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Executive Order: Kano Government Blocks Establishment of Ganduje’s Hisbah

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By officially outlawing the projected Independent Hisbah Fisabilillahi, an organization purportedly founded by a previous state governor, the Kano State Government has taken definitive action against the establishment of any parallel religious police force.

According to reports, on Friday night, Governor Abba Yusuf issued an Executive Order that immediately prohibits the establishment, hiring, and functioning of any Hisbah organization outside of the official government entity.

Governor Yusuf issued the order to maintain public order and the legal authority of the current Kano State Hisbah Board, according to the Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, who made the announcement during a news conference in Kano.

The government was worried that some people and organizations were allegedly recruiting and organizing others to join the unauthorized group, which officials said was illegal and may jeopardize the state’s security system.

The proposed group was categorically deemed illegal by the Executive Order, “Kano State Government (Prohibition of the Independent Hisbah Fisabilillahi) Order 2025.”

“Recruiting, assembling, mobilizing, training, or deploying persons for the purpose of operating a parallel Hisbah or similar enforcement outfit shall not be lawful for any person or group,” the directive declares, stressing that any action taken in support of such a body is “unlawful, illegal, and void.”

The Nigeria Police, DSS, and NSCDC are among the security services that have been instructed by the Kano State Government to look into the sponsors and organizers of the banned group right away.

The agencies are also responsible for stopping any recruitment or mobilization that is currently underway and for taking legal action to stop any violations of the peace.

The Independent Hisbah Fisabilillahi’s participation, support, and affiliation are prohibited by state legislation, the administration cautioned the populace.

According to the ruling, offenders will be prosecuted under current laws, which include crimes including creating unauthorized enforcement groups, impersonating lawful authorities, and unlawful assembly.

The Executive Order went into effect right away and will soon be gazetted.

Osagie Fires Back at Edo Govt, Labels Radisson Project Claims a ‘Cocktail of Lies’

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This time through Commissioner for Information Kassim Afegbua, Crusoe Osagie, the media adviser to former Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki, has taken a jab at the state administration, accusing it of creating “a cocktail of lies” to deceive the public.

In a statement released on Friday, December 12, Osagie stated that he was compelled to address the Edo State Government’s “cocktail of lies” once more.

Afegbua “appears to have suddenly woken up from his elongated hiatus since his appointment,” he continued.

Osagie contended that the Radisson Hotel Project dispute followed a well-known pattern that, in his opinion, has characterized the current administration’s actions since assuming office.

In order to hide what he saw as the government’s lack of a development roadmap, he accused the government of purposefully creating disputes.

“This charade has become a predictable pattern deployed by this government since it took office over a year ago, clearly to deflect the attention of Edo people from the obvious fact that the government has no development plan for the people of the State,” he stated before delving into the specifics of the situation.

He listed a number of initiatives that, in his opinion, had been unfairly singled out, starting with the N30 billion Museum of West African Arts (MOWAA).

Osagie claims that the government also targeted the 95MW Ossiomo Power Project, initiated a “onslaught” against the Saro Farms and Ethanol Plant in Ikpoba Okha, destroyed the Edo Printing Center at the Nigerian Observer premises on Airport Road, and even made an attempt to attack Presco, which it later withdrew from following the blowback.

He claimed that the Radisson Hotel Project was the most recent in what he called a string of manufactured disputes.

Speaking about the project, Osagie emphasized that the Obaseki administration designed the Radisson Hotel initiative as a component of a larger plan for the state’s tourist growth.

He said that MOWAA, the projected Benin Royal Museum, and backing for the National Museum at Ring Road were all part of this complete program.

According to Osagie, the project was carried out using the former governor’s “deft financial skill.”

He stated, “Obaseki has explained for the umpteenth time that the project was started by his government as a part of the larger plan for the tourism sector.”

According to Osagie, the project was given to a private partner “at a value multiple times the amount the government had invested in it” after the government provided the initial funding to entice investors, as is customary worldwide.

According to him, the state kept 20% of the company’s shares while the new investor assumed “the full assets and liabilities of the project.”

Osagie accused Governor Monday Okpebholo of escalating the idea to judiciary and anti-graft agencies in an effort to undermine it.

“Okpebholo has taken the Radisson Project to the EFCC and has also gone to court in an endless rat chase to undermine the project in search of a reason to destroy this laudable investment initiative,” he said.

He insisted that government officials had resorted to “propaganda as a form of media trial” after such attempts had “proven futile.”

“Investments in Benin-speaking Edo South Are Being Crippled”
Osagie cited a recent piece he wrote titled “Okpebholo’s attack on Benin-speaking Edo South leaves economic carcasses on his trail” to support his claims.

