Nigeria, UAE Sign Trade Deal Removing Tariffs On Over 7,000 Nigerian Products

Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates have signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) aimed at boosting bilateral trade and investment by removing tariffs on thousands of Nigerian products entering the UAE. The agreement was finalized on Tuesday in Abu Dhabi, following negotiations led by the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, with Dr Jumoke Oduwole, Nigeria’s chief negotiator, at the forefront, according to a State House statement. Under the CEPA, key Nigerian agricultural and industrial exports — including fish, seafood, cereals, oilseeds, cotton, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals — will immediately enter the UAE market duty-free. Over the next three to five years, tariffs on additional products such as machinery, vehicles, electrical equipment, apparel, and furniture will be gradually phased out. The agreement also allows Nigerian businesses to establish corporate entities, subsidiaries, or branches in the UAE. Nigerian business visitors can stay in the country for up to 90 days per year to explore trade and investment opportunities, while intra-company transfers for managers, executives, and specialists will be permitted for renewable three-year terms. In addition, the CEPA addresses longstanding barriers to foreign direct investment, providing greater clarity and legal protection for UAE investors seeking opportunities in Nigeria’s productive sectors, paving the way for stronger economic cooperation between the two nations.

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DSS Confirms Death Of Calista Ifedi In Custody At Wawa Barracks

The Department of State Services (DSS) has confirmed that Mrs. Calista Ifedi, who was detained by the agency in November 2021, died while in custody at Wawa Barracks in Niger State. The confirmation came after more than two years of silence from the DSS, during which her family and human rights organisations repeatedly demanded information about her whereabouts. Former presidential candidate and human rights activist Omoyele Sowore disclosed the development on Monday evening, describing it as a disturbing example of impunity within the security agency during the leadership of Yusuf Bichi under the Muhammadu Buhari administration. “Mrs. Calista Ifedi died at Wawa Barracks two years ago under unlawful detention by the lawless Department of State Services (DSS). I share this painful account to bear witness to a grave injustice and to expose the burden of impunity inflicted on Nigerians by the DSS.” Mrs. Ifedi, a small-scale restaurant owner in Enugu, was arrested alongside her husband, Sunday Ifedi, at their home on November 23, 2021. According to Sunday Ifedi, their arrest was arbitrary and no formal charges were ever filed against them. He remained in detention until his release in December 2025. Rights advocates, including Amnesty International Nigeria and lawyer Deji Adeyanju, have consistently maintained that her only alleged offence was that members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) patronised her food business. Following her arrest, she was taken into DSS custody and disappeared from public view for months. Sowore alleged that her health deteriorated while she was held at Wawa Barracks and that she was denied medical attention. “While in detention at Wawa Barracks, Mrs. Ifedi fell ill. Instead of receiving medical care, her repeated complaints were ignored. She was allegedly taunted and left to deteriorate until she died.” Sunday Ifedi said the last time he saw his wife was in March 2022, when they were transferred from the DSS headquarters to Wawa Barracks and separated. He was never officially informed of her death and only learned about it after Sowore personally contacted him. “Her husband was never informed of her death. Tonight, I personally called him to convey this devastating news before making it public.” Calling for accountability, Sowore said, “These are egregious crimes. Nigeria must immediately shut down the Wawa Barracks detention facility. Every official involved in the unlawful detention, neglect, and death of Mrs. Calista Ifedi must be identified, arrested, and prosecuted.” He further accused the DSS of operating with impunity, alleging that its leadership at the time acted with legal backing from former Attorney General Abubakar Malami, SAN. “This tragedy occurred during the period when Yusuf Bichi presided over the DSS with unchecked brutality, aided and protected by Abubakar Malami, SAN, under the criminal Muhammadu Buhari regime. History must not forget, and justice must not be denied.” Sowore also demanded transparency, insisting that Mrs. Ifedi’s remains be produced and independently examined. “Mrs. Calista Ifedi deserved life, dignity, and justice. Nigeria must produce her dead body, and an autopsy must be carried out to determine the circumstances of her death.”

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JUST IN: Gospel Singer Bunmi Omije Ojumi Is Dead

Gospel singer Bunmi Akinnaanu, popularly known as Bunmi Omije Ojumi, has died. Her family confirmed her passing on Tuesday, January 12, 2026, revealing that she died at a hospital in Lagos after battling a long-term illness. Announcing the sad news, a family member wrote, “With great sadness 💔😭 we announce the passing of Evangelist Olubunmi Akinnaanu Adeoye OMIJE OJUMI, passed away on 12th January, 2026 at a Lagos hospital, Nigeria. May God grant her eternal rest🙏. Signed: Olawale Akinnaanu, for the family.” Bunmi rose to prominence in the gospel music scene with soul-lifting songs such as Omije Oju Mi and O Ti Sure, earning respect and admiration within Christian music circles. In the months leading up to her death, her health had drawn public attention as videos surfaced online showing her with a swollen leg while seeking divine healing. During that period, fellow gospel artistes and fans rallied around her, offering prayers, encouragement, and support toward her treatment.

