Auto Crash: Super Eagles Stars Send ‘Strength’ to Anthony Joshua

Super Eagles players Bright Osayi-Samuel and Wilfred Ndidi have sent their best wishes to Anthony Joshua after the Nigerian-British boxer was involved in a fatal car crash outside Lagos on Monday. Joshua was injured and two of his support team were killed in the two-vehicle crash on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on Monday morning, plunging the Nigerian and UK sports worlds into mourning. Speaking in the aftermath of their 3-1 Africa Cup of Nations victory over Uganda in Fes, Morocco on Tuesday, Nigeria’s Super Eagles sent their condolences to the hospitalised heavyweight champion. “It wasn’t great, especially as it happened back home as well,” Birmingham City’s Osayi-Samuel told ESPN. “Thankfully he was ok. “It’s tragic to hear that two of his friends died. We just hope he gets better.” Two of Joshua’s friends and trainers — Sina Ghami and Latif Ayodele — were killed in the crash as the vehicle in which they were travelling collided with a stationary truck in the morning of December 29. “Man, it was a difficult one,” Super Eagles captain Ndidi added, sharing how the camp reacted to learning of the news. “When we heard he lost his friends, it was really sad. I hope he can recover from that. “I wish him strength, and to his family and the families of the guys who died as well. It was a difficult one.” According to one of the 36-year-old’s spokespeople, the former two-time unified world heavyweight champion was in a “stable condition” after being taken to hospital for assessment and medical treatment. Cellphone footage showed Watford-born Joshua wincing in pain as he was removed from the wreckage of the crash, although the local Ogun State Government confirmed that the fighter did not need emergency treatment at the roadside. The Super Eagles were speaking after the conclusion of Nigeria’s Group C campaign, as Paul Onuachu’s opener and a brace from Raphael Onyedika took them past Uganda, preserving their 100-percent record as they prepare for next Monday’s Last 16 match in Fes.

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AFCON 2025: Dessers, Alebiosu Doubtful for Mozambique Clash

Super Eagles duo of Cyriel Dessers and Ryan Alebiosu are doubtful for the Roundc of 16 tie against The Mambas of Mozambque at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON 2025). According to team news on the former African champions tweeter handle on Wednesday, both players sustained various degrees of injuries in the Group games of the tournament. While Dessers is scheduled for a scan today due to a thigh problem, Alebiosu susstained a deep cut on his right leg on his national team debut against Uganda. The Round of 16 match between Nigeria and Mozambique is scheduled for January 5, 2026, at the Fez Stadium, with kick-off set for 8:00 pm.

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New Tax Laws Won’t Allow Automatic Bank Deductions — Taiwo Oyedele

Taiwo Oyedele, Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, has assured Nigerians that the new tax laws set to take effect on January 1, 2026, will not involve automatic deductions from personal bank accounts. Speaking during Channels Television’s end-of-year programme, 2025 In Retrospect: Charting a Pathway to 2026, Oyedele clarified that the reforms are based on self-declaration of income rather than direct debits. “People think that the government will debit their bank accounts from next year, and how they even came up with that, I have no idea. Nobody will debit your account for any amount you transfer. Whether it’s a billion or one thousand naira, at the end of the year, you tell the government yourself,” he said. Oyedele explained that taxpayers would only need to declare their earnings at the end of the tax year, highlighting that the framework is designed to be simple, transparent, and fair, especially for small business owners and low-income earners. “You know what constitutes your income and what doesn’t. So you tell the government: ‘This is my income and here is the tax.’ If you are exempted, you simply declare: ‘This is my income, and I am exempted from tax.’ It is a very simple process that we are simplifying further,” he said. He added that the reforms aim to make taxation progressive, removing the burden on vulnerable earners. “If you run a small business as a sole proprietor, an enterprise, or you are just hustling, the system will no longer be regressive. We’ve made it progressive,” Oyedele stated. Earlier, President Bola Tinubu affirmed that the new tax laws, including those enacted on June 26, 2025, and others starting January 2026, would proceed as planned. He described the reforms as “a once-in-a-generation opportunity to build a fair, competitive, and robust fiscal foundation,” emphasising that they are intended to restructure and harmonise the system rather than increase taxes. The president urged all stakeholders to support the implementation, noting that the process is now “firmly in the delivery stage” with no major obstacles threatening its progress.

