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BREAKING: Anthony Joshua in Nigeria Car Crash — 2 Friends Dead, AJ Recovering

Lagos, Nigeria — British heavyweight boxing star Anthony Joshua was involved in a serious car accident in Ogun State, Nigeria on December 29, 2025, along the busy Lagos-Ibadan Expressway while visiting the country. The Guardian According to official reports:The vehicle Joshua was traveling in collided with a stationary truck near Makun, resulting in the death of two of his close associates and team members — strength coach Sina Ghami and personal trainer Latif “Latz” Ayodele. Joshua sustained minor injuries and was taken to hospital in Lagos but has since been discharged and is recuperating in Nigeria. He was later seen with his mother visiting the funeral home to pay respects to his late friends. Early investigation by Nigerian authorities suggests that the crash may have been caused by high speed and a dangerous overtaking maneuver, although the full inquiry is ongoing. The TimesThe tragedy has sparked widespread sympathy across the boxing world, with fans and fellow fighters offering messages of support and condolences. The Guardian This incident comes just days after Joshua’s high-profile comeback fight in Miami, where he defeated Jake Paul on December 19. GB News

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BREAKING: Devastating New Year Blaze at Swiss Ski Resort Barnew year

Crans-Montana, Switzerland — A tragic scene unfolded during New Year’s Eve celebrations when a fire ripped through the popular bar Le Constellation in the Swiss Alps, leaving around 40 people dead and at least 115 injured. AnewZ What happened:► The blaze broke out in the early hours of January 1, 2026, at the crowded bar in Crans-Montana, a famed ski resort destination. AnewZ► Authorities say the fire’s cause is under investigation, and terrorism has been ruled out so far. AnewZ► Emergency responders rushed to the scene, with helicopters, ambulances, and hundreds of rescue personnel aiding victims. AnewZ Impact & Reaction:The tragedy has sent shockwaves across Europe, with officials expressing deep sorrow for what was supposed to be a night of celebration. Flags were flown at half-mast in honor of the victims as investigations continue. AnewZ This remains a developing story — follow TrendGist Blog for updates.

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2Baba Allegedly Arrested in UK After Airport Altercation With Wife, Ex-Manager Confirms Incident

LONDON / LAGOS — Veteran Nigerian singer 2Baba was reportedly arrested in London following an altercation with his wife, Natasha Osawaru, when they landed for a concert tour in early October 2025. The alleged incident occurred at an airport after fans recognized 2Baba on arrival, leaving Natasha feeling ignored — a confrontation that reportedly escalated into a heated public dispute. Best Lagos Nigeria+2Nigerian News Today+2 According to the couple’s former manager, Kaka Igbokwe, who claims to have been on the same flight, Natasha became upset when 2Baba, swarmed by fans, walked ahead without acknowledging her. He said 2Baba rushed back to calm her, but the tension escalated, leading UK airport or mall security to detain and handcuff him. Leadership News+2nigerianbulletin.com+2 A video shared on social media by blogger Tosin Silverdam appears to show 2Baba escorted by UK police, with his hands cuffed. Sahara Reporters+2ng.headtopics.com+2 The footage triggered widespread social media reactions and renewed scrutiny into the couple’s relationship after the alleged incident. Sahara Reporters+2Nigerian News Today+2 However, 2Baba had earlier denied that there was any arrest or domestic dispute. In a video posted on Instagram in early October 2025, he claimed that the reason he missed the scheduled performance — which fueled rumours — was due to a medical emergency, not any altercation with his wife. He urged the public to stop spreading “unverified” stories. Trending News+2nigeriaworld.com+2 The conflicting accounts — the ex-manager’s confirmation vs. 2Baba’s denial — have kept the situation murky, leaving many to question what really happened on that trip. As of now, there is no official statement from UK police, and no formal public record confirming charges against 2Baba. Sahara Reporters+2Vanguard News+2

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President Tinubu Nominates General Christopher Musa as New Defence Minister