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Manchester City Beat Newcastle 2-0 As Antoine Semenyo Continues Scoring Streak

Antoine Semenyo continued his impressive start at Manchester City, scoring for the second consecutive game as City defeated Newcastle 2-0 in the first leg of the EFL Cup semi-final at St James’ Park. Semenyo opened the scoring in the 53rd minute and later had another effort disallowed, before substitute Rayan Cherki sealed the win in stoppage time, giving Pep Guardiola’s side a strong advantage over the defending champions. The Ghana international had marked his City debut with a goal in the 10-1 FA Cup thrashing of Exeter City just days earlier. The first half offered few clear chances. Newcastle’s best opportunity came in the opening five minutes when Anthony Gordon’s cross found Yoane Wissa, whose hurried shot flew over the bar. Both goalkeepers, James Trafford for City and Nick Pope for Newcastle, were largely untroubled. Newcastle were hit by injury on the verge of halftime, with Jacob Murphy replaced by the in-form Harvey Barnes. Early in the second half, Wissa nearly made amends for his earlier miss, seeing a header tipped onto the woodwork by Trafford. Bruno Guimaraes also rattled the post as the Magpies searched for the opener. City broke the deadlock moments later. Jeremy Doku’s low cross took a slight deflection off Bernardo Silva and fell to Semenyo, who tapped in from close range to score his second goal in as many games. Semenyo later appeared to double his tally with a clever flick from a corner, but after a VAR review, referee Chris Kavanagh ruled it out due to Erling Haaland being offside. The decision briefly lifted Newcastle’s players and fans, with Sandro Tonali narrowly missing a chance late in the game. Cherki then forced a save from Pope before ultimately scoring in stoppage time, ensuring City took a two-goal cushion back to the Etihad Stadium ahead of the second leg.

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Okpebholo Orders Immediate Release Of Innocent AAU Students Arrested After Ekpoma Unrest

Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has directed security agencies to immediately identify and release any innocent students of Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma, who may have been arrested following the recent unrest in the university town. The governor gave the order on Tuesday during a meeting with the President of the Ambrose Alli University Students’ Union Government (SUG), stressing that AAU students were neither responsible for nor involved in the violence that disrupted Ekpoma. Okpebholo described the incident as a criminal act carried out by individuals who are no longer students but operate around the university environment under the guise of activism. According to him, their activities are aimed at causing chaos, extorting students and looting properties. “I have met with the SUG President of AAU, Ekpoma, and we had a very lengthy discussion. As I have consistently maintained, this was not a students’ protest. “These are individuals who are no longer students but hang around the school environment causing trouble and extorting law-abiding students. We will put an end to that,” the governor said. He assured the student leadership that his administration would not allow genuine students to be punished for offences they did not commit, promising swift action on any wrongful arrests. “For any students that were probably arrested, we will look into it immediately and ensure they are released through the SUG President. That is a promise, and it will be carried out as quickly as possible. “The protest was not organised by students. In fact, it was not a protest at all. It was simply an avenue to loot,” Okpebholo added. The governor also dismissed claims that the unrest was linked to kidnapping, describing the reports as false and deliberately misleading. “The kidnapping they are talking about is fake. It was stage-managed. They were arranging to kidnap and release themselves. The most painful part is that someone was even killed,” he said. Condemning the burning of markets and destruction of property in Ekpoma, Okpebholo warned that anyone found sponsoring or using hoodlums to destabilise communities in Edo State would face the full weight of the law, regardless of their status. “I don’t care whether you are a politician or not. If you are using people to destroy our land and economy, we will go after you. Those responsible will be brought to book so justice can be served,” he warned. Speaking on behalf of the students, AAU SUG President, Comrade Osadebamen Ehizogie Michael, thanked the governor for his intervention and rejected attempts to link the violence to students. “It is pitiable that some people want to associate what happened with students. We are here to clearly state that students did not organise any protest,” he said. Also commenting on the situation, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration), Prof. Andrew Eromonsele, confirmed that no arrests were made within the university campus, further distancing the institution from the unrest.

