have already raised concerns regarding his health, specifically citing his battle with hypertension, while requesting immediate access to him in detention.

    The arrest has also been detailed by The Punch and Daily Post. The Punch stated that “the operation marks a significant expansion of the government’s crackdown on alleged dissenters,” while Daily Post reported that “security is being beefed up in Enugu following the actor’s detention.”

    Echotitbits take:

    The involvement of a civilian entertainment figure in a coup investigation is rare and suggests the government is casting a wide net to identify “civilian influencers” potentially tied to military unrest. Watch for a public statement from the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) as this could trigger a rift between the creative industry and the security apparatus.

    Source: BusinessDay – https://businessday.ng/news/article/nollywood-actor-stanley-amandi-arrested-for-alleged-role-in-coup-plot-against-tinubu/, January 31, 2026

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  • Massive Shift in Regional Markets: ECOWAS Projects 5% Growth for 2026

    Massive Shift in Regional Markets: ECOWAS Projects 5% Growth for 2026

    According to reporting from The Guardian, the President of the ECOWAS Commission, Dr. Omar Alieu Touray, has officially projected a regional economic growth rate of 5.0% for the current 2026 fiscal year. This optimistic forecast follows a resilient 4.6% growth recorded in the previous year, despite global economic headwinds and high inflation. Speaking at a news conference in Abuja regarding the exit of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, the commission emphasized that the West African bloc continues to outperform other regions on the African continent.

    The projections are built on the back of recovering industrial output and a steady decline in inflation across member states. Officials noted that while the global economy has slowed down, Africa’s resilience remains a key driver for the regional uptick. The commission is now focusing on harmonizing trade policies to ensure this 5% target is met through increased intra-regional commerce and infrastructure stability.

    This development has been corroborated by Vanguard and The Nation. Vanguard noted that the “resilience of the West African economy is a testament to recent fiscal reforms,” while The Nation reported that “member states are being urged to maintain fiscal discipline to meet the 5% growth threshold.”

    Echotitbits take:

    This 5% growth projection is a bold signal of stability for a region recently rocked by the exit of three key members. Investors should watch for new trade treaties within ECOWAS to compensate for the “exit shock,” as the commission seeks to prove that the bloc remains economically viable without the Sahelian trio.

    Source: Daily Trust – https://dailytrust.com/ecowas-targets-5-growth-for-west-african-countries-in-2026/ , January 31, 2026

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  • Regina Daniels Posts Drug Test Video as Marriage Rumors and Accusations Swirl

    Regina Daniels Posts Drug Test Video as Marriage Rumors and Accusations Swirl

    Politics Nigeria reports that actress Regina Daniels shared a video of herself taking a drug test, saying she needed to clear her name amid allegations she describes as malicious.

    In the clip, Daniels is seen at a clinic providing a sample; she says the move is about protecting her reputation and her image as a mother.

    Premium Times and Legit.ng also reported on the episode, noting she has threatened legal action against those spreading what she calls falsehoods.

    Echotitbits Take: Taking a personal dispute to the “medical receipts” stage is peak escalation—whether or not the courts get involved, the public fallout suggests this relationship crisis is heading for a decisive end.

    Source: The Nation – https://thenationonlineng.net/regina-daniels-undergoes-drug-test-threatens-to-sue-amid-marital-drama/ 2026-01-08
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  • Kate Beckinsale addresses weight-loss comments, linking her body changes to grief

    Kate Beckinsale addresses weight-loss comments, linking her body changes to grief

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    According to E! Online, Kate Beckinsale addressed comments about being “too thin,” explaining that grief has affected her appetite after the deaths of her mother and stepfather.

    Other reporting notes she described her thinness as a visible expression of grief in a video posted online.

    • E! Online (EOnline.com): “Not hungry.”
    • The Independent (Independent.co.uk): “physical manifestation of grief.”

    Echotitbits take: This is a reminder that celebrity ‘body discourse’ often ignores context. Watch for whether Beckinsale steps back from social media, or uses the moment to push for more responsible commentary norms around grief and health.

