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Social Media Has Become Some Peoples Begging Site – Yhemolee

Nigerian singer and actor, Idowu Adeyemi popularly known as Yhemolee has slammed Nigerians on social media.
According to him, many people have converted online platforms as their begging site.
Yhemolee noted that social media has become a breeding ground for individuals seeking financial assistance.
According to the actor, the issue lies with those who have mastered the art of begging, often soliciting money from people they barely know.
He noted that the only distinction between beggars online and those on the streets is access to internet data.
“It’s no longer news that social media isn’t social media anymore. It’s now a begging site. The only difference is that unlike the beggars on the road, the beggars on the internet have data.
 
“These days, when you post a picture, the first ten comments are account numbers. My major problem is those who have a PhD in begging. Please omit all those begging from my own picture,” he said.
Yhemolee came to limelight after hit song “Mon Cheri” featuring Chinko Ekun and Asake, as well as his roles in Nollywood films like “Gangs of Lagos” and “Alakada: Bad and Boujee”.
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Nigerians in Europe: Top Goal Scorers, Creators, and Standout Performers of the Season

Nigerian footballers have been making their presence felt in the best football leagues in Europe not only by their flair but also in terms of goal production and all-round performances. They are deciding games week in, week out. We have household names like Victor Osimhen, and upcoming playmakers and seasoned forwards to follow. Below is a breakdown of some of the players causing ripples in Europe with goals, assists, and big performances thus far this season.

Victor Osimhen – Galatasaray

The high profile transfer of Victor Osimhen to Galatasaray attracted worldwide attention. He was sold to Turkish football at a then record fee after leaving Napoli and the pressure on him was huge. As expected, Osimhen has opened his account with a bang, as he got Galatasaray rolling with his classic lightning pace, tactical movements, and ruthless goal-scoring abilities.
He has changed the Galatasaray forward line by becoming a doubled marker, a provider of space in the attack as well as a goalscorer that has become a determining factor in the Turkish Super Lig and the European Champions League. For Galatasaray to have a successful season, a lot will depend on the fitness levels of Osimhen. Bettors looking at the best football predictions for their wagers will be basing their analysis on such factors.

Samuel Chukwueze – Fulham (on loan from AC Milan)

Samuel Chukwueze has also swapped the Serie A with the Premier League where he joined English Premier League side Fulham on loan from AC Milan. The transfer is already paying off both to club and to player: Chukwueze is establishing himself as a reliable winger in the Fulham lineup, creating goal-scoring opportunities for his teammates.
Chukwueze is naturally quick and can beat defenders easily in one on one situations, thus making him one of the most outstanding Nigerian creators in Europe. His crossing and cutback skills have put him at the heart of the Fulham attack.

Kelechi Iheanacho – Celtic

Following a journeyman years which took him to Spain and England, Kelechi Iheanacho has settled well at Celtic. This transfer has provided him with a consistent starting position and confidence. Iheanacho comes with a lot of European experience, positional awareness, and quick finishing instincts.
At Celtic, he is playing a central role in attack, connecting effectively with the midfielders and finding feet with crucial goals. His tactical range will qualify him as one of the most tactically versatile forwards in Europe among Nigerians.

Taiwo Awoniyi – Nottingham Forest

Taiwo Awoniyi plays for Nottingham Forest in the English Premier League. He is a good attacking pick when fit, known for his strong hold-up skills, aerial prowess, and instinctive poaching abilities that make him a handful for defenders.
Awoniyi still provides a physical dimension despite the injuries that have seemingly slowed him down.  If he can remain fit, he is one player who can carry the Nigerian flag high in one of the biggest leagues in Europe.

Moses Simon – Nantes

Moses Simon has quietly established himself as one of the most consistent attackers from Nigeria. Playing in the French Ligue 1 for Nantes, Simon enjoyed a fantastic 2024/25 season with a good mix of goals and assists, and he seems to carried the form to this 2025/26 season.
Simon is always a threat due to his creativity on the wing and his scoring input. His experience and eye for goal are important for Nantes, particularly in close matches in which a moment of quality can serve to change the result.

