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Hilda Baci’s Jollof Rice Event Made Me Realise How Hungry Nigerians Are – Peller

TikToker, Peller has reacted to celebrity chef, Hilda Baci’s latest attempt to break another Guinness World Record by cooking the largest pot of jollof rice.
Peller opened up that his friend moved all the way from Ikorodu to Lagos Island to eat Hilda Baci’s Jollof rice.
Speaking in a video on X, he noted that hunger in the country forced Nigerians to storm the location of Hilda Baci’s cooking, just to eat.
Peller said:
“That Hilda Baci’s cooking event [made me realise] Nigerians is (sic) very hungry. E get one of my friend that time, from Ikorodu him come Hilda Baci’s cooking event, I swear to God. I said, Taiwo, your life has bended. And that guy I dey always how him love o. I don’t know how his life take reach like that…”
Check out reactions below:
@LaughNLearnX said: “Peller is just creating content. Just the transport from Ikorodu to the Island alone…..”
@abusum45 wrote: “He friend dey come collect maggi. He’s not even ashamed to say it”
@OluwaseunO17224 wrote: “I am not disputing the fact that people were not hungry but if truly people were really hungry the way they’re projecting it the rice we not have gotten to the next morning”
@Adeolabioyee said: “We came there to have fun, I bought Amoke oge jollof rice before going to the event….. make this one shut the fuck up jare
We went there to support her…. I left with 4 packs of jollof rice shaaa”
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IMF, World Bank Forced Nigeria to Remove Subsidy – Falana

Human rights lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has made an allegation against the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
He accused IMF and the World Bank of compelling Nigeria to remove petrol subsidies
Speaking on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics, Falana argued that the removal was not a locally designed policy but an externally imposed condition.
 
“There’s no way you can remove subsidies completely; no country in the entire world has abolished subsidies completely,” he said. “Even leading Western countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, France and others subsidise electricity, agriculture and many aspects of people’s lives. It was the World Bank and the IMF that insisted the government must remove all subsidies.”
President Bola Tinubu announced the end of petrol subsidies on May 29, 2023, during his inauguration. Shortly after, the Central Bank of Nigeria unified the foreign exchange market.
Falana said the two policies have worsened inflation, driven up living costs, and deepened economic hardship for millions of Nigerians.
He also criticised the government’s plan to introduce a new five percent fuel surcharge, insisting that funds already owed to the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) must first be remitted.
Falana explained that section 14 of the FERMA Act 2007 established a five percent user charge on fuel sales, with 40 percent allocated to federal roads and 60 percent to state roads. He alleged that the funds were never implemented.
 
“Between 2007 and 2011, FERMA confirmed that no funds were remitted despite deductions from petrol prices at source,” he said. “By 2022, even the Senate confirmed that over one trillion naira was owed to FERMA. Before introducing new levies, the government must tell Nigerians what happened to the earlier deductions.”
He warned that imposing the new surcharge could amount to multiple taxation and further burden already struggling citizens.
Falana also urged an end to the “dollarisation” of the economy, noting that rejecting the naira for local transactions is a criminal offence.
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Tinubu Approves Appointment Of Five New Permanent Secretaries

President Bola Tinubu has given approval for commencement of the process of appointing five new permanent secretaries.
This is according to the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation.
According to the Head of Service, Didi Walson-Jack, the vacancies include two arising from the recent retirement of permanent secretaries from Imo State and the Federal Capital Territory, and three zonal slots for the North-Central, North-East and South-East, created after the establishment of new ministries.
In a statement released by the Director of Information and Public Relations in the OHCSF, Eno Olotu, noted that the recruitment process was structured to guarantee transparency, credibility and merit in line with the government’s commitment to good governance.
Walson-Jack explained that only directors on Grade Level 17 who had spent at least two years on the grade, and who had been cleared by their permanent secretaries as not facing disciplinary action, were eligible to apply.
She added that the exercise began with the compilation and screening of eligible officers by a Committee of Permanent Secretaries, monitored by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission and the Department of State Services.
“Candidates also completed asset declaration forms with the Code of Conduct Bureau, while clearances from the EFCC, ICPC and DSS are ongoing,” she said.
The HOS disclosed that a written examination for shortlisted officers would be held on September 15, followed by an ICT proficiency test on September 17.
The final stage, an oral interview, is slated for September 19 and will be conducted by a panel comprising serving and retired permanent secretaries, former heads of service, the chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission and representatives from the private sector.
“Anti-corruption agencies will also observe the process. The final recommendations will be submitted to the President for approval,” Walson-Jack stressed.
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Abuja Doctors Begin Indefinite Strike Over Wike’s Refusal to Meet Demands

The Association of Resident Doctors, Federal Capital Territory Administration (ARD-FCTA), has announced its decision to embark on an indefinite strike action.
The doctors said the decision to embark on strike was reached due to refusal of the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, to address their demands.
The strike is to take effect from Monday, 15th September 2025.
In a press conference in Abuja on Monday, Dr. George Ebong said the decision followed a congress by its members on Sunday.
He stressed that the strike is not targeted at the minister or anyone personally but against the failed health sector in the nation’s capital.
“The government is to meet any of our demands financially and non-financially.
 
