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Regina Daniels’ Mother, Rita Daniels Loses AGN Presidency To Abubakar Yakubu

Rita Daniels, mother of Nollywood actress Regina Daniels, has failed in her attempt to become the next president of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN). The election, held on Saturday, December 6, 2025, saw the guild’s current National Secretary, Abubakar Yakubu, clinch the top position, taking over from outgoing president Emeka Rollas. Although Daniels was widely regarded as a leading contender, she was defeated in the poll, a result that has sparked varied reactions online. Many social media users suggested that the outcome was not entirely surprising, citing internal political dynamics and past controversies within the guild as contributing factors.

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Davido Shows Off ₦200 Million “His And Hers” Watches With Wife

Davido has once again caught attention on social media after showing off a pair of ultra-luxury wristwatches belonging to himself and his wife. The singer revealed his Flying Tourbillon Grande Date Maserati MSG Racing Hybrid Limited Edition watch, reportedly worth about £74,250, estimated at roughly ₦150 million. Beside it was his wife’s stunning Franck Muller Color Dreams Diamond watch, valued at around £25,000, about ₦50 million. Sharing a photo of both luxury pieces on his Instagram story, Davido kept it simple and affectionate with the caption: “His n Hers 🥰”. The post quickly drew reactions from fans and followers, many of whom admired the couple’s love for fine luxury and their stylish display of wealth.

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US Lawmaker Riley Moore Calls Nigeria Visit “Very Productive” Amid Security And Counter-Terrorism Talks

US House of Representatives member Riley Moore has described his recent visit to Nigeria as “very productive,” highlighting ongoing diplomatic efforts related to the country’s “Country of Particular Concern” designation by former US President Donald Trump. Posting on X on Sunday, Moore wrote, “I came to Nigeria in the name of the Lord and on behalf of the American people. Just ending a very productive visit to Nigeria and rounds of meetings. More details to come. Happy Sunday. God is Great!” While he did not provide immediate specifics about the purpose of his trip or the Nigerian officials he met, Moore promised to share further insights in the coming days. Earlier, National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu confirmed that he hosted the US Congressional delegation as part of ongoing security consultations between Nigeria and the United States. Ribadu explained that the visit followed prior discussions in Washington, D.C., centered on mutual security interests. “This morning, I received a US Congressional delegation on a fact-finding mission to Nigeria, following our earlier engagements in Washington, DC, on shared security priorities,” Ribadu said on his official X account. He added that US Ambassador to Nigeria, Richard Mills, attended the meeting, emphasizing that it underscored the importance both nations attach to security cooperation. Discussions reportedly focused on counter-terrorism, regional stability, and ways to strengthen the strategic security partnership between Nigeria and the United States. “I’m optimistic this engagement will deepen trust, collaboration, and shared commitment to peace and security,” Ribadu added. According to previous reports, Moore met with a senior Nigerian delegation led by Ribadu to discuss concerns over rising attacks on Christians and the growing threat of terrorism in the country. The lawmaker had first confirmed the high-level meeting in Washington, D.C., via a statement on his X page.

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Taraba Governor Agbu Kefas To Officially Join APC In January 2026

The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Taraba State, Ibrahim Tukur, has confirmed that Governor Agbu Kefas will formally join the party in January 2026. Governor Kefas had initially planned to defect on November 19 but postponed the move following the kidnapping of students in Kebbi State, saying it would be inappropriate to hold political events amid a national security crisis. Speaking at a press conference in Jalingo on Sunday, Tukur revealed that the governor had already completed his registration at the ward level, but the public ceremony will not take place this month. “December is full of activities. We don’t want people travelling across the state while families are busy preparing for Christmas and New Year,” he explained. Tukur added that Governor Kefas had met all the requirements to become an APC member. “The governor wrote to his ward executives, and they have accepted him. As far as our records show, he is now a full member of the APC,” he said. He also announced that 15 members of the Taraba State House of Assembly, along with all members of the state executive council, have joined the party. “What is happening is a natural political shift. Many key stakeholders have followed the governor, and more are expected. There is no cause for concern,” Tukur noted. He said party leaders had agreed that January would be the most suitable time for the official welcome. “We have met and decided that January is the best month. Once we pick a date, we will announce it to the public,” he said.

