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INEC Yet To Confirm Our State Chairmen — ADC

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has denied reports that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has approved and published a list of the party’s state chairmen across Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

In a statement released on Sunday by the party’s spokesperson, Bolaji Abdullahi, via his official X account, the ADC national leadership clarified that INEC has issued no such confirmation, either officially or unofficially.

The report, in some sections of the media (not PUNCH), listed what they claimed were ADC State Chairmen, as confirmed by INEC.

Abdullahi described the report as “fake news” engineered to create confusion within the party.

He emphasised that the ratification of state leadership is an internal party process governed by its constitution.

Abdullahi explained that INEC will only recognise submissions made through proper channels after due diligence.

He said, “The attention of the national leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has been drawn to a widely circulated statement titled ‘Coalition Update: INEC Confirms ADC State Chairmen Nationwide,’ which purports that the Independent National Electoral Commission has released and validated a list of State Party Chairmen for the ADC across the country.

“The Independent National Electoral Commission, to the best of our knowledge and verification, has issued no such confirmation, neither officially nor unofficially.

“INEC only recognises what the party submits through the appropriate channels after due process. As of today, no such comprehensive list has been submitted or confirmed by INEC.”

The spokesman reiterated the party’s commitment to internal democracy and discipline, advising stakeholders to remain vigilant against misinformation.

This comes as the party is resolving internal tensions, including a leadership tussle after INEC recently recognised former Senate President David Mark as ADC national chairman.

Recently, the court has summoned Mark and the party’s National Secretary, Rauf Aregbesola, over disputes regarding the party’s leadership changes.

However, ADC has denied claims of a court injunction barring INEC from recognising the Mark-led faction, labelling such reports as additional fake news from “desperate political jobbers.”

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How Sound Sultan’s De@th Affected My Music Career – Seyi Shay Opens Up

Seyi Shay, the Nigerian singer and songwriter, has spoken about how the de@th of her mentor, Sound Sultan, affected her career.

She revealed that after Sound Sultan passed away in 2021, she lost the zeal to continue music.

Shay further explained that she became pregnant with her daughter around the same period, which also encouraged her to embark on a break due to the “toxic” nature of the music industry.

“During the filming of Nigerian Idol, my mentor, also my best friend, who is like a father figure to me, and also the person who brought me to the Nigerian music industry, died. He passed away; Sound Sultan,”
Seyi Shay recalls in an interview with TVC.

“When I first came to Nigeria, I was living with him and his wife in FESTAC for a year. He was the one who co-signed me and introduced me to everybody in the industry to make sure that those who were his people look out for me.

“So, when he passed away, it was really hard for me to complete the filming but I made it to the end. What hurt the most is that I didn’t get to see him before he passed away. I was supposed to fly to see him in New York that weekend when we had a break. He asked me to bring him something specifically. It just torn me apart. I felt like I didn’t have the will to continue to do music without Sound Sultan, my peace of mind, and my mental health. So, I decided to go on a little break.

“Also, during that period, I got pregnant and I told myself there’s no way I’m going to have my child in the toxic music industry that I’m in and under the scrutiny that I was constantly under. So, I just thought I should take a break.”

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2025 World Championships: Tobi Amusan Cruises Into 100m Hurdles Semi-Finals

Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan has advanced to the semifinals of the women’s 100m hurdles at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.

The defending champion, who won gold at the 2022 edition in Oregon and finished sixth at Budapest 2023, looked in sharp form as she dominated heat six with a time of 12.53 seconds to advance comfortably on Sunday, September 14..

Bahamas’ Devynne Charlton, the world indoor champion and one of Amusan’s main rivals, came second in 12.69s, while Italy’s Elena Carraro placed third in 12.86s to also secure qualification.

Amusan, who holds the world record of 12.12s set in 2022, is aiming to reclaim her world title after losing it last year. Her progression to the semis keeps Nigeria’s medal hopes alive in Tokyo.

Elsewhere, Nigeria’s Kanyinsola Ajayi and Israel Okon will feature in the men’s 100m semi-finals later today (Sunday), as the country continues its push for podium finishes at the Championships.

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Victor Osimhen Is Still In Pain — Galatasaray Manager Reveals

Galatasaray manager Okan Buruk has disclosed that Victor Osimhen is still struggling with pain from an injury picked up during international duty with Nigeria but is expected to make a return to action soon.

The 26-year-old striker picked up the knock last week while representing the Super Eagles and immediately returned to Turkey for treatment. Galatasaray confirmed his situation in a statement on their official website.

Osimhen was unavailable for the Yellow and Reds’ 2-0 victory over Eyupspor on Saturday, but Buruk remains optimistic about his recovery ahead of their crucial UEFA Champions League opener.

“Osimhen’s condition will be determined within a few days. We’re hopeful he’ll play. We think he will, but of course, he’s in pain,” Buruk told the club’s official media.