“The Government of FCTA has refused to listen; the Congress has mandated that until they listen, we will go on strike starting from this morning, Monday, September 15th, 2025.
 
“This is not targeted against the minister or mandate secretary, but against a failed health system.
 
“We call on the Minister of FCT to do the needful.
 
“The Congress voted for an indefinite strike until our demands are met.
 
“Non-payment of 26 of our members after a long dialogue of seven months.
 
“The issue of unemployment has continued to affect the service to our patients. Unexplained deduction of salary and promotion since 2023.
 
“Some of the hospitals do not have X-rays. Hospitals are not favourable for working.”
The indefinite strike comes after the end of a seven-day warning strike by ARD-FCTA.
See full communique:
COMMUNIQUÉ OF THE ASSOCIATION OF RESIDENT DOCTORS, FCTA, ISSUED AFTER
THE EMERGENCY GENERAL MEETING HELD ON 14TH SEPTEMBER 2025
OBSERVATIONS
After reassessing the demands earlier presented to management, Congress noted with deep disappointment that none of our demands have been addressed.
This once again confirms our fears of the chronic neglect of our healthcare system affecting the effectiveness of the medical doctors in order to carry out care of the highest standard.
Following exhaustive deliberations at the close of the 7-day warning strike, Congress made the
Following observations:
1. Continued non-payment of salary arrears (ranging from 1 to 6 months) owed to members
employed since 2023, despite repeated engagements with management.
2. Zero effort towards the recruitment of new doctors, despite the obvious manpower crisis that has subjected our members to unbearable physical, emotional, and psychological strain – resulting in avoidable stress-related deaths. Both doctors’ and patients’ lives remain endangered.
3. Non-payment of the 2025 Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF), leaving members
indebted while struggling to meet mandatory training obligations.
4. Non-payment of arrears from the 25/35% CONMESS upward review, despite the Federal
The government having commenced payment.
5. Absence of clear and documented timelines for skipping and conversion of members, with
arrears yet unpaid.
6. Persistent and unexplained deductions alongside irregular salary payments, which are
demoralising and insulting to healthcare workers.
7. Delays in promotion exercises since 2023, thereby denying members their rightful career
progression and financial entitlements.
8. Non-payment of the 2025 accoutrement allowance, a paltry N8,000 monthly entitlement that
should not require agitation.
9. Stagnation of newly qualified Fellows who remain denied advancement to the Consultant
cadre, some for over five years, despite repeated engagements with management.
10. Non-payment of wage award arrears, with no communication on when this will be addressed.
11. Non-payment of 13 months Hazard allowance arrears, further proof of deliberate disregard
for the safety and welfare of doctors.
12. The deplorable state of FCTA hospitals, which are now shadows of decay rather than centres of excellence, lacking equipment, consumables, and basic functionality.
RESOLUTIONS
After the most passionate and historic deliberations in ARD-FCTA, Congress unanimously resolved as follows:
1. Congress shall embark on an indefinite strike action commencing at 8:00am, Monday, 15th.
September 2025, until government and management demonstrate genuine commitment to
making health in the FCT a priority.
2. Immediate payment of all outstanding salary arrears to members employed since 2023.
3. Immediate commencement of recruitment of new doctors, with written, time-bound
commitments to conclude before the end of 2025. This is of utmost urgency.
4. Immediate payment of the 2025 MRTF for doctors’ medical training.
5. Immediate stoppage of all erroneous deductions and correction of irregular salary payments
6. Documented timelines for skipping and conversion to be fully concluded within one (1) month.
7. Signing of an MOU mandating skipping of members within three (3) months of employment.
Conversion of post-Part II Fellows to Consultant cadre within six (6) months of passing-
9. Release of promotion timelines and full payment of arrears within one (1)
10. Immediate payment of wage award arrears, as already done for colleagues at federal and state
levels.
11. Immediate payment of arrears from the 25/35 per cent CONMESS review
12. Urgent renovation, equipping, and upgrading of all FCTA hospitals to globally acceptablevstandards.
13. Immediate payment of 13 months’ hazard allowance arrears.
14. Immediate payment of all arrears owed to 2025 external residents.
We do hope that the management will do the urgent needful to meet all of our demands for the sake of our patients and ourselves.
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Mr Eazi Praised For Not ‘Staining’ Temi Otedola’s White

Popular singer and musician, Mr Eazi has been applauded for not staining his wife, Temi’s white.
According to the X user, Mr Eazi is a decent man who doesn’t engage in cheating.
The X user praised him following his marriage to billionaire daughter, Temi Otedola.
The user noted that through out the period of their courtship which eventually led to marriage, he never was in the news for rubbish.
Read her post below
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Football Bet No Be Work – Naira Marley Warns Fans On Gambling Addiction

