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Super Falcons’ Ajibade visits MFM church to thank God after WAFCON win

Super Falcons captain, Rasheedat Ajibade, has paid a heartfelt visit to her church, the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM), to testify and express gratitude to God following her team’s recent triumph in the WAFCON final.

The Nigerian women’s national team defeated Morocco in a thrilling 3-2 encounter to clinch the tournament title.

Days after the victory, Ajibade returned to her church to present her winner’s medal and publicly thank God for His guidance throughout the journey.

Addressing the congregation, she recalled how she previously testified after the team qualified for the Olympics for the first time in 16 years.

She also opened up about personal struggles she faced during her last club season.

“Sometimes last year, I was here to testify after God led the team to qualify for the Olympics after 16 years,” she said. “Fast forward to May while I was with my club, it was a very difficult season for me.”

She revealed that during the Mountain of Fire’s ‘Power Must Change Hands’ programme, she had returned briefly to Nigeria for deliverance and prayers before going back to complete her season.

“It was really tough. I was going through injuries, pains, and all sorts of things. I didn’t know how to figure it out, but I just came here quickly,” she added.

Her emotional testimony stirred reactions online, with many Nigerians flooding the comment section of the post to celebrate her faith and the team’s victory.

See some reactions below:

@Yemmmmie_: “She is spiritually inclined and never hid before.”

@strikker_tm_OG: “rashida ni MFM??”

@lilyjoelily: “That’s beautiful Congratulations 🎉🍾🎈🎊 to her again.”

@zmmagic0: “You go sha drop offering.”

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Naira loses 19 kobo, ends week at ₦1,533.74 per dollar

The Nigerian Naira closed the trading week slightly weaker against the U.S. dollar, losing 19 kobo at the official foreign exchange market on Friday, August 1, 2025.

According to figures published on the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) official website, the Naira ended Friday at ₦1,533.74 per dollar, compared to ₦1,533.55 recorded on Thursday.

The local currency had shown minor fluctuations throughout the week. On Wednesday, it traded at ₦1,534.52, reflecting a marginal depreciation from Tuesday’s rate of ₦1,533.18.

The movement signals continued pressure on the local currency amid ongoing efforts by monetary authorities to stabilise the forex market. While the depreciation is slight, it reflects broader challenges in Nigeria’s foreign exchange dynamics, including demand-supply imbalances and capital inflow constraints.
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Woman cries out as EFCC storms home at 4am, breaks door to check husband’s phone

A Nigerian woman has cried out after operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) allegedly stormed her home at 4 a.m., broke down her door, and assaulted her husband while searching his phone.

In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), the woman recounted the ordeal in a video that has since sparked outrage online.

She claimed the EFCC operatives gained access to their compound by climbing over the fence while she and her husband were asleep.

According to her, they began hitting the door until it gave way, destroying a door she described as expensive.

Upon entering, they allegedly beat up her husband and demanded his phone, which they thoroughly searched.

She said nothing incriminating was found, and the operatives simply told her husband “sorry” before leaving.

She added that the raid wasn’t isolated to her home, claiming other houses on the street were also affected.

In her words: “This morning, we were sleeping in our room. EFCC came around 4 a.m. and started hitting our door. They destroyed it.”

“When we came out, they beat up my husband, asked for his phone, searched it, searched our house, and at the end of the day, all they said was sorry. They climbed into our house from the fence.”

The video has stirred reactions online, with many expressing shock and calling for accountability.

See some reactions below:

@DailyLoud: “If they can’t find anything they should pay for damages wtfff …..This is so uncalled for.”

@sasmanic: “That is why, guns are not legalized in Nigeria, you burst into my house like that, my first instinct is AR and you will be burst out.”

@lifeof__hassan: “Omo na only yahoo boys they make this country go forward ohhh.”

@IfeanyiOkafor19: “If someone breaks in into your apartment by that time of the day, stabb the person, you have right to self defense.”

@Jfadconsult: “The protest against EFCC will not be funny. I am against fraudulent politicians and yahoo boys anyday, everyday but breaking into people’s home, guilty or not like armed robbers in the night is not it.”

@AntiBadGovt: “Nigerians only talk but have no actions. Ameachi is so right about this country. Until we all stand up, nothing wik happen.”

@UsbagiUzee: “Na die efcc go die if any try am enter my family house my house or my brother house I go say sorry because na only thief dey break in people’s houses.”

@obasipetersmith: “Once they see a young man doing well, living in a nice apartment, he’s a fraud star. All the Chief Amuneke’s in Nigeria are moving around free.”

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Tinubu deserves a chance till 2031 – Babangida Aliyu

Former Niger State Governor, Muazu Babangida Aliyu, has said that if Nigerians could endure the leadership of ex-President Muhammadu Buhari for eight years, then President Bola Tinubu deserves a fair chance to complete two terms in office.