He claims that the investments that the current administration is hostile to are “curiously” all found in the Benin-speaking Edo South Senatorial District.

He issued a serious warning, pointing out that in addition to the larger value chains they were intended to support, the impacted investments were positioned to directly and indirectly employ “not less than 50,000” people.

He claimed that by delaying these initiatives, the government had put an end to prospective business ventures that would have begun “one year after the Obaseki administration.”

“I doubt these five-star projects would have faced such vicious and irresponsible attacks from the Okpebholo government if they were located in Auchi, Iyamho, or even Irrua,” Osagie went on.

“Investors are scared away by their actions.”
The former governor’s assistant maintained that the current administration’s activities constitute an attack on the trust of the business sector.

He cautioned that such behavior would deter potential investors and perhaps compel current ones to move their businesses.

He stated, “They must be reminded that their careless and irresponsible actions constitute a direct assault on the sensibilities and sensitivities of private-sector investors.” Osagie stated, “At the very least, it will further discourage investors from coming into the State, and in many cases, could even force those who are already operating in the State to seek alternative locations for their businesses.”

He emphasized that Obaseki had “neither a direct nor an indirect stake or ownership in the project” and insisted that the Radisson Hotel development was carried out in the best interests of the Edo people.

He continued, “We implore them to spare the people of Edo this distraction.” “The Radisson Hotel project was clean and executed with the public’s best interests in mind.”

“Edo People Need to Hold Okpebholo Responsible”
Osagie concluded by advising citizens to concentrate on making sure the governor fulfills his duties rather than being influenced by what he called purposeful disinformation.

“We urge the people of Edo to disregard the lies, not be distracted, remain focused, and hold Okpebholo accountable for his responsibilities to Edo people, which include protecting their lives and property and creating opportunities for them to live life to the fullest,” he declared.

The government has to be questioned about how “this barrage of attacks on investments in the State translates into jobs and tangible benefits for the teeming youth population of the State, many of whom are seeking opportunities to work, earn a living, and build careers,” he insisted.

Bayelsa Gov Diri Announces Three Days of Mourning for Late Deputy Ewhrudjakpo

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In honor of the late Deputy Governor, Sen. Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, who collapsed and passed away in his office on Thursday, Bayelsa State Governor Sen. Douye Diri has proclaimed a three-day state of mourning.

According to a statement signed by Hon. (Mrs.) Ebiuwou Koku-Obiyai, the state Commissioner for Information, Orientation, and Strategy, all flags should be flown at half-mast starting on Friday, December 12, 2025.

“The Bayelsa State Government announces with deep regret and profound shock the sudden passing of the Deputy Governor, His Excellency, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, Ph.D. on Thursday, December 11, 2025, at the age of 60,” the announcement states.

Earlier in the day, the Deputy Governor was actively performing official tasks.

While attending a scheduled meeting in his office, he passed out. He was taken to the Federal Medical Center in Yenagoa, where he was subsequently pronounced dead.

“His passing is not only terrible, but it is a huge loss for the government, Bayelsa State residents, and the country as a whole.

“Senator Ewhrudjakpo was a distinguished public servant who represented the Bayelsa West Senatorial District, served as the State’s Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, and has been the Deputy Governor since 2020.

“Governor Douye Diri extends sincere condolences to his wife, Her Excellency, Barr. (Mrs.) Beatrice Ewhrudjakpo, their children, the Ewhrudjakpo family, the Ofoni Federated Community, His Excellency, Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, and all of the State’s citizens on behalf of the Government and people of Bayelsa State.”

The governor also asks God to give the family and the state as a whole comfort and strength.

May the Lord’s sweet spirit rest in his arms.

Bandits Use Unconnected Areas and Multiple Towers to Evade Detection – FG

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Bosun Tijani, Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, has presented the Federal Government’s advanced plan to address weaknesses in the telecommunications sector in order to fight insecurity and kidnapping nationwide.

Tijani addressed the public’s worry over ransom negotiations and suspected crimes carried out via unregistered SIMs during an appearance on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Friday. He said that the issue is “far more technical” than is commonly believed.

The Minister disclosed that although the required National Identification Number (NIN)-SIM linkage was a first step, criminal networks have already moved away from basic unregistered lines and developed other strategies.

He clarified that in order to avoid regular towers, thieves increasingly use technology that route calls over several towers, a strategy that works best in isolated and poorly connected areas.

“They bounce calls off multiple towers instead of using the standard towers.” They like living in remote places because of this, Tijani said.

He pointed out that President Tinubu advocated for investment in towers in such unsafe locations since the current administration recognized this shortcoming.