Nigerian singer, Naira Marley has sent a message to people who bet on sports.
According him, football betting is not a good job.
In a post shared on his official X (formerly Twitter) handle on Sunday night, September 14, the artist wrote:
“Football bet no be work bro. Please stop before they finish you.”
Sports betting has become a booming industry in Nigeria, with young people often seeing it as a quick way to make money in the face of unemployment and economic hardship.
However, stories of addiction, financial ruin, and broken relationships continue to rise.
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Dangote Fuel Sells Cheaper in Togo Than in Nigeria – Falana

Human rights activist Femi Falana, SAN has expressed concern over revelations that Dangote fuel is cheaper in Togo than in Nigeria.
Falana stated this while speaking on Sunday while responding to questions in an interview on Politics Today, a programme on Channels Television.
He urged the federal government to review the proposed 5 per cent fuel surcharge and ensure that further hardship is not imposed on Nigerians.
“I guess the government wants to go back to the drawing table and ensure that it is not accused of multiple taxes or double taxation because consumers will pay VAT for buying fuel. They will now put an additional 5 per cent tax.
 
“I think this is what Nigerians are complaining about. And from what we just read today is that the Dangote fuel taken from Nigeria is now cheaper in Togo than in Nigeria I think about 65 naira.
 
“So, the government will have to review these developments (the proposed 5 per cent fuel surcharge) and ensure more hardship is not imposed on Nigerians,” he said.
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Haaland double inspires Manchester City to derby win over United

Erling Haaland continued his high flying form as Manchester City beat rivals Manchester United 3-0 in Sunday’s Premier League clash at the Etihad Stadium.

Phil Foden’s early header put the hosts ahead, before Erling Haaland struck twice in the second half to seal the victory for Pep Guardiola’s men.

Foden strikes first

City took the lead inside the opening 20 minutes when Jeremy Doku’s clever wing play carved open United’s defence, allowing academy graduate Foden to nod in from close range.

The goal gave City the edge as they controlled possession and kept United pinned back.

Haaland takes charge

The pressure paid off after the restart. A flowing move saw Haaland finish clinically to make it 2-0 just after half-time.

The Norwegian capitalised again midway through the second half, latching onto a midfield error from United before rifling home his second of the day.

Haaland’s brace took his tally to five goals in four games against United this campaign.

Emotional tribute at the Etihad

Before kick-off, both clubs joined in a minute’s applause to honour former world champion boxer Ricky Hatton, a lifelong City supporter who was found dead at his home in Manchester earlier in the day at the age of 46.

United left searching for answers

For United, the loss piles pressure on Ruben Amorim, whose side continue to carryover their struggles from last campaign.

They currently occupy the 14th spot with just one win from their last four league outings. They play host to Chelsea next weekend in another challenging encounter.

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Manuel Neuer rules out German national team return

German veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has poured cold water on speculation linking him with a return to the national team.

The 39-year-old made it clear after Bayern Munich’s Bundesliga clash on Saturday night that his international career is over.

Rumours had gathered earlier last week following comments attributed to his agent, who hinted Neuer would “not say no” if head coach Julian Nagelsmann opted for a recall.

The veteran had already been quizzed about the possibility during a Bayern media session three days ago.

Neuer, however, has now closed the door emphatically, insisting his focus lies solely with Bayern Munich.

‘A conscious decision to step away’

“It was a conscious decision for me to step down from the German national team,” Neuer said post-match.

“Accordingly, that’s not something that’s an option for me. I’m concentrating on my club. I was with the national team since 2009.

“I think the European Championship [in 2024] was a nice conclusion, though it wasn’t the best way to end things, losing against Spain in my own country.”

Looking back with pride

Neuer stressed he has no regrets about his international journey, which included lifting the 2014 World Cup. “I think I gained a lot from German football and hopefully gave enough back.

“I had a very successful and nice time. I’m not thinking about returning at all. I can’t visualize Manuel Neuer returning to the German national team.”

Final word on the matter

Addressing media speculation, Neuer added: “I haven’t talked about it with my agent. But the fact remains that I have decided not to return to the German national team. That is my final decision.”

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BBNaija 10: I Won’t Kiss Imisi And Isabella For N80m – Housemate, Faith Says

Big Brother Naija housemate Faith has revealed that he would not kiss fellow housemates Imisi and Isabella, even for a prize of 80 million Naira.

He stated this during a conversation with fellow housemates, Mide, Kulture, Jason Jae, Joanna, and Rooboy, on Sunday.

According to him, Imisi and Isabella are not at his level.

Faith: “If you give me N80 million, I will not kiss Isabella.”

Jason: “So why are you here? If you had said N1 million, I would have believed you.”

Faith: “I am here for the experience, not the money.”

Jason: “If they give you N80 million, you won’t kiss Imisi?”

Faith; “I will not…Imisi is not on my level.”

Faith and Imisi have been involved in a lot of altercations since the show started. The duo were initially close but fell out after Faith bluntly rejected Imisi’s romantic interest in him.

Isabella, who is Imisi’s close friend, appeared to have inherited the beef between the two of them.