“Tron: Ares” Streams on Disney+ January 7, 2026 

Tron: Ares;  the latest chapter in Disney’s iconic sci-fi franchise  is finally coming home. After its theatrical release in October 2025, the movie will begin streaming on Disney+ on January 7, 2026, giving fans and curious viewers alike a chance to experience the high-tech adventure from their living rooms. 

Tron: Ares is the third major live-action film in the Tron franchise, following:

  • Tron (1982)
  • Tron: Legacy (2010) 

In this movie, an advanced digital program named Ares is sent from the digital world (known as the Grid) into the real world on a dangerous mission. This marks a first direct encounter between humans and artificial intelligence beings in the Tron universe; a theme that mirrors ongoing real-world conversations about AI and technology. 

Directed by Joachim Rønning, the film blends high-stakes sci-fi action with visual spectacle and cutting-edge effects. 

Cast and Crew

Tron: Ares features a mix of returning talent and exciting new faces:

  • Jared Leto as Ares, the rogue program
  • Greta Lee
  • Evan Peters
  • Hasan Minhaj
  • Jodie Turner-Smith
  • Arturo Castro
  • Cameron Monaghan
  • Gillian Anderson
  • Jeff Bridges reprising his legacy role from Tron: Legacy 

Streaming Release Date

Tron: Ares will be available to stream exclusively on Disney+ starting January 7, 2026 i.e less than three months after its theatrical debut. 

Release Timeline Recap

Here’s how the Tron: Ares home release schedule plays out:

  • Digital purchase and rental: December 2, 2025 
  • Blu-ray & 4K UHD: January 6, 2026 
  • Disney+ streaming: January 7, 2026

Tron: Ares had a challenging box office run, grossing under expectations worldwide, despite its high profile and big budget. 

With AI and machine learning more topical than ever, Tron: Ares taps into ideas about what it means when artificial intelligence crosses into human reality.

New Zealand Are Already in 2026 with Spectacular Sky Tower Fireworks

Auckland Leads the World Into the New Year

New Zealand officially welcomed the year 2026 late on December 31, 2025, with Auckland becoming one of the first major cities on Earth to greet the new year at midnight. Thanks to its position near the International Date Line, Kiwis marked the occasion about 18 hours before celebrations in New York’s Times Square, drawing global attention to the Pacific nation’s vibrant start to the year. 

The festivities began hours before midnight with lasers and community-submitted moments  including personal highlights from 2025 displayed on the tower  building anticipation for the countdown. At midnight, crowds in the Central Business District (CBD) and waterfront areas erupted in cheers as the sky lit up with bursts of colour, welcoming the new calendar year. 

At the heart of the celebration was a dazzling five-minute fireworks show launched from Auckland’s iconic Sky Tower; the tallest structure in the Southern Hemisphere. More than 3,500 individual fireworks were fired in a 360-degree pyrotechnic display, synchronized with laser projections and music that echoed across the city skyline. 

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon marked the milestone online, celebrating Auckland’s fireworks and extending “Happy New Year, New Zealand!” messages across social media platforms as the global clock began its near-24-hour cycle of celebrations around the world. 

Lagos Fiesta 2025 Cancelled as Governor Sanwo-Olu Calls on Lagosians to Pray for Prosperity and Peace

In a surprising turn of events, the Lagos State Government has announced the cancellation of the much-anticipated Greater Lagos Fiesta 2025, scheduled to take place today (December 31, 2025). Instead of the usual concerts, fireworks and public gatherings, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has urged Lagosians to spend the final hours of the year in private and collective prayer;  praying for prosperity, good leadership, peace, productivity and the overall wellbeing of the state and the nation. 

For years, the Greater Lagos Fiesta  also known as the Countdown to the New Year  has been one of Lagos’s most vibrant cultural celebrations. It traditionally brings together thousands of people from across Nigeria and beyond for music performances, carnival-like atmosphere, fireworks and entertainment across multiple locations in the state. The event has become a staple for residents and visitors looking to usher in the New Year with high energy and festive spirit. 

The 2025 edition was no different in anticipation until the cancellation was announced just hours before it was set to begin.

