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  • Tinubu says 2026 tax changes will ease burdens for low‑income Nigerians and SMEs

    Tinubu says 2026 tax changes will ease burdens for low‑income Nigerians and SMEs

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    2025-12-16

    Speaking through the Federal Inland Revenue Service chairman at an Ibadan roundtable, President Bola Tinubu says new tax laws slated for 2026 will bring relief for households and small businesses.

    According to the president’s remarks, the reforms are designed to reduce multiple taxation and exempt essential items and sectors such as food, medication, education, agriculture and shared transportation from what he called burdensome taxes.

    The messaging suggests government is trying to build public confidence ahead of implementation, amid concerns about compliance costs and how quickly relief will show up in prices and pay‑packets.

    Beyond the rhetoric, the key test will be the details: which goods and services qualify for exemptions, how VAT and PAYE changes are applied, and whether sub‑national taxes are harmonised to prevent ‘stacked’ levies on SMEs.

    The Nation: “The laws come with good news to the poor, the low-income earners as well as small businesses.”

    THISDAY: “The laws come with good news to the poor, the low-income earners as well as small businesses,” he said, explaining that food and medication would be exempt from burdensome taxes.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: If the exemptions are cleanly implemented, they could ease cost‑of‑living pressure and improve SME cashflow. Watch for the final implementing rules, VAT treatment of essentials, and how states align their own revenue drives with the federal posture.

    Source: Punch — December 17, 2025 — https://punchng.com/new-tax-law-coming-with-good-news-tinubu-assures-nigerians/

  • US Expands Entry Restrictions: What Nigeria’s New Partial Limits Mean for Your Visa Plans

    US Expands Entry Restrictions: What Nigeria’s New Partial Limits Mean for Your Visa Plans

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    2025-12-17 09:00:00

    In a new U.S. presidential proclamation aimed at strengthening national security, Washington says it is expanding entry restrictions for nationals of countries it believes have persistent gaps in screening, vetting, and information-sharing. The policy is presented as a data-driven move to reduce public-safety risks and to push foreign governments to improve cooperation with U.S. immigration and law-enforcement requirements.

    The proclamation keeps full entry restrictions on nationals from 12 previously listed countries and adds five more to that “full restriction” category, while also tightening limits for some travel documents and updating partial restrictions for other nations. The U.S. says key concerns include unreliable civil or criminal records, poor birth registration, limited information-sharing, high overstay rates, and in some cases instability and extremist activity that complicate background checks.

    For Nigerians, the most important update is that Nigeria is included among countries facing partial restrictions—particularly affecting immigrants and nonimmigrants in common visitor and education-related categories (such as B-1/B-2 and F/M/J). In the text outlining the decision, Nigeria is linked to security challenges in parts of the country and to overstay-rate figures cited for certain visa classes.

    On the ground, partial restrictions can translate into tougher scrutiny, slower processing, and more unpredictable outcomes for students, exchange visitors, tourists, business travelers, and families planning trips. Nigerians with legitimate travel plans may need stronger documentation, clearer ties to home, and more careful compliance—while employers, schools, and diaspora networks could see knock-on effects through delayed mobility for study, work, medical trips, and business engagements.

    Echotitbits analysis: Nigeria’s inclusion reads as both a security narrative and a systems test: identity management, document integrity, and cross-border data cooperation. For citizens, the safest short-term move is to keep applications “clean”—consistent records, credible documentation, and strict visa compliance. For policymakers, the fastest way to reduce the stigma is measurable improvements in civil registration, anti-fraud enforcement, and cooperation that produces verifiable results.

    Source: U.S. Presidential Proclamation -https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/06/restricting-the-entry-of-foreign-nationals-to-protect-the-united-states-from-foreign-terrorists-and-other-national-security-and-public-safety-threats/

  • GQ launches a fan‑vote bracket to crown 2025’s best‑dressed famous man

    GQ launches a fan‑vote bracket to crown 2025’s best‑dressed famous man

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    GQ launches a fan‑vote bracket to crown 2025’s best‑dressed famous man

    According to GQ, the magazine has opened its 2025 Style Championships, inviting fans to vote via Instagram bracket matchups to crown the year’s best-dressed famous man.

    The format leans into what social media loves: daily matchups, debate-friendly picks, and the idea that style is a spectator sport—especially when musicians and athletes are in the mix.

    Vogue (Fashion): “55 Best Dressed People of 2025.”
    Teen Vogue (Fashion): “50 Best Dressed of 2025.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: This is fashion’s version of sports fandom—high engagement, low barrier, huge sharing. Watch which celebrities repost their matchups, how stylists and brands mobilize votes, and whether other outlets copy the bracket model for 2026.

