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OBJ Detests Negotiations With Bandits, Tells FG to Sit Up

OBJ Detests Negotiations With Bandits, Tells FG to Sit Up

Former Nigerian President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has once again stirred the national conversation on insecurity by firmly rejecting the idea of negotiating with terrorists and bandits.

Speaking at the Plateau State Unity Christmas Carol and Praise Festival in Jos, Obasanjo declared that Nigeria must abandon the practice of apologizing to criminals and instead take decisive action to restore peace and order. His words carried the weight of urgency, reflecting the escalating wave of abductions, killings, and attacks that have plagued communities across the North in recent weeks.

Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis - analysis and paths forward

Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis - analysis and paths forward

The abduction of a bride, bridesmaids, and eight others in Wurno LGA, Sokoto State, is a stark snapshot of a broader national emergency.

Mass abductions have shifted from sporadic incidents to a systemic threat affecting rural and peri-urban communities, schools, places of worship, highways, and even city fringes. Beyond the immediate trauma, these attacks corrode social trust, destabilize local economies, and challenge the state’s monopoly on coercive force.

Bride, Bridesmaids, Eight Others Abducted In Sokoto

Bride, Bridesmaids, and Eight Others Abducted in Sokoto

In the early hours of Sunday, November 30, 2025, tragedy struck Chacho village in Wurno Local Government Area of Sokoto State when armed men stormed the community and abducted a bride-to-be, her bridesmaid, and eight other residents.

The attack occurred around 1:30 a.m., just hours before the bride’s wedding ceremony was scheduled to take place. According to eyewitnesses, the bride was preparing for her big day when the assailants invaded, shattering what should have been a moment of joy into one of fear and despair.

Masquerades Are OFFICALLY BANNED in Akwa Ibom or Face Consequences!!

Tradition Meets Authority - The Masquerade Ban in Akwa Ibom

The recent announcement from the Akwa Ibom State government declaring a ban on masquerade parades across public streets has sent shockwaves through the cultural and social fabric of the state. Governor Umo Eno’s directive is unequivocal: any masquerade found parading on the streets will face arrest and prosecution.

This move, framed as a measure to maintain public order and safety, has ignited intense debate among citizens, cultural custodians, and performers who rely on masquerade displays for livelihood and identity.

House of Reps. member, Mark Esset renders stewardship to constituents

House of Reps. Member, Mark Esset Renders Stewardship to Constituents

The video titled “House of Reps. member, Mark Esset renders stewardship to constituents” was published by AIT Live News, a channel known for delivering political, social, and cultural updates across Nigeria and Africa.

This broadcast highlights the accountability efforts of Hon. Mark Esset, a member of Nigeria’s House of Representatives, as he presents his stewardship to the people he represents.

OBJ detests Negotiations With Bandits, Tells FG to Sit Up

OBJ Detests Negotiations With Bandits, Tells FG to Sit Up

Former Nigerian President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, has once again taken a firm stance against the Federal Government’s approach to handling insecurity, particularly the practice of negotiating with bandits and terrorists.

Speaking at the Plateau State Unity Christmas Carol and Praise Festival in Jos, Obasanjo declared that Nigeria must abandon the habit of apologising to criminals and instead adopt decisive measures backed by modern technology and international support.

WORLD AIDS DAY 2025 | Overcoming disruption, transforming the AIDS response

World AIDS Day 2025 - Overcoming Disruption, Transforming the Response

World AIDS Day 2025, observed on December 1, arrives at a critical juncture in the global fight against HIV and AIDS.

This year’s theme, “Overcoming disruption, transforming the AIDS response,” reflects both the challenges and opportunities facing the international community. After decades of progress, the HIV response is at a crossroads.

Bashir Dalhatu: Most Bandits Haven’t Enjoyed City Life, Government Should Extend Hand Of Friendship But Punish Recalcitrant Ones

Bashir Dalhatu’s Call for a Balanced Approach to Banditry in Nigeria

In a recent interview, Bashir Dalhatu, a respected elder statesman and political figure, offered a strikingly nuanced perspective on Nigeria’s ongoing struggle with banditry.

His remarks, carried by Arise News, highlight both the human dimension of the crisis and the urgent need for a pragmatic government response.