    Source: E! News— 2025-12-31 — https://www.eonline.com/news/1426762/kate-beckinsale-on-weight-loss-after-moms-death

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    2025-12-31
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  • Funke Akindele’s “Behind The Scenes” smashes ₦200m opening weekend mark

    Funke Akindele’s “Behind The Scenes” smashes ₦200m opening weekend mark

    According to P.M. News, Funke Akindele’s latest cinema release, Behind The Scenes, crossed the ₦200 million threshold in its opening weekend, extending her run as one of Nollywood’s most bankable box-office names. 
    In the report, FilmOne Entertainment (the distributor) is credited with describing the performance as the biggest opening weekend of 2025 so far, with multiple opening-weekend benchmarks reportedly broken in the process. 
    TheNation’s coverage also reproduces a distributor caption praising Nigerian audiences for filling cinemas, framing the milestone as both a commercial win and a signal of sustained momentum for theatrical Nollywood releases in December. 
     • The Nation Newspaper (TheNationOnlineNG): “Behind The Scenes crossed ₦200M in just one weekend…” 
     • FilmOne Entertainment (Instagram, via distributor caption reproduced by The Nation): “We call her the Queen of Box Office for a reason!” 
    Analysis/Echotitbits take: This is a strong indicator that the “December cinema season” remains a major revenue window for Nollywood—if the legs hold beyond week one, expect more aggressive marketing pushes, piracy warnings, and competing studios timing their own releases to chase the same audience attention. 
  • Tinted Glass Permits: Why Nigerians Shouldn’t Pay Twice for One Car

    Tinted Glass Permits: Why Nigerians Shouldn’t Pay Twice for One Car

     

    Policeman checking vehicle particulars of a vehicle
    Policeman checking vehicle particulars of a vehicle

    For years, motorists in Nigeria have endured a frustrating ritual: registering their vehicles with the state licensing offices, only to be stopped on the highway by police officers demanding an additional permit for factory-fitted tinted glass. The irony is painful — every new vehicle, including those with tinted or shielded glass, is already captured in the National Vehicle Identification Scheme (NVIS), the centralized database managed by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC). So why are Nigerians being compelled to re-register with the police?

    The answer lies not in necessity but in bureaucratic silos and institutional turf wars. By law, the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) retains the authority to issue tinted glass permits under the Motor Vehicles (Prohibition of Tinted Glass) Act of 1991. But in practice, FRSC already has the data. Every plate number, chassis number, and glass specification is captured the moment a car is registered. The logical solution would be for the police to access NVIS directly, extract a filtered report of all vehicles with factory-fitted shields, and enforce compliance seamlessly.

    Instead, motorists are dragged through a second, often opaque process at police stations. This duplication breeds confusion, harassment, and informal revenue collection on the highways. Worse, it undermines public trust in law enforcement, turning a legitimate security concern into yet another avenue for extortion.

    Yes, there are genuine worries. Aftermarket tinting is a security risk. Criminals exploit heavily darkened windows to evade detection. Police must have the authority to check and sanction illegal modifications. But this can be done through inspection points and digital cross-checks, not endless manual registrations.

    Nigeria cannot claim to be pursuing digital transformation while its agencies cling to outdated silos. A simple reform could save time, money, and lives:
    • Mandate FRSC to auto-flag tinted vehicles at registration.
    • Provide NPF secure access to NVIS.
    • Automate permit issuance electronically, with a transparent fee schedule.

    This way, motorists deal with one system, not two. Police officers enforce compliance using real-time data, not roadside guesswork. And the state builds trust by showing that regulation is about safety, not rent-seeking.

    The time has come to end this double compliance burden. Nigerians deserve a system where technology replaces intimidation, and where institutions collaborate rather than compete. In an era of insecurity, the Police need the public’s confidence more than ever. Simplifying tinted glass permits would be a small but powerful step in that direction.