Chinua Soludo Spreads Christmas Cheer by Paying Hospital Bills for Patients in Anambra

Chinua Soludo, son of Anambra State Governor Professor Chukwuma Soludo, brightened the holiday season for patients in the state by paying off hospital bills at three medical facilities on Christmas Day. His visits included St. Joseph’s Hospital in Adazi Nnukwu (Anaocha LGA), General Hospital in Nnobi (Idemili South LGA), and General Hospital in Ekwulobia (Aguata LGA). At St. Joseph’s Hospital, he cleared the bills of more than five patients, including a woman who had been held after discharge; her ₦933,500 bill was fully settled. In Nnobi, he paid over ₦120,000 for a patient treated for acute malaria, allowing them to return home and celebrate Christmas with family. The goodwill extended to Ekwulobia General Hospital, where 10 women received help with their medical expenses and transportation, ensuring they could safely enjoy the holiday with their loved ones. Families and beneficiaries expressed profound gratitude, praying for blessings and protection for Soludo, and describing his gesture as a rare example of compassion and generosity. This is not the first time Chinua Soludo has carried out such charitable acts. Last year, he visited Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Teaching Hospital in Awka, where he settled the bills of dozens of patients, further solidifying his reputation for philanthropy.

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Timaya Takes Hilarious Fall While Lifting Fan on Stage

Nigerian singer Timaya had an unexpected moment at the Gbaramatu Christmas Carnival in Delta State when he tried to lift a plus-sized fan during his ‘Ukwu’ performance. The effort backfired, sending him tumbling to the ground, much to the amusement of the audience. Undeterred, Timaya quickly bounced back and continued his energetic performance. The clip has gone viral, with fans cracking up at the hilarious mishap. Moment Timaya fell on stage while trying to lift a fan during his “UKWU” performance at the Gbaramatu Christmas Carnival in Delta State 😂❤️ pic.twitter.com/ww1YvV1ip4 — HYPETRIBE (@hypetribeng) December 25, 2025

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Tiwa Savage Spreads Holiday Cheer With Lavish Dinner, Gifts $500 To Guests

Tiwa Savage is making headlines this Christmas for her extraordinary generosity, hosting a lavish dinner where she surprised each guest with $500 (approximately ₦750,000). The singer’s thoughtful gesture has captured the hearts of fans, who praise her for spreading love and joy beyond social media. The intimate gathering, attended by family, friends, and industry colleagues, was filled with delicious food, festive cheer, and Tiwa’s signature warmth. Fans have been celebrating the personal touch and heartfelt spirit of her holiday celebrations. Tiwa Savage spreading love, giving $500 each to everyone after the Christmas dinner she hosted 💰😅✨ pic.twitter.com/YfgOgk5Faz — Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) December 26, 2025

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Odumeje Says He Celebrates ‘Chrismarity’ Not Christmas

Controversial cleric Odumeje has clarified that he does not take part in traditional Christmas celebrations. Speaking to his congregation while dressed in a Christmas-themed outfit, Odumeje said he observes what he calls “Chrismarity” rather than Christmas. He explained that the term Christmas, in his view, resembles performing a mass, whereas “Chrismarity” reflects a more Christlike celebration. “I am not celebrating Christmas, but I am celebrating Chrismarity. That is Christly. That is enjoyment. Christmas is like just doing mass. But Chrismarity is everything. It is Christlike. Merry Christmas!” he stated.   View this post on Instagram  

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Ooni Of Ife Pays Christmas Day Visit To President Tinubu In Lagos

Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, paid a visit to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, at the President’s residence in Lagos on Thursday, December 25, 2025. The visit took place on Christmas Day and was described as cordial, reflecting the close ties between the traditional ruler and the First Family. While details of their discussion were not disclosed, the meeting was seen as part of ongoing engagements between traditional institutions and the nation’s political leadership. The visit highlighted the importance of collaboration and mutual respect between cultural authorities and the federal government, particularly on issues related to unity, heritage, and national progress.

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Regina Daniels Reflects On Motherhood As She Posts Throwback Christmas Photos With Her Children

Regina Daniels marked Christmas Day by reflecting on motherhood, sharing a series of throwback photos with her children on Instagram. The images showed the actress twinning with her kids in matching green pyjamas, a moment she described as emotionally significant. In her caption, Regina referred to the photos as lasting memories, writing: “Old? Maybe. Golden? Always in my heart. Merry Christmas everyone. Love, Mama MK”. Her festive post surfaced amid a tense custody dispute with her husband, politician Ned Nwoko. Regina has accused him of deliberately preventing her from having access to their children. According to her claims, she has not spoken to them since mid-November. She further alleged that Nwoko dismissed her nannies, coerced them into making untrue statements, and subsequently filed for full custody of the children.

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Netanyahu Raises Alarm Over Christian Persecution In Nigeria During Christmas Message

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has raised alarm over what he described as the ongoing persecution of Christians in Nigeria, calling for an immediate halt to violence and displacement affecting Christian communities. In a Christmas video message released on Wednesday, Netanyahu said attacks motivated by religion were unacceptable anywhere in the world and should not be tolerated under any circumstances. He pointed directly to Nigeria, saying militant assaults against Christians must stop without delay. “The persecution of Christians or members of any religion cannot and must not be tolerated. And the displacement and attacks against Christians in Nigeria, that too must end. And it must end now.” Netanyahu used the address to portray Israel as a safe haven for Christians, describing it as the only country in the Middle East where Christians are able to practise their faith freely and celebrate religious traditions without fear. He contrasted Israel’s position with what he described as widespread intimidation and persecution of Christians in other parts of the region. “Israel is the only country in the Middle East where Christians can practise their faith with full rights and in total freedom, where Christian pilgrims are embraced with open arms and are so deeply appreciated, where Christians can celebrate their traditions proudly and openly do so without any fear.” According to Netanyahu, Israel’s Christian population continues to grow, while Christian communities in several Middle Eastern countries have steadily declined due to discrimination and oppression. He cited Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey and areas under the Palestinian Authority as examples, with particular emphasis on Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus. “The birthplace of Jesus, Bethlehem, used to have an 80 per cent Christian population. That’s when we were there. When we left and gave it to the Palestinian Authority, it has since dwindled from 80 per cent to 20 per cent.” He also compared how Christian symbols are treated, noting that Jerusalem’s municipal authorities officially distribute Christmas trees every year, while a Christmas tree was recently set on fire in Jenin. “In Jerusalem, the city municipality every year officially distributes Christmas trees every year. It’s been doing so for two decades. By contrast, a few days ago, in the Palestinian town of Jenin, Palestinians burnt a Christmas tree in the Holy Redeemer Church.” “That’s the difference. Israel stands up for Christians across the region, wherever they face widespread intimidation and persecution.” Netanyahu concluded the message by extending Christmas greetings to Christians around the world. His comments come weeks after United States President Donald Trump accused the Nigerian government of failing to stop the killing of Christians. In a post on his Truth Social account, Trump warned that the US could suspend all aid to Nigeria and even consider military action if the attacks continued.

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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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