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Budget Presentation: NASS Rendition Of Tinubu Allegiance Song Irks Nigerians

During the presentation of the 2024 budget by President Bola Tinubu before the joint session of the National Assembly on Wednesday, November 29, Nigerians observed with astonishment as the lawmakers collectively performed an allegiance song to the President.

Their action is generating diverse reactions, with many lamenting that it was only aimed at impressing and massaging the ego of President Tinubu, a development that has been described as the height of sycophancy on the part of the lawmakers

Tinubu met with the joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives, in company with his vice president, Kashim Shettima; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume; Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila; and other top government officials, to present the 2024 budget.

But, Nigerians were taken aback when the lawmakers, rather than concentrate on the important business of the day, turned the whole exercise to what some people have referred to as comic relief of a sort.

Soon after the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, finished presenting his speech, and said: “Distinguished colleagues, at this point, let us welcome the president; a man with track records and an alumnus of the National Assembly, to present his budget estimate,” members of the Red and Green legislative chambers relapsed into a singing mode.

They all stood up, sang and chorused: “On your mandate we shall stand; on your mandate we shall stand; on your mandate Bola, on your mandate Bola, on your mandate, we shall stand,” to the amazement and consternation of many, but also to the admiration of Mr. President and his supporters.

The president’s gladness over the development was immediately made known when he thanked Akpabio for his outstanding speech and admitted that he felt at home receiving the applause and praises.

 

Prior to the orchestra, the Senate President had, in a manner many have also described as an attempt to trivialise the serious business of the day, made reference to the fact that in 24 years of democracy, Nigeria was able to achieve what the United States of America, with its 247 years of democracy achieved in 185 years.

Expounding the puzzle, he noted that it was in the 185th year of democratic practice in America that the country was able to produce two former senators as president and vice president, in the persons of John F Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, a feat Nigeria achieved in 24 years of its democratic experience by producing two former senators, Tinubu and Shettima as president and vice president, respectively.

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U.S State Of Georgia Recognises Davido As ‘Outstanding Citizen’

David Adeleke, the world-famous Nigerian Afrobeats star, who is also known as Davido, has been recognised as an ‘Outstanding Georgia Citizen’ by the State of Georgia.

The ‘OBO’ crooner attended the State of Georgia General Assembly meeting on Friday, December 1, 2023, to receive the honour.

Sharing a clip from the meeting with a copy of his proclamation letter via his Instagram page, Davido wrote, “This morning I attended the U.S State of Georgia General Assembly meeting with the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia State Senate to be recognized as an ‘Outstanding Georgia Citizen’… God is good.”

The letter of Davido’s proclamation as “Outstanding Georgia Citizen” was signed by Brad Raffensperger, Secretary of State of the State of Georgia.

“May this Outstanding Citizen be afforded every courtesy as a Goodwill Ambassador from Georgia in his travels to other states, to nations beyond the borders of the United States of America, or wherever he may hereafter travel or reside. Thank you for your service to our State,” the letter read in part.

Davido is a citizen of the State of Georgia by birth. He was born to Nigerian parents in Atlanta, the state capital

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Naira Falls By 16%, Closes Week At N927/$

On the official Investor and Exporter forex window, the Nigerian currency, the naira closed the week at N927.19/$.

This was a 16.64 per cent decline from the N794.89/$ it closed the week that ended November 24, 2023, according to data from the FMDQ Securities Exchange. Also, the turnover of dollars traded in the market improved from $75.82m to $110.14m in the period under review.

On Friday, the naira began trading at N815.00/$ for the day before hitting a high of N1160/$ and a low N701/$ within the day. It eventually closed trading at N927.19/$.

Last week Friday, the naira traded at a high of N1136/$ and a low of N700.00/$. The naira has continued to fall despite the Central Bank of Nigeria’s attempt to clear a backlog of foreign exchange forward contracts.

Recently, the apex bank’s governor, Olayemi Cardoso, stated that fiscal deficits and public debt increases are adding pressure to the external reserves and contributing to exchange rate instability.

While commenting at the recent Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria 58th Annual Bankers’ Dinner and Grand Finale of the Institute’s 60th Anniversary, the governor said, “We have already witnessed improvements in FX market liquidity in recent weeks, as the market responded positively to tranche payments which have been made to 31 banks to clear the backlog of FX forward obligations.

“We have been subjecting these payments to detailed verification to ensure only valid transactions are honored.  In a properly functioning market, it is reasonable to expect significant FX liquidity, with daily trade potentially exceeding $1.0bn. We envision that, with discipline and focused commitment, foreign exchange reserves can be rebuilt to comparable levels with similar economies.”

