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Top Nigerian Newspaper Headlines For Today, Friday, 14th November, 2025
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The Senator representing Abia North, Orji Uzor Kalu, has cautioned against the practice of overlocking senior military officers and picking their juniors in the appointment of service chiefs.
Kalu, who spoke on Thursday while contributing to a debate on “A Bill for an Act to Repeal the Armed Forces Act and to Re-enact a modern, constitutionally compliant and operationally responsive legal framework for the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and for related matters, 2025,” directed his comments to the President and Commander-in-Chief.
President Bola Tinubu currently occupies the position in Nigeria and recently oversaw the sack and appointment of new service chiefs in the country.
In his submission, Kalu observed that appointing juniors as military chiefs over seniors in service, not only dampens the morale of the senior officers, but also results in the wastage of human and material resources which had been invested in the training of these senior officers, who are inadvertently forced to retire.
Specifically, the Abia senator faulted the recent trend in the appointments of the Chief of Army Staff, the Chief of Naval Staff and the Chief of Air Staff.
2. Reps Orders Suspension Of Planned CBT For 2026 WASSCE
The House of Representatives has called on the Federal Government to immediately suspend the West African Examinations Council’s (WAEC) plan to introduce Computer-Based Testing (CBT) for the 2026 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), warning that the move could trigger mass academic failure, psychological trauma, and even student fatalities.
The resolution followed the adoption of a motion of urgent public importance sponsored by Hon. Kelechi Nworgu during Thursday’s plenary.
While presenting the motion, Nworgu acknowledged that computer-based testing has worked effectively for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), but stressed that the realities in Nigerian secondary schools make the transition unrealistic for WAEC examinations.
He noted that the majority of schools lack the infrastructure and manpower needed to support such a major shift in assessment.
Following deliberations, the House directed WAEC and the Federal Ministry of Education to immediately suspend the planned CBT implementation.
It also urged the Federal Government to allocate funds in the 2026 budget for hiring qualified computer teachers, constructing computer laboratories equipped with internet access, and installing standby generators in schools nationwide.
3. “I Don’t Have Any Problem With The Military” – Wike Speaks After Clash With Soldiers In Abuja
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has dispelled any claims of a misunderstanding between himself and the Nigerian military.
According to Wike, who spoke with newsmen in Abuja on Thursday, he has no problem and would never have a problem with the military.
His comments follow the altercation between him and an officer of the Nigerian Navy on Tuesday over the legality of an ongoing development of a land in Abuja, which has since snowballed into a matter of national discourse.
However, in his chat with newsmen on Thursday, the FCT Minister stated that claims in certain quarters about a fallout between him and the Nigerian military are false, mischievous, and unfounded.
He submitted that the Armed Forces is an institution he has utmost respect for, adding that his administration has remained steadfast in supporting military operations within the FCT and across Nigeria.
4. Tinubu Addicted To Debts – ADC Fires After Latest Loan Request
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has condemned the Federal Government’s fresh approval of ₦1.15 trillion in domestic borrowing, accusing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of policy inconsistency and fiscal recklessness.
In a statement on Thursday signed by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC noted that despite Tinubu’s public claim that Nigeria had met its non-oil revenue targets, reportedly N20.59 trillion by August 2025, the administration continues to deepen the country’s debt crisis.
Citing a report that Nigeria’s total public debt could rise to N193 trillion if all of Tinubu’s 2025 loan requests are approved, the party said the government was “borrowing against its own words” and failing to deliver meaningful relief to Nigerians still burdened by inflation and rising living costs.
5. ‘We Don’t Need To Wash Our Dirty Linen In Public’ – Speaker Warns Lawmaker
A mild drama unfolded on Thursday at the House of Representatives after the Speaker, Tajudeen Abbas, cautioned a member for openly faulting lawmakers’ conduct during plenary.
Ifeanyi Uzokwe, representing Nnewi North/Nnewi South/Ekwusigo Federal Constituency of Anambra State, had raised a point of order to lament what he described as the growing lack of decorum among lawmakers.
Uzokwe said, “Every day we come here, Mr Speaker, we receive our children and visitors in the gallery.
“They are here to see how we conduct ourselves and learn from us. But most times, what we display here is not what they should see as an example of parliamentarians.”
While Uzokwe was still expressing concerns, Speaker Abbas swiftly interjected, warning that such matters should not be raised publicly.
The Speaker said, “If what we are going to discuss pertains to this chamber, we can do it in an executive session.”
6. Senate Moves To Ban Recruitment Of Under-18s Into Military
The Senate has taken steps to prohibit the enlistment of persons below 18 years into the Nigerian Armed Forces, as it passed the Armed Forces (Repeal and Re-enactment) Bill, 2025, for second reading.
The bill seeks to outlaw the recruitment of minors and align the country’s military laws with the Child Rights Act, 2003, as well as international conventions such as the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child.
Sponsored by Senator Abdulaziz Yar’Adua (Katsina Central), the proposed legislation aims to repeal the current Armed Forces Act, 2004, and replace it with a modern, constitutionally compliant framework that better responds to contemporary security demands.
Leading the debate on the floor of the Senate, Yar’Adua said the reform was overdue, stressing that the existing law, originally derived from a military decree, no longer reflects democratic principles or present-day operational realities.
The proposed law introduces far-reaching reforms intended to strengthen discipline, accountability, and fairness within the Armed Forces.
7. Dating In Lagos Is A Mess – Fireboy DML Opens Up On Love Life
Nigerian Afrobeats singer, Adedamola Adefolahan popularly known as Fireboy DML has shared insights into his love life, describing it as chaotic and unpredictable.
The Jealous crooner said the messy dating environment in Lagos inspired his hit song, “Ashawo.”
Fireboy explained that the challenges of dating in the city influenced his music and shaped his approach to relationships.
He described his personal experiences as full of ups and downs, saying that he finds balance in romantic connections, especially when under pressure.
The singer has previously mentioned that going through heartbreaks motivates him to create more authentic music.
Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels, has slammed her co-wife, Laila Charani, over allegations of sleeping with girls and introducing her to drugs.
Charani had alleged that the reason she could not leave her daughters with Regina was because of her attitude of sleeping with the same gender.
In response, Regina, in a post via Instagram, slammed Charani, describing her comment about her as useless and hurtful.
Regina stated that “sleeping with the same gender isn’t something that I consider shameful”, as she asked Laila how certain she was about her allegation.
The movie star also stated that she allowed her son to associate with Charani’s son, despite the atrocities he had committed, which she will never mention.
9. Osimhen Fires Super Eagles Past Gabon Into World Cup Playoff Final
Galatasaray forward, Victor Osimhen delivered when it counted as the Super Eagles of Nigeria stormed past Gabon 4-1 to book their place in the final round of the 2026 FIFA World Cup playoffs.
The Super Eagles had to dig deep after wasting several chances in the first and second halves. Osimhen, who missed two clear one-on-one opportunities, made up for those errors in extra time with two decisive goals that sealed the win.
The breakthrough came late in the second half when Akor Adams put Nigeria ahead in the 78th minute after a well-timed run into the box. Gabon refused to back down, equalising in the 89th minute through Mario Lemina, who pounced on a defensive mix-up to send the game into extra time.
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