Ogonis Demand Full Environmental Remediation, Autonomy Before Oil Resumption

Ogonis Demand Full Environmental Remediation, Autonomy Before Oil Resumption

The debate over oil resumption in Ogoniland has once again brought to the fore the deep scars left by decades of exploitation and environmental degradation.

At a recent stakeholders’ dialogue convened in Port Harcourt, community leaders, civil society actors, and representatives of Ogoni communities made their stance clear: no oil extraction will resume until the land is fully remediated, livelihoods restored, and the rights of the people respected.

Kogi: Bandits abduct pastor, wife, other worshippers

The Rising Tide of Insecurity in Kogi

The recent abduction of a pastor, his wife, and several worshippers during a church service in Ejiba, Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State, is yet another chilling reminder of the deepening crisis of insecurity in Nigeria.

According to reports, armed bandits stormed a newly established Cherubim and Seraphim Church, dispersing congregants in fear and seizing the pastor, popularly known as Orlando, alongside his wife and others.

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Ganduje Dismisses Call For His Arrest As ‘Reckless, Baseless’

Ganduje Dismisses Call for His Arrest as “Reckless, Baseless”

Former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and immediate past governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Ganduje, has strongly condemned the Kano State Government’s recent demand for his arrest.

The call, which stemmed from alleged comments Ganduje made regarding the establishment of a militia group, was described by him as politically motivated, unfounded, and a diversion from pressing security challenges in the state.

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A World in Flux - Nigeria and Global Headlines at the Crossroads of Change

At the close of November 2025, the news cycle in Nigeria and across the globe reflects a world grappling with profound transitions.

In Nigeria, the declaration of a national security emergency by President Bola Tinubu underscores the urgency of addressing escalating insecurity.

FULL LIST: Omokri, Ajimobi, Yakubu, Other Ambassador-Designate Nominated by Tinubu

Ambassadorial Nominations by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has formally submitted a comprehensive list of thirty-two ambassador-designates to the Nigerian Senate, requesting their swift confirmation.

This latest submission represents a significant diplomatic reshaping, balancing career diplomats with political and non-career nominees.

Pastor Ng'ang'a tearfully discloses struggling with anger issues, says he can't change

Pastor Ng’ang’a Tearfully Discloses Struggles with Anger

Renowned Kenyan preacher Apostle James Ng’ang’a of the Neno Evangelism Centre has once again captured public attention, this time through a deeply emotional confession.

In a trending video, the televangelist broke down in tears as he admitted his long-standing battle with anger, acknowledging that despite repeated attempts, he has been unable to change his temperament.

Grieving mum wears graduation gown, carries photo of son who died in election violence

A Mother’s Graduation in Grief

In a deeply moving and symbolic act, a mother attended a university graduation ceremony dressed in her late son’s academic gown, carrying his photograph close to her heart.

Her son, a young man full of promise, was killed on October 29 during a wave of police violence that targeted youths demanding change in the country.

Trump Suspends Immigration, Invalidates Biden Documents

Trump Suspends Immigration, Invalidates Biden Documents

In a dramatic move during the Thanksgiving holiday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping measures that have sparked intense debate across the nation.

While spending the holiday at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, Trump broke with the tradition of presidential silence during family-centered holidays by unveiling policies in response to a recent shooting incident near the White House.

Irene Nekesa’s journey resonates with Kenyans because it mirrors a broader cultural admiration for individuals who rise from modest beginnings to achieve success. Similar stories of transformation among Kenyan influencers and entrepreneurs reinforce why her narrative has captured public imagination.

Comparative Analysis: Irene Nekesa and Other Kenyan Figures Rising from Humble Beginnings

Diana Marua

Diana Marua herself, the celebrity who once employed Irene Nekesa, is a prime example of transformation. She began from relatively modest circumstances before becoming a household name in Kenya. Through her relationship with Bahati, her involvement in reality shows, and her growing influence on social media, she transitioned into a digital guru and singer. Her rise demonstrates how personal branding, faith, and persistence can elevate someone from obscurity to national recognition.

Cultural Analysis: Why Irene Nekesa’s Story Resonates with Kenyan Audiences

Cultural Analysis: Why Irene Nekesa’s Story Resonates with Kenyan Audiences

The story of Irene Nekesa, Diana Marua’s former house help who is now building her own home, has struck a chord with many Kenyans. Her journey embodies themes of faith, resilience, and social mobility, which are deeply embedded in Kenyan cultural narratives. This analysis explores why her story resonates so strongly with the public.