The Minister unveiled a multifaceted connection strategy to improve security monitoring and eliminate these network blackspots.

According to him, Nigeria is still the “only West African country” with its own communications satellites, which the government is currently bolstering.

He explained, “This is why we are upgrading our two satellites, so that our satellites will work if our towers are not working.”

He claims that the government is making significant investments in the growth of fiber optic cables.

Tijjani revealed that a joint initiative with Huawei to install 4,000 new cellular towers throughout underserved rural regions was recently approved by the Federal Executive Council.

He affirmed that the project is anticipated to “significantly improve rural connectivity, stimulate commerce, and enhance security surveillance.” It is scheduled to begin next year.

Despite its importance, the Minister pointed out that the satellite deployment is still “the third leg” of the larger operation and will take longer to launch than the tower and fiber projects, which are “well in progress.”

‘My Husband Is Not Allowed a Female Best Friend’ – Veekee James

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Veekee James, a fashion designer, has expressed her opinions on what kinds of friendships are appropriate in a marriage.

According to reports, she was speaking with VJ Adams on the Off the Top podcast.

The designer from Lagos claimed that because she believes she should be the closest woman to her husband, Femi Atere, he is unable to maintain a female best friend.

She clarified that this guideline helps them keep their home peaceful.

“Femi Atere can never have a female best friend; even if he does, I’ll occupy it with all of her and her body alone,” she declared.

She also discussed previous online controversy, claiming that she had once received hurtful remarks accusing her of stealing Femi from someone.

She claims that although the internet attention at the time had an impact on her mental health, she was able to move on.

Veekee and Femi were married on February 10, 2024, after becoming engaged in late 2023.

Earlier this year, the pair celebrated their first wedding anniversary.

In other developments, Toke Makinwa, a fashion influencer and media personality from Nigeria, has sparked a new discussion on gender, marriage, and money after claiming that men, not women, are the largest gold diggers.

In a recent episode of her podcast, Makinwa discussed the long-standing prejudice that women marry affluent men in order to benefit financially.

The media personality vehemently denounced how society uses the phrase “gold digger” as a weapon against women.

She contended that the charge ignores the growing number of men who choose to marry into wealthy households.

Gov Adeleke Remains Full Member, Accord Party Dismisses Faction Rumours

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Rumors of internal problems have been refuted by the Accord party’s (AP) leadership, who characterize them as baseless fabrications propagated by “political jobbers” and desperate opposition groups.

The party reiterated that its National Chairman, Maxwell Mgbudem, has not been suspended in a statement issued by Hon. Oke Rotimi Michael, Spokesperson, Forum of State Chairmen (South West) and Chairman of Accord in Ogun State. This is in contrast to the widely circulated false story on the internet.

“It was explicitly stated that ‘the rumor making rounds that our National Chairman, Mr. Maxwell Mgbudem, Esq. has been suspended is absolutely and totally false,'” he said.

It should be mentioned that on December 3, 2025, the National Executive Committee met and voted a vote of confidence for both the National Chairman and the whole National Working Committee. Since it had been widely circulated, Mr. Mgbudem was never subjected to any kind of disciplinary punishment.

He underlined, “Accord still remains a law-abiding and constitutionally guided party.” “No one can use unfounded accusations to cause chaos among us.”

Additionally, the party rejected false material provided by Prof. Chris Imumolen, a past presidential candidate.

Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke’s defection to the Accord Party was harshly condemned by a faction of the party, allegedly led by Imumolen, who called the action a “back-door entry” and declared it “invalid.”

According to reports, the governor of Osun State announced his defection to Accord on Tuesday, citing the PDP’s internal strife.

Governor Adeleke’s stated action and his recent approval as the only candidate for governor are seriously questioned by the Imumolen-led group, which contends that his action did not adhere to party protocol.

But according to Hon. Oke Rotimi, Prof. Imumolen was officially kicked out of the political party for a number of anti-party behaviors, such as “trying to assume a leadership role that he does not have.” tried to take over party organizations in order to gain power. forcefully entering a national secretariat in 2024. ignoring party procedures and creating internal uncertainty

It is absurd that an expelled member still believes they are in a position of influence inside the party given their past behavior. According to Hon. Oke, “all reports from his camp should be ignored; they do not and will not speak for Accord.”

Additionally, Pastor Victor Akande, the State Chairman of Accord in Osun, denied the accusations made against the party and its candidate for governor, Ademola Adeleke.

Governor Adeleke officially joined Accord on November 6, 2025, according to Pastor Akande.

On December 9, 2025, the party publicly acknowledged him, and on December 10, 2025, he was declared the legitimate victor of the Accord Party Primary.