He added that one of the bank’s monetary policies aims is to achieve price stability and the stabilization of the exchange rate of the naira. Cardoso highlighted that the proper functioning of domestic and foreign currency markets, clear, transparent, and harmonised rules governing market operations are essential.

He declared, “New foreign exchange guidelines and legislation will be developed, and extensive consultations will be conducted with banks and FX market operators before implementing any new requirements.”

However, the Economic Intelligence Unit, the research and analysis division of the Economist Group, does not believe the CBN has the required firepower to clear the backlog of foreign exchange orders.

In a recent report, it said, “In Nigeria, an unsupportive monetary policy implies that the naira will remain under pressure, while the central bank lacks the firepower to adequately supply the market or clear a backlog of foreign exchange orders, which will keep foreign investors unnerved. High inflation and a continued spread with the parallel market will leave the exchange rate regime unstable and result in periodic devaluations.”

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Drama As Delta Police PRO Exposes Punter For Posting Edited B3tslip For His Followers As Proof Of Winning When He Actually Lost

DSP Bright Edafe, the Spokesperson of the Delta State Police Command, has called out a popular betting punter Mr. Bayo.

Edafe clashed with Mr Bayo on Twitter on Friday, December 1.

In his tweet, Edafe alleged that Bayo was editing his betslips to make it look like he won over 900,000 while in reality he lost the bet.

Edafe quoted a tweet Bayo put out and wrote: “If you know what’s good for you, block this bayo of a guy now, don’t ask me why, just take it as security advice.

After posting the tweet, Bayo’s followed started criticizing the Police officer to which he responded; “I dey advice una, una dey talk another thing, okay na.”

In response, Bayo told the Police PRO “I will take this as a cruise and wait for you to respond to my DM before I say anything further!!!”

Edafe went on to post a betting slip sent to his dm showing that Bayo has actually lost the bet. He then urged punters to stop lying and misleading people as it can lead to depression and suicide .

DSP Bright Edafe, the Spokesperson of the Delta State Police Command, has called out a popular betting punter Mr. Bayo.

Edafe clashed with Mr Bayo on Twitter on Friday, December 1.

In his tweet, Edafe alleged that Bayo was editing his betslips to make it look like he won over 900,000 while in reality he lost the bet.

Edafe quoted a tweet Bayo put out and wrote: “If you know what’s good for you, block this bayo of a guy now, don’t ask me why, just take it as security advice.

 

After posting the tweet, Bayo’s followed started criticizing the Police officer to which he responded; “I dey advice una, una dey talk another thing, okay na.”

 

In response, Bayo told the Police PRO “I will take this as a cruise and wait for you to respond to my DM before I say anything further!!!”

 

Edafe went on to post a betting slip sent to his dm showing that Bayo has actually lost the bet. He then urged punters to stop lying and misleading people as it can lead to depression and suicide .

 

 

 

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Why My Female Colleagues Don’t Beg For Financial Aid – Actor, Etim Effiong

Daniel Etim Effiong, the Nollywood actor, has given an explanation to why female thespians don’t beg the public for financial assistance like their male counterparts.

He said the society is designed in a way that “men are quick to rise to women’s needs” but when a man has problems, he solves them singlehandedly until he reaches his limits and then resolves to seek public assistance.

Effiong added that a woman’s money is largely for herself, but a man’s money is for his entire family.

The actor was recently featured on the Bahd And Boujee Podcast co-hosted by actress Moet Abebe and reality star Tolanibaj.

The co-host, Moet asked: “Why is it mostly male actors that come online to ask for crowdfunding?”

Effiong replied: “Traditionally, in the society that we all exist in, women have been largely men’s responsibility. So whenever there is a problem with the woman, men are quick to rise up to the occasion and meet that need or solve that problem.

“Whatever culture you come from in Nigeria, it would be a taboo to the men when the women in that culture have a problem and the men are not solving it. So, if you flip that, the converse of that is when the men have issues, the men need to solve the issues.

“Women are not going to rise up to solve the issues for men largely. Men have to sort themselves out. And when a man reaches a point where he can not solve his problems, he is not going to go to a woman, he is going to go to the world and be like, ‘Guys, I’ve reached my limit. I cannot help myself, come help me.’”

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You’re Not A Christian If You Are A Lover Of Perfumes – Nigerian Priestess Declares (Video)

A Nigerian priestess has stunned many people after making a startling claim.

She claimed that anyone wearing perfumes is not a Christian and cannot enter Heaven.

In a video that has gone viral, the priestess said God is against people wearing perfumes.

According to her, what God loves is for his children to wear only white clothes and have a clean heart.

