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Customs Surpasses 2025 Target, Collects ₦7.28 Trillion.

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) achieved a major financial milestone in 2025, generating ₦7.281 trillion—one of its strongest performances in recent years.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, revealed this on Monday in Abuja during the 2026 World Customs Day celebration, attributing the success to ongoing reforms, technology adoption, and strengthened stakeholder engagement.

The revenue exceeded the Service’s 2025 target of ₦6.584 trillion by ₦697 billion, representing more than 10% above expectations, and marked a significant improvement over 2024 collections.

“Even as we protect society and reform procedures, we must also sustain the financial health of the state. I am pleased to report that in 2025, the Nigeria Customs Service collected ₦7.281 trillion, exceeding our target of ₦6.584 trillion by ₦697 billion, a growth of over 10%,” Adeniyi said.

The Customs boss noted a year-on-year increase of about 19%, with revenue rising from ₦6.1 trillion in 2024 to ₦7.28 trillion in 2025—an additional ₦1.18 trillion.

Adeniyi emphasized that the figures are not meant as self-congratulation but as evidence that the agency’s reform agenda is yielding tangible results.

He assured importers and manufacturers that the improved performance was achieved without imposing extra burdens on legitimate trade, attributing the gains to enhanced compliance, better use of data, digital tools, and disciplined enforcement.

“The gains were not from arbitrary enforcement but from improved compliance, smarter use of data, digital tools, and disciplined enforcement,” he said.

Adeniyi further highlighted that the Service balanced revenue generation with trade facilitation, maintaining commitments to private sector collaboration and adherence to regional and global trade agreements.

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The 2027 Presidential Race: Will Peter Obi Be Locked Out Of The Contest?.

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A Nigerian businessman and social media commentator, Uche Rochas, has asserted that Peter Obi, the potential presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), will not be on the ballot for the 2027 general election. Rochas’s claim came in response to the controversy surrounding a recent court ruling that voided the NDC’s political party registration.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

This follows a Federal High Court decision in Lokoja on Friday, which reversed its previous order instructing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to register the NDC. Justice Isah Dashen ruled that the original judgment harmed the Peace Movement Party (PMP). The PMP claimed to own the logo used by the NDC and was not included in the initial lawsuit.

The ruling has triggered a backlash, with opposition groups accusing the administration of President Bola Tinubu of trying to clear the field for the 2027 election. Supporters of Mr. Obi are also expressing concern over what they see as a plot to de-register the NDC.

In a Saturday post on his X (formerly Twitter) account, Rochas suggested the NDC would not take part in the upcoming election and that Obi would be “missed.” He wrote: “Peter Obi will not be on any ballot in the 2027 general election. We will certainly miss him, and the noise.” Rochas added that he “feels sorry for those he deceived into spending their time and money on the NDC,” stating, “Now, there will be no refunds.

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Opposition Cries Foul as Court Knocks NDC Off Ballot, Businessman Predicts Peter Obi’s Exit

Opposition parties and supporters of Peter Obi are up in arms over what they call a plot to ensure an unopposed run for President Bola Tinubu in 2027, following a Federal High Court ruling that de-registered the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC). Amidst this political firestorm, social media commentator Uche Rochas has declared that Peter Obi “will not be on any ballot” in the next general election.

The controversy centers on a Federal High Court in Lokoja setting aside its earlier order for INEC to register the NDC. The new ruling, delivered by Justice Isah Dashen, found that the Peace Movement Party (PMP) was unfairly excluded from the original suit despite claiming ownership of the logo the NDC adopted.

The decision has ignited accusations that the current administration is manipulating the political process. Supporters of Mr. Obi have voiced growing concern about the future of the NDC, the party expected to field him.

Weighing in on the situation via X, Rochas offered a stark and provocative prediction. “Peter Obi will not be on any ballot in the 2027 general election. We will certainly miss him, and the noise,” he posted. He also directed mockery at Obi’s base, writing, “I also feel sorry for those he deceived into spending their time and money on the NDC. Now, there will be no refunds.

