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JUST IN: INEC Declines To Recognise Turaki-Led PDP Leadership

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declined to recognise the National Working Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led by Kabiru Turaki, citing ongoing court cases and existing judicial rulings. INEC made its position known in a letter dated December 22, 2025, signed by its Secretary, Dr Rose Oriaran-Anthony. The commission stated that it could not honour requests to acknowledge or publish on its official website the list of national officers said to have emerged from the PDP’s National Convention held in Ibadan on November 15 and 16, 2025. INEC explained that its decision is anchored on subsisting court judgments as well as unresolved legal processes tied to the leadership crisis rocking the party. It stressed that recognising any factional leadership while the dispute remains before the courts would be improper, adding that it will await the final outcome of the legal proceedings before taking any action.

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Lionel Messi’s Sister Injured in Car Crash, Wedding Postponed

Maria Sol Messi, sister of football superstar Lionel Messi, has been forced to postpone her wedding after sustaining serious injuries in a car crash in Miami. Reports say she suffered spinal fractures, burns, a fractured heel, and a fractured wrist. Argentinian journalist Angel de Brito shared that Messi’s mother confirmed Maria Sol is “out of danger” but will require a lengthy period of rehabilitation. Maria Sol was scheduled to marry Julian “Tuli” Arellano, part of Inter Miami’s under-19 coaching staff, in her hometown of Rosario on January 3, with the entire Messi family expected to attend, including Lionel Messi. De Brito said: “She suffered burns, which are very difficult to treat, as well as displacement of vertebrae. She’s already started her rehabilitation in Rosario. She has two fractured vertebrae, a fractured heel, and wrist. The wedding is going to be put back. Her mum told me she fainted and hit a wall.” Maria Sol, 32, is also a successful designer and entrepreneur, having worked on several of her brother’s projects while establishing her own brand, all while maintaining a relatively private life away from the media spotlight.

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Toyin Abraham and Wumi Toriola End Seven-Year Feud

Nigerian actresses Toyin Abraham and Wumi Toriola have officially ended their seven-year-long feud The reconciliation took place on December 21, 2025, at a Lagos cinema while promoting their respective projects—Toyin’s “Oversabi Aunty” and Wumi’s role in Funke Akindele’s “Behind the Scenes.” In a video from the event, Wumi admitted she had missed Toyin and asked her to swear if she didn’t feel the same. Toyin responded warmly, and the two shared a heartfelt hug. The actresses, who were once close friends, had fallen out after years of online disagreements, accusations, and controversies, including a 2017 hotel room incident and rumours involving Toyin’s husband. This makes me happy honestly 🥳🥳🥳Wumi Toriola and Toyin Abraham reconciled 🥳🥳 pic.twitter.com/BjwAopS4YL — Oluwatimileyin 👑 🥳 (@Timmylee_1) December 22, 2025

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Champz’s Mother Explains Why She Turned Down Show Invitations Following Debut EP Release

Shola Ogudu, mother of Wizkid’s 14-year-old son Boluwatife, popularly known as Champz, has explained why she declined the numerous show invitations her son has received since releasing his debut EP, “Champion’s Arrival.” Speaking on X, Ogudu said: “We are truly grateful for all the show invitations and for everyone considering Champz. It means so much to us. However, because of his age, we’ve decided to prioritise his development over live performances for now. That’s why we’ve had to turn down these opportunities. We sincerely appreciate everyone’s understanding and support.” She stressed that while Champz is excited about the positive reception of his EP, his growth, well-being, and long-term development remain the family’s priority. Released in November, “Champion’s Arrival” has already made waves, topping charts and drawing attention from music fans worldwide. Reflecting on the EP’s first month, Champz shared: “It’s officially one month of ‘Champion’s Arrival,’ and the journey so far has been incredible. Charting across countries, surpassing 1M Spotify listeners, accumulating millions of streams, and hitting top album status in under five hours — I’m truly grateful for every moment and for everyone supporting me. Humbled, motivated, and ready for what comes next. This is only the beginning. So help me God.” Ogudu explained that her decision to decline live shows is meant to ensure Champz can continue developing his talent while enjoying his youth and building a sustainable music career.

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Annie Macaulay, 2Baba Seen Together With Nasboi, Fans Speculate On Possible Reunion

Nollywood actress Annie Macaulay and music icon 2Baba were recently spotted enjoying a fun outing with singer Nasboi, sparking curiosity among fans about what might be in the works. The trio, all prominent figures in the entertainment industry, appeared relaxed and cheerful, sharing laughs and positive energy. This is Annie and 2Baba’s first public sighting together since their divorce earlier this year. Fans are buzzing with speculation about possible collaborations or even a friendly reunion, as the former couple posed warmly alongside Nasboi. Social media erupted with reactions and photos from the outing, highlighting the ex-couple’s surprisingly cordial interaction. Meanwhile, 2Baba has publicly reassured fans about his marriage to Hon. Natasha Osawaru, confirming that their relationship remains strong despite circulating rumours.

