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Kwankwaso Urges FG to Absorb State Security Groups Into Military to Tackle Insecurity

Former Kano State governor and leader of the Kwankwasiyya Movement, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has urged the Federal Government to formally integrate state-backed security outfits into Nigeria’s security framework as a way of boosting troop strength and confronting the country’s worsening insecurity. Kwankwaso made the call on Tuesday at the inauguration of 2,000 members of the Kano State Neighbourhood Watch Corps. According to him, Nigeria needs a much larger and better-supported military to effectively deal with security threats across the country. The 2023 presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) said Nigeria should have at least one million military personnel, insisting that the major challenge is a lack of political will at the federal level. “What we are lacking is political will from our leaders, especially the Commander-in-Chief,” he said. “He should ensure that our troops are properly trained and retrained, fully equipped, and provided with the right arms and ammunition.” Kwankwaso argued that existing security outfits in both northern and southern states should be absorbed into the military to strengthen national security and curb what he described as the growing wave of violence across the country. “I advise the Federal Government to do whatever it takes to absorb these corps in states like Sokoto, Katsina, Kano and Zamfara. This will significantly increase the number of security personnel we have,” he said. “We need not less than one million men and women in uniform to secure this country.” He also said the Federal Government owes Nigerians an apology, stressing that protecting lives and property remains its primary responsibility. In addition, Kwankwaso addressed the security situation surrounding the Nassarawa Palace, urging the Kano State Commissioner of Police to withdraw officers currently guarding embattled Emir Aminu Bayero and redeploy them to areas where residents need protection. “I advise the Commissioner of Police in Kano State to withdraw all police officers guarding the Nassarawa cemetery and redeploy them to protect the people of Kano,” he stated. Meanwhile, Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf charged the newly inaugurated Neighbourhood Watch Corps to work closely with conventional security agencies, especially in border communities facing persistent threats. “Our conventional security agencies need partners who understand the terrain, and that is where the neighbourhood watch plays a critical role,” Yusuf said. “No single agency can secure Kano on its own.” The governor warned the corps against overlapping the duties of established security agencies, stressing that cooperation and coordination are key to success. “Your effectiveness will depend on how well you complement, not duplicate, the efforts of conventional security agencies,” he said. Governor Yusuf also revealed that Kano State is engaging neighbouring states to tackle cross-border criminal activities, noting that insecurity does not respect boundaries. “We are working with sister states to ensure criminals have no safe haven or escape routes. Together, we will respond to emerging security challenges,” he added.

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Super Eagles Kick Off AFCON Quest Against Tanzania, Eye Strong Start in Fez

Nigeria’s Super Eagles begin their campaign for a fourth Africa Cup of Nations title today when they take on Tanzania’s Taifa Stars at the Fez Stadium in Fez, Morocco. The Eagles arrive at the tournament determined to bounce back from the disappointment of missing out on the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Their qualification hopes ended in heartbreak after a dramatic African play-off final loss to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where they were edged out 4–3 on penalties following a 1–1 draw after extra time. Despite that setback, head coach Éric Chelle’s side showed resilience and quality throughout the qualifiers. Nigeria went unbeaten in their group stage matches in 2025, recording four wins and a draw, before thrashing Gabon 4–1 in the continental play-off semi-finals. The narrow defeat to DR Congo, however, denied them a place at the FIFA Play-Off Tournament and a second straight World Cup appearance. Now turning their focus fully to AFCON, Nigeria will look to reassert their status as one of Africa’s football powerhouses. With a squad packed with Europe-based stars, the Super Eagles are eager to add to their three previous AFCON titles, even as they trail Egypt (seven titles), Cameroon (five) and Ghana (four) in the competition’s rich history. Speaking ahead of the match, Chelle admitted he is well aware of the high expectations from Nigerian fans, who demand victories in every outing. A convincing win and a clean sheet  against Tanzania would be the ideal way to set the tone. The Taifa Stars, coached by Miguel Gamondi, are making just their fourth AFCON appearance. Their previous outings in 1980, 2019 and 2023 all ended at the group stage, and they are still chasing their first-ever win at the tournament, having recorded three draws and six losses so far. All eyes will be on Nigeria’s attacking spearhead, Victor Osimhen. The 26-year-old striker is in blistering form after finishing the 2024/25 season as top scorer in the Turkish Süper Lig. He has already scored six goals in 12 league games this season and has been directly involved in six goals across his last four appearances for Nigeria. With that kind of momentum, Osimhen is widely tipped as a strong contender for the Golden Boot as the Super Eagles launch their AFCON journey.

