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Amidst the grief over the loss of late singer Mohbad, a dispute has erupted among his family members regarding his inheritance. Rinsola Abiola, daughter of late Moshood Abiola, expressed her thoughts on how some families prioritize a man's wealth after his passing. Furthermore, Mohbad's wife, Omowunmi, worries about the future of their young son. This article delves into the complexities of inheritance conflicts and sheds light on the challenges faced by the late singer's loved ones.
Popular Nigerian DJ, DJ Cuppy, has expressed her desire to become a full-time backup singer for singer and songwriter, Asake. Cuppy made this announcement after meeting Asake for the first time. She shared her excitement on social media and expressed her eagerness to work with Asake on her career development.
Prosper Dania, a young Nigerian artist, has gotten one step closer to realizing his childhood dream of exploring space. His artwork titled "Shared Aspiration" has been selected amongst other African youth paintings to be exhibited on China's Tiangong space station by the Shenzhou-16 taikonauts. This achievement is a result of his top prize win in the "My Dream" Painting Competition, co-hosted by the Secretariat of the Chinese Follow-up Committee of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, the China Manned Space Engineering Office, and the Chinese missions in Africa. Dania's art showcases a Sino-African collaboration symbolized by a space-bound taikonaut surrounded by the Chinese and Nigerian national flags, and stars.
The National Assembly Election Petition Tribunal in Umuahia, Abia State, has nullified the election results of two Labour Party members, declaring candidates from the All Progressives Congress and All Progressives Grand Alliance as winners. These rulings signal potential shifts in the political balance of power and could have wider implications for future elections. Residents of the affected constituencies are now coming to terms with this new reality.
The mining industry in Congo, which plays a crucial role in the production of minerals used in electric vehicle batteries and other green technologies, has been marred by severe human rights abuses. An Amnesty International report, along with another rights group, has shed light on forced evictions, physical assault, and other violations that miners and local communities have endured in pursuit of cobalt and copper. This article delves into these disturbing revelations and the urgent need for accountability and change within the mining sector.
Eight housemates have been nominated for possible eviction in the ongoing Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) All-Stars reality TV show. This article discusses the nominations, the head of house for the week, and the rules surrounding eviction. Read on to find out more about the latest developments in the BBNaija All-Stars season.
The death toll from a boat mishap in Niger State, Nigeria, has risen to 30, according to the Niger State Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA). The incident occurred in the Mokwa local government area when passengers were traveling to their farms on the other side of river Niger. NSEMA's acting Director General, Alhaji Garba Salihu, confirmed the increase in the number of casualties and dismissed rumors about the exact number of passengers on board the ill-fated boat.
Lagos, Nigeria's megacity with an estimated population of 20 to 25 million, has finally inaugurated its long-awaited metro system. The metro, which took over four decades to materialize, promises to revolutionize the daily commute for hundreds of thousands of Lagosians. This article explores the significance of the Lagos Metro and its potential impact on the city's notorious traffic congestion issues.
Nigeria Voters Watch (NVW) has accused UN Deputy-Secretary, Ambassador Amina Mohammed, of spreading half truths and unfounded narratives regarding the ongoing genocide in Benue, Plateau, and Southern Kaduna regions of Nigeria. NVW demanded an independent investigation by the United Nations into the issue. They also criticized the politicization of the security apparatus in Nigeria, stating that the government has failed to act decisively and proactively. The group questioned claims that the crisis in the affected areas is solely caused by global climate change.
A tragic incident occurred in Nigeria's Njuwa Lake as a boat carrying passengers capsized in heavy rainfall. The State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) reported that 15 bodies have been recovered while 7 individuals were rescued. Search and rescue operations continue to find the missing persons. Boat accidents during the rainy season are not uncommon in Nigeria.
In a tragic incident that highlights the ongoing insecurity in Nigeria, a Catholic seminarian was burnt alive during an attack on a parish in the Kaduna State. The attack was carried out by a group of Fulani bandits who targeted the St. Raphael Parish. The parish priest and his assistant managed to escape, but a 25-year-old seminarian lost his life in the horrifying attack. This incident sheds light on the lack of protection and support from security forces in Nigeria.
Rival factions within Boko Haram and the rise of Ansaru have intensified violence and insecurity in northern Nigeria. The splinter groups have expanded their operations, collaborating with local bandits and other armed groups, posing a significant challenge to the Nigerian security forces. This article delves into the complex dynamics of the conflict, highlighting the impact on civilian populations and the potential for further escalation.
A devastating landslide caused by illegal mining activities in Abuja has resulted in the loss of 30 lives and the abduction of 19 individuals. The FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, has vowed to take action against the illegal miners and initiate rescue operations. This incident follows the recent demolition of illegal structures in Abuja by the FCTA. However, a viral TikTok video claiming the demolition of Jabi Motor Park has been proven false. Mohammed Ibrahim Kamba, an Abuja developer, has threatened legal action against Wike and the Director of Development Control.
The National Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal sitting in Enugu has nullified the election of Labour Party's candidate, Professor Sunday Nnamchi, representing Enugu East/Isi-Uzo Federal Constituency. The tribunal declared the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Prince Cornelius Nnaji, as the duly elected candidate. This ruling adds to the emergence of the "third force" in Nigerian politics, posing a threat to the ruling All Progressives Congress and the leading opposition, the Peoples Democratic Party.
Prof. Mike Ozekhome, a human rights activist, has criticized the recent Presidential Election Petition Court pronouncements, labeling it a 'Judocracy' against Nigerians. In his speech at the Bishop Mike Okonkwo annual lecture, Ozekhome spoke about the deformed democracy in Nigeria, where the selection of leaders through arm-thugs has become the norm. He emphasized the need to address these political drawbacks and highlighted the adverse effects on the country's economy.
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