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Troost-Ekong Thanks President Tinubu After Receiving MFR Honour

Former Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong has expressed deep gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Federal Government after receiving his national honour certificate, describing the recognition as one of the most significant milestones of his life. Troost-Ekong captained Nigeria to the final of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, where the Super Eagles earned a silver medal following a tight 2–1 defeat to host nation Côte d’Ivoire. In honour of the team’s dedication and performance, President Tinubu awarded national honours to players and officials, with Troost-Ekong being conferred the Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR). The defender revealed that he received his official certificate a day after the announcement in Fez, Morocco, where the Super Eagles are preparing for the 2025 AFCON. Taking to social media, Troost-Ekong described the moment as deeply emotional and a source of immense pride for both him and his family. “I am truly honoured and grateful to His Excellency, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, for conferring on me the MFR national honour,” he wrote. “I received the official certificate today, following last night’s announcement. It is a moment of immense pride for me and my family.” Reflecting on his journey with the national team, he credited Nigeria for shaping his identity, values, and football career. “Nigeria gave me my identity, my purpose, and the opportunity to live my dream through football,” Troost-Ekong said. “Wearing the green and white has always been a privilege and a responsibility — a promise to give everything for the badge and for our people.” He also offered encouragement to the current Super Eagles squad as they begin their AFCON campaign, pledging his continued support. “As our Super Eagles start their AFCON journey today, I wish them the very best. As promised, I will be supporting them all the way,” he added. “I believe in this team, in our country, and in what we can achieve together.” Troost-Ekong concluded with a strong message of patriotism: “I am, and will always remain, proud to be Nigerian.”

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FG To Delete Terrorist Accounts On Social Media, Tracks Online Financing Networks

The Federal Government has confirmed that Nigerian security agencies are partnering with major social media companies to track and remove accounts used by terrorist and criminal groups to promote their activities and raise funds. Maj.-Gen. Adamu Laka, Director-General of the National Counter Terrorism Centre, made the disclosure on Tuesday during an end-of-year briefing in Abuja. He said platforms such as TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and X have been exploited by terrorists to publicize operations, display looted items, and communicate with supporters. Security agencies have held multiple engagements with these companies to address posts and accounts deemed threats to national security. “Social media platforms have been used by terrorist groups—if you knew how many accounts we have taken down. We meet with platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook, and X. While they are businesses focused on growth, we explain the security risks and ensure harmful accounts are removed,” Laka said. The DG recalled that at one point, bandits were posting videos of stolen goods on TikTok, livestreaming, and holding online conversations, but these activities have since been curtailed. He added that terrorist groups continually change tactics, including operating under aliases and unverified accounts, and security agencies are constantly updating their strategies to counter these shifts. Ransom payments remain a major source of terror financing, with kidnappers increasingly using point-of-sale (POS) operators to transfer funds, making it harder to trace. “You see a transfer made by terrorists, and when you investigate, the account belongs to a POS operator. The kidnappers provide the POS operator’s number, the money is transferred, and they collect it,” he explained. Laka said authorities have intensified efforts to trace ransom payments, arrest suspects, and dismantle terror financing networks, though operational details are withheld for security reasons. Several arrests, prosecutions, and asset recoveries have helped Nigeria comply with international anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing standards. He also highlighted coordinated investigations by security agencies, financial intelligence units, and the judiciary as key to Nigeria’s recent progress in meeting Financial Action Task Force requirements. Acknowledging challenges posed by evolving terrorist tactics and porous borders in the Sahel, Laka reassured Nigerians that both physical and digital counter-terrorism measures are being strengthened. “Towards the end of 2023, the security situation in Nigeria was improving. But after coups in some Sahel countries, the situation worsened due to cross-border terrorist connections. Nigeria must play a leadership role in West Africa and the Sahel to address these threats. We are doing our best, and in 2026, we will intensify our efforts,” he said.

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Davido Visits Sierra Leone President Ahead Of 5ive Alive World Tour Show

Davido has paid a courtesy visit to President Julius Maada Bio in Freetown, Sierra Leone, ahead of his 5ive Alive World Tour performance. The singer thanked the president for the warm reception, praising the country’s hospitality and security. He described Sierra Leone as his “second home” and promised to return for future visits and shows, including one after the completion of the National Stadium. Reflecting on his 2017 concert, which attracted over 50,000 fans, Davido assured attendees of an extraordinary performance. His show, originally scheduled for December 21, was moved to December 22 to avoid clashing with the African Nations Cup opening ceremony. President Bio welcomed Davido, noting the excitement his visit has generated among Sierra Leoneans and commending the organizers of the event.

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