Abuja — Bola Ahmed Tinubu has formally nominated retired Christopher Gwabin Musa as Nigeria’s new Minister of Defence. Truth Nigeria+2Channels Television+2 The announcement follows the resignation of the previous Defence Minister, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, on Monday. statehouse.gov.ng+2Channels Television+2 In a letter addressed to the Senate President Godswill Akpabio, the President requested confirmation of Musa’s nomination — a move widely seen as part of efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s security apparatus amid rising security challenges. ThisDayLive+2Tori.ng+2 General Musa — 58 years old — previously served as the country’s Chief of Defence Staff from 2023 until his retirement in October 2025. Wikipedia+2Pulse Nigeria+2 His long military career and leadership during numerous counter-insurgency operations contributed to his selection for the new role. Independent Newspaper Nigeria+2PRNigeria News+2 The resignation of Badaru, who served as Defence Minister since August 2023, was officially accepted by President Tinubu on health grounds. statehouse.gov.ng+2saharareporters.com+2 The incoming appointment comes at a sensitive time, as the Federal Government simultaneously responds to widespread insecurity, kidnappings, and a declared national security emergency. More on the Tinubu–Musa Defence Appointment Channels Television Tinubu Nominates Ex-CDS Christopher Musa As Defence Minister Truth Nigeria Breaking: Tinubu Nominates Gen. Christopher Musa as Minister of Defence Amid Deepening Security Crisis Reuters Nigeria’s president names General Musa as defence minister

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BREAKING: FCT Administration Under Nyesom Wike Restates Ban on Smartphones — Only “Torch-Light Phones” Allowed During Work Hours

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) under Minister Nyesom Wike has restated a sweeping ban on smartphones and other smart devices for certain civil servants, stipulating that only basic “torch-light” phones will be permitted during office hours. Sahara Reporters 📄 What the Directive Says The restriction — detailed in a circular bearing reference number FCT/DLA/259/III, dated November 28, 2025 — applies to all staff on Grade Level 14 and below within the FCTA’s Department of Land Administration (DLA) and the Abuja Geographic Information System (AGIS). Sahara Reporters Under the new rule: 📌 Background & Implementation This move reiterates an earlier directive from mid-November 2025, when Wike ordered that affected category staff should not bring mobile phones into office premises. Dockaysworld+1 The renewed circular signals a full enforcement push across DLA and AGIS offices. The reasoning behind the ban has not been publicly clarified in detail. Some sources suggest that the policy was prompted by concerns about leaks of sensitive land-administration documents and “unauthorised sharing” of internal communications — though no official statement has been issued to confirm this. Dockaysworld+1 ⚠️ What This Means for Staff Affected employees will no longer be able to carry or use smartphones — or other smart devices — during working hours. They’ll have to rely on basic phones if they must communicate during the workday, and retrieve their gadgets only during breaks. The circular warns that violations may attract disciplinary action. Sahara Reporters Management staff are reportedly instructed to enforce the ban strictly, and to ensure subordinates comply with the new regulation. Sahara Reporters 💡 Wider Context — What’s Behind the Move? The ban isn’t happening in isolation. In recent months, under Wike’s watch, the FCT government has initiated other reforms — including public-works projects, infrastructural upgrades, and security-related measures. Independent Newspaper Nigeria+2The Nation Newspaper+2 Some insiders argue the mobile-phone ban aims to curb internal leakages of sensitive land-management data or unauthorised disclosures, especially in agencies handling property registration, mapping, and land allocation. Others see it as a push for stricter discipline and accountability within lower-grade civil-service ranks.