Aliyu, who is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation, made the statement during an interview on Arise Television’s The Morning Show..

He argued that the principle of rotational presidency between the North and South should be respected, and that attempts by northern politicians to contest in 2027 could create tension.

I have heard many of the aspirants already saying they will serve one term,” he said. “If a northerner says he’s serving one term, what problem is he creating for the North?”

Aliyu added that despite challenges during Buhari’s tenure, Nigerians tolerated him for eight years and could also allow Tinubu to finish his term and possibly a second.

If we could tolerate the late Muhammadu Buhari for eight years, let’s try this one. Maybe by 2031, we can review the arrangement,” he said.

He noted that while opposition groups like the African Democratic Congress (ADC) are gaining momentum, they must present credible options to the people.

“My argument has always been, what is the alternative? If you want to remove a president, what are you offering the people in return?”

Aliyu also warned that growing defections within political parties could escalate. “For now, only governors and lawmakers are defecting. By 2031, you may end up with a presidential defection. Is that not a constitutional issue?”

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I made every mistake my father made – Clarence Peters

Music video director Clarence Peters revealed that he had repeated many of the mistakes his father, legendary musician Shina Peters made.

He however said due to the changing times and advancements in technology, the consequences weren’t as severe.

Speaking in a recent episode of the Afropolitan podcast, he said the realisation led him to forgive his father without needing to have a conversation about it, marking a turning point in his life around 2014/2015.

He said: “I made every single mistake my father made. I’m just lucky that time and tech saved me from it being as catastrophic as his own. So, the moment I realised that I forgave him instantly even before we had a conversation. That would be 2014/15. That was when I became an adult. That was when I began my journey into adulthood. I’m still on the journey. You’re always on the journey.”

As the son of Shina Peters and veteran actress Clarion Chukwura, Clarence’s family background is complex.

As the son of Shina Peters and veteran actress Clarion Chukwura, Clarence’s family background is complex.

Clarence has been candid about the impact of his father’s actions, particularly regarding women and relationships, while he strives to break away from these patterns, he acknowledges his own imperfections and the mistakes he’s made.

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Nigerian Immigration Warns Citizens Against Misusing American Visas

The Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS, has issued an advisory, urging Nigerians to use their U.S. visas responsibly and in strict compliance with the stated purpose of their application.

This follows concerns raised by the U.S. Government over the misuse of visas by some Nigerian citizens.

In a statement issued on Saturday in Abuja, the Service Public Relations Officer, SPR0, Akinsola Akinlabi, said Nigerians holding U.S. visas must adhere to the terms and conditions under which the visas were granted.

The Nigeria Immigration Service wishes to inform the general public of concerns raised by the United States Government regarding the misuse of U.S. visas by Nigerians.

“All visa holders are advised to strictly adhere to the purpose stated in their visa applications.

“U.S. authorities conduct security screening beyond the initial point of entry into the country. Any breach of immigration or other laws can lead to visa revocation or deportation.

“Breach of visa conditions, including overstaying, may attract severe penalties, including removal from the U.S. and permanent ineligibility for future travel,” he said.

According to him, the U.S. remains committed to maintaining a secure and transparent visa process and expects all visa holders to comply fully with its immigration regulations.

He also advised Nigerian students in the U.S. to remain in active study programmes and refrain from unauthorised withdrawal or absenteeism.

He noted that such actions could result in visa cancellation and the loss of future eligibility for U.S. travel.

The NIS warned that the U.S. consular officers reserve the right to deny tourist visas to applicants suspected of intending to travel for the purpose of giving birth, in a bid to secure U.S. citizenship for their children.

“The NIS will continue to collaborate with the U.S. Mission in Abuja to ensure Nigeria is not included in any expanded visa restrictions.

“We are calling on all Nigerian citizens to comply with U.S. visa rules as such conduct is essential to safeguarding legitimate travel opportunities,” he said.

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Awon Were Neji! Singer Adekunle Gold Compares Wumi Toriola To BBNaija’s Imisi, Actress Replies

Nollywood actress Wumi Toriola has replied after being called out by singer Adekunle Gold.

Adekunle had taken to X to compare Wumi to Big Brother Naija Imisi.

According to him, they both have same crazy personality.

Adekunle wrote: “Imsi na Wumi Toriola. Awon werey meji”.

Reacting, Wumi confessed that she’s now a repented being since the beginning of the year.

“Big fish, I don repent fah. Since the beginning of this year, na gentle lady I be”.

Recall that the sweet exchange between Wumi and Adekunle is not new, as they are both fans of each other’s careers.

