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2face Former Manager Confirms Singer’s Arrest in UK After Airport Altercation with Wife Natasha 

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Former manager of Nigerian music icon Innocent 2face or “2Baba” Idibia, Kaka Igbokwe, has confirmed that the singer was arrested in London following an altercation with his pregnant wife, Natasha Osawaru.

2face had travelled to the United Kingdom with Natasha, who is also a lawmaker in the Edo State House of Assembly, for a concert tour. However, the artiste failed to appear at a scheduled show on October 2, 2025, fuelling speculation about his whereabouts.

Rumours of his arrest emerged after reports claimed he was involved in a confrontation with Natasha at the airport. Speaking during an Instagram Live session with Daddy Freeze on Tuesday evening, Kaka Igbokwe — son of late music legend Christy Essien-Igbokwe — confirmed that the incident indeed took place.

Kaka, who was part of the London tour team and travelled on the same flight, explained that tensions flared when Natasha felt 2Baba had abandoned her upon arrival. According to him, the singer had been escorted by fans into a shop, prompting Natasha to believe he had left her behind.

Realising what had happened, 2Baba reportedly rushed back to Natasha, but the argument that followed drew the attention of authorities, leading to his arrest and being handcuffed.

A video of the arrest, shared by blogger Tosin Silverdam on TikTok on December 1, 2025, has since reignited public debate. Nigerian Newssphere had earlier reported the uncertainty surrounding the singer’s alleged arrest in the UK.

Tinubu to pick former CDS, Musa as Defence Minister after Badaru resignation

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President Bola Tinubu is preparing to nominate former Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, as the new Minister of Defence following the resignation of Badaru Abubakar on Monday.

Abubakar, 63, stepped down citing health concerns, a development that came just as President Tinubu declared a national security emergency.

According to a statement from the Presidency, Tinubu is expected to formally notify the Senate of his preferred replacement later this week.

Daily Nigerian reports that the president has already finalized plans to appoint Musa, amid growing internal pressure to bring an ex-military officer back into his cabinet.

General Musa had earlier visited President Tinubu at the Presidential Villa on Monday — his first public meeting with the president since his retirement on October 24, 2025.

Shock in Osun as Gov Adeleke Quits PDP Hours Before Governorship Primary

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Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), less than 24 hours before the party’s scheduled governorship primary election.

A letter conveying his decision surfaced on Monday, though it was dated November 4, 2025. In the letter, Adeleke cited the ongoing leadership crisis within the PDP as his reason for exiting the party.

“Due to the current crisis of the national leadership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), I hereby resign my membership of the People’s Democratic Party with immediate effect,” the governor stated. He also expressed gratitude to the party for backing his previous electoral victories as Senator for Osun West and later as Governor.

Confirming the growing turmoil, Osun PDP Chairman, Sunday Bisi, announced that the party would no longer hold Tuesday’s primary election due to internal factional disputes. He added that Adeleke had withdrawn his interest in seeking the PDP ticket amid the escalating crises.

Nigerian Defence Minister Badaru resigns, gives reaaon

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The Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru, has resigned his appointment with immediate effect.

His resignation was contained in a letter addressed to President Tinubu and dated December 1.

The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, confirmed this to Channels Television on Monday.

The presidential spokesman said Abubakar resigned on health grounds.

 

 

Nigeria’s GDP rate grew by 3.98%, signaling economic expansion 

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Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded by 3.98 percent year-on-year in real terms in the third quarter of 2025.

The latest figure is slightly higher than the 3.86 percent recorded in the same period of 2024, signalling economic expansion.

National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) disclosed this in its latest data released on Monday.

The NBS report shows that the agriculture sector expanded by 3.79 percent, up from 2.55 percent in Q3 2024. The industry sector recorded a growth rate of 3.77 percent, compared to 2.78 percent in the previous year’s third quarter.

However, growth in the services sector slowed to 4.15 percent from 4.97 percent recorded in Q3 2024. Despite the moderation, services remained the dominant contributor to the economy, accounting for 53.02 percent of total GDP in the quarter, slightly above the 52.93 percent recorded in the corresponding period of 2024

Confusion trails reported Arrest of 2Face in London After Clash With Wife, Natasha 

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Uncertainty surrounds reports that Nigerian music star 2Face was arrested in London following a recent altercation with his wife, Natasha.

Details remain unclear as of Monday, though a viral video circulating online shows the couple engaging in a heated exchange inside a London store.

Neither 2Face nor Natasha has publicly commented on the incident.

Earlier claims suggesting the singer had been apprehended in London have since been dismissed as false, Nigerian Newssphere reports.

Anxiety in Cameroon as Opposition Leader Anicet Ekane Dies in Detention

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There is palpable anxiety in Cameroon after opposition leader Anicet Ekane died on Monday while detained in Yaoundé under President Paul Biya’s administration.

