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I Predicted Mass US Visa, Green Card Revocations – Soyinka

Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has said he predicted mass revocation of visas and green cards by the United States Government.

In an interview published by BBC News Pidgin on Facebook on Wednesday, the world-acclaimed writer, whose visa was recently revoked by the US, said he knew that once Donald Trump got into office as President, “the first thing he will do is cancel even the green cards.”

Soyinka said, “This is a petty-minded dictator, you see how he deals with his objects of hate. We saw that dark side of the American side. There were more killings, extrajudicial killings by the police of black people, of minorities, during that build-up, during the campaign, and on account of hate rhetoric, the hate rhetoric of this individual.

“I saw it and I said, listen very carefully — and you can go and check this –I said, ‘When that man comes to power, the first thing he will do is cancel even the green cards’.”

Soyinka’s comment comes amid diplomatic tension between Nigeria and the US after Trump at the weekend designated Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern,” citing alleged Christian genocide in the country.

Trump, in a series of X posts, also warned that if the Nigerian government fails to stop killings, the US would intervene militarity, coming into Nigeria ‘gun-ablazing’, a comment that has generated widespread panic and pushback both locally and internationally.

Soyinka, a vocal critic of Trump, had threatened ahead of Trump’s first inauguration to tear his Green Card once Trump was sworn in, a threat the Nobel laureate has since carried out.

“I have already done it, I have disengaged (from the United States). I have done what I said I would do,” Soyinka, who was 82 years old, said then on the sidelines of an education conference at the University of Johannesburg, according to AFP.

He added, “I had a horror of what is to come with Trump… I threw away the (green) card, and I have relocated, and I’m back to where I have always been” – meaning his homeland, Nigeria.

In July this year,  the US Department of State announced an update to its non-immigrant visa policy for Nigerian citizens.

According to a press release issued by the U.S. Embassy in Abuja, “most non-immigrant and non-diplomatic visas issued to citizens of Nigeria will be single-entry visas with a three-month validity period.”

Soyinka had, during a media parley last Tuesday in Lagos, disclosed the revocation of his B1/B2 visa by the US Embassy.

The US Consulate announced the revocation of the visa in a letter addressed to Soyinka dated October 23, 2025.

The Consulate further requested Soyinka to bring his visa to the Lagos Embassy “for physical cancellation,” a request the Nobel laureate described as “a joke.”

“If you have plans to travel to the United States, you must apply again to re-establish your qualifications for a new non-immigrant visa,”
the letter added.

While Soyinka said he did not know the reason for the revocation of his visa, the US Mission in Nigeria clarified last Thursday in response to an inquiry from The PUNCH that visas granted by the country are a privilege, not a right.

While the Mission noted that it would not discuss details of individual visas, its spokesperson said, “Visas are a privilege, not a right. Every country, including the United States, can determine who enters its borders. Visas may be revoked at any time, at the discretion of the U.S. government, whenever circumstances warrant.”

Speaking further in the interview with the BBC, Soyinka, who had vowed that he would never reapply for a US visa, said he had since left the country because he would not allow himself to be “kicked out.”

“I said I’m not going to wait to be told to come for a reinterview or simply told, ‘Get out! The green card is cancelled!’ That’s all. People failed to understand. Even though I said it, people failed to accept it. I said I don’t like to be kicked out; I like to kick myself out, it’s more dignified,”
the 91-year-old author and playwright said.

He said he knew he would not be able to resist comments on the Trump administration.

“I knew I would not be able to resist making comments on what I knew would happen, and sure enough, he did not disappoint me.”

The Nobel laureate also touched on an incident that happened prior to the revocation of his visa. He spoke of how he got a letter from the US Internal Revenue Service notifying him of a tax audit.

“After he took office, I got a letter from the IRS telling me to report for an audit. The coincidence for me was very impressive,”
he said.

Soyinka had during the media parley in Lagos, given an insight into the tax audit, which he said he had no problem with.

He told journalists, “I think it’s important for me to begin by reminding us about the history of this visa, which was issued when an accident happened to my Green Card, so it became no longer valid.

“Unfortunately, or fortunately, whichever way you want to look at it, not long after that, maybe by accident or maybe it’s related or not, I got a letter from the Internal Revenue Service of the United States of America saying that an audit of my tax return was about to take place, going back about five years.”

He noted that audits are done periodically just to make sure one is not cheating, “and that’s okay.”