Just months ago, she took to her page to shower praise on Adekunle Gold after he clocked 10 years in the industry.

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‘He Suddenly Died After Complaint At Hospital’ – Kunle Afod Speaks On Death Of Nollywood Actor, Oloto

Nollywood actor, Kunle Afod, has recounted the demise of his colleague, Odunayo Olufemi, better known as Oloto.

626Blaze reports that the death of Oloto was announced by his colleague, Regina Chukwu, in an Instagram post on Thursday, July 31, 2025.

In an update, Kunle Afod, in a post via Instagram on Saturday, revealed that Oloto died after visiting a hospital close to his church to complain about his health.

The film star stated that Oloto died immediately after his interaction with the receptionist at the hospital.

He wrote, “Odunayo Olufemi Oloto. I can’t believe you are no more. Your news came to me as a shock. You went to church, complained about it, and went to the hospital opposite your church. You sat down to complain to the receptionist about how u were feeling, but instead died immediately.

“What a world. Vanity upon vanity. All is vanity. Rest in peace, my friend It’s a wrap”.

626Blaze reports that the filmmaker called for a return to traditional religious practices.

Edochie, in a post on his Facebook page, said he recently drove from Anambra State to Arochukwu in Abia State and was bewildered by the number of obituary posters he saw along the way.

According to him, the frequent early deaths are a result of society turning its back on traditional ways.

He stated that the spirits of the ancestors are angry because they have been neglected, urging Nigerians to reconnect with their roots by embracing traditional religion.

He said that doing so would lead to spiritual cleansing and help the country overcome its challenges.

Edochie also claimed that aligning with ancestral spirits would empower them to fight battles on behalf of individuals and communities.

He stressed that Nigeria is in need of deep spiritual intervention.

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Destiny Etiko frowns at Fish Magnet’s murder

Nollywood actress, Destiny Etiko has frowned at the tragic death of Anambra-based businessman, Ifesinachi Onyekere aka ‘Fish Magnet’.

Onyekere, reportedly the son of a prominent All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) chieftain, was abducted and murdered by unknown men during a recent late-night attack.

Reacting to the news, the 35-year-old screen star revealed that the news has left her mentally unsettled.

“The painful demise of this hardworking and promising young man has kept me dumbstruck,” Etiko wrote.

She added, “What was his offense? Just because he chose to be useful to himself? Some people are not human at all. Kidnapping and taking money from him wasn’t enough. Must you also take his life?”

The Enugu-born actress decried the growing wave of insecurity in the region and called on the government to act swiftly.

“Please, our government should seriously look into the security of our country. This tragedy is becoming a nightmare. We need maximum security in all the states especially in the eastern part of Nigeria,” she pleaded.

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BOLANLE NINOLOWO: Nollywood will always be divided by tribe

Bolanle Ninolowo is not just another Nollywood star chasing the next big role. With a career spanning over a decade and a fan-favourite alias, Maka, the actor has carved a name for himself, not just as a performer, but as a brand. In this engaging interview with ADENIYI ADEWOYIN, Ninolowo opens up about his calculated approach to his career in recent years, the importance of fatherhood over fame, his expanding footprint in Hollywood, and his unfiltered thoughts on tribal lines in Nollywood. Excerpts…

WE’VE not been seeing you in many movies as before. There was a time when you were very intense. Are you now intentional about the movies you star in?

Well, I’m intentional about my goals and my plans in life. Movie-making is a job. It’s a part of my life. There are so many other parts of my life as well that need attention. I feel like everything is seasonal. I can’t be in everything. I have other goals and aspirations as well. I have kids, I have a family who live abroad, and I have to share my time back and forth and take care of my kids as well. So there’s a lot that I’m applying myself to.  I’m not the only actor.

At what point did you decide to focus more on other important things?

Oh, well, my kids are going to college now, my daughter is 19, my son is 17, and I feel like that’s the most important age that I need to be present, and showing them more about life and being there for them, and making life-long decisions into the next chapter of their life. So I had to make a big sacrifice of saying, look, what’s more important now to me, thank God I made hay while the sun shone. Like you rightfully said, there was a time I was in almost all movies, you know, at that time, that was what was important to me. My kids were much younger then. Now they’re much grown. And you know, they need my attention a lot more. My legacy is my children, not the films that I make.

Both! I’m doing some things in Hollywood as well. Now, you know, creating my mark over there, my presence there as well. I just finished the movie with Vivica Fox and Black Chyna. And I have some roles lined up as well. So I’m taking advantage while I’m dedicated to being there for my kids, as you know, I’m separated, you know, being there for my kids, well, it makes it harder, because you need that presence more, do you get? So while I’m there for them, I take that opportunity to say, Okay, let me extend my tentacles and see the things that I can do in America as well. Also, producing as well. There’s a major, major series that I have coming out soon, it’s called ‘Maka ti Japa.’ So that’s going to be one that I feel like the fans are going to love as well.

