INEC Holds Talks With Rival PDP Factions To Resolve Leadership Crisis

The Independent National Electoral Commission has convened a meeting with the two rival factions of the Peoples Democratic Party to tackle the party’s ongoing leadership dispute. The session, held at INEC’s national headquarters in Abuja, brings together representatives of the Tanimu Turaki and Abdulrahman Mohammed factions, with the goal of resolving internal conflicts that have threatened the PDP’s cohesion. The Mohammed faction is reportedly backed by FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, while the Turaki group claims recognition from key party structures. INEC insiders say the talks are intended to clarify the PDP’s leadership and prevent further confusion ahead of future elections. Tanimu Turaki attended with members of his National Working Committee, officials from the party secretariat, and former Niger State Governor Babangida Aliyu. Abdulrahman Mohammed was accompanied by members of the PDP’s national caretaker committee, including its secretary, Senator Sam Anyanwu, and other senior faction leaders. The closed-door meeting is focusing on leadership claims, documentation, and possible solutions to the rift that has divided the party in recent months. INEC is reportedly seeking to determine which faction has the legitimate authority to act on behalf of the PDP. As of the report, discussions were still ongoing, with no official statement released by INEC or either faction.

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Helen Williams Breaks Guinness World Record With World’s Longest Wig

Helen Williams has etched her name into history after setting a new Guinness World Record for the longest wig ever created, with the piece stretching an impressive 15.37 metres, equivalent to 50.42 feet. Her accomplishment has sparked widespread excitement across Nigeria, with many applauding her commitment, skill and creative vision. Social media has been flooded with congratulatory messages celebrating the milestone. While a few observers have playfully questioned how practical such an extra-long wig might be, others say the achievement is motivating them to chase their own record-breaking goals. With the record now officially hers, Helen Williams’ feat has once again drawn global attention to Nigeria, earning her admiration and praise at home and beyond.

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NNPCL Announces Fresh Petrol Price Reduction In December, Cuts Pump Rate By N80

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has carried out another reduction in the pump price of petrol, making it the third adjustment recorded in December 2025. A check at NNPCL retail outlets in Abuja on Thursday showed that petrol is now selling for N835 per litre, down from the previous price of N915. This reflects an N80 cut in the pump rate. The latest price drop follows similar moves by other fuel marketers in the Federal Capital Territory. MRS, BOVAS and AA Rano had earlier reviewed their prices, with petrol selling between N739 and N865 per litre across their stations. The reductions are coming on the back of lower ex-depot prices by Dangote Refinery and depot owners, who recently adjusted their rates to between N699 and N800. NNPCL and several other filling stations had previously reduced petrol prices earlier in the month, specifically on December 4 and December 10, 2025.

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House of Representatives Approves Electoral Act Reforms, Imposes Two-Year Jail or N5 Million Fine for Vote Buying

The House of Representatives has approved targeted changes to the Electoral Act, introducing tougher penalties for vote buying and selling. Offenders are now liable to a minimum of two years in prison, a N5 million fine, or both, in addition to a 10-year ban from participating in elections. The amendments were passed during a clause-by-clause review of the House Committee on Electoral Matters’ report, chaired by Deputy Speaker Benjamin Okezie Kalu. Under the updated Clause 22(a and c), penalties have been significantly increased from previous limits, which allowed fines of up to N500,000 or two years’ imprisonment. To strengthen election transparency, Section 60(3) has been revised to require the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to transmit results electronically from polling units to the INEC Result Viewing Portal (IREV) in real time, alongside traditional physical collation. Presiding officers who intentionally violate procedures in counting, announcing, or transmitting results now face a minimum N500,000 fine, six months’ imprisonment, or both. Other key reforms include: Releasing election funds to INEC at least a year before general elections to improve planning and execution. Increasing penalties for multiple voter registration to a minimum N100,000 fine or one year imprisonment, or both. Extending the deadline for political parties to submit candidate lists from 180 to 210 days before elections. Allowing electronically generated voter identification, including downloadable voter cards with unique QR codes, for accreditation and voting. Chairman of the House Committee on Electoral Matters, Adebayo Balogun, explained that the House abandoned plans to repeal the Electoral Act 2022, instead choosing targeted amendments after broader proposals such as early voting, inmate voting, and PVC replacement failed to secure wide support. Balogun described the amendments as “very meaningful,” aimed at strengthening the Electoral Act 2022, addressing gaps, and improving election administration without destabilizing the legal framework. He stressed that the process was transparent and consultative, involving INEC, security agencies, civil society organizations, political parties, professional bodies, development partners, and citizens. While some innovative proposals were not adopted, they remain part of ongoing discussions on electoral reform. “Our goal remains clear: to ensure that every election in Nigeria is transparent, inclusive, secure, and truly reflective of the will of the Nigerian people,” Balogun stated.