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APC Condemns Assault Involving Governor’s Aide, Backs Investigation in Gombe

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Gombe State has strongly condemned an assault involving a governor’s aide and a serving councillor, following the circulation of a viral video that sparked widespread public outrage. The footage shows Adamu Abdullahi Danko, an aide attached to the Office of the Chief of Staff to the Gombe State Governor, allegedly assaulting Abdulrahman Abubakar, a councillor, who appeared helpless in the video. The incident drew sharp reactions from civil society groups, including Amnesty International and the Gombe State Network of Civil Society Organisations, which described the assault as unacceptable and demanded justice, including the aide’s dismissal. Amnesty International also criticised the incident as a disturbing example of growing impunity and repression by public officials in the state. Reacting on Tuesday, the APC, through its State Publicity Secretary, Moses Kyari, said the party was deeply concerned by the incident and unequivocally condemned all forms of violence and unlawful behaviour. Kyari described the assault as troubling and clearly at odds with the party’s values, discipline and democratic principles. He disclosed that the party has launched a full internal investigation and summoned those involved to establish the facts behind the altercation. According to him, the move is aimed at ensuring accountability, protecting the party’s integrity and preventing similar incidents in the future. Kyari stressed that the actions seen in the viral video were carried out solely on the individual’s initiative, without any approval or directive from the party or the state government. He added that taking the law into one’s hands is completely unacceptable and will not be tolerated. The APC also praised the Chief of Staff, Alhaji Abubakar Inuwa Kari, for promptly suspending the aide, Adamu Danko, pending the outcome of the investigation, describing the decision as a clear sign of commitment to discipline and justice. Assuring the public of transparency, Kyari said the investigation would be thorough and guided by the APC constitution, relevant laws and established procedures. He noted that the probe would examine all aspects of the incident, including events leading up to it and an audio message reportedly linked to the altercation. The party reaffirmed its commitment to accountability, due process and the rule of law, assuring the public, human rights groups and other stakeholders that anyone found guilty would face appropriate sanctions in line with party rules and the law.

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Asake Mourns Fan Killed in Nairobi Concert Stampede

Nigerian Afrobeats star Ahmed Ololade, popularly known as Asake, has expressed deep sadness over the death of a young woman who reportedly lost her life during a stampede at his concert in Nairobi, Kenya. In an emotional message shared on his Instagram page, the award-winning singer described the incident as heartbreaking and said it occurred at a festival held in the Kenyan capital on December 20. Asake said he was devastated that a show meant to bring joy through music ended in tragedy. “I am devastated by the tragic incident that took place at the festival on Dec 20th in Nairobi,” he wrote. The singer extended his condolences to the family and loved ones of the deceased, identified as Karen Lojore, and assured them of his support as efforts continue to understand what went wrong. “My heart goes out to the family, friends, and loved ones of Karen Lojore, and I pledge to support and do my best to understand what happened,” Asake said. He also called for accountability, stressing that those responsible for the tragedy must be held answerable. According to him, music has always been his way of spreading love and happiness, which made the incident even more painful. “Music has always been my way of sharing love and joy, and it breaks my heart that anyone had to experience such loss,” he added. Asake ended his message with prayers for the bereaved family and the people of Kenya, saying, “My thoughts are with everyone grieving, and I pray that Karen rests in peace. God bless Kenya.” The tragic incident has since reignited conversations around crowd control, safety planning and emergency response at large-scale entertainment events.

