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Christmas: Gov Okpebholo Urges Edo Residents to Embrace Unity, Compassion and Hope

Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has called on residents of the state to use the Christmas season to reflect on the timeless values of selflessness, unity and compassion symbolised by the birth of Jesus Christ. In his 2025 Christmas message to the people of Edo State, the governor extended warm greetings to Christians as they join others around the world in celebrating the season. He described Christmas as a time of love, sacrifice, peace and renewed hope for individuals, families and communities. In a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Dr Patrick Ebojele, Okpebholo said the festive period provides an opportunity for families and communities to come together in harmony, while also remembering and supporting the less privileged and vulnerable in society. The governor urged Edo people to use the season to strengthen peaceful coexistence, mutual respect and tolerance across religious and ethnic divides. He also expressed appreciation to residents for their continued support, patience and cooperation as his administration works to deliver good governance and sustainable development across the state. Reaffirming his commitment to the SHINE Agenda, Okpebholo said his government remains focused on improving security, infrastructure, healthcare, education and economic opportunities for all citizens. “As we celebrate Christmas, let us renew our faith in a better Edo State built on unity, hard work and shared prosperity. My administration remains resolute in ensuring that the dividends of democracy reach every corner of our state,” he said. He further advised residents to celebrate responsibly and observe safety measures throughout the festive period, while offering prayers for peace, progress and prosperity in Edo State and Nigeria at large. Governor Okpebholo wished Christians a joyful Christmas celebration and extended goodwill to all residents, expressing hope that the coming year would bring renewed optimism, greater achievements and lasting peace.

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Ndidi Explains Osimhen’s Frustration After Super Eagles’ AFCON Win Over Tanzania

Super Eagles captain Wilfred Ndidi has opened up on Victor Osimhen’s visible frustration following Nigeria’s 2–1 victory over Tanzania in their opening match of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. Nigeria secured all three points on Tuesday through goals from Semi Ajayi and Ademola Lookman, but the win came with a tense moment late in the game. Osimhen appeared unhappy after head coach Éric Chelle substituted him for Paul Onuachu, and cameras caught the striker exchanging words with the coach as he walked off the pitch. Speaking after the match, Ndidi played down suggestions of any serious issue, explaining that Osimhen’s reaction was driven by passion and his desire to help the team succeed. “I didn’t really see much of it, but it is what it is,” Ndidi said at the post-match press conference. “Victor is a big player. He always wants to give his best for the team, and maybe he felt frustrated at that moment.” The captain added that such emotions are natural, especially in high-pressure tournaments like AFCON. “We are human beings. Sometimes the game doesn’t go the way you expect, even when you’re trying your best for the team. That’s just who Osimhen is he always wants to be there and make a difference,” Ndidi explained. Ndidi also hinted that he would speak privately with the striker to help ease the pressure he puts on himself. “I think he’s putting too much pressure on himself because he really wants to win. I’ll talk to him. That’s the kind of hunger he has,” he said. As the Super Eagles continue their AFCON campaign, Ndidi’s comments highlight the strong bond within the squad and the importance of managing emotions alongside tactics. With unity and focus, Nigeria will be hoping to build on their opening win and push deeper into the tournament.

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Tinubu Celebrates Ganduje at 76, Hails His Decades of Service to Nigeria

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, on his 76th birthday, celebrated on December 25, 2026. In a statement issued by his spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, the President described Ganduje as a seasoned politician and accomplished administrator who has devoted more than five decades to public service in Nigeria. Tinubu highlighted Ganduje’s long career, which saw him serve in several key roles, including as a senior administrator in the Federal Capital Territory before returning to Kano State as Commissioner for Works during the military era. Ganduje later went on to serve two terms as Deputy Governor of Kano State and was subsequently elected governor for two consecutive terms. The President also noted that Ganduje currently serves as Chairman of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), where he continues to contribute to national development. Reflecting on their relationship, Tinubu expressed gratitude for Ganduje’s loyalty and support over the years, particularly his contributions to the growth and stability of the APC. “I will forever appreciate Ganduje’s friendship and close collaboration at different times, as well as his services to the APC,” the President said. As Ganduje marks another year, Tinubu prayed that Almighty Allah grants him good health and long life, enabling him to continue serving Nigeria and humanity.

