Categories
Entertainment News

I Bought Fuel Of N1.2M And It’s Still Half Tank – Skit Maker, Ashmusy Alleges

Nigerian skit maker and influencer, Ashmusy has lamented about the hike in petrol while alleging that she bought fuel worth 1.2 million naira and it did not fill her car tank.

This comes amid the sudden surge of the price of petrol to N617 per litre across the nation.

In a post on her Instagram page, the content creator lamented over the outrageous sum she had to remove to fuel her car.

She accompanied the claim with a meme depicting how the president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is currently treating Nigerians.

She Wrote;

“I just bought fuel of 1.2 million for my car it still half tank. Somebody save me, daddy please”

Categories
Entertainment News

Ghanaian Artist, Black Sherif Arrested At The Airport

Popular Ghanaian rapper, Black Sherif has been arrested and detained for breach of contract.

According to reports, the artist was picked up at the Kotoka International Airport a few hours after his arrival by a cruise ship company for allegedly taking money but refusing to perform at a cruise ship event.

Cruise People Limited also known as ‘Your Cruise People’ reportedly paid an amount of money to the management of Mohammed Sherrif (Black Sherrif) for the artist to perform at the second edition of its musical cruise onboard a cruise ship dubbed Afro Cruise Jam, on August 19, 2023, in Greece.

The management of Black Sherif allegedly charged Cruise People Ltd Forty Thousand United States Dollars ($40,000) and came to an agreement that the artiste and his booking agents (United Talent Agency a.k.a Echo Location Talent Agency) will pay the artist an initial payment of Twenty Thousand United States Dollars ($20,000) as a start-up to seal the deal and also record a video confirming his participation and availability for the said show on the cruise ship at the agreed dates.

However, after the deal was sealed, Cruise People Limited waited for Black Sherif to record a video to enlighten its audience about his performance at the show. The artist allegedly refused to fulfill his part of the contract; the reason why he was arrested yesterday over breach of contract.

 

Categories
Entertainment News

DJ Cuppy Links Up With American Singer, Swae Lee In Lagos

Nigerian disc jockey, Florence Otedola aka Cuppy was spotted on a boat ride with American singer, Swae Lee in Lagos.

This comes amid rumours of her split with her British fiancé, Ryan Taylor.

The billionaire daughter was recently spotted with the rapper in photos she shared on Instagram.

They were seen having a wonderful time while on a boat ride with their friends and colleagues.

Swae Lee, who had claimed that he is partly a Nigerian, was seen apparently enjoying his stay in the West African country.

Sharing the photos, Cuppy emphasized that she loves big boats, and it’s a fact she cannot lie about.

 

Categories
Entertainment News

Nasty Blaq Slams Those Tagging Skit Makers ‘Ritualists’

Nigerian skit maker and content creator, Abisi Emmanuel Ezechukwu, aka Nasty Blaq, has responded to those who refer to his colleagues as fraudsters and ritualists for buying luxurious cars.

He claimed that fans enjoy their skits but don’t want them to enjoy their lives in luxury.

The comedian also accused fans of partiality, saying they congratulate musicians who acquire expensive cars but criticise skit makers when they do the same.

On his Instastory, Nasty Blaq wrote: “Sometimes I feel some fans just want make we dey give dem joy but make joy no reach our own life.

“I don’t understand how somebody do skit for over 5 years and finally e buy car, you open your mouth say na ritual and yahoo.

“Seyi Vibez never reach one year wey e blow e don buy house/car and everybody congratulate the guy. Skit maker do the same thing in 3-4 years una go say na yahoo and ritual.”

Categories
Entertainment News

I’ve Cut Ties With Davido’s Record Label – Liya Reveals

Singer and songwriter Abdulsalam Suliyat Modasola aka Liya is no longer signed to Davido Music Worldwide (DMW).
She made the revelation herself.
The ‘Melo’ crooner disclosed this during a question-and-answer session with her fans on Instagram recently.
The fan wrote: “Are you still in DMW?”
Liya replied: “Nopee, But #30bg for lifee.”
Recall that Davido signed Liya as the first female artiste under his imprint, Davido Music Worldwide, in October 2020.
Categories
News

Petrol Hike: Union Orders Colleges of Education Lecturers To Work Only Twice Weekly

Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union has directed lecturers to work only twice in a week.
The directive was given on Wednesday due to the recent increase in the price of petrol.
The Union said the order is effective unitl the government addresses the issues caused by the removal of subsidy which according to the union has caused untold hardship to its members.
The union in a press statement issued by its national president, Dr Sam Olugbeko noted that its members could no longer survive on the current minimum wage hence it has directed its members to only go to work twice weekly.
The statement reads, “The National leadership of our great Union in its extraordinary meeting held on Tuesday, 18th July 2023 had agreed to direct its members to go to work two days weekly until Federal Government yields to its demand of 200 percent increase in salary amidst the difficulty of members to get to work as a result of hike in the price of petrol.
“The implementation of the removal of fuel subsidy by the Federal Government two months ago raised the price of a litre of petrol by 250%. This worsened the inflationary rate on the cost of transportation, food, and other essential commodities and impoverished the Nigerian people. Workers, including staff of Colleges of Education, kept faith with the government and chose to endure the untold hardship thinking it would be only for a while as the government promised to roll out palliative measures including a significant increase in salaries. Alas! While our capabilities to sustain hope were already exhausted, the price of petrol rose further to N650 per litre. Now, the leadership of the Union has been inundated by members’ complaints that they could no longer go to work as a result of a hike in the price of petrol and the resultant high cost of transportation.
 
“Against this backdrop, it has become inevitable for the Union to direct members to go to work only two days weekly while an emergency NEC meeting shall be convened to ratify this decision and decide on the specific days of the week members are to go to work.
 
“The present salary of staff of Colleges of Education was approved in the year 2010 – 13 years ago! This means we have been on the same salary since 2010 while petrol prices rose intermittently from N65/N70 in 2010 to N650 in 2023 (tenfold increase). Our salary structure which is subject to renegotiation at 3-year intervals has remained static for 13 years, skipping four due renegotiations. It is ludicrous that the government has refused to return to the negotiation table on the welfare package for staff after the Union, prior to the removal of the fuel subsidy, had proposed a 200% increase in salary as against the government’s offer of a ridiculous 35% for Chief Lecturers and 23% for other cadres.”
Speaking on the way forward, the union called on the government to immediately seek lasting solutions to prevent crisis in colleges of education.
“We call on the FG to urgently do the needful because the inevitable action of the Union against this hardship will have devastating effects on the students as it will lead to a prolonged academic calendar – a semester of 16 weeks will become 32 weeks or more; while Teaching Practice exercise of 6 months will become 12 months.
 
“We call on His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to quickly address the issue of salary adjustment for staff of Colleges of Education. We believe in the capacity of the President to address this problem as he did when he was the Governor of Lagos State where he so generously increased the salaries of staff in the then Lagos State-owned Colleges of Education that they became the highest paid nationwide,” the union said.
Categories
News

Fuel Price: Subsidy Removal Now Looking Like A Scam – CUPP Slams Tinubu Govt

The Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) has reacted to the new increase in price of petrol.
CUPP while slamming President Bola Tinubu‘s government, said the subsidy removal is now looking like a scam.
The price of petrol shot up from N540 to N617 per litre on Tuesday following an announcement by the federal government through the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited.
The NNPCL Group Chief Executive Officer, Mele Kyari, in a subsequent statement, attributed the recent rise in petrol pump prices to market forces.
Kyari offered this explanation shortly after a meeting with Vice President Kashim Shettima at the Aso Villa.
Reacting, however, to the hardship brought upon Nigerians as a result of the latest development, CUPP said fuel subsidy removal by President Tinubu’s administration is now looking like a scam to the citizens.
CUPP criticized the ‘crazy and unending fuel price hikes’ which, according to it is driving inflation to the rooftops and making life increasingly unbearable for Nigerians generally.
In a press release signed by the group’s national co-spokesperson, Mark Adebayo, on Wednesday, CUPP frowned at the sudden increase barely a month after the fuel price was hiked over 300% on May 29th this year.
The press release reads: “It has come to the attention of the CUPP the sudden and surreptitious increase yet again in the pump prices of petrol by NNPCL which has immediately started having negative domino effects on all other commodities and services in the country and further drowning most Nigerians into excruciating poverty and unprecedented economic woes.
 
