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Those Remaining In PDP Are Undertakers Waiting To Bury Dying Party – APC

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State has mocked the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), describing its remaining members as “undertakers preparing to bury a dying party.”

Publicity Secretary of the APC in Lagos, Mr Seye Oladejo, made the remark in a statement issued on Saturday in reaction to a fresh wave of defections from the PDP to the ruling party.

Oladejo urged the PDP to stop dismissing what he described as “a mass exodus” from its ranks, warning that the opposition party was only deceiving itself by downplaying the scale of its internal collapse.

“The PDP’s claim that defections cannot weaken it is laughable and exposes the party’s chronic state of denial, delusion, and self-deception,”
Oladejo said.

“What we are witnessing is not ordinary political migration but the inevitable outcome of years of deceit, lack of ideology, and betrayal among its own leaders. When a house is built on quicksand, it only takes a tremor to bring it down.”

The APC spokesman described the ongoing defections as proof that even loyal PDP members had lost faith in a party that had “refused to reform or present a credible alternative to Nigerians”.

“Those still clinging to the PDP are merely undertakers, staying behind to perform the final rites and dispose of what remains of a once-dominant but now lifeless political entity,”
he added.

Oladejo said the APC was not surprised by the defections, noting that the opposition party had relied for years on propaganda and empty promises.

He accused the PDP of mismanaging the country during its 16-year rule, saying it could not suddenly reinvent itself as a credible opposition “when it remains mired in confusion and leadership crises.”

“The recent defection of key PDP figures to the APC reflects growing confidence in President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda,”
Oladejo stated.

“It’s time for the PDP to learn to walk alone on its long, dark road to 2027. The party’s glory days are gone, and the sooner it accepts that reality, the less humiliating its final exit will be.”

He advised the opposition to conduct an honest post-mortem of its failures and accept that its influence in Nigeria’s political landscape had drastically faded.

“The defections are not just political victories for the APC; they are clear endorsements of our commitment to progress, stability, and people-centred leadership.

Nigerians are speaking loudly, the era of deceitful opposition politics is over,” Oladejo added.

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You Can’t Tell Me How To Grieve – Phyna Opens Up On Partying After Sister’s Burial

Ijeoma Josephina Otabor, the Big Brother Naija Season 7 winner, who is popularly known as Phyna, has broken her silence following the wave of criticism she received for partying shortly after her sister’s burial.

Phyna, who lost her younger sister Ruth Otabor in an accident involving a Dangote truck in August and laid her to rest in September, recently came under fire on social media after a video surfaced of her clubbing alongside Nollywood actress Regina Daniels.

The viral clip triggered backlash from some users who accused the reality TV star of being insensitive and moving on too quickly so soon after her loss.

While Regina Daniels had earlier defended her, urging the public to stop judging others for how they grieve, Phyna had not commented on the matter until now.

Taking to her X account, the outspoken media personality shared an emotional message addressing the controversy and emphasizing that mourning is a deeply personal experience.

“Grief has no manual, no fixed face, and no timetable. The fact that I choose to keep living, smiling, or sharing moments does not erase the pain I carry.

“Respect the process, even if you do not understand it. If you cannot extend compassion, then at least extend silence,” she said.

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I Had The Worst Kind Of Friends Who Pushed Me To Release Album – Nigerian Actress, Tonto Dikeh

Nollywood actress and politician, Tonto Dikeh, has revealed that the negative influence of her closest friends was the main reason her music career failed.

Tonto made this known on Friday while singing ‘God is Good’ by Don Moen on her Instagram page.

The 40-year-old film star reflected on her brief journey in the music industry, which began in 2013 with the release of songs like ‘Hi’, ‘Crazically Fit’, and ‘Jeje’, including collaborations with popular artistes such as Solid Star and Terry G.

Tonto stated that her failure in music serves as a reminder of a time when negative influences surrounded her, urging her fans to choose their friends wisely.

She lamented that her singing ability did not match the ambition her friends instilled in her, humorously claiming that with the right talent, she would have surpassed the fame of stars like Tiwa Savage, Cece Winans, or Whitney Houston.

She said, “If I could sing ehn, una for don Dey sick of me….

“Like you don’t even understand, Likkeeeeeeeeeeee who is Tiwa? Who is Whitney, who is cece winas? Taaaaahhhhhhh.

“Watching this video reminds me of the time I had the worst kind of friends who pushed me to release album.

“Look sneeze/sniper and co your bedroom is been reserved in hell. Moral of this lesson choose your friends wisely more importantly be wise.”

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Democracy Is Now Gradually Becoming Dictatorship – Shehu Sani Blows Hot

Shehu Sani, a former Kaduna Central lawmaker, has lamented that advanced democracy is gradually becoming dictatorship.

In a post on his verified X handle on Saturday, the human rights activist said people are being threatened and sacked from their jobs for exercising their freedom of speech on the social media.

The ex-senator, who accused the system of intimidating and silencing members of the legislature, decried that freedom was in reverse gear, adding that the world may be tired of democracy.

“Everything happening in dictatorships is now gradually happening in the most advanced democracy; punishing universities for permitting protests, disobeying and disrespecting judges as well as witch-hunting political opponents and arraigning them in court on concocted charges.

“Thinking of constitutional amendments for presidential tenure extension, deploying troops without following due process and harassment of the media,” he wrote.

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I’m Like A Father To BBNaija Winner, Imisi – Nigerian Actor, Yomi Fabiyi Says

Nollywood actor and filmmaker, Yomi Fabiyi, has clarified that his public support for Big Brother Naija Season 10 winner, Imisi, was driven by genuine loyalty and gratitude, rather than personal interest or financial gain.

