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I’m A Golden Minister – Wike Boasts

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, on Thursday, referred to himself as a “golden minister.”

Wike said he was a governor when Rivers clocked 50 years and now he is a minister when the FCT will celebrate its 50th anniversary next year February.

The Minister disclosed this during the flagging off ceremony of the construction of Collector Road CN2 (Emmanuel I. Ogala Street) from Arterial N16 (Yemi Osinbajo way) to N20 (Wole Soyinka way) including road ILS 5 within Katampe District.

He noted that such a feat is an indication that God loves him, adding that nobody should be envious.

Wike said: “So please do all you can when Abuja would attain the golden age of 50 years, it’s done.

“Some of us have been very lucky. We are golden governors and now golden ministers, it’s not everybody that will be that lucky.

“Some of you were governors when your state was not up to 50 years, some were council chairmen when it did get up to that age but we became a governor when our state attained that golden jubilee and now we are minister when FCT will attain that golden jubilee. So you ask yourself, are we not so loved by God?

“Well you may sit on my seat but that does not mean you are loved specially like you are loved by God.”

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Nigerians Don’t Give Me Enough Accolades – Tiwa Savage Laments

Afrobeats singer, Tiwa Savage has tackled Nigerians.
According to the star, Nigerians and the country’s music industry don’t give her enough accolades for her significant contributions.
Recall that Savage is one of the most-awarded female artists in Africa and regarded by many as the “Queen of Afrobeats”, but the ‘Malo’ crooner said she deserves more accolades than she is currently getting.
The singer spoke when she featured in a recent episode of the Offair Show co-hosted by Gbemi and Toolz.
Toolz asked: “Do you think you’ve gotten your flowers from the industry?”
Savage replied: “No. I’m sorry, I don’t.”
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I’ll Get A Tribal Mark When I Turn 50 – 9ice Declares

Abolore Adegbola Akande, the famous Nigerian musician, who is popularly known as 9ice, has revealed plans to get a tribal mark at 50.

The 45-year-old disclosed this in a video broadcast via his TikTok page recently.

The Ogbomosho-born singer said he would be getting the tribal mark in honour of his dad, who has the same mark.

“By the time I’m 50, I will get the same mark as my dad. That’s what I want to do for my birthday. A lot of my boys said I won’t do that, but, you will see,” he stated.

9ice is known for his powerful use of the Yoruba language in his music and his proverbial lyrics and unique style of delivery.

He gained prominence with his hit track ‘Gongo Aso’ in 2008. Since then, he has released several albums and hit singles.

In an interview with Nancy Isime in August 2025, 9ice disclosed that he is a traditional worshiper.

He narrated how he became a heathen after someone referred him to an Ifa priest when he was battling with a “spiritual attack” that made him vomit blood for six months.

The singer stated that after getting healed, he regretted not becoming a traditionalist earlier on.

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Davido Celebrates His Twins On Their 2nd Birthday

Nigerian singer, Davido has celebrated the birthday of his twins.
Recall that his twins are marked their second birthday yesterday.
The happy father took to X to celebrate his twins.
The twins, a boy and a girl, are Davido and Chioma’s little bundles of joy.
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Nollywood Actress Luchy Donalds Shows Off Her New Mansion

Nollywood actress Luchy Donalds has acquired her second mansion.
She took to her Instagram page to show off the new house.
Luchy shared photos and thanked God for the blessings.
Sharing photos, she wrote:
“Grateful for another one, God have blessed me with 2 houses in one year, and a new car earlier this year. I’m forever thankful and grateful God, I’m ready for the many blessings you have in store for me God.”

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Igbos In Nigeria Cannot Get Away With A Lot Of Things – Omoyele Sowore

Human rights activist and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore has lamented the plight of the Igbos in Nigeria.
According to him, the Igbos have suffered great marginalisation in the country.
Sowore, during an appearance on Arise TV on Thursday night condemned what he described as double standards in the treatment of citizens from different ethnic backgrounds, particularly targeting the Igbos of the South-East.
He argued that most Nigerians often get away with things that Igbo people would be held accountable for.
He said, “If you are a Nigerian, you can get away with a lot of things, but if you are Igbo in Nigeria, you cannot.
 
“It was in this country that a Yoruba Nation movement was done, they even went and attacked a radio station in 2024. Did you hear of any arrest? Did you hear of any trial?”
The activist clarified that he was not calling for the persecution of any group, but insisted that justice must be applied equally.
“I am not saying that should be the case, but we must tell ourselves the truth,” he continued. “It just doesn’t look good that things are marginalised in every sector, including the justice sector.”
Sowore made the remarks while discussing the continued detention of the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.
He argued that Kanu’s ordeal reflects deeper issues of inequality and selective justice in Nigeria’s political system.
The former presidential candidate intensified his calls for Kanu’s release, accusing some South-East political leaders of sabotaging efforts to secure his freedom for fear of losing political influence in the region.
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Don’t Ever Disrespect My Wife – Portable Attacks 4th Babymama, Ashabi Simple

Controversial Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola aka Portable has lashed out at his fourth babymama and Nollywood actress, Ashabi Simple.
He slammed her for disrespecting his wife, Bewaji.
In a cryptic post on social media, Portable warned her never to disrespect his wife, Bewaji.
Expressing his loyalty to Bewaji, Portable emphasised that her support from his early days earned her a special place in his life.
He said, “Don’t ever disrespect my wife, Bewaji. She is always minding her business. She was the only woman who stood by me when I had nothing. She is always satisfied with anything I give her, unlike you, who doesn’t appreciate me. Are you mad? Do you want Ogun to kill you?
 