Key trends to watch

  • Goal scorers vs. creators: Osimhen and Chukwueze are proven goalscorers, whereas Simon is good at creating opportunities. This is the balance that is crucial to their clubs and to the Super Eagles attacking options.
  • Influence of new clubs: Transfers have been significant this season. Osimhen at Galatasaray, Chukwueze at Fulham, and Iheanacho at Celtic are already enjoying new settings that provide them with additional responsibility and minutes.
  • Injury and form cycles: The limited playing time of Awoniyi demonstrates that injuries can alter the career path of a player very fast. On the other hand, the stability of Nantes is emphasized by the consistency of Simon.
  • Numbers matter: There are underlying numbers that provide a better understanding of who is really playing well week in, week out beyond just raw goals and assists. Expected goals (xG), expected assists (xA), key passes and minutes played.

Final verdict

Victor Osimhen is obviously taking the Nigerian offensive in Europe this season, spearheading the attack of Galatasaray with goals and star power. Samuel Chukwueze and Moses Simon, operating at Fulham and Nantes respectively, provide Nigeria with a healthy representation in the best leagues. The return of Kelechi Iheanacho of Celtic and Taiwo Awoniyi as an option when fit completes a powerful attack force.
The season is only young and the future is still open to new names but currently, the European representatives of Nigeria are combining goals, assists and game time in an impressive manner.
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Afrobeats Currently at Its Worst Position – DJ Big N Laments

Nigerian disc jockey, Nonso Temisan Ajufo, popularly known as DJ Big N has lamented that Afrobeats as a genre has dropped globally.
According to him, the genre is currently at its lowest in the last two decades.
Speaking in a recent interview with Echo Room, DJ Big N explained that both artists and music executives are to be blamed for the current state of Afrobeats.
He noted that artists and labels diluted the genre in a bid to appeal to more international audiences but instead got the reverse result because the quality of Afrobeats songs dropped and became less original.
“Afrobeats right now is at its worst position in the last 20 years. And everyone from musicians to music executives have a part to be blamed. The quality of music dropped. You have to understand that the quality of the product is important in every way.
 
“Also, the originality of the music dropped. Always understand that whatever you want to export has to be original, first and foremost. If you tried to export something else, it’s only a matter of time before you stopped getting demands. You can’t sell foreign genres to foreign audiences. We have to embrace our originality,” he expressed.
DJ Big N added that Afrobeats artists are overcharging, which is not sustainable.
He lamented that a lot of Nigerian artists are no longer affordable, especially in their home country.
He urged Afrobeats artists to reevaluate their approach to save the genre from stunting.
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BBNaija Winner, Imisi Excited as Adekunle Gold Gifts Her iPhone 17 Pro Max

Nigerian musician Adekunle Gold has gifted Big Brother Naija winner Imisi a brand-new iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Recall that the singer had rooted for her during her stay in the house.
However, during an Instagram Live session last week, Adekunle Gold noticed that Imisi’s phone camera quality was poor.
He asked if she needed a new phone and assured her he would handle it.
Days later, he fulfilled his promise by gifting her a new iPhone.
The reality star took to social media to thank the singer.
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Why I Can’t Speak Edo Language Despite Being From Auchi – Toyin Abraham

Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham has opened up on why she cannot speak her native Edo language.
The actress who hails from Auchi in Edo State revealed why she can’t speak the language while speaking with Tiktoker, Jarvis during the movie premiere of Ginger.
TikToker Jarvis had praised her fluency in Yoruba.
Toyin explained that Yoruba has become her main language since she was born and raised in Yoruba land and is also married to a Yoruba man.
She added that she cannot speak a word of Edo but understands and speaks Yoruba perfectly.
She said: “Yoruba is like my major language. I can’t speak Edo.
 
You know I was born and brought up in Yoruba land. And I married a Yoruba man. So I’m practically Yoruba. I can’t even speak Edo. One bit . But there’s no Yoruba I can’t speak”
 
Toyin Abraham, born in Auchi, Etsako West Local Government Area of Edo State, had her early life and education in Ibadan, Oyo State.
Her father, Pastor B. E. Aimakhu, was from Edo, while her mother was also said to be from the same state.
Despite her Edo background, she grew up deeply connected to Yoruba culture.
She attended Osun State Polytechnic, Iree, and later studied at Ibadan Polytechnic before fully pursuing a career in acting.
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4 Men Stylishly Left — Tope Alabi Recounts Her Failed Relationships Before Marriage

Nigerian gospel singer Tope Alabi has opened up about a series of failed relationships she experienced before her current marriage.