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BREAKING: Peter Obi Defects To ADC Ahead Of 2027 Election

Peter Obi, who was the Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 election, has officially left the party for the coalition-backed African Democratic Congress (ADC). He announced his defection on Wednesday, December 31, in Enugu, describing the move as a strategic step ahead of the 2027 general election. The former Anambra State governor said his decision was driven by the need to reposition the country and offer Nigerians a new direction. “We are ending this year with the hope that in 2026 we will begin a rescue journey,” he said. Obi also pledged to confront electoral malpractice in the next election, adding, “We will resist rigging of election by every lawful means in 2027.”

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Mali and Burkina Faso Impose Retaliatory Travel Restrictions on US Citizens

Mali and Burkina Faso have responded to the US travel ban by imposing restrictions on American citizens. In statements released separately and reviewed by AFP on Wednesday, both countries’ foreign ministries said they would apply “equivalent measures” after President Donald Trump expanded the US travel ban this month to nearly 40 nations based solely on nationality. The US restrictions targeted Syrian citizens, Palestinian Authority passport holders, and nationals from several of Africa’s poorest countries, including Niger, Sierra Leone, and South Sudan. The White House said the ban aimed to block foreigners who “intend to threaten” Americans. Burkina Faso’s foreign ministry confirmed it was introducing “equivalent visa measures” for US citizens. Mali announced that, “with immediate effect,” American nationals would face the same entry conditions and requirements that the US imposes on Malian citizens. Mali also expressed regret that the US implemented the decision without prior consultation. Both countries are ruled by military juntas and belong to a regional confederation that includes Niger. While Niger has not formally announced countermeasures, its news agency reported that such actions had been decided. Trump’s December 17 announcement also included partial travel restrictions on other African countries such as Nigeria, Ivory Coast, and Senegal, as well as Canada and Mexico. Some of these nations are set to participate in next year’s football World Cup in the US.

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VeryDarkMan Criticizes Seyi Tinubu Over 2025 AFCON Poster in Morocco

VeryDarkMan sparked a flurry of reactions online after posting a video of a poster in Morocco featuring Seyi Tinubu. The poster, promoting the 2025 African Cup of Nations, included Tinubu’s photo, leaving VeryDarkMan visibly surprised. “Guess who dey for the bar for Morocco… Seyi Tinubu, you dey play football?” he asked, hinting that the poster resembled campaign material rather than a sports advertisement. He questioned why Tinubu’s image was featured in Morocco, suggesting it indicated early political ambitions and accusing the APC of desperation in their election strategy. “Seyi Tinubu, you carry this your campaign serious o… Y’all are really desperate,” he added. VeryDarkMan saw a poster of Seyi Tinubu in Morocco and this happened😂🫵🏽 pic.twitter.com/vdp44j76so — Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) December 30, 2025

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Gen Mamady Doumbouya Wins Guinea Presidency Amid Opposition Claims of Fraud

Gen Mamady Doumbouya has been elected president of Guinea, according to preliminary results from the country’s election commission, securing a decisive majority of the vote. The junta leader, who seized power in a coup four years ago, is seeking to legitimize his rule through the election. A civil society group advocating for a return to civilian governance denounced the vote as a “charade,” noting that Doumbouya’s main rivals were barred from running. Opposition figures also raised concerns about irregularities during the election. On Monday, internet monitoring group NetBlocks reported that access to social media platforms including TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook was restricted as citizens awaited the full results. While authorities have not commented on the restrictions, critics view the move as an attempt to suppress dissent. Provisional results released on Tuesday indicated Doumbouya won 86.72% of votes cast on 28 December, well above the threshold required to avoid a runoff, granting him a seven-year term. The Supreme Court has eight days to confirm the results if any challenges are filed. Opposition candidate Faya Millimono alleged “systematic fraudulent practices,” citing incidents of poll observer expulsions, ballot stuffing, and voter intimidation. The government and ruling party have yet to respond to these allegations. After ousting then-83-year-old President Alpha Condé in 2021, Doumbouya had pledged not to contest elections and to transfer power to civilian leadership. “Neither I nor any member of this transition will be a candidate for anything… As soldiers, we value our word very much,” he had said at the time.

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