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Senate Begins High-Stakes Debate On Tinubu’s Record ₦58.47 Trillion Budget.

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Bamidele explained that the bill provides the constitutional and legal backing required to implement the 2026 Budget earlier presented by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to a joint sitting of the National Assembly on December 19, 2025. He noted that, in line with parliamentary tradition, the bill was considered to have passed its first reading upon its formal presentation by the President.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Addressing his colleagues, the Senate Leader described the Appropriation Bill as a critical instrument of governance, emphasizing its central role in economic planning, public finance management and policy execution. He said the proposed legislation gives legal force to the policy direction outlined by the President in his budget address.

Bamidele stated that the 2026 Budget was crafted against the backdrop of ongoing economic reforms designed to stabilise the economy, address structural weaknesses and strengthen public finance systems. He described the proposal as a budget of consolidation, aimed at reinforcing existing reforms, stabilising key economic indicators and accelerating growth through strategic public investment.

Providing a breakdown of the proposed ₦58.472 trillion expenditure, Bamidele disclosed that ₦4.097 trillion was allocated for statutory transfers, ₦15.909 trillion for debt servicing, ₦15.252 trillion for recurrent non-debt expenditure, and ₦23.214 trillion for capital expenditure through contributions to the Development Fund. He noted that the structure of the budget reflected deliberate prioritisation, with capital spending emerging as the largest component of discretionary expenditure.

According to him, the substantial capital allocation was designed to tackle Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit and expand the economy’s productive capacity. He said priority areas include transportation, power and energy, agriculture, industrial development, housing and the digital economy, adding that the investment scale was expected to stimulate private sector participation, generate employment, boost productivity and strengthen food and energy security.

On recurrent expenditure, the Senate Leader said the ₦15.252 trillion provision was intended to ensure effective service delivery and the smooth operation of government ministries, departments and agencies. He assured lawmakers that strict cost-control and efficiency measures would guide budget implementation.

Addressing debt concerns, Bamidele clarified that the ₦15.909 trillion earmarked for debt servicing was meant to meet existing obligations and did not signal new borrowing. He stressed the administration’s commitment to improving revenue generation and reducing dependence on borrowing, assuring that legislative oversight would ensure debt is applied strictly to development-oriented projects.

He also highlighted the ₦4.097 trillion allocated for statutory transfers, noting that the funds would meet constitutional obligations to key national institutions, which he described as essential for democratic stability and institutional independence.

Reflecting on challenges encountered during the implementation of the 2025 Budget, including revenue shortfalls, Bamidele said the Executive had pledged stronger fiscal discipline in 2026. He revealed that projected revenue for the 2026 fiscal year stands at ₦34.33 trillion, while total expenditure is estimated at ₦58.18 trillion, resulting in a budget deficit of 4.28 per cent of GDP, which he said falls within the Medium-Term Fiscal Framework approved by the Senate.

He added that key sectoral priorities in the 2026 Budget include security, education, healthcare, infrastructure and agriculture, noting that peace and security remain essential for sustainable economic growth.

Urging senators to approach the bill with a strong sense of responsibility, Bamidele called for transparency, fiscal discipline and alignment with national priorities throughout the legislative process. He appealed to his colleagues to support the bill’s second reading and its referral to the Senate Committee on Appropriations for detailed scrutiny, stressing the need for equity, realism and value for money in the final outcome.

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Deep Secrets Exposed: Photos Reveal The Mystery Man Tying Tanimola To The Adeyemi Letter Scandal!.

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“Tanimola,” a Yoruba phrase meaning “Who knows tomorrow?”, has taken on a somber irony. For Dolapo Babatunde Tanimola, that question proved prophetic—months after his death, his name has unexpectedly surfaced at the heart of a national controversy that has gripped the country.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Until recently, Tanimola was a private figure, largely unknown outside of his immediate circle. That changed when the Presidency named him as the individual Prince Adeniyi Adeyemi allegedly identified as his source for a disputed appointment letter. This letter is central to the ongoing saga surrounding the “Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council”—a body the Presidency insists is entirely fictitious.

The Heart of the Controversy

The Presidency has formally accused Adeyemi of impersonation and forgery, labeling him an impostor. While Adeyemi faces an eight-count charge, he maintains his innocence, insisting his appointment was lawful and stating his readiness to defend himself in court.

The investigation hit a major roadblock when authorities learned they could never question the man accused of being the mastermind. According to the Presidency, Tanimola died in a fire at Kachi Hotel in Utako, Abuja, on October 22, 2025—just five days before Adeyemi’s arrest. Investigators have since confirmed his death through hospital records, witness interviews, and burial records, noting that he was laid to rest on November 8, 2025, at Saint Matthew Anglican Church in Maitama.

