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Lagos Kids Christmas Festival Returns Dec 23-26

L'amour Events presents a 4-day Christmas wonderland for kids in Lagos from Dec 23-26. Featuring bouncy castles, Santa's grotto, VR games & more holiday excitement for children aged 0-16.

MultiChoice Holiday Offers for GOtv Subscribers

MultiChoice announces special holiday packages for GOtv customers including AFCON 2025 coverage, Premier League access, and discounted decoders starting at N6,500 until December 31, 2025.

PDP expels Governors Makinde, Bala Mohammed, others

The PDP NEC, backed by Nyesom Wike, has expelled three governors and key leaders for anti-party activities. This marks the party's deepest crisis ahead of the 2027 elections. Read the full details.

Ondo Police Arrest Kidnap, Ritual Gang in Ogbese

Ondo State Police have arrested a 4-man criminal gang involved in kidnapping, armed robbery, and ritual activities in Ogbese. Fetish items and blood-stained cloths were recovered during the operation.

6 Lagos Restaurants for Global Flavours

Explore 6 top restaurants in Lagos offering authentic Japanese, Indian, Lebanese, European, Pan-Asian, and Jamaican cuisines. Perfect for foodies seeking international dining experiences in Victoria Island.

PDP expels Wike, Fayose over anti-party acts

The PDP has expelled Nyesom Wike, Ayo Fayose, and others for anti-party activities at its 2025 National Convention in Ibadan. This decisive move aims to restore party unity ahead of the 2027 elections. Get the full details.

5 Lagos Adventures That Test Your Faith

Discover five thrilling Lagos adventures from kayaking to quad biking that will test your courage and bring you closer to God. Perfect for adrenaline seekers in Nigeria.

FG Declares 2 Public Holidays for December 2025

The Federal Government has officially declared two public holidays for December 2025, giving Nigerians early notice to plan their year-end celebrations and travels accordingly.

Nigerian House of Reps Suspends Plenary Over Debts

The Nigerian House of Representatives has abruptly suspended legislative activities for one week due to mounting pressure from unpaid contractors, raising concerns about government expenditure transparency.

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