Sunday, 14 December 2025

The Nation Newspaper #SundayHeadlines 14th of December 2025 1. PERSON OF THE YEAR 2025: Aliko Dangote - thenationonlineng.net/person-of-the-… 2. PUBLIC SERVANT OF THE YEAR: Olanipekun Olukoyede: Executive Chairman, EFCC - thenationonlineng.net/public-servant… 3. Constitution amendment: Panel wants Joint State/LG accounts scrapped - thenationonlineng.net/constitution-a… 4. What next for diminished PDP? - thenationonlineng.net/what-next-for-… 5. Dominant APC waits with bated breath - thenationonlineng.net/dominant-apc-w… 6. Benin Republic demons - thenationonlineng.net/benin-republic… 7. EFCC, Malami, ADC differ on bail for former AGF - thenationonlineng.net/efcc-malami-ad… 8. PERSON OF THE YEAR 2025: PROLOGUE - thenationonlineng.net/person-of-the-… 9. Kanu: Igbo groups question UK - thenationonlineng.net/kanu-igbo-grou… 10. Igbo Leaders’ numbing fulminations - thenationonlineng.net/igbo-leaders-n… 11. Osun 2026: APC picks Oyebamiji as consensus candidate - thenationonlineng.net/osun-2026-apc-… 12. PDP faction leaders hold talks with Obasanjo in Abeokuta - thenationonlineng.net/pdp-faction-le… 13. Tinubu is God-given president at this critical time – Majekodunmi - thenationonlineng.net/tinubu-is-god-… 14. How defections are reshaping 2027 electoral landscape - thenationonlineng.net/how-defections… 15. Tinubu to Wike @ 58: You’re a shining star in my cabinet - thenationonlineng.net/tinubu-to-wike… Kindly follow our page for more news update - Facebook: facebook.com/share/1AW8moXW… Instagram: instagram.com/thenationnewsp… X (formerly Twitter): x.com/thenationnews?… YouTube: youtube.com/@TheNationNews… Telegram: t.me/thenationniger… TikTok: tiktok.com/@thenationonli… WhatsApp channel: whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va…

The Nation Newspaper #SundayHeadlines 14th of December 2025 1. PERSON OF THE YEAR 2025: Aliko Dangote - thenationonlineng.net/person-of-the-… 2. PUBLIC SERVANT OF THE YEAR: Olanipekun Olukoyede: Executive Chairman, EFCC - thenationonlineng.net/public-servant… 3. Constitution amendment: Panel wants Joint State/LG accounts scrapped - thenationonlineng.net/constitution-a… 4. What next for diminished PDP? - thenationonlineng.net/what-next-for-… 5. Dominant APC waits with bated breath - thenationonlineng.net/dominant-apc-w… 6. Benin Republic demons - thenationonlineng.net/benin-republic… 7. EFCC, Malami, ADC differ on bail for former AGF - thenationonlineng.net/efcc-malami-ad… 8. PERSON OF THE YEAR 2025: PROLOGUE - thenationonlineng.net/person-of-the-… 9. Kanu: Igbo groups question UK - thenationonlineng.net/kanu-igbo-grou… 10. Igbo Leaders’ numbing fulminations - thenationonlineng.net/igbo-leaders-n… 11. Osun 2026: APC picks Oyebamiji as consensus candidate - thenationonlineng.net/osun-2026-apc-… 12. PDP faction leaders hold talks with Obasanjo in Abeokuta - thenationonlineng.net/pdp-faction-le… 13. Tinubu is God-given president at this critical time – Majekodunmi - thenationonlineng.net/tinubu-is-god-… 14. How defections are reshaping 2027 electoral landscape - thenationonlineng.net/how-defections… 15. Tinubu to Wike @ 58: You’re a shining star in my cabinet - thenationonlineng.net/tinubu-to-wike… Kindly follow our page for more news update - Facebook: facebook.com/share/1AW8moXW… Instagram: instagram.com/thenationnewsp… X (formerly Twitter): x.com/thenationnews?… YouTube: youtube.com/@TheNationNews… Telegram: t.me/thenationniger… TikTok: tiktok.com/@thenationonli… WhatsApp channel: whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va…

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"She failed the test," someone said, too loud to be private, too soft to challenge. I was lying in the maternity ward of a public hospital, my baby still in the newborn unit. My body ached, my emotions raw from labour, and yet those four words cut deeper than any contraction. Failed what test? A nurse passed by without meeting my eyes. Another one whispered to her colleague, glancing in my direction. My stomach tightened. Something was wrong, and nobody wanted to tell me. Hours earlier, I had delivered a healthy baby girl after twelve hours of labour. I thought the most challenging part was over. I was wrong. Now, as the ward lights flickered above me, the same nurse who had congratulated me earlier stood next to my bed. Her tone had changed. "Ma, you will not room-in with your baby yet," she said. My heart skipped. "Why? Is she alright?" "She is fine. But we need to confirm something first." "What thing?" I asked. "Your test results," she said quietly, closing the file. Minutes later, my husband arrived. I told him what had happened. His smile faded. We went to the nurses' station together. They exchanged uneasy glances. Finally, one said, "A child-protection office has to clear you first." I felt my chest tighten. "Clear me? For what?" The nurse lowered her voice. "It's about your screening, Ma. They said you tested positive…"

"She failed the test," someone said, too loud to be private, too soft to challenge. I was lying in the maternity ward of a pub...