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A veteran comedy sensation, Acapella has been Unveiled as host of one of the fastest growing podcasts in Africa, the 234mzanzipodcast. 

His appointment recently by the management follows his overwhelming influence in the cycle of young Africans through his robust comedy engagements. 

A production of South Africa-based media company, Real Black Entertainment 234mzanzipodcast highlights issues of common interest between Nigeria and South Africa, including entertainment, politics, youth development, commerce and technology. 

The initiative is also designed to create a peaceful atmosphere that will cement the long-standing relationship between the two countries, bringing them together as partners as against rivals. 
 
Acapella is well experienced, having had over 15 years in broadcast industry as a top radio show host. His choice by the management of Real Black Entertainment is viewed as a strategic approach to once again use the podcast as opportunity to unite Africa. 

He has also made a name in the comedy world, having performed at big stages and high profile events across the world.

He has hosted his own shows as well as collaborated with others in a number of successful comedy shows.
Top economic experts, government officials, entrepreneurs, captains of industries, policy makers, and professionals are set to converge in Kigali, capital of Rwanda, for the 100 Most Notable Africans Leadership and Business Summit 2025.

The summit, scheduled to hold from July 4 - 6 at the Marriott Hotel, Kigali, aims to foster discussions on Africa’s economic growth, governance, investment opportunities, and sustainable development, the organisers 100 Most Notable Peace Icons in Africa, said. 

Among other things, it is aimed at showcasing and celebrating the achievements and contributions of African leaders and businesses to inspire future generations and promote a positive image of Africa globally.

At a press conference in Abuja, Nigeria, the Project Director Africa, for the 100 Most Notable Peace Icons in Africa, Amb. Dr. Kingsley Amafibe celebrated the selected Africans who made the highly enviable Peace Icon list while noting that the summit promotes cross-border initiatives that allow nations to share best practices in areas like Agriculture, Education and Health

According to the organisers, the summit hopes to drive positive change and economic growth initiatives that promote entrepreneurship, innovation, and strengthen governance and education across the African continent. 
Among those to be honoured include Dr Dauda Lawal, Executive Governor of Zamfara State, Mallam Umar Namadi, Executive Governor of Jigawa State, Egyptian ace footballer Mohammed Salah, Africa's richest man Alhaji Aliko Dangote, music superstar Burna Boy, Tems, Bruce Melodie, Diamond Platnumz, industrialist Tony Elumelu, renowned investor Femi Otedola, DG WTO Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo of Coza Global, Victor Osimhen, H.E. Malam Umar Namadi, Governor of Jigawa State, His Excellency, Rt Hon Dennis Idahosa, Deputy Governor of Edo State. Hon Prof Mthuli Ncube, Honorable Minister of Finance and Economic Development and Investment Promotion Zimbabwe, H.E. Rt Hon Peter Odey, PhD, Deputy Governor of Cross River State. Nduka Obaigbena (Chairman Arise media group), Dr. Nimi Briggs, Chief Executive Officer of NIMPAT Group,
George‑Kelly D. Alabo, DSSRS, FNIQS, Executive Secretary, Border Communities Development Agency. Dr. Amit N. Thakker, EBS Executive Chairman, Africa Health Business, Nairobi, Kenya. Senator Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, Deputy Chief of Staff to the President, Office of the Vice President. Chief Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, Managing Director & CEO, Niger Delta Development Commission. Mrs. Asu Kunemofa, Director, Finance and Supply, Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). Engr. Gbenga Komolafe, FNSE, Commission Chief Executive, Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC).  
Dr Abdelhak Najib Morocco, Dr Chuka Nwachukwu, Chairman, Amanda Group, Dr Daniel Moses CEO, Property Wealth Corporation, H.E Dr GD Singh, Chairman, Asian African Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Ruqayya Tofa-Basheer, Founder, Raw Beauty Africa, Hon Dr Pedzai Scott Sakupwanya, CEO, Betterbrands GROUP of Companies Zimbabwe. 

It will also advocate for policy reforms and initiatives that promote good governance, transparency, and accountability in Africa’s public and private sectors. 

 The platform supports startups, innovators, and small businesses through mentorship and access to markets. Implement community-based projects focused on education, healthcare, environmental conservation, and youth empowerment in collaboration with local and international partners and NGOs. Offer leadership development workshops, executive training programs, and mentorship opportunities to empower emerging leaders and entrepreneurs.

"Today, we celebrate trailblazers shaping Africa's future, capturing the attention of leaders across Africa and business executives.

"There is a pressing need for visionary leadership strategic governance, transparency, and partnerships to drive positive change and unlock the continent's full potential," Amafibe said. 