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Court Ruling Nullifies NDC Registration: Uche Rochas Claims “No Refunds” as He Predicts Peter Obi Won’t Make the 2027 Ballot

The political future of Peter Obi’s potential 2027 campaign has been thrown into chaos after a Federal High Court in Lokoja revoked the registration of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC). Nigerian businessman and commentator Uche Rochas immediately reacted to the news, declaring on X that Obi “will not be on any ballot” in the next general election.

The court’s decision, delivered by Justice Isah Dashen on Friday, reversed a previous judgment ordering INEC to register the party. The court accepted a challenge from the Peace Movement Party (PMP), which argued it was a necessary party and that the NDC was using its logo without permission.

The ruling has been condemned by opposition figures who claim it is a political tactic by the Tinubu administration to stifle competition. Obi’s supporters are also deeply concerned. Rochas, however, did not hold back in his assessment: “We will certainly miss him, and the noise,” he wrote, adding that he “feels sorry” for donors who “spent their time and money” and are now unlikely to get “refunds.

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Flooding Alert! Abia Government Declares War On Residents Blocking Gutters With Garbage!.

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The Abia State Government has issued a stern warning to residents to desist from blocking drainage systems with refuse, citing the urgent need to prevent flooding and disease outbreaks. This call was made by the Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Philomen Ogbonna, during this month’s sanitation exercise in Umuahia. Represented by Mrs. Happiness Akpulonu, Head of Pollution Control and Environmental Health, the Commissioner expressed disappointment over low compliance levels during the June 2026 exercise.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Addressing a situation at Orie Ugba Market, where a refuse dump was found obstructing drainage, the Commissioner warned that the government is prepared to use force against those who continue to violate environmental laws. He further directed sanitary inspectors to intensify monitoring and sensitization efforts across both urban and rural communities.

Supporting these initiatives, the Chairman of the Abia State House of Assembly Committee on Environment, Kalu Mba Nwoke, called on the Umuahia Capital Development Authority and relevant agencies to clear blocked gutters along Owerri Road and Isi Gate to mitigate flood risks. Additionally, the leader of the Hausa community in Abia, Yaro Danlandi, reaffirmed his community’s support for Governor Alex Otti’s environmental sustainability programs after overseeing drainage clearing at Ama Hausa.

In a related development, the environmental Task Force apprehended 66 individuals in Umuahia for violating sanitation laws. During proceedings at a mobile court presided over by His Worship, O.C. Ibekwe:

  • Seven individuals were discharged due to health concerns or their status as students.

  • Nine were sentenced to community service.

  • Fifty were convicted and ordered to pay fines to the state government.

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“Don’t Visit Me!” Funke Akindele Issues Fiery Warning To Eniola Badmus Over Correction Dispute!.

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Nollywood actress and producer Funke Akindele recently gave her colleague, Eniola Badmus, a playful rebuke following a public conflict involving a makeup artist. The dispute began when Badmus took to social media to express her frustration after a makeup artist missed a scheduled appointment, going so far as to post the artist’s phone number and encourage followers to harass her. The makeup artist defended herself, stating that the booking was never finalized because no deposit was paid, and explained that she only addressed the situation publicly after being bombarded with online threats.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Funke Akindele’s Response: In a video shared on Snapchat on Saturday, Akindele confronted Badmus, questioning her online behavior and reminding her of previous advice to avoid public fights and verbal abuse.

  • Akindele’s Ultimatum: Akindele stated that Badmus’s recent actions were incorrect and explicitly told her, “If you can’t let me correct you, don’t visit me”.

  • Previous Controversy: Prior to this, Badmus had to address and deny a viral social media post that falsely labeled her a “private pimp,” accusing her of facilitating the exploitation of young women for politicians and industry executives.

  • Badmus’s Stance: Badmus dismissed the “private pimp” allegations as false, attention-seeking, and confirmed that she is involving authorities to handle the matter.

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