Galatasaray face Eintracht Frankfurt away on Thursday in their first Champions League group stage match of the season, and Buruk will be eager to have his star forward available.

Osimhen, who joined Galatasaray from Napoli this summer in a high-profile transfer, is seen as central to the Turkish champions’ European ambitions. He arrived after a successful spell in Serie A, where he fired Napoli to their first Scudetto in 33 years in 2023 and won the African Footballer of the Year award.

His fitness will be closely monitored in the coming days, with Nigerian fans also anxious about his availability ahead of next month’s World Cup qualifiers.

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Resident Doctors Suspend Strike After Two Days, Give FG Additional Two-Week Ultimatum

The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors has called off its five-day warning strike just two days after it commenced.

The association has also given the Federal Government an additional two-week ultimatum to meet its demands.

PUNCH Online earlier reported that the doctors had downed tools on Friday morning but suspended the action on Saturday night, with members directed to resume work today (Sunday).

The President of the association, Dr. Tope Osundara, disclosed this in a WhatsApp message on Saturday.

He said, “Some of our demands have been met. The government has promised to look into other issues. Strike suspended; resumption of work tomorrow (today). We did this as a sign of goodwill and to assist Nigerians who are seeking healthcare in our various facilities.”

The doctors had issued a series of ultimatums before embarking on the strike — a 21-day ultimatum in July, extended by 10 days, which lapsed on September 10, followed by a final 24-hour deadline.

With the suspension of the warning strike, NARD said it is now giving the government an additional two weeks to fulfil its promises.

The doctors had embarked on the strike to press home their demands, which include the immediate payment of the outstanding 2025 Medical Residency Training Fund; settlement of five months’ arrears from the 25–35 per cent Consolidated Medical Salary Structure review; and other long-standing salary backlogs.

They also demanded the payment of the 2024 accoutrement allowance arrears; prompt disbursement of specialist allowances; and restoration of the recognition of the West African postgraduate membership certificates by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.

In addition, they called on the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria to issue membership certificates to all deserving candidates, implement the 2024 Consolidated Medical Salary Structure, resolve outstanding welfare issues in Kaduna State, and address the plight of resident doctors at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso.

The strike had disrupted services in public hospitals across the country. Consultants and other categories of health workers were left to manage heavy caseloads, leading to overstretched services, while patients faced delays.

Also, in a communiqué issued after an Extraordinary National Executive Council meeting held virtually on Saturday, the association confirmed that the decision followed the Federal Government’s commitment to address some of its concerns, as well as the commencement of payment of the 2025 Medical Residency Training Fund to members who had been previously left out.

The communique signed by Osundara, the association’s General Secretary, Dr. Oluwasola Odunbaku, and the Publicity and Social Secretary, Dr. Omoha Amobi, stated, “After due deliberations, considering the plight of Nigerians who are grappling with health issues under the present harsh economy, the NEC resolved to suspend the strike action effective 8:00 a.m. on Sunday, 14th September, 2025, to allow the Government a two-week window to fully implement the demands contained in our communiqué.”

NARD also called on the Oyo State Government to comply with the 15-day ultimatum issued by the Nigerian Medical Association’s Oyo State branch to address lingering issues affecting doctors at LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso, warning that failure to do so would compel its members in the state to embark on an indefinite solidarity strike.

The association further urged other state governments to promptly resolve welfare challenges facing resident doctors. In line with the NEC resolution, members in state tertiary hospitals were empowered to continue their industrial action until their respective governments demonstrate a genuine commitment to addressing their concerns.

NARD said it remains committed to working with all levels of government to ensure better healthcare for Nigerians.

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BBNaija 10: People Expected Me To Be Controversial Because Of My Tattoos – Ivatar

Former Big Brother Naija Season 10 housemate Ifeyinwa Okafor, popularly known as Ivatar, has reflected on her time in the house, revealing that fans frequently misunderstood her personality because of her outward appearance.

In a recent chat with Sunday Scoop, Ivatar explained that many viewers anticipated more drama from her simply because of her tattoos and overall look.

“People have said that they expected more drama from me because of how I look, but I am naturally a very calm person. From the start, I made it clear that the stereotype people have about tattooed individuals doesn’t define me.

“I’m classy and intentional. Of course, I have a fun, crazy side, but only those I’m comfortable with will ever see that. I’m also a mother to an 18-year-old, so I can’t be reckless just to entertain anyone,”
she said.

The recently evicted housemate also addressed speculations about a supposed relationship with fellow housemate Kaybobo.

She dismissed the claims as false, noting that a viral photo suggesting they kissed was digitally altered.

“I was shocked when I saw that picture. It never happened. Kaybobo and I are just friends. We connect because we share similar interests, but there is nothing romantic between us,”
she clarified.