“I am a married man. If you want me to marry you too, you must fight for it. If my name is removed from your life, who will you be? You need to behave and appreciate Bewaji. If she didn’t approve you, you would not be with me today because her happiness is my happiness. You got pregnant and I accepted you. What else do you want? Stay in your lane.”
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I Can Afford to Fail in Music But Not as Father, Husband – Adekunle Gold

Nigerian singer, Adekunle Gold has revealed his mindset about parenting.
According to him, he can’t fail as a father and husband to his wife, Simi, and daughter, Adejare.
Speaking further, the singer stated that as a musician, he’s allowed to fail, but not as a husband and father.
Featuring in a recent episode of the NotJustOk podcast, Adekunle Gold stated that one of his greatest goal is to give his daughter a better life than his parents gave him growing up.
He shared that his song ‘My Love Is The Same’ was inspired by his determination to be a better father to his daughter.
“All I wanted to be is to do more for my own daughter because I can’t afford to bring her to the kind of life that I grow up living. It has to be way better. And that’s why I’m working hard.
 
“My family is my centre. I don’t joke with my family. I can afford to be a failed musician, not a failed father or a man. That’s not negotiable for me,” he expressed.
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Nigerian Music Industry Becoming Boring – Omah Lay Laments

Afrobeats singer, Stanley Omah Didia, popularly known as Omah Lay has lamented over Nigeria’s music industry.

According to him, the industry is becoming too boring.

Speaking via his Snapchat, Omah Lay wrote,“Una music industry is boring AF! Spirit is coming to f**k up the continent in a bit.”

This is coming after another Nigerian singer, Slimcase, expressed concern over the country’s music industry, claiming that Afrobeats artists’ sounds were becoming boring.
The Shaku Shaku crooner urged Afrobeats to release less music in order to bid excitements and anticipation for their releases.
He claimed that the constant release of songs among the Afrobeat stars was “killing” the genre.
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Court Gives Update In Yahaya Bello’s N110 Billion Fraud Trial

The trial of former Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello on money laundering has been shifted to November 12.
The adjournment was ordered by Justice Maryann Anenih of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory after taking six witnesses.
The witnesses mainly officials of banks were called by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to give evidence in the trial.
At Thursday’s proceedings, the Prosecution first called its fifth witness, Victoria Oluwafemi, a compliance officer with Polaris Bank.
The witness told the court the total credit to the account in question, which came from different senders, adding that the transfers from the account were in multiples of N10 million.
She said the total credit in November, 2021 was N450 million.
While being cross-examined by the Counsel to Yahaya Bello (1st Defendant), Joseph Daudu, SAN, the witness admitted that she was not the accounts officer for the two accounts with her bank.

She admitted also that, because she was not the accounts officer or relationship manager, she did not know how the transactions on the accounts were carried out.

Counsel to the 3rd Defendant, AM Aliyu, while cross-examining the witness, said, “Look at the portion my learned brother showed you in Exhibit M, the name Abdulsalam Hudu did not feature there?”
 
“That is correct. Abdulsalam Hudu’s name did not feature,” she responded.
The Sixth Prosecution Witness (PW6), Mshelia Arhyel B, was then called for evidence in Chief
Daudu, SAN told the court that he had not concluded the cross-examination of the same witness in another court on a similar subject matter.
The court, however, held that the matter before it was independent and that the Defence Counsel held the discretion to cross-examine or not.
During the proceedings, the prosecution sought to tender certain documents through the subpoenaed witness.
Counsel to the 1st and 2nd Defendants Joseph Daudu SAN objected to the admissibility of the documents, arguing that they did not comply with the provisions of Sections 83 and 84 of the Evidence Act.
He further indicated his intention to address the Court more extensively on the points of objection at a later stage.
Counsel to the 3rd Defendant, Aliyu, also objected, relying on the same statutory grounds.
The prosecution counsel, Kemi Pinheiro, SAN, urged the court to discountenance the objections raised by the defence team and admit the documents in evidence.

The court admitted the document, a 218-page statement of account of Alusha Services, signed by the witness, Mshelia Arhyel, and marked P1 en bloc.

The prosecution asked similar questions posed to the same witness at the June 26, 2025 examination before Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court.
He reiterated that, prior to 2023, there was no strict withdrawal limit as long as the amount written on the cheque did not exceed ₦10 million.
The EFCC counsel told the witness to examine the transactions of the 22nd, 23rd, and 25th of February, as well as the 3rd of March, 2016, up to 6th May, 2022.
He confirmed multiple transactions of N10 million each but admitted they were within the approval threshold, putting the total transactions as at January 31, 2018 at N707,267,000.
“Please confirm that, notwithstanding the multiple withdrawals made on the same day, they were all within the approved withdrawal threshold,” prosecution counsel said.
 
“Yes, my Lord,” the witness responded.
On the account statement of Aleshua Solutions Services and transactions from May 6, 2022, the witness said the first entry was a transfer in favour of Aleshua Solutions Services by B.O. Rosemary Chukwuma, in the sum of $2,500.
“The second is a transfer in favour of Yau for $5,000. The third is also a cash transfer of $5,000 to Yau,” he stated.
The witness also confirmed certain transactions in December 2016 from the Kogi State Internal Revenue Service, totalling N202 million.
The judge indicated that the session must end at 3pm and adjourned the case to November 12 and 13, 2025, for continuation of examination of the sixth witness.
The third prosecution witness had, at the preceding hearing, said no banking regulation was breached by the defendants.
The witness, Williams Abimbola, a Compliance Officer with UBA, had also admitted not being the relationship or account manager of the Kogi Government House account, noting that the transactions were in line with stipulated guidelines.