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Nigerian Resident Doctors Suspends Nationwide Strike

The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has called off its planned nationwide strike. The association cited the intervention of Vice President Kashim Shettima, who stepped in to address the pressing concerns raised by the aggrieved doctors, as the reason for suspending the strike action.

The National President of NARD, Dr Mohammad Suleiman, confirmed this after a meeting by its National Executive Council, NEC.

He said the Vice President contacted NARD leadership and issued directives that led to the resolution of several outstanding issues, while appealing for additional time to allow other matters to be addressed.

“Following his intervention, the National Executive Council, NEC, of the association convened and unanimously resolved to respect the President’s efforts and halt the strike action that was scheduled to begin on January 12. This decision was reached just a few hours ago, and more information will be communicated shortly.”

He added that a detailed communiqué outlining the resolutions and next steps would be released in the coming days.

“Once I am fully recovered, I will also address the press to explain these issues in greater detail. For now, we are giving the government additional time to act in good faith.”

The suspension offers temporary relief to millions of Nigerians who depend on public health facilities and underscores ongoing negotiations aimed at averting a full-scale disruption of medical services nationwide.

NARD had on January 3 announced plans to resume a Total, Indefinite and Complete Strike, known as TICS 2.0, from January 12.

The association said the action was due to the Federal Government’s failure to implement agreements reached with resident doctors, including those contained in a Memorandum of Understanding.

The decision to embark on the strike was taken at an Emergency National Executive Council meeting held on January 2.

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Super Eagles Striker, Victor Boniface Begins Rehabilitation After Successful Knee Surgery (Video)

Super Eagles striker Victor Boniface has begun his rehabilitation following a successful knee surgery.

The Werder Bremen striker, on loan from Bayer Leverkusen, went under the knife in Innsbruck, Austria, on Saturday.

The Nigerian international has already been ruled out for the remainder of the season, with the hope of bouncing back for next season.

The 25-year-old shared a video on social media showing him working with a physiotherapist.

Watch the video below..

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I Didn’t Get Access To My Child For 3 Months – Carter Efe Shares Details Of Breakup From Babymama

Nigerian streamer Carter Efe has spoken out about a long-standing dispute with his daughter Charis’s mother, even as he celebrates his recent rise to the top of Africa’s Twitch scene.

The 28-year-old content creator, who recently became Africa’s most-followed Twitch streamer with over 500,000 followers after a collaboration with singer Davido, claimed he endured two years of personal and professional setbacks linked to issues with his former partner.

Efe in a series of posts on Instagram alleged that the woman identified as Emmanuella, frustrated his life and career, saying he trended almost daily over beating allegations that were pushed online without proof by activist Very Dark Man.

He said the controversy affected his mental health, disrupted his ability to create content, and left him financially unstable for a long period.

He also stated that he was denied access to his daughter for about three months, a situation he described as deeply painful but not strong enough to stop his grind.

According to him, the struggles pushed him to work harder with the goal of securing a better future for Charis.

Sharing photos from his early days, Efe recalled sleeping in a single room with his team while streaming to just a few viewers and hoping for a breakthrough.

He said they were later chased out of the room, an experience he described as one of the lowest points of his journey.

The streamer mocked what he described as his ex-partner’s renewed interest in his life, claiming she left for months and only resurfaced after his success as Africa’s biggest streamer.

He contrasted this with the period when he was hustling with little support.

Efe said his recent happiness and increased online activity came after he was finally able to move away from the situation.

He credited God for his progress and said he never stopped being intentional about his grind despite feeling abandoned by people close to him.

He added that he has been single for over a year and has noticed major positive changes in his life since then.

 

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Even If It’s $100, Send For Your Son I’ll Manage – Cubana Chief Priest’s Alleged Babymama Begs Him (Video)

Kenyan woman Hellen Ati has once again appealed to Nigerian businessman Cubana Chief Priest to provide financial support for the child she claims he fathered.

The latest plea comes after her repeated demands for assistance with her son’s school fees.

In a video shared on social media, Hellen appeared emotional, with red eyes, as she asked for a small amount of money to help care for the boy.

She insisted that even a modest contribution could make a difference and expressed frustration at the businessman for not taking responsibility.

Hellen also suggested that she might take matters into her own hands if Cubana Chief Priest continues to ignore the child’s needs.

She said: “Even if you dey send me 200 dollars or 100 dollars it’s not that too much for you pascal.

“You dey ignore this baby, Pascal when I go see you..”

The ongoing dispute between the duo over paternity and financial support has played out publicly on social media for months.

Despite her repeated appeals, Cubana Chief Priest has maintained that he has no connection to Hellen Ati or the child.

Helen has consistently alleged that a one-night encounter with Cubana Chief Priest in Nigeria led to her pregnancy, a claim he has repeatedly denied.

While she insists on a DNA test, he maintains that she once rejected his invitation to come to Nigeria for the test and instead asked for financial assistance.

