Malami Says EFCC Meeting Was Successful, Scheduled For Further Engagement

Former Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, has described his meeting with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as “successful.” Malami shared the update on his X account on Saturday, noting that he was released after the session and has been scheduled for a follow-up engagement. “In line with my commitment to keep Nigerians informed about my EFCC invitation, I give glory to Allah for His divine intervention. The engagement was successful, and I have been released, with a further appointment set, as the truth regarding the fabricated allegations against me continues to emerge,” he wrote. The EFCC had invited Malami over claims connected to his tenure in office, though the commission has not revealed specifics of the investigation. Malami had earlier confirmed he would honour the invitation, emphasizing his dedication to accountability and transparency.

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Sabinus Reveals Father Initially Rejected His Comedy Career, Called It “Stupid Business”

Comedian Emmanuel Ejekwu, popularly known as Sabinus, has opened up about his father’s initial disapproval of his comedy career. In a candid interview with VJ Adams, he revealed that his father wanted him to become a lawyer and refused to support his pursuit of comedy. Sabinus explained that after failing to gain admission into Law, he settled for a degree in Linguistics and Communication Studies at the University of Port Harcourt. It was during his time at Uniport that he discovered his talent for skit-making and began creating content, though it initially brought in little to no money. He said his father only learned about his comedy career a year after graduation when he saw Sabinus featured on show posters, confirmed by his sisters. His father reportedly reacted angrily, calling it a “stupid business” and expressing regret over funding his education. Sabinus recalled, “At first, my dad never wanted me to be what I am today; he wanted me to be a lawyer. I tried my best but couldn’t secure a law admission. So, I had to settle for Linguistics and Communication Studies at Uniport. It was on campus that I saw skit making and decided to try it out. Money wasn’t coming. “After I graduated, my dad never knew I was a comedian because I was hiding it. It was one more year after school that he started seeing me on comedy show posters. My sisters confirmed to him that I was into comedy. He was very furious. He fumed, ‘Which comedy? Stupid business. Look at the boy I sent to become a lawyer.’” The comedian added that his father eventually gave his blessing after he started sharing his earnings from comedy with him.

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Nollywood Actor Taiye Arimoro Suspended By AGN, DGN, AMP Over On-Set Violence

Nollywood actor Taiye Arimoro has been suspended by the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Directors Guild of Nigeria (DGN), and Association of Movie Producers (AMP) following a violent incident on a movie set. Arimoro was identified as the main aggressor in the incident, during which he physically assaulted the production manager and driver. He also circulated a misleading video that wrongly implicated producer Peggy Ovire. The guilds have barred him from participating in any Nollywood productions until he fulfills specific conditions set by the industry bodies. The suspension underscores the guilds’ commitment to enforcing accountability and maintaining professionalism in Nollywood. While Arimoro faces disciplinary action, Ovire has been advised to enhance her management practices and issue an apology for her part in escalating the conflict.

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Actor, Lere Paimo Isn’t Dead: Viral Reports Spark Panic Among Fans

Reports claiming the death of veteran Nollywood actor Lere Paimo have been making the rounds online, causing alarm among fans and the Nigerian film community. The actor, popularly known as Eda Onileola, was reportedly said to have passed away at 86. Celebrity journalist and Best of Nollywood Awards chairman Seun Oleketuyi shared the news on Instagram on Saturday, describing Paimo as a “strong man” who had survived two strokes. “Chief Lere Paimo (MON) is dead. Baba died at age 86. A strong man. Baba survived stroke twice. May Baba’s soul rest in peace,” Oleketuyi wrote. The announcement quickly went viral, with fans expressing shock and paying tribute to the iconic actor. Lere Paimo is celebrated for his immense contributions to Yoruba theatre and Nigerian cinema, with a career spanning more than six decades. Born in September 1939 in Oyo State, he began acting in 1958 with the Oyin Adejobi Theatre Group before joining the Duro Ladipo Theatre. He gained national fame with his role as Soun Ogunola in Ogbori Elemosho and appeared in productions such as Obamoro. Over his storied career, Paimo produced, directed, and starred in numerous acclaimed Yoruba films, including Agogo Eewo (2002), The Narrow Path (2006), Moremi Ajasoro (2009), Saworoide (1999), O Le Ku (1997), The Campus Queen (2004), and Arugba (2008). In recognition of his contributions to Nigerian arts, he was awarded the national honor of Member of the Order of the Niger (MON) by former President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2005. Would you like me to make a version that emphasizes the “viral false reports” angle even more?

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Mohbad’s Father Drops Bombshell, Says Wunmi Was Never Married To His Son And Demands Urgent DNA Test

Fresh tension has emerged in the rift between the late Mohbad’s family and his widow, Omowunmi, after the singer’s father released a new message challenging the authenticity of their relationship. In the recording, he insisted he never witnessed or approved any traditional marriage rites, saying the only event he attended was an introduction ceremony. He questioned who received her bride price and stressed that nothing resembling a formal wedding took place. He said: “When my son was alive and Cynthia claimed to be pregnant, I felt it was necessary to meet her family properly. When we got there, I saw many of her relatives seated. We completed the introduction, and I met my son’s father-in-law for the first time. But I was shocked to hear claims that a traditional wedding happened without any knowledge or even the presence of the family head. Who collected the bride price?” He added that Mohbad had once cancelled plans to officially marry Omowunmi after accusing her of cheating. “He said he caught her with another man, informed his friend Myson and his elder sibling and mother, and then decided to tell me. That was why he called off the marriage plans.” He said these issues are part of why he continues to demand a DNA test for Mohbad’s son: “And that is one of the reasons why I’m asking for DNA.”

