Anthony Joshua’s ‘Reckless’ Driver Revealed, Late Friends Flown to UK

Boxer Anthony Joshua’s driver is expected to be charged with reckless driving ‘within the next 48 hours’, police sources in Nigeria have revealed. The Daily Mail can identify the chauffeur as Kayode Adeniyi, 47, who has been a long standing member of Joshua’s Nigerian logistics team when he visits the west African country. Adeniyi was discharged from hospital in Lagos late on New Year’s Eve and was driven two hours north to Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun state, the region where Monday’s fatal crash took place. He was questioned for several hours and gave an official statement of what he says happened in the minutes leading up to the crash which left two of Joshua’s closest friends dead. A police source said: ‘The driver was released after treatment for minor injuries and was then taken to the state police headquarters for questioning. ‘He is in a stable condition and was able to provide us with his version of events that led up to the crash and we expect a charging decision within the next 48 hours but the new year holiday may delay proceedings. ‘It is possible he could be in court on Friday but it depends how quickly the process moves and it would be for reckless driving.’ Adeniyi was at the wheel of the Lexus and allegedly way over the 65mph speed limit for the Lagos-Ibadan expressway when he lost control after a tyre busy during an overtaking manoeuvre. The Lexus carrying Joshua, 36, and two of his training staff, Sina Ghami and Kevin Latif Ayodele the smashed into an illegally parked truck on the hard shoulder which was carrying soya beans. The force of the impact tore the nearside section of the car away and Ghami and Ayodele were killed instantly while Joshua and Adeniyi suffered only minor injuries. Joshua was sat behind the driver and escaped death by inches with local first responders describing his survival as a ‘miracle’. Joshua and the two men had arrived in Nigeria on Monday on a Virgin Atlantic flight from London and the Daily Mail has obtained a picture of him as he smiled with a baggage handler at arrivals called Solomon. Solomon told the Daily Mail: ‘They were all smiling and laughing and joking as they walked through arrivals towards the exit. ‘I see Joshua quite often here as he comes to Nigeria regularly he was happy to pose for a picture and then he walked away waving and smiling. ‘I couldn’t believe it when I saw the news a few hours later that he had been involved in a fatal accident.’ The driver of the illegally parked truck, as exclusively revealed by the Daily Mail on New Year’s Eve, has now disappeared and there is an active police manhunt on for him. The Daily Mail can also reveal that the coffins carrying Ghami and Ayodele were flown out of Lagos on a Turkish Airlines cargo flight that landed in Istanbul early on New Year’s Day and they are expected to fly on to London later.  

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Netanyahu Announces Israel’s Initiative To Protect Christian Communities In Nigeria

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced plans for Israel to launch a “new front” focused on protecting Christian communities in Africa and the Middle East, including Nigeria. The announcement was made during a speech on Wednesday, later shared on the official YouTube channel of the Israeli Prime Minister. Addressing Christian Zionists, Netanyahu said Israel’s engagement is expanding beyond military operations to counter what he described as global threats to Judeo-Christian values. He referenced Israel’s recent “seven-front war,” which he said the country had largely overcome, but noted that a new challenge had emerged. This initiative, he said, will target public opinion, particularly among young people, in a battle for “hearts and minds.” “I see the battle against us and the battle against our Judeo-Christian tradition basically being waged around the globe,” Netanyahu said. He identified “radical Shiite Islam and radical Sunni Islam” as the main forces behind the challenge, pointing to Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood as leading opposing axes. Netanyahu added that the threat extends beyond Israel, affecting allies such as the United States and the broader Western world. Noting the persecution of Christians in several countries, including Syria, Lebanon, Nigeria, and Turkey, Netanyahu said Israel is uniquely positioned to protect these communities and support their growth. He further announced plans to form a coalition of countries, modeled on a United Nations framework, to support and safeguard Christian communities worldwide, especially those facing threats and persecution.

