Nigerian Stars Dominate 2025 Trace Awards Nominations

The 2025 Trace Awards have been announced with an impressive lineup of African music talents. Nigerian artists lead the charge, receiving recognition across multiple categories. The awards ceremony is set to take place on February 26 in Zanzibar, accompanied by a music summit aimed at celebrating the global impact of African music.

Spotlight on Nigerian Artists

Nigerian stars, including Burna Boy, Rema, Asake, Tems, and Yemi Alade, have been nominated in various categories, highlighting the country’s influence on the global music stage.

In the Song of the Year category, tracks like Asake and Travis Scott’s collaboration, “Active,” Rema and Shallipopi’s “Benin Boys,” and Tems’ “Love Me Jeje” are among the contenders. Burna Boy’s hit “Higher” also makes the list.

Nigerian dominance continues in the Album of the Year category, with Asake’s Lungu Boy, Rema’s HEIS, and Burna Boy’s I Told Them competing against projects by Ghanaian stars such as Amaarae’s Fountain Baby, King Promise’s True to Self, and Stonebwoy’s 5th Dimension.

Key Categories and Nominations

Song of the Year

  • Tyla – “Jump” (South Africa)
  • Tyler ICU – “Mnike” (South Africa)
  • Titom & Yuppe – “Tshwala Bam” (South Africa)
  • Tamsir x Team Paiya – “Coup du Marteau” (Ivory Coast)
  • Asake & Travis Scott – “Active” (Nigeria)
  • Tems – “Love Me Jeje” (Nigeria)
  • Burna Boy – “Higher” (Nigeria)
  • Rema & Shallipopi – “Benin Boys” (Nigeria)
  • Diamond Platnumz – “Komasawa” (Tanzania)

Album of the Year

  • Burna Boy – I Told Them (Nigeria)
  • Asake – Lungu Boy (Nigeria)
  • Rema – HEIS (Nigeria)
  • Josey – Vibration Universelle (Ivory Coast)
  • Amaarae – Fountain Baby (Ghana)
  • King Promise – True to Self (Ghana)
  • Stonebwoy – 5th Dimension (Ghana)
  • Toofan – Stamina (Togo)

Top Performers in Key Categories

Best Collaboration

Nigerian artists continue to shine in collaborative projects, with highlights including:

  • Titom & Yuppe ft. Burna Boy – “Tshwala Bam (Remix)” (South Africa/Nigeria)
  • Asake & Wizkid – “MMS” (Nigeria)
  • Odumodublvck & Black Sherif – “Woto Woto Seasoning” (Nigeria/Ghana)

Best Male Artist

  • Rema (Nigeria)
  • Burna Boy (Nigeria)
  • Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)
  • Wizkid (Nigeria)
  • King Promise (Ghana)

Best Female Artist

  • Yemi Alade (Nigeria)
  • Tiwa Savage (Nigeria)
  • Ayra Starr (Nigeria)
  • Zuchu (Tanzania)
  • Simi (Nigeria)

Best Music Video

  • Asake – “Lonely At The Top” (Nigeria)
  • Tiwa Savage ft. Asake – “Loaded” (Nigeria)
  • Rema – “Charm” (Nigeria)

Emerging Talent and Diaspora Impact

Best New Artist

  • Shallipopi (Nigeria)
  • Spyro (Nigeria)
  • Black Sherif (Ghana)
  • Uncle Waffles (South Africa)

Best Artist (Diaspora)

  • Tems (Nigeria/USA)
  • Burna Boy (Nigeria/USA)
  • Tiwa Savage (Nigeria/UK)

Celebrating African Excellence

The 2025 Trace Awards highlight the diversity and richness of African music, with artists from Francophone, Anglophone, and Lusophone regions represented. The inclusion of a music summit promises to further elevate the platform’s role in championing African talent on the global stage.