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BREAKING: U.S. Forces Launch Overnight Assault on ISIS-Somalia Strongholds in Baalade Valleyhello

In a powerful overnight offensive, U.S. special operations troops and Puntland Counter-Terrorism Forces executed a coordinated pre-dawn raid on ISIS-Somalia hideouts deep within the Baalade Valley. According to operational details available, more than 100 American special operators were inserted via MH-60 helicopters, with MQ-9 Reaper drones providing overwatch and precision strikes on fortified cave networks in the Bakuuje and Mareero sectors of the Cal Miskaad mountain range. The assault followed several days of U.S. airstrikes that had already neutralized multiple militants, paving the way for ground forces to move in. Hours-Long Cave Battle — No U.S. Casualties Reported The joint forces encountered fierce resistance, triggering 2–4 hours of close-quarters combat inside tunnel systems defended by an estimated 10–15 ISIS fighters, including foreign militants reportedly originating from Syria, Turkey, and Ethiopia. By dawn, U.S. and Puntland units had successfully disengaged without any reported American casualties. Early assessments indicate that a senior ISIS-Somalia commander and several aides were killed, in addition to 5–10 other fighters. Troops also destroyed weapons stockpiles and equipment linked to gold-mining operations believed to finance ISIS cells in the region. Operation Hilaac: Final Push Underway Puntland officials say Operation Hilaac has now secured most of the Cal Miskaad mountains and remains on track to completely dismantle ISIS-Somalia by December 2025 if momentum continues.

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Bandits Storm Kogi School — What Happened Next Shocked Everyone

Kiri High School Attack: Students Rescued as Bandits Invade Kogi Community — Two Feared Dead Kiri High School in Aiyetoro Kiri, Kabba Bunu Local Government Area of Kogi State, came under attack in the early hours of Wednesday, November 26, 2025, when heavily armed bandits stormed the community. According to reports confirmed to newsmen, members of the Kiri Vigilante Group responded immediately, engaging the attackers in a fierce confrontation and successfully rescuing all students who were initially seized. Community sources disclosed that no student remains in captivity, crediting the swift mobilisation of local security personnel for preventing another mass abduction. However, the victory came with painful loss. One vigilante member was killed during the exchange, sacrificing his life to defend the community. Another resident, identified as a Hausa man, also lost his life in the attack. The community remains tense yet grateful, as residents mourn the fallen while celebrating the safe rescue of the children.

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You never gave me money, only drugs” — Ned Nwoko’s fifth wife, Laila, accuses Regina Daniels

The ongoing marital tensions between actress-filmmaker Regina Daniels and her estranged husband, Senator Ned Nwoko of Delta North, have taken a dramatic turn, with Nwoko’s fifth wife, Laila Charani, making serious allegations against the 25-year-old actress. The controversy, which has already generated headlines over claims of domestic disputes, underage marriage, and the alleged detention of Regina’s brother, Samuel “Sammy West” Ojeogwu, escalated on Thursday when Laila publicly responded to accusations made by Regina. Laila Refutes Financial Claims Regina Daniels had earlier claimed she was responsible for several household expenses, including food and accommodation for Laila and her children. Responding via her Instagram page, Laila dismissed the allegations, asserting that her husband had always provided for her and their children. “How dare you say that you ever gave me money, for what exactly? I am very content with the provisions my husband makes for our family,” Laila wrote. “We should show Nigerians our bank accounts to see who is paying money into our accounts.” She added that Ned Nwoko has consistently opposed alcohol, smoking, and drug use, emphasizing that Regina’s alleged drug habits were the reason for marital friction. “The only reason you are fighting my husband is because he wants you to stop your drug and alcohol addiction,” Laila stated. Allegations of Drug Introduction Laila further accused Regina of introducing her and others in the household to drug use, claiming the actress negatively influenced staff and family members. “You know too well that I almost lost my marriage when you introduced me to drugs six years ago. You have been a bad influence since you married into this family, giving drugs to nannies and our workers, including your younger sister, Destiny,” Laila alleged. She urged Regina to seek help, continue rehabilitation, and avoid involving the other wives in the marital crisis. “I will not trust my daughters around you unsupervised,” she said, citing concern for the children’s safety and the spread of alleged unhealthy habits in the household. Strained Household Relations Though Laila and Regina appeared cordial at public family events and on social media between 2020 and 2021, their relationship reportedly deteriorated after Laila’s temporary separation from Nwoko in 2021. Her return in 2022 marked a shift in household dynamics, and observers noted a sharp decline in public interactions between the two co-wives. This latest development adds another layer of complexity to a saga that has captured national attention, raising questions about the dynamics within one of Nigeria’s most high-profile families.

