Edo Governor Monday Okpebholo Demands ₦25 Billion From PDP Chairman Anthony Aziegbemi Over Alleged Defamation

Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo has called on PDP state chairman Dr. Anthony Aziegbemi to pay ₦25 billion in damages over alleged defamation and libel. The governor is also demanding a public apology to be published in three national newspapers. The demands were made in a letter dated 22 December 2025, addressed to Aziegbemi and signed by Okpebholo’s lawyer, R.I.D. Okezie, Esq. The letter, titled “Demand for damages and apologies for defamation of the character of the Executive Governor of Edo State, Senator Monday Okpebholo,” accused the PDP chairman of making statements that undermined the governor’s reputation. Okpebholo has given Aziegbemi a seven-day ultimatum to pay the ₦25 billion and issue the retraction. The claims relate to a press release allegedly issued by Aziegbemi on 7 January 2025, in his role as factional chairman of the Edo State PDP Caretaker Committee. The release, reportedly circulated widely in print and online media, is said to have contained remarks that disparaged the governor and the office he holds. The letter further noted that the publication mocked the governor’s public image, which he has cultivated over the years, including during his tenure as a senator in the National Assembly.

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Charles Okocha Bursts With Joy After Receiving $50,000 Gift From Tony Elumelu

Nigerian actor Charles Okocha was left overjoyed after receiving a $50,000 gift from billionaire Tony Elumelu during a recent visit to the businessman’s company. A video shared online captures Okocha emerging from Elumelu’s office with his associates. As the envelope containing the cash was revealed, Okocha’s excitement took over — he ran around, shouted, and in his trademark dramatic fashion, kept exclaiming, “Santa Elumelu!” The clip has since gone viral, drawing reactions from fans who were entertained by both the generous gift and Okocha’s theatrical celebration. Elumelu, widely recognized for his philanthropy and support for African entrepreneurs through the Tony Elumelu Foundation, once again made headlines for his generosity. Tony Elumelu Gifted Charles Okocha $50k Him Wan Mad pic.twitter.com/nf0iMBCI5K — Afrobeat Blog (@hilaryeboigbe) December 24, 2025

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Kano State House Of Assembly Mourns As Two Lawmakers Die Within An Hour

The Kano State House of Assembly was gripped by shock and mourning on Wednesday after two of its members died within an hour of each other. The Assembly’s spokesperson, Kamaludden Shawai, confirmed the incidents to PREMIUM TIMES. Aminu Sa’adu, the lawmaker representing Ungoggo Local Government Area, reportedly passed away on Wednesday morning following a brief illness. Shortly after, Sarki Aliyu, the representative for Kano Municipal LGA, also died. Shawai explained that Aliyu collapsed at the Assembly complex upon hearing the news of Sa’adu’s death. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The two lawmakers were close friends, and their sudden deaths have left the Assembly and their constituents in Ungoggo and Kano Municipal in deep shock. Lawmakers described the event as an unprecedented tragedy for Kano State’s political leadership.

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IED Detonates At Gamboru Main Market Mosque In Maiduguri During Evening Prayers

An improvised explosive device (IED) reportedly detonated at a mosque in Gamboru Main Market, Maiduguri, Borno State, on Wednesday evening, just as worshippers were performing their Maghrib prayers around 6:00 pm. The mosque, which is usually frequented by traders and shoppers from the busy Gamboru market, was targeted in the attack. This incident is the latest in a series of violent attacks, and residents of Maiduguri noted that the city had not witnessed a similar blast in recent times. Efforts to reach the Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Keneth Daso, for comment were unsuccessful at the time of reporting.

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ASUU, Federal Government Finalize New Agreement On Salaries, Pensions And University Funding

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and the Federal Government have reached a new agreement, bringing an end to the long-running renegotiation of the 2009 FGN–ASUU Agreement. The resolution marks a major milestone in addressing disputes over academics’ welfare and funding for public universities. ASUU announced the development on its official Facebook page on Wednesday, confirming that the agreement will take effect from January 1, 2026, with a scheduled review after three years. The deal was finalized on December 23, 2025, following extensive negotiations between the union and government representatives. Under the new terms, academic staff in public universities will receive a 40 per cent salary increase, alongside significantly enhanced pension benefits. Professors retiring at age 70 are now entitled to a pension equivalent to their annual salary. The agreement also introduces a revamped funding model for universities, allocating dedicated resources for research, libraries, laboratories, equipment, and staff development. Additionally, a National Research Council will be established to oversee research activities, with at least one per cent of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product committed to funding research. Other key provisions include strengthened university autonomy and academic freedom, the election of academic leaders such as Deans and Provosts restricted to professors, and assurances that no staff member will be penalized for participating in previous industrial actions.