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FCT Administration Under Wike Restates Ban on Smartphones, Allows Only ‘Torchlight Phones’ During Work Hours

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has reaffirmed its prohibition on the use of smartphones and other smart devices by staff on Grade Level 14 and below during official working hours, SaharaReporters has learnt. The directive, issued through a circular dated November 28, 2025, applies to all personnel of the Department of Land Administration and the Abuja Geographic Information System (AGIS). Signed by Amaka Ezike, Assistant Director (Administration), on behalf of the Acting Director of Administration, the memo states that full enforcement of the policy will begin on Monday, December 1, 2025. According to the circular, the ban covers smartphones, smartwatches, and all internet-enabled devices, which staff are no longer permitted to use or possess within office premises while on duty. To ensure compliance, secured storage cabinets have been provided where affected staff must deposit their devices upon arrival. Access to these gadgets will only be permitted during designated break periods. The memo also referenced a staff general meeting held on November 18, 2025, where workers reportedly agreed that only basic “torchlight phones” without internet capability would be allowed for essential communication. “Affected officers are hereby reminded of our collective resolution that only torchlight phones without any internet facilities will be allowed for communication during office hours,” the circular read. It further warned that any violation of the policy would attract appropriate disciplinary action. Management staff have also been directed to ensure strict compliance among their subordinates. Earlier this month, SaharaReporters reported that FCT Minister Nyesom Wike ordered a sweeping ban on mobile phone use among AGIS and Land Administration staff. The initial directive, issued by AGIS Director Chijioke Nwankwoeze, prohibited officers on Grade Level 14 and below from entering office premises with their phones beginning November 12, 2025. The policy, which has generated significant debate, is being justified by authorities as a measure to improve productivity and reduce data leaks within critical land administration units.

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Anthony Joshua Losing to Jake Paul Would Be “The End for Boxing,” Says Eddie Hearn

Promoter Eddie Hearn has issued a dramatic warning ahead of Anthony Joshua’s upcoming heavyweight showdown with Jake Paul, insisting that a loss for the former world champion would be catastrophic for the sport. Joshua and Paul are set to meet on December 19 in Miami, in a fight that has generated massive global attention. While Paul has transitioned from YouTuber to professional boxer with 13 fights under his belt, he now faces an Olympic gold medallist and two-time heavyweight world champion in Joshua. Speaking to Sky Sports, Hearn said he cannot imagine a scenario in which Joshua loses — and suggested that such an upset would force the entire sport into embarrassment. “If I’m wrong, I think my time’s up. Not just AJ and me retire — I think we should all retire,” Hearn declared. “So AJ, the weight of boxing is on your shoulders, my man.” “This Would Be a Straightforward Obliteration” — Hearn Despite acknowledging Paul as a “top 50 cruiserweight,” Hearn was blunt about the skill gap between the fighters. “I don’t think any non-world-class cruiserweight can step up to heavyweight and beat Anthony Joshua,” Hearn said. “I really believe this is going to be a straightforward obliteration.” Hearn also emphasized that the bout is a legitimate, fully sanctioned contest. “Fair play to Jake Paul — he’s signed up for a real fight. But within less than a minute, he’s going to be thinking: ‘What on earth have I done?’” Jake Paul Eyes Fury Next Paul has remained defiant in the face of widespread skepticism. During the press conference, he boldly predicted: “I’m knocking AJ out… and then fighting Tyson Fury in 2026.” The American entertainer-turned-boxer has been gradually building his résumé, but many analysts believe he is now entering completely unfamiliar territory by facing a top-level heavyweight. Joshua Expected to Finish Fight Early Hearn said Joshua has no intention of dragging the fight out. “AJ’s not capable of hanging around. The minute he smells weakness or blood, he’s letting his hands go… and that’s a major problem for Jake Paul.” He suggested that Joshua should finish the fight inside two rounds. “Two rounds is fair. I’d be disappointed if AJ didn’t get him out of there in two.” The bout is one of the most talked-about matchups of the year, blending star power, controversy, and high stakes — with Hearn insisting that Joshua’s victory is essential to protect the reputation of the sport itself.

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Gunmen Kill Three Immigration Officers in Fresh Kebbi Border Attack

Gunmen suspected to be members of the Lakurawa terrorist group have attacked a Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) checkpoint in Bakin Ruwa, along the Maje border in Bagudo Local Government Area of Kebbi State, killing three officers. The attack, which occurred around midnight on Wednesday, has intensified fear and tension among residents of border communities already grappling with insecurity. Multiple local sources told Channels Television that the assailants stormed the immigration checkpoint unexpectedly and opened fire on officers on duty, killing three instantly. A security source revealed that the attackers escaped through nearby bushes, making it difficult for security agencies to track them. The spokesperson for the Kebbi State Police Command, Nafiu Abubakar, confirmed the incident but said details were still sketchy. Efforts to obtain an official response from the Nigeria Immigration Service in the state were unsuccessful, as officers were not reachable at the time of filing this report. However, residents and security personnel in Bagudo, who spoke anonymously, confirmed the deadly raid. This latest assault comes barely three weeks after gunmen killed a Nigeria Customs Service officer in a separate attack along the same border axis. “The terrorists came in large numbers and started shooting sporadically. Everyone ran for safety,” a local resident recounted. The attackers reportedly set the Customs camp ablaze during that earlier incident, leaving several official vehicles destroyed. The repeated assaults have raised serious concerns over mounting insecurity along the Nigeria–Benin border corridor in Bagudo. The Lakurawa gang is believed to be responsible for multiple violent attacks across Kebbi State, targeting both security personnel and civilians. While the motive behind the latest attack remains unclear, security authorities say investigations are ongoing.

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