The ‘Oore Ti O Common’ singer took to Instagram to detail the painful and puzzling pattern she experienced with suitors as a young woman.

Alabi revealed that upon reaching adulthood and the stage where introducing a partner to her parents became necessary, a strange and disheartening cycle began.

“When I became an adult and it was getting to a stage that I need to take men to meet my parents, something strange always come up. The men will just tell me they need to go pray about it and afterward they will no longer reach out to me,”
she said in the Instagram video.

The 54-year-old film music composer disclosed that the rejection was often delivered through spiritual reasoning.

The singer revealed that on one occasion, an intermediary informed her that a suitor had consulted prophets who advised him against pursuing the relationship with her.

Alabi also estimated that “at least four men stylishly left” her in this manner.

“One of our intermediaries at a time told me that one of the men have gone to meet prophets who told him I was not okay to be married to,”
she said.

“Would you tell me to stop appreciating God whenever I remember that? How did I now do it that I eventually got married? I can count like four men that stylishly left me.

“Eventually, I met a man. I met the man through my boss at my workplace. The man promised to marry me. And I told him that is how all men do. I told him to go and ask about the relationship.”

Alabi disclosed that before the man decided to come for the introduction, her father had already given her hand in marriage to another suitor.

“After he told my parents he was going to come for proper introduction,”
she said.

“We stopped seeing. Although we did not later need him to come for the introduction again because my father that was supposed to accept him had given out my hand in marriage before he travelled.”

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Strike: NANS Gives ASUU, FG Seven Days To Resolve Dispute

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has given the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) a seven-day ultimatum to resolve their ongoing dispute and avert another strike that could disrupt the nation’s academic calendar.

In a statement signed by NANS President, Olushola Oladoja, on Wednesday, the students’ body expressed concern over the growing tension between the government and ASUU, warning that any disruption to the academic calendar would be unacceptable to Nigerian students.

Oladoja noted that the education sector had enjoyed two uninterrupted academic years under President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Administration, a feat not recorded since the return to democracy in 1999.

He, however, said the recent threat of industrial action by ASUU was jeopardising this progress.

“It is, therefore, in this spirit that NANS appeals to both ASUU and the Federal Government’s negotiation team to find a workable and lasting solution within the next seven (7) days. Nigerian students, many of whom are now studying through educational loans, cannot afford to have their academic calendar disrupted or their duration on campus extended again,” Oladoja warned.

The NANS president, however, commended President Tinubu’s education reforms, listing initiatives such as the Nigerian Education Loan Fund, removal of tertiary staff unions from IPPIS, reversal of the 40% IGR remittance policy, and special TETFund interventions as examples of the administration’s commitment to education and student welfare.

Despite these gains, Oladoja lamented that poor communication and delays in implementing agreements with ASUU had created unnecessary tension.

“However, the recent threat of industrial action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has become a source of concern to Nigerian students nationwide. It is regrettable that despite the huge progress recorded, this strike, a result of miscommunication and poor crisis management with timely implementation of the resolutions earlier reached with ASUU, is thereby creating avoidable tension that now threatens the peace and progress of the education sector,”
he said.

Oladoja revealed that NANS’ independent findings showed that a meeting earlier convened by the federal government to address ASUU’s grievances was not attended by the union due to procedural disagreements.

“We have secured assurances from both parties that they are ready to attend the meeting once it is properly reconvened. NANS, therefore, calls on the government to immediately reconvene the meeting to close this communication gap,”
he stated.

He further appealed to Tinubu to personally intervene, warning that failure to act swiftly could erode the goodwill and stability achieved in the education sector.

“We strongly emphasise the need for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, to personally intervene at this crucial time to prevent the gains achieved in the education sector under his Renewed Hope Administration from being eroded by another strike action.

“Nigerian students remain grateful and supportive of President Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to education and student welfare. However, if this impasse is not resolved and the strike persists beyond seven days, it risks undermining the progress and goodwill recorded under this administration.

“Now is the time for dialogue, understanding, and decisive action—the future of millions of Nigerian students depends on it,” Oladoja said.

ASUU had on Monday begun the warning strike after the expiration of a 14-day ultimatum to the federal government to meet its long-standing demands.

