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2027 Polls Won’t Be on Social Media, Tinubu Has No Rival — Shettima

Only someone who is utterly incapable of following President Bola Tinubu’s path can dare to challenge him in the 2027 election, according to Vice President Kashim Shettima on Friday.

Shettima made this announcement at the state-run conference center’s 15th meeting of the All-Progressive Congress (APC).

He claims that social media platforms like Twitter and X do not win elections.

Full Speech: Tinubu Presents 2026 Budget Proposal At NASS

In the 2027 election, only a fool who is hell-bent on a suicidal path or who is outright imposter can challenge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. However, he claimed on Friday that the country is a democracy and that voters are free to vote in elections.

“Elections are not won by nostalgia or noise, though. Elections are not held on Facebook or Twitter, as Uba Sani once said. They are won by coalitions, credibility, and conviction.

Pro-Palestinian hunger strikers face death in jail, doctors say

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Doctors and relatives warn that six British hunger strikers affiliated with the Palestine Action protest movement are at risk of dying in prison. Some of the activists have refused food for nearly seven weeks and are currently in pre-trial detention for attacks on military and defense sites.

Taylor Swift shares heartbreaking admission about her love life in new Disney documentary

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These days Taylor Swift is engaged to Travis Kelce, but before she met him she revealed she feared there was ‘no one for me in the world’ after going through two break ups

Taylor Swift has shared a heartbreaking admission about her love life in her new The End of an Era documentary.

The 36-year-old revealed that after going through two breakups in short succession in early 2023 – splitting from British actor Joe Alwyn after a six-year romance and then her fling with The 1975 frontman Matt Healy – she feared there was “no one for me in the world”.

That was until she met American football star Travis Kelce, also 36, who she was since called the “love of my life”. After a two year romance Travis popped the question and the pair became engaged in August this year.

Opening up on how her Eras tour was “the only thing that was really keeping me going in my life” before meeting Travis, Taylor said: “There were never points in the tour where I thought, ‘Oh you know what? I want to quit the tour ’cause the tour’s hard. No, my personal life was hard. I went through two breakups on the first half of this tour – that’s a lot of breakups actually. The show was what gave me purpose and was what I could use to get me out of bed.”

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Taylor continued in the Disney documentary: “So, the tour has never been the hard thing in my life. The tour has been the thing that allowed me to find purpose outside of the s*** that was going wrong in my life.” She added with a smile: “Men will let you down, the Eras tour never will.’

Describing writing songs a ‘form of therapy’, Taylor went on to say: “Tortured Poets album is like this purge of just like everything bad that I felt for two years. It was a really rough time in my life, so the songs reflect that.

“Feeling like I’m not a person, I’m just this big conglomerate that no one sees as a real human being, and especially not the men I date. And in the whole process just being like… nothing, nothing works. There’s no one for me in the world.”

Of course, now Taylor is loved up with Travis, who she first began dating in July 2023. Reflecting on her ‘good year’ in 2025 during an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in the US, Taylor said she was ‘grateful’ he had come into her life.

She shared: “That’s a good year. Like, those two things you just mentioned – getting engaged to the love of my life and getting all my music back – those are two things that just never could have happened.

“They could have just never happened. It wasn’t like, ‘Oh, it’s just a matter of time.’ Both those things could have just never arrived in my life. And I’m so grateful for both of those things happening.”

Straight off the back of releasing her latest album, The Life of a Showgirl, Taylor has been busy promoting her The End of an Era docuseries and The Eras Tour Final Show, which is now available to stream on Disney+.

Speaking about the Eras tour – which Taylor said paid for her to get her music back – she said that not even illness would stop her going on stage so as not to let her fans down. She said: “I make a decision at the beginning of the tour that there is no option to not to go on stage. That’s not an option. Even if you have the stomach flu, which I had multiple times during the tour, my goal was to never let them know you have the stomach flu.

“I think it’s also about knowing that there is something bigger than you. And for me, on that tour, the bigger thing was these people have saved up their money, they have rearranged their schedules, they have arranged transportation, they’ve had parties, they have created costumes, they’ve made friendship bracelets. I’m doing the show!”

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‘Highly speculative’ that Trump’s new fuel rules will help drivers: Experts

San Francisco, United States – Earlier this month, President Trump made an announcement to lower car fuel efficiency standards, he said would give Americans more freedom to choose large cars and make them more affordable.