‘’You are nota Christian. God does not want perfume. What God wants is white garment. Put on your white garment and let your heart be clean so that you can enter his heaven.

“You wear perfume all the time and you call yourself a Christian and you said you will not be possessed? and you say you are not a water person?

“Do you know who owns perfumes? Do you want the Goddess of the ocean likes? It’s perfumes.”

Watch the viral video below:

 

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I Played Burna Boy’s Song The Most – England Coach, Sarina Wiegman

Sarina Wiegman, the England women’s national football team head coach, has revealed her most played song of 2023 on Spotify.

The Three Lionesses boss was asked about her Spotify wrapped in a chat with Sky Sports and she revealed that Nigerian singer, Burna Boy’s collaborative hit with British superstar Ed Sheeran, ‘For My Hand’ is her most played song of the year.

“I didn’t expect this so I don’t know the name of the song, But it is the song with Burna Boy and Ed Sheeran. I definitely played that song the most,” the Dutch tactician said.

‘For My Hand’ was one of the standout tracks from Burna Boy’s sixth studio album, ‘Love, Damini,’ which was released in 2022.

The song has surpassed 160 million streams on Spotify.

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Mohbad’s Wife Wants Her Son’s DNA Test Done in 3 Different Places – Iyabo Ojo (Video)

Popular Nigerian actress, Iyabo Ojo has revealed that Omowunmi Aloba, wife of late singer, Mohbad is ready for DNA test to be conducted on her son.
According to Iyabo Ojo, she wants the test conducted in 3 different places.
Recall that since the death of Mohbad, his father, Aloba has been demanding a DNA, after expressing doubt that Liam Light is Mohbad’s son.
Reacting in an interview with DaddyFreeze, Iyabo explained that Wunmi has no objections to the DNA test for her son but insists it must be processed through her legal representation.
Watch video below:
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Asake, Ayra Starr, Davido Emerge Most Streamed Artists

Nigerian musicians have reached new milestones following the release of Spotify’s 2023 Wrapped data.
According to Spotify, YBNL/Empire signee Ahmed Ololade aka Asake emerged as the most streamed Nigerian artist for 2023.
Asake earned the coveted title of most streamed artist in three different countries, Nigeria, Ghana, and Togo, where he captivated audiences same way Afrobeats’ international success skyrocketed making the genre the most exported genre of the year.
Asake’s dominance continued in the Top 10 most streamed tracks, with three of his hits – Lonely At The Top, 2:30 and Amapiano making the cut. His reign extended to the Gen Z demographic, with Asake becoming the most streamed artist among Nigerian and Ghanaian Gen Z listeners. His song Lonely At The Top further cemented his popularity among Nigerian Gen Zs, topping the charts for their age group.
In the same vein, Grammy nominee and Mavin signee Ayra Starr clinched the title of the most streamed female artist in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. Mercy Chinwo, a Nigerian gospel artist also secured a spot among the top 10 most streamed female artists in Nigeria, underscoring the enduring popularity and influence of gospel music.
 
“Nigeria is a hotbed of musical talent, and we’re incredibly proud to showcase the diversity and passion of Nigerian music lovers through Wrapped,” said Phiona Okumu, Spotify’s Head of Music, Sub-Saharan Africa. “This year’s Wrapped is a testament to the power of music to connect people and bring them closer to the culture and traditions of Nigeria.”
Also making the lists of most streamed artists in Nigeria are Burna Boy, Davido, Seyi Vibez, Omah Lay, Bnxn, Rema,ODUMODUBLVCK, Olamide, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Tems, Rihanna,
For most streamed albums in Nigeria, Daviod’s Timeless took the lead while others followed. Other albums that made the list include Work of Art by Asake, Boy Alone by Omah Lay, EZIOKWU by ODUMODUBLVCK, I Told Them by Burna Boy, Rave & Roses Ultra by Rema,
 Mr. Money With The Vibe by Asake, Sincerely, Benson by Bnxn, ‘Love, Damini’ by Burna Boy, and Unruly by Olamide.
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I’m Looking For Like 2 To 3 Boyfriends With Dark Skin – Footballer, Asisat Oshoala Lists Her Criteria For Dating

Nigerian footballer, Asisat Oshoala has taken to social media to make a list of what she wants in a man for a relationship.

According to the Barcelona striker, she needs two or three men, that are wealthy and preferably dark in complexion for a serious relationship.

The soccer player hinted that she’s single and ready to mingle.

According to her, one should be based in a foreign country and two in Nigeria.

Asisat wrote:

“December don come oo….Abeg where dem dey apply for BF, I go need like 2 or 3 edakun see. 1 abroad , 2 for naija. Rich niggas only pis must be TALL too , preferably dark skin”

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