A Mystery Man with High-Level Access

While the Presidency has offered little information regarding Tanimola’s background or official occupation, a collection of photographs has sparked intense public curiosity. These images show a man who seemingly moved comfortably within Nigeria’s elite circles.

The photographs feature Tanimola in the company of several prominent figures, including:

  • Political Leaders: Former President Goodluck Jonathan; former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (retd.); and Lagos State Deputy Governor and APC governorship candidate, Obafemi Hamzat.

  • Business & Public Figures: Philanthropists Arthur Eze, Tony Elumelu, and Abdulsamad Rabiu; and former Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu.

  • Security Chiefs: Three former Inspectors-General of Police—Mike Okiro, Solomon Arase, and Kayode Egbetokun.

What the Photos Mean

It is important to note that these images do not suggest any wrongdoing by the individuals photographed with Tanimola, nor do they prove they had any knowledge of the activities currently under investigation.

However, because Tanimola is no longer available to answer questions, the mystery surrounding his true influence, his connection to the alleged forgery, and the nature of his relationship with Adeyemi continues to deepen. With no official word on whether independent financial or digital evidence linking him to the scandal was recovered, the public is left with more questions than answers about the man who stood at the center of the Adeyemi letter controversy.

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SHOCKING DEPARTURE: Mahrez Hangs Up International Boots Following Disastrous Loss to Switzerland!

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Riyad Mahrez has officially ended his storied international career following Algeria’s 2-0 defeat to Switzerland in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32. At 35 years old, the Desert Warriors’ talisman confirmed in Vancouver that the match marked his final appearance for his country, concluding over ten years of dedicated service.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Reflecting on the loss, Mahrez expressed disappointment over the defensive lapses that allowed Switzerland to score, despite his belief that the team could have secured a win. “There are always positives to take away from matches: we did manage to get out of the group stage, but we conceded too many goals to aspire to more,” Mahrez noted. “This was my last match with Algeria.”

An Illustrious Legacy

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirmed the news, highlighting an incredible career output of 85 goal involvements across 119 international caps. Mahrez leaves behind a legendary status, having been the primary force behind Algeria’s triumphant 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) campaign, which included his iconic stoppage-time free-kick against Nigeria in the semi-finals.

Final World Cup Appearance

Algeria’s tournament came to an end in the Round of 32 after first-half and early second-half goals from Breel Embolo and Dan Ndoye. Mahrez, who was vital in getting the team out of the group stage—notably scoring two goals in a 3-3 draw against Austria—was substituted in the 71st minute, marking the end of his illustrious journey in the national colors.

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Tinubu’s Bold Stand: “Nothing Will Shake My Commitment To Freedom Of Speech”.

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President Bola Tinubu has called on Nigerian journalists to champion accuracy and professional ethics, urging them to shun the pursuit of sensationalism and online engagement. Speaking at the inaugural State House Media Dinner, the President reaffirmed his commitment to press freedom while emphasizing that constitutional rights must be exercised responsibly to avoid inciting social unrest. He noted that in an era of misinformation and AI-generated content, professional journalists are essential for separating facts from speculation. Additionally, the President framed the government and the media as essential partners in nation-building, maintaining that while healthy tension is necessary for democracy, laws like the Cybercrimes Act exist to protect the information ecosystem rather than suppress speech.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

“Choose Facts Over Falsehood”: Tinubu Sets New Standard for Media Conduct During the maiden State House Media Dinner, President Bola Tinubu declared himself an “apostle of a free press” but warned against using that freedom to mislead the public. The President urged media professionals to reject “clickbait” culture and prioritize credible, fact-based reporting that does not inflame societal tensions. He addressed the digital landscape, defending current legislation as vital safeguards against malicious falsehoods and cyber abuse. Regarding national progress, Tinubu stated that his economic reforms are gaining traction—citing increased revenues and restored investor confidence—and reported that intensified security operations have led to the neutralization of thousands of terrorists.

Option 3: Focus on Governance & Accountability

Tinubu Calls for Constructive Media Engagement at State House Dinner President Bola Tinubu highlighted the inevitable but necessary tension between the government and the media, describing the two as partners in the task of building the nation. At the State House Media Dinner, he argued that while the media’s role is to hold power accountable, this duty must be balanced with care, accuracy, and the pursuit of truth rather than viral outrage. The President also provided updates on his administration’s agenda, noting that ongoing fiscal reforms are stabilizing the economy and that military efforts have significantly improved national security by reclaiming communities and rescuing hostages. He concluded by inviting the media to replace hostility with professional, constructive engagement.

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