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Bauchi Governor Bala Mohammed Accuses Federal Government Of Using EFCC To Target Him Over APC Refusal

Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed has accused the Federal Government of using the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to target him and members of his cabinet because he refused to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). The governor made the allegation on Wednesday in Bauchi while signing the 2026 appropriation bill into law, following an ambassadorial award for safety from the Institute of Safety Professionals in Nigeria. He revealed that one of his commissioners is currently being held by the EFCC. “As a governor and leader of the opposition, my commissioner has been detained and will not be released. Even with constitutional immunity, my name was mentioned in a court motion in Nigeria—me, Bala Mohammed,” he said. Mohammed claimed that the APC-led federal government is using institutions like the EFCC and the courts to harass Nigerians who are not aligned with the ruling party. He insisted that no amount of pressure would force him to join the APC. The statement comes after the EFCC arraigned Bauchi State Commissioner for Finance, Yakubu Adamu, over alleged N5.79 billion money laundering. Adamu is accused of conspiring with two others, who remain at large, to launder N4.65 billion between June and December 2023. The governor expressed frustration that despite his immunity, his name was included in the EFCC motion against his commissioner. “I woke up to a notification accusing me of terrorism. I don’t need to respond publicly, but politics has clearly taken a troubling turn in Nigeria,” he said. As chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors’ Forum, Mohammed warned that he would no longer remain silent if the federal government continues what he described as persecution. “If they don’t stop, we are going to declare war. I won’t allow anyone to criminalise me because I’m not in their party, and I refuse to join the APC,” he stated. He also criticised the federal government for failing to deliver projects in Bauchi, pointing out that despite controlling the bulk of national resources, it has not provided a single kilometre of road or water infrastructure in the state. Mohammed further condemned the planned implementation of new tax laws without addressing alleged discrepancies in the gazetted copy.

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Champz Trolls Daniel Regha With Freestyle After Criticism Over Latex Rap

Rapper Champz has fired back at social media critic Daniel Regha after Regha complained about him rapping about latex in a song. Champz responded with a freestyle aimed at Regha, taking jabs with the line: “Your hairline during U turn, you are banger boy on Twitter doing shit,” using humor and witty wordplay to turn the critique into entertainment. “Your hairline during U turn, you are are banger boy on twitter doing shit” – Wizkid’s son Champz to Daniel Regha 🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/s7W7tdowlQ — BASITO (@itzbasito) December 31, 2025 Daniel Regha reacted on X, saying: “Never thought anyone can outdo Carter Efe’s adult lullaby, but Champz be proving me wrong. Shout-out to an artiste who freestyles by reading from his phone.” The exchange has captured social media attention, with fans praising the playful banter. While Regha continues to be a prominent critic online, Champz’s freestyle adds a humorous twist to the ongoing online feud.

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Six Dead, Four Rescued After Lagos Boat Capsizes On Igbologun Water Channel

At least six passengers have died and four others were rescued following a boat accident along the Nigerdock axis of the Igbologun Water Channel in Lagos. The Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA) and the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) confirmed the incident in a joint statement on Wednesday, signed by Wuraola Alake of LASWA and Omowunmi Yussuff of NIWA. The accident, involving a savvy marine passenger boat, occurred on Tuesday around 8:35 p.m. while the vessel was traveling from Ilashe Beach House. Upon receiving a distress alert, LASWA and NIWA immediately deployed search and rescue teams, working alongside the Marine Police and other first responders. Four passengers were rescued and taken to a nearby hospital for treatment, while six others were found dead at the scene. Rescue operations are ongoing to account for all passengers. Preliminary investigations indicate that the boat may have collided with a submerged object, though authorities said a full investigation is underway to determine the exact cause. “LASWA and NIWA wish to assure the public that a thorough investigation will be conducted, and further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Our deepest condolences go to the families and loved ones of the victims,” the statement read. Authorities also reminded the public to follow all safety regulations, including proper navigation practices, compliance with night travel rules, and reliance on verified information from official sources. Earlier in December, LASWA and NIWA launched a festive-season safety campaign to protect travellers during high-traffic periods. The initiative highlights the use of life jackets, maintaining passenger manifests, avoiding night trips, conducting vessel checks before departure, and intensified patrols and surveillance to deter unsafe practices across Lagos’ waterways.

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Wike Claims Rivers Governor Fubara Broke Presidential Agreement, Vows to Reveal Details

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has accused Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara of reneging on an agreement brokered by President Bola Tinubu to resolve the state’s political crisis. Wike made the claim on Wednesday during a thank-you visit to residents of Tai Local Government Area, saying he would soon make the details of the deal public. The agreement followed a closed-door meeting convened by President Tinubu at the State House in Abuja in June 2025, which involved both Wike and Fubara. The meeting aimed to end the prolonged power struggle in Rivers State that led to a state of emergency and the suspension of the governor and members of the State House of Assembly. While both leaders had pledged to work together for peace, the terms of the deal were not publicly disclosed. “After agreeing on something, you renege. And you think you are a smart politician? You are clever by half. Very soon, we will let Rivers people know what we agreed before Mr President. If you can renege on what we agreed before Mr President, then who are we?” Wike said. The minister also reiterated his warning about Fubara’s political future, asserting that his supporters were ready to “correct the mistake” of the 2023 election. “We are battle-ready. We were the original ‘mandate’ people. Don’t deal with people who cannot keep to agreements. If they like, let them keep all the money, whether they have N600bn or not. We have defeated people with money before. We will still defeat people with money. What matters is the people, it’s not money,” he added. Wike also thanked the people of Tai for supporting President Tinubu during the 2023 election, noting that their loyalty had resulted in federal appointments, infrastructure development, and the establishment of the Federal University of Environment in the area.