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Akwa Ibom Government, Assembly Deny Claims Deputy Governor Sponsored Adultery Bill

The Akwa Ibom State Government has denied reports claiming that Deputy Governor Senator Akon Eyakenyi sponsored an adultery bill before the State House of Assembly, describing the allegation as false and misleading. The reports had alleged that the Assembly passed a bill criminalising sexual relationships with married men and that it was sponsored by the Deputy Governor. Reacting in a statement, the Commissioner for Information, Rt. Hon. Aniekan Umanah, said: “This claim is entirely false, misleading, and without any factual basis.” He clarified that Senator Eyakenyi neither sponsored the bill nor had any knowledge of it. Umanah explained that the Deputy Governor, as a member of the State Executive Council, does not have the constitutional authority to independently sponsor legislation. “Any executive bill must first be considered and approved by the Executive Council before being transmitted to the legislature,” he stated. He added that the alleged bill did not originate from any official executive or legislative source and urged the public to disregard the report. While restating the government’s opposition to immoral conduct, Umanah warned those spreading false information to “desist from linking the Deputy Governor to baseless and unverifiable claims,” and advised residents to rely on official government channels for accurate information. The Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly also dismissed the claim, describing it as a fabricated Facebook post attributed to Obiavel Albert Abigo. In a separate statement, the Chairman of the House Committee on Information, Hon. Jerry Anson Otu, said: “The Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly wishes to categorically state that this report is entirely false and has no basis in fact. The Assembly has not received or considered any such bill, and the Deputy Governor has not sponsored it.” Otu condemned attempts to tarnish the image of the Deputy Governor and the Assembly, urging the public to ignore the report. He reaffirmed the Assembly’s commitment to its constitutional responsibilities, stressing that it “would not be distracted by mischievous attempts to undermine its integrity.”

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Killaboi’s Trial For Killing Social Media Influencer Augusta Onuwabhagbe Set To Begin January 15

The trial of Nigerian punter Benjamin Best, also known as Killaboi, accused of murdering social media influencer Augusta Onuwabhagbe, is scheduled to begin on Thursday, January 15, 2026, at the High Court, Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos. Augusta’s mother, Cordelia Okonye, shared the update on Instagram, calling on the public to attend the hearing. Alongside a photo of Killaboi in handcuffs, she wrote: “His trial begins this Thursday 15th January 2026 @ The High Court in the TBS by 9am. Come please and listen to the killer of my daughter.” She also shared a photo of herself with her late daughter, adding: “If you love us, kindly join us at the High Court at TBS Island on Thursday 15th Jan to listen to the killer.” Killaboi allegedly killed 21-year-old Augusta, a first-class student at Lead City University, at his residence in Ajah, Lagos, on July 13, 2023. After the incident, he fled Nigeria and was declared wanted by the authorities. He was later arrested in Qatar in February 2025 and extradited to Nigeria in April 2025 through the cooperation of the Nigerian Police, the Ministry of Justice, INTERPOL, and Qatari officials. The trial is expected to draw considerable attention as Augusta’s family and the public seek justice for her tragic death.

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Adekunle Gold and Simi Celebrate 7 Years of Marriage Days After Welcoming Twins

Nigerian music stars Adekunle Gold and Simi are marking their 7th wedding anniversary, just days after announcing the birth of their twins, celebrating both love and family milestones. The couple took to Instagram to share touching tributes and stunning photos of each other. Simi wrote: “My Baby. 7 years… You’re still the one. I’m grateful for the joy and peace you bring to my life. I remember when we were still dating and a friend asked me, ‘why him?’ I said ‘we just fit.’ We still fit. You see me. You’re mindful of me. You love me. You know I’m not a gentlelady, I’m a fighter, but thank you for not letting me have to fight to be seen and loved. Thank you for being a good man, cause those are hard to come by. Thank you for taking care of me. Thank you for being worth the sacrifice it takes to be a wife and a mommy. I love you. Husband of my youth. Ka pe fun ra wa loruko Jesu.” Adekunle Gold also shared his heartfelt message: “Seven years ago, I married my best friend. And somehow, every year since then has been gentler than the last. We’ve laughed hard, grown deeply, prayed sincerely, and chosen each other again and again. And through it all, loving you has been the easiest, most beautiful decision of my life. 7 years in and my heart still knows where it belongs. I love you Simi.” The couple, who married in January 2019 and are already parents to their daughter Adejare, recently welcomed twins, adding even more joy to their celebration. Fans and well-wishers have taken to social media to congratulate them, honoring their enduring love and growing family.

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