Nigeria’s Vice President attended Guinea’s presidential inauguration, highlighting Abuja’s ECOWAS leadership ambitions and its focus on regional stabilization, trade corridors and restoring constitutional order after a transition period.
A Rivers High Court has temporarily restrained impeachment proceedings against Governor Fubara and his deputy, shifting the state’s political crisis into a legal contest while underlying legislative–executive tensions remain unresolved.
Senegal has asked CAF to address security and facility-equity concerns ahead of the AFCON final versus Morocco—raising the stakes for transparent tournament operations and minimizing controversy around the result.
Peter Obi says he owns no property in Abuja, fueling debate about leadership modesty and political branding. The statement is likely to amplify ‘lifestyle audit’ themes as Nigeria’s next election cycle approaches.
CAN and major political figures have mourned Imam Abdullahi Abubakar, remembered for protecting Christians during a 2018 Plateau attack—reviving calls to institutionalize interfaith peace-building beyond individual heroism.
LASWA says Ikorodu Ferry Terminal reopens January 19 after hyacinth clearance. The move should ease road congestion, but the recurring blockage underscores the need for permanent waterways vegetation management.
Nigeria’s information minister says the Tinubu administration is building long-term economic foundations, while critics point to persistent living-cost pressures—setting up a narrative-versus-welfare test that will shape public confidence.
Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is being mourned with after reports confirmed the death of her young son, Nkanu Nnamdi.
Ijebu-Ode LG has approved Fusengbuwa Ruling House to start internal nomination for a new Awujale; nomination meeting is set for Jan. 12, 2026.
Anthony Joshua addresses the tragic car crash in Nigeria that claimed the lives of two associates.









