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Tell Nigerians Real Reasons For Sacking Service Chiefs – ADC To Tinubu

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to provide Nigerians with a clear and transparent explanation for what it described as the “sudden and unexpected reshuffling” of the country’s military leadership.

The opposition party’s demand follows the President’s recent sack of most of the Service Chiefs he appointed nearly two years ago.

In a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC expressed concern that the reshuffle came soon after widespread rumours of an attempted coup.

Abdullahi said although the President has the constitutional right to make changes in the military hierarchy, the timing of this decision raises serious questions. He added that the government’s reaction to the coup rumours lacked clarity and created confusion among Nigerians.

According to the ADC, many of the dismissed officers had barely served three years in office, with the now-removed Chief of Defence Staff only promoted last year. The party warned that such a sweeping change could unsettle the military and threaten internal stability.

The statement further stressed that the government owes the public a full and transparent account of what truly prompted the decision. It accused the Tinubu administration of being distracted from critical national security challenges, pointing out that insurgency and banditry continue to spread across the country.

The ADC said the wholesale replacement of military heads could fuel more suspicion and conspiracy theories among citizens. It therefore called on the government to act transparently and assure the public that Nigeria’s democracy remains stable and secure.

“As an opposition party, our concern is the peace and stability of Nigeria,”
the ADC said, warning that the situation in neighbouring Chad and other Sahel countries should serve as a reminder of the dangers of political distraction in times of insecurity.

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Combine Entertainment With Storytelling – Nigerian Actress, Efe Irele Urges Filmmakers

Nollywood actress and filmmaker Efe Irele has called for greater balance in the Nigerian film industry, urging producers to make movies that are not only commercially successful but also emotionally impactful.

Speaking in an interview with Saturday Beats, Irele commended the progress of Nigerian filmmakers but noted that financial sustainability remains crucial for continued growth.

“I must commend a lot of filmmakers right now; we’re all pushing the bar higher. We definitely need more emotionally driven stories, but we also can’t dismiss those who focus on commercial success. At the end of the day, the industry has to generate money to keep going,”
she said.

According to her, the shift in audience behavior due to streaming platforms has changed how filmmakers approach storytelling.

Irele pointed out that attracting cinema audiences now requires offering entertainment that’s worth leaving the comfort of home for.

“Not everyone wants to go to the cinemas anymore, especially with streaming taking over. We have to make movies that make people laugh, unwind, and enjoy themselves, because that’s what a lot of viewers are looking for,”
she noted.

However, Irele also stressed that filmmakers must not lose sight of stories that evoke deep emotions and provoke thought, as these narratives help preserve the soul of the craft.

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Nigerians Prefer Foreign Artistes Over Local Talent – Rapper Erigga Says

Nigerian rapper and singer Erigga has voiced his frustration over how many Nigerians seem to celebrate foreign entertainers more than local talents.

Speaking in an interview with Yanga FM, the Warri-born artiste reacted to the relocation of the Headies Awards to the United States, noting that it reflects a wider problem of Nigerians valuing foreign recognition more than local achievements.

According to him, many Nigerians attach more value to international events over local achievements, despite the thriving talents and large audiences that support them in Nigeria.

“Nigerians have this attitude when it comes to our own; we don’t regard our own. The average Nigerian prefers to show you 300 people wey dey dance for London than to show you 5,000 people attending a concert in Nigeria.

“I feel like music should be for everyone. Regardless of where you are, you should appreciate your own because they (London) appreciate their own. We have this disconnect issue; we prefer what is outside.

“Sometimes people be like, ‘Erigga, do one English rap for me,’ and I’m like, shey me na English professor? I dey educate people wey I meet for street,” he said.

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Aliko Dangote Becomes First African To Hit $30 Billion Net Worth

Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, has seen his net worth soar to $30 billion as of October 23, 2025, according to Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index.

This milestone reflects a $2.16 billion year-to-date increase in his fortune, with a recent $430 million valuation gain contributing to the surge.

Just days earlier, Dangote’s net worth stood at $29.8 billion; only $200 million shy of the mark.

The impressive rise aligns with the expansion of his industrial empire, particularly the completion of a $160 million cement plant in Attingué, about 30 km north of Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.

The 50-hectare facility boasts an annual capacity of three million metric tonnes, making it one of Dangote Cement’s largest sites outside Nigeria.

With the new plant, the company’s total installed capacity across Africa now stands at approximately 55 million tonnes per year, spread across 11 countries.

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2027: Jonathan Has Not Told Me He Wants To Run For President  —  Wike

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has stated that former President Goodluck Jonathan has not informed him of any intention to run in the 2027 presidential election.

Wike made the remark during a media parley with journalists in Abuja on Friday, while responding to questions about speculations that Jonathan was being pressured to return to the presidential race.

“You’re the one telling me here. Jonathan has never told me; he has never called me one day that, look, I’m being pressured to run, what’s your thinking? If he calls me and asks me, I will be able to tell him my mind and what I feel,”
Wike said.

He added, “I will not because you people put something on the pages of the newspapers — just like you said they flew me out of the country — then, I now assume it’s correct.”

On the emergence of former Minister of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs, Kabiru Tanimu Turaki (SAN), as the consensus candidate for the position of National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Wike distanced himself from the development, saying he knows nothing about it.

“I don’t know about Tanimu Turaki becoming chairman; maybe he becomes chairman for another faction — it’s not the PDP I know,”
he stated.

The PDP Northern stakeholders had recently endorsed Turaki as their consensus candidate ahead of the party’s national convention scheduled for November 15–16 in Ibadan, Oyo State.