Ivatar also reflected on her strained relationship with her former close ally, Mensan, before her eviction.

She admitted that while they bonded over shared experiences, she may have handled their friendship differently.

“Maybe I shouldn’t have pulled him into my corner because I felt he was lonely, like I was. We shared some fun moments, but I believe in setting boundaries, and I’ll always stick to that,”
she said.

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My Sister Temi Otedola Had The Wedding Of The Century, Argue With Your Group Chat – DJ Cuppy

Nigerian disc jockey, DJ Cuppy has described her sister Temi Otedola’s wedding to singer Mr. Eazi as the “wedding of the century.”

In a post shared on X, DJ Cuppy asked anyone with a contrary opinion to go and “argue with their chat group.”

Temi and Mr Eazi have been blowing the minds of many Nigerians with their wedding photos which they have continued to release in batches.

The couple had their talk of the town, yet private, wedding in Dubai, Monaco and Iceland.

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Hilda Baci: Other Nations Are Making Progress In Technology, Politics, Nigerians Are Celebrating Jollof – Dan Bello

Social commentator and good governance advocate Bello Galadanci, popularly known as Dan Bello, has stirred controversy after criticizing Chef Hilda Baci’s recent Guinness World Record attempt for the largest pot of jollof rice.

Dan Bello described the Guinness record feet that drew over 20,000 audience as a distraction from Nigeria’s pressing development challenges.

Writing on his X handle, he mocked the event, saying Nigeria has “finally found its destiny, not in science, not in technology, but in a steaming pot of Guinness-certified rice.”

He argued that while other nations were making strides in artificial intelligence, space technology, and infrastructure, Nigerians were busy celebrating a giant pot of rice.

He also accused the government of being unhappy, not because of the cooking itself, but because the food was freely given to ordinary citizens.

“Hunger is the only local content Nigeria has perfected,” he wrote in a satirical tone.

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His remarks immediately triggered mixed reactions online.

Chioma Eze, an X user, defended Hilda Baci, saying: “The Guinness record attempt does not stop Nigeria from developing in science or technology. She’s a chef, doing her thing, just like entertainers or athletes do worldwide.”

Another user, Musa Ibrahim, argued that Nigerians were too quick to criticize: “Hilda is just one person out of over 200 million doing what she loves. Many who attended were not poor—they were fans, friends, and even celebrities supporting her.”

But others sided with Dan Bello, questioning the priorities of young Nigerians. A commentator, Aisha Suleiman, said: “Over 20,000 gathered for rice, some till 5 a.m., but cannot come out to demand good governance or protest killings and kidnappings in the country.”

Similarly, Kingsley Adeyemi described the hype as overrated: “Nigeria needs real progress like infrastructure, not cooking stunts. Hunger won’t end with a big pot of rice.”

The debate continues online between those who see Baci’s effort as an inspiring moment and those who view it as a symbol of misplaced priorities in a struggling nation.

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Nigerian Billionaire, Femi Otedola’s Tearful Moment At Temi’s Wedding Emerges

An emotional moment of Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola at the Hallgrímskirkja Cathedral in Reykjavík, Iceland, during the wedding of his daughter Temi to Afrobeat star Tosin Ajibade, popularly known as Mr. Eazi, has gone viral online.

In the photo, Otedola, who sat beside Nana, his wife, could not hold back his tears as he watched his daughter during the wedding ceremony.

 

The Iceland wedding was the grand finale of a three-part celebration that began with a private civil ceremony in Monaco and a traditional wedding in Dubai.

The event drew a star-studded guest list, including family friends and business moguls.

Temi looked beautiful in a custom Fendi gown, while Mr Eazi donned Saint Laurent. The celebrations continued with a reception featuring a performance by John Legend, an award-winning singer.

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Raising My Kids Is My Priority – Jada P Confirms She’s Unmarried To Wizkid

Jada Pollock, Wizkid’s manager and partner, has emphasized that family takes priority over societal expectations.

The mother of three shared on her Instagram story that her main concern is raising her children and keeping her relationship healthy.

She reflected on attending a friend’s wedding, where she caught the bouquet, a moment that confirms she is still unmarried.

Pollock said that life has no fixed timeline and everyone’s path unfolds in its own time.

She said these experiences remind her that personal priorities, like family and love, matter more than following public pressure or online opinions.

She said building a strong family and nurturing meaningful relationships remain at the centre of her life, regardless of societal judgments.

She wrote: “And then I caught the bouquet yesterday! Society and the internet often push certain narratives, but raising my kids and nurturing a balanced, healthy relationship has always been my priority.

“Watching one of my closest friends get married yesterday was truly beautiful; it reminded me that there are no time limits in life. Our hearts know when the time is right, and nothing is predetermined – it’s all about God’s timing”.