In a statement released on Tuesday by Mr. Gboyega Akosile, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the governor, Sanwo-Olu approved the cancellation of the event. The decision was communicated as a directive that instead of large gatherings, Lagosians should devote time to spiritual reflection and prayer for their families, their communities and the future of the state. 

According to the statement, residents were specifically encouraged to pray for:

  • Continued prosperity and economic growth
  • Effective and wise leadership
  • Peace and social harmony
  • Productivity and personal wellbeing
  • The overall general wellbeing of Lagosians 

However, the governor’s message focused on optimism about the year ahead, describing 2026 as a year of promise for Lagos State and expressing confidence that the state government will continue to work hard to deliver progress and development. 

The Greater Lagos Fiesta cancellation marks a significant shift from the usual festive custom. Over the years, the event has not only served as entertainment but has also driven local tourism, small business sales and hospitality activities around the New Year period. 

At the same time, the focus on prayer and introspection highlights a growing trend among leaders and citizens to blend cultural celebration with spiritual meaning, especially during transitions such as entering a new year.

Governor Sanwo-Olu ended his statement with a message of hope and goodwill. He extended warm New Year wishes to all Lagos residents and expressed confidence that 2026 will bring better opportunities, growth and peace for Lagos State and Nigeria as a whole. 

On behalf of my family, I wish every resident of our dear state a happy and prosperous New Year,” the governor said. “I want to assure you all that the year 2026 will be a better year for us in the state, as our administration is determined to work twice as hard to deliver the good for the residents of the state.” 

AFCON 2025 Results: Nigeria, Senegal, DR Congo Win, Tanzania Draws with Tunisia (Dec 30)

The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON 2025) delivered a dramatic final round of Group C and Group D matches on Tuesday, 30 December, as teams battled for a place in the Round of 16. From Nigeria’s perfect group stage to Senegal’s clinical win and Tanzania’s historic progression, here’s a complete rundown of today’s matches with goal scorers. 

Uganda 1–3 Nigeria

Nigeria capped off their group stage with a 3–1 victory over Uganda in Fès. Paul Onuachu opened the scoring in the 28th minute before Raphael Onyedika added a brace in the 62nd and 67th minutes. Uganda pulled one back late through Rogers Mato in the 75th minute, but it was too little too late. 

The Super Eagles finish the group stage with a perfect 3‑0 record, topping Group C and entering the knockout stages with high spirit. 

Tanzania 1–1 Tunisia

Tanzania earned a historic 1–1 draw with Tunisia, securing their first-ever AFCON Round of 16 qualification as one of the best third-placed teams. Tunisia went ahead from the penalty spot in the 43rd minute via Ismaël Gharbi, but Tanzania responded immediately after halftime with Feisal Salum scoring in the 47th minute.:

This draw marks a milestone in Tanzanian football history, as the Taifa Stars advance to the knockout stage for the first time in AFCON. 

Benin 0–3 Senegal

Senegal confirmed their Group D dominance with a 3–0 win over Benin. Abdoulaye Seck opened the scoring in the 39th minute with a powerful header, Habib Diallo doubled the lead in the 70th minute, and Iliman Ndiaye sealed the victory in the 90th minute. 

Botswana 0–3 DR Congo

DR Congo finished second in Group D with a convincing 3–0 win over Botswana. Nathanaël Mbuku opened the scoring in the 31st minute, followed by Gaël Kakuta, who converted a penalty in the 41st minute and added a third in the 60th minute.

Stranger Things Final Episode Drops Tomorrow: Feature-Length Finale Marks the End of an Epic Run

After nearly a decade of supernatural thrills, 80s nostalgia, and unforgettable characters, Stranger Things is finally coming to an end. The final episode of Season 5 premieres tomorrow, December 31, 2025, at 2 AM WAT on Netflix, closing the story that has captivated audiences worldwide.

A Strategic Finale Release

Season 5 was released in parts throughout the holiday season:

  • Volume 1 (Episodes 1–4): November 26, 2025
  • Volume 2 (Episodes 5–7): December 25, 2025
  • Final Episode (Episode 8): December 31, 2025, 2 AM WAT

Feature-Length Farewell

The finale, officially titled “The Rightside Up”, runs approximately 2 hours and 8 minutes, giving the creators ample space to wrap up character arcs, resolve lingering mysteries, and deliver an emotional, action-packed conclusion.