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Local Government Autonomy Will Fast-Track Grassroots Development — Onuigbo

A member of the Governing Board of the North East Development Commission (NEDC) representing the South-East, Rt. Hon. Sam Onuigbo, has said President Bola Tinubu’s firm stance on the full implementation of local government autonomy will unlock faster development at the grassroots. In a statement on Tuesday, Onuigbo described the President’s intervention as timely, bold and critical to strengthening local governance and national stability. He said Tinubu’s recent comments at the National Executive Committee and National Caucus meetings of the All Progressives Congress (APC) clearly showed his commitment to improving the lives of ordinary Nigerians. According to Onuigbo, state governors have allegedly withheld more than ₦4.5 trillion meant for local government councils, despite a Supreme Court judgment delivered in July 2024 that ordered direct payment of council allocations from the Federation Account. The landmark ruling declared the joint state–local government account unconstitutional and barred states from acting as intermediaries for funds meant for councils. Onuigbo praised President Tinubu for initiating the legal process that led to the judgment and for backing it up with decisive administrative action. “I want to publicly commend Mr President for remaining firm on this issue,” Onuigbo said. “Supreme Court rulings are final and binding, not optional. By insisting that local government funds go directly to councils, the President has shown uncommon political will.” He stressed that when Tinubu raised the issue at party meetings, he spoke not just as a party leader but as a statesman who understands that national development begins at the grassroots. Onuigbo argued that delays in implementing local government autonomy are mainly due to resistance from state governors. “The federal government has done its part legally, administratively and politically. The bottleneck is clearly with the governors. What remains is for states to respect the Constitution and obey the Supreme Court judgment,” he said. Reflecting on past experience, Onuigbo noted that local governments performed better in the early years of the Fourth Republic, when councils had greater financial independence. “At that time, chairmen could build rural roads, provide electricity, develop markets and run youth empowerment programmes. When local governments are allowed to function properly, they deliver because they understand their communities,” he said. He warned that withholding council funds weakens governance at the grassroots and worsens insecurity, youth unemployment and rural neglect. “When councils are financially empowered, they can address local security issues, engage youths productively and reduce social unrest,” Onuigbo added. While acknowledging constitutional challenges, particularly those linked to Section 162 on joint accounts, he expressed confidence that the federal government’s committee would find lawful and practical ways to enforce the Supreme Court judgment. Onuigbo also urged Nigerians to demand transparency and accountability from both local government chairmen and state governors. “In a democracy, the citizen is the most important office holder. People must ask questions how much came to their local government and how was it spent? That pressure will end impunity and promote accountability,” he said. He further commended President Tinubu’s broader reform efforts, citing fuel pricing reforms, easing inflation and signs of economic recovery. With most governors now in the ruling party, Onuigbo expressed optimism that the President’s call would be heeded and that long-standing obstacles to local government autonomy would finally be removed.

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Makinde: We Empower People to Escape Poverty, Not Through Handouts

Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has said his administration is more focused on creating opportunities that help people lift themselves out of poverty, rather than relying on handouts and cash giveaways. The governor made this known during a media chat with journalists at the Government House in Ibadan, where he explained the thinking behind his government’s social and economic policies. “For us in Oyo State, we don’t believe in handouts,” Makinde said. “Our focus is to create a conducive environment where people can access opportunities and, through their own efforts, move themselves out of poverty.” He argued that cash transfers and welfare handouts often provide only short-term relief and rarely lead to lasting change. Recalling an experience from earlier in his career, Makinde said he once witnessed how well-intended resettlement efforts failed over time. “I was at the Shell Bonny Terminal during the Nigerian LNG project. Fishermen were relocated and decent houses were built for them. In less than five years, the area had turned into a shanty town again,” he said. According to the governor, that experience shaped his views on poverty alleviation and explains why he disagrees with some development partners on strategy. “I’ve had this argument with the World Bank,” Makinde revealed. “Their preference is conditional cash transfers  give people money. But I said no.” Instead, he said Oyo State chose a different path by supporting people’s ability to work, earn and remain productive. “When the country hit economic headwinds, many states focused on palliatives sharing food and relief items. We did that too, but we went further,” he explained. Makinde said the state introduced the SEFA programme Sustainable Action for Economic Recovery to provide structured, long-term support rather than temporary relief. One of SEFA’s key interventions, he said, is in public transportation. The state-owned Pacesetter Transport Service, which carries about 20,000 passengers daily, offers discounted fares to vulnerable groups. “For students, the elderly and people with disabilities, fares are reduced by 50 per cent,” Makinde said. He disclosed that the state spends about ₦100 million every month on the transport subsidy, describing it as an investment in productivity, not a giveaway. “That ₦100 million is not just spent; it’s invested in productivity,” he said. The governor stressed that the goal is not to encourage unnecessary travel, but to help people get to places where they can earn a living or improve their wellbeing. “You’re not entering the bus just for a ride because it’s cheaper,” he said. “You’re going somewhere important somewhere that can lead to something productive.” Makinde said the approach reflects his administration’s commitment to sustainable development and building long-term economic resilience in Oyo State, rather than quick fixes that fade with time.

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Makinde Rules Out Backing Tinubu in 2027, Says Wike Offered to ‘Hold PDP’ Without Consultation

Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has made it clear that he will not support President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election, while also revealing fresh details about his political fallout with the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike. Speaking during a media chat at the Government House in Ibadan on Tuesday, Makinde said his decision was firm and personal, stressing that he has already made up his mind ahead of the next general elections. “I have my own choice as well, and I will never support the president for 2027,” the governor stated bluntly. Makinde traced the origin of his rift with Wike to a meeting attended by President Tinubu, Wike, the President’s Chief of Staff, and other senior officials. According to him, it was during that meeting that Wike made a shocking declaration about the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). “The real issue was that I was in a meeting with the president and Wike and the president’s chief of staff, and a few others were there. Wike told the president that he would hold the PDP for him in 2027. I was in shock,” Makinde said. He explained that Wike’s statement came as a surprise because there had been no prior discussion or agreement among PDP stakeholders. “When we got to the venue, I asked Wike, ‘Did we agree on this?’ Wike may want to support the president for 2027, and that is his personal choice. The president did not even ask him. He volunteered on his own,” Makinde added. The Oyo governor was careful to note that his disagreement with Wike is political, not personal. “I don’t beef anybody,” he said, emphasising that there is no personal animosity between them. Makinde revealed that he initially chose to watch how events would unfold, hoping Wike might rethink his position. “I even told a mutual friend, let’s just observe and see if he backs off, but he didn’t,” he said. The governor’s comments shed more light on the growing divisions within the PDP and underline his clear stance ahead of the 2027 presidential race.

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Wayne Rooney Tips Declan Rice as England’s Next Captain

Former England striker Wayne Rooney has backed Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice as a future captain of the Three Lions, hailing the 26-year-old’s leadership qualities and all-round performance. Rooney’s comments came after he watched Rice play a key role in Arsenal’s hard-earned 1–0 Premier League win over Everton on Saturday evening, a result that took the Gunners back to the top of the table. The former England captain was in the stands at the Hill Dickinson Stadium and was full of praise for Rice’s influence on the game. Rice, who has already earned 72 caps for England, has captained the national team twice in the absence of Harry Kane during a 2–2 draw against Belgium in March 2024 and a 3–0 victory over Wales in October. Speaking on BBC Sport’s The Wayne Rooney Show, Rooney suggested Rice is the natural successor to Kane whenever the current skipper steps aside. “For me, he’s the one who’s probably waiting for Harry to hang up his boots at some point,” Rooney said. “He was all over the pitch against Everton. His decision-making when to pass, where to pass, what foot to use the detail in his game was a pleasure to watch. He was absolutely incredible.” Rooney highlighted Rice’s versatility and intelligence, noting how seamlessly he shifted roles during the match. “He was splitting centre-backs, dropping in to take the ball, acting like a third centre-back, and the next minute he’s in the box trying to score. Some of the things he does are underrated,” he added. The former Manchester United star also praised Rice’s character, insisting his personality and drive make him the ideal leader for England. “He’s the right one to take over because of his drive and his personality. Everyone who knows him seems to love him. For England, he’s irreplaceable,” Rooney concluded.