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Akpabio Orders Withdrawal Of All Lawsuits Against Senator Natasha, Others

Senate President Godswill Akpabio has directed his lawyers to withdraw all pending court cases against Senator Natasha and other individuals. Akpabio announced the decision during a New Year service at Sacred Heart Parish in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. He revealed that he had instituted nearly nine lawsuits against people he accused of defaming and slandering him. He said his stance changed after listening to the priest’s sermon at the service, which he described as a personal message to him. “I had almost nine cases in court against some individuals who defamed me, who lied against me and slandered my name. But as I listened to the priest, I suddenly realised he was speaking to me,” Akpabio said. The Senate President explained that the message led him to forgive those involved, prompting his decision to discontinue all legal actions. “Therefore, I hereby direct my solicitors to withdraw all lawsuits against them,” he stated.

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Super Eagles’ Frank Onyeka Celebrates 29th Year Birthday

Super Eagles’ and Brentford of England midfielder, Frank Onyeka on Thursday marked his 29th birthday. Onyeka, who is fondly reffered to as “The Tank” was born on 1 January 1998 in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria, is the second oldest of five siblings. He has also received some contratulaory messages from club and the national team. “Happy birthday, Frank The Tank,” was written on the Super Eagles’ Twitter handle. “Birthday blessings to the Tank,” his Premier League club side, Brentford FC also congratulated the player. Onyeka made his debut for the national team in a friendly 1–0 loss to Algeria on 9 October 2020. He scored his first goal for his country on 16 October 2023, in a 3–2 win over Mozambique.  

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Breaking: AFCON 2025: Super Eagles to Train Closed-Doors for Mambas

Three-time African Champions, Nigeria’s Super Eagles will train closed-door today (Thursday) and on Saturday, ahead of their Round of 16 clash against The Mambas of Mozambique at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON 2025). Adepoju Tobi Samuel, who is the publisher of OgaNlaMedia disclosed this in a statement on his Twitter handle formally known now as X on Thursday. According to the well-traveled Media manager and football administrator, “Super Eagles training sessions scheduled for today and tomorrow will be behind closed doors. “Eric Chelle has said, he needs time with the players without distraction.” The Nigerian side will face Nigeria in Fez on Monday, January 5, with a place in the AFCON 2025 quarter-finals at stake.

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Huge Fire Ravages Ikotun Market In Lagos, Traders Lose Millions

A massive fire early Thursday, January 1, 2026, destroyed a significant portion of Ikotun Market in Lagos, leaving traders facing losses running into millions of naira. The fire reportedly erupted around 12:05 a.m., shortly after the New Year began, and quickly spread across the market, consuming shops and goods before fire services could contain it. Eyewitnesses described the scene as tragic, with one resident saying the market was “burnt to ashes” and many traders losing their sources of income in just a few hours.

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FULL TEXT: President Bola Tinubu Delivers New Year Message