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Niger Delta Ethnic Groups Hail Appointment of Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan as NUPRC CEO

Ethnic groups from the Niger Delta have welcomed the appointment of Mrs Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan as the new Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), describing it as well deserved and timely. The Itsekiri Liberation Frontiers, Ijaw Liberation Frontiers and Urhobo Liberation Frontiers said the appointment reflects Eyesan’s proven competence, dedication and long-standing contributions to Nigeria’s oil and gas industry. In a joint statement issued on Wednesday, the groups expressed satisfaction with the decision, noting that it aligns with the expectations and aspirations of stakeholders in the Niger Delta. The statement was jointly signed by prominent traditional and community leaders, including the Bolowie of Gbaramatu Ijaw, Chief Dr W.O. Okirika (CON); Suru Popo Itsekiri; Enyiagho Besidone; Chief E.O. Okotie (JP) of the Urhobo; and the Ovie of Origin Kingdom, HRH A.K. Osawota. They thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for what they described as his readiness to listen to calls from the region on the need to re-engage Eyesan in the oil and gas sector. “We are thrilled to see Mrs Eyesan’s talents recognised and rewarded. Her dedication, expertise and commitment to excellence make her an asset to any organisation,” the statement said. The groups expressed confidence that her wealth of experience would further strengthen regulation in the upstream petroleum sector and boost confidence among industry operators. They also urged Nigerians, especially stakeholders in the oil and gas industry, to support Eyesan as she takes on her new role. According to them, the new NUPRC chief has the capacity to justify the trust placed in her and deliver a tenure that will positively impact the industry and the nation.

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Shettima Vows Justice as FG Intensifies Security After Maiduguri Mosque Bombing

Vice President Kashim Shettima has strongly condemned the Christmas Eve bomb explosion at a mosque in Gamboru Market, Maiduguri, Borno State, vowing that those behind the attack will be tracked down and made to face the full consequences of their actions. The explosion, which claimed five lives and left several others injured, was described by the Vice President as a cruel and senseless assault on innocent citizens and the peace of the nation. He revealed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has ordered an immediate security operations across Borno State in response to the incident. In a statement issued on Thursday, Shettima said the Federal Government has deployed additional tactical security teams to the affected area to hunt down the perpetrators and prevent further attacks. “The Federal Government will not tolerate any attempt to undermine the peace and security of our nation. Our security agencies are working round the clock to ensure that the perpetrators of this heinous crime are brought to justice,” he said. The Vice President expressed confidence in the nation’s security architecture, noting that ongoing operations would not only lead to the arrest of those responsible but also uncover the full circumstances surrounding the explosion. He also extended condolences to the Borno State Government, residents of Maiduguri, and families who lost loved ones in the attack. “We sympathise deeply with the people of Borno State and the families affected by this tragedy. The Federal Government remains confident that those responsible for this despicable act of terrorism will face the full weight of the law,” Shettima said. Reaffirming the Tinubu administration’s stance on national security, the Vice President stressed that protecting lives and property remains a constitutional responsibility the government will not relent on. “Since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu assumed office in 2023, this administration has consistently demonstrated its unwavering commitment to the security, unity, and stability of Nigeria. This resolve remains firm under God and the Constitution,” he stated. Shettima added that the Federal Government is working closely with state governments and local security agencies to strengthen the protection of vulnerable communities and critical infrastructure, particularly across the North-East and other high-risk areas.