Even though the idea that it would save US drivers money is “highly speculative,” experts claim, the proposed policy change also leaves the years and billions in investments in cleaner cars, including electric vehicles (EVs).

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The proposed new standards will make it possible for cars to run at 34.5 miles per gallon (14.7 km per litre) instead of the previous administration’s 50.4 miles per gallon (19 km per litre) set by President Joe Biden.

Trump referred to it as the “Freedom Means Affordable Cars” proposal, claiming that US manufacturing would benefit from lower fuel efficiency standards for new cars up to $1, 000.

However, Haas School of Business, a faculty member at the University of California at Berkeley, claims that American car manufacturers have already made investments in line with outdated standards. It is highly speculative to assume that this will save consumers a lot of money.

Ford Motors announced a $ 19.50 billion hit as it cut back plans to produce EVs, along with the US consumers’ continued preference for SUVs and other petrol guzzlers. General Motors also warned that there could be more hits as a $1.6 billion impact is related to its EV pullback in its quarterly results from October. Additionally, it announced 3,400 layoffs at its EV locations.

Federal budget cuts will stifle the already slow transition to electric vehicles in the US, where they account for less than 10% of the market and are significantly behind the global EV sales, which accounted for 25% of all car sales this year.

Andrew Hoffman, a Ross School of Business professor of sustainable enterprise at the University of Michigan, believes that the government can support markets in this transition.

Because of the lengthy distances that can cause electric car drivers to be anxious, Hoffman describes the US as a “unique market” for SUVs and pick-up trucks. It emphasizes the necessity of a charging station network, which is another area where the Trump administration has made business plans-related cuts. 16 states filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Tuesday for omitting billions from funding EV charging stations.

The US’s largest EV manufacturer, Tesla, is anticipated to suffer the most from these changes. As the $7,500 tax credit expired, it saw a 23% decline in US sales in November compared to the same period last year.

Waymo, a Google-backed electric-powered autonomous vehicle, has a fleet of just a few thousand cars, and overall experts predict that the market share of EVs will decline even further.

A reduced charging network may encourage consumers to buy petrol-guzzling cars in addition to the elimination of EV tax credits, which could increase fuel bills for the household.

According to Dan Becker, director of the Center for Biological Diversity’s Safe Transport Campaign, “consumers will spend more money on gas-guzzling cars.”

The proposed new standards may not have much impact on fuel consumption in the next year or two, but “if the rules hold, they will significantly impact fuel consumption in the 2030s,” says Mathew Tarduno, assistant professor of economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

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The most recent addition to a slew of measures announced this year that could reduce fuel efficiency for US cars.

The penalties for cars breaking fuel efficiency standards were reduced to zero in July when the tax and spending bill was passed. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a proposal to overrule the Endangerment Finding, EPA’s long-standing, science-based finding that greenhouse gases endanger human health and welfare, and roll back standards to limit greenhouse gas emissions from new cars and trucks. Additionally, tailpipe emissions were relaxed.

Environmental groups claim that the EPA will soon be reversing its decision to reject the Endangerment Finding and that they are preparing to file legal lawsuits against the reversal if that is the case.

A public hearing period is open until the end of the month regarding the fuel standards. According to Becker, the Center for Biological Diversity, “We intend to share our position with the administration and then, with colleagues, sue them” if the proposal is accepted.

How the Department of Transportation treats EVs when establishing new standards might be the subject of future lawsuits. According to Nikki Reisch, director of the Center for International Environmental Law’s (CIEL) climate and energy program, the department is required to adhere to the highest practicable standards.

In terms of fuel efficiency, gas-powered vehicles can’t compete with EVs and hybrids. She continued, “These cleaner, more effective technologies exist and cannot be ignored.”

According to the EPA, vehicular emissions contribute to carcinogens in the air and can lead to respiratory and cardiovascular illnesses.

According to the American Lung Association, the transportation industry is in fact the main contributor to US air pollution.

According to William Barrett, assistant vice president of nationwide policy at the American Lung Association, the easing of fuel standards “turns the clock back on public health standards.”

According to Barrett, children could be particularly affected by increased air pollution from possibly higher vehicle emissions.

Because their lungs are still developing, children are more vulnerable. They might be impacted by increased pollution more quickly and permanently, such as putting them on the soccer field field or putting them in more ER visits.

In order to halt the new standards, the Lung Association intends to make its comments during the public hearing process.

Choice is a right.