“This subsidy removal scheme is increasingly looking like a scam to cage Nigerians inside a preprogrammed regime of socioeconomic slavery dictated by leadership insensitivity. This is not about opposition Parties. The opposition actually felt that the president had something better to offer Nigerians after the subsidy removal but what we are witnessing now is a double negative impact on Nigerians in every way imaginable.
 
“The way NNPCL is behaving now suggests that there is a hidden agenda of crazy and unending fuel price hikes that will be driving inflation to the rooftops and making life increasingly unbearable for Nigerians generally.
 
“No purposeful government would recklessly abandon its citizens to the unpredictable and inhumane market forces that are essentially atrocious and callous in nature without a robust intervention to protect the citizens. Such a policy is not only antisocial but also outrageously iniquitous. Nigerians have shown enough understanding of the subsidy removal; this administration should not push them to the wall and thereby instigate unmanageable mass crises that could further jeopardize the life of the common man.
 
“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu must immediately show himself as a compassionate leader by ensuring that the NNPCL is not hijacked by the same forces that stole the fuel subsidy monies leading to its removal and finding a backdoor to continue claiming the subsidy by other means and making Nigerians bear the brunt of their economic terrorism. We demand the immediate removal of the NNPCL GMD, Mele Kyari, to allow for a breath of fresh air in the organization and for his tenure to be forensically investigated and all discovered infractions to be comprehensively prosecuted before the NNPCL is turned into the terrorist arm of the economic cabal.”
CUPP urged the federal government to, without further hesitation, do something to reverse the recent fuel price hikes and stop any future plans to clandestinely increase the pump prices with the predictable value of increasing the sufferings of Nigerians.
 
“When will Nigerians be free from the wickedness of their governments?”, CUPP asked.
Categories
News

Naira Extends Gain At I&E Window, Closes At N742.9/$

Nigeria’s currency, the naira, has slightly gained and appreciated.

The naira, on Tuesday, appreciated by 6.58 percent to close at N742.93/$ at the investors and exporters (I&E) window.

The improving fortune of the naira comes two sessions after it tumbled to an all-time low of N803.9/$ last Friday.

Data from FMDQ Securities Exchange, a platform that oversees foreign exchange (FX) trading in Nigeria, showed that the local currency hit an intra-day trading high of N831 and a low of N707.99 before it settled at N742.93.

FMDQ quoted an opening rate of N788.17 to the dollar on Tuesday.

FX turnover within the day’s market session increased significantly by 352.36 percent to $156.29 million from $34.55 million published in the previous market session on Monday.

Meanwhile, the greenback was sold at N825 at the parallel/black market on Tuesday, Bureaux De Change operators (BDCs) in the Ikeja area of Lagos told TheCable.

On Monday, one dollar was sold at N827 at the black market.

TheCable had reported that Nigeria’s headline inflation rate rose for the sixth consecutive time to 22.79 percent in June 2023.

The inflation rate recorded a slight surge from 22.41 percent in May — less than expected by analysts.

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) later explained why inflation only rose slightly in June despite the impact of petrol subsidy removal and exchange rate unificiation on consumer prices.

Categories
Entertainment News

Why I Ran From Home At 16 – Singer, Candy Bleakz

Blessing Mariam Akiode, the fast rising singer, who is also known as Candy Bleakz has made some revelations about herself.

She revealed the promise she made to herself at 16 after she ran away from home.

She said she made a promise never to return until she became a millionaire.

The Chocolate City signee disclosed this while featuring on Channels TV’s programme, Rubbin’ Minds hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchendu.

She said: “While leaving home, I left with a mindset that, ‘I’m leaving home to feed home.’ And I didn’t want to go back home except I’m going home with the big bags. So, I do communicate with my familybut I did not want to go home.

“Because you that left home for long time, for you to go back home, the siblings are there, the family, what people think, what people are seeing online; they think this person has trillions in your account. So, to go come home, I really had to like have enough bags of money. But I have been communicating.”

Candy Bleakz said she recently reunited with her family.

The ‘Wale’ crooner said her parents are proud of her and the profession she has chosen.

She said they didn’t know she was a singer until she hit the spotlight.

Categories
News

BREAKING: President Tinubu Writes Senate, Seeks Appointments Confirmation

President Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has written to the Senate, requesting it to confirm the appointment of members of the governing board of North East Development Commission (NEDC).

The letter for confirmation was sent to the Senate on Wednesday, July 19.

Details later..