A recent video from a social event has captured Nollywood actress Mo Bimpe being lifted in celebration, as her husband, actor Lateef Adedimeji, looks on.
The incident was captured on camera and has since sparked widespread reaction online.
Mo Bimpe and Lateef Adedimeji, who married in 2021, were attending a gathering when the embrace took place.
Clips reposted on X show the crowd cheering as the actress was lifted by an unidentified man, and viewers have taken to social media with mixed responses.
Some fans praised the couple’s chemistry and Bimpe’s poise while others questioned the appropriateness of the situation during a public event.
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has discovered 70 parcels of cocaine hidden inside body cream containers at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos, thwarting an attempt to smuggle the drug to the United Kingdom.
The NDLEA’s Director, Media & Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, who disclosed this in a statement on Sunday, explained that the cocaine consignments, weighing 3.60 kilograms, were discovered on October 14, 2025, during examination of cargoes packaged as personal effects on an Air Peace flight bound for London.
According to the statement, a cargo agent, Lawal Mustapha Olakunle, was promptly arrested, adding that investigations led to the arrest of two principal suspects linked to the attempt.

“In a follow up operation on 18th October, a female healthcare worker Ogunmuyide Taiwo Deborah was arrested following which Mutiu Adebayo Adebiyi, the Chief Executive Officer of a travel agency, Mutiu Adebiyi & Co, was arrested at his 23 Ladoke Akintola Street, Ikeja GRA Lagos office on Monday 20th October.
“In a similar development, attempt by a 35-year-old Lesotho national Lemena Mark to export 103.59 grams of methamphetamine concealed in a diabeta herbs coffee tea pack to the Philippines on an Ethiopian airlines flight from the Akanu Ibiam International Airport (AIIA) Enugu on Wednesday 22nd October was thwarted by NDLEA officers who arrested him and recovered the illicit drug,”the statement noted.
Babafemi explained that the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) has commended the officers and men of MMIA, AIIA, Lagos, for the arrests, and seizures.
He urged them and their colleagues across the country to continue with the ongoing balanced approach to the drug control efforts of the agency.
Eberechi Eze delivered a magical moment against his former club, firing home a stunning half-volley as Arsenal beat Crystal Palace in a tense London derby at the Emirates Stadium.
The goal kept the Gunners in charge of their own fate, as they extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table.
Crystal Palace kept things tight at the back throughout the first half, except for the 39t minute strike from Eze.
Mikel Arteta’s men struggled to convert possession into clear chances for the remaining parts of the game as Palace’s defensive discipline stood firm.
Real Madrid came out on top in a dramatic El Clásico encounter at the Santiago Bernabéu, edging Barcelona 2-1 in a game filled with VAR controversy and end-to-end football.
Mbappé and Bellingham strike, but Barcelona hit back
The match kicked off at a frantic pace, with Real Madrid thought to have taken an early lead through Kylian Mbappé in the 12th minute, only for VAR to rule the goal out for offside.
Barcelona responded mintues later, with Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Balde combining brilliantly down the left.
Their move set up Fermín López, who drilled home a low finish in the 38th minute to level the score before halftime.
The second half delivered its fair share of controversy when Real Madrid were awarded a penalty after a handball by Eric García.
However, Kylian Mbappé’s spot-kick was superbly saved by Szczęsny to keep Barcelona in the game.
Meanwhile, Hansi Flick’s men buoyed by their possession, stayed composed and continued to press high, denying Madrid the freedom to play through midfield.
Substitute Ronald Araújo made key interventions to keep Mbappé and Rodrygo quiet, while young Lamine Yamal’s energy on the wing troubled Madrid’s backline.
Barcelona pushed hard in the closing stages, with Courtois forced into several saves to keep them alive. Yet, Real Madrid’s resilience held firm as they saw out the win to secure a vital three points in the title race.