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Ini Edo Apologises to CAN Over ‘A Very Dirty Christmas’ Title After Public Backlash

Nollywood actress and filmmaker Ini Edo has issued a heartfelt apology to the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) following widespread criticism over the title of her new movie, A Very Dirty Christmas. The actress addressed the controversy during an emotional Instagram Live session, where she responded to concerns from CAN and members of the Christian community who described the title as offensive to the faith. Ini Edo explained that the title was meant purely as a creative expression and was never intended to ridicule Christmas or disrespect Christianity. “If I had known the title A Very Dirty Christmas would cause this kind of reaction, I would have changed it,” she said. “I sincerely apologise to CAN and the Christian community. I am a Christian, and everyone involved in this production is Christian. We prayed and honoured God throughout the entire process. It was never our intention to insult or disgrace Christianity.” She admitted that the backlash deeply affected her, noting that she did not expect the title to generate such hurt and misunderstanding. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the family drama, which was released in cinemas on December 16, triggered intense public debate and prompted an official complaint from CAN. In its statement, CAN described the movie title as “offensive and a mockery” of the Christian faith, arguing that linking the sacred Christmas season with the word “dirty” diminishes its spiritual meaning. The association called on the producers to reconsider the title and issue a public apology. CAN also raised concerns over how the film received approval from the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB). Reacting to the issue, the Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the NFVCB, Dr Shaibu Husseini, said the board approved and classified the film based on its fictional and creative nature. However, he acknowledged that public perception plays a crucial role in effective regulation. According to him, the board has since opened discussions with the film’s producers on the possibility of modifying the title, stressing that religious sensitivity, mutual respect and peaceful coexistence remain central to its regulatory responsibilities.

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“It’s Our Dream”: Tanzania Coach Backs Taifa Stars to Shock Nigeria at AFCON 2025

Tanzania head coach Miguel Gamondi believes his side can finally make history by recording their first-ever Africa Cup of Nations victory when they take on Nigeria at AFCON 2025 in Morocco on Tuesday. The Taifa Stars have yet to taste victory at the continental tournament, having appeared in three previous editions 1980, 2019 and 2023 without a win. Their Group C opener against the Super Eagles at the Complexe Sportif de Fès will be Tanzania’s 10th AFCON match and another chance to end that long wait. Tuesday’s encounter will also be only the second AFCON meeting between both nations, coming 45 years after their first clash. Back in 1980, on home soil, Nigeria opened their campaign with a 3–1 win over Tanzania. The teams last faced each other during the qualifiers for the 2017 AFCON. Tanzania held Nigeria to a goalless draw in Dar es Salaam before the Super Eagles edged the return leg 1–0 in Uyo in September 2016. Despite acknowledging Nigeria’s pedigree and status as favourites, Gamondi insists his players have no intention of rolling over. “It’s our dream, and nobody can stop us from believing,” the Argentine coach said during his pre-match press conference. “If you don’t have a dream, there’s no reason to sleep too much. I respect Nigeria a lot, but in football, anything is possible. We are here to put up a good performance.” Tanzania will face Uganda on Friday before wrapping up their Group C fixtures against Tunisia next Tuesday. The Taifa Stars first appeared at AFCON in 1980 in Nigeria, where they lost all three group matches to Nigeria, Egypt and Ivory Coast. They returned in 2019 under former Super Eagles winger Emmanuel Amuneke after a 39-year absence, but again exited without a win following defeats to Senegal, Kenya and Algeria. At the 2023 tournament in Ivory Coast, however, Tanzania showed encouraging signs of progress. After losing their opener to hosts Morocco, they held Zambia and DR Congo to draws results that have strengthened belief within the camp as they prepare for another shot at history in Morocco.

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