Among other confirmed participants are Munyakazi Sadate, Chief Executive Officer, Karame Rwanda,
Prof Haruna Musa, Chairman, State Universal Basic Educaion Board, Jigawa State, Saadatu Adamu PhD, Sdf initiatives, Chief (Barr) David Igbodo, Chairman, Delta State Public Procurement Council, Naomi Nwaokocha, MD, Poder Farms, Muyiwa Fatosa, SA to Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Hon Michael Odere, Commissioner of Finance, Cross River State. Chief Chris Agara, Chairman AA Universal Agro Industries, Dr Hauwa Babura, Technical Adviser to the Governor of Jigawa State on Basic Education. Dr Angel Josephat Natianota, CEO HR World Limited Tanzania, Mahammad Goni Malud, SSA Political Matters to the vice President of Nigeria, Rahim Bah, CEO, Property Investment Blueprints, Emmanuel Uduh, Founder, Doreen Medicals Limited, Amb Dr Victor Nonso Enebeli, Dr TORHILE ANDREW UCHI, Dr. Yemigold Ijeoma Esi‑Sika Gyimah, Founder, Albert & Gold Global Empowerment Foundation, Founder, GoldenHeart Cancer Foundation. Hon. Rowland Sekibo, Ph.D., JP, Executive Chairman, Akuku‑Toru Local Government Area.

Others that made the list are
Dr. Matthew Elvis Ekpeohanretse, Blessed Elvis Global Humanitarian Foundation. 
Dr. Ladejobi Tosin Isaac. Chairman & CEO, Toslad Group. Admiral Kasimu Bushi, Dr. Steve Ayiyi, Managing Director, Steve Integrated Ltd. Mary Remmy Njoku, Founder, ROK TV Channels, CEO, ROK Studios. Claudia Kwarteng-Lumor, Founder, Kollage Media.
Mr. Shakiru Olayinka, Chief Executive Officer, AEP Advanced Energy Partners Ltd, Air9 Systems Limited & Aviceda Nigeria Limited, Nigeria. Samuel Uko, President/Chief Executive Officer, De-Sadel Consortium. ABIMBOLA ADEYINKA. MRS CANDACE EBHOMIELEN-UABOI, MD/CEO BlueDutch Limited. DR FEMI JOSHUA, CEO, FJ GLOBAL PROPERTIES LIMITED. JERRY MORRIS OHWOJERO, CEO, BRICKS 'N' MORE NIG. LTD. AMB ABDULGANIYU SULEIMAN, CEO, Log Apartment Constructions/investment Limited. NATHANIEL IKE, Founder, Techclout Africa. 
Mrs LoisAndrewihwo, CEODeeUtensils. EUR ING Dr. Chinedu Ogwus,
Head of Purchasing for Engineering, Construction, and Projects, TotalEnergies EP Nig Ltd.
Founder/President, Ogwus Youth Empowerment and Community Development Organization (OYECDO) and Ramalan Rotimi Buhari, CEO, RNR Global Emporium 
Nigeria.
Discussions at the summit will focus on governance reforms, business capacity development, education, agriculture, infrastructure, and human capital development, all geared toward job creation and youth empowerment across Africa.

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One of Nigeria’s highly rated comedian, Mr. Gbadamasi ThankGod Benard, popularly known as Koboko Master has made history by becoming the first comedian to shut down the newly commissioned 5000-capacity event centre at the prestigious Transcorp Hilton Hotel Abuja with his annual Show "In Da Beginning" comedy show. 

The event on June 15, 2025 had high profile guests, comprising big players in the entertainment industry, business executives, captains of industry and politically exposed persons. 

He emerged the first comedian to attract guests that filled up the 5000-capacity hall to brim as fans were still rushing for table reservation at the last minute. 
Also, renowned comedians such as Acapella, Akpororo, MC Edopikin and indeed the host, Koboko Master performed, putting up sterling performances that thrilled the guests.

Highly experienced in the business of cracking jokes, the host Koboko Master gave what was considered a perfect description of Adam and Eve on the stage banner graphics. 

The star-studded event presented an opportunity for veteran Nollywood actress, Empress Njamah to make her first performance as a music artist. Her five-star performance thrilled the guests, leaving them crave for more. 

Fans had a good laughter as the jokes were raining in droves, leaving them roll on the floor in excitement. 
It also attracted massive publicity as big national television platforms and veteran entertainment journalists were in ground to capture the historic moment. 

Hosting his event at the new facility and having top comedy idol Bovi introduce him on stage was viewed as a landmark achievement for Koboko Master who has over the years remained a household name in the country's comedy space. 

He is one of the finest stand-up comedians in the country who has played in big stages and hosted successful comedy shows, including "collaborations with MC EdoPikin" show.
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A Nigerian female doctor has raised serious concerns over the recent surge in HIV cases in Abuja and Lagos.

Speaking out, she said, “This is an advice from me to you: if you're in any sexual relationship with anyone, please go to the hospital as you are watching this video and request a test for HIV.” She added, “The rate of HIV now in Lagos and in Abuja is overwhelming.”

According to her, she recently attended a symposium organized exclusively for doctors. At the event, an NGO that conducts HIV screenings presented data collected from hospitals across the country. Each hospital submitted their records of HIV-positive patients, and the results were alarming. She recalled that the prevalence rate was around 5% in 2020, but it has now reportedly skyrocketed to over 75%. This suggests, she emphasized, that approximately one in every ten people may now be living with HIV. Statistics, she said, indicate that the highest rates are found in Lagos and Abuja.