However, according to Karl Brauer, an auto analyst and writer for iSeecars.com, car emissions have decreased since the Clean Air Act’s passage in 1970 and also as a result of alterations to regulations that were introduced to lower emissions.

According to Brauer, “Cars got cleaner a long time ago.” The effects of continuing to implement such regulation are negligible.

With the elimination of tax credits for EVs, gasoline and electric vehicles will now compete for consumers’ preferences on an equal footing, according to Brauer, and lower costs and higher profit margins for auto companies and lower prices for consumers.

In the fuel standards rollback announcement on December 3rd, the Trump administration announced that major carmakers would save more than $35 billion in technology costs.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), fuel costs for drivers are expected to rise, and US drivers are expected to pay an additional $ 85 billion annually through 2050.

During his White House announcement, Ford and General Motors’ CEOs sat next to Trump.

Mary Barra, the company’s CEO, stated that the announcement would allow automakers to offer a wide range of gasoline and electric vehicles while maintaining consumer preferences and lowering costs. At the New York Times Deal Book summit, she remarked, “Regulatory requirements do not get ahead of the consumer.”

A fuel-based car would cost less than an EV, according to Brauer, given the recent drop in gas prices. Additionally, they may not be attractive due to the lack of enough charging stations.

However, the new standards could diverge US car manufacturers from global markets, which are moving toward more fuel-efficient and electric vehicles. The proposed standards may improve the appeal of SUVs and other gasoline-guzzlers in the US, but they may also make it harder to compete in global markets.

According to Tarduno of the University of Illinois at Chicago, “one question is whether US automakers will be required to follow various types of regulations in various locations.”

China is renowned for its electric vehicles, making up the majority of the world’s automotive industry. “GM and Ford will want to be global players.” According to Becker of the Center for Biological Diversity, EV manufacturers will shut them out if they don’t produce them.

Brauer, however, has a different perspective.

FULL SPEECH: Tinubu Presents 2026 Budget Proposal At NASS

The 2026 budget proposal was presented to the National Assembly’s joint session on Friday by President Bola Tinubu.

The President pegged the capital expenditure at ₦26.08 trillion and put the crude oil benchmark at US $64.85 per barrel.

He stated that debt servicing will generate a total of 34.33 trillion dollars, and 15.52 trillion overall. The budget deficit is ₦23.85 trillion, representing 4.28% of GDP.

The proposal was based on a US$1 400 exchange rate for the fiscal year 2026 and a daily production of 1.84 million barrels of crude oil.

Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, attended the event. Among the others were former governors, current governors, and former and current lawmakers.

PROTOCOLS

Distinguished Senate President,

Rte. Honourable Speaker and Honourable Members of the House of Representatives,

Distinguished Senators and Distinguished Members of the National Assembly,

Fellow Nigerians,

I’m delighted to be a part of a group of outstanding thinkers, people of great stature, and people who believe in our democracy. Members of the cabinet that are here, your excellencies the governors, past and present, members of this honourable hallowed chamber.

It’s nice to return to a familiar setting. Ladies and gentlemen and fellow Nigerians, I am here today to fulfil an essential constitutional obligation by presenting the 2026 appropriation bill to this esteemed joint session of the National Assembly for your consideration.

Let me be clear with you before I proceed further. Avoiding abandoned projects, unpaid contractual obligations and running a multiple budget, both inherited and unfulfilled mandate is a problem steering the nation. We are breaking the practice of destroying three budgets with one inflow.

By March 31st 2026, all capital liabilities from previous years will be fully funded and closed. Nigeria has a single project that supports a single revenue cycle since April: there is no excuse for rollover culture. This budget presents a defining moment in our national journey of reform and transformation.

My government has methodically addressed long-standing structural flaws, stabilized our economy, rebuilt confidence, and laid a solid foundation for the development of a more resilient, inclusive, and dynamic Nigeria over the past two and a half years.

No necessary, the reforms have not been painless. Families and businesses have been put under pressure, and the system has been tested and retested. The budget encyscription has been tested as well, I acknowledge these difficulties plainly. I’m here to assure Nigerians that their sacrifices are not in vain.

We are already out of that dark tunnel of uncertainty, economic volatility and lack of inclusiveness, economy and plough has stoned the corner. Although reforms are rarely smooth, they are the most likely way to bring about long-term stability and shared prosperity. Today I present a budget that consolidate our gains, strengthens our resilience and takes this country out of the dark tunnel of hopelessness, from the survival to growth. The 2026 budget has the theme “Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience, and Shared Prosperity.”

