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Insecurity: Kogi Govt Promises Major Revelation Within 24 Hours

Insecurity in Kogi State - Government Promises Major Revelation Within 24 Hours

The Kogi State Government has announced that it will make a significant revelation within the next twenty-four hours, a disclosure described as one that will “shake the country.”

This statement was made by Kingsley Fanwo, the Commissioner for Information and Communications, during an interview on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief.

Alleged Corruption, Dangote Submits Petition To ICPC Against NMDPRA MD Ahmed

Dangote’s Petition Against NMDPRA MD Ahmed

In a dramatic escalation of tensions within Nigeria’s petroleum sector, Aliko Dangote, Chairman of the Dangote Group, has formally submitted a petition to the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) against Engr.

Farouk Ahmed, the Managing Director of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA). The petition, filed on December 16, 2025, through Dangote’s lawyer Ogwu Onoja (SAN), accuses Ahmed of corruption, abuse of office, and financial impropriety.

CBN Revokes Licences of Two Mortgage Banks Over Financial Mismanagement

CBN Revokes Licences of Two Mortgage Banks Over Financial Mismanagement

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has taken decisive regulatory action by revoking the operating licences of two primary mortgage institutions—Aso Savings and Loans Plc and Union Homes Savings and Loans Plc.

This move, announced on December 16, 2025, marks a significant intervention in Nigeria’s financial sector aimed at safeguarding stability and protecting depositors.

Niger Gov Bago Sacks All Special Advisers

Niger Gov Bago Sacks All Special Advisers

In a decisive move aimed at restructuring governance in Niger State, Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago has terminated the appointments of all his special advisers.

The announcement was made during his maiden Council meeting with newly sworn-in Commissioners at the Government House in Minna on December 16, 2025.

Former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad, Dies at 71

The Passing of Former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad

The Nigerian judiciary and the nation at large have been thrown into mourning following the death of former Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad, who passed away at the age of 71.

His death occurred in Saudi Arabia, just two weeks shy of his 72nd birthday, which would have been on December 31, 2025. The news was confirmed in Abuja by the Nigerian Association of Muslim Law Students (NAMLAS), which described his demise as a monumental loss to the judiciary, the legal profession, the Muslim community, and the country.

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Timeline of María Corina Machado’s Escape and Aftermath

Timeline of María Corina Machado’s Escape and Aftermath

Prelude to Escape

María Corina Machado, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Venezuelan opposition leader, had long been under constant surveillance and pressure from the regime. Her outspoken criticism of corruption and human rights abuses made her a target, and as threats escalated, she began planning a daring escape.

The Fishing Boat Departure

In the dead of night, Machado boarded a small fishing boat to evade detection. The vessel was chosen for its inconspicuous nature, blending into the daily rhythms of Venezuela’s coastal life. The journey was fraught with danger: rough seas, the risk of interception, and the physical strain of remaining hidden for hours.

Nobel Peace Prize winner treated for fractured vertebra after escape from Venezuela in fishing boat

Nobel Peace Prize Winner’s Daring Escape from Venezuela

In a dramatic turn of events that has captured global attention, Nobel Peace Prize laureate María Corina Machado was treated for a fractured vertebra following her perilous escape from Venezuela.

The opposition leader, long known for her defiance against the country’s authoritarian regime, fled the nation under extraordinary circumstances, aboard a fishing boat that carried her across treacherous waters to safety.

Canada Rolls Out Express Entry Pathway For Migrant Doctors

Canada Rolls Out Express Entry Pathway for Migrant Doctors

In December 2025, Canada announced a landmark immigration initiative designed to address the country’s persistent physician shortages and strengthen its healthcare system.

The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) revealed that beginning in early 2026, a new dedicated Express Entry category will be introduced specifically for international doctors.

The Malami-EFCC Standoff and Nigeria’s Anti-Corruption Crossroads

The Malami-EFCC Standoff and Nigeria’s Anti-Corruption Crossroads

The unfolding confrontation between former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is seemingly more than a personal dispute, it is allegedly a test of Nigeria’s institutional integrity and the credibility of its anti-corruption framework.

Malami’s demand that the EFCC Chairman recuse himself from the investigation highlights a deeper crisis of confidence in the impartiality of Nigeria’s enforcement agencies.

Recuse Yourself, You Can’t Investigate Me, Malami Tells EFCC Chair

Recuse Yourself, You Can’t Investigate Me, Malami Tells EFCC Chair

Former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, has publicly challenged the legitimacy of the ongoing investigation against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

In a strongly worded statement issued on December 15, 2025, Malami alleged that the EFCC’s actions, including his detention and threatened prosecution, were politically motivated and rooted in personal vendetta rather than the rule of law.

Police To Resume Nationwide Enforcement Of Tinted Glass Permit January

Police To Resume Nationwide Enforcement Of Tinted Glass Permit January

The Nigeria Police Force has officially announced that it will resume the nationwide enforcement of the tinted glass permit policy beginning on January 2, 2026.

This decision comes after a period of suspension, during which motorists were given time to regularize their documentation and complete the necessary registration processes without undue pressure.

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.

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