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ECOWAS Threatens ‘Targeted Sanctions’ Over Guinea-Bissau Coup

Report on ECOWAS Threatens ‘Targeted Sanctions’ Over Guinea-Bissau Coup

On December 14, 2025, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) convened its 68th Ordinary Session of the Authority of Heads of State and Government in Abuja, Nigeria.

The summit was dominated by discussions of recent political instability in the region, particularly the successful military coup in Guinea-Bissau and a failed coup attempt in Benin. Against this backdrop, ECOWAS announced its intention to impose “targeted sanctions” on individuals or groups obstructing Guinea-Bissau’s return to civilian rule.

ECOWAS at a crossroads - from sanctions and sabre-rattling to restoring legitimacy

 

ECOWAS at a crossroads -  from sanctions and sabre-rattling to restoring legitimacy

A shifting pattern of response to coups in West Africa

For most of its history, ECOWAS has oscillated between economic integration ambitions and an increasingly securitized posture, especially since the 1990s when the region’s “coup belt” reputation hardened. The bloc evolved ad hoc peacekeeping and intervention capacities and, over time, codified zero tolerance for unconstitutional changes of government, pairing normative commitments with coercive tools like sanctions, border closures, and threat of force. This securitized turn reflected a practical need to confront recurring breakdowns of civilian rule even as the institution’s founding economic vision remained intact.

Nigeria’s Brain Drain: National Crisis or Global Opportunity?

 

Nigeria’s Brain Drain: National Crisis or Global Opportunity?

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BACKGROUND

Nigeria’s brain drain has become a pressing national crisis, yet it also presents potential global opportunities. The phenomenon, popularly referred to as the “Japa” wave, involves the mass migration of skilled professionals, especially doctors, nurses, academics, and tech talent, seeking better working conditions, higher pay, and improved quality of life abroad. This exodus has left Nigeria’s health and education sectors severely strained, with experts warning of intellectual bankruptcy and long-term economic setbacks if the trend continues. At the same time, some analysts argue that the diaspora can serve as a global opportunity, as Nigerian professionals contribute to international innovation, send remittances home, and build transnational networks that could eventually benefit the country. The debate thus centers on whether Nigeria can transform this loss into gain by implementing reforms that retain talent locally while leveraging the strength of its diaspora abroad.

8-Month-Old Baby, Woman Die In Lagos Auto Crash

Report on the Lagos Auto Crash: Death of an Eight-Month-Old Baby and a Woman

On Sunday, December 14, 2025, tragedy struck in Lagos State, Nigeria, when an auto crash claimed the lives of an eight-month-old baby and an adult woman. The incident occurred along Ikorodu Road, opposite Olabode House before Obanikoro, and has since plunged the local community into mourning.

Details of the Incident

According to the Lagos State Traffic Management Agency (LASTMA), the accident involved a commercial bus that was traveling at what officials described as “an excessive and perilous velocity.” The bus, which was moving from Palmgrove inward Anthony, suddenly lost mechanical and directional control. In the process, it veered off its lane, crossed the median, and entered the opposing carriageway.

Tinubu, ECOWAS Leaders Meet To Discuss Benin Coup, Other Regional Crisis

Report on Tinubu, ECOWAS Leaders Meet to Discuss Benin Coup and Other Regional Crises

On December 14, 2025, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, attended the 68th Ordinary Session of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Authority of Heads of State and Government. The meeting was held at the State House Conference Centre in Abuja, Nigeria. This marked the first time Tinubu led the Nigerian delegation at an ECOWAS summit hosted on home soil. The gathering was convened to deliberate on pressing regional challenges, including political instability, security threats, and economic integration, with particular focus on recent military takeovers in Benin Republic and Guinea-Bissau.

