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08/03/2026

Every nation is fixed when its people are fixed.

Today’s Fix Nigeria Sunday Sermon from Pastor Larry Henry Pam reminds us that faith is not just for the altar; it is for our attitudes, our choices, and our responsibility to one another.

If we want a better Nigeria, change must start with us: integrity over excuses, service over selfishness, and truth over silence.

Fix Nigeria begins with me and you.









15/02/2026

FIX NIGERIA SUNDAY SERMON

In today’s powerful message, Pastor Larry Henry Pam laid out a clear and uncompromising framework for national renewal from a Christian perspective. He reminded believers that transformation does not begin in A*o Rock, it begins in the heart.

National renewal requires repentance, integrity, discipline, unity, and responsible citizenship. As Christians, we cannot demand a better Nigeria while tolerating corruption, injustice, and moral compromise in our own lives.
Renewal is spiritual before it becomes political.

If the Church rises with truth, accountability, and courage, the nation will follow.

Nigeria will not change by noise alone, it will change when character becomes culture.








16/01/2026

Weekend Message from Fix Nigeria
by Assoc. Prof. Yusuf Abdullahi Yusuf
Chief Imam, University of Jos (UNIJOS)

Governor Caleb Mutfwang Formally Resigns from PDPDate: 30 December 2025Location:Jos, Plateau StateJOS, PLATEAU STATE – G...
01/01/2026

Governor Caleb Mutfwang Formally Resigns from PDP

Date: 30 December 2025
Location:Jos, Plateau State

JOS, PLATEAU STATE – Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State has officially resigned his membership from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). His resignation letter, dated 29 December 2025, was submitted and acknowledged by the leadership of his ward in Ampang West, Mangu Local Government Area.

In his letter, the Governor stated his resignation was driven by "the need to pursue purposeful leadership, clarity of direction, and effective service delivery through an alternative political platform." This action confirms weeks of political speculation and clears the final procedural hurdle for his widely anticipated defection to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The move follows a public dispute between the APC and PDP. The APC's National Chairman had announced the Governor's defection in mid-December, while the Plateau PDP had repeatedly denied receiving any formal resignation. This documented resignation resolves that contradiction.

Governor Mutfwang's defection consolidates the APC's control over the entire North-Central geopolitical zone of Nigeria and continues a notable trend of sitting PDP governors crossing over to the ruling party.

Formal reception ceremonies into the APC are expected to be announced shortly.

Breaking News:  America's attack on terror in SokotoExplosions reportedly linked to strikes allegedly carried out by the...
26/12/2025

Breaking News: America's attack on terror in Sokoto

Explosions reportedly linked to strikes allegedly carried out by the United States hit the Jabo area of Tambuwal Local Government Area in Sokoto State, triggering fires in parts of the community.

Residents said the incident threw the area into panic and confusion, although no deaths were recorded as a result of the explosions.

Despite the tension and fear within the community, reports indicate that some individuals were seen attempting to collect fragments and debris from the explosion site, commonly referred to locally as “jaribola.”

Breaking new: Bomb Explosion at Mosque in Maiduguri, NigeriaOn 24 December 2025, a bomb exploded inside the Al-Adum Juma...
26/12/2025

Breaking new: Bomb Explosion at Mosque in Maiduguri, Nigeria

On 24 December 2025, a bomb exploded inside the Al-Adum Juma’at Mosque in the Gamboru market area of Maiduguri, Borno State, during evening (Maghrib) prayers. Authorities reported that the blast was likely caused by a suspected su***de bomber detonating an improvised explosive device (IED) while worshippers were gathered for prayer. �
Premium Times Nigeria +1

According to the Borno State Police Command, at least five worshippers were killed and 35 others injured in the explosion. The injured were promptly evacuated to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital and the State Specialist Hospital for medical treatment. �
Premium Times Nigeria

Police and emergency units, including the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team, secured the scene, cordoned off the area, and began investigations. Fragments believed to be from a su***de vest were reportedly recovered, supporting the preliminary assessment of a su***de attack. �
Premium Times Nigeria

Governor Babagana Zulum condemned the attack as “barbaric and inhumane”, stressing the desecration of a place of worship during prayers and urging heightened vigilance and security, especially at religious and public spaces during the festive period. �
Reuters

No group has yet claimed responsibility, but the blast comes amid continued insecurity in northeastern Nigeria linked to long-running insurgent activity by Boko Haram and its splinter factions in the region. �

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02/12/2025

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23/10/2025
20/10/2025

One Policy, Three Realities: Nigeria’s Economic Reforms Squeeze the Poor from Maiduguri to Aba to Lagos.