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ADC Gains Momentum in Taraba as 45,000 New Members Register Across Four LGAs

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has recorded a major boost in Taraba State, with no fewer than 45,000 eligible voters registering as new members across four local government areas. A member of the party’s Membership Mobilisation, Revalidation and Registration (MMRR) committee, Hon. Iliya Ezekiel, disclosed this in a telephone interview in Jalingo, describing the development as a strong signal of growing public trust in the party. According to Ezekiel, the latest wave of registrations came from Donga, Takum and Ussa Local Government Areas, while more than 10,000 people had earlier defected to the party in Gassol Local Government Area. “Today, we received and registered additional members from Donga, Takum and Ussa LGAs who have chosen to join the African Democratic Congress movement,” he said. Ezekiel noted that the surge in membership reflects increasing confidence in the ADC’s commitment to transparency, inclusiveness and grassroots development. He added that the party’s leadership in Taraba State remains united and non-partisan, creating room for people from different political backgrounds to feel welcome. “As leaders of this great party, we are open to all. Anyone who wishes to join us is welcome. The ADC is ready to accommodate those committed to bringing positive change to Taraba State and Nigeria as a whole,” he said. He stressed that the ongoing membership drive is targeted at Nigerians who are dissatisfied with their current political platforms and are seeking a credible alternative. Ezekiel further described the current growth as unprecedented, assuring that the party would sustain its mobilisation and registration efforts across the state. He attributed the increasing acceptance of the ADC to effective grassroots engagement and inclusive leadership, while assuring new members that the party would continue to promote unity, fairness and internal democracy.

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Christmas: AbdulRazaq Urges Kwarans to Embrace Peace, Unity and Vigilance

Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has called on Nigerians, particularly residents of the state, to continue living in peace, harmony and mutual understanding as they celebrate Christmas. In his Christmas message to the people of Kwara on Thursday, the governor extended warm greetings to the Christian community, describing the season as one that reflects the core values of love, peace and grace symbolised by the birth of Jesus Christ. “I extend my heartfelt felicitations to the Christian community in Kwara State on the occasion of Christmas,” AbdulRazaq said. “I pray that this season brings joy, peace, and God’s abiding grace and guidance to everyone the very essence of Jesus Christ, who is the reason for the season.” The governor expressed appreciation to Christians in the state for their continued support, understanding and commitment to peaceful coexistence, noting that their contributions have helped sustain harmony across Kwara. He urged residents to strengthen bonds of brotherhood and work together towards building a safer and more prosperous state and nation. “At this time and always, I call for continuous harmony, brotherhood and a shared commitment to the peace and development of Kwara State and Nigeria,” he said. Acknowledging current security challenges, AbdulRazaq also appealed to citizens to remain vigilant, patriotic and supportive of ongoing efforts by security agencies to safeguard lives and property across the state. He concluded by wishing residents a joyful Christmas celebration and a more fulfilling New Year.

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FG, ASUU Finally Seal Deal, End 16-Year Standoff Over University Reforms

After more than a decade and a half of negotiations, strikes and strained relations, the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have finally reached an agreement on the long-contested 2009 FGN–ASUU pact. Confirming the breakthrough, ASUU President, Professor Chris Piwuna, told LEADERSHIP on Wednesday that the renegotiated agreement was concluded on December 23, 2025, following intense engagements between both sides. The new deal is set to take effect from January 1, 2026, and will be reviewed after three years. Professor Piwuna described the development as a major victory for Nigeria’s university system, ending a crisis that has dragged on for over 16 years. Key highlights of the agreement include a 40 per cent salary increase for academic staff and significantly improved pension conditions. Under the new pension arrangement, professors will retire at 70 years with pensions equivalent to their full annual salaries a long-standing demand of the union. The agreement also introduces a new funding framework for universities, with clear and dedicated allocations for research, libraries, laboratories, equipment and staff development. A major reform proposal is the establishment of a National Research Council, which will fund research with no less than one per cent of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP), aimed at boosting innovation and strengthening research capacity. In addition, the deal strengthens university autonomy and academic freedom, promoting merit-based governance and democratic leadership. Deans and provosts, including heads of postgraduate schools, will now be elected, with only professors eligible to contest for such positions. Importantly, the agreement guarantees that no ASUU member will be victimised for participating in the prolonged struggle that led to the renegotiation. “Recall that the 2009 agreement was due for review in 2012, but that never happened despite repeated negotiations, strikes and threats of action,” Piwuna said. “After years of persistence, the efforts of our past and present leadership and members have finally paid off.” He explained that the renegotiated agreement focuses on improving conditions of service, addressing chronic underfunding, enhancing autonomy and academic freedom, and implementing reforms aimed at reversing decay, curbing brain drain and repositioning Nigerian universities for national development. Piwuna expressed optimism that the Federal Government would move quickly to implement the agreement, praising the renegotiation team led by Mallam Yayale Ahmed (CFR) and commending the Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, for providing the final push that led to the deal. He also called on the government to expedite negotiations with other university-based unions SSANU, NASU and NAAT to ensure smooth and fair operations across the university system. The ASUU president concluded by thanking the Nigerian Labour Congress for its solidarity and applauding union members nationwide for their patience and perseverance throughout the long struggle.