NSIB Probes Flybird Private Jet Emergency Landing At Kano Airport

Report on NSIB Investigation into Flybird Private Jet Emergency Landing at Kano Airport

On December 14, 2025, the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) announced the commencement of an investigation into an emergency landing incident involving a Hawker 800XP private jet operated by Flybird Aircraft Management Services Limited. The aircraft, bearing nationality and registration marks 5N-ISB, experienced a landing gear malfunction during its approach to Malam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano State.

Private Jet Makes Emergency Landing At Kano Airport

Report on Private Jet Emergency Landing at Kano Airport

On December 14, 2025, a private jet operated by Flybird experienced a faulty landing at the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA). The incident occurred when the aircraft’s nose wheel collapsed during landing, prompting immediate emergency response measures.

According to sources at the airport, all 11 occupants on board, including three crew members, were safely evacuated without sustaining any injuries. The aircraft was subsequently cleared from the runway and moved for necessary repairs.

TikToker Peller Crashes Car Over Alleged Break-Up With Girlfriend Jarvis

TikToker Peller Crashes Car Over Alleged Break-Up With Girlfriend Jarvis

The Nigerian social media space was thrown into shock on Sunday, December 14, 2025, following reports that popular TikTok content creator, Peller, was involved in a serious car crash in Lagos State.

The incident occurred shortly after his highly publicized emotional break-up with his girlfriend, Jarvis, and has since sparked widespread reactions across online platforms and mainstream media.

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Nigeria’s Brain Drain: National Crisis or Global Opportunity?

 

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Nigeria’s Brain Drain: National Crisis or Global Opportunity?

Nigeria today finds itself at the crossroads of a profound dilemma. The mass migration of skilled professionals, doctors, engineers, academics, and tech workers, has become so widespread that it is now popularly referred to as the Japa syndrome.

What was once seen as isolated cases of individuals seeking greener pastures abroad has evolved into a full-blown national emergency.

Timeline of Bonnie Blue’s Career and Controversies

Timeline of Bonnie Blue’s Career and Controversies

Early Life and Entry into Adult Entertainment

Bonnie Blue, born Tia Emma Billinger in May 1999 in Stapleford, Nottinghamshire, England, initially pursued a conventional career path. She worked in recruitment and was married before making a dramatic shift into adult content creation. In 2021, she moved to Australia, where she began producing content for platforms like OnlyFans, quickly gaining attention for her bold performances and unconventional approach.

Osun 2026: Another Guber Candidate Emerges In Accord Party After Adeleke

Report on “Osun 2026: Another Guber Candidate Emerges in Accord Party After Adeleke”

The political landscape of Osun State ahead of the 2026 gubernatorial election has taken a dramatic turn with the emergence of another candidate within the Accord Party. This development follows the defection of Governor Ademola Adeleke from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the Accord Party, where he was swiftly declared the party’s flagbearer. However, internal divisions within the Accord Party have now produced a rival candidate, Clement Bamigbola, raising questions about the unity and legitimacy of the party’s preparations for the upcoming election.

CBN gives PoS terminal providers one month to connect system to NIBSS and UPSL

CBN Gives PoS Terminal Providers One Month to Connect Systems to NIBSS and UPSL

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued a decisive directive requiring all Point of Sale (PoS) terminal providers, acquirers, processors, and Payment Terminal Service Providers (PTSPs) to establish mandatory dual connectivity with the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) and Unified Payment Services Limited (UPSL) within one month.

This move, announced in a circular dated December 11, 2025 and signed by Rakiya Yusuf, Director of the Payments System Supervision Department, is aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s cashless payment ecosystem and addressing persistent transaction failures.

British porn star who slept with 1000 men in 24 hours Bonnie Blue fined £9 and banned from Bali for 10 years after ‘Bangbus’ arrest

Report on the Case of Bonnie Blue: British Porn Star Fined and Banned from Bali

This report examines the widely circulated story concerning Bonnie Blue, a British adult film actress who gained notoriety for allegedly sleeping with 1,000 men in 24 hours. The case resurfaced in December 2025 when she was reportedly fined £9 and banned from entering Bali for ten years following what has been described as the "Bangbus arrest." The incident has attracted significant attention due to its sensational nature, the unusual penalty imposed, and the broader implications for both the adult entertainment industry and local law enforcement in Indonesia.