Striking Poses While Cradling Cuteness: Adut Akech Bior’s Birthday Look is NewMomGoals

South Sudanese-Australian supermodel, Adut Akech Bior, turned 25 on Christmas Day. For the silver jubilee, the new mum thrilled fans with the same radiant elegance that has captivated the fashion world since the onset of her modelling career.

Known for her striking features, luminous skin, and undeniable presence, Adut stunned in three (3) neutral looks. Swipe through the carousel below to see the looks:

Adut continues to break barriers and redefine beauty standards.

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Corporate Tax, VAT Boosted Federation Account To N6.86tn – CBN

Receipts into the federation account grew by 7.48 per cent to N6.86 trillion in the third quarter of 2024, the latest Economic Report by the Central Bank of Nigeria has revealed.

According to the report, the increase in the gross federation account earnings was driven by higher receipts from corporate tax and value-added tax.

The Federal Internal Revenue Service describes corporate tax as a tax levied on the profits made by companies operating in Nigeria. It is regulated by the Companies Income Tax Act under the supervision of the FIRS, while VAT is a tax levied on the consumption of goods and services.

The non-oil revenue was N5.56tn, as oil revenue made up the balance.

The CBN report said, “Gross federation account earnings improved, occasioned by higher receipts from non-oil revenue. At N6.86tn, the provisional gross federation account receipt was 7.48 per cent above the level in the preceding quarter but 23.71 per cent short of the benchmark.

“The increase was due largely to higher receipts from corporate tax and value-added tax. The composition of gross federation revenue showed that non-oil revenue remained dominant, accounting for 81.00 per cent, while oil revenue constituted the balance.

“Non-oil revenue, at N5.56tn, was 19.48 and 50.36 per cent above the levels in the preceding quarter and target, respectively. The increase relative to the preceding quarter was driven largely by higher collections from corporate tax and value-added tax. The increase relative to quarterly targets reflects improved revenue collection relative to budget expectations.”

The apex bank revealed that in the quarter under review, oil revenue, however, fell by 24.72 per cent to N1.30tn, relative to the level in Q2 2024 on account of lower receipts from petroleum profit, taxes, and royalties.

It was also 75.39 per cent short of the quarterly target due to shut-ins arising from ageing oil pipelines and installations.

Meanwhile, from the federally collected revenue of N6.87tn, about N3.92tn was distributed to the three tiers of government.

The federal, state, and local governments received N1.27tn, N1.36tn, and N0.99tn, respectively, while the balance of N0.30tn was allocated to the 13 per cent Derivation Fund for oil-producing states.

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Attom Foundation Reflects on Impactful 2024 and Looks Forward to a Transformative 2025

Attom Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to creating meaningful change, has been at the forefront of uplifting underserved communities across Nigeria. With its mission rooted in service and compassion, the foundation has made tremendous strides in 2024.
Consequently, as the new year begins, Attom Foundation extends its heartfelt wishes for a prosperous and impactful 2025 to all its supporters, partners, and beneficiaries.

2024: A Year of Transformation and Hope

The year 2024 proved to be a transformative period for Attom Foundation. Through the tireless efforts of its team and unwavering support from its partners, the foundation was able to make a significant impact on the lives of individuals in underserved communities. With a focus on restoring vision, inspiring hope, and empowering local populations, Attom Foundation reached thousands across Nigeria, providing essential services and support to those in greatest need.

The foundation’s initiatives, spanning education, healthcare, and community empowerment, helped create new opportunities and fostered lasting change for those who needed it most.

Gratitude for Support and Partnership

None of the foundation’s achievements would have been possible without the steadfast belief and dedication of its supporters, donors, and partners. Attom Foundation has always been driven by a collective vision, a shared commitment to addressing the challenges faced by marginalized populations and improving their quality of life.

We are deeply grateful for your ongoing support. Your belief in our mission has made all the difference, enabling us to bring hope and lasting change to so many lives.”Chairman, and founder Atom Foundation, Sir, Yahaya Attom Gujja

Looking Ahead to New Opportunities in 2025

As Attom Foundation enters the new year, it remains committed to its core mission of service, kindness, and empowerment. With a renewed sense of purpose, the foundation is eager to embrace new opportunities and expand its efforts in 2025. The organization plans to tackle emerging challenges while continuing to provide vital support to those who need it most.

