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BREAKING: Ladoja Crowned 44th Olubadan, Set To Receive Staff Of Office

Oba Rashidi Ladoja, a former Governor of Oyo State, has been officially crowned the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland.

He was crowned at the Ose Meji Temple in Ibadan South-East Local Government Area of the state.

Ladoja, who had earlier received the traditional Akoko leaf at the Labosinde Compound, Oja’ba, Ibadan, is expected to be formally presented with the staff and instrument of office by Governor Seyi Makinde at the historic Mapo Hall.

Governor Makinde cut short his annual leave on Thursday to personally attend Oba Ladoja’s coronation.

It will be recalled that Ladoja became Olubadan-designate following the passing of the 43rd Olubadan, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, who joined his ancestors on Monday, July 7, 2025.

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Lagos Govt Reveals Cause of Lekki Flooding

The Lagos State government has blamed the recent flooding in the Lekki area to illegal constructions and indiscriminate disposal of waste.
This was made public by Commissioner for Environment, Tokunbo Wahab in a statement on his X account on Wednesday.
The flood, which saw vehicles enmeshed in water, grounded human and vehicular movement for over seven hours in Victoria Island, Lekki, Ajah and environs.
Tokunbo said the state understood and emphasised those affected over the discomfort and disruption caused by the flash floods witnessed in parts of the state.
He said Lagos, as a coastal city, was naturally vulnerable to flooding, especially during periods of heavy rainfall combined with tidal lock.
He added: “Despite this, the State Government has continued to invest in drainage infrastructure, regular desilting, and enforcement of environmental laws to minimise flooding incidents and protect lives and property.
 
“We must also provide clarity on some of the affected areas. At Kusenla, the challenge is technical: the downstream is about 1.2 meters higher than the invert of the existing drainage, as confirmed by the survey conducted for the ongoing project awarded by the state government at the end of Kusenla road which includes a pumping station.”
 
“Around House on the Rock church, the flooding was linked to infractions we highlighted earlier; illegal construction on flood plains and dumping of refuse in drains. These kinds of activities worsen flooding and must stop.”
“We appeal for understanding and continued cooperation from the public. Keeping our environment clean, refraining from dumping refuse into drains, and avoiding construction on floodplains are vital to achieving a flood-free Lagos.
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Walking Bullion Van – Socialite, Cubana ChiefPriest, Gushes About His Wife on IG

Socialite, Pascal Okechukwu aka Cubana Chiefpriest has flaunted his wife on social media.
He showed off his wife rocking her Hermes bag on the streets of London.
He praised her for looking good.
‘’Lifestyle Dey Cry My Wife @_deangels Walking Bullion Van Na From Your Wife We Go Take Rate You. Her Full Drip Here Na Two GLE’s
 
#OdogwuBaby🩷”
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Spotify Names Ayra Starr Biggest Female Afrobeats Artist

Nigerian singer, Ayra Starr has been named Spotify’s biggest female artist.
The streaming giant announced this after releasing its list of ‘Top 5 Female Afrobeats Artists In The Last 12 Months.’
Spotify hailed Ayra Starr as “the pop star of Afrobeats”.
Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Tems is number two on the list. At number 3 is American-Cameroonian singer, Libianca.
Malian-French star Aya Nakamura took the fourth spot, while British-Nigerian singer Darkoo completed the top 5.
South African singer, Tyla, was surprisingly missing from the list despite winning all the major Afrobeats awards in the past one year.
Spotify also released the list of Top 5 Afrobeats Artists In Latin America. The list was entirely occupied by Nigerian musicians.
Rema is number one of the list, Ayra Starr took the second spot, while CKay completes the top 3.
Burna Boy and Wizkid are number 4 and 5, respectively.
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My Children Are Young, One Day, They’re Going To Read This – PSG Defender, Hakimi Breaks Silence On R@pe Allegations

Paris Saint-Germain defender, Achraf Hakimi, has spoken out for the first time regarding the r@pe allegations against him.

Hakimi insists the allegations are all lies, noting that they are affecting his young family and have tarnished his name.

The Morocco international has faced r@pe allegations since 2023, after a 24-year-old woman accused him of sexual assault at his Boulogne-Billancourt residence.

In an interview with Canal+, Hakimi said: “I have never been subjected to such harm.

“For me, it was difficult and it continues to be. Because when you write lie after lie, it hurts, especially for my family.

“My children are still young. They don’t know the internet and they can’t read. But one day, they’re going to read this kind of thing.

“And for me, seeing that these lies have been written about their father is not pleasant. And I wouldn’t wish that on anyone.”

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Juma Jux Gifts Priscilla Ojo, Son Rakeem Wads Of Dollar Notes As They Reunited In Tanzania (Video)

Juma Jux, Tanzanian singer and husband of Priscilla Ojo, the daughter of the famous Nigerian actress, Iyabo Ojo has surprised her with wads of dollars.
This comes after they reunited in Tanzania following the birth of their first child.
Priscilla returned to Tanzania with her newborn baby, Rakeem Mkambala, on Wednesday.
A trending video on social media captured the moment Juma Jux welcomed them.
The homecoming comes a month after Priscilla gave birth to Rakeem.
Priscilla Ojo gave birth to their son, Rakeem, in Canada in August, and secured his Canadian passport last week.
Recall that Juma Jux, a Tanzanian musician was denied Canadian visa during his son’s birth.
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BREAKING: Nationwide Blackout Looms As Nigerian Electricity Workers Begin Strike

Nigerians could face power outages in the coming days as the National Union of Electricity Employees (NUEE) on Wednesday began a strike over the non-implementation of the national minimum wage, casualisation of workers, and other unresolved demands.