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TikTok Temporarily Blocks LIVE Feature In Nigeria During Late-Night Hours For Safety Review

TikTok temporarily restricted its LIVE feature for Nigerian users during late-night hours as part of an ongoing safety review, the platform confirmed in an in-app notification to creators. On Sunday at midnight Nigerian time, users received a system alert stating: “LIVE⚫ Notices TikTok LIVE Update in Nigeria We’re temporarily limiting LIVE late at night in Nigeria as part of our investigation to ensure our platform remains safe and our community stays protected.” Checks by PUNCH Online revealed that LIVE sessions, which had been accessible earlier, were blocked between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m., with affected accounts showing a “No Access” label. The restriction also prevented creators from viewing LIVE broadcasts from other countries. Only creators with at least 1,000 followers—the minimum required to host a LIVE session—received the notice. Several users confirmed that all LIVE activities were suspended overnight. Despite the disruption, creators who earn through LIVE gifting retained their balances and previous earnings, easing concerns over potential financial losses. By Monday morning, LIVE access had been restored, sparking widespread speculation on social media about the cause of the nationwide pause. Late-night hours are typically peak periods for Nigerian streamers hosting gaming sessions, entertainment shows, trends, and other interactive content that draw viewers and virtual gifts. The move comes weeks after TikTok released updated safety data for West Africa. At its West Africa Safety Summit in Dakar, Senegal, the company reported taking action against 2,321,813 LIVE sessions and 1,040,356 LIVE creators globally in the second quarter of 2025 for violating LIVE Monetisation guidelines. In Nigeria alone, 49,512 LIVE sessions were banned during the same period. TikTok also disclosed that 3,780,426 videos in Nigeria were removed between April and June 2025 for breaching Community Guidelines, with 98.7% deleted before being viewed and 91.9% removed within 24 hours. TikTok LIVE allows users to broadcast in real-time, engage directly with viewers through comments and virtual gifts, and host interactive sessions such as Q&As, talent showcases, or casual chats. To go LIVE, creators generally need 1,000+ followers, be at least 16 years old (18 to earn money), maintain a clean account, and use the ‘+’ button to select LIVE, adding a title and effects before starting.

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Pre-AFCON Friendly: FIFA Regulation Pushes Nigeria, Egypt Game to Tuesday, 16 December

The decision by world football-governing body, FIFA that Clubs can hold on to their players until Monday, 15 December 2025 before they are released for the 35th Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco has necessitated the postponement of the pre-AFCON friendly between Nigeria and Egypt. Seven-time winners Egypt and three-time winners Nigeria were scheduled to clash in a tune-up game in Cairo on Sunday, 14 December, in line with an earlier regulation that ruled that players be released earlier. The game has now been moved to Tuesday, 16 December as a result of the regulation. Aside from the postponement, the game will now be a practice match in order to allow the two teams to make use of more than five substitutes in the encounter, which will kick off at 8pm Egypt time (7pm Nigeria time) at the Cairo Stadium. The Super Eagles are in Group C of the 35th Africa Cup of Nations finals alongside 2004 champions Tunisia, 1978 runners-up Uganda, and Tanzania. Nigeria’s first match is on Tuesday, 23 December against Tanzania’s Taifa Stars at the Complexe Sportif de Fes, where they will also tackle Tunisia’s Carthage Eagles (Saturday, 27 December) and the Cranes of Uganda (Tuesday, 30 December). The Pharaohs, who hosted the finals in 2019, are in Group B alongside 1996 hosts and winners South Africa, 2010 hosts Angola, and Zimbabwe. Their matches will be at the Stade d’Agadir.

