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Garba Muhammad Raises Alarm Over Terrorist Threats To Bomb National Assembly Complex

House of Representatives Accuses Commercial Banks of Illegally Deducting Charges From Customers’ Accounts

The House of Representatives on Tuesday accused commercial banks of engaging in illegal practices by deducting unexplained charges from the accounts of civil servants, public servants, and other customers without proper remittance. The allegation was made by the Chairman of the House Ad-hoc Committee investigating tax deductions from civil and public servants’ salaries and bank charges on customer accounts, Rep. Kelechi Nwogu, at the opening of the panel’s investigation in Abuja. Nwogu said the committee’s mandate is to ensure that all deductions or charges made by banks on customers’ accounts are lawful, accurately assessed, and properly applied. “Commercial banks are perpetrating illegality by deducting inexplicable charges from civil servants, public servants, and other customers’ bank accounts without remittances,” he said. He emphasized that the House panel will leave no stone unturned in uncovering why banks have engaged in such questionable deductions. Nwogu also stated that the committee is committed to protecting Nigerians from unlawful charges. To this end, invitations have been extended to the Ministry of Finance, and the panel will work in collaboration with the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, the EFCC, and commercial banks operating in Nigeria.

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2Baba Apologises For Marriage Controversy, Calls Saga “Too Much Entertainment”

Music icon 2Baba has issued a public apology over the ongoing controversy surrounding his marriage to Natasha Osawaru, admitting that the saga has become “too much entertainment.” The dispute started when his former managers, Kaka Igbokwe and Lori Tosan, accused Natasha of trying to take full control of 2Baba’s career and finances during a live session with media personality Daddy Freeze. 2Baba joined the broadcast to caution them against discussing his personal life. The session ended abruptly after an off-camera argument between him and Natasha was overheard. The matter escalated when members of 2Baba’s family filed a petition with the Inspector-General of Police, alleging assault, bigamy, and financial misconduct on Natasha’s part. The petition claimed she had attacked the singer in both the UK and Abuja and withheld his passport and other documents. 2Baba, however, distanced himself from these allegations, saying his family’s involvement worsened the situation. He also disclosed that Natasha had been receiving death threats amid the controversy. At a public event, the 50-year-old singer urged calm and understanding. “I must say that I don provide too much entertainment. Please do not be angry at me again. Please forgive me and my family,” he said, adding that the ongoing drama had become “too much entertainment that needs to stop.” “Forgive Me and My Family” – 2Baba Issues Public Apology Amid Marital Controversy 2Baba apologizes to fans and family after his private marital disputes with Natasha Osawaru became public. He urges an end to the drama, saying the situation is unfairly harming his wife and… pic.twitter.com/TdvulW1i0d — 99Pluz (@99Pluz) December 10, 2025

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AGN President Abubakar Yakubu Involved In Fatal Car Accident In Surulere

Abubakar Yakubu, the newly elected President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), who narrowly defeated Rita Daniels with 116 votes to 113 — three votes were invalid — has reportedly been involved in a fatal car accident in Surulere, Lagos. Preliminary reports suggest the crash claimed the life of one individual. Yakubu has been taken into custody at the Barracks Police Station in Surulere as authorities investigate the circumstances surrounding the accident. No official statement has yet been released regarding the cause of the crash or the progress of the ongoing investigation.

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Queeneth Hilbert Fires Back At Mama Pee Over Alleged Role In Stanley Ontop’s Arrest

Queeneth Hilbert has hit back at Mama Pee over claims that she was involved in the arrest of filmmaker Stanley Ontop. On her Instagram story, Hilbert responded with sharp and provocative language, writing: “Red scarf serpent bloated and grilled with the sauce of the devils semens! You never knew I existed yet you wished you came close, but no, I don’t keep deserted pork meats infested with wretch and poverty. That scarf of yours by now na masturbation full am it stinks, fling it to the abis of hell and sin no more THWART.” The reaction comes after Mama Pee, a friend of Stanley Ontop, accused Hilbert of using the police to intimidate him following his reported detention by the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCID) in Asaba. Mama Pee questioned why Hilbert did not resolve the matter through the courts instead of involving law enforcement. Hilbert’s response rejects the allegations, framing Mama Pee’s claims as baseless and malicious. The ongoing exchange has continued to stir debate online, keeping the controversy surrounding Hilbert and Ontop in the spotlight.

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Oluremi Tinubu Dismisses Backlash Over Viral Interaction With Governor Adeleke, Calls It “Needless Controversy”

Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has downplayed the public reaction to her brief interaction with Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, calling the criticism “needless controversy.” In a statement on her Facebook page on Tuesday, Mrs. Tinubu said that while leaders understand their duties, it is often followers and critics who amplify minor issues. She wrote: “Those entrusted with leadership understand their duties and how to steer the affairs of society. More often, it is the followers and critics who scrutinise every step, amplify minor missteps, and turn them into needless controversy. Ọṣun lè tèǹtẹ̀ – Osun is ahead.” Her comments came after a video from the 10th coronation anniversary of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, showed Governor Adeleke pausing after singing a short song during his speech. In the clip, Mrs. Tinubu approached the podium, gestured to him, and whispered something, a moment that quickly went viral and sparked online debates. The First Lady’s statement marks her first public response since the video circulated, an incident that continues to divide public opinion.