In her words, “Sometimes, protection doesn't help. I don't want to go into detail, but the whole essence of this video is that, if you're in a sexual relationship with someone, it doesn't matter if the person is your husband, it doesn't matter if the person is your wife. If your husband could have side chicks, if your wife could have side niggas, your girlfriend could have other boyfriends, your boyfriend could have other girlfriends — you know, I will just advise you to carry two legs and go to the nearest laboratory and test for HIV. It's better to know early, to know if you have it or not. And if you do not have it, be more careful because it is rampant and it's spreading rapidly. I am telling you that it is very bad. That symposium was something where the figures they gave were built on evidence.”

Continuing, she urged, “So please, it doesn't matter if you're married. You don't know what your husband is doing, you don't know what your wife is doing. You only know yourself — you don't know your partner. You can't know them too well like that. And even if you know them, this is something that should be done every six months. Please go to the nearest laboratory, go and test for HIV…”

She encouraged viewers to watch the full video and take her advice seriously. Recounting more of what she learned, she said there had been about a 50% increase in HIV cases from the previous year.

In her closing remarks, she stressed: “Before entering any sexual relationship, please always go for an HIV test. Sometimes, protection may fail in preventing HIV transmission, so we need to be extremely careful.”

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At least two lucky fans will be smiling home with a 2024 Toyota Camry and a plot of land each as the 2025 edition of MC Bob The Magnificent's comedy show takes centre stage on July 2, 2014.

The comedy show tagged, "In My Wildest Dream" is being organised by Magnificent House of Humour. The show is one of the most anticipated comedy shows every year in Abuja, the nation's capital.

Magnificent House of Humour in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja said the winner of the brand new car will emerge from one of the guests with a regular or VIP ticket. 

It notes that the winner of a plot of land will emerge from a guest on the table. 

MC Bob is one of the veteran comedians in Abuja who have left a legacy in the nation's capital entertainment landscape. 

He has performed at high profile events with highly respected individuals in attendance. 

MC Bob not long ago assembled who is who in Abuja entertainment space for his "Deep in Thought" comedy show.

Sabinus, MC Shortcut, Sarkin Dariya, Ushbebe, Kennyblaq, Nduka and others performed at the event. 

His "In My Wildest Dream" will hold at the Congress Hall of Transcorp Hilton Abuja. 

The headline sponsor is Checkpoint Restaurant and Lounge while the brand new car is courtesy of Olayinka Autos Venture. 

Abuja residents are urged to come out and be part of this highly entertaining comedy show.



A police constable serving in Benue State has been taken into custody after authorities intercepted a package containing a locally fabricated pistol, suspected Indian hemp, gunpowder, and other items allegedly destined for a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member at the orientation camp in Jos, Plateau State.

The arrest followed a security alert on June 21 around 2:30 p.m., when personnel responded to a report at a motor park, according to information shared by security analyst Zagazola Makama on Sunday.

“According to a police sources, a yet-to-be-identified young man had brought two sacks containing tubers of yam, suspected Indian hemp, a locally made pistol, and gunpowder to the park for shipment to one Gedor, said to be serving at the NYSC Orientation Camp in Jos,” Makama reported.

The sender, realizing that the items had raised suspicion, reportedly reached out to Police Constable attached to the X-Squad unit in Makurdi, in an effort to get the consignment cleared and dispatched.

“However, when Justice noticed there was trouble with the delivery, he allegedly contacted his friend, Police Constable Ageli George, attached to the X-Squad unit in Makurdi, to intervene and ensure the items were sent successfully.

“Before PC George could arrive at the park, the sender, sensing danger, fled the premises and has since gone into hiding,” the report continued.

The constable was apprehended at the scene, and authorities confirmed the recovery of the firearm and other items. He remains in custody while the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) carries out further investigations.

“The police sources confirmed that the constable, along with the recovered locally made pistol and other exhibits, is currently in custody. The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has commenced a thorough investigation into the matter,” Makama said.

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has denied reports suggesting he and his political allies have formally adopted the All Democratic Alliance (ADA) as their new platform ahead of the 2027 elections.

Demola Olarenwaju, Atiku’s Special Assistant on Digital Media Strategy, clarified on Saturday that while discussions are ongoing within the Nigeria National Coalition Group (NNCG), no final decision has been made regarding ADA’s adoption.

“A group is in the process of pursuing party registration, just like any other Nigerian, but they need to coordinate this with the coalition,” Olarenwaju wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

He added: “ADA has not been adopted by the coalition, and when the time is right, the public will be informed about the appropriate choices and decisions. Just be patient with that.”

His remarks come days after the NNCG reportedly submitted an application to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) seeking to register ADA as a political party, sparking reactions from within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Several PDP governors and party stalwarts are said to be uneasy about Atiku’s perceived plans to involve the party in a new coalition, particularly as internal rifts remain unresolved. The PDP, which propelled Atiku to the vice presidency from 1999 to 2003 and backed his 2023 presidential bid, is facing mounting internal and external challenges.

Sources within the party suggest Atiku and his key supporters may soon leave the PDP officially — a move that, along with the potential exit of other prominent figures like former Senate President David Mark and ex-House Speaker Aminu Tambuwal, could further destabilize the party.

Mark reportedly chaired the recent NNCG meeting where the decision to seek ADA’s registration was made. Should the new platform gain traction, insiders believe a wave of defections from PDP could follow.

