Peter Okoye Rejects Report Claiming EFCC Lacks Evidence In Alleged $800,000 P-Square Fund Withdrawal Case

Peter Okoye, popularly known as Mr P, has debunked claims that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) lacks evidence to support his petition accusing his brothers, Jude and Paul Okoye, of illegally withdrawing $800,000 from their company account. Peter had petitioned the EFCC in 2024, alleging that Jude diverted company funds, ran 47 undisclosed bank accounts, and altered the shareholding structure of their jointly owned company, Northside Entertainment Ltd. A report by Punch last Friday claimed that during a resumed cross-examination at the Lagos State Special Offences Court in Ikeja, EFCC counsel Mohammed Bashir told Justice Rahman Oshodi that the commission could not present evidence of the alleged withdrawal. According to the report, Bashir stated: We do not have it. It is his evidence. Let him prove it. I can’t give what I don’t have. The EFCC was also quoted as saying it had no records of the accounts mentioned. Reacting on social media, Peter dismissed the story as jokes and propaganda, stressing that no such statement was made by the EFCC investigator in any court session.

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Tony Elumelu Cancels 2025 TOE All-White Party After Tragic Fire Incident

Tony Elumelu and his wife, Awele, have cancelled this year’s TOE All-White Party, which was set for December 23. He announced the decision on Instagram, explaining that the celebration will not hold in light of the recent fire tragedy that claimed several lives. According to him, this season will now be devoted to remembering and honouring those who died. They remain forever in our hearts, he wrote, noting that the usual festivities will pause out of respect for the victims. Elumelu expressed confidence that the tradition will return stronger next year, assuring guests of a comeback. We look forward to opening our home to you again with love, laughter, and togetherness on December 23, 2026, by God’s grace, he added. The couple ended their message with wishes for a peaceful and joyful Christmas. The TOE All-White Party has long been one of Lagos’ standout December events, attracting entertainers, business leaders, and prominent public figures each year.

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Nuhu Ribadu Visits Kontagora Diocese, Vows Safe Return Of Abducted Schoolchildren

National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu on Tuesday visited the Kontagora Catholic Diocese to brief church leaders and families on the progress being made to rescue the abducted pupils and staff of St Mary’s Catholic School, Papiri. Inside the cathedral, Ribadu told Bishop Bulus Dauwa Yohanna that the missing children were safe, adding that “the children are doing fine and will be back soon”. Ribadu explained that security agencies had intensified operations around the area and beyond, working with foreign partners who had already offered technical support. He noted that both European countries and the United States were now assisting Nigeria to track and dismantle the groups behind the abductions. Delivering President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s message, he admitted that the moment was painful for both the government and the affected families. He said the president suspended all engagements, including a planned trip, immediately he received updates on the incident. According to Ribadu, “This is a very solemn and difficult moment for us. However, we take responsibility because it is our duty to protect you.” He called for unity, urging Nigerians not to allow the attackers to cause religious or ethnic divisions. He insisted that the government was ready to confront the perpetrators, saying “Enough is enough, we will not relent in our efforts. Let us not allow bad people to divide us.” Ribadu arrived with the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Bernard Doro; the DSS Director General, Oluwatosin Ajayi; and the Northern CAN Chairman, Rev Joseph Hayab. He assured the church leadership that the government stood firmly with them and appreciated Bishop Yohanna for remaining calm and cooperative despite frustrations from some quarters. He acknowledged the growing international support, saying countries such as France and the United Kingdom had joined efforts to curb the crisis. According to him, the global community now recognises the need to end the violence that has persisted for nearly two decades. Ribadu expressed confidence that the children would return unharmed, noting that “the children are where they are and will come back safely. Evil will never win.” Bishop Yohanna thanked President Tinubu and the NSA for personally coming to comfort the community. He handed over a detailed written report of the incident before both men stepped into a brief closed-door meeting. The school principal, Rev Sister Felicia Gyang, and a representative of the parents, Luka Iliya, also narrated how the abduction unfolded and described the emotional strain the families had endured since the incident.

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Adeleke Faults Tinubu Government Over Alleged Seizure Of Osun Local Government Funds

JUST IN: Governor Adeleke Resigns From PDP Amid Party Crisis

Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has stepped away from the Peoples Democratic Party, drawing a clear line under the platform that carried him through his years as senator and later as governor. He made the move public in a late-night post on his X account, where he shared a resignation letter dated November 4 and directed to the PDP chairman of Ward 2 in Sagba Abogunde, Ede North. The letter had already been received at the ward level. Adeleke linked his departure to the internal turmoil within the party’s national leadership, stating that the lingering crisis forced his decision. His letter included the words: “Due to the current crisis of the national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), I hereby resign my membership of the Peoples Democratic Party with immediate effect.” He also acknowledged the role the PDP played in his political rise, noting that it provided the platform that saw him elected as senator for Osun West from 2017 to 2019 and later as governor. He added: “I thank the Peoples Democratic Party for the opportunity given to me for my election as Senator and as Governor of Osun State under the PDP.” The governor did not disclose his next political move, leaving open speculation about the party he may align with after leaving the PDP.

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BREAKING: Nigeria’s Defence Minister Badaru Abubakar Resigns Amid Security Emergency

Nigeria’s Defence Minister, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has resigned from office with immediate effect, citing health reasons, marking a significant shake-up in the nation’s security leadership. His resignation was conveyed in a letter dated December 1 and addressed to President Bola Tinubu. In the letter, Abubakar explained that his health could no longer sustain the demands of the position. President Tinubu accepted the resignation and thanked him for his service, while sources within the Presidency indicated that the Senate will be notified of his replacement later this week. Abubakar, 63, previously served two terms as governor of Jigawa State from 2015 to 2023 before being appointed Defence Minister on August 21, 2023. His departure comes at a critical moment, as President Tinubu recently declared a national security emergency and is expected to outline its full scope in the coming days, adding weight to the search for a new defence chief.