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Eniola Badmus’ Hilarious Reaction After Funke Akindele Accused Her Of Using Gov’t Funds To Buy Jewelries, Bags (Video)

Nollywood actress Eniola Badmus has hilariously responded to allegations by fellow actress Funke Akindele, who claimed she uses government funds to purchase jewellery and designer bags.

Badmus is the Special Assistant on Social Events and Public Hearing to the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria, Tajudeen Abbas.

In a viral video, Funke Akindele jokingly told Eniola Badmus that she was using government funds to buy her jewellery and bags.

Reacting, Badmus made it clear that her wealth comes entirely from her personal earnings and not from any government source.

She added that everything she wears, from bags to jewellery, is locally made and bought with her own money.

Funke said, “You used all the government money to buy jewellery.”

Eniola replied: “Your money isn’t in my hands o please I don’t know what you’re talking about. All I’m wearing is locally made. I used my money to buy them.”

 

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How Nigerian Singer, Flavour Reacted After An X User Accused Him Of Deliberately Not Signing Young And Talented Igbo Singers

Nigerian singer, Flavour has fired back at an X user who accused him of deliberately refusing to sign young, talented Igbo singers out of fear that they might outshine him.

The X-user called out Flavour following his recent musical collaboration with a Nigerian cleric, arguing that Flavour featured the cleric because he knows the cleric has nothing to offer and is not a threat to his musical career.

He went further to say that Flavour has refused to collaborate with young and talented Igbo singers because he is scared they will displace him.

Flavour spotted the comment and responded.

See their exchange below:

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Been Putting Fake Smile For Almost A Year – Super Eagles Star, Victor Boniface Speaks As He’s Ruled Out Of The Season Over Knee Injury

Super Eagles striker Victor Boniface has finally broken his silence after his club, Werder Bremen, ruled him out for the rest of the season following knee surgery.

Earlier today, Werder confirmed that the Nigerian forward will undergo surgery after consulting a specialist in Austria, sidelining him for the rest of the campaign.

Following a successful procedure, Boniface shared a message on his official X account, reflecting on his struggle with the injury.

He wrote: “Been putting a fake smile for almost a year, but God knows why all this is happening.
 

“Grateful to God.”

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Why Buhari Appointed Me As Minister In 2015 — Lai Mohammed Opens Up

Lai Mohammed, a former Minister of Information and Culture, has said his appointment by former President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 was not a sudden decision but the culmination of years of trust, shared convictions, loyalty, and service.

Mohammed, who served as information minister for almost eight years during Buhari’s administration, disclosed this in his book, Headlines and Soundbites: Media Moments that Defined an Administration.

The book, launched in Abuja on December 17, 2025, to coincide with what would have been Buhari’s 83rd birthday, chronicles his experiences as minister under the late President.

Recalling the period after Buhari’s inauguration on May 29, 2015, Mohammed said it took a while for the former President to name his cabinet.

However, because of the trust and confidence Buhari placed in him, Mohammed was personally appointed to the Ahmed Joda-led Transition Committee in April 2015, after the other members had already been named.

The committee was tasked with liaising with the outgoing President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration to review handover notes and prepare a blueprint for the incoming government.

Mohammed detailed the telephone conversation that led to his appointment:“‘Hello,’ the voice on the line said. ‘Is this Alhaji Lai Mohammed?’ I answered in the affirmative. ‘Hold on for Mr President,’ the voice said.

“Then another voice, apparently that of the President-elect, came on the line and asked: ‘Lai, where are you?’

“‘Your Excellency, I am in Lagos.’ What are you doing in Lagos?’ he asked.

“I live in Lagos, Your Excellency,’ I replied.

“He then went straight to the reason for the call: ‘Are you not coming for the inaugural meeting of the Transition Committee in Abuja tomorrow?’

“I replied, ‘Your Excellency, I am not a member of the committee.’ He then said, ‘Ok, Tunde (Sabiu, his longtime personal assistant) will call you,’ and he hung up.

“Within the hour, I received a call from Tunde, who asked where he should deliver the letter appointing me to the transition committee,”Mohammed narrated in the book.

He said that when the committee was first named and he was not included, he did not feel left out or slighted, but was simply happy that the party had won the elections.

According to Mohammed, Buhari’s personal appointment marked the beginning of a cordial and special relationship that lasted until the former President’s death on July 13, 2025.

Mohammed also recalled that a few days before Buhari’s 100th day in office, a close confidant of the President requested him to assist the spokesmen ahead of the landmark celebration.

At that time, Buhari had not yet named his ministers but had appointed Femi Adesina and Garba Shehu as his spokespersons.

“I did not need a soothsayer to tell me that the call was a further indication of the President’s confidence in me.

“The same confidant told me on another occasion that if there was anyone the President was very sure would make his cabinet and whose portfolio he was already sure of, that person was me,” he wrote.

Mohammed said his relationship with Buhari dated back to 2012, when he requested through Mallam Nasir el-Rufai that Buhari write the foreword to his first book, Witness to History. Buhari graciously agreed, wrote the foreword, and attended the book launch.