The industrial action was disclosed in a notice signed by the Acting General Secretary of NUEE, Dominic Igwebike, on Wednesday.

The union said its decision to commence the strike action follows the expiration of the ultimatum issued to the Management of the Transmission Company of Nigeria,TCN, over its demands.

NUEE said it cannot fold its hands while the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry, NESI, goes down the drain, hence the justification for the strike action.

“It is unfortunate that the TCN Management has decided to handle these issues with kid gloves and a lack of regard for the hard-working staff of TCN. This, they have displayed without any defined road map(s) to addressing them.

“We cannot continue to fold our arms while we watch our rights being vehemently violated and the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) going down the drain. To this end, the Union is compelled to withdraw its services.

“Members are hereby directed to withdraw services until such time that the management is ready to discharge its obligations towards the workforce,” the notice reads.

The union had downed tools in June 2024, leading to a disruption in electricity supply.

Meanwhile, spokesperson of TCN, Ndidi Mbah, is yet to respond to an enquiry from DAILY POST at the time of filing this report.

Full text of the NUEE strike notice:

A CALL TO ACTION

Following the expiration of the Union’s ultimatum to TCN Management over some staff welfare and operational issues, which include:

1. Non-implementation of National Minimum Wage

2. Casualisation of Workers

3. Non-provision of working tools and materials 4. Non-payment of staff salaries since April 2025

5. Lack of Operational Vehicles

6. Non-provision of PPEs since 2021

7. Issues arising from the unbundling of TCN

8. Non-payment of retirement benefits

It is unfortunate that the TCN Management has decided to handle these issues with kid gloves and a lack of regard for the hard-working staff of TCN. This, they have displayed without any defined road map(s) to addressing them.

We cannot continue to fold our arms while we watch our rights being vehemently violated and the Nigeria Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) going down the drain. To this end, the Union is compelled to withdraw its services.

Members are hereby directed to withdraw services until such time that the management is ready to discharge its obligations towards the workforce.

This directive takes immediate effect and requires total compliance.

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Nigeria’s Efe Ajagba Enters Boxing Top 10 As Anthony Joshua Drops Out

The heavyweight division is once again making headlines as The Ring magazine, a leading authority in boxing rankings, has released its latest list, revealing significant changes at the top.

At the summit remains Oleksandr Usyk, the reigning champion, whose clinical skills and historic victories have cemented his place as the man to beat.

Right behind him is Tyson Fury at No. 1, still considered the biggest threat to Usyk after their unforgettable clash.

Joseph Parker continues his resurgence by climbing to No. 2, while Germany’s Agit Kabayel breaks into the top three, shaking up the traditional order. Daniel Dubois and Filip Hrgovic, both hungry young lions, take the fourth and fifth spots, proving the next generation of heavyweights is coming on strong.

Further down the list, Britain’s Fabio Wardley holds steady at No. 6, followed by the dangerous Chinese powerhouse Zhilei Zhang at No. 7. Congo’s Martin Bakole comes in at No. 8, with teenage sensation Moses Itauma breaking into the top ten at No. 9, showing that youth is beginning to shape the future of the division.

But perhaps the biggest talking point is Nigeria’s own Efe Ajagba, who re-enters the rankings at No. 10. Known for his devastating knockout power, Ajagba has battled his way back into contention, and his presence signals that African boxing still has a strong voice in the heavyweight picture.

In a surprising twist, Anthony Joshua drops out of the rankings altogether. Once a dominant force and global superstar, Joshua has been inactive for over a year, and inactivity has cost him his place in the top ten.

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Fela Didn’t Inspire Me – Burna Boy

Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Burna Boy has stated that Fela Kuti was a big influence on him, but didn’t inspire him.

Burna stated this during a recent conversation with tennis legend Roger Federer.

The African Giant hitmaker stated that Fela’s records were among the albums that defined his formative years, but he wasn’t inspired by them.

Burna Boy explained that the first album he got was the record of R&B artist, Joe, as his 10th birthday gift.
He revealed that he got Fela’s album from his grandad, Benson Idonjie, who was the Afrobeat musician’s first manager.
He also shared that Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter III and Tupac’s Makaveli album were also among the theme songs of his childhood.
Federer then asked which of those records had the biggest impact on him. Burna Boy replier, “Honestly, none,” but added, “Fela was a big influence on me.”
Burna Boy’s claims of not being inspired by Fela came as a rude shock to many as he has sampled the Afrobeat pioneer in several of his songs, including hits like ‘Ye’, ‘My Money, My Baby’, and ‘Gbona’.
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President Tinubu Summons Ibas, Ex-Rivers Administrator to Aso Rock

The immediate past Rivers State Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (retd.) has been summoned to Aso Villa by President Bola Tinubu.
He arrived at the presidential villa at about 5:50 pm yesterday clad in brown native attire.
Ibas was also closely followed by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, and the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ola Olukayede.
Following the declaration of a State of Emergency in Rivers as well as the suspension of the Executive arm of government in the state, President Tinubu appointed Ibas as the Sole Administrator of the state with a mandate to served in office for only six months.
He left office on September 17, following the end of the six-month emergency rule, after the President directed the suspended state governor, Sir Sim Fubara, his deputy, and the state House of Assembly members to return to office from the previous Thursday.
The Rivers State House of Assembly, chaired by Speaker Martin Amaewhule, had, during its first plenary session after the end of emergency rule, stated that it would investigate the state’s expenditure during the six months of emergency rule.