The National Examinations Council (NECO) has announced the creation of a new examination centre in London, United Kingdom, as part of its global expansion initiative to offer credible assessment opportunities to Nigerians in the diaspora.
Registrar and Chief Executive of NECO, Prof. Dantani Ibrahim Wushishi, who unveiled the centre during the Education Matters Conference UK 2025, said the initiative was developed in partnership with Barnfield Education Ltd.
In a statement on Sunday by NECO’s Acting Director of Information and Public Relations, Azeez Sani, the Registrar said: “The initiative aims to provide opportunities for Nigerian students and adult learners in the UK who, for various reasons, have been unable to complete secondary education or obtain equivalent qualifications.
“Our objective is to provide credible and accessible examination opportunities for Nigerians residing abroad in line with the Federal Government’s education policy on inclusivity and global engagement.”
The NECO chief described the new Senior School Certificate Examination centre as a strategic step toward extending NECO’s global footprint, adding that the Council now administers examinations in seven countries, including Saudi Arabia, with new centres awaiting accreditation in Egypt and Burkina Faso.
Wushishi noted that the London centre would empower Nigerians abroad, promote national pride, and strengthen the global recognition of NECO certificates, which are already accepted by several UK universities, including Birmingham City University and Leeds Trinity University, as well as institutions in the United States, Canada, India, China, and Russia.
Alausa said the move aligned with the Federal Ministry of Education’s goal of leveraging the diaspora as a vital educational resource.
The statement added that the Director of BEP Education and NECO’s UK partner, Dr John Ibanga, said the new centre would serve as an alternative pathway for Nigerian students in the UK who face challenges within the British education system, particularly those unable to obtain the General Certificate of Secondary Education.
Ibanga said: “Many Nigerian children encounter barriers in the UK system that limit their progression.
“This new NECO SSCE Centre provides a recognised alternative for both young learners and adults seeking academic or vocational advancement.”
During a courtesy visit to the Nigerian High Commission in London, the statement noted that the Registrar briefed the Mission on the establishment and accreditation of the new centre, stressing that the UK remains a strategic hub for expanding educational access to Nigerians abroad.
Responding, the Head of Political Affairs at the Mission, Ambassador Eche Abu-Obe, praised NECO’s move as a “timely and commendable effort” consistent with Nigeria’s policy on educational inclusivity and diaspora engagement.
Abu-Obe added: “The Mission will collaborate with NECO to advance Nigeria’s educational and developmental objectives in the United Kingdom.”
Former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has hinted that she may run for the White House again in the future.
“I am not done,” Harris told the BBC on Saturday, saying she could “possibly” still be president one day, her strongest suggestion yet that she was considering a third bid for the White House.
“I have lived my entire career as a life of service, and it’s in my bones,” she said.
Harris lost the 2024 election to Donald Trump after President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race just 107 days before Election Day.
In her memoir about her campaign, titled “107 Days,” Harris had signaled that she would not seek high office in the near future, suggesting that changing the system from within isn’t possible.
“I’ll no longer sit in DC in the grandeur of the ceremonial office.
“I will be with the people, in towns and communities where I can listen to their ideas on how we rebuild trust, empathy, and a government worthy of the ideals of this country,” she wrote.
But Harris told the BBC her young nieces would see a female president “within their lifetime for sure.” Asked if it could be her, she replied, “Possibly.”
Asked about polls that show her as an outsider to win a possible Democratic primary, she replied: “There are all kinds of polls that will tell you a variety of things. I’ve never listened to polls.”
“I certainly wouldn’t be sitting here,” she added.
In the memoir, Harris reflected on Biden’s decision to run for re-election and on his abrupt decision to suspend his campaign and endorse her, calling it “recklessness.”
She wrote that the “stakes were simply too high” to leave it up to Biden to make a “personal decision.”
The book also recounted her decision-making process for choosing a running mate, where she detailed why several prominent Democrats, including Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, didn’t make the ticket.