Let’s Take A Quick Look At The Series Recap

Since its debut on Netflix in 2016, Stranger Things has become a global phenomenon. Created by the Duffer Brothers, the show blends supernatural horror, 1980s nostalgia, and heartfelt coming-of-age stories, following a group of friends in Hawkins, Indiana, whose ordinary lives are upended by strange events from the Upside Down.

Story Highlights

  • The disappearance of Will Byers in the first season and the arrival of Eleven, a girl with psychokinetic powers.
  • The rise of supernatural threats, from the Demogorgon to Vecna, which put Hawkins and its residents in danger.
  • The growth of the main characters; Mike, Eleven, Dustin, Lucas, and others, as they navigated friendship, adolescence, love, and personal loss.
  • The town of Hawkins evolving from a quiet midwestern town to the center of world-altering paranormal events.

Each season intensified the suspense while deepening character relationships, combining horror, humor, and heart to create a uniquely immersive viewing experience.

Achievements and Impact

Stranger Things has left a permanent mark on television:

  • Awards & Recognition: Multiple Emmy nominations and wins in acting, visual effects, and sound design.
  • Global Reach: Streaming in over 190 countries, the show has set a benchmark for international success in streaming entertainment.
  • Cultural Influence: From Halloween costumes to merchandise, academic discussions, and references in music and games, Hawkins has become a cultural icon.
  • Music & Nostalgia: The 80s soundtrack revived interest in retro music while defining the series’ signature atmospheric identity.

As the series closes its doors, it leaves behind a story of friendship, resilience, and courage, a mix of heart, horror, and humor that has captivated generations. Its influence on television, streaming culture, and fandom is undeniable.

From its thrilling opening episodes to its emotionally charged finale, Stranger Things will be remembered as a defining show of the streaming era, one that transformed Netflix originals and set new standards for global storytelling.

Popular Actor Idris Elba Receives Knighthood from King Charles, Becomes Sir Idris Elba

British actor, producer and philanthropist Idris Elba has been awarded a knighthood by King Charles III in the 2026 New Year Honours list, marking one of the highest recognitions in the United Kingdom. The actor, 53, will officially carry the title Sir Idris Elba. 

The New Year Honours list is an annual tradition in the UK where the monarch recognises individuals for outstanding contributions to society, arts, science, charity, and public service. This year, more than 1,150 people were acknowledged across various fields. 

Among the honourees:

  • Idris Elba: knighted for services to young people and community empowerment. 
  • Olympic ice dance legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean: awarded damehood and knighthood respectively. 
  • Actress Cynthia Erivo: appointed MBE for her contributions to music and drama. 

Elba is widely known for his acclaimed acting in series like Luther and The Wire, and films ranging from the Marvel and DC universes to biographical dramas. But his knighthood recognizes much more than his on-screen work. 

The honour was granted in recognition of his extensive charity work, especially efforts supporting young people across the UK and beyond:

  • He co-founded the Elba Hope Foundation with his wife, Sabrina Dhowre Elba, which provides grants to organisations focused on youth empowerment, education and community development. 
  • Elba has long campaigned against knife crime and youth violence, using his platform to advocate for practical support and opportunities for young people. 

In a statement, Elba said he accepted the honour “on behalf of the many young people whose talent, ambition and resilience has driven the work of the Elba Hope Foundation.” 

This milestone adds to Elba’s already distinguished career and highlights the potential for artists to leverage fame for community upliftment and real-world impact.

Afrobeats Songs and Albums That Surpassed 1 Billion Streams on Spotify in 2025

Afrobeats Songs With 1 Billion Streams

1. “Calm Down (Remix)” – Rema ft. Selena Gomez

Current Streams (2025):- 1.79 billion remix / 2.5+ billion combined

A global breakthrough that merged Nigerian Afrobeats with Western pop appeal. Released as a remix, the song found massive success across international markets, charting in multiple countries and gaining long-term replay value. It became a cultural connector, familiar enough for global radio, but still rooted in Afrobeats rhythm.

