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“I Don’t Know My Future” — Chelle Speaks After Super Eagles’ AFCON Exit
Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle has admitted that his future with Nigeria is uncertain following the team’s semi-final loss to host nation Morocco at the 2025 AFCON in Rabat. Nigeria were eliminated after losing 4–2 on penalties, following a goalless draw that lasted through extra time. The Super Eagles will now face Egypt in the third-place match on Saturday. Speaking after the match, Chelle said he was unsure if he would remain in charge beyond the tournament, noting that a decision could come at any time. Despite the defeat, the coach praised his players and insisted Nigeria had been…
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‘Fake news’ – FG speaks on suspension of tax laws
The Federal Government has denied reports that it has suspended the release of implementation guidelines for the newly introduced tax laws. Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Taiwo Oyedele, dismissed the claims in a post on X on Thursday, describing them as fake news. His response comes amid widespread speculation that the government had paused the rollout of the tax reform guidelines. The tax laws, which took effect about two weeks ago, have sparked controversy, with calls for their suspension from groups including the Nigeria Labour Congress and former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi. However,…
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“No Foreign Power Will Save Us” — Shehu Sani Urges Nigerians to Resist Insecurity
Former Kaduna Central senator, Shehu Sani, has called on Nigerians to unite and actively resist terrorists, bandits, and other criminals threatening lives across the country. Sani made the statement on Thursday in Abuja during the public presentation of his books, The Councillor and The Perilous Path to Europe. He said Nigerians should not expect any foreign country to solve Nigeria’s security problems, stressing that the solution must come from within. According to him, if citizens are united, enlightened, and supported by the government and security agencies, they can overcome groups that believe they can dominate communities through violence. He also…
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Canadian government reportedly shuts down Pastor Chris Okafor’s church
Nigeria–Canada–based activist Jimmy Jaf has claimed that the Greater Liberation City International Ministry Centre in Toronto, allegedly owned by controversial Nigerian pastor Chris Okafor, has been shut down. Jimmy Jaf made the claim in a video shared on his TikTok page on Thursday, alleging that the ministry has been dissolved and can no longer operate legally in Canada. He further called on Canadian immigration authorities to review the status of Pastor David Igbanor, also known as Bashiru Igbanor, stating that his work permit was reportedly tied to the now-defunct church. According to him, this development means the pastor should no…
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US Suspends Immigrant Visa Processing for Nigeria, Egypt and 73 other Countries
The United States has announced a suspension of immigrant visa processing for applicants from 75 countries, marking a new move by President Donald Trump to tighten immigration controls. A spokesperson for the US State Department said the pause will take effect from January 21 and will remain in place indefinitely while the government reviews its screening and vetting procedures. Consular officers have been instructed to refuse visa applications under existing laws during the review period. The suspension affects countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Oceania, including Nigeria, Ghana, Egypt, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Russia, Brazil, Jamaica, and Haiti, among others.…
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Nigerians Are Struggling to Eat and Move — ASUU President Tells FG
The President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Professor Chris Piwuna, has said Nigeria’s economic situation is worsening, with many citizens struggling to afford food and transportation. Piwuna made the remarks during a meeting between ASUU and the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, in Abuja on Wednesday. He urged the minister to relay the concerns to the Federal Executive Council, stressing that beyond economic hardship, security agencies must do more to protect Nigerians He said: “Honourable Minister, when you go for the next FEC meeting, please tell your colleagues that the economic situation in the country is still…
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Stop the Blackmail, ADC Ticket Is Open – Eze to Obi Supporters
APC chieftain and public affairs commentator, Eze Chukwuemeka Eze, has criticised recent actions and rhetoric linked to the Obidient Movement, warning that internal divisions could weaken the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 presidential election. In a statement issued on Wednesday, Eze urged key figures within the ADC to set aside personal ambitions and unite behind a common goal of unseating President Bola Tinubu and the ruling APC in 2027. He said the ADC was formed to rescue Nigerians from poor governance, corruption and economic hardship, and warned that this mission cannot succeed in a divided party. Eze…
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”They have no brain to think. They are compound illiterates, selling their ignorance to the public space”- APC chieftain, Joe Igbokwe, takes a swipe on skit makers
APC chieftain Joe Igbokwe has sparked reactions online after criticising Nigerian skit makers, accusing them of flooding social media with what he described as “compound illiteracy.” In a Facebook post shared on January 14, Igbokwe claimed that many skit creators lack originality and intellectual depth, alleging that they profit from ignorance rather than meaningful content. He concluded by advising skit makers to return to school, insisting that social media should be used for more thoughtful and enlightening engagement
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Only in Nigeria you will see women go to Shiloh every year praying for husbands while broke, out of shape and with bad attitudes
A Nigerian man has sparked mixed reactions online after claiming that some women rely solely on attending Shiloh every year to find husbands, while neglecting personal development. According to him, many of these women are not financially stable, do not take care of their bodies, and struggle with poor attitudes, yet still expect marriage to happen effortlessly. He argued that prayer alone is not enough and encouraged women to work on themselves by improving their finances, building confidence, maintaining their health, and developing better character. The man concluded by criticising what he described as blind faith, insisting that while prayer…
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Portable Remanded in Custody Over Assault and Car Theft Charges
Controversial singer Habeeb Okikiola, better known as Portable, was arraigned on Monday, January 12, 2026, before the Federal High Court in Ota, Ogun State. He faces a nine-count criminal charge including assault, theft, causing bodily harm, and resisting arrest. The charges were confirmed by the Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Oluseyi Babaseyi. The arraignment stems from a viral video showing the singer in police custody following a complaint by his estranged partner, Ashabi Simple. The prosecution alleges that Portable attacked Ashabi, several police officers, and other individuals at his bar in Iyana Ilogbo on New Year’s Day. Named victims…
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“Climb Down From Your High Horse” – Fayose tells Fubara
Former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose has urged Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara to reconcile with FCT Minister Nyesom Wike to end the state’s political crisis. During an interview with ARISE NEWS on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, Fayose warned that confronting a political mentor is a dangerous path that often leads to isolation. Fayose emphasized that Fubara’s current position was made possible by Wike’s support and suggested that humility is the key to political survival. “My own position is always clear. Fubara, my governor, all of them, got their strength from other people,” he stated, citing the stable relationship between…
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Woman Dies After Kano Hospital Abandoned Scissors In Her During Surgery As Family Demands Justice
A family in Kano State is reeling from the death of Aishatu Umar, who passed away on Monday following months of agony. The mother of five reportedly died after a pair of scissors was allegedly left inside her body during a surgical procedure in September 2025. The operation took place at the Abubakar Imam Urology Center, where she had sought treatment for an undisclosed illness. Following the initial surgery, Aishatu suffered from persistent and unbearable abdominal pain that lasted for four months. Her brother-in-law, Abubakar Mohammed, revealed that despite multiple return visits to the hospital, staff only administered pain relievers.…
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