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Regina Daniels Says She’s “Traumatized” By Marriage, Rules Out Remarrying

Regina Daniels has revealed that she has no plans to remarry, describing herself as “traumatized” by the institution of marriage. The actress, who recently separated from billionaire husband Ned Nwoko, said she remains deeply hurt and is not considering marriage again, especially with someone her age. Responding to a fan on social media, she wrote: “Nopeee traumatized with that institution.” Regina and Ned married in 2019 and have two children together, but their union was marked by several controversies. Now, the actress appears focused on herself, a decision that has earned widespread support from her fans.

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Senate Summons Education Minister, WAEC Head Over Abrupt 2025/2026 SSCE Curriculum Changes

The Senate has summoned the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, and the Head of WAEC’s National Office, Amos Dangut, to explain the sudden introduction of new guidelines for the 2025/2026 Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE). The call followed a motion raised by Sunday Karimi (APC, Kogi West) during plenary on Tuesday. Karimi expressed concern that the changes had abruptly altered subject requirements for students preparing for the May/June 2025/2026 exams. He said the new guidelines, which added extra subjects to the curriculum, were being imposed on SS3 students who had not been adequately prepared. According to him, the directive effectively requires current SS3 students to follow a curriculum meant for SS1 students, originally scheduled to take effect in 2027/2028. “This means each SS3 student will be required to take two or three additional subjects in the upcoming exams, despite having never been taught the courses and lacking sufficient preparation,” Karimi explained. Lawmakers backed the motion, warning against the hasty implementation. Senator Adams Oshiomhole questioned the readiness of teachers and laboratories, saying, “For a new subject to start, citizens should be well-informed and prepared. There is no evidence of that. We should not plan in a way that will bring embarrassment to the country.” Idiat Adebule (Lagos West) called for a full investigation, noting that such decisions typically involve the National Council on Education. Solomon Adeola (Ogun West) added that students should not be tested on subjects they have not been properly taught. After deliberations, the Senate resolved to summon the Minister of Education for a public hearing with the Senate Committee on Basic and Secondary Education. It also recommended that the Federal Government and WAEC exempt current SS3 students from writing the 2026 exams under the new curriculum, stating that the updated guidelines should only apply to students currently in SS1.

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Wole Soyinka Criticizes Seyi Tinubu’s Heavy Security Detail, Urges Review Of State Protection Allocation

Professor Wole Soyinka has raised concerns over the extensive security detail assigned to Seyi Tinubu, the son of President Bola Tinubu, calling for a review of how state protection is allocated in Nigeria. Speaking at the 20th Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism Awards in Lagos on Tuesday, the Nobel laureate recounted a recent encounter at his hotel in Ikoyi, Lagos, that left him shocked. He described witnessing “an excessively large security battalion assigned to a young individual close to the Presidency,” an entourage he said was “sufficient to take over a small country.” Soyinka revealed the young man was Seyi Tinubu. Disturbed by the display, he contacted National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu. “I was so astonished that I started looking for the national security adviser. I said track him down for me. I think they got him somewhere in Paris. But he was with the president; he was in a meeting. Then I said I’ve just seen something I can’t believe and I described the scene to him. I said, do you mean that a child of the head of state goes around with an army for his protection or whatever? I couldn’t believe it,” Soyinka said. After further investigation, Soyinka learned that Seyi Tinubu routinely moves with a battalion of heavily armed soldiers. He emphasized that “children must understand their place. They are not elected leaders, and they must not inherit the architecture of state power simply by proximity.” At the same event, which also honoured veteran poet Odia Ofeimum and others, Soyinka urged President Tinubu to reconsider the size of Seyi’s security detail, noting that such resources are urgently needed elsewhere. Humorously, he remarked that if a major insurgency were to occur, perhaps Seyi could “go and handle it,” given the size of his escort, but added, “beyond the humour lies a serious matter of priority and fairness.” Soyinka warned that concentrating a battalion of operatives around one individual is inconsistent with the country’s security needs, particularly as Nigeria grapples with kidnappings, rural attacks, insurgency, and other criminal violence. “Security deployments must reflect national realities, not privilege,” he stressed. He also addressed the media, praising journalists for their resilience while urging stronger editorial discipline in an era of rising misinformation. “The next great conflict may well be triggered by the misuse of social platforms,” Soyinka cautioned, calling for renewed commitment to truth and verification, and describing credible journalism as one of Nigeria’s strongest defenses against chaos. The four-minute, 25-second video of Soyinka’s remarks, shared on X by #Nigeriastories on Tuesday night, has gone viral, sparking widespread discussion about privilege, state security, and the responsibilities of children of public officials.

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