Atiku, who has contested the presidency six times between 1993 and 2023, appears to be preparing for a seventh run in 2027. Supporters say his influence remains strong, especially in the North and South East.

Professor Tunde Olusunle, a close ally and lecturer at the University of Abuja, defended Atiku’s role in the current turbulence facing the PDP.

“The defections of two PDP governors, Sheriff Oborevwori and Umo Eno of Delta and Akwa Ibom states, haven’t rattled the foundations of the PDP as much as apprehensions about Atiku’s possible move,” Olusunle said.“It just shows the quantum goodwill Atiku still musters in the political space, which has sustained the continued stay of many in the party.”

He continued: “Atiku is a pioneer member of the PDP; the history of the party in the past 27 years cannot be written without tacit acknowledgement of his invaluable contributions to the evolution of the party.”

Party tensions have recently intensified due to disagreements over Senator Samuel Anyanwu’s role as PDP National Secretary. This has threatened plans for the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting scheduled for June 30 and a national convention in August. However, efforts to restore order are reportedly underway through the Saraki-led Peace and Reconciliation Committee.

A party source noted: “Before the ADA issue that just came up, the frictions tied to some stakeholders’ refusal to recognise Anyanwu’s position as National Secretary had seriously endangered the plan for the June 30 NEC meeting, preparations for a national convention in August and even steps towards the 2027 general elections.”

Meanwhile, tensions between factions aligned with Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, and other party actors persist. Wike is backed by a Supreme Court judgment affirming Anyanwu’s legitimacy, while the party’s legal adviser, Kamaldeen Ajibade, has reportedly withdrawn from the internal conflict.

“The most logical step now is for the two major contending sides to allow the Saraki Committee broker peace,” the source said.

Olusunle further argued that those undermining Atiku within the party are responsible for the crisis.“In the aftermath of the 2022 presidential primary of the PDP, certain tendencies and interests in the party have pursued the systematic degradation of the party; they had been gnawing at the roots of the party from within, while equally throwing barbs and missiles from within,” he said.“There’s public outcry about the imperative for an alternative platform which can help the actualization of the people for genuine democratic governance; it is instructive that there are fears about the potential weakening of the PDP in the event of Atiku’s identification with the coalition being mooted.”


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Major players in Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector, have increased the pump price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) across the country.

One of the players, MRS Oil,  jerked up pump  price to N925 per litre in Lagos, up from its previous price of N885.

This move follows a recent upward adjustment in the ex-depot price by the Dangote Refinery, which raised its rate from N825 to N880 on Friday.

In a post shared on its X handle on Saturday, MRS announced that the price of petrol would be N955 per litre in the Southeast region.

The company also released a new pricing structure across various states: residents of Ogun, Oyo, Ondo, Osun, and Ekiti are to pay N935 per litre; in the North East, the rate stands at N955; while those in the North West and North Central will pay N945 per litre.

It was gathered that MRS is a leading distributor of products from the Dangote Refinery.

Other marketers sourcing supply from the refinery, including Heyden and AP, are also expected to review their pump prices upwards in the coming days.

Prior to this, fuel importers had already adjusted their prices to reflect the rising cost of crude oil globally.

Nigeria’s primary crude grades—Bonny Light, Brass River, and Qua Iboe—recently surged to about $79 per barrel, maintaining that trend through the week. The price rally followed escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly after Israeli strikes in Iran, which sparked concerns over broader regional instability.

As of Saturday, data from Oilprice.com showed Bonny Light trading at $78.62 per barrel, while Brass River and Qua Iboe hovered around $79. Brent crude hit $77 and WTI reached $73.84 per barrel, up from recent lows of around $65.

These levels now exceed Nigeria’s 2025 budget benchmark of $75 per barrel, suggesting a possible temporary fiscal advantage for the government.

Industry analysts had earlier cautioned that rising international crude prices would likely drive up domestic fuel costs, with refiners passing on the increased expense of crude—the fundamental input for petrol and diesel—to consumers.

Starting from Monday, major depots began adjusting pump prices upwards in response to the crude market surge. PMS prices rose from N825 to N840 at the beginning of the week. Rainoil implemented a N50 increase, moving from N850 to N900 per litre. Fynefield and Mainland followed suit, raising their ex-depot rates to N930 and N920, marking hikes of N51 and N63 respectively.

Other depot prices as of Monday included Sigmund at N920 per litre, Matrix Warri at N910, NIPCO at N895 (up from N827), and Aiteo at N840, according to Petroleumprice.com.

In a dramatic escalation of military tensions in the Middle East, the United States has carried out airstrikes on several Iranian nuclear facilities, with President Donald Trump declaring the mission a success and warning Iran against any retaliation.

Speaking from the White House, Trump said the nuclear enrichment facilities in Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan had been “completely and totally obliterated.” The strikes mark the first direct U.S. military assault on Iranian territory, intensifying an ongoing conflict that initially erupted between Iran and Israel on June 13.

“There will be either peace or there will be tragedy,” Trump said during his televised address, flanked by Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. “Remember, there are many targets left. … [I]f peace does not come quickly, we will go after those other targets with precision, speed and skill.”

