Makinde Rules Out Supporting Tinubu In 2027, Tells Wike To Allow Free Political Choices

Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has stated that he will not back President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election, while calling on the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, to respect the right of others to make their own political decisions. Makinde made the remarks on Tuesday during a media interaction in Ibadan, where he expressed shock over reports that Wike had promised to deliver the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to Tinubu ahead of 2027. “I was in a meeting with President Tinubu, Nyesom Wike, and others when Wike volunteered to hold the PDP for Tinubu against 2027, and I was in shock. Wike can support the president in 2027, but I will not,” Makinde said. The PDP governor recalled making it clear to Tinubu that he could not assist in building the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State. “I said, no, sir, I can never help you organise the APC in Oyo State because I am of the PDP,” he said. Makinde stressed that while Wike is entitled to support Tinubu, other party members should also be free to take independent political positions. “The real issue is that Wike would like to support the President for 2027. That’s fine; it is within his rights. But some of us want to ensure that democracy survives in Nigeria and that the PDP survives as well. He should allow us to make our own choices,” he said. He explained that attempts to resolve the matter quietly were unsuccessful, leading to a direct confrontation. “I tried to engage him through a mutual friend, but when he did not back off, I confronted him directly. From that day, I made it clear I would never be part of this. Wike can support him, but it is also within my right to decide who I will support or what I will do in 2027. This explains the current conflict within the PDP.” Makinde added that his immediate focus is preserving the PDP and preventing Nigeria from drifting into a one-party system. “Some of us want to ensure that democracy survives in Nigeria. We don’t want to drift into a one-party state, and we want to ensure that the PDP survives,” he said. Turning to governance, Makinde said his administration is prioritising opportunity creation over direct handouts in tackling poverty. “We will not give people handouts in Oyo State. Instead, we will create a conducive environment for people to thrive,” he said. He cited the Sustainable Action for Economic Recovery (SEFA) programme as an example, explaining that subsidies are targeted at boosting productivity. “For the 20,000 people using our state transport system, including vulnerable persons, students, the elderly, and the physically challenged, they pay half the price. That money is subsidising productivity. You don’t get on the bus just because it’s cheaper; you get on it because you’re going somewhere important, likely to result in something productive,” Makinde explained. Makinde and Wike were among PDP figures who supported Tinubu in the 2023 elections, but his comments reflect deepening divisions within the party as preparations for 2027 intensify.

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FIRS Declares NIN Now Automatically Serves As Tax ID For Nigerians, CAC Number For Companies

The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has confirmed that the National Identification Number (NIN) issued by the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) will now automatically serve as the Tax Identification Number (TIN) for individual Nigerians. The announcement was made on Monday as part of a public awareness campaign on the new tax laws, shared on FIRS’ X account. FIRS also clarified that registered businesses will no longer need a separate Tax ID. Instead, their Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) registration number will act as their official tax identifier under the revised system. The clarification comes amid concerns over new tax law provisions requiring a Tax ID for transactions such as opening bank accounts. The Service explained that the Nigeria Tax Administration Act (NTAA), which takes effect in January 2026, mandates the use of a Tax ID for specific transactions. It noted that this requirement is not new, as it has existed since the Finance Act of 2019 and has now been reinforced under the NTAA. “The Tax ID unifies all Tax Identification Numbers previously issued by the FIRS and State Internal Revenue Services into a single identifier,” FIRS said. “For individuals, your NIN automatically serves as your Tax ID, while for registered companies, your CAC RC number is used. There is no need for a physical card, as the Tax ID is a unique number linked directly to your identity.” FIRS said the new system aims to simplify taxpayer identification, prevent duplication, curb tax evasion, and ensure fairness by making sure all taxable individuals contribute their share. The Service urged the public to ignore misinformation about the reform, assuring Nigerians that the updated framework is intended to improve efficiency and transparency in tax administration.

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Tacha And Zlatan Ibile Reconcile Six Years After Infamous “Body Odour” Saga

Tacha and Zlatan Ibile have reportedly made peace, putting years of tension behind them. A new video circulating online shows the former Big Brother Naija housemate dancing alongside the rapper, radiating good energy and camaraderie. The reconciliation comes six years after the controversial “Body Odour” diss track saga, which began following Tacha’s disqualification from BBNaija 2019. At the time, Zlatan Ibile released a song mocking Tacha, which triggered widespread criticism. Now, the pair appear to have moved on from the past and are enjoying each other’s company. what is tHIS?? what is WHAT? pic.twitter.com/NZggIyFLeG — TACHA🔱🇬🇭 🇳🇬 (@Symply_Tacha) December 22, 2025

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Six Rivers State PDP Lawmakers Join APC, Leaving Party With Only Two House Seats

Six lawmakers from Rivers State in the House of Representatives have defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). The defecting members are Robinson Dekor, Solomon Bob, Cyril Hart, Victor Obuzor, Blessing Amadi, and Felix Nwaeke. Speaker of the House, Tajudeen Abbas, read their letters of defection on Tuesday, citing “divisions and unresolved political crisis in the PDP” as the reason for their move. The lawmakers said the internal conflicts in the PDP had made it difficult for them to pursue their political goals and pledged to support the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu. The defection reduces the PDP’s Rivers State caucus in the House from 12 to just two members. Last week, the party had already lost three representatives—Boniface Emerengwa, Awaji-Inombek Abiante, and Boma Goodhead—to the APC. The remaining PDP lawmakers from Rivers State are House Minority Leader Kingsley Chinda and Kelechi Nwogu.