He narrated, “So I went to the embassy to say this is the letter I just received from the Internal Revenue Service. My Green Card is no longer usable. I don’t want to be advertised as a tax dodger owing the United States money and being chased all over the world with letters and police, and I said I needed to go in and see the audit, and that’s exactly what happened.”

Soyinka has maintained that he has no issue with members of the US Embassy or the American people, as he noted he was always treated with courtesy anytime he was at the embassy.

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Dancer, Kaffy Warns Parents To Be Careful With ‘Favorite Uncles, Aunties And Close Family Friends’ (Video)

Celebrity dancer Kaffy has emphasized the importance of protecting children and establishing clear boundaries, particularly when it comes to trusted adults in the home.

In a video posted on Instagram, she said a lot of families still don’t realize that harmful situations involving children often come from familiar and trusted individuals — not strangers.

According to Kaffy: “Parents need to be cautious of the favorite uncles, the favorite aunties, the favorite nannies, the favorite drivers. There needs to be boundaries. Many children face uncomfortable situations from people who are close to them.”

Kaffy explained that in many African homes, people are encouraged to be overly familiar with children, without considering how it may affect the child’s sense of personal space.

She shared that when she was younger, someone close to her family crossed personal boundaries with her, and although she didn’t fully understand it at the time, she knew it didn’t feel right.

She said: “It happened right in front of people who trusted the person. At that age, I didn’t understand what was going on. But I knew something about it was wrong.”

Kaffy pointed out that people who harm children don’t always appear suspicious:“Many of them appear caring. They may be the ones who always want to help or be around the child. That’s why parents need to pay attention and set clear boundaries.”

She also spoke against adults making unnecessary comments about children’s bodies or giving physical affection without consent.

“Some compliments are unnecessary. Some physical touch is unnecessary. Even if the person is a family member. A child is a child. Respect their space.”

Kaffy urged parents and guardians to teach children that they are allowed to say ‘no’ when they feel uncomfortable — regardless of who the adult is.

She concluded by saying she would continue the conversation in her upcoming session, encouraging parents to learn how to recognize early signs and create safe emotional environments for their children.

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President Tinubu Writes Reps, Seeks N1.15tr Borrowing Approval To Fund 2025 Budget Deficit

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has written to the House of Representatives requesting approval for a ₦1.15 trillion borrowing programme to cover the 2025 budget deficit.

In a letter addressed to Speaker Tajudeen Abbas dated October 31, 2025, the President explained the request became necessary to bridge the unfunded deficit arising from an increase in the total budget size by the National Assembly.

The letter was read during plenary on Wednesday by the Deputy Speaker, Rt Hon Benjamin Okezie, who presided.

Tinubu noted that while the National Assembly passed a ₦59.99 trillion budget, an increase of ₦5.25 trillion from the ₦54.74 trillion earlier proposed by the Executive, this adjustment created a budget deficit of ₦14.10 trillion.

However, the borrowing plan approved in the budget amounted to ₦12.95 trillion, leaving an unfunded gap of ₦1.15 trillion.

“In view of the foregoing, it is necessary to increase the domestic borrowing limit in the 2025 budget by ₦1,147,462,863,321.39 to close this gap,” the President wrote.

The President’s request, which was made in line with Section 44 (1–2) of the Fiscal Responsibility Act, 2007, seeks the National Assembly’s approval to establish the borrowing programme in the domestic debt market.

Tinubu expressed confidence in the lawmakers’ prompt consideration of the request, assuring them of his “highest consideration and personal regards.”

The letter was referred to the Committee on Aids, Loans and Budget Management for further legislative action.

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I’m Not Interested In Polygamy – Tiwa Savage Explains Controversial Comment

Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage has clarified a controversial comment she made stating that she’s open to be a second wife.
Recall that the comment went viral with fans expressing shock.
Speaking on the matter, revealed that her past experiences with love has left her with emotional scars.
Tiwa admitted that being the first and only wife did not spare her from heartbreak.
She said: “I was a first wife, where did that get me? I got married as the only wife, but here we are. I’m tired of being heartbroken; maybe I’m getting it wrong. Maybe I should try being a second wife.”
Speaking further, Tiwa clarified that her comment was not an expression of genuine interest in polygamy. She stressed that she had no desire to become a second wife.
According to her, her words were borne out of frustration and emotional truth, not intent.
“It’s not my choice, though. I don’t want to. I wish I could tell my truth, but I will be dragged,” she said.
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My Mother Held Me Down For Seven Years – Regina Daniels Reveals

Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels has revealed that her mother held her down in Senator Ned Nwoko’s house for seven years.
She made the revelation in a post she shared on her Instagram page on Wednesday morning.
This is against popular claims that she was forced into marriage at her early age.
The actress said her family including her mother kicked against her marriage with Ned.
The actress, who recently accused her husband of domestic violence, said she regretted falling in love with the 64-year-old lawmaker.
She begged Nigerians to stop raining insults on her mother, dismissing rumours that she married Ned out of greed.
She said, “For seven years my mum held me down. She tried but I’m the one that has a coconut head.
 
“I’m ashamed to say I fell in love but I actually did and it’s crazy. Everyone said no. You all should stop saying that I married out of greed. We were no broke.
 
“What amount of money can a man give to a mother to get her child that is practically providing everything in the house? I was her only source of lively-hood.
 
“My mother, my brother and everybody warned me. I drove out at night one day trying kill myself if I don’t marry Ned”.
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I Drove Out At Night, Threatened To K!ll Myself Because My Family Stopped Me From Marrying Ned Nwoko – Regina Daniels Reveals

Popular Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has appealed to Nigerians to stop targeting her mother, Rita Daniels, with insults over her marital issues.

Recall that Regina’s family members have accused her estranged husband Ned Nwoko of arresting her brother and vowing not to release him until she decides to come back home and go for rehab.

The rift between the duo began after a viral video showed the actress crying out that she was being manhandled by her husband.

However Nwoko denied assaulting his wife and claimed that she was a drug addict.

Some netizens have blamed Regina’s mother for permitting her to marry the lawmaker.

However, addressing the situation in a video shared on her Instagram page, the actress stated that her mother was not to blame for her decision.

According to her, her family members warned her not to marry Nwoko but she refused because she was in love.

The mother of two said she fled from home in the middle of the night when her family tried to stop her from marrying the billionaire.

She said, “The main essence of this video actually is to please stop insulting my mom.

“Biko, hey, stop it. Stop, hey, Biko, please. Look, for some reason, I actually do feel like I owe you all this explanation.

“You know why? Because I don’t know why everyone is pained about my life. But I don’t feel like you all are pained from a bad side. You’re pained because you used your, was it 200 Naira or 500 Naira to buy my CD just to watch my movie as a child and you all watched me.

“Oh, thank you. Fine, and it’s okay. I’m in the limelight, so it’s fine.

“You all have a say, so it’s okay. And that’s why I’m explaining. So please, stop insulting my mom.

“She’s the best thing that ever happened to me.  She is my god on earth.

“Ah, she’s strong. For seven fucking…. Well, kids, watch this video. For seven years, my mom held it down.

“She tried. You all insulted her, but she tried. She tried.

“It’s me. I’m the one.Issy Coconut’s head.

“It’s me. I’m so ashamed to say I fell in love. Type shit.

“But I actually really did. And it’s crazy what I did. Everyone said no.

“My mom, huh? Come on now. And you all stop saying I got married out of greed. Excuse me.

“No, we were not broke. Does that make sense? And secondly, how do you guys think? Like, what amount of money can a man give to a mother to get her child that is practically providing everything in the house? That is practically… Through this child, she trained all her children. Like, through this child.

“Like, what? What else? That child was her only source of livelihood. I was a blessing, a gift to my mom. God used me to settle her.

“And it’s my job to make sure she’s forever happy. She has suffered for us. And you keep on insulting her.

“Anyway, stop. Stop insulting my mother. Why lie? She’s the best woman on earth.

“She is. She is. She is.

“She is. She warned me. My brothers warned me.

“Everybody warned me. Nobody’s going to cry on this camera. Everybody warned me.

“And then I drove out at night. I was going to k!ll myself if I don’t marry Ned. Everyone was looking for me.

“My brothers were fighting, breaking bottles. Like, guys, the Nigerian police… As I was saying, everyone knew. I went to the police station and said, arrest me my family does not want me to marry the love of my life. But I actually did fall in love with him. It’s crazy, but I did.”

