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Tinubu Leads APC 15th NEC Meeting With Governors and Party Leaders

President Bola Tinubu attended the 15th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the State House Conference Centre in Abuja on Friday. The session began at 6:05 pm with Tinubu’s arrival. This marks APC’s second NEC meeting in 2025, following an earlier gathering in February, and the first since Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda assumed office as national chairman in July. The meeting opened with a Christian prayer led by Taraba State Governor Kefas Agbu. Originally scheduled for December 15–16, the NEC session was later rescheduled to December 18–19 and held at the Presidential Villa. Several serving and former governors, top party officials, and principal officers of the National Assembly were in attendance. Notably, six governors who recently defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) also participated, including Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara, Enugu State Governor Peter Mbah, Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, Bayelsa State Governor Douye Diri, Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno, and Taraba State Governor Kefas Agbu. The APC NEC is the party’s highest decision-making body between conventions, bringing together the President, Vice President, national chairman, members of the National Working Committee, governors, and other key stakeholders to make binding decisions on party administration, policy direction, and preparations for future elections.

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Akpabio Urges Tinubu to Review Police Withdrawal From Federal Lawmakers

Senate President Godswill Akpabio has urged President Bola Tinubu to review his directive that ordered the withdrawal of police officers assigned to federal lawmakers, citing concerns over their security. The directive, issued on November 23, called for the immediate removal of police protection for very important personalities (VIPs) across the country. By November 26, several lawmakers had raised concerns that the move left them vulnerable. At the joint sitting of the National Assembly during the presentation of the 2026 appropriation bill on Friday, Akpabio highlighted these fears, saying some legislators might be unable to return home safely due to the change. “As we direct the security agencies to withdraw policemen from critical areas, some members have asked me to inform you that they may not be able to go home today because of this change,” he stated. “We plead with you, Mr President, for a review of the decision.” Akpabio also welcomed President Tinubu, Vice-President Kashim Shettima, and members of the Federal Executive Council to the National Assembly, describing the legislature as central to the president’s public service journey. He stressed that effective governance requires collaboration between the executive and legislature, dismissing claims that such cooperation compromises legislative independence. Akpabio described the 2026 appropriation bill as a strategic plan for national progress. “Over the past year, our country has faced significant challenges. Insecurity has tested our resolve and reminded us that peace must be constantly defended,” he said. He added that the 2025 budget demanded tough but necessary reforms prioritizing long-term national interests. Akpabio also noted the 10th Senate’s achievements, including landmark bills on security, economic reform, governance, electoral integrity, infrastructure, and social protection, all aimed at strengthening institutions and supporting security agencies.

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Diddy’s Son Threatens to Slap 50 Cent, Rapper Claps Back With Mockery

King Combs, Diddy’s son, whose real name is Christian Combs, stirred social media after threatening 50 Cent, his father’s longtime rival, sparking a quick reaction from the rapper. The comments surfaced alongside the release of 50 Cent’s documentary about Diddy, drawing widespread attention online. In a tweet that was later deleted, King Combs wrote, “On my dad, if I ever see 50 Cent, I’ll slap the f*** outta him,” marking his second public callout of the rapper. 50 Cent responded hours later with humor and sarcasm, writing, “Lil bro, first, close your damn mouth when you take pictures,” downplaying the threat. He continued, “I been rich 3 different times, sold records, sold shows, sold liquor, sold power. You are still living off Wi-Fi and legacy. Relax,” emphasizing the gap between earned success and inherited privilege. Currently, 50 Cent is also involved in feuds with Jim Jones, Maino, and Diddy.

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Tinubu Presents ₦58.18 Trillion 2026 Budget, Prioritises Security and Economic Recovery

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has presented the ₦58.18 trillion 2026 Appropriation Bill to a joint session of the National Assembly, unveiling a detailed plan aimed at boosting Nigeria’s economy, strengthening security, and improving living standards. Tagged “The Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience and Shared Prosperity,” the 2026 proposal reflects the administration’s focus on fiscal discipline, economic reforms, and national stability. Speaking in Abuja on Friday, Tinubu acknowledged the economic challenges Nigerians have faced over the past two and a half years but noted signs of recovery. He highlighted that GDP growth reached 3.98 per cent in the third quarter of 2025, inflation has eased for eight consecutive months to 14.45 per cent in November, and Nigeria’s external reserves have risen to $47 billion—the highest in seven years—providing over ten months of import cover. The budget projects total revenue at ₦34.33 trillion and total expenditure at ₦58.18 trillion. Debt servicing is pegged at ₦15.52 trillion, non-debt recurrent expenditure at ₦15.25 trillion, and capital spending at ₦26.08 trillion. The budget deficit is estimated at ₦23.85 trillion, equivalent to 4.28 per cent of GDP. Assumptions include a crude oil price of $64.85 per barrel, daily production of 1.84 million barrels, and an exchange rate of ₦1,400 to the dollar. Security remains the top priority with an allocation of ₦5.41 trillion, followed by infrastructure (₦3.56 trillion), education (₦3.52 trillion), and health (₦2.48 trillion). Tinubu stressed a tougher approach to national security, declaring that all armed groups operating outside government authority—including bandits, kidnappers, militias, violent cult groups, and their sponsors—will be classified as terrorists and face decisive action. The President also pledged stricter budget execution, directing ministries, departments, and government agencies to meet revenue targets and eliminate leakages through full digitisation. In other sectors, Tinubu highlighted investments in education, healthcare, and agriculture, noting that over 418,000 students have benefited from the education loan scheme, while agricultural reforms will focus on mechanisation, irrigation, and food security. He called on lawmakers to support the budget, emphasising that collaboration between the executive and legislature is key to delivering the Renewed Hope Agenda. “The true value of a budget is not in its announcement, but in its delivery,” Tinubu said as he formally submitted the bill to the National Assembly.

