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US Embassy, Lagos Consulate To Shut For Three Days Over Christmas Holidays

The United States has confirmed that its diplomatic offices in Nigeria will temporarily shut down to mark the Christmas holidays, with services paused at the U.S. Embassy in Abuja and the Consulate General in Lagos. The U.S. Mission in Nigeria announced on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, that both locations will be closed for three days, starting from Wednesday, December 24, to Friday, December 26, 2025. Operations at the two missions are scheduled to resume on Monday, December 29, 2025, when normal consular and administrative activities will restart. “The U.S. Embassy in Abuja and Consulate General in Lagos will be closed on Wednesday, December 24 through Friday, December 26, 2025. We will resume normal work operations on Monday, December 29, 2025,” the mission stated. During the closure, routine services such as visa appointments and other non-emergency consular matters will be unavailable. Emergency support for U.S. citizens will, however, continue in line with standard procedures observed during public holidays. The holiday shutdown is consistent with practices across U.S. diplomatic missions globally, which typically suspend operations during major national and religious celebrations. Members of the public have been encouraged to make necessary arrangements and await the reopening of the offices next week.

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Davido Officially Aligns With Uncle’s Accord Party Move

Afrobeats star Davido has announced plans to officially align with the Accord Party, publicly showing support for his uncle, Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke. The singer disclosed this on Tuesday through his verified X account, revealing that he would be in Osogbo to complete his party registration and receive his membership card at the Osun State Government House. “I Will be live in Osun to pick up my @AccordPartyNG membership card @ IMOLE HOUSE OSOGBO Tomorrow… see you soon ACCORDINGLY 😇 Cc @AAdeleke_01.” Davido’s declaration comes shortly after Governor Adeleke adopted the Accord Party as his political platform ahead of the 2026 Osun governorship election. The governor formally announced his exit from the Peoples Democratic Party on December 9, 2025, during an event at the Government House banquet hall in Osogbo, attended by national and state leaders of the Accord Party. Explaining his move, Adeleke cited unresolved leadership challenges within the PDP at the national level. He said he joined the Accord Party on November 6 after consulting widely with stakeholders and opinion leaders to strengthen his bid for a second term. Davido had earlier reacted to news of his uncle’s defection by reposting the announcement on social media with the caption, “Jeje…”.

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FG Files Fresh N1 Billion Money Laundering Charges Against Former AGF Abubakar Malami And Son

The Nigerian Government has brought fresh money laundering charges against former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, and his son, Abubakar Abdulaziz Malami, over alleged financial transactions exceeding N1 billion. The 16-count charge, filed at the Federal High Court in Abuja under case number FHC/ABJ/CR/700/2025, names the Federal Republic of Nigeria as the complainant, with Hajia Bashir Asabe also listed as a co-defendant. According to court documents, the defendants are accused of handling, transferring, and concealing funds suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities. Investigators reportedly traced N1,014,848,500 to a Sterling Bank account linked to these transactions. The prosecution claims the funds were laundered through corporate entities, including Metropolitan Auto Tech Limited, allegedly used to obscure the source and movement of the money. Between 2015 and 2025, the defendants are said to have acquired several properties in Abuja, Kano, and Kebbi states with illicit funds, including luxury homes in high-profile areas such as Maitama, Asokoro, Gwarimpa, and Jabi, some of which were reportedly purchased while Malami was in office as Attorney-General. One of the counts alleges that between July 2022 and June 2025, the defendants used Metropolitan Auto Tech Limited to hide the unlawful origin of over N1.014 billion, violating the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022. The charge sheet also outlines the alleged use of bank accounts, hotel businesses, and real estate firms to retain, move, or disguise large sums of money, including payments for hotels, plazas, duplexes, and landed properties. Prosecutors argue that the defendants “reasonably ought to have known” the funds were derived from illegal activities. Malami served as Nigeria’s Attorney-General from 2015 to 2023 under former President Muhammadu Buhari and has faced multiple corruption allegations during his tenure, all of which he has denied. In a related matter, the Federal High Court had previously granted Malami interim bail in a separate EFCC case, requiring him to surrender his passport and provide two sureties. The current money laundering case has been adjourned to January 5, 2026, for further proceedings.