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Portable Offers ₦500,000 Reward For Anyone Who Catches Look-alike Performing His Songs

Portable has announced a ₦500,000 reward for anyone who catches an impersonator performing his songs on stage. The singer warned that while mimicking his style is acceptable, performing his tracks without permission amounts to “a scam.” He emphasized his determination to protect his music and called for offenders to be handed over to the authorities. Portable said: “Good morning everyone, police and soldier. If you see my lookalike performing my song on stage, arrest him and bring him to me. I will pay ₦500,000. ₦500,000 for anybody that sees my lookalike and bring him to me. Any of my lookalike that is performing my song on stage, bring him to me. “It is a scam. It’s not like you are performing your song; you are performing my song, my song that is on Apple Music. It is a scam. I’m performing my own song. Just bring him to me. I’ll give you ₦500,000 and give him to the police.” “I have ₦500k for anyone who arrests my lookalike that’s performing my song on stage” — Portable. https://t.co/STy1i4OT7H pic.twitter.com/rNLYYAWNzb — Naijahouseofgist (@9jahouseofgistt) December 22, 2025

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Chocolate City Music Accuses Odumodublvck Of Attacking Staff Backstage At Rhythm Unplugged

Chocolate City Music has accused rapper Odumodublvck of physically attacking one of its staff members backstage at Monday’s Rhythm Unplugged concert in Lagos. In a statement shared on its Instagram page, the label described the incident as a serious escalation in the ongoing feud between Odumodublvck and Chocolate City artist Emeka Akumafule, known professionally as Blaqbonez. According to the statement, Mr Feyi Ajayi, a Chocolate City employee, was backstage with another artist when Odumodublvck allegedly approached him, issued threats toward the label and its executives, and headbutted him without provocation. Eyewitnesses said that when a bodyguard tried to intervene, Odumodublvck and his associates reportedly poured drinks on Mr Ajayi while shouting abusive language at the staff and management. Chocolate City confirmed that Mr Ajayi was hospitalised and is currently receiving treatment for injuries sustained during the attack. The label framed the incident as part of a broader pattern of harassment linked to the ongoing rivalry between Odumodublvck and Blaqbonez. It highlighted previous alleged confrontations, including an altercation at Landmark Beach in December 2024, disputes in Uyo, and incidents at a fashion show in England in 2025. The company also cited repeated online harassment targeting Blaqbonez, his manager Morin Oluwatobi, and Chocolate City executive Osagie Onobun. The statement further alleged that Odumodublvck had sent over 100 threatening messages to Blaqbonez and other members of the label, some of which were directed at family members and colleagues in the music industry. “Rap rivalries are part of hip-hop, but physical assault, stalking, spitting on women, threats with weapons, and intimidation are not acceptable,” Chocolate City said. The company added that it has reported the matter to the authorities and will pursue legal action to protect its staff, artists, and executives. It also urged event organisers and industry stakeholders to strengthen security at live shows and take a firm stance against violence. Odumodublvck’s representatives were not immediately available for comment. The feud between Blaqbonez and Odumodublvck began in June 2025 when Blaqbonez released the diss track Who’s Really Rapping, which Odumodublvck interpreted as a personal attack, igniting a heated online exchange between the two artists.

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Ogun Court Dismisses KWAM 1’s Bid To Halt Awujale Selection Process

An Ogun State High Court in Ijebu-Ode on Monday dismissed an application by Fuji musician Otunba Wasiu Olasunkanmi Ayinde, popularly known as KWAM 1, seeking to halt the selection process of the next Awujale. Ayinde, from the Fidipote ruling house, had approached the court to challenge why only the Fusengbuwa ruling house was being considered to produce the next Awujale. He filed the suit against Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun and the Chairman of the Fusengbuwa ruling house, Otunba Lateef Owoyemi, asking the court to stop the installation process pending the outcome of his lawsuit. Other respondents in the case, filed as HC3/238/2025, include the Executive Chairman of Ijebu-Ode Local Government, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, the Secretary to Ijebu-Ode Local Government, and the Chairman of the Awujale Interregnum Administrative Council. Justice A. A. Omoniyi ruled that the application lacked merit and refused to grant an interim injunction to stop the selection of the new Awujale. However, the court scheduled an accelerated hearing, with proceedings set to begin on January 14, 2026. Ayinde’s lawsuit claims that the succession process violates the Ogun State Chieftaincy Law and infringes on his constitutional rights. In response to the legal challenge, the state government temporarily halted the Awujale selection process. Vice Chairman of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House, Prof. Fassy Yusuf, explained that the suspension was due to procedural errors, noting that the government intends to strictly follow the provisions of the Obas and Chiefs Law in the installation of the Awujale.

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Asake Expresses Heartbreak, Pledges Accountability After Fan Dies at Nairobi Concert

Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Asake has issued a heartfelt statement following the tragic death of a fan at his December 20 concert in Nairobi. The incident, which occurred during a crowd crush at the venue, claimed the life of Karen Lojore and left many in mourning. Taking to Instagram, Asake wrote: “I am devastated by the tragic incident that took place at the festival on Dec 20th in Nairobi. My heart goes out to the family, friends, and loved ones of Karen Lojore, and I pledge to support and do my best to understand what happened. Those responsible should be held accountable. Music has always been my way of sharing love and joy, and it breaks my heart that anyone had to experience such loss. My thoughts are with everyone grieving, and I pray that Karen rests in peace. God Bless Kenya.” The singer’s statement reflects his shock and sorrow, as well as his commitment to ensure accountability for those involved. Event organizers have also expressed condolences and vowed to cooperate with authorities to investigate the tragedy and improve safety measures for future events. The heartbreaking incident has sparked widespread discussion about concert safety and the need for stricter crowd management.

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