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Suspected Boko Haram Operative Confesses He Was Paid ₦100,000 For Maiduguri Mosque Bombing

Ibrahim Mohammed, a suspected Boko Haram operative arrested over the deadly mosque bombing in Maiduguri, Borno State, has claimed he was paid about ₦100,000 to carry out the attack. The bombing occurred on Christmas Eve at a mosque in Gamboru Market, where a suicide bomber detonated an improvised explosive device (IED), killing five people and injuring 32 others. Mohammed, one of two suspects arrested by army troops in connection with the incident, said he carried out the operation on the instructions of his commanders, identified as Adamu and Abubakar. According to counterinsurgency platform Zagazola Makama, he revealed that the attack was coordinated by Boko Haram leaders operating between Adamawa State and the Mandara Mountains. “We came after Zuhur and Asr prayers when the mosque was empty. We entered pretending to pray. My colleague was digging to plant the IED in the middle of the mosque while I was digging by the side,” he said. After the explosion, Mohammed said he returned to the scene pretending to be a first responder and assisted in evacuating victims. “When I returned to the mosque, they were evacuating dead bodies. I helped them convey the corpses and injured people in emergency vehicles,” he said. The suspect disclosed that he later moved to Yobe State for additional assignments, including reconnaissance on military positions and hunters’ groups. He said he was paid between ₦70,000 and ₦100,000 for each mission. “After the mission, I proceeded to Yobe for another assignment, to carry out recce on military positions and hunters’ groups for possible attacks on new recruits,” he said. “I was paid money ranging from ₦70,000 to ₦100,000 per mission.” Mohammed also claimed he was part of a wider terror network responsible for multiple attacks across the North-East, linked to factions of Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad (JAS), Ansaru, and Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM). He was arrested on Monday in Damaturu by local hunters working with Operation Hadin Kai during a raid on a suspected hideout. Security sources said his presence among a group of Almajiri pupils raised suspicion, leading to his arrest and interrogation. The suspect further disclosed that there were plans to attack the new Izala Mosque near Tashan Joni, but the operation was abandoned due to heightened security in the area.

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Atiku Abubakar Welcomes Peter Obi Into ADC

Former Peoples Democratic Party presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has welcomed Peter Obi into the African Democratic Congress (ADC), describing the defection as a major boost to Nigeria’s opposition coalition. Peter Obi, a former Labour Party presidential candidate and ex-governor of Anambra State, formally joined the ADC on Wednesday at the Nike Lake Resort in Enugu State. Addressing supporters at the event, Obi called on Nigerians and opposition leaders to rally behind a broad coalition to “rescue Nigeria from poverty, disunity and democratic decline,” while accusing the current leadership of state capture, economic mismanagement and weakening democratic institutions. Reacting to the development on his verified X handle, Atiku said Obi’s decision signalled the emergence of a more united and coordinated opposition capable of challenging for power and offering credible governance. “Today marks a significant moment in the history of political coalitions in our country, with the official declaration of my brother and associate, Peter Obi, into the African Democratic Congress,” Atiku wrote. He expressed confidence that Obi’s entry would strengthen collaboration among opposition figures and reinvigorate efforts to present Nigerians with a viable alternative. “It is my pleasure to welcome him officially, as we look forward to a robust working relationship that will build a strong opposition, one that can ultimately form a government that delivers peace and prosperity to our people,” he added. Atiku also noted that the ADC coalition’s launch marked the beginning of a new political movement, expressing hope that more Nigerians would embrace its agenda.

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NANS Plans Nationwide Protest On January 14 Over New Tax Laws

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has announced plans for a nationwide protest on January 14, 2026, over the introduction of new tax laws. In a statement on Wednesday, NANS President Comrade Olushola Oladoja said the reforms could worsen economic challenges for students and millions of Nigerians. He criticised the Federal Government’s approach, accusing advisers to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of giving misguided counsel that could create unnecessary tension nationwide. Oladoja also took aim at the Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Dr Zacch Adedeji, for inadequate stakeholder engagement and consultation before the rollout of the tax policy. He warned that poor planning and weak implementation could undermine progress in other sectors of the economy. “The decision to commence implementation of the Tax Reform Law from January 1, 2026, sets a dangerous precedent for a government that claims commitment to democratic values and participatory governance,” he said, noting that the National Assembly had reportedly raised concerns about discrepancies in the gazetted law. He added that civil society organisations, youth groups, and student bodies had called for a suspension of the policy to allow for greater transparency and public sensitisation. As part of the protest, NANS declared January 14 a National Day of Action, directing chapters, state councils, and zonal coordinators to organise peaceful demonstrations nationwide, including marches to the Presidential Villa in Abuja. “There can be no government without the governed. While power may reside in offices, the power of the people will always be greater,” Oladoja said.

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Peller Reveals Heartbreak Tattoo Amid Relationship Dispute With Jarvis

TikTok star Peller has unveiled a new tattoo of a simple heartbreak emoji, following his highly publicized fallout with content creator Jarvis. He shared the image on Instagram, posing in the gym while lifting a dumbbell, with the fresh tattoo visible—a gesture many see as a reflection of his feelings amid the ongoing dispute. The post has sparked a range of reactions from fans, with some offering support and sympathy, while others playfully teased him. The saga between Peller and Jarvis continues to trend across social media.

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