2. “Love Nwantiti (Ah Ah Ah)” – CKay

Current Streams (2025):– 1.3 billion

What started as a sleeper hit grew into one of the biggest viral songs from Africa. Powered by TikTok challenges, emotional simplicity, and international covers, it rose steadily into the billion-stream bracket. The track’s streaming journey reflects organic discovery rather than a heavy promotional rollout, which makes its milestone stand out. I remember listening to Love Nwantiti and I’m like “this is good music” and this shows the whole world feel the same about it. 

Worthy of Note

Wizkid on Drake’s “One Dance” (2016)

While not his own single, Wizkid’s feature marked the first time an African artist appeared on a billion-stream record. It became a foundational moment that widened the lane for future Afrobeats global entries.

Afrobeats Albums With 1 Billion+ Streams

Album TitleArtistStreams (Approx.)
Rave & Roses UltraRema3.1 billion+
Love, DaminiBurna Boy1.5 billion+
Boy Alone (Deluxe)Omah Lay1.2 billion+
The Year I Turned 21Ayra Starr1.1 billion+
African GiantBurna Boy1.1 billion+
Made In Lagos (Deluxe)Wizkid1.1 billion+

Rave & Roses Ultra – Rema

A project that expanded Afrobeats into a fully global sound. With pop, bounce, and world influences, it sustained long-term replay value. Multiple tracks  including “Calm Down”  fueled its run, helping it cross the 3-billion mark.

Love, Damini – Burna Boy

A personal album that blends Afrobeats with soul, fusion and alternative rhythm. Its emotional themes and international reach helped it accumulate consistent streaming momentum over time.

Boy Alone (Deluxe) – Omah Lay

A reflective project focused on vulnerability, emotional expression, and calm production. Its streaming growth came gradually through deep-listening appeal rather than viral spikes.

The Year I Turned 21 – Ayra Starr

A confident and youthful entry into global pop spaces. The album’s blend of Afrobeats, alt-pop, and R&B helped it travel across streaming markets and build strong playlist presence.

African Giant – Burna Boy

A culturally significant album that helped position Afrobeats on the world stage. Its fusion of African identity and international production opened doors for wider global engagement.

Made In Lagos (Deluxe) – Wizkid

A laid-back, atmospheric project that extended across world charts. “Essence” became the project’s anchor, pushing the album into long-term replay and streaming relevance.

The billion-stream achievements of Afrobeats signal more than popularity, they show demand. Global audiences are no longer discovering the genre for the first time; they are returning, replaying, and staying.

From songs breaking into international markets to albums that sustain full-project engagement, Afrobeats has transitioned from introduction to influence.

Burna Boy Breaks Records with Highest-Grossing Concert by an African Artist (Touring Data)

Burna Boy has officially set a new benchmark in African music history, achieving the highest-grossing concert by any African artist. His recent performance at London Stadium as part of the “I Told Them…” Tour generated $6.147 million (approximately ₦9.22 billion) from 58,973 tickets sold, solidifying his status as one of the continent’s most commercially successful acts.

The London Stadium event, part of Burna Boy’s global tour promoting his latest album, attracted fans from across Europe and beyond. The impressive turnout not only underscores Burna Boy’s international appeal but also demonstrates the growing global demand for Afrobeats artists.

According to Touring Data, the London Stadium show now holds the record for the highest-grossing single concert by an African artist, surpassing previous records set by other major Afrobeats stars. This achievement reflects both the scale of Burna Boy’s fanbase and the strategic planning behind his international tour.

The I Told Them… Tour has been a commercial powerhouse. Across 22 shows, Burna Boy has reportedly sold 302,801 tickets, earning approximately $30.5 million in total. In addition to London, his U.S. arena show at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. grossed $1.7 million, marking another milestone for African artists performing internationally.

Afrobeats on the Global Stage

Burna Boy’s historic concert is another indicator of Afrobeats’ expanding influence worldwide. With artists like Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy breaking into international markets, African music continues to dominate streaming platforms, festivals, and concert arenas.