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BBNaija’s Cross And Fiancée Chinonso Celebrate Love With Stunning Traditional Wedding

BBNaija star Cross and his fiancée Chinonso have officially tied the knot in a traditional ceremony that has been capturing attention online. The couple looked radiant, surrounded by family and friends, as they celebrated their union. Cross impressed in his traditional attire, exuding pride and joy, while Chinonso shone with elegance and a serene confidence. The wedding was a lively display of culture and tradition, filled with colourful outfits, music, and unforgettable moments. Fans have been praising the couple’s chemistry and sending their heartfelt congratulations. With more clips emerging, it’s clear that Cross and Chinonso’s wedding was a memorable celebration of love and togetherness. Latest Groom and Bride with bride sisters. Love lives here 😍😍 CONGRATULATIONS CROSS CROSS X CHINONSO #CoCo2025#CrossOkonkwo pic.twitter.com/0SqqTCnUQK — CrossNationForCross (@Crossfanpage_) December 22, 2025 Cross pays the bride price of his wife, Chinonso ahead of their wedding tomorrow pic.twitter.com/NqwVh7E72J — Metro Naija (@metronaija) December 22, 2025

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Federal High Court Permanently Forfeits Goodluck Jonathan Legacy Housing Estate Lands To FG

The Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the permanent forfeiture of two plots of land originally intended for the Goodluck Jonathan Legacy Model Housing Estate to the Federal Government, following findings of alleged financial mismanagement in the stalled project. Justice Mohammed Umar handed down the ruling after upholding an application by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), directing that the forfeited properties be transferred to the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) to benefit Nigerians. The court also instructed the ICPC to supervise the completion of the abandoned housing estate in collaboration with the FMBN, ensuring that the 962 planned housing units are delivered to end users. The properties involved include Plot No. 5 in Cadastral Zone D12, Kaba District, Abuja, measuring approximately 122,015.80 square metres and valued at N1.94 billion, and Plot No. 4 in the same district, measuring around 157,198.30 square metres and valued at N3.34 billion. Justice Umar stated that the lands were suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activity and must be recovered in the public interest. “The ICPC shall facilitate the handover of the forfeited properties to the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, being the victim of the alleged unlawful activity,” he said. The judge directed the ICPC and FMBN to form an implementation committee to oversee the completion of the housing project and ensure its allocation to Nigerians, particularly low-income earners. According to the ICPC, the housing estate was approved in 2012 under the National Housing Fund Scheme during former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration. It was intended to provide 962 affordable housing units. An affidavit by ICPC investigator Iliya Marcus stated that FMBN engaged Good Earth Power Nigeria Limited to execute the project and secured a $65 million loan facility from Ecobank. Investigations revealed that the bank released N3.78 billion to the developer in November 2012 and later disbursed the full project amount of $65 million (over N14 billion at the time) without any houses being constructed. The developer reportedly lacked proper registration with the Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria, a requirement for such projects, and the project collapsed. The ICPC also noted intelligence suggesting that the developers were attempting to sell the land secretly to unsuspecting members of the public, prompting the commission to approach the court to secure the assets. Justice Umar had previously granted interim forfeiture of the lands on July 9, pending the outcome of the substantive case. Notices were also published in national newspapers to give interested parties the chance to object. At the final hearing, ICPC counsel Osuobeni Akponimisingha told the court that the project, which was meant to honor former President Jonathan, remained abandoned despite full payment to the developer. He added that the land’s value had risen to over N200 billion and that the promoters, including some foreign nationals, had fled the country. The defence counsel, Hassan Liman (SAN), did not oppose the forfeiture. Justice Umar, in granting the final order, described the release of the full project funds without any progress as a serious abuse of public trust. He ruled that the forfeiture was necessary to protect public assets and ensure the housing project is completed for Nigerians.