Speaking in an interview with Saturday Beats, Fabiyi said his relationship with Imisi predates her reality TV fame, describing himself as a “father figure” to the young star within the movie industry.

“I am an adult and like a father to her in the film industry. She was the only housemate I knew personally. Everything I do, she supports.

“For instance, when I had my housewarming, she stayed throughout and made sure the event went well. Supporting her during the show was simply the right thing to do,” he explained.

Fabiyi also revealed that Imisi’s entertainment journey began under his mentorship at his film academy.

“Imisi was one of my students at my film academy, and beyond that, she has always been supportive of me and my son. We used to live in the same area in Ikorodu, and she’s been helpful long before the fame,”
he said.

When asked whether he had any fears about showing support for her, given that some people he once helped had turned against him, the actor noted that he does not allow such experiences to influence his actions.

“I don’t think about things like that. Of course, in today’s social media world, some people distance themselves from those who helped them just to appear self-made. They don’t want anyone to have bragging rights over their success,”
he said.

Fabiyi, however, emphasized that he remains unbothered by such behavior.

“No matter the level of ingratitude, I don’t let it get to me. I’ll keep doing what’s right.”

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2026 WCQ: Super Eagles Fly Out Of Polokwane For Benin Clash

The Super Eagles are scheduled to depart Polokwane for Uyo on a chartered flight this Saturday morning, following their match against Lesotho.

The flight will is scheduled to leave South Africa 8 am Nigerian time.

Eric Chelle’s side defeated Lesotho 2-1 in their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying matchday nine encounter at the New Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane on Friday night.

Nigeria will face neighbours Benin Republic in their final qualifying game.

Tuesday’s encounter will hold at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo.

The Super Eagles need a big win to stand any chance of qualifying for the World Cup.

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BBNaija: Many Reality Stars Suffer After Show – Ex-Housemate Adekunle Says

Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Adekunle Olapade, has voiced concern over the growing trend of ex-housemates becoming financially stranded after leaving the reality show.

He pointed out that despite Big Brother Naija being the biggest reality TV show in Africa, “there’s almost no success path after the show.”

This, he noted, has led to many former Big Brother Naija participants struggling financially.

Adekunle claimed that the ugly trend was due to Nigeria’s lack of a reality TV culture.

On his handle, he wrote, “Let me double down and say that BBN is the biggest reality tv show in Africa, but somehow, Nigeria does not have a Reality TV culture – there’s almost no certain success path after the show and most of the reality stars suffer for this.”

His post elicited mixed reactions.

Responding to a fan who opined that reality stars are supposed to return to their primary jobs at the end of the show, Adekunle explained that some participants are jobless and hoped to find new fortune on the show.

“A lot of the cast didn’t have 9-5s to begin with – which is why they tried to change their story by going on the show. Only a few had jobs/businesses before they went on the show. But yes, going back if things didn’t work out doesn’t sound like a bad idea,” he wrote.

Recall that activist lawyer, Deji Adeyanju recently raised a similar concern, questioning if the winners of Big Brother Naija reality show are actually handed the prizes.

He claimed that a lot of the winners became poorer after the show.

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I Broke Up With My Boyfriend Weeks Before BBNaija Audition – Imisi Reveals

Big Brother Naija Season 10 winner, Imisi, has revealed that she ended her relationship with her boyfriend, Hakeem, a few weeks before the show’s audition.

She made the disclosure during a post-show interview with Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, the host.

While describing the breakup as “hectic,” she refused to disclose the reason for their separation.

Imisi, who noted that she entered the house broken, stated that her ex-boyfriend influenced her “dressing and style because that’s what he liked.”

“The Imisi you saw on social media was not really me. My dressing and style were influenced by my ex, Hakeem, because that’s what he liked. He liked when I wore makeup and frontals, so I did that to please him because he was my safe place. He liked girls who looked girly, and he was the only person I had at the time.

“But we broke up on April 4, before I went for the audition in May. It was really a hectic breakup, and I didn’t have the time to heal before the show.”

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When I Was On Top, Everybody Was With Me – 9ice Recalls His Glory Days

Veteran Nigerian singer 9ice has spoken about his glory days in the music industry.
Reflecting on fame, friendship, he revealed that he carried everyone along during the time he was on top.
In a resurfaced interview clip making rounds online, the Gongo Aso crooner recalled the golden era of his career when he dominated charts and sold out shows across Nigeria and beyond.
 
“When I was on top, everybody was with me. Cabasa was with me, Jahbless, 2Phat — they all used to go on tour with me,” 9ice recounted.
He noted that during his rise to fame, his crew were always part of his journey, joining him on shows and tours that defined his early success.
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Nigeria vs Benin: ‘We Have opportunity’ – Troost-Ekong On How Super Eagles Will Secure World Cup Ticket

Super Eagles captain, William Troost-Ekong, has expressed confidence ahead of Tuesday’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier, saying Eric Chelle’s Benin Republic side presents an “opportunity” for Nigeria to capitalize on.

According to Troost-Ekong, Nigeria needs to beat Benin in Uyo and do that convincingly with more than one goal.

The former Watford defender spoke at his post-match interview after leading the Super Eagles to beat Lesotho 2-1 in their World Cup qualifier on Friday.

“We want to be at the World Cup, we have said that now for the last nine months,”Troost-Ekong said.

“We have the opportunity now with the game in Uyo against Benin [Republic], who we know we have to score a certain number of goals.

“It was always the case that we needed to win the game and we had to win it convincingly.”

Benin Republic is three points ahead of Nigeria and two points ahead of South Africa in Group C standings.