Trump announced the attack earlier on Truth Social. He thanked military personnel, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and attributed the mission’s success to cooperation between U.S. and Israeli officials.

Netanyahu praised the U.S. president’s actions, saying, “bold decision to target Iran’s nuclear facilities with the awesome and righteous might” of the American military would “change history.”

In a phone interview with NBC News, Trump referred to the mission as both a “great success” and a “complete and total success.”

While details about the extent of damage remain unclear, the strikes represent a strategic risk aimed at crippling Iran’s nuclear capabilities without triggering prolonged military engagement. Trump and his advisers appear to believe the operation can remain a limited action, capable of delivering a decisive blow without drawing the U.S. into another drawn-out conflict.

Fordo, one of the primary targets, is known for being fortified deep inside a mountain and likely required the use of the U.S. military’s most powerful bunker-buster, the GBU-57. U.S. officials have not confirmed the munitions used, though B-2 bombers capable of deploying the weapon were observed departing Whiteman Air Force Base earlier in the day.

Even with successful hits, the operation carries the possibility of unintended consequences. Iran may still possess the capacity to respond through asymmetric warfare, including missile strikes or proxy attacks on U.S. interests in the region.

In a follow-up post, Trump issued a stark warning on Truth Social:“ANY RETALIATION BY IRAN AGAINST THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL BE MET WITH FORCE FAR GREATER THAN WHAT WAS WITNESSED TONIGHT. THANK YOU! DONALD J. TRUMP, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES”

Iran’s history of unconventional responses raises the prospect of retaliation via its network of regional proxies, including Shiite militias in Iraq and the Houthi movement in Yemen. Although Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza—both key Iranian allies—have suffered significant losses in recent Israeli operations, Iran retains the ability to destabilize the region.

There is concern that Iran might respond by targeting U.S. military bases, embassies, or commercial shipping lanes such as the Strait of Hormuz, a vital passage for global oil shipments. Any disruption there could have far-reaching economic consequences—even for Iran itself.

In the United States, domestic reaction to the strikes split along party lines.House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized the administration’s move, warning that “the risk of war has now dramatically increased.”

“President Trump misled the country about his intentions, failed to seek congressional authorization for the use of military force and risks American entanglement in a potentially disastrous war in the Middle East,” Jeffries stated.

Former Obama administration official Tommy Vietor issued a cautionary note about potential Iranian retaliation:“Iran might retaliate today, tomorrow or in months. Or a year from now, Iran or its proxies might blow up a bus filled with American tourists in Cyprus,” Vietor posted on social media. “No one knows what comes next. Bombing Iran started something that we no longer have the capacity to predict or contain.”

Meanwhile, prominent Republicans voiced strong support for Trump’s decision.Sen. Lindsey Graham called it “the right call,” while Sen. Ted Cruz described the action as necessary: “The prospect of the Iranian regime acquiring nuclear weapons represents the most acute immediate threat to America and our allies.”

Sen. John Cornyn labeled the strikes “courageous and correct,” and Sen. Rick Scott said they demonstrated “what peace through strength looks like.”

A fire outbreak aboard a cargo vessel, CHANG MIN, docked at Apapa Port in Lagos on Saturday, was quickly brought under control by emergency teams, averting what could have been a much more damaging incident.

The ship had reportedly arrived at the port earlier that day, carrying a variety of consignments including construction machinery, iron rods, compressed natural gas (CNG) trucks, wooden goods, and tyres before flames broke out onboard.

Thanks to the swift actions of its crew, the vessel was steered safely into the port, enabling immediate intervention from emergency responders.

The ship was berthed at Shed 8 of the ENL Consortium Terminal in Apapa where fire containment operations began.

Personnel from the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, and the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Fire Unit worked in tandem to extinguish the blaze.

In a statement issued by LASEMA and signed by its Permanent Secretary, Dr. Olufemi Damilola Oke-Osanyintolu, the fire was detected during the unloading process.

The statement read: “Following distress alerts at 1755hrs, the Lagos State Emergency Management (LASEMA), activated the State’s Emergency Response Plans from the Cobra Base in Onipanu.

“Upon arrival at the scene, a cargo ship CHANG MIN laden with cargo which included CNG trucks, wooden products, tyres and other highly combustible products was observed to have caught fire within section two of the cargo hold.

“Preliminary investigations conducted by Emergency responders at the scene revealed that the fire was observed at the point of unloading and the cause is yet to be ascertained at time of report.

“No life was lost and no injuries were sustained to anyone as all seafarers on board have been accounted for.

“The Cobra response team alongside all other responders at the scene undertook the following actions: Debrief from the Crew on board to give more information to Emergency Response Teams as to the instruction that the compartment be totally shut to eliminate oxygen supply, while initial dampening down was being conducted;

“A fire response plan was agreed upon by Emergency Responders on a method to combat the inferno in the safest possible way to eliminate secondary incidents and also ensure the safety of all fire fighters; ⁠Reopening of the cargo hold to enable fire teams engage the inferno; Location of fire and the ship floor plan..”

The fire was completely extinguished and recovery efforts wrapped up, according to the agency. At the time of this report, the exact cause of the fire had not yet been determined.