FIX TV INVESTIGATESN73.6 Million TETFund Contract Scandal: Plateau Lawmaker Declared Wanted, But What's the Full Story?B...
13/09/2025

FIX TV INVESTIGATES

N73.6 Million TETFund Contract Scandal: Plateau Lawmaker Declared Wanted, But What's the Full Story?
By Fix TV Investigative Desk – Abuja | September 13, 2025

A Federal High Court in Abuja has declared Plateau State lawmaker, Hon. Dr. Adamu Aliyu, wanted over allegations that he defrauded a businessman of over ₦73.6 million in a fraudulent contract scheme involving the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund). But as Fix TV has found, the case may be more complex than it first appears.

The Allegation

In an application brought before the court by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Dr. Aliyu is accused of defrauding a businessman, Mohammed Jidda, through a fake TETFund contract.

The purported contract, allegedly worth ₦500 million, was said to be for the construction of an indoor sports complex at the University of Jos. Jidda claims he paid ₦73.6 million to Dr. Aliyu to “facilitate” the contract, which turned out to be fake.

According to court filings as reported by multiple outlets, the University of Jos has since disavowed the letter of award, calling it forged and never issued by the institution.

Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court Abuja granted ICPC’s application to declare Dr. Aliyu a wanted person after he reportedly failed to respond to summons. The court also empowered law enforcement agencies and, notably, private citizens, to arrest him and hand him over to the ICPC.

Dr. Aliyu’s Response: “This is a Civil Dispute”

In a detailed response to the allegations, Hon. Dr. Aliyu has firmly denied wrongdoing. Speaking to the press through associates, he described the situation as a “business misunderstanding” rather than criminal fraud.

“This is not a case of fraud,” Dr. Aliyu was quoted as saying. “It is a civil matter arising from consultancy services. No fake contract was ever presented by me knowingly.”

He claims to have refunded ₦45 million out of the total sum received, and asserts that this refund is evidence of his good faith and commitment to resolving the matter.

Furthermore, Aliyu maintains that he did not forge the TETFund letter and that he only presented the document through an intermediary. He names another individual, Saad Abubakar, as the person who facilitated parts of the process.

Where Is the Official Court Document?

As of this report, Fix TV has been unable to independently verify the court’s order through official public documents. While multiple media houses have cited “court filings” and “documents,” the Federal High Court has not published the full ruling or arrest warrant online.

Legal analysts say this is not unusual, as such orders are often communicated directly to agencies like the ICPC and not always uploaded to public portals unless challenged in court or made part of a high-profile appeal.

Nonetheless, transparency advocates argue that such documents should be made accessible to prevent misinformation and trial by media.

An Honourable or a Hustler? Public Opinion Divided

In Plateau State, where Dr. Aliyu serves as a member of the House of Assembly, public opinion is split.

Supporters describe him as a principled and vocal lawmaker who has championed youth empowerment and spoken up against ethnic exclusion, including recent protests against alleged discrimination in federal recruitment in Jos North.

Critics, however, argue that this is not the first time questions have been raised about his political conduct, though no prior criminal charges have been filed.

Fix TV reached out to political analysts in Jos, some of whom view the case as potentially politically motivated, while others caution against pre-judging either side before all facts are presented in court.

The Bigger Picture: Contract Fraud and Governance

The case also highlights broader concerns about fake contracts and the vulnerability of businessmen and contractors navigating Nigeria’s public procurement space.

The TETFund, a federal body designed to support higher education infrastructure, has been linked to several fraudulent schemes in recent years, often involving impersonation or forged letters.

ICPC has stepped up investigations across tertiary institutions, and this case may be a test of its ability to go after high-profile individuals.

What Happens Next?

Unless Dr. Aliyu appears before the ICPC or is arrested and brought in, the case may remain at the investigative stage. Legal experts say the distinction between civil breach of trust and criminal fraud will be central in determining the court’s final position.

Dr. Aliyu’s legal team is reportedly preparing a defense and may challenge the “wanted” order on procedural grounds, particularly his claim that he was abroad (in Saudi Arabia) and unaware of official summons.

Until the case is tried in court, Nigerian law guarantees the presumption of innocence.

Fix TV Conclusion: Layers, Not Labels

As the case unfolds, Fix TV urges the public to withhold judgment. While the allegations are serious and deserve thorough investigation, so too do the claims of repayment, miscommunication, and the possibility of third-party involvement.

At stake is not only the integrity of one lawmaker but the credibility of Nigeria’s justice system to handle such disputes fairly, transparently, and without political coloration.

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