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VeryDarkMan Calls Out Harrison Gwamnishu Over N5 Million Fake Ransom Money With Tracking Chips, Warns Of Life Imprisonment

VeryDarkMan has reacted strongly to claims by Harrison Gwamnishu’s lawyer that N5.4 million ransom money was swapped with fake bills embedded with tracking chips. In a new video, VeryDarkMan dismissed the explanation as misleading. He pointed out that counterfeit money is always lighter than genuine notes, questioning how Harrison could have obtained fake currency worth N5.4 million. “Did they print their own money?” he asked, highlighting that producing counterfeit currency is a serious crime in Nigeria and worldwide, punishable by life imprisonment. He also explained that inserting a tracking chip into 5,400 individual 1,000-naira notes would take a significant amount of time, making the lawyer’s story implausible. VeryDarkMan added that Harrison will need to disclose the source of the alleged fake money, or he could face life in prison. “Before a chip can be inserted into 5,400 notes, it will take a lot of time. I am waiting for him to come out and tell the world the truth,” he said, insisting that the public deserves transparency on the matter. VeryDarkMan maintained that his actions were motivated by a commitment to justice, not personal rivalry, and accused Harrison of trying to manipulate public opinion with misleading explanations.   View this post on Instagram  

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Fusengbuwa Ruling House Directs KWAM 1 To Submit Royal Lineage Form To Confirm Eligibility For Awujale Throne

The Fusengbuwa ruling house of Ijebu-Ode, next in line to select the new Awujale of Ijebuland in Ogun State, has instructed popular Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde, also known as KWAM 1, to complete the family’s royal lineage data form to confirm his legitimate membership in the ruling house. Abdulateef Owoyemi, chairman of the ruling house and former National President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, told Sunday PUNCH on Saturday that only bona fide members would be allowed to participate in the Awujale selection process. KWAM 1, in a letter dated December 3, 2025, addressed to the chairman of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House in Agunsebi Quarters, Ijebu-Ode, formally declared his interest in the throne. He described himself as a “bona fide son” of the ruling house, asserting that his candidacy complies with Ijebu customary law and the Ogun State Chieftaincy Laws. The letter went viral on social media, attracting widespread public attention. Owoyemi explained that the Olori Omooba of Ijebu land, like all other aspirants, must first complete the Fusengbuwa ruling house royal lineage data form. The form, which requires tracing ancestry up to seven generations, ensures that only legitimate princes can contest, preventing “strangers” from claiming the throne. “The first step for anyone interested in the Awujale throne is to declare their lineage by filling the standard Fusengbuwa ruling house royal lineage data form. Once confirmed as a legitimate member, they can then apply for the expression of interest form,” Owoyemi said. He added: “We have told him, just like all other aspirants, that he must declare his lineage by completing the royal lineage data form, detailing his full name, parents, grandparents, and tracing up to seven generations. The completed form will be signed and submitted to the head of the ruling house unit, who will affirm his bona fide membership before the process can move forward.” Although the official application window closed on December 5, KWAM 1 was granted a five-day extension, expiring on December 10. “We won’t shut anyone out from contesting for the next Awujale, but legitimacy must be established. Every right comes with responsibility, and in a royal family, lineage must be verified through the royal lineage data form. Once received, we will review it carefully and seek clarification if needed,” Owoyemi said, adding that aspirants should be men of influence who will enhance the throne, not merely claim it. The ruling house expects to have a new Awujale by the second or third week of January 2026. Owoyemi outlined the process: the local government has 14 days to select candidates (ending December 18), after which the kingmakers have seven days to deliberate and choose a candidate for submission to the governor. The government then has 21 days for background checks, security clearance, and to address objections before the State Executive Council ratifies the nominee, culminating in the governor’s announcement and coronation rites. “Combining candidate selection, kingmakers’ deliberation, and legal objection periods, we anticipate the next Awujale to emerge between the second and third week of January,” he concluded.

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