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Femi Adebayo Reacts After Fan Suggests He Becomes Next Black Panther

Popular Nigerian actor, Femi Adebayo has reacted after a fan suggested he should be cast as the next Black Panther.
A Twitter user, @justXabs_ had made the suggestion on the platform stating, “Femi Adebayo as the next Black Panther, who say No?”
The actor reacted to the story with a humorous reply.
He wrote: “Because if na sword, I don use am. If na jungle, I don survive am. If na kingdom, I don rule am. And if villain, dem dey learn where Agemo & Esusu dey. Tell Marvel Studios to call me!”
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Actor Kunle Remi Speaks On His Fatherhood Journey

Nigerian actor, Kunle Remi has shared his experience being a first time dad.

Recall that he welcomed his daughter, Wonder earlier this year with his wife, Tiwi .
In a video he shared online, he spoke about some parenting hacks he learnt from his wife.

Kunle opened up on being a parent, speaking about sleepless nights and multitasking.

“I thought I had all the wisdom, Baba mii! Anyway, Happy New Month!,” he stated.
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I’m Grateful for Life – DJ Cuppy Says Ahead of 33rd Birthday

Nigerian disc jockey Florence Otedola aka DJ Cuppy, has opened up that she’s anticipating her 33rd birthday.
She stated this while reacting to a question by a fan on her Snapchat.
She revealed that she’s grateful for life.
The fan had asked.
“Have you got anything special to do for your birthday?”.
Reacting, Cuppy revealed that she has nothing planned for that day, but is grateful for life.
She wrote:
“Nothing planned
I’m not just saying that. For real, it’s gonna be a normal day. I’m turning 33 and this year.
I’m just grateful to be alive and blessed.
God is good!”.

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Why I Decided To Serve Devil Instead Of God – Terry G

Nigerian singer Gabriel Oche Amanyi aka Terry G has claimed he’s a devil worshipper.
He stated this in a now-deleted video shared on his social media page while reacting to reports of his death.
The singer also clarified that he is alive and healthy.
The Akpako hitmaker also revisited an old interview from The Honest Bunch Podcast, where he admitted that as a secular musician, he sings for the devil.
He said: “My phone has been buzzing since morning. People have been calling to check up on me. They saw something online about my R.I.P, say Terry G don die. I came to clear your conscience, so I beg you, whoever is trending that news, stop am. I am doing very fine, please stop that, I beg you in the name of God.
 
“And also, let me clarify this, there is another one trending about me serving the devil
 
“In the video with Honest Bunch Podcast, I said, ‘I have fallen short of the glory of God. People like me will not get married. I’m not a gospel musician, I’m sorry. I’m a secular musician. I sing for the devil. We sing for the devil, we praise the devil. We don’t glorify God, and it’s my business, it’s not a lot.’
 
“So, you people don’t know before? Don’t you know I’m serving the devil? He made me successful. I have cleared your conscience. Take am like that. God bless you, I’m still very, very sound and healthy.”
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I Don’t Want To Live A Lonely Life – Yemi Alade Speaks of Her Dream Marraige

Nigerian singer Yemi Alade has given a shoutout to herself.

She also revealed her dreams and aspiration in life.
According to the music star, she dreams of having a private wedding in an island.
She stated this during an interview with Chude.
She said: “This industry is already a lonely place. I’m not about to live my actual life lonely. I dream of having a private wedding on one coded island like that.
 
“I didn’t need the stars ahead of me to hand me a baton. I made my own lane. There’s space for me.
 
“I didn’t do the norm. Word on the street says you have to have one Western collaboration like that before you blow, but I didn’t.
 
“I performed at over 300 free shows when I was starting out, just to build my name and gain experience.”
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I’m Not Ready To Be A Baby Daddy – Omah Lay

Nigerian singer Omah Lay has revealed that he misses his Yoruba girl.
He stated this in a series of cryptic messages on his Snapchat.
He also revealed he’s not ready to be a babydaddy.
He wrote: “I’M VERY MUCH NOT READY TO BE A BABY DADDY BUT I’M THEIR FATHER, THEIR FATHER IN THE HIGHEST, AT PEACE IN HEAVEN BLOWING CLEAN CANADA.
 
“EVERYTHING HAPPENS BUT NOTHING EVER HAPPENS TO ME. I DON’T EXPECT YOU TO UNDERSTAND BUT…. I miss my Yoruba girl bad, I like them but when e too plenty e Dey turn me off. Yeah I got no girls. it has become a boring activity of late.”
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ASUU Rejects FG’s 35% Pay Rise Offer

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has rejected the proposed 35 per cent pay increase for lecturers.
It is believed the ongoing salary renegotiation between the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) may suffer another setback as the decision.
All 89 ASUU branches in public universities are said to have voted against the offer at the union’s recent National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held in Abuja.
The rejection raises concerns about a possible breakdown in discussions between the government’s re-negotiation team and the university lecturers’ union.
ASUU President, Prof. Chris Piwuna, confirmed the development, explaining that the union remains firm on the salary structure recommended by the former government re-negotiation committee led by Prof. Nimi Briggs.
 
“The recent offer by the Federal Government to us was a 35 per cent increase. When we had our meeting to suspend the warning strike, none of the 89 branches accepted the 35 per cent increase,” Piwuna told Daily Sun.

“All the 89 branches of ASUU in Nigeria rejected the 35 per cent increase. So, it’s a non-starter for us. We have Prof. Nimi Briggs’ benchmark, which we are discussing with them in the team, and we believe that’s what they should use.”