Nigerian Artists Dominate Rolling Stone’s 45 Best Afropop Songs of 2025

From Rema to Shallipopi, here are the Nigerian tracks shaping global Afropop in 2025 according to recent Rolling Stone list. 

Nigeria’s music wave continues to shape the world, and Rolling Stone’s latest editorial just confirmed it. In the publication’s “45 Best Afropop Songs of 2025” ranking, Nigerian artists took up multiple slots across the list, proving once again why Afrobeats remains one of the most influential sounds on the planet.

With heavyweight legends, rising stars, and viral newcomers all represented, the list highlights how diverse Nigeria’s sound has become; from Fuji-infused pop to amapiano blends, street-hop, spiritual Afrofusion, and glossy mainstream Afrobeats.

Nigerian Songs on Rolling Stone’s 45 Best Afropop Songs of 2025

RankArtist(s)Song Title
#2ShallipopiLaho
#5Adekunle Gold, Yinka Ayefele & Adewale AyubaMany People
#6Davido & Omah LayWith You Have
#10RemaKelebu
#11Ayra StarrHot Body
#13TemsBig Daddy
#14RemaBaby (Is It A Crime)
#20Olamide & WizkidKai!
#21Tiwa Savage & SkeptaOn The Low
#23TavesPopstar Party
#24Mavo & Wave$tarEscaladizzy
#25BlaqbonezACL
#27ChellaMy Darling
#29Seyi VibezHow Are You
#31Show Dem Camp & WinnyPele
#37Rigo KampMarathon
#40DJ Maphorisa, DJ Tunez, Wizkid & MavoMoney Constant
#43AsakeWhy Love

AFCON 2025 Results (29 December): South Africa and Egypt Progress, As Morocco Dominate Zambia 

The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 concluded its final group matches on Monday, 29 December, with four high-stakes games that confirmed several Round of 16 places and shaped the tournament’s knockout landscape. From South African victory to a commanding Moroccan performance, here’s a full recap of all today’s AFCON results. 

Full Match Results – 29 December 2025

Group B Results

  • Zimbabwe 2–3 South Africa: South Africa battle back in a thrilling encounter to secure their spot in the Round of 16. 
  • Angola 0–0 Egypt: Egypt rest key players but do enough to finish top of Group B unbeaten.

Group A Results

  • Comoros 0–0 Mali: Both sides end their group campaigns with a goalless draw in Casablanca. 
  • Morocco 3–0 Zambia: Hosts Morocco deliver a dominant victory to top Group A and head into the knockout stage confidently. 

Match Highlights & Key Moments

South Africa 3–2 Zimbabwe 

In one of the day’s most dramatic fixtures in Group B, South Africa edged Zimbabwe 3–2 in Marrakech to seal second place in the group and progression to the Round of 16. South Africa took the lead early, Zimbabwe fought back, but a late penalty ensured a decisive win for the Bafana Bafana. 

Angola 0–0 Egypt 

Egypt wrapped up their group campaign with a goalless draw against Angola, finishing unbeaten at the top of Group B. Despite using a rotating squad, the Pharaohs showed enough defensive resilience to lock down a point. 

Comoros 0–0 Mali 

In Group A, Comoros and Mali played out a 0–0 stalemate, a match defined by strong defending and missed attacking opportunities. Neither side could find the breakthrough, and the shared point affects the final standings. 

Morocco 3–0 Zambia 

Hosts Morocco delivered a convincing 3–0 win over Zambia to top Group A. The Atlas Lions dominated from start to finish, showcasing their attacking firepower and tactical discipline on home soil. 

With a strong goal difference and a perfect finish to their group campaign, Morocco enters the Round of 16 as a team to watch. 

Updated Group Standings After 29 December

Group B:

  1. Egypt – 7 pts
  2. South Africa – 6 pts
  3. Angola – 2 pts
  4. Zimbabwe – 1 pt

     Group A:
  1. Morocco – Qualified as group winners
  2. Mali – Await tie-breaker decision
  3. Zambia – Await tie-breaker decision
  4. Comoros – Finished with 1 point
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