    Source: GQ — December 16, 2025 — https://www.gq.com/story/gq-style-championships-vote-2025

    Image: https://www.gq.com/story/gq-style-championships-vote-2025 — Photo credit: GQ

  • Pulse drops its Best‑Dressed Nigerian celebrities of 2025 list

    Pulse drops its Best‑Dressed Nigerian celebrities of 2025 list

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    Pulse drops its Best‑Dressed Nigerian celebrities of 2025 list

    According to Pulse, a year-end style roundup spotlighted Nigerian celebrities whose looks stood out across premieres, events, and public appearances—highlighting consistency, risk-taking, and clean styling.

    The list format is designed for shareability and debate, built for reposts and “who did they miss?” conversations across Instagram and X.

    TheCable Lifestyle (Style): “deliver sophisticated, charismatic fashion moments.”
    Rex Clarke Adventures (Lifestyle blog): “appearing on multiple best-dressed lists.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Best-dressed lists are more than vanity—they track who’s winning the image economy (stylists, designers, red‑carpet access). Watch for designer shoutouts turning into brand partnerships and ambassador deals in 2026.

    Source: Pulse — December 16, 2025 — https://www.pulse.ng/story/best-dressed-nigerian-celebrities-list-2025-2025121613193662537

    Image: https://www.pulse.ng/story/best-dressed-nigerian-celebrities-list-2025-2025121613193662537 — Photo credit: Pulse

  • Megan Thee Stallion posts a playful styling video with NBA star Klay Thompson

    Megan Thee Stallion posts a playful styling video with NBA star Klay Thompson

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    Megan Thee Stallion posts a playful styling video with NBA star Klay Thompson

    According to People, Megan Thee Stallion shared an Instagram video of her styling Klay Thompson, leaning into playful “couple content” that travelled fast across pop-culture pages.

    The piece describes the clip as light and affectionate, matching the kind of behind-the-scenes posts that fuel online relationship chatter without an interview.

    Times of India (Pop/Sports): “affectionately calling him ‘the love of my life’.”
    Yahoo Entertainment (Social): “living for Megan Thee Stallion’s fashion advice.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Celebrity relationships now trend like mini-series—short clips become “episodes,” and the internet fills in the rest. Watch for whether they keep posting together (sustains the narrative) or go quiet (often triggers new rumours). Brands also watch these moments for couple-led campaigns.

    Source: People — December 16, 2025 — https://people.com/megan-thee-stallion-shares-sweet-video-styling-boyfriend-klay-thompson-11869533

    Image: https://people.com/megan-thee-stallion-shares-sweet-video-styling-boyfriend-klay-thompson-11869533 — Photo credit: People

  • Doris Ogala’s allegations against Pastor Chris Okafor spark fresh online backlash

    Doris Ogala’s allegations against Pastor Chris Okafor spark fresh online backlash

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    Doris Ogala’s allegations against Pastor Chris Okafor spark fresh online backlash

    According to Premium Times, actress Doris Ogala accused Pastor Chris Okafor of abuse amid renewed attention around an engagement video, escalating the situation into a public back‑and‑forth online.

    The report frames the claims as allegations and notes the wider reaction cycle—viral clips, influencer commentary, and competing narratives.

    TVC News (News): “in verbal cross fire.”
    Doris Ogala (Instagram Reel): “I have been through a lot.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: This is high-risk territory because it mixes celebrity power, faith leadership influence, and emotionally charged claims. Treat it as allegations unless independently substantiated. Watch for formal statements, legal action, or verifiable evidence—credibility will hinge on proof, not virality.

    Source: Premium Times — December 15, 2025 — https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/843156-wholl-marry-me-actress-doris-ogala-accuses-pastor-chris-okafor-of-abuse-amid-engagement-announcement.html

    Image: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DSQoe9_AtWw/ — Photo credit: Doris Ogala (Instagram)

  • Tomike Adeoye’s ‘Party with Olori‑Ebi’ turns into a Lagos lifestyle headline

    Tomike Adeoye’s ‘Party with Olori‑Ebi’ turns into a Lagos lifestyle headline

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    Tomike Adeoye’s ‘Party with Olori‑Ebi’ turns into a Lagos lifestyle headline

    According to Punch, the 2025 edition of “Party with Olori‑Ebi” hosted by Tomike Adeoye scaled into a culture-heavy Lagos lifestyle moment—mixing fashion, community, and influencer-driven buzz.

    Coverage of the night leaned on the “experience” angle: coordinated looks, guest styling, and how Lagos events now double as content pipelines for Reels and TikTok recaps.