 What’s this series about?

‘Maka ti Japa,’ is talking. It’s the life of an immigrant, a Naija ‘agbero’ guy that says.Look, I can go to America now. Looking at it from the area boy’s perspective, I remember when I did Picture Perfect back then, one mark that people got from that was the fact that an Arab boy could be responsible, an area boy could want to take care of his child and care for his child, rather than the “useless guy” that they think he is. While I was abroad, I just sat down and said, look, I like to speak for the streets. I’m a man of the people. I’m on the streets, and I’ve always wanted to do this as well, which is, carry that brand and see how I can talk about the life of an agbero outside of Nigeria. So that gave birth to the ‘Maka ti Japa’ series, which we’re working on now. It’s going to come on Makanaki TV as well. It’s pretty much like a docu-series, a little addition, where you see this guy in all his encounters and the challenges of travelling America. And I also feel like this will inspire so many more people here, too.

What was the experience like shooting your series abroad? Many Nigerian films shot overseas often struggle to capture the authentic American feel. We’ve seen scenes on quiet, empty streets and casts that don’t always come across as professional actors, especially in how they deliver their lines. How did you approach this challenge in your project?

I like that question. With ‘Maka ti Japa,’ one key thing is, it’s a one-man show. Maka is the actor, and I get to play Maka. So, everybody I encounter is not an actor.  Maka is the actor, and I get to play Maka. I’m saying the reality of it is, if you saw a Funke Akindele, let’s say Zuby, Michael in ‘Maka Ti Japa,’ then it defeats the purpose. It’s not real anymore. We’re talking about the reality of this guy leaving Nigeria for America. So everybody he must encounter is not people you’ve ever seen before. So he’s the only actor who encounters different people.

You mentioned your recent projects in the U.S. with Black Chyna and Vivica Fox. There’s been an ongoing conversation about how Hollywood often casts Africans and expects them to speak in a stereotypical ‘African’ accent. Was that the case with your role, and what’s your take on that trend?

I think that was probably back in the days. Now it’s different. For me, when I got casted for the role. It wasn’t because I was African or anything. I can be American if I want to, like, full-blown Yankee boy right now.  And I feel like that’s one of the gifts I have in being diverse, I can switch to whatever. But I didn’t have that issue at all. And no matter how much I speak American English, you can still catch one or two accents that you will know that this guy has an accent. It wasn’t an issue at all. Like I said, I feel like that was back in the days. Now it is different.

 How did you get the role? Did you attend an audition?

Yes, I have a good agent in America that does a lot of work running around for me. And she called me and said,  this is up. Would you like to audition for it? I did the audition and, God, did it.

How would you describe their kind of audition compared to the one we do here? Do you audition in Nigeria?

I can’t even remember the last time I auditioned in Nigeria. But, though, even abroad, when they write scripts, they know exactly the actor they’re looking for. They have the actor, and they have a substitute actor, just in case that person is not available. So if you’re a filmmaker today, and you don’t know who you can potentially use, then you have a problem, if you have to start auditioning. There are roles that you audition for which you know, which are like minor roles, or maybe you have supporting roles, and you feel like, you know, let’s audition a few people. But for your main cast, you should have an idea of the kind of people that you want. So,  if these are not available, then you can always have a substitute, but that’s just being honest.

But will you feel offended if you’re being asked to audition in Nigeria?

No, why? It’s part of the job.

As Makanaki that you are

Laughs.

Let me take it a bit further.  What if an up and coming filmmaker wants you to audition?

Hope the person isn’t mad? (Laughs) No, no, no. But there’s only one thing that drives Maka oh! It’s the paper. If you want to pay me twenty million for two days, you’re telling me to audition. I will do it immediately.

So you spoke about being separated the other time. I’d like to know what it feels like in terms of the challenges right now as a single man.

That’s not why we are here. I don’t want to talk about it. I’m separated. I have to be there for my kids. No issues, no issues.

So, what do you make of it that Nigerian actors are still being classified as Yoruba Nollywood and Igbo Nollywood?

It’s going to be like that forever. I met the industry like that, and that’s how I will leave it.

What can be done to change it?

Nothing can be done to change it.

 Why can’t it be changed?

 Don’t you have Yoruba people? Don’t you have Igbo people? Don’t you have Hausa people? Because of our different cultures, it is what it is. Let’s not lie to each other. Don’t go into what is not your business. You always have Yoruba as Yoruba industry, Igbo industry, or whatever. A person like me, I do Yoruba films, I do English films. I’m doing American films right now.