With President Bola Tinubu’s tenure as Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) drawing to a close, preparations are underway for the appointment of a new leader during the upcoming summit in Abuja.

Tinubu assumed the chairmanship on July 9, 2023, during a summit in Guinea Bissau. He was re-elected for a second term on July 7, 2024, in Abuja. His leadership is expected to formally conclude at the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government meeting this weekend, which will be held at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa.

During the closing session of the 94th Ordinary Meeting of the ECOWAS Council of Ministers on Friday night, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, acknowledged the approaching leadership transition.

“Let me sincerely appreciate each one of you for your cooperation and support to me over the last two years, as the Chair of this Council.

“As the agenda of the Summit we endorsed indicated the election of a new Chair of Authority, this may be my last Council Session as the Chair of this Council,” Tuggar stated.

Reflecting on his time in the role, Tuggar commended the collaborative efforts of his regional colleagues and emphasized the importance of continuity.

“Over the last two years, I enjoyed a very cordial working relationship with each one of you. I remain very grateful for your unalloyed support for the successes we recorded thus far.

“I hope the same cooperation will be extended to whomever among us is taking over the leadership of this Council,” he added.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested Dr. Mkor Aondona, Special Adviser to the Benue State Governor on Documentation, Research, and Planning, over allegations of sextortion, cyberbullying, and blackmail.

According to a statement released by the anti-graft agency on Saturday, Aondona was taken into custody on Friday, June 20, 2025, in Makurdi following a series of complaints filed by female students who accused him of engaging in unethical and criminal conduct.

“The petitioners alleged that Aondona was routinely recruiting slim and attractive girls for ushering jobs and insisted on sexual favours as a condition for selection.

“Based on this, they became vulnerable to having sexual affairs with him but unknown to them, he had videos of every sexual act without their consent and was always threatening to leak the videos if they refused to continue having sex with him.

“Aondona was also alleged to be involved in blackmail—sending explicit videos of the girls allegedly recorded without their knowledge or consent through several messaging platforms. Some of the videos are said to be in circulation,” the EFCC statement read.

The Commission confirmed that Aondona will be charged to court soon.

The Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) has approved an increase in the University of Abuja’s (UniAbuja) admission quota for its Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) programme — raising the number from 75 to 200 students.

The announcement was made on Friday during a visit to the university’s main campus by MDCN Registrar, Professor Fatima Kyari, following a comprehensive re-accreditation exercise carried out by a 17-member MDCN team.

According to a statement signed on Saturday by the university’s Acting Director of Information and University Relations, Dr. Habib Yakoob, the decision followed what was described as a rigorous and objective assessment of the institution’s facilities, personnel, and training capacity.

Professor Kyari commended the university’s strides in improving its infrastructure and training environment but emphasized the need for continued investment in critical areas such as faculty capacity, pathology laboratories, transportation, and clinical skills support.

“When we talk about quota, we are referring to the resource-based carrying capacity. The members of this re-accreditation team are carefully selected professionals, and their assessments were objective, thorough, and constructive.

“Now, let me put it in perspective: for a quota of 150, you need 450 bed spaces for clinical students, and you currently have 360. For 200, you need 600. But we want to align with your growth aspirations. The nation needs more doctors. Abuja is the centre; it should rise to the occasion. So, we are giving you 200,” she said.

Kyari added that the Council would maintain oversight to ensure continuous compliance with standards, while also offering support to strengthen the university’s capacity.

“We are not just here to point out what you have or what is lacking,” she said. “We are here to encourage the University to keep working toward meeting all requirements.”

She noted that the quota upgrade aligns with the federal government’s wider efforts to address the country’s shortage of healthcare professionals and expand access to medical education.

“The Honourable Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare has laid out a bold, four-point agenda under the Nigeria Health Sector Renewal Investment Initiative (NHSRII). At the heart of this is the need to strengthen our healthcare workforce, from training to retention, as the engine for achieving universal health coverage and improved health outcomes for all Nigerians.

“Our task was guided by existing standards, including infrastructure adequacy, faculty strength, student-to-resource ratio, clinical training exposure, and the overall governance structure of the medical school. We also recognise the Presidential vision and the current national imperative to scale up training in response to health workforce shortages, but this must be done in a manner that safeguards patient safety and professional competence,” she stated.

In her response, the Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Abuja, Professor Patricia Manko Lar, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the MDCN for its support and transparent assessment process.

“The joy we feel regarding this announcement is boundless. We opened all our doors, there was no cover-up. We did our best, and the constructive feedback from the MDCN will push us to aim even higher.

“We have been working tirelessly to grow this University and ensure our College of Health Sciences meets global standards. I am proud to be leading the University at this critical moment. Even if I am no longer in office when my tenure is completed, I am confident that a solid foundation has been laid, and progress will continue,” she said.

Today, as the world comes together to celebrate World Music Day, I, Sydney Sparrow, the Governor of the Performing Musicians Employers Association of Nigeria (PMAN), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Chapter, stand in solidarity with musicians, music lovers, and the creative industry at large.