It reflects our determination to lock in macroeconomic stability, deepen competitiveness, and ensure that growth translates into decent jobs, rising incomes, and a better quality of life across corner of Nigeria and for every Nigerian.

PURPOSE OF THE NEXT STEP: SIGNS OF STABILISATION

  1. Mr. Chairman, the leadership of the National Assembly, while the global outlook continues to improve, this budget aims to further strengthen our Nigerian economy to benefit all our citizens.
  2. I find it encouraging that our reform efforts are already generating tangible outcomes:

(a) &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, Our economy grew by 3.98% in Q3 2025, up from 3.86% in Q3 2024 year in year out.

(b) &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, Inflation has moderated for eight straight months, with headline inflation falling 14.45% in March 2025. With stabilising food and energy prices, tighter monetary conditions, and improving supply responses, we expect the disinflationary trend to persist over the year 2026 horizon, barring major supply shocks.

Oil production has improved thanks to improved security, increased technology deployment, and sector reforms (c), see &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, and &nbsp.

(d) &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, Non‑oil revenues have expanded significantly through better tax administration. I appreciate you passing the tax bill.

(e) &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, Investor confidence is returning, reflected in capital inflows, renewed project financing, and strong private‑sector participation.

Our external reserves reached a seven-year high of about US $47 billion last month, which is higher than the previous month’s level of (f). &nbsp, That provides over 10 months of import cover and a stronger buffer against shocks.

  1. These outcomes are not random or luckiest. They are the consequence of our difficult policy choices. Our main objective is to increase our accomplishments in the direction of lasting, inclusive prosperity.

2025 BUDGET PERFORMANCE: LESSONS, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND EXECUTION

  1. Our 2025 budget implementation, along with the realities of transition and competing execution requirements, was confronted, Mr. Chairman, Distinguished Members. As at Q3 2025, we recorded:

(a) &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbs

(b) &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, ₦24.66 trillion in expenditure—representing 60% of our target.

  1. A total of $2.23 trillion was released for the implementation of 2024 capital projects as of June 2025 as a result of the extension of the 2024 capital budget execution to December 2025.
  2. While fiscal challenges persisted, government met its key obligations. Only 3.10 trillion, or 17.7% of the 2025 capital budget, was released as of Q3, reflecting the transitional period’s emphasis on completing priority 2024 capital projects.
  3. Let me be clear: 2026 will be a year of stronger discipline in budget execution. The Honorable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, the Honorable Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, the Director-General of the Budget Office of the Federation, and the Honorable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy have been given instructions from me to ensure that the 2026 Budget is strictly implemented in accordance with the necessary details and timelines.
  4. We expect improved revenue performance through the new National Tax Acts and the ongoing reforms in the oil and gas sector—reforms designed not merely to raise revenue, but to drive transparency, efficiency, fairness, and long‑term value in our fiscal architecture.
  5. I’ll be completely clear about government-owned businesses. Heads of all GOEs are hereby directed to meet their assigned revenue targets. To ensure that leakages are prevented, compliance is verified, and remittances are made quickly, we will use end-to-end digitization of revenue mobilisation—standardised e-collections, interoperable payment rails, automated reconciliation, data-driven risk profiling, and real-time performance dashboards. These targets will form core components of performance evaluations and institutional scorecards. Ineffectiveness, leakages, or underperformance in strategic agencies are no longer tolerated in Nigeria. Every institution must play its part.

THE 2026 BUDGET’S PHILOSOPHY AND OBJECTIVES

  1. Mr. Chairman and fellow Nigerians, the 2026 Budget is guided by four clear objectives:

Consolidate macroeconomic stability with &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, One.

(b) &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, Two, improve the business and investment environment,

(c) promote job-rich growth and reduce poverty through &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, and &nbsp, Three.

(d) &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, Four, strengthen human capital while protecting the vulnerable.

  1. In essence, we will use purposeful spending, manage debt with discipline, and work toward broad-based, not narrow, and sustainable, not temporary growth.

2026 BUDGET OVERVIEW: THE FISCAL FRAMEWORK

  1. The 2026 Federal Budget, Distinguished Members, is founded on realism, prudence, and growth-oriented principles.
  2. The key aggregates are as follows:

Expected total revenue: $33.4 trillion. &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp.

(b) &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, Projected total expenditure: ₦58.18 trillion, including ₦15.52 trillion for debt servicing.