Speaking further, Wike dismissed the upcoming convention as illegal, hinting that he would not attend.

“How do you want me to attend a convention that I know by law that there is no convention?”
he queried.

Meanwhile, former President Jonathan is reportedly under intense pressure to drop his speculated 2027 presidential ambition and support President Bola Tinubu’s re-election bid.

Vanguard reports that the pressure is being spearheaded by influential Niger Delta figures, including ex-militant leader Chief Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo.

Some of Jonathan’s kinsmen in the Niger Delta are also said to have urged him to shelve any plans to return to power and instead back Tinubu’s second-term bid.

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God Did It – Peller Rejoices After Receiving 11M Coins On TikTok Following Hallelujah Challenge

Popular TikTok , Peller has celebrated partaking in Nathaniel Bassey’s ongoing Hallelujah Challenge.
According to him, after taking part in the challenge, he earned 11 million coins (about $143,000) in just five minutes during a livestream.
The content creator, full of excitement, took to social media to announce the remarkable achievement.
According to him, the massive support came while he was participating in an official TikTok match, where viewers sent in virtual gifts that amounted to the huge sum.
He said in part:
“Hallelujah Challenge dey work. God bless Nathaniel Bassey. I come your church yesterday night. I come meet you I text you for Instagram live…”
 
Africa Facts louds his achievement
 
“Africa’s biggest Streamer, Peller makes $143,000 in 5 minutes from 11 million coins on a TikTok live stream.
 
He had 121,000 live viewers.
 
TikTok will take 50% of the money.”
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President Tinubu Sacks Service Chiefs

President Bola Tinubu has announced the sack of some service chiefs.
He made the announcement on Friday and also approved the appointment of their replacements.
Tinubu through his media aide, Sunday Dare had earlier named Olufemi Oluyede as the new chief of defence staff, replacing Christopher Musa.
Announcing the sack and appointment of other service chiefs, Tinubu said Major-General W. has now been appointed as the new Chief of Army Staff.
Air Vice Marshall S.K Aneke is Chief of Air Staff while Rear Admiral I. Abbas is the new Chief of Naval Staff.
The development followed the government’s efforts to strengthen the national security architecture.
The statement said the president “expresses most profound appreciation to the outgoing Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa and the other Service Chiefs for their patriotic service, and dedicated leadership.
 
“The President charges the newly appointed Service Chiefs to justify the confidence reposed in them to further enhance the professionalism, vigilance and comradeship that define the Armed Forces of Nigeria”.
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Mercy Found Me – Phyna Shares Healing Testimony From Hospital Bed

Reality star, Phyna has thanked God for her life after experiencing a medical setback.
She revealed this in a video she shared on her Snapchat.
The former reality TV star, who has recently faced intense criticism online, posted a video showing herself receiving medical treatment.
Sharing a video clip, she wrote: “God keeps coming through, last night was another miracle in my life.”
She thanked God for the miracle of life as fans prayed for her quick recovery.
Watch the video here:

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I’m Not Yet Married – Niniola Debunks Secret Marriage Rumours

Nigerian singer Niniola Apata has denied reports that she secretly married her lover.

This followed her rumoured absence from the spotlight.
Addressing the rumours in a recent interview with Yanga FM Lagos, Niniola clarified that she isn’t yet married.
She debunked the speculations that she was keeping her marriage secret for it not to affect her career or bookings.
The 38-year-old said, “I don’t care whatever anyone does or says [regarding my personal life]. After all, I’m not a 12-year-old. I’m old enough to say whatever it is I want to say with my full chest. I’m not married.”
 
On why she is yet to collaborate with her younger sister, singer Teni, Niniola said it has to happen at the right time and under the right circumstances.
She emphasised that music is business, adding that there’s no family in business.
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Dollar Exchanges For N1,515 at Black Market

The Naira has exchanged between N1,495 and N1,515 at the parallel (black) market on Friday, October 24.
This is as the Naira held firm at the official Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM) fixing while continuing to trade weaker on the parallel (black) market on Friday, October 24.
At the NFEM, which operates as the Investors & Exporters window, the US dollar was quoted near ₦1,460/$1.
This rate reflected a modest intraday dip from earlier levels this week, indicating some stability in the official channel.
Meanwhile, the parallel market also known as black market, where retail cash dollars change hands—remained notably higher. Dealers in Lagos and other commercial centers quoted the greenback between ₦1,495 and ₦1,515/$1, with reports indicating some transactions were occurring at the higher limit of ₦1,515/$1. This places the street average roughly around ₦1,500/$1.
Importers and corporate bodies operating through official windows will generally see exchange rates close to the NFEM fixing, approximately ₦1,460. However, individuals buying or selling cash on the streets face the higher parallel rates, which increases the cost of remittances, travel, and dollar-priced goods for retail consumers.
The persistent spread between the NFEM fixing and the parallel market continues to reflect differences in liquidity, access to official dollar supply, and general market sentiment. Policy moves by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), including interventions and recent monetary policy shifts, remain key influences on the official rate and market confidence. Analysts suggest continued central bank support for official windows has helped stabilize the NFEM fixing even as high cash demand keeps parallel rates elevated.
Traders and analysts will closely watch weekly FX turnover, any fresh CBN dollar interventions, and global dollar movements for cues. If official dollar supply through FMDQ/NFEM increases, the official fixing could stay stable or strengthen. Conversely, persistent high cash demand will likely keep the parallel market premium in place.