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Tinubu Calls For Unity, Tolerance And Compassion In 2025 Christmas Message

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has delivered a Christmas message to Nigerian Christians for the 2025 celebration, appealing for unity, tolerance, and compassion across the country. The message, released by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, described Christmas as a season that reflects values capable of strengthening national cohesion. Tinubu encouraged Nigerians to show love to one another, assist the less privileged, and maintain peaceful relations across religious and ethnic divides. In his address, the President wrote, “My Fellow Nigerians, as we mark this year’s Christmas, may the love of Christ and his message of grace, hope, peace, and goodwill to humanity abide with us all.” He stressed that the season goes beyond festivities, noting, “Christmas reminds us to reflect on the significance of Jesus Christ’s birth and his message of salvation as the Prince of Peace.” Extending goodwill to Christians at home and abroad, Tinubu said, “On this Holy Day, I wish all Christians in Nigeria and around the world a Merry Christmas. I thank God for the opportunity to serve as the leader of our great country, and I pray for peace in our land, especially among individuals of differing religious beliefs.” The President reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to freedom of worship, stating, “As your President, I remain committed to doing everything within my power to enshrine religious freedom in Nigeria and to protect all people of different faiths from violence.” He acknowledged the impact of Christians on national development, writing, “As we celebrate the birth of Jesus, let us also reflect on the many contributions that Christians in Nigeria, as followers of Christ, have made and continue to make toward the progress of our country.” Highlighting acts of charity and service, Tinubu added, “The love of Christ and the message of the Gospel have inspired many Christians to care for the vulnerable and less privileged in our society.” He also praised peace advocates, saying, “We honour those who, following the example of Jesus, work tirelessly to promote peace, harmony, and tolerance in their communities.” Reflecting on governance and security, the President stated, “Since I assumed office in 2023, I have continually reassured Nigerians of our unyielding commitment to safeguarding the security, unity, and stability of our nation.” He added that this resolve “remains steadfast under God and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.” Emphasizing equality and safety for all citizens, Tinubu said, “All Nigerians have the right to live, worship, and pursue their aspirations in safety and dignity. No one, regardless of ethnicity or belief, should be made to suffer for professing and practising his faith.” Calling for national unity, he wrote, “The love for God and love for humanity is at the heart of all the great faiths. These shared values must continue to bind us together as one indivisible and resilient people of our blessed country.” The President also revealed ongoing engagement with religious leaders, noting, “Throughout the year, I have had the privilege of engaging with prominent leaders from the two major faiths in the country, particularly amid concerns about religious intolerance and insecurity.” He assured that the government would continue to work with faith institutions to “strengthen collaboration, prevent conflict and promote peaceful coexistence.” As Nigerians travel during the festive season, Tinubu urged caution, saying, “I urge all citizens to exercise patience and maintain discipline on the roads.” He added, “I wish all travellers a safe journey and a safe return to their destinations.” Concluding his message, the President expressed optimism about Nigeria’s future, stating, “With confidence in divine providence and our collective strength, we will continue the work of building a greater Nigeria, one that future generations will be proud of.” He ended with, “I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year in advance.”

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Simi, Adekunle Gold Expecting As Singer Flaunts Baby Bump In New Video

Simi has caught the attention of fans after appearing with her baby bump in the music video for Adekunle Gold’s song, My Love Is The Same. The visuals highlight a warm family setting, with the singer proudly embracing her pregnancy on screen. The video also features Adekunle Gold and their daughter, Deja, as the family shares affectionate moments that reflect love, unity, and togetherness. The music video has since been released on YouTube, giving fans a closer look at the couple’s growing family. Adekunle Gold & Simi are expecting a baby! 😍 Simi shows off her baby bump in the music video for "My Love Is The Same" 🥺♥️ Congratulations to the couple 👏🏽 https://t.co/loHbCgKZYX pic.twitter.com/0sJgzMbwNN — 𝗔𝗟𝗕𝗨𝗠 𝗧𝗔𝗟𝗞𝗦 📀 (@AlbumTalksHQ) December 24, 2025

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Lai Mohammed Says Jollof Rice Originated In Senegal As Prisoners’ Meal

Former Minister of Information Lai Mohammed has claimed that Jollof rice originated in Senegal and was initially prepared as a meal for prisoners. Speaking on Channels TV on Tuesday, December 23, Mohammed, who served under the Buhari administration, explained that the dish’s name is derived from the Senegalese word “Wollof.” He said, “Jollof rice was actually prepared for prisoners because it was all put in one plate with oil, salt, and everything. The origin of Jollof is Wollof.” Mohammed noted that the link between Jollof rice and Senegal was later recognized on Wikipedia, crediting the Wollof people for the dish’s origin.

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