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Anita Joseph Drops Cryptic Note Amid Rumours Of Marital Troubles With MC Fish

Nollywood actress Anita Joseph has sparked conversation online with a cryptic message amid rumours of marital troubles with her husband, MC Fish. Posting a series of glamorous photos of herself, she wrote: “My scars are like a Shield. They have made me stronger. Shallom!!!” Fans have read the note as a declaration of resilience and strength in the face of personal challenges. The post comes amid reports that Anita allegedly asked her husband to leave over infidelity, fueling speculation about the stability of their marriage. In previous interactions with fans, Anita revealed that she paid her own bride price and dismissed claims that she controlled her husband, saying: “Yes he’s not happy … na me pay my self … I control him everywhere. Shallom.” Though she has not directly addressed the latest rumours, her post signals that she is navigating difficulties with courage and determination, leaving followers both concerned and supportive of her.

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NNPP Crisis: Kwankwaso Camp Loses as Court Affirms Agbo Major Leadership

Party writes INEC, demands immediate enforcement of court orders The leadership crisis rocking the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has taken a decisive turn as the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court in Abuja issued fresh orders affirming Dr. Agbo Gilbert Major as the authentic national chairman of the party. The orders, delivered on 25 and 27 November 2025 by Justice Bello Kawu of High Court No. 14, restrain the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from recognising or engaging with any faction other than the Agbo Major–led leadership. In the ruling of 25 November, the court granted the NNPP leave to apply for judicial review by mandamus and held that the leave would operate as a stay against any contrary action, recognition, or communication by INEC or the faction led by Dr. Ajuju Ahmed. The judge also ordered an accelerated hearing and abridged timelines, fixing 10 December 2025 for the substantive case. A follow-up ruling on 27 November authorised substituted service on 16 respondents via the NNPP National Secretariat in Abuja. The court further barred INEC from monitoring, attending, or participating in any congress or convention organised by the Ahmed-led group until the matter is resolved. Among the restrained respondents are Dr. Ajuju Ahmed, Hon. Abba Kawu Ali, Prince Nwaeze Onu, Hon. Aladipo Alayokun, Ladipo Johnson, Arc. Mohammed Abacha, and Mustapha Alkassim. Following the court directives, the NNPP’s legal team wrote to the new INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, SAN, notifying him of the binding orders. In the letter dated 26 November 2025, the party congratulated the chairman and reminded the Commission of several subsisting court judgments—including those from the Abia State High Court (HUZ/11/2024) and the FCT High Court (FCT/HC/CV/5518/2024)—all affirming the validity of the national convention that produced Dr. Agbo Major. The letter also faulted INEC for previously engaging the Ahmed faction despite these judgments, citing an “unauthorised and illegal” letter dated 31 October 2025 in which Dr. Ahmed and Dipo Olayoku purported to notify INEC of planned congresses and a national convention. The NNPP insisted that the individuals had “no authority, standing, or legal relationship” with the party. The party warned INEC that any further engagement with the factional group would amount to wilful disobedience of court orders and violate Section 287(3) of the 1999 Constitution. It cited the Supreme Court decision in Governor of Lagos State v. Ojukwu to emphasise that no public authority may place itself above judicial orders. Justice Kawu’s rulings categorically bar INEC from recognising, publishing, or uploading any logo, communication, or document originating from the factional respondents pending the conclusion of the judicial review. The court ordered the NNPP to serve all processes on the respondents within five days, while the respondents must file their counter-affidavits within five days thereafter. The NNPP may reply within three days. The matter is scheduled for hearing on 10 December 2025 at High Court No. 14, Apo, Abuja. In a firm position following the rulings, the NNPP demanded that INEC—“as a matter of necessity”—must upload the Dr. Agbo Gilbert Major and Comrade Oginni Olaposi Sunday–led National Working Committee (NWC) on its official website and restore the party’s original logo and colours within 48 hours of receiving the enrolled order. The party stressed that there must be no vacuum in administration as it prepares for the next court date. The latest court orders deepen the long-running leadership tussle within the NNPP—a dispute that has resulted in multiple litigations since 2023 and pitted two major factions against each other, including loyalists of former presidential candidate Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.

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2Baba And Natasha Engage In Heated Argument On Daddy Freeze Instagram Live, Fans React In Shock

Tensions between 2Baba and his wife, Natasha Osawaru, flared once again during a recent Instagram live hosted by media personality Daddy Freeze. The session took an unexpected turn when 2Baba joined the live and immediately began shouting “shut up” at Natasha, who responded sharply, sparking a heated back-and-forth that left viewers stunned. The video from the live shows a chaotic scene, with the camera shaking as if Natasha was holding onto 2Baba from behind, leaving fans puzzled and concerned about the state of their marriage. This incident adds to a string of public disputes between the couple. Earlier videos surfaced showing them arguing at a mall, followed by another clip suggesting 2Baba was arrested by London police — an allegation he denied, explaining that he missed a UK performance due to a medical emergency. The repeated public clashes have continued to draw attention, with fans and followers expressing shock and raising questions about the couple’s relationship just months after tying the knot. 2Baba on Daddy Freeze’s IG live video. Tension and argument in the background with his wife Natasha Is it another breakup looming?pic.twitter.com/74Oh3maOBc — Nwagu (@Nwagu_1967) December 1, 2025

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