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Victor Boniface Surprises Carter Efe With FaceTime Calls To Vinícius Junior, Wirtz, And Frimpong

Super Eagles forward Victor Boniface caused a stir during a recent livestream with content creator Carter Efe after making surprise FaceTime calls to top football stars. Before the first call, Boniface teased Carter, saying, “I’m going to FaceTime someone, you will go crazy.” Carter confidently replied, “No I won’t, I can bet with my life.” When Boniface FaceTimed Real Madrid’s Vinícius Junior, Carter’s reaction was priceless. The streamer erupted in excitement as Vinícius greeted him, saying, “Hello my gee.” Fans quickly shared clips of the moment, which quickly went viral online. Boniface continued the fun by FaceTiming Bundesliga stars Florian Wirtz and Jeremy Frimpong, prompting equally wild reactions from both Carter and viewers. The surprise calls left fans buzzing and cemented the livestream as a memorable moment in online football entertainment. Boniface called Vinicius Jr for Carter Efe on his stream. pic.twitter.com/HwKzu2Xrs9 — yellow theCreator (@perkmaybe) December 23, 2025

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FG Orders Road Contractors To Keep Key Highways Open During Holidays

The Federal Government has instructed all federal road contractors to keep project sites open during the holiday season, emphasizing that major highways and bridges must not be closed without official approval. Minister of Works David Umahi issued the directive on Tuesday at an emergency meeting with directors and contractors of the Federal Ministry of Works in Abuja. He also ordered directors and federal controllers to postpone their holiday plans and remain on site to ensure that ongoing projects do not obstruct traffic flow. Umahi criticised some contractors for leaving sites under the pretext of holidays despite worsening road conditions across the country. He highlighted strategic routes such as the Abuja–Lokoja Expressway, Abuja drainage canals, and key corridors in Sokoto, Katsina, and Kebbi states, noting that these must remain operational. He said, “No contractor is permitted to close a site without the approval of the Federal Ministry of Works. Some sites must not close at all. Abuja–Lokoja cannot close. Some corridors are simply too critical. Don’t close the roads. Open them for vehicular movements.” The minister also announced that the government has begun verifying and preparing to pay N2.13 trillion owed to road contractors, with payments expected to start in January 2026. Directors and contractors have been instructed to submit claims and certificates for verification, with only confirmed obligations to be settled. Umahi noted that President Bola Tinubu was surprised at the size of the outstanding liabilities, which he said were largely inherited and worsened by weak supervision and poor contract management. A committee chaired by Vice President Kashim Shettima has been set up to manage the verification and payment process. The minister acknowledged recent traffic disruptions, particularly on the Abuja–Lokoja highway, describing them as “very embarrassing,” and directed emergency measures to restore smooth traffic flow before the Christmas season. He also raised concern about congestion on the Enugu–Onitsha Road. Umahi urged contractors and supervising officials to work together to remove bottlenecks and ensure smooth vehicular movement on all major federal highways. He commended contractors for supporting President Tinubu’s shift from asphalt to concrete road construction, describing it as a difficult but necessary change to improve road durability. He explained that asphalt roads often deteriorate within 10 to 15 years due to drainage failures and soil issues, while concrete roads last longer if properly built. In addition, Umahi announced a reorganisation of the Ministry of Works, with directors and senior engineers redeployed to supervise projects directly in the field. “Everybody is going to the field. Only the Permanent Secretary and I will remain in the office. Every director will supervise a major project, and performance will be judged strictly by output,” he said.

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Don Jazzy Dismisses Infertility Rumors About His Divorce To Ex-wife With Humor

Music executive Don Jazzy has responded humorously to a social media claim suggesting his ex-wife divorced him over infertility issues. A user had sparked speculation online, writing: “Don Jazzy’s ex-wife reportedly divorced him due to infertility issues. If he were to die suddenly, let’s say tomorrow, questions would arise about who would inherit his wealth.” Don Jazzy dismissed the claim with sarcasm, tweeting: “i been dey find you to borrow me sperm that year o.” His witty reply was widely praised by online users. The Mavin Records boss had previously explained that his marriage ended due to career pressures rather than infertility. He married Michelle Jackson at the age of 20, and the couple mutually parted ways after two years.

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