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Top Nigeria News Headlines This Tuesday, 18 November 2025

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Nigeria woke up to several major developments across politics, security, sports, and the economy. From security concerns in Kebbi State to reactions following the Super Eagles’ World Cup disappointment, these stories dominated conversations nationwide.

Below is a roundup of the most important headlines making waves across the country.


Security Alarm After Abduction of Kebbi Schoolgirls

Authorities have intensified efforts to rescue a group of students abducted from Government Girls Secondary School in Maga, located in the Danko/Wasagu Local Government Area of Kebbi State.

According to official statements, the attackers stormed the school early Monday morning, killing a staff member before taking several students away. Government officials described the incident as deeply disturbing and vowed to pursue the perpetrators.

The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, assured Nigerians that security agencies had been mobilised and were working closely with intelligence units to ensure the victims return safely.

He also emphasized that improving national security remains a central priority of the administration.


Political Shake-Up as Makarfi Leaves PDP BoT Position

In another development within Nigeria’s political landscape, former Kaduna State governor Ahmed Makarfi has stepped down as Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Board of Trustees.

His resignation followed the emergence of Kabiru Turaki as the party’s new National Chairman during the PDP convention held in Ibadan.

Makarfi explained that remaining in the position could create an imbalance within the party’s leadership structure since both he and the new chairman hail from the same region. By stepping aside, he said he hoped to preserve fairness and strengthen unity within the party.


Allegations Surface Over Wike’s Role in PDP Internal Dispute

Fresh claims have emerged regarding the ongoing tensions within the PDP. Party figure Umar Sani alleged during a television interview that FCT Minister Nyesom Wike proposed a controversial condition during reconciliation talks.

The alleged proposal suggested that the PDP should avoid presenting a presidential candidate in the 2027 elections as part of a broader peace arrangement.

According to Sani, Wike reportedly warned that failure to accept this condition could trigger deeper conflict within the party leadership.


Actor Ijebu Urges BBNaija Winner Imisi to Reconcile With Her Mother

Family matters involving Big Brother Naija Season 10 winner Imisi have continued to generate public interest.

Nollywood actor Olatayo Amokade, widely known as Ijebu, has called on the reality television star to repair her strained relationship with her mother.

The disagreement became public after Imisi’s mother released a viral video accusing her daughter of abandonment following her ₦150 million prize win.

Ijebu advised Imisi to reach out personally and restore peace within the family, stressing that reconciliation could prevent the situation from escalating further online.


Barcelona Preparing for Return to Camp Nou

Beyond Nigeria, major sports news is also drawing attention. FC Barcelona have confirmed plans to return to their iconic Camp Nou stadium on 22 November, when they face Athletic Bilbao in a La Liga match.

The stadium has been under renovation since 2022, with upgrades designed to modernize the facility and enhance the experience for supporters.

Meanwhile, transfer rumours are swirling in France as PSG manager Luis Enrique reportedly shows strong interest in Atlético Madrid forward Julián Álvarez, though Atlético remain firm on their €120 million valuation.


NFF Responds to Super Eagles’ World Cup Disappointment

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has issued a public apology following the Super Eagles’ failure to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Gossip News Now recalls that Nigeria lost to DR Congo in the decisive African playoff final, marking the second consecutive tournament the national team has failed to reach.

Officials acknowledged the disappointment among fans and pledged to review technical and administrative issues ahead of future competitions.

Attention is now shifting toward the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, where Nigeria hopes to rebuild confidence and regain continental success.


VeryDarkMan Speaks on Mid-Air Altercation With Mr Jollof

Social media critic Martins Vincent Otse, also known as VeryDarkMan, has spoken publicly about a confrontation with media personality Mr Jollof during a commercial flight.

He claimed the disagreement escalated after the comedian allegedly threw the first punch, forcing him to defend himself.

Passengers reportedly intervened during the scuffle and helped restore order inside the aircraft.


Inflation Drops to Lowest Level in Years

Nigeria’s inflation rate has shown encouraging signs of improvement. The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reported that headline inflation fell to 16.05 percent in October 2025, down from 18.02 percent in September.

The latest figures represent the lowest annual inflation rate recorded since 2017.

Economists say the downward trend offers some relief for households and policymakers after prolonged periods of high prices and economic pressure.


Fayose Criticises Obasanjo After Brief Reconciliation

Political tensions resurfaced between former Ekiti State governor Ayodele Fayose and former President Olusegun Obasanjo, despite their recent public reconciliation.

Only days after Obasanjo announced that he had forgiven Fayose during the latter’s birthday celebration, a fresh disagreement reportedly emerged following a message that allegedly contained offensive remarks.

The development suggests that the long-running political rivalry between the two figures may not yet be fully resolved.


Tinubu Warns Against Corruption in the Judiciary

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has urged judges to uphold integrity while delivering justice.

Speaking at the 2025 All Nigerian Judges’ Conference of Superior Courts in Abuja, the president stressed that judicial credibility depends on fairness and independence.

He warned that corruption within the judiciary could weaken the nation’s democratic foundations more severely than misconduct in other sectors.

Tinubu also emphasized that court decisions must not only be legally sound but must also inspire public confidence.


Commentary and Analysis

The day’s headlines reveal several key themes shaping Nigeria’s current landscape. Security concerns remain a major national issue, particularly with recurring school abductions in northern regions.

At the same time, political developments within the PDP highlight the intense internal negotiations underway ahead of the 2027 elections.

Economic indicators such as declining inflation offer cautious optimism, suggesting that recent fiscal and monetary policies may be beginning to stabilise price pressures.

Meanwhile, developments in sports—from the Super Eagles’ World Cup setback to international football stories—continue to capture public attention.

Taken together, these events reflect the dynamic nature of Nigeria’s political, economic, and social environment as the country navigates both challenges and opportunities.


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