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EXCLUSIVE: Full list and profiles of 16 military officers arrested over suspected coup plot in Nigeria

As the Nigerian military deepens investigations into an alleged coup attempt against the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, PREMIUM TIMES has exclusively obtained the names and background details of 16 senior officers currently in detention over their suspected involvement. Sources familiar with the ongoing probe revealed that 14 of the detained officers are from the Nigerian Army, while the remaining two are personnel of the Navy and Air Force respectively. Majority From Infantry Corps Further intelligence indicates that 12 of the 14 Army suspects are infantry officers — the country’s frontline combat branch responsible for ground operations. One officer is attached to the Signals Corps, while the other serves under the Ordnance Corps, which oversees military weapons and logistics. The breakdown of the ranks includes: Both the Nigerian government and Defence Headquarters have maintained silence on the alleged coup plot, only hinting that it was not behind the low-key Independence Day celebrations on October 1. Profiles of the Detained Officers Below are verified profiles of the officers as obtained: 1. Brigadier General Musa Abubakar Sadiq 2. Colonel M.A. Ma’aji 3. Lt. Colonel S. Bappah 4. Lt. Colonel A.A. Hayatu 5. Lt. Colonel P. Dangnap 6. Lt. Colonel M. Almakura 7. Major A.J. Ibrahim 8. Major M.M. Jiddah 9. Major M.A. Usman 10. Major D. Yusuf 11. Major I. Dauda Officers With Partial Records Available Name Rank Service Number Notes Ibrahim Bello Captain N/16266 DSSC 43 A.A. Yusuf Captain N/16724 Limited details available S.S. Felix Lieutenant N/18105 Limited details available D.B. Abdullahi Lieutenant Commander (Navy) NN/3289 Rank equivalent to Major S.B. Adamu Squadron Leader (Air Force) NAF/3481 Rank equivalent to Major More information may emerge as interrogation continues and the military determines whether to escalate charges, initiate court-martials, or release any of the suspects.

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New kidnappings in Kwara, Kano overshadow joy of Kebbi schoolgirls’ release

Fresh Abductions in Kwara, Kano Overshadow Rescue of Kebbi Schoolgirls, Eruku Worshippers The celebrations following the rescue of 24 schoolgirls in Kebbi State and 38 worshippers in Kwara State have been short-lived, as armed bandits launched fresh attacks in Kwara and Kano just hours after the presidency hailed improved security operations. Barely a day after the federal government announced the release of 38 captives from the Christ Apostolic Church in Eruku — a victory credited to “pressure from the DSS and the military” — gunmen returned to the same local government to abduct more residents. Isapa Attack: Bandits Strike Again, 5km From Eruku On Monday evening, assailants stormed Isapa, a community in Ekiti Local Government Area of Kwara State, located about five kilometres from Eruku where the earlier rescue took place. Local sources said the armed men moved with a large herd of cattle to blend into the environment before launching the attack. The Kwara State Police Command confirmed 10 abductees, but community leaders insist the number is closer to 20, including children, nursing mothers, and a pregnant woman. “The bandits went after a businessman who had previously paid ransom. When they couldn’t find him, they took his family and neighbours instead,”— Abayomi Daramola, community leader Kano, Niger Also Hit as Wave of Abductions Spreads The insecurity ripple extended to Kano State, where gunmen abducted 10 residents in Tsanyawa Local Government Area on Monday night. Locals believe the incident is linked to bandit activity spilling over from neighbouring Katsina State. Meanwhile, in Niger State, tension persists over the abduction of more than 265 students of St. Mary’s Catholic School, Papiri. Their situation contrasts sharply with the joyful reunification of Kebbi victims, highlighting the uneven outcomes of security interventions across the country. A Win, Then a Setback President Bola Tinubu had earlier praised security agencies for the rescue of the Kebbi schoolgirls and Kwara worshippers, but the latest attacks have muted national relief and raised concerns over the sustainability of recent gains in the fight against kidnapping and rural banditry.

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