    BellaNaija (Lifestyle): “turned community into culture.”
    THISDAY (News): “hosts Party With Olori-Ebi 2025 edition.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: This is how soft power works in Nigerian pop culture—community gatherings become brandable IP when they consistently deliver aesthetics + vibes + shareable moments. Watch for sponsor tie-ins, expansion into ticketed formats, and whether it becomes a regular December destination for diaspora returnees.

    Source: Punch — December 2025 — https://punchng.com/tomike-adeoye-turns-olori-ebi-party-into-cultural-moment/

    Image: https://punchng.com/tomike-adeoye-turns-olori-ebi-party-into-cultural-moment/ — Photo credit: Punch

  • News Central signs Morayo Afolabi-Brown for a new talk show

    News Central signs Morayo Afolabi-Brown for a new talk show

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    News Central signs Morayo Afolabi-Brown for a new talk show

    According to News Central TV, the network is partnering with Morayo Afolabi-Brown to launch “The Morayo Show,” expanding its talk programming and on-air personality roster.

    The announcement frames the move as part of a broader programming strategy to strengthen audience loyalty and widen appeal beyond straight headlines.

    Independent Nigeria (News): “partners Morayo Afolabi-Brown to launch new show.”
    News Central TV (LinkedIn): “This partnership with Morayo Afolabi-Brown…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: This is a smart brand + audience play—Morayo already comes with loyal viewership and strong interview presence. What matters next is the time slot, guest strength, and whether the show produces viral clips that travel on Instagram/TikTok.

    Source: News Central TV — December 16, 2025 — https://newscentraltv.com/news-central-partners-with-morayo-afolabi-brown-to-launch-new-show/

    Image: https://newscentraltv.com/news-central-partners-with-morayo-afolabi-brown-to-launch-new-show/ — Photo credit: News Central TV

  • Toyin Abraham’s “Oversabi Aunty” rolls out after premiere with cinema dates

    Toyin Abraham’s “Oversabi Aunty” rolls out after premiere with cinema dates

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    Toyin Abraham’s “Oversabi Aunty” rolls out after premiere with cinema dates

    According to The Nigerian Voice, Toyin Abraham shared an appreciation note after the Lagos premiere of “Oversabi Aunty” as the film heads into its cinema release window.

    Promo clips and posts have leaned into “girls’ outing” energy—encouraging themed dress-up and group cinema pull-ups as part of the marketing push.

    Instagram Reel (Promo): “Pin the date 18th dec.”
    YouTube (Event coverage): “hits cinemas nationwide on Thursday, 18 December 2025.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Community-driven turnout remains Nollywood’s most reliable box-office tactic—premiere glamour plus “everybody go watch” mobilisation. Watch for audience reaction clips on TikTok/Reels and whether word-of-mouth sustains the run beyond opening weekend.

    Source: The Nigerian Voice — December 15, 2025 — https://www.thenigerianvoice.com/movie/360893/toyin-abraham-pens-appreciation-note-following-premiere-of.html

    Image: https://www.thenigerianvoice.com/movie/360893/toyin-abraham-pens-appreciation-note-following-premiere-of.html — Photo credit: The Nigerian Voice

  • “Farmer’s Bride” wins big as “Seven Doors” dominates technical categories at BON Awards

    “Farmer’s Bride” wins big as “Seven Doors” dominates technical categories at BON Awards

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    “Farmer’s Bride” wins big as “Seven Doors” dominates technical categories at BON Awards

    According to Premium Times, “Farmer’s Bride” won Movie of the Year (and Director of the Year), while “Seven Doors” emerged as a major technical winner, taking multiple categories.

    The coverage highlights how the awards spread recognition across both mainstream and craft-heavy productions—an ongoing Nollywood conversation about balancing box-office pull with technical excellence.

    PM News (News): “Farmers Bride clinched the night’s highest honours.”
    TheCable Lifestyle (Social): “FULL LIST: ‘Seven Doors’, ‘Farmer’s Bride’ win big.”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Awards like this can boost licensing, streamer negotiations, and cinema interest—especially for craft winners (cinematography, production design, effects). Watch for “winner” marketing pushes, streaming placements, and any festival momentum.

    Source: Premium Times — December 15, 2025 — https://www.premiumtimesng.com/entertainment/nollywood/843149-bon-awards-2025-farmers-bride-wins-movie-of-the-year-as-seven-doors-sweeps-technical-awards.html

    Image: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/entertainment/nollywood/843149-bon-awards-2025-farmers-bride-wins-movie-of-the-year-as-seven-doors-sweeps-technical-awards.html — Photo credit: Premium Times