The next encounter came during the run-up to the 2015 general election, after the merger that birthed the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Mohammed, who was the opposition spokesman for the Action Congress of Nigeria and later the APC for over a decade, said he was regularly part of meetings with Buhari in Kaduna alongside his political leader, President Bola Tinubu, and Chief Bisi Akande.

He added that these long-standing interactions, built on mutual respect and shared political ideals, laid the foundation for the confidence Buhari later placed in him as minister.

“Serving in Buhari’s administration for nearly eight years allowed me to witness firsthand the former President’s dedication to discipline, integrity, and national service—values that guided my own conduct in office,”
 Mohammed said.

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Drama As BBNaija Star, Leo Da Silva Debates Nigerian Police Over ‘One Chance’ Scams

Big Brother Naija star Leo Da Silva and the Nigeria Police have engaged in a public debate over ways to tackle the “one chance” menace and curb the activities of individuals linked to street-level scams and petty crimes in major Nigerian cities.

On Sunday, Leo Da Silva took to X to express frustration with current police deployment strategies, questioning the effectiveness of roadside checkpoints and suggesting that police efforts would be better focused on bus stops, where “one chance” operators are more active.

“Nothing pisses me off than ‘one chance’. It’s like mini kidnapping, mini banditry. Instead of police mounting useless checkpoints to greet us, why not go to bus stops and investigate these one-chance operators and grab all of them??”
he tweeted.

The reality TV star’s comments prompted a response from the Force Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, who emphasized that enforcement strategies must balance action with protecting citizens from harassment.

“I am sure you would come back to complain of police harassment, profiling and unnecessary delays at the bus stops. There are smarter ways.

“Let us start by making moves for 24/7 CCTV coverage of all bus stops. Just in case you’d ask, it isn’t for us to install, but it’ll help us a great deal,” Hundeyin posted, advocating for technological solutions to improve policing while reducing friction with commuters.

Leo Da Silva later clarified that his main concern was ensuring police manpower is prioritised toward directly tackling criminal activity rather than traditional checkpoints.

“I don’t know what your first sentence means, even if that doesn’t affect me, it’s a valid complaint. Instead of deploying unnecessary checkpoints, why not suggest to the force that one chance operators must be caught.”

“Use that manpower to sort that. Abuja and Lagos, especially,” he wrote, highlighting the specific challenges in Nigeria’s capital cities.

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The Saying ‘Na Man Dey Do Man’ Is One Of The Biggest BS Narratives- BBNaija Star, Tacha Claims

Popular Nigerian reality TV star Tacha has spoken out against the popular local saying “na man dey do man,” which implies that men are the ones who work against other men.

In a post shared on X, Tacha argued that contrary to public belief, when it comes to business, men fund other men far more than they fund women and that even women often prefer doing business with men over other women.

She went on to state that this and many others prove that men do not ‘’do men’ rather they empower other men.

She opined that this is proven by the number of men who occupy key positions in many industries.

She wrote: ‘’“Na man dey do man” is one of the biggest BS narratives on this app..😹

Nigeria is a deeply patriarchal society.. From politics to business, entertainment, tech, oil & gas, finance, creatives.. almost every sector is 70–90% dominated by men.

That’s not opinion, that’s structure.

Men fund men far more than they fund women, and even women often prefer doing business with men over other women.

So abeg??how did we arrive at this idea that men are somehow the most unsupported group?

If “na man dey do man” were true, industries wouldn’t look the way they do 2DAY.

See lemme tell you, power doesn’t accidentally concentrate.. It flows where systems allow it, and those systems heavily favour men. I’ll use myself as an example: I’ve always said this openly, if I were a man with the same influence, ideas, work ethic and drive, I would be much further in life, not by cheating/shortcuts, just by sheer access.

I’m constantly pitching ideas. Any1 who knows me knows this. If we talk consistently for a week, I’ve probably brought up a business idea already. I’m always thinking about scale, leverage, money, growth. The reactions are usually the same: “Wow, you’re really smart.” “I didn’t know you think like this.” “This idea can actually make money.” They see the value. They understand the upside.

But here’s where things diverge. With men, deals often end in handshakes. With women, deals often come with conditions. Somehow the conversation shifts from business to “let’s go on a date,”

“I’m at Eko hotel for the weekend”

People say “go to the club, that’s where deals are sealed” and yes, that works for men. A guy meets an exec, they drink, vibe, shake hands, deal done. For women, even in those same spaces, even when the idea makes perfect sense, there’s often an unspoken expectation attached. That’s a barrier men simply don’t face.

So when people say men put women on more than men, it’s nonsense. Men put men on. The system puts men on. Women succeed despite the system, not because of it. That’s why I always tell women: work like crazy. Over-prepare. Over-deliver. Don’t rely on goodwill.

Cause in this environment, competence alone is rarely enough you have to prove it again and again. “Na man dey do man” is just pure nonsense.. The reality is simple: power circulates among men, and women pay a much higher price to enter the room.”