Recurrent (non-debt) expenditure: 15.25 trillion.

(d) &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, Capital expenditure: ₦26.08 trillion.

Budget deficit: $23.2 trillion, or 4.28% of GDP, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp,

  1. These numbers are not just accounting lines. They represent the national priorities. We remain firmly committed to fiscal sustainability, debt transparency, and value‑for‑money spending.
  2. The budgetary guidelines are set forth in the 2026-2028 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper. Our projections are based on:

A conservative crude oil benchmark of US $ 64.85 per barrel is (a), &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, (b)

(b) &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, crude oil production of 1.84 million barrels per day, and

For the fiscal year 2026, the exchange rate for &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, and &nbsp is 1, 400 to the US Dollar.

  1. We will continue to reduce waste, strengthen controls, and ensure that every naira borrowed or spent delivers measurable public value — especially in infrastructure, human capital, and security.

SECURITY, PEOPLE, PRODUCTIVITY, AND OTHER PRIORITIES AND ALLOCATIONS

  1. Our allocations reflect the Renewed Hope Agenda and the practical needs of Nigerians. Among the key provisions in each sector are:
  • Defence and Security: ₦5.41 trillion
  • 3.56 trillion in infrastructure
  • Education: ₦3.52 trillion
  • 2.48 trillion in health
  1. These priorities are interlinked. Investment will not prosper without security. Without educated and healthy citizens, productivity will not rise. Without infrastructure, businesses and jobs won’t grow. This is why the Budget is designed as one coherent programme of national renewal.
  2. National security and peace-building
  3. Security remains the foundation of development. The Budget for 2026 increases support for:

(a) &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, modernisation of the Armed Forces,

(b) intelligence-driven policing and joint operations, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp,

(c) &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, border security and technology‑enabled surveillance, and

(d) Community-based peacebuilding and conflict prevention, as well as &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp.

  1. We will invest in security with clear accountability for outcomes—because security spending must deliver security results. Our top priority will continue to be strengthening the fighting capacity of our armed forces and other security forces by boosting personnel and purchasing cutting-edge platforms and other hardware in order to secure our nation. We are also pursuing a new era of criminal justice system to stamp out terrorism, banditry, kidnapping for ransom and other violent crimes. A comprehensive redesign based on unified command, intelligence, community stability, and counter-insurgency is being implemented by our administration, as well as a new national counterterrorism doctrine. This new doctrine will fundamentally change how we confront terrorism and other violent crimes that have become existential threats to our corporate survival and have heightened anxiety among our people.

Any non-state actors who operate an armed group or have a gun that are operating outside the boundaries of the state will be regarded as terrorists from now on, under this new structure. These include bandits, militias, armed gangs, criminal networks with weapons, armed robbers, violent cult groups, forest-based armed collectives, and foreign-linked mercenaries. Terrorists include those who use violence against others to advance political, racial, financial, or sectarian goals. &nbsp, Members of any group extorting communities, kidnapping civilians, occupying or seeking to occupy territory within Nigeria will be classified as terrorists. The commonality is that if you use lethal force against other people and abdicate their authority, you become a terrorist. Any individual or entity that enables the listed groups as financiers, money handlers, harbourers, informants, ransom facilitators, and negotiators will also be classified as terrorists. The names of political protectors, intermediaries, transporters, suppliers of weapons, and safe-house owners will be taken out as terrorists. &nbsp, Politicians, traditional rulers, community leaders, and religious leaders who facilitate and encourage violent actions and terror within Nigeria and against our citizens are also terrorists.

  1. Education and Health: Human Capital Development
  2. No nation can grow beyond the quality of its people. The 2026 Budget increases funding for social protection, education, and training.
  3. In education, we are expanding access to higher education through the Nigerian Education Loan Fund. In partnership with 229 tertiary institutions across the country, over 418 000 students have received financial aid.
  4. In healthcare, I am pleased to highlight that investment in healthcare is 6% of total budget size, net of liabilities.
  5. Additionally, we value the assistance of international partners. Recent high‑level engagements with the Government of the United States have opened the door to over US $500 million in grant funding for targeted health interventions across Nigeria. We applaud this partnership and reassure Nigerians that all of these resources will be used deftly and effectively.
  6. Infrastructure and Economic Productivity
  7. The Renewed Hope Agenda projects span the country, including those that transform transportation and energy infrastructure, port modernization, agricultural reforms, and strategic private capital initiatives.
  8. We will take decisive steps to strengthen agricultural markets. National security means food security. The 2026 Budget prioritises input financing and mechanisation, irrigation and climate‑resilient agriculture, storage and processing, and agro‑value chains.
  9. These actions will lower post-harvest losses, increase smallholder incomes, intensify agroindustrialization, and create a more resilient, diversified economy.