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I Don’t Even Know How Many Cars I Have, It Could Be 40, 41 – Cristiano Ronaldo (Video)

Billionaire footballer, Cristiano Ronaldo has confessed he doesn’t know the exact number of cars he has.
He stated this in a recent interview with Piers Morgan.
In the interview, Cristiano Ronaldo opened up about his views on wealth, family, and what lies ahead in his life. The Portuguese icon, who recently reached billionaire status, also discussed how his focus has evolved, moving away from luxury to achieving peace of mind.
“I don’t go shopping. If I go anywhere, I can buy whatever I want, but I don’t need that anymore. Okay, let’s say three days ago I bought a car, but it’s for collection. It’s like you buy a frame. I’m not going to drive that car. It’s like an investment,” Ronaldo said.
When asked how many cars he currently has, Ronaldo added, “Honestly, if you have to bet, I say I don’t know. 41, 40. I don’t know. I don’t know. I swear, I swear for my kids.”
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Why I Have Not Collaborated With Tiwa Savage – Yemi Alade

Nigerian singer, Yemi Alade has revealed why she’s yet to collaborate with Tiwa Savage.
She spoke when she appeared on Jude Chinwo podcast.
Recall that in the past, she had in worked with other female artists like Omawumi, Waje, and Seyi Shay.
Explaining why she hasn’t worked with Tiwa Savage, Yemi explained that teaming up with Tiwa is something she prefers to approach cautiously.
 
“The fan favorite is the one you mentioned,” she said, referring to Tiwa. “I’d rather just stay clear; I don’t want problems in my life.”
She clarified that there’s no personal conflict, but pointed out how fans and media can sometimes overcomplicate situations:
“No problem at all. It’s just that most times fans and media stir waters that are supposed to be calm. I’m not trying to make something out of nothing because there really isn’t any problem.”
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Why I Don’t Make Music to Promote Politicians, Parties – Angelique Kidjo

Popular Beninese singer Angelique Kidjo has revealed why she doesn’t make music to praise or promote politicians and political parties.
According to the Grammy-winning music icon, the reason is because political powers are ephemeral.
She added that an artist who make music for politicians might lose relevance after a regime change.
Speaking in a recent episode of the Female Poets Society podcast, Kidjo urged her colleagues to be voices of the people and not voices of the power.
“My father always used to say to us, especially to me as a singer, do not write music for any political party because they come and they go, and once they’re gone, you go with it.
 
“Write your music with your opinions, be free writing your music. Don’t be sold to somebody because therefore, you don’t become the voice of the people anymore, you become the voice of the power. And when that power shifted, you’re off the window,” she recalled.
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Mompha’s No-Case Submission In Ongoing Fraud Case Dismissed

A no-case submission by social media personality, Ismaila Mustapha, popularly known as Mompha, and another defendant has been dismissed.
Justice Mojisola Dada of the Lagos State Special Offences Court sitting in Ikeja gave the ruling while noting that a prima facie case has been established against Mompha in his ongoing fraud trial.
According to a post on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s (EFCC) official X account on Tuesday, the court dismissed the defendants’ no-case submission, stating that there is sufficient evidence to require them to enter a defence.
The EFCC is prosecuting Mompha and his company, Ismalob Global Investment Limited, over alleged money laundering and operating an unlicensed bureau de change.
The court subsequently adjourned the matter to January 27 and 28, 2026, for continuation of the hearing.
Mompha’s case has been ongoing for years, with multiple legal developments. The EFCC had initially accused him of laundering about N32.9 billion before later filing an eight-count charge involving approximately N6 billion.
The charges include conspiracy to launder funds obtained through unlawful activity, retention of criminal proceeds, and failure to disclose assets.
In January 2022, the court granted him bail in the sum of ₦200 million with two sureties in like sum. However, his bail was later revoked in June 2022 after he failed to appear in court, leading to the issuance of a bench warrant for his arrest.
The EFCC subsequently declared him wanted in August 2022, accusing him of retaining proceeds of criminal conduct and making false asset declarations.
In May 2023, the EFCC announced that Mompha had been re-arrested in collaboration with international partners over alleged ₦6 billion laundering.
By July 2024, court proceedings revealed that over N30 billion, suspected to be proceeds of crime, had reportedly passed through his account.
During earlier hearings, the court admitted into evidence a report from the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which alleged that Mompha’s iPhone was used to send account details abroad and attempt fund transfers.
Mompha has consistently denied all allegations, accusing the EFCC of using his case for publicity.