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Nollywood actress, Toyin Abraham, is under fire on social media platforms after she reported trolls who cursed her for supporting President Bola Tinubu in the 2023 general election to the police for cyberbullying. Abraham, during the 2022 election campaign period, had declared her support for Tinubu while assuring her fans that the President had reeled out his ‘Renewed Hope’ action plans that would address some of the nation’s problems and she was convinced that he would perform. Aside from the popular Nollywood actress, other Yoruba movie stars also declared their support for Tinubu and campaigned vigorously for him. However, since…
Nollywood Actress Biodun Okeowo, popularly known as Omo Borty, and her fiancé, Adeniyi Olabiyi have released their pre-wedding photos. The couple captivated fans and colleagues alike with her breathtaking pre-wedding photos, released in anticipation of her upcoming wedding. The traditional-themed photoshoot features Omoborty’s fiancé, Adeniyi Olabiyi, and her daughter, Ifeoluwa, who is visibly overjoyed. The images have quickly garnered widespread attention and a flood of congratulations from industry colleagues. Biodun Okeowo announced her engagement in March, sharing a heartwarming video of her partner’s proposal in a restaurant, which delighted her fans and followers.
Coalition of Civil Society Groups for Good Governance has urged stakeholders in the oil and gas sector to support the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), efforts in maintaining a stable supply of petroleum products nationwide. Speaking at a press conference in Lagos, one of the conveners of the coalition, Olufemi Lawson, said ensuring energy security is crucial to national development. Coalition also commended NNPCL on its unwavering dedication in managing the complexities associated with the distribution of petroleum products, amidst considerable challenges. According to the coalition, NNPCL efforts have been pivotal in ensuring a consistent supply of fuel across…
The new Transition Committee Chairmen (TCC) of the 21 local government areas of Anambra State has pledged to support Governor Chukwuma Soludo to ensure that he actualises his vision of making Anambra a livable and prosperous state. The committee chairmen made the promise shortly after they were sworn in by Governor Soludo at the state executive council chambers, Government House, Awka. It will be recalled that Governor Soludo recently sent the names of the 21 TCC and councillors to the state House of Assembly for consideration, in fulfillment of section 208 of the local government law 1999 as amended (number…
Spain came from behind to defeat France 2-1 on Tuesday and reach the Euro 2024 final, their first at a major tournament for 12 years, where they will face the Netherlands or England. Randal Kolo Muani headed France into an early lead, but Lamine Yamal curled in a brilliant equaliser to become the youngest goalscorer in the competition’s history and Dani Olmo’s 25th-minute strike proved to be the winner.
In a significant political development, former chieftains of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) have defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Anambra State, citing neglect by the present administration. The former APGA leaders, who include former ward chairmen and executives, announced their decision at a meeting in Umueri, Anambra State. They claimed that despite their efforts in delivering victories for APGA in the past, they were neglected and abandoned by the present administration. The 21 over 21 Support Group, which comprises these former APGA chieftains, said they were instrumental in the re-election of former Governor Willie Obiano and…
President Bola Tinubu has expressed strong support for Nigeria’s bid for re-election into the FIFA Council. The President’s support for the county’s candidate for re-election was contained via a statement issued by his spokesman, Chief Ajuri Ngelale. The FIFA Council is the principal decision-making organ of the organization in the intervals of the FIFA Congress. The Council comprises 37 members elected by the FIFA Congress for a renewable term of four years. Mr. Amaju Pinnick, two-term President of the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), was elected into the Council in March 2021 – the third Nigerian after the late Oyo Orok…
The House of Representatives on Tuesday passed for a second reading a bill seeking to make room for Nigerians living outside the country to vote during general elections. The bill was sponsored by the Speaker of the House, Tajueen Abass, and the lawmaker representing Sabon Gari Federal Constituency, Kaduna State, Sadiq Abdullahi. Abdullahi, while leading the debate on the bill’s general principles, argued that Section 39 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) grants citizens the fundamental rights of freedom of expression and opinion. He noted that regardless of the locations of Nigerians, it is their fundamental right to exercise civic…
Ten Hag had to wait over two weeks for United to decide to retain him after guiding them to FA Cup final victory over Manchester City on 25 May. On 4 July, following conversations with the Dutchman, the club confirmed they had triggered the additional year option in his contract, which now runs to 2026. In his first interview since that was announced, Ten Hag told in-house channel MUTV he would not have agreed to extend his deal if he was not “very” excited about the future. United have made significant structural change since Ineos’ co-ownership was confirmed in December.…
Rwanda has stated that it will not refund the £270million paid by Britain for the controversial asylum seeker programme, despite the new UK government cancelling the initiative. Dr. Doris Uwicyeza Picard, a representative from the Rwandan Ministry of Justice, affirmed that Rwanda had fulfilled its obligations under the agreement, which aimed to assist the UK in addressing its own asylum seeker issues. Kigali considers the matter a “UK problem” and expects no reimbursement. She told the BBC World Service: “We are under no obligation to provide any refund. We will remain in constant discussions. However, it is understood that there…
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