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  • Mercy Aigbe lands BON Awards supporting-actress win as ‘My Mother Is a Witch’ gets major nod

    Mercy Aigbe lands BON Awards supporting-actress win as ‘My Mother Is a Witch’ gets major nod

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    According to Premium Times, Mercy Aigbe was recognised at the 2025 Best of Nollywood (BON) Awards for her supporting performance in ‘My Mother Is a Witch’.

    The recognition adds to a big night for multiple titles, with the awards rewarding both star power and craft across the slate.

    Fans quickly pushed clips and congratulations across social media, keeping the BON conversation trending into the next morning.

    • The Eagle Online (website): “BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS – MERCY AIGBE (MY MOTHER IS A WITCH)”
    • TheCable Lifestyle (website): “The 17th edition of the award ceremony… celebrated the outstanding achievements of the industry…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: For Mercy Aigbe, a BON acting win is not just bragging rights—it can translate into stronger negotiating power for future roles, higher demand for press tours, and renewed attention for the film itself. Watch for distributor/streaming pushes and award-season campaign positioning as Nollywood’s calendar shifts toward bigger international visibility.

    Source: Premium Times — 2025-12-15 — https://www.premiumtimesng.com/entertainment/nollywood/843149-bon-awards-2025-farmers-bride-wins-movie-of-the-year-as-seven-doors-sweeps-technical-awards.html

    2025-12-15

  • ‘Seven Doors’ and ‘Farmer’s Bride’ lead the night as 2025 BON Awards crown winners

    ‘Seven Doors’ and ‘Farmer’s Bride’ lead the night as 2025 BON Awards crown winners

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    According to TheCable Lifestyle, the 2025 Best of Nollywood (BON) Awards ceremony celebrated standout films and performances, with major wins spread across top titles.

    The event’s headline story was the strong showing by ‘Seven Doors’ alongside ‘Farmer’s Bride’, as the awards spotlighted craft categories and marquee acting honors.

    Beyond trophies, the winners list has already started shaping audience watchlists and streaming demand going into the year-end holidays.

    • Premium Times (website): “Femi Adebayo’s cinematic thriller ‘Seven Doors’ was the biggest winner at the 2025 Best of Nollywood (BON) Awards…”
    • The Eagle Online (website): “Seven Doors shines at 2025 BON Awards + Full list of winners…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: BON’s winners list is a quick signal for what Nollywood’s industry tastemakers believe is ‘working’ right now—and it often influences acquisition decisions, streaming placements, and promo budgets. Watch for post-awards reruns, new distribution announcements, and a surge in cast interviews as studios try to convert trophies into ticket/streaming momentum.

    Source: TheCable Lifestyle — 2025-12-15 — https://lifestyle.thecable.ng/full-list-seven-doors-farmers-bride-win-big-at-2025-bon-awards/
    2025-12-15

  • African leaders renew reparations demand from UK over colonial-era abuses

    African leaders renew reparations demand from UK over colonial-era abuses

    2025-12-15 02:00:00

    According to The Punch, African leaders are again pushing for compensation from the UK over what they describe as colonial-era crimes, reopening the debate around reparations and historical accountability.

    The report situates the demand within wider global reparations conversations, where former colonial powers face growing political pressure to acknowledge harms and consider restitution frameworks.

    Reparations debates often blend moral arguments with policy questions around documentation, beneficiaries, and the form compensation should take (cash, debt relief, development funds, apologies, or institutional reforms).

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: The practical question is whether any formal mechanism emerges beyond statements—such as a commission, legal action, or negotiated programmes. Watch for UK government reactions, AU positioning, and whether the push links to concrete policy instruments like debt swaps or development financing.

    Source: Azerbaycan  — December 15, 2025 — https://www.azerbaycan24.com/en/africa-demands-accountability-for-colonial-crimes/

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  • Onion producers warn of festive-season price jump as demand rises

    Onion producers warn of festive-season price jump as demand rises

    2025-12-14 14:03:00

    According to The Punch, onion producers in Kaduna under NOPPMAN expect yuletide demand to push prices higher, with some bags already quoted well above mid-year levels.

    The report cites the association saying supply timing and harvest cycles across producing states could keep prices elevated into early 2026.

    Onion prices are a major kitchen-staple indicator, feeding into broader food inflation and household spending pressures.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Food inflation hits hardest at Christmas when demand spikes. Watch market arrival volumes from Kebbi and other producing states in January–March, and whether logistics and storage improvements can smooth seasonal price swings.

    Source: The Punch — December 14, 2025 — https://punchng.com/onion-farmers-forecast-higher-prices-during-yuletide/

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    The Punch https://punchng.com/onion-farmers-forecast-higher-prices-during-yuletide/ December 14, 2025

  • FirstBank reopens refurbished basketball arena at Ikeja Army cantonment

    FirstBank reopens refurbished basketball arena at Ikeja Army cantonment

    2025-12-15 00:31:00

    According to The Punch, FirstBank has reopened a renovated Basketball & Games Arena at the Nigerian Army 9 Brigade Cantonment in Ikeja, Lagos, following a facelift.

    The report says the facility was inaugurated with senior military participation and positions the upgrade as part of sports development and community engagement.

    Bank-funded sports infrastructure typically falls under CSR, with brands seeking long-term visibility and youth engagement outcomes.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: CSR projects matter most when they’re sustained—equipment, coaching programmes, and open access rules. Watch for how the facility is managed, who can use it, and whether it becomes a hub for grassroots leagues.