Not even $1bn could make me join politics – Oyedepo

“Not Even $1bn Could Make Me Join Politics” - Bishop David Oyedepo’s Firm Stand

Bishop David Oyedepo, founder and presiding bishop of Living Faith Church Worldwide (Winners Chapel), has publicly declared that no amount of money, not even $1 billion, could persuade him to enter politics. He emphasized that partisan politics is outside his divine calling and mission.

The statement was made during the annual Shiloh 2025 impartation service, a major convocation of the church attended by thousands of worshippers.

Italy as a Celebrity Retreat: Cultural Context Behind Maisie Williams’ Skinny Dip

Italy as a Celebrity Retreat: Cultural Context Behind Maisie Williams’ Skinny Dip

Italy has long held a special place in the imagination of artists, actors, and public figures seeking both beauty and privacy. Maisie Williams’ recent skinny dip in the Italian waters is not just a playful headline, it fits into a much larger cultural tradition of celebrities using Italy as a sanctuary for freedom, reinvention, and self-expression.

'Game of Thrones' star Maisie Williams skinny d.ps in Italy

Maisie Williams’ Italian Skinny Dip Story

Maisie Williams, best known for her role as Arya Stark in HBO’s global phenomenon Game of Thrones, recently made headlines after being spotted enjoying a carefree skinny dip while vacationing in Italy.

The actress, who has often been celebrated for her bold personality and willingness to embrace unconventional choices, appeared to be relishing a moment of freedom and relaxation away from the spotlight.

Vin Diesel confirms a role has been written for Cristiano Ronaldo in the next Fast & Furious film

Vin Diesel Confirms Cristiano Ronaldo’s Role in the Next Fast & Furious Film

The Fast & Furious franchise, known for its high-octane action and star-studded cast, is preparing for a historic addition, and Vin Diesel, the longtime face and producer of the series, has officially confirmed that a role has been written for global football icon Cristiano Ronaldo in the upcoming instalment of the saga.

This revelation has sparked widespread excitement, merging the worlds of cinema and sport in a way that few could have anticipated.

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Anyim,Waziri Decry Leadership Failure, Institute Crafts Learning For Displaced Children

Anyim, Waziri Decry Leadership Failure, Institute Crafts Learning for Displaced Children

In Abuja, a powerful convergence of voices recently underscored the urgent need for transformative leadership in Nigeria.

At the 2025 Leadership Public Lecture, Excellence Awards, and Appeal Fund for the Educational Rehabilitation of Internally Displaced Children in Benue State, former Senate President Senator Anyim Pius Anyim and former chairperson of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mrs. Farida Waziri, delivered impassioned critiques of Nigeria’s leadership crisis.

NIPR inducts Blueprint’s Bode Olagoke, 447 others, unveils new definition

NIPR Inducts Blueprint’s Bode Olagoke, 447 Others, and Unveils New Definition

The Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) recently marked a historic milestone with the induction of 448 new members into its fold, among them Bode Olagoke, the Deputy Online Editor of Blueprint Newspapers.

The ceremony, held in Abuja, was not only a celebration of professional achievement but also a moment of reflection and renewal for the institute as it unveiled a new definition of public relations tailored to Africa’s cultural and societal realities.

‘PDP Is Back,’ Turaki Says As Party Leaders Meet Obasanjo

“PDP Is Back,” Turaki Declares as Party Leaders Meet Obasanjo

In a dramatic show of unity and renewed ambition, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leadership convened with former President Olusegun Obasanjo at his Presidential Library residence in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

The meeting, led by the PDP National Chairman, Taminu Turaki, was framed as a symbolic return to the party’s roots and a declaration of readiness to reclaim political dominance in Nigeria.

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