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Christmas: Makinde Urges Oyo Residents to Live in Love, Stay Security-Conscious

Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde, has extended warm Christmas greetings to Christians in the state and across the country, urging them to embrace love, peace and harmony as they celebrate the season. In his Christmas message to the people of Oyo State, the governor described Christmas as a season rooted in love, with the birth of Jesus Christ at its core. He encouraged Christians to reflect the values of Christ by showing kindness to one another and living peacefully with their neighbours. Governor Makinde also reminded residents to remain mindful of their surroundings during the festivities, stressing that keeping the state safe is a shared responsibility between the government and the people. He called on citizens to stay alert and promptly report any suspicious activities to security agencies using the Citizen Emergency Number, 615. According to him, the guiding principle of “If you see something, say something” remains crucial to sustaining peace and security across the state, especially during the festive period.

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Super Eagles Kick Off AFCON Quest Against Tanzania, Eye Strong Start in Fez

Nigeria’s Super Eagles begin their campaign for a fourth Africa Cup of Nations title today when they take on Tanzania’s Taifa Stars at the Fez Stadium in Fez, Morocco. The Eagles arrive at the tournament determined to bounce back from the disappointment of missing out on the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Their qualification hopes ended in heartbreak after a dramatic African play-off final loss to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where they were edged out 4–3 on penalties following a 1–1 draw after extra time. Despite that setback, head coach Éric Chelle’s side showed resilience and quality throughout the qualifiers. Nigeria went unbeaten in their group stage matches in 2025, recording four wins and a draw, before thrashing Gabon 4–1 in the continental play-off semi-finals. The narrow defeat to DR Congo, however, denied them a place at the FIFA Play-Off Tournament and a second straight World Cup appearance. Now turning their focus fully to AFCON, Nigeria will look to reassert their status as one of Africa’s football powerhouses. With a squad packed with Europe-based stars, the Super Eagles are eager to add to their three previous AFCON titles, even as they trail Egypt (seven titles), Cameroon (five) and Ghana (four) in the competition’s rich history. Speaking ahead of the match, Chelle admitted he is well aware of the high expectations from Nigerian fans, who demand victories in every outing. A convincing win and a clean sheet  against Tanzania would be the ideal way to set the tone. The Taifa Stars, coached by Miguel Gamondi, are making just their fourth AFCON appearance. Their previous outings in 1980, 2019 and 2023 all ended at the group stage, and they are still chasing their first-ever win at the tournament, having recorded three draws and six losses so far. All eyes will be on Nigeria’s attacking spearhead, Victor Osimhen. The 26-year-old striker is in blistering form after finishing the 2024/25 season as top scorer in the Turkish Süper Lig. He has already scored six goals in 12 league games this season and has been directly involved in six goals across his last four appearances for Nigeria. With that kind of momentum, Osimhen is widely tipped as a strong contender for the Golden Boot as the Super Eagles launch their AFCON journey.

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