The Nimi Briggs committee, which concluded its work in 2022, recommended a new salary scale for university lecturers, including a monthly pay of ₦1.2 million for professors in public universities.
The report, however, was shelved by the government. Currently, professors in Nigeria’s public universities earn less than ₦500,000 per month, less than half of what was proposed.
The union maintains that implementing the Briggs report is crucial to restoring dignity to the teaching profession and halting the exodus of academic talent from Nigeria’s university system.
In 2022, the Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities (CVCNU) had recommended a compromise salary of ₦800,000 for professors, representing a 50 per cent increase, as against the ₦1.2 million earlier proposed by the Briggs panel.
That recommendation was also not implemented by the Federal Government, further widening the gap between the two parties.
With ASUU insisting on the Nimi Briggs template and rejecting the government’s 35 per cent offer, analysts fear that the ongoing renegotiation could reach a dead end, potentially setting the stage for renewed industrial unrest in the tertiary education sector.
Union leaders have repeatedly warned that without fair remuneration and improved working conditions, the nation’s universities will continue to lose qualified lecturers to better-paying institutions abroad.
For now, the ball appears to be in the Federal Government’s court as the academic union stands its ground on a deal it says reflects both economic realities and the true value of intellectual labour.
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It’s Not True – Presidency Denies Reports of Tinubu Visiting White House On Tuesday

Reports of President Bola Tinubu visiting President Donald Trump on Tuesday has been denied.
The Presidency dismissed the report as false.
The report had claimed that President Bola Tinubu will visit the White House on Tuesday to meet with United States Vice President J.D. Vance.
Temitope Ajayi, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, in a post on X on Monday described the report as false and misleading.
The clarification comes after President Donald Trump threatened possible military action against Nigeria if nothing is done quickly about an alleged persecution and killing of Christians in Nigeria.
Trump had also recently designated Nigeria as a country of particular concern.
The US President cited what he described as ongoing violence against Christians and failure of the government to protect religious minorities.
However, the Nigerian government strongly denied persecution of any religious groups in Nigeria.
Reacting to a report about Tinubu’s impending visit to to the White House, Presidency described the publication as fuelling unnecessary speculation and uninformed commentary about the President’s diplomatic schedule.
Ajayi clarified that if President Tinubu were to visit the White House, such a meeting would be with the U.S. President, not the Vice President.
He wrote: “There is a Sahara Reporters story that President Tinubu is going to the US on Tuesday to see US Vice President J.D Vance. That story is not true. I can see that the fake news by Sahara has become the basis for some uninformed commentaries since yesterday. If President Tinubu is going to the White House, he won’t be going to see a Vice President.”
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Workers Suffocating Under Rising Cost of Living, Fuel Price Hikes — NASU

President of the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions, NASU, Dr. Hassan Makolo has lamented over the suffering of Nigerian workers.
According to him, Nigerian workers are facing serious economic hardship.
He lamented that many are “suffocating”under the crushing pressure of inflation, repeated fuel price hikes, and the persistent devaluation of the naira.
Speaking on the sidelines of the union’s National Executive Council (NEC) meeting, Dr. Makolo painted a grim picture of daily struggles, noting that the soaring prices of essential goods and services have pushed millions of families to the brink of despair.
He stated, “Workers are suffocating under the high cost of living. The prices of food, transport, housing, and even healthcare are now beyond reach.”
 
“Our wages no longer reflect the realities of today’s economy. Inflation has wiped out the value of salaries, leaving many workers unable to meet basic needs. The situation is even worse for workers in some states who continue to receive amputated or irregular salaries.”

Dr. Makolo argued that the government must move beyond the traditional minimum wage structure to implement a living wage policy. This policy, he said, must adjust periodically to inflation and cost-of-living indices, ensuring that workers can live and work with dignity.

The NASU President highlighted that Nigeria’s persistently high inflation rate, rising energy costs, and the significant devaluation of the naira following exchange rate unification have severely eroded the real value of workers’ wages. This has pushed the cost of living far beyond the reach of the average Nigerian.
“As Organised Labour, we must intensify our collective advocacy for fair wage adjustments, stronger social protection policies, and accountability in economic management,” he stressed. “Together, we will continue to defend the dignity and welfare of every worker in these challenging times.”
 
He urged the government to strengthen economic policies that will stabilize prices, invest in local production, and improve transport and energy infrastructure to reduce costs and ease the burden on citizens.
The union leader also drew attention to the precarious future facing young people, graduates, and skilled professionals due to rising unemployment and underemployment. He noted that the informal sector now dominates the employment market, absorbing nearly 80 percent of workers, most of whom operate under precarious and unregulated conditions.
Makolo called for the government to focus on job creation through expanded vocational training, support for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), and increased investment in labor-intensive industries.
On security, he lamented that “Insecurity, from kidnappings, banditry to terrorism, threatens Nigerians, including workers’ lives and livelihoods, as well as every other person resident in the country.” He concluded that addressing insecurity requires a comprehensive, multi-dimensional approach, including strengthening intelligence gathering, deploying modern technology, ensuring political will, eliminating corruption in security spending, and addressing youth unemployment.
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Toke Makinwa Dedicates Her daughter, Yaya, in Church (Video)

Months after giving birth to her first child, media personality, Toke Makinwa has dedicated her daughter, Yaya in church.
She also threw a large party to celebrate the occasion.
Toke Makinwa dedicated her daughter, Yaya, in church on Sunday with family and friends in attendance.
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