Music is a universal language, a healer, a unifier, and a timeless bridge connecting cultures, generations, and communities. On this special day, I encourage every artist and lover of music within the FCT and beyond to continue to use music as a tool for peace, social change, and national unity. Let us remember that our voices and instruments can shape narratives, comfort the broken, and inspire hope, especially in times of uncertainty.

However, while we celebrate the power of music, we cannot ignore the sorrow that has befallen our nation. My heart is deeply heavy over the senseless and brutal killings of over 200 innocent souls in Benue State. On behalf of PMAN FCT and the entire community of performing musicians under my leadership, I extend our profound condolences to the families of the victims, the government, and the resilient people of Benue State.

May the memories of the departed inspire us to continue to preach peace and stand firm against all forms of violence and injustice in our communities. We call on the relevant authorities to ensure that those responsible are brought to justice and that adequate measures are taken to secure the lives and properties of every Nigerian.

As we lift our voices in song today, let us also lift our hearts in prayer for Benue and for a safer, more harmonious Nigeria.

Happy World Music Day to all musicians, creatives, and music lovers! May our art continue to heal, unite, and uplift humanity.

Signed:
Sydney Sparrow
Governor, PMAN FCT Chapter



An entertainment enthusiast,Actor and Producer April Chidinma has released a movie titled, PREYE which seeks to raise awareness on the health, emotional and social implications of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). 

The movie currently trending on YouTube highlights painful experiences women go through especially victims of FGM, calling for a support system that helps them heal. 

Speaking with newsmen in Abuja, April Chidinma said she was inspired to make the movie in expression of her determination and dedication to shaping a more inclusive and compassionate world where crude and harmful cultural practices will be reduced to the barest minimum. 

"I was heavily inspired by the pain experienced by women who were victims of FGM and the lack of empathy, care and compassion from their partners, and also call on those who are still practicing such barbaric culture to put an end to it as it’s inhumane", she said. 
She also appealed to community and religious leaders to take the campaign against FGM to their subjects and congregations so that it could trickle down. 

April Chidinma also expressed delight that the movie has been screened at Toronto International Film Festival, describing it as an encouragement for time and hard work put into the production. 

"Well to me they are moments in life that take years of uncertainty, self-doubt, quiet persistence, private hope and wrap them into something real. For me, having my film screened at the Toronto International Film Festival (TINFF) is one of those moments.

"TINFF has long represented something almost mythical to me, it is a kind of cultural electricity that every filmmaker dreams of being part of", she stated.
“The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal.
-Aristotle”

“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.
-Martin Luther King, Jr.”

“We will never have true civilization until we have learned to recognize the rights of others.
– Will Rogers”

The quest for state creation in Nigeria has always stirred passionate debate, political calculation, and demands for fairness. Among the many agitations, the call for Anioma State stands out — not merely as a regional request, but as a moral imperative for justice, equity, and the urgent resolution of Ndigbo’s structural marginalization. The Constitution Amendment Committee of the 10th National Assembly now carries the historic responsibility of correcting an enduring imbalance in Nigeria’s federal structure by making Anioma State a reality.

Today, Ndigbo remain the most structurally shortchanged major ethnic nationality in Nigeria. While other geopolitical zones boast six or seven states, the Igbo homeland has only five. This numeric disadvantage translates to less representation in the National Assembly, fewer federal allocations, and reduced influence in national affairs. The issue is not about simple arithmetic — it is about equity, dignity, and full inclusion in Nigeria’s political equation. The creation of Anioma State would not only balance the numbers but would also restore a long-denied sense of justice for Ndigbo.

The Anioma people — Igbo-speaking communities located in Delta State — have persistently demanded recognition as a distinct state. Their struggle for Anioma State predates Nigeria’s independence and aligns with the vision of a more inclusive federation. Despite fulfilling the requirements of Section 8 of the 1999 Constitution, their legitimate demands have consistently been ignored. It is now time for the National Assembly to exercise political will and act boldly. This is not merely about Anioma — it is about restoring wholeness to the Igbo nation.

Culturally, historically, and linguistically, the Anioma people are unmistakably part of Ndigbo. Though administratively placed in the South South, their heritage, ancestry, and values firmly align with the Igbo heartland. Creating Anioma State and officially integrating it into the Igbo political family is not just a bureaucratic correction; it is a reaffirmation of identity and belonging. It would heal the wounds inflicted by colonial divisions and artificial boundaries that fractured Igbo unity.

Recent events have injected renewed vigor into this agitation. The inauguration of a 200-member technical committee in Asaba, chaired by the Asagba of Asaba, Professor Epiphany Azinge (SAN), with the Dein of Agbor and the Ezemu of Emu Kingdom as co-leaders, marks a turning point. This committee includes royal fathers, political leaders, youths, media figures, and stakeholders from across Anioma land — a clear signal that Anioma State is no longer a dream but a consolidated, people-driven movement.

Senator Ned Nwoko, representing Delta North, captured the collective optimism when he declared during the inauguration that the creation of Anioma State is a “done deal.” More importantly, this assurance has been echoed by key national leaders, including President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, and Senate President Godswill Akpabio. But most notably, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, at a political event in Agbor two months ago, unequivocally declared: “The creation of Anioma State is a done deal.” This endorsement from the ruling party’s highest leadership cannot be overstated — it signifies that the political stars are aligning.