DELIVERY, DISCIPLINE, AND NATIONAL COMPACT

  1. The biggest budget, Distinguished Members and fellow Nigerians, is not what we have announced. It is the one we deliver.
  2. Therefore, 2026 will be guided by three real commitments:

(a) &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, Better revenue mobilisation through efficiency, transparency, and compliance—especially from GOEs and improved oil and gas sector governance.

Better spending: prioritizing projects that can be completed, measured, and felt by citizens.

(c) &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp, Better accountability: strengthening procurement discipline, monitoring, and reporting—so Nigerians can see what their money is funding.

  1. By matching our words with the results and our allocations with the outcomes, we can create trust.

CONCLUSION: A BUDGET THAT BELONGS TO ALL OF US

  1. The 2026 Budget is a budget of consolidation, renewed resilience, and shared prosperity, honorable members of the National Assembly, fellow Nigerians. It builds on the reforms of the past two and a half years, addresses emerging challenges, and sets a clear path towards a more secure, more competitive, more equitable, and more hopeful Nigeria.
  2. I applaud our country’s people’s compassion, sacrifice, and resilience. My administration remains committed to easing the burdens of transition and ensuring that the benefits of reform reach households and communities across the Federation.
  3. We will fulfill the Renewed Hope Agenda’s full promise with the support of the Executive and the Legislature and with the support of the Nigerian people.
  4. It is with great pleasure, therefore, that I lay before this distinguished Joint Session of the National Assembly the 2026 Appropriation Bill of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, titled: “Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience and Shared Prosperity”.

God’s blessings on Nigeria’s Federal Republic.

Joel Dommett praises ‘amazing’ Davina McCall after heartbreaking health scares

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Davina McCall, who is also a member of Masked Singer UK, is praised by Joel Dommett for being “incredibly talented” after dealing with a number of agonizing health issues, including a benign brain tumor and breast cancer, in recent years.

While the rest of us count down to Christmas, Joel Dommett is looking forward to reprising his hosting role on The Masked Singer in the New Year. But as the rumour mill begins to churn over which celebrities will be hiding under the fantastic costumes this time, Joel, 40, is most excited about being reunited with one of the show’s judges, Davina McCall.

He told The Mirror: “She’s unbelievable. She’s become a real good friend of mine.” The seventh series feels particularly poignant as veteran TV star, Davina, 58, is returning to work following a series of terrifying health scares. Earlier this year she had a benign brain tumour removed and last month revealed she had breast cancer surgery.

She has been a lunatic for the past few years, Joel continued. She has just been incredible, has overcome it, and has a lot of it. It couldn’t possibly have happened to someone who was more inspiring, in some strange way.

She has the power to make people feel better about it if someone else goes through one of these things. That makes her superpower somewhat. She simply makes people feel better about what they’re going through.

After the ordeal, Davina and her long-term partner, hair stylist Michael Douglas, got married at Marylebone Town Hall on December 5, 2019. Joel, who will celebrate his 10th wedding anniversary with Hannah Cooper next year, enjoys being with the newlyweds.

She and Michael are very special, and being around them just makes you always feel happier. They are so in love, and it’s beautiful. They possess an incredible aura.

Joel, who has teamed up with King C Gillette on a Christmas gift campaign, will be joined on The Masked Singer with Maya Jama, Jonathan Ross and Mo Gilligan.As an experienced presenter who has just finished fronting another series of the I’m A Celeb spin-off show with Kemi Rodgers, Joel knows it’s rare for all co-stars to get on.

He said, “You have panels in television that are put together, and they all secretly hate one another. We just really like, respect, and love one another on The Masked Singer.

More unmaskings will be on the show next year than ever as viewers have “acceded to the” bizarre format. He said, “It almost seems like figuring out how to make it strange once more.” This year, I believe, we’ve actually found that. I’m very interested in seeing it and learning about these individuals.

The characters we have are brilliant, the characters are fun, and the celebrities we’ve booked are unbelievable, they say. By far, this is my favorite series. It seems like the best series we’ve ever produced, and we’ve made it.

For all your beard and stubble grooming needs, Joel has collaborated with King C. Gillette.

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