His party’s vice president, Valentin Dongmo, confirmed the 74-year-old’s death, saying Ekane had been transferred to Yaoundé following his October 24 arrest in Douala, ahead of the announcement of election results that returned Biya for an eighth term.

The circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear, though his lawyers said his health had deteriorated sharply in custody. Dongmo revealed that repeated requests for Ekane to receive proper medical treatment or be evacuated were ignored by authorities.

Ekane, a left-wing nationalist and ally of opposition figure Issa Tchiroma Bakary, was held at the State Defence Secretariat (SED), where his condition reportedly worsened.

2027: My Developmental revolution not propaganda will fetch me second Term- Gov Otti

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Abia State Governor, Alex Otti,  has said that his administration will remain focused on delivering tangible results, insisting that his performance — not propaganda — will speak for him ahead of the 2027 elections.

Speaking during a media event in Umuahia, the state capital, Otti said he would not allow political distractions from those “seeking attention,” expressing concern over what he described as the opposition’s use of malicious propaganda due to desperation for power.

The governor highlighted key achievements since assuming office, including the issuance of over 10,562 Certificates of Occupancy to property owners across the state.

Reaffirming his commitment to what he called a “developmental revolution,” Otti said his administration would sustain its focus on governance and infrastructure renewal.

He announced plans for extensive road construction and reconstruction projects, noting that contractors have been mandated to complete key works before the end of the dry season.

“Construction work, which slowed down at some point, has resumed with speed,” Otti said. “We will continue to give attention to our contractors as we advance the state’s infrastructure development.”

Otti added that the results of his administration’s efforts are already becoming visible, assuring residents that Abia will witness accelerated progress in the months ahead.

AEDC confirms blackout in Abuja

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The Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) has confirmed that the ongoing blackout across several parts of Abuja is due to maintenance work being carried out by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN).

In a notice issued on Monday, AEDC explained that TCN is currently conducting scheduled maintenance at the Katampe Transmission Substation between December 1 and 2, 2025, resulting in the interruption of bulk power supply to multiple communities.

According to the company, the outage has affected areas including Bwari, Living Faith Church, Dutse Makaranta, Dutse Bokma, Military Pension Board, Jigo Community, Peyi Community, Ushafa, War College Quarters, Sabongari, Law School, and GSS Dutse.

Others impacted are the Customary Court area, parts of Jahi, Kado Fish Market, sections of Lifecamp, Karmo, parts of Idu, Total Marbles, Airy Gas, D&T, Sabon Wuse, Dikko, Ministry of Works and Housing, Mabuchi Village, VIO, Back of AT4, and Kubwa.

Additional affected locations include Extension, Chikakore Community, Dantata Estate, Lita Farms, Royal Champion Church, Jiwa, Saburi 182, Kaduna Road, Zuba, Dakwa, Federal Housing Estate Zuba, Tungan Maje, Dutse Alhaji, Sokale, and surrounding areas.

“This maintenance exercise is part of ongoing efforts to improve service reliability and enhance power supply to your community,” AEDC stated.

Nigerian Newssphere reports that parts of Abuja have remained without electricity since Saturday, November 30, 2025.

He’s a disaster- Epelle reveals what will happen if Yakubu becomes Nigerian Ambassador to US 

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The Chief Executive Officer of TAF Africa and founder of the Albino Foundation, Jake Epelle, has cautioned that appointing former INEC Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, as an ambassador could harm Nigeria’s diplomatic standing, particularly with Western nations.

Speaking during a Channels Television programme on Monday, Epelle said posting Yakubu to countries such as the United States would be “a disaster,” claiming that some Western governments perceived him as unfriendly to democratic norms. He noted, however, that African nations might be more accommodating.

Epelle warned that sending diplomats with “political baggage” could significantly restrict Nigeria’s engagement with host nations, as such envoys may be shut out of important meetings or sensitive information-sharing platforms.

He questioned the advice President Bola Tinubu received before nominating Yakubu—whom he described as a personal friend—suggesting that the decision reflected a disregard for public perception.

According to him, he had expected the former INEC chairman to retire from public life and return to academia, saying the nomination came as a surprise.

“Political appointments are like a chess game,” Epelle said. “They often ignore federal character, public perception and the will of the people. A few individuals close to the President usually influence these decisions. I do not know who advised the President on Mahmood’s nomination.”

He added that nominating someone perceived internationally as controversial could complicate Nigeria’s diplomacy.

“If Mahmood ends up in the US, it will be a disaster because they believe he wasn’t very friendly with democracy. Western nations may not engage him fully. Maybe some African countries can tolerate it, but it’s not a good choice considering global realities,” he said.

Epelle stressed that ambassadorial appointments must reflect the nation’s diplomatic interests, warning that the wrong choice could undermine Nigeria’s credibility on the international stage.

Nigerian Newssphere reports Mahmud, others made President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ambassadorial nominees list.

 

 

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