We will continue to inspire hope, transform lives, and work towards a brighter future for all,”

A Year of Hope, Growth, and Transformation

The year 2025 holds immense promise for Attom Foundation. The team looks forward to expanding its programs, deepening its community engagement, and scaling its impact across the country. With the continued support of its network, the foundation is poised for another year of growth and meaningful change.

We are excited to embark on this new chapter with you . Together, we will continue to empower communities and make a lasting difference.”sir, Yahaya Attom Gujja, Chairman and founder Atom Foundation

A Prosperous and Impactful 2025

In closing, Chairman Attom Foundation expresses its deep appreciation to all who have been part of its journey. The foundation remains dedicated to creating a brighter future for marginalized populations and looks forward to another year of success, growth, and impact.

Thank you for being part of our mission. Together, we are building a brighter tomorrow,” said the foundation chairman, sir, Yahaya Attom Gujja, Chairman Atom Foundation

From everyone at Attom Foundation, a very Happy New Year, filled with hope, health, and opportunities!

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New Year Message to Nigerians: President Tinubu Outlines Vision for Prosperity and Unity in 2025

President Bola Tinubu Reaffirms Commitment to Economic Growth, National Unity, and Citizen Engagement

As Nigerians usher in 2025, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has extended his heartfelt wishes for a prosperous New Year, emphasizing optimism for brighter days ahead and reaffirming his administration’s commitment to tackling the challenges that have beset the nation.

In his annual New Year address, President Tinubu highlighted significant strides in the economy and outlined strategic initiatives aimed at fostering prosperity, unity, and citizen engagement.

Economic Outlook for 2025: A Year of Promise

President Bola Tinubu expressed confidence in the country’s economic trajectory, pointing to positive indicators for the year ahead. Despite the hardships faced in 2024, including high inflation and rising costs of living, President Tinubu stressed that the new year presents a fresh opportunity to build on recent achievements.

By the grace of God, 2025 will be a year of great promise in which we will fulfill our collective desires,” he stated, citing a number of economic milestones that have set the stage for growth.
Among the highlights are a decrease in fuel prices, surpluses in foreign trade for three consecutive quarters, an increase in foreign reserves, and a strengthening of the Naira against the US dollar. The Nigerian stock market’s record growth has also contributed to the generation of trillions of naira in wealth.

However, PBAT acknowledged the ongoing challenges faced by households, particularly concerning food prices and essential drugs. To address these, the government is prioritizing the promotion of local food production and the manufacturing of essential medical supplies. With the goal of reducing inflation from its current high of 34.6% to 15%, Tinubu assured citizens that the government will take decisive action to provide relief.

With diligent work and God’s help, we will achieve this goal and provide relief to all our people,” he affirmed.

Credit Access and Economic Empowerment

In a bid to further bolster economic growth, President Tinubu announced plans to expand access to credit for individuals and critical sectors. A new initiative, the National Credit Guarantee Company, will be established to support financial institutions and enterprises, particularly those in underserved sectors such as women and youth.

Set to begin operations by the end of the second quarter of 2025, the company will be a collaboration between government agencies, private sector entities, and multilateral institutions. This initiative is expected to drive industrial growth, job creation, and improved living standards for Nigerians.

Nation-Building: Citizenship and Unity

At the core of the President’s message was a call for unity and a renewed commitment to nation-building. Highlighting the importance of moral rectitude, ethical principles, and national loyalty, President Tinubu called on Nigerians to embrace their shared identity and collective responsibility.

In support of these values, President Tinubu announced the upcoming launch of the National Values Charter, which aims to instill a culture of patriotism and cooperation among the country’s diverse population. The Charter, already approved by the Federal Executive Council, will be unveiled in the first quarter of 2025.