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Awujale Stool: KWAM 1 Goes to Court

Fuji Musician Wasiu Ayinde Marshall has formally approached the court to adjudicate on the refusal of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House to consider his request to be considered on its platform for the vacant stool of the Awujale of Ijebuland. KWAM 1 is suing the Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, and others from taking any steps in the installation of the New Awujale until the resolution of his matter before the Court. The ex parte motion would be heard on Monday December 22,2025.

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X Influencer Arrests Troll Over Wife Mockery and Infertility Claims

X influencer Alabi Lawrence took drastic action after a social media user trolled his wife over her inability to have children. The controversy started when a blog announced the birth of musician 2baba and Natasha’s newborn. The user responded to the post with: “God, when???, prayers ups for them Nigerians,” alongside pictures, seemingly taking a jab at Alabi’s wife. In another tweet, they commented on a trending post, saying: “This ‘If you reach your turn’ trend too funny,” with an image of Alabi’s wife thinking and the caption: “If e reach your turn dey think about money.” The user also replied to a “define growth” prompt with: “Yes, finally… Congratulations guys,” sharing a photoshopped image implying Alabi was celebrating his wife’s pregnancy. Upset by the online mockery, Alabi reportedly involved the police, which led to the user being arrested. Videos circulating online show the individual at a police station, though authorities have yet to issue an official statement. The incident has sparked debate on social media, with some supporting Alabi’s defense of his family and others criticizing the use of law enforcement over social media trolling.

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Why We Made Emergency Landing In Burkina Faso — Detained Nigerian Air Force Personnel

An unexpected technical failure forced a Nigerian Air Force aircraft carrying eleven personnel to make an emergency stop in Burkina Faso, leading to their detention in the country. One of the affected officers explained the situation during a visit by a Nigerian delegation led by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar. He said the aircraft was on its way to Portugal when it developed a fault that made it unsafe to continue the journey. The officer noted that the problem has since been repaired and the aircraft is now fit to resume operations. During the engagement, Tuggar passed along a personal message from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to the detained Air Force personnel, assuring them of the government’s commitment to resolving the situation. The minister further disclosed that Burkina Faso’s leader, Ibrahim Traoré, had indicated his willingness to offer technical assistance to Nigeria if the need arises.

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Bishop Kukah Visits Nnamdi Kanu At Sokoto Prison

The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, Most Rev. Matthew Hassan Kukah, has paid a visit to Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), at the Sokoto Correctional Centre. Former African Action Congress (AAC) presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore commended the visit, describing it as a strong show of support. “Thank you so much, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, for taking the time to visit Mazi Nnamdi Kanu today. Your visitation represents the solidarity of Sokoto Diocese with #MNK during this challenging time,” Sowore said. Kanu was convicted on terrorism charges by the Federal High Court in Abuja on November 20, 2025, and sentenced to life imprisonment. He was transferred to the Sokoto Correctional Centre the following day, following a court order that barred him from being held at Kuje Prison. The conviction followed prosecution on seven terrorism-related counts, including incitement and unlawful broadcasts. Justice James Omotosho found Kanu guilty on all counts and sentenced him to life imprisonment. Since his transfer, Kanu’s legal team has filed motions requesting his return to Abuja to facilitate his appeal. They argue that the distance makes it difficult to access court records, prepare his defense, and meet with lawyers. His team also contends that Nigeria lacked jurisdiction over broadcasts made in the UK, describing the trial as rushed and flawed. The court had ruled that Kanu could be detained in any correctional facility except Kuje Prison. Notable figures, including Abia State Governor Dr. Alex Otti and Sokoto State Governor Ahmad Aliyu, visited Kanu at the custodial centre in late November.

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