The lecturers are demanding the implementation of the renegotiated 2009 ASUU-FGN Agreement, payment of withheld three-and-a-half months’ salaries, revitalisation of public universities, and sustainable funding for tertiary institutions.

Other grievances include the payment of 25–35% salary arrears, promotion arrears spanning over four years, and the release of withheld cooperative deductions.

The renegotiation of the 2009 agreement has remained stalled since 2017, despite several committees set up by successive governments.

The most recent, chaired by Yayale Ahmed, submitted its report in December 2024, but implementation has yet to begin.

In response to the strike, the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, reportedly directed university vice-chancellors to enforce the government’s “No Work, No Pay” policy against lecturers who joined the industrial action — a move that has sparked fresh outrage among university workers.

The strike has already disrupted ongoing examinations in several universities across the country, causing anxiety among students and parents alike.

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Nigerians Converting XR iPhones to iPhone 17 Suffering From Untreated Inherent Disease Called Poverty Mentality – Catholic Priest

A Nigerian Catholic priest, Rev. Father Kelvin Ugwu has lashed out at Nigerians converting XR Iphones to iphone 17 promax.
According to him, such an act is a symptom of an untreated inherent disease called poverty mentality.
Recall that some Nigerians are purchasing the XR iphones converted to the latest iphone 17 promax so they can appear rich.
In a post shared online, Fr Ugwu opined that;
‘’It is lack of contentment, the presence of an untreated inherent disease called poverty mentality, and the sickness of trying to prove to people what you are not that make full-grown men and women knowingly buy an iPhone XR repackaged as an iPhone 17 Pro Max, just to pose as though they own one.
 
You don’t need to have an iPhone 17 Pro Max. Those who have it, aside from taking mirror pictures or videos to show themselves and the phone, what is really the big deal? Even that act is so childish.
 
Sometimes, you need to purge yourself of these sicknesses, especially the urge to prove something to people as if you owe them anything.
 
After acquiring iPhone 17 pro max, and showing it to the world, what next? It will give you long life bah?” he wrote.
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Imisi Finally Breaks Silence On Relationship With Kola

Big Brother Naija Season 10 winner, Opeyemi “Imisi” Ayanwale, has given an update about her relationship with colleague and fellow finalist, Kola Omotosho.
According to her, Kola was her safe space in the house.
Speaking to Doyin in a recent interview, she opened up that he was always there for her whenever she was down.
“I feel like Kola was my only safe space.
Anytime I feel down, he’s always there; when I am down too, he’s there.
He’s always vulnerable to me,” she said.
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Mathematics No Longer Compulsory For Arts Students – FG

The Federal Government has announced that Nigerian senior secondary school students in arts and humanities will no longer be required to present a credit in mathematics as a condition for admission to universities and polytechnics.
FG made the announcement through the Federal Ministry of Education said on Tuesday.
For years, admission seekers in arts and humanities, like their contemporaries in sciences and social sciences, have been mandated to have five credits, including mathematics and English language, to secure admission into higher institutions.
“The revised National Guidelines for Entry Requirements into Nigerian Tertiary Institutions are designed to remove barriers while maintaining academic standards.
 
“The new framework applies to universities, polytechnics, colleges of education, and Innovation Enterprise Academies across the country as follows:
 
“Universities: Minimum of five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects, including English Language, obtained in not more than two sittings. Mathematics is mandatory for Science, Technology, and Social Science courses.
 
“Polytechnics (ND Level): Minimum of four (4) credit passes in relevant subjects, including English Language for non-science courses and Mathematics for science-related programs.
 
“Polytechnics (HND Level): Minimum of five (5) credit passes in relevant subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.
 
“Colleges of Education (NCE Level): Minimum of four (4) credit passes in relevant subjects, with English Language mandatory for Arts and Social Science courses, and Mathematics required for Science, Vocational, and Technical programs,” a statement by the FME’s spokesperson, Folasade Boriowo, said.
An education analyst, Ayodamola Oluwatoyin, who spoke to our correspondent in Abuja, hailed the reform.
“This is a brilliant reform which we hope will open the doors and improve the ease of admissions into tertiary institutions for more seekers.”
The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, described the reform as a deliberate effort to expand access to tertiary education.