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Zicsaloma Regrets Buying Range Rover Sport, Says He Just Threw ₦30 Million Away

Popular content creator Zicsaloma has opened up about what he described as one of the worst financial decisions he has ever made, revealing that purchasing a Range Rover Sport cost him heavily. According to him, he bought the luxury vehicle for over ₦30 million, but it soon developed serious mechanical faults. Within just three to four months, he said he spent about ₦10 million trying to fix recurring issues with the car. Overwhelmed by the constant problems and mounting expenses, Zicsaloma eventually decided to sell the vehicle for ₦11 million, suffering a huge financial loss in the process. Reflecting on the experience, he explained how stressful the situation was and how badly it affected his finances. “I think it’s buying a Range Rover Sport. That was one of my worst financial mistakes. “When I bought that car, I bought it for over 30 million. I sold it 11 million in 3 or 4 months time. And I spent about 10 million naira fixing the car in those three months. “So it’s just like I threw 30 million and got back 1 million, with a lot of stress.” ‘Buying Range Rover Sport Is My Worst Financial Mistake’ – Zicsalomapic.twitter.com/Jusw2mJTau — Naija News (@NaijaNews) December 19, 2025

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Deji Adeyanju Secures Release Of Man Arrested After Online Clash With Alabi Lawrence

Human rights lawyer and activist Deji Adeyanju has intervened to secure the release of Seun, a Lagos-based youth who was arrested following a heated exchange with influencer Alabi Lawrence on social media. Seun was taken into custody after being accused of making hurtful remarks online about Lawrence’s wife and her fertility struggles. The arrest reportedly caused significant distress to his family. Adeyanju later shared photos showing Seun reunited with his parents, describing the emotional toll the incident took on them. “Just secured the release of Lawrence’s victim, Seun, from the police station in Lagos. Seun’s mum and dad in the picture were traumatized by the arrest,” His intervention has drawn widespread commendation online, with many Nigerians condemning the arrest as excessive and applauding Adeyanju for stepping in to defend the young man.

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Peller Apologises Publicly After Crashing Car In Suicide Attempt

Social media influencer Peller has tendered a public apology after crashing his car in what he described as an emotional breakdown that led to a suicide attempt. The apology was delivered in a video shared on his Instagram page, where he expressed regret over the incident and pleaded for forgiveness from the public. Peller said he allowed his emotions to overwhelm him and insisted his actions were not intentional. In the video, he said: “Afternoon everybody i’m sorry for everything i do please i’m sorry um i i let emotion get to me that’s why i am i i do that i’m very sorry please please you can call me anything, abuse me but please i’m sorry i’m very sorry i i don’t do it intentionally intentionally please please guys please forgive me i’m very sorry for for please stop don’t bully javis leave her. It did not concern her. it’s me please you people please don’t do anything bad i’m sorry please thank you. God bless all of you please. forgive me i’m sorry thank you” He also appealed to the public to stop attacking Javis, stressing that she had nothing to do with the incident and should not be dragged into the backlash. The video has continued to generate reactions online, with many users expressing concern about his mental state, while others criticised the dangerous nature of the act and its potential consequences. “I’m sorry Nigerians, please I’m sorry, i will never do that again. I’m very sorry please, for now, i am on medication, once i’m done with my medication, i will be back online” – peller apologises to Nigerians 🧎🏻‍♂️‍➡️🥹 pic.twitter.com/bN7OEy2Oxs — Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) December 19, 2025

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Senate Confirms Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan As NUPRC CEO, Saidu Mohammed As NMDPRA CEO

The Nigerian Senate has approved the appointments of Oritsemeyiwa Amanorisewo Eyesan as Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and Engineer Saidu Aliyu Mohammed as CEO of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA). The nominations, made by President Bola Tinubu, were expedited by the upper chamber to ensure uninterrupted regulation of Nigeria’s petroleum sector. Eyesan, a petroleum economist, has over 30 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, having served in various capacities within the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and its subsidiaries, with a strong focus on upstream operations. Mohammed, a chemical engineer, is well-regarded for his expertise in refining, gas management, and policy formulation, having held several senior leadership roles in the sector. The appointments come amid recent leadership changes in the regulatory agencies, part of broader efforts to enhance oversight and improve efficiency across the upstream, midstream, and downstream petroleum segments under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA). Both CEOs are expected to strengthen investor confidence, ensure strict regulatory compliance, and advance Nigeria’s domestic refining and gas development initiatives.

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