    Source: The Punch — December 15, 2025 — https://x.com/FirstBankngr/status/1999809090315268597

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  • SERAP threatens legal action over ₦6tn NDDC judgment and transparency demands

    SERAP threatens legal action over ₦6tn NDDC judgment and transparency demands

    2025-12-14 13:23:00

    According to The Punch, SERAP says it may sue the Attorney-General of the Federation over issues linked to a reported ₦6tn judgment involving the NDDC and broader accountability concerns.

    The group’s stance, as reported, focuses on transparency demands and what it argues should be the public’s right to clarity on large judgment-related liabilities.

    Such legal threats can trigger official responses, document releases, or court filings that shed more light on how liabilities are incurred and handled.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: If litigation proceeds, the most important developments will be court filings and verified documents—not social media summaries. Watch for statements from the AGF’s office, NDDC, and any court timetable that could force disclosures.

    Source: The Punch — December 14, 2025 — https://www.worldstagenews.com/serap-threatens-contempt-to-sue-agf-fagbemi-over-failure-to-enforce-judgment-on-alleged-n6tn-nddc-scandal/

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    WorldStage https://www.worldstagenews.com/serap-threatens-contempt-to-sue-agf-fagbemi-over-failure-to-enforce-judgment-on-alleged-n6tn-nddc-scandal/ December 14, 2025

  • FG begins phased rollout of grazing reserves amid herders–farmers tensions

    FG begins phased rollout of grazing reserves amid herders–farmers tensions

    2025-12-15 02:19:00

    According to The Punch, the Federal Government says it has commenced phased development of grazing reserves, revisiting a long-running livestock policy debate.

    The report highlights the plan as a structured rollout, often discussed in the context of reducing pressure on farmlands and improving livestock productivity.

    Grazing reserve initiatives are politically sensitive, with stakeholders typically demanding clarity on land acquisition, community consent, and security governance.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: The key issue is implementation legitimacy: land rights, funding, and how the programme interacts with ranching and anti-open-grazing laws. Watch for pilot locations, stakeholder consultations, and conflict-resolution frameworks.

    Source: The Punch — December 15, 2025 — https://punchng.com/fg-begins-phased-development-of-grazing-reserves/

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    The Punch https://punchng.com/fg-begins-phased-development-of-grazing-reserves/ December 15, 2025

  • Light Up Lagos: state begins installing 22,000 solar streetlights

    Light Up Lagos: state begins installing 22,000 solar streetlights

    2025-12-15 04:40:00

    According to The Punch, the Lagos State Government has begun installing more than 22,000 solar-powered streetlights under its Light Up Lagos Solar Streetlight Initiative.

    The report says the rollout is positioned as a public lighting upgrade that can improve visibility and reduce dependence on grid power for street illumination.

    Large-scale streetlight deployments often raise questions around maintenance contracts, vandalism risks, and performance monitoring over time.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Solar streetlights can boost safety and night-time commerce—if uptime stays high. Watch procurement transparency, maintenance KPIs, and whether communities see measurable reductions in dark spots and incident reports.

    Source: The Punch — December 15, 2025 — https://punchng.com/lagos-begins-installation-of-22000-solar-streetlights/

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    The Punch https://punchng.com/lagos-begins-installation-of-22000-solar-streetlights/ December 15, 2025

  • Lagos moves to tighten eviction rules with bill requiring court orders

    Lagos moves to tighten eviction rules with bill requiring court orders

    2025-12-15 01:40:00

    According to The Punch, a proposed Lagos Tenancy Bill would require landlords to obtain court orders before evicting tenants, tightening procedures around dispute resolution.

    The report says the measure is aimed at curbing self-help evictions and strengthening legal protections for renters in Nigeria’s biggest city.

    Real estate stakeholders typically watch such reforms for how they affect enforcement timelines, rent defaults, and landlord–tenant dispute costs.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: If passed and enforced, court-order evictions could reduce abuses but may also slow recoveries for landlords. Watch for the bill’s final wording, penalties, and whether Lagos expands housing/tribunal capacity to avoid a backlog.

    Source: The Guardian— December 15, 2025 — https://guardian.ng/opinion/editorial/lagos-tenancy-bill-a-chance-to-reset-rental-market/

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    The Guardian https://guardian.ng/opinion/editorial/lagos-tenancy-bill-a-chance-to-reset-rental-market/ December 15, 2025

  • ICPC says it recovered ₦37.4bn and $2.35m through forfeitures in 2025

    ICPC says it recovered ₦37.4bn and $2.35m through forfeitures in 2025

    2025-12-15 03:57:00

    According to The Punch, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) says it recovered about ₦37.44bn and $2.35m in 2025 through seizures and forfeitures.

    The report frames the figure as part of the commission’s asset recovery efforts, reflecting a focus on tracing proceeds and enforcing forfeiture orders.

    Anti-graft recoveries are often followed by questions about how forfeited assets are managed and whether recovered sums are transparently remitted to government accounts.

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Beyond headline totals, the public interest is in traceability and impact—where the assets went, how they’re valued, and how proceeds are applied. Watch for detailed breakdowns, court orders, and any inter-agency coordination updates with EFCC/CCB.

    Source: The Punch — December 15, 2025 — https://punchng.com/icpc-recovers-n37-4bn-2-35m-in-2025/

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    The Punch https://punchng.com/icpc-recovers-n37-4bn-2-35m-in-2025/ December 15, 2025