Instead of disseminating lies on social media, he urged other political parties to showcase their candidates’ accomplishments.

“Social media platforms are not used for elections. Those who are serious about competing ought to show off their accomplishments. He contended, “Osun State is Accord, and Accord is Osun State.”

Zamfara: Matawalle Receives Kaura Namoda PDP Chairman as He Defects to APC

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Sadiq Abubakar Ciroma, the chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the Kaura Namoda Local Government Area, has been officially welcomed into the All Progressives Congress (APC) by state Defense Minister Bello Muhammad Matawalle.

Ciroma was introduced to Matawalle on Friday by state APC chairman Tukur Danfulani, who also welcomed Ciroma and his followers into the party.

Speaking during the function, Matawalle said that Ciroma’s decision to join the APC would help the people of Zamfara and characterized him as a politician with vision and good judgment.

He promised equal possibilities within the party to Ciroma and his supporters.

Ciroma clarified that he left the PDP because he thought the APC’s leadership and performance in the state were more inclusive.

He accused Governor Dauda Lawal’s PDP-led administration of prioritizing tax collection over local communities.

Manir Haidara Kaura, the chairman of the Kaura Namoda Local Government Council, responded to the defection by accusing Ciroma of working against the PDP prior to a recent state assembly by-election.

Haidara questioned his allegiance by accusing him of working with APC stakeholders and disclosing party secrets.

President Tinubu Holds Meeting With Kaduna, Benue, Cross River Governors

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At the State House in Abuja on Friday, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu met separately and behind closed doors with the governors of the states of Kaduna, Benue, and Cross River.

They reportedly met us in the midst of ongoing problems with governance and security in their areas.

Each of the three governors—Uba Sani of Kaduna, Hyacinth Alia of Benue, and Bassey Otu of Cross River—arrived separately to confer with the President.

Sources familiar with the discussions told The Nation that the sessions’ main focus was on the three states’ pressing economic and security issues, despite the Presidency not releasing a formal statement outlining the agenda.

The governors refused to talk to reporters after the meetings.

As they left the State House for their waiting cars, they greeted reporters briefly but remained silent.

APC Spokesman Felix Morka Says Opposition Can’t Take Eyes Off Ruling Party

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According to Felix Morka, National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the opposition is fixated on the ruling party.

In an interview with Arise Television on Friday, Morka claimed that the opposition was only concerned in the APC and had neglected itself.

He blamed internal problems in other political parties for the large-scale defections into the ruling party.

“They spend time focusing on the APC instead of themselves; they are obsessed with the APC, and we are not bothered,” he stated.

The All Progressives Congress is actively engaged in carrying out the duties of a political party in a democracy. We are not doing anything out of the ordinary that any Nigerian should be concerned about.

“When it comes to the consolidation of our democracy, we take no negative actions. In actuality, we are going above and above what is required of a political party in terms of advancing democracy.

Since it is the essence of democracy, we now keep our doors open. the ability of citizens to join and leave political organizations such as the APC, as well as groups like the ADC and PDP.

“I paid attention to the two PDP and ADC spokespeople. I would like them to provide a theory or proof to confirm that the APC was actually acting in a way that was inappropriate for a democratic political party.

Wike Praised by FCT Doctors Over Demands Implementation as They Engage IDPs

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The Federal Capital Territory Administration’s Association of Resident Doctors has praised FCT Minister Nyesom Wike for carrying out the union’s demands.

During an outreach to Durumi Area 1 Internally Displaced Persons Camp, Dr. George Ebong, President of ARD-FCTA, gave the minister praise.

He encouraged the FCTA to swiftly address the unresolved concerns and stated that the minister has been able to accomplish some of the demands despite the many obstacles faced by doctors in the FCT.

According to Ebong, the association’s primary responsibility is to save lives, hence they are dedicated to offering free medical care to IDPs.

We are here because we made the decision to bring some medications to the IDP camp.

“We will continue to do this, and we aim to have a significant influence on our community.

“We came to see how we could use Medicare and other tools to improve the lives of our people.”

Indeed, we face difficulties. We want to express our gratitude to the Minister, Nyesom Wike, for approving the majority of our demands. As doctors, you are aware of our demands, and I will do my best to advocate for them.

“We appreciate that every one of our requests has been fulfilled. In an interview, he stated, “Yes, there are fewer times that are still there, but we believe that the Minister will see to that.”

Remember that in order to emphasize their demands, which included better welfare, the FCT doctors had started a number of strike activities.

ARD-FCTA has halted its most recent strike until the FCTA’s unfulfilled requests were fully implemented.