As far-reaching and foundational as our reforms are, they can produce the desired outcomes only through shared common values and unconditional love for our country,” Tinubu remarked.

President Tinubu also highlighted the significance of youth inclusion in the national development process, with the launch of the Youth Confab slated for the first quarter of 2025. This conference will provide a platform for young Nigerians to contribute to the nation’s growth and prosperity, with the Ministry of Youth set to announce the selection process soon.

Collaborative Governance and Infrastructure Development

In his message, President Tinubu also called for greater collaboration between the federal government, state governors, and local council chairpersons to seize emerging opportunities in agriculture, livestock, and tax reforms. He commended governors who have adopted eco-friendly initiatives such as the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and electric vehicles, underscoring the government’s continued support for such initiatives.

I commend governors who have embraced our Compressed Natural Gas initiative by launching CNG-propelled public transport. I also congratulate those who have adopted electric vehicles as part of our national energy mix and transition,” Tinubu said.

A Call for Continued Sacrifice and Patience

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu concluded his address by acknowledging the sacrifices made by Nigerians over the past 19 months, assuring citizens that these sacrifices would not be in vain. As the country continues its journey towards a brighter future, Tinubu urged all citizens to stay the course of nation-building.

Together, let us stay the course of nation-building. The New Year will bring us closer to the bright future we all desire and the Nigeria of our dreams,” he stated.

In closing, President Tinubu reiterated his gratitude for the trust placed in him by the Nigerian populace and vowed to continue serving with dedication. He called for unity in the face of challenges, stressing that the nation’s success lies in the collective efforts of all Nigerians.

Happy New Year and a prosperous 2025 to you all! May God bless you, and may God bless our beloved country, Nigeria,” he concluded.

NUJ FCT Council Reaffirms Commitment to Member Welfare and Ethical Journalism in 2025

The Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council, has reaffirmed its dedication to prioritizing the welfare of its members and promoting ethical journalism in the year ahead. This message delivered in a New Year statement, sets the tone for the Council’s objectives in 2025.

Commitment to Unity and Collective Effort

The statement, signed by the council’s secretary, Jide Oyekunle, includes a powerful New Year message from the Council’s Chairperson, Comrade Grace Ike, describing 2025 as a “Year of Hope and Resilience,”.

Ike called for unity and collective effort to continue advancing the Council’s goals. She acknowledged the dedication and hard work of the members in overcoming the challenges faced in 2024, a year that, despite its difficulties, saw significant achievements.

Your contributions, collaboration, and commitment to the ideals of journalism have been the bedrock of our collective success,” Ike said. She praised the perseverance and steadfastness of the members, which were instrumental in reaching the council’s milestones over the past year.

A Shared Responsibility for Success

Ike emphasized the importance of collective action in achieving the Council’s aspirations, noting that the responsibilities of the Council’s leadership cannot be shouldered alone.

The responsibilities of this office cannot be borne by the Grace Ike-led Team Exco alone. Our collective strength, unity, and shared vision are essential to achieving the greatness we aspire to,” she stated, urging members to continue their active engagement in Council activities.

Focus on Professionalism and Press Freedom

In her message, Ike reiterated the NUJ FCT Council’s commitment to maintaining high standards of professionalism, advocating for press freedom, and upholding ethical journalism. She assured members that the Executive Committee would remain steadfast in their support for the welfare of the members and the growth of the Council.

Together, we can make the NUJ FCT Council a shining example of excellence, setting benchmarks for others to emulate,” Ike said, urging all members to work towards these shared goals in the coming year.

Optimism for a Year of Greater Achievements

Looking ahead, the Chairman expressed optimism that 2025 would bring even greater success and meaningful impact for the Council and its members. She concluded her message by wishing all members and their families joy, good health, and prosperity in the New Year. Ike called on members to collaborate and work together to continue advancing both the Council and the journalism profession as a whole.

With this renewed focus and vision for the year ahead, the NUJ FCT Council is poised to make significant strides in strengthening the journalism community and ensuring the welfare of its members.