Faith as a Cultural Anchor

Faith plays a central role in Kenyan society, both in religious and everyday contexts. Nekesa’s use of the phrase “Kwa imani” (By faith) reflects a cultural emphasis on perseverance through belief. Many Kenyans interpret success stories through the lens of divine providence, where progress is seen not only as personal effort but also as a manifestation of faith. Her testimony aligns with this worldview, making her journey relatable and inspiring.

Diana Marua's ex-house help Irene Nekesa flaunts house she's building: “Kwa imani”

Report on Diana Marua’s Ex-House Help Irene Nekesa Flaunting Her House Project: “Kwa Imani”

The story of Irene Nekesa, formerly employed as a house help by Kenyan celebrity couple Bahati and Diana Marua, has recently captured public attention. Nekesa, who transitioned from domestic work into the social media space, has shared updates about a house she is building upcountry. Her journey, marked by challenges and resilience, has sparked conversations about determination, faith, and the power of reinvention.

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Quick Take: Nigeria’s newly declared security emergency, judicial reform pledges, the historic G20 summit in Johannesburg, and the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza all reflect a world balancing reform against instability.

Nigeria’s Security Emergency President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a nationwide security emergency on November 26, 2025, marks one of the most sweeping responses to Nigeria’s spiraling violence in years. The plan includes recruiting 50,000 new police officers, redeploying those withdrawn from VIP duty after crash training, and using NYSC camps as training centers. 

The Department of State Services has also been tasked with deploying forest guards to flush out terrorists in woodland regions. This is a bold attempt to restore order, but the scale of kidnappings and killings, reminiscent of Boko Haram’s darkest days, shows how fragile stability remains. 

Tinubu even canceled his trip to the G20 summit to prioritize domestic threats, underscoring the gravity of the crisis.

Life and Living in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory

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Life and Living in Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT), with Abuja as its center-piece, represents Nigeria’s bold experiment in planned urban development and national unity.

Established in 1976 to replace Lagos as the capital, the FCT was designed to be geographically neutral, positioned in the heart of the country to symbolize inclusivity and balance among Nigeria’s diverse ethnic groups.

Today, it stands as a vibrant hub where modern infrastructure, political power, and cultural diversity converge.

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Current Economic Stability and the Cost of Living Crisis in Nigeria

Current Economic Stability and the Cost of Living Crisis in Nigeria

Nigeria today stands at a precarious economic crossroads. While policymakers tout reforms aimed at stabilizing the macroeconomic environment, the lived reality for millions of Nigerians is one of mounting hardship. The country’s economic stability is fragile, and the cost of living crisis has become the defining challenge of everyday life.

Recent reports from the Central Bank of Nigeria highlight that inflationary pressures remain elevated, particularly in food and energy prices. 

The removal of petrol subsidies in 2023, though intended to free up fiscal space and encourage efficiency, has sharply increased transportation and production costs.

PDP faces legal extinction by Dec 8, if… – Showunmi

PDP Faces Legal Extinction by December 8 - Showunmi

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Nigeria’s main opposition party, is currently engulfed in a constitutional crisis that threatens its very survival.

According to Otunba Segun Showunmi, a prominent chieftain of the party, the PDP risks “legal extinction” if urgent corrective steps are not taken before December 8, 2025, when the tenure of the current National Working Committee (NWC) officially expires.

Hong Kong Begins Mourning Period After Fire Kills At Least 128

Hong Kong Begins Mourning Period After Fire Kills At Least 128

Hong Kong has entered a solemn three-day mourning period following one of the deadliest fires in the city’s modern history.

The blaze, which tore through the Wang Fuk Court residential estate in Tai Po district on November 28, 2025, claimed at least 128 lives, with authorities warning that the toll could rise as investigators continue to search the charred remains of the towers.

Guinea-Bissau Military Takeover Is ‘Ceremonial Coup’, Jonathan Declares

Guinea-Bissau Military Takeover - Jonathan Labels It a “Ceremonial Coup”

In late November 2025, Guinea-Bissau was thrust into political turmoil when its military declared “total control” of the country, effectively disrupting the democratic process and trapping delegates from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

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