President Bola Tinubu has said 2026 marks the beginning of a more robust phase of economic growth for Nigeria, building on the reforms and gains achieved in 2025. In his New Year’s message to Nigerians on Thursday, the President reflected on the progress made last year, highlighting achievements in the economy, security, and governance, and outlining his administration’s priorities for the new year. Tinubu stressed that 2025 saw steady GDP growth, trade surpluses, exchange rate stability, declining inflation, strong stock market performance, and increased foreign direct investment, reflecting renewed investor confidence in Nigeria. He also highlighted the importance of fiscal discipline, infrastructure development, and inclusive economic policies in sustaining growth. The President reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to tackling insecurity, including terrorism and banditry, through national and international partnerships. He also emphasised the need for a decentralised policing system, strengthened fiscal policies, and tax harmonisation to ease the burden on citizens. On social and economic development, Tinubu outlined plans for the Renewed Hope Ward Development Programme to empower at least 10 million Nigerians through agriculture, trade, food processing, and mining across all 8,809 wards. Investments in infrastructure, healthcare, education, and agriculture will continue to strengthen food security and improve quality of life. He urged all Nigerians to contribute to nation-building by upholding unity, patriotism, and integrity. The President’s full New Year message reads: Fellow Compatriots, I welcome you all to 2026, with gratitude to God and confidence in our collective resolve that this new year will be a more prosperous one for our nation, our citizens, and all who call Nigeria home. During 2025, we sustained the momentum on our major reforms. We had a fiscal reset and also recorded steady economic progress. Despite persistent global economic headwinds, we recorded tangible and measurable gains, particularly in the economy. These achievements reaffirm our belief that the difficult but necessary reforms we embarked upon are moving us in the right direction with more concrete results on the horizon for the ordinary Nigerian. As we enter 2026, our focus is on consolidating these gains and continuing to build a resilient, sustainable, inclusive, and growth-oriented economy. We closed 2025 on a strong note. Despite the policies to fight inflation, Nigeria recorded a robust GDP growth each quarter, with annualised growth expected to exceed 4 per cent for the year. We maintained trade surpluses and achieved greater exchange rate stability. Inflation declined steadily and reached below 15 per cent, in line with our target. In 2026, we are determined to reduce inflation further and ensure that the benefits of reform reach every Nigerian household. In 2025, the Nigerian Stock Exchange outperformed its peers, posting a robust 48.12 per cent gain and consolidating its bullish run that began in the second half of 2023. Supported by sound monetary policy management, our foreign reserves stood at $45.4 billion as of December 29, 2025, providing a substantial buffer against external shocks for the Naira. We expect this position to strengthen further in the new year. Foreign direct investment is also responding positively. In the third quarter of 2025, FDI rose to $720 million, up from $90 million in the preceding quarter, reflecting renewed investor confidence in Nigeria’s economic direction, which global credit rating agencies, including Moody’s, Fitch, and Standard & Poor’s, have consistently affirmed and applauded. A few days ago, I presented the 2026 Appropriation Bill to the National Assembly. In that address, I emphasised that our administration has implemented critical reforms that are laying a solid foundation for long-term stability and prosperity. With patience, fiscal discipline, and unity of purpose, Nigeria will emerge in 2026 stronger and better positioned for sustained growth. As inflation and interest rates moderate, we expect increased fiscal space for productive investment in infrastructure and human capital development. We are also confronting the challenge of multiple taxation across all tiers of government. I commend states that have aligned with the national tax harmonisation agenda by adopting harmonised tax laws to reduce the excessive burden of taxes, levies, and fees on our people and on basic consumption. The new year marks a critical phase in implementing our tax reforms, designed to build a fair, competitive, and robust fiscal foundation for Nigeria. By harmonising our tax system, we aim to raise revenue sustainably, address fiscal distortions and strengthen our capacity to finance infrastructure and social investments that will deliver shared prosperity. My fellow Nigerians, the path of reform is never easy, but it is necessary. We remain mindful that economic progress must be accompanied by security and peace. Our nation continues to confront security threats from criminal and terrorist elements determined to disrupt our way of life. In collaboration with international partners, including the United States, decisive actions were taken against terrorist targets in parts of the Northwest on December 24. Our Armed Forces have since sustained operations against terror networks and criminal strongholds across the Northwest and Northeast. In 2026, our security and intelligence agencies will deepen cooperation with regional and global partners to eliminate all threats to national security. We remain committed to protecting lives, property, and the territorial integrity of our country. I continue to believe that a decentralised policing system with appropriate safeguards, complemented by properly regulated forest guards, all anchored on accountability, is critical to effectively addressing terrorism, banditry, and related security challenges. The new year marks the beginning of a more robust phase of economic growth, with tangible improvements in the lives of our people. We will accelerate the implementation of the Renewed Hope Ward Development Programme, aiming to bring at least 10 million Nigerians into productive economic activity by empowering at least 1,000 people in each of the 8,809 wards across the country. Through agriculture, trade, food processing, and mining, we will stimulate local economies and expand grassroots opportunities. We will also continue to invest in modernising Nigeria’s infrastructure – roads, power, ports, railways, airports, pipelines, healthcare, education, and agriculture to strengthen food security and improve quality of life. All ongoing projects will continue without interruption. To achieve…

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