In addition, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the foremost socio-cultural umbrella of the Igbo people, has consistently acknowledged Anioma as an integral part of Ndigbo. Anioma has always had representation in Ohanaeze, and the body’s current President General, who hails from Ikwerre in Rivers State (another group with shared Igbo ancestry), reinforces the inclusive and pan-Igbo identity that Ohanaeze upholds. Ohanaeze’s support offers a strong institutional foundation for the campaign and provides the platform for all Igbo voices to unite behind this singular cause.

Some detractors argue for the creation of new states like Aba, Adada, Orlu, or Etiti within the five existing Igbo states. While these aspirations may appear noble, they fall into a flawed logic — mistaking fragmentation for progress. A parable explains it best: A man asked his chef for three pieces of meat. The chef, having only one large piece, cut it into three parts and served him. Though pleased at first, the man soon realized it was the same portion, just sliced differently. Nothing had truly changed.

Likewise, dividing existing Igbo states does not add new representation, allocation, or power. It is still five states — only rebranded. But Anioma State would add — not rearrange — a new geopolitical unit to Ndigbo, lifting the Igbo from five to six states like other zones. This is not only logical; it is essential.

Moreover, Anioma’s place in the Igbo story cannot be ignored. During the Biafran War, Anioma sons stood tall in the defense of Biafra. Major Emmanuel Ifeajuna and Colonel Mike Okwechime, among others, risked everything for the Igbo cause. The people of Anioma paid a heavy price — especially in the infamous Asaba Massacre, where thousands of unarmed males were executed by Nigerian troops in cold blood. This was the ultimate price for identifying as Igbo.

In the wake of such trauma, it is understandable that some Anioma people distanced themselves publicly from their Igbo identity — a strategy born of survival, not denial. But blood cannot lie. Culture cannot lie. Language and heritage cannot lie. Anioma is Igbo — by history, by sacrifice, by destiny.

Economically, Anioma State makes perfect sense. Asaba and Onitsha — two cities already fused in commerce and proximity — would become the twin engines of regional development. Investors from across Igbo land are already flooding Asaba, building infrastructure, and expanding trade. The Niger Bridge, rather than serve as a divider, would become a launchpad for economic integration between Anioma and the rest of Ndigbo.

Politically, the benefits are even clearer. A sixth Igbo state would mean more senators, more federal representatives, more appointments, and more leverage in shaping national policy. This would inspire hope, particularly among younger Igbos disillusioned by persistent underrepresentation. Anioma State is not a fringe demand — it is the missing piece in the Igbo political puzzle.

Ndigbo must therefore rise in one voice, collapse every sectional agitation, and channel collective energy into this achievable goal. Let this be our singular pursuit, backed solidly by Ohanaeze Ndigbo, supported by the National APC leadership, and embraced by all lovers of justice. Supporting Anioma is not a gift to Anioma — it is a reaffirmation of Igbo unity.

The Constitution Amendment Committee must act decisively and justly. The time for Anioma State is now — not later, not tomorrow. If Ndigbo are truly ready to correct the decades-long structural injustice, if we are ready to speak as one, the path is clear: Anioma State is the answer.

Let Anioma State complete the Igbo house — not just in geography, but in unity, equity, and historical truth. Let the call rise from every corner of Igbo land — for Anioma, for Ndigbo, and for Nigeria.

EMMANUEL NNADOZIE ONWUBIKO IS THE FOUNDER OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA). HE WAS NATIONAL COMMISSIONER OF THE NATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION OF NIGERIA.
Renowned EdTech innovator and founder of Brint Online School, Ms. Aderonke Ambali, is set to host the inaugural edition of the Brint EdTech Summit 2025, an inspiring and future-focused gathering designed to spark high-impact conversations around the digital transformation of African education systems.

The summit, themed “The Future of Education”, will take place on Saturday, July 26th, 2025, at The Zone, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway, Lagos State, and will begin at 9:00 AM WAT.

With the exponential rise of technology and global shifts in learning delivery, Ms. Aderonke Ambali —a trailblazer in Nigeria’s virtual learning space — is leveraging her expertise to convene stakeholders, innovators, educators, and tech leaders to explore what’s next for African learners and institutions.

Ms. Ambali, who founded Brint Online School, has been a pivotal voice in creating accessible, culturally-grounded online education for African families, especially those in the diaspora. 

Borne out of a deep concern for children of millennial parents relocating abroad, Brint Online School offers a flexible, high-quality, values-driven education that ensures children remain globally competitive while deeply rooted in African culture and identity.

With students learning virtually from Nigeria, the UK, Canada, the U.S., South Africa, and more, Brint has become a beacon for 21st-century learning in the African context.

“The Brint EdTech Summit is a natural extension of our work,” said Ms. Ambali. “We’re bringing the conversation beyond the classroom to the wider ecosystem — asking bold questions about how we build, scale, and sustain education that truly prepares our children for the future."

The one-day summit will feature one high-impact keynote session and three dynamic panel discussions, each tailored to key aspects of education, innovation, and transformation:

One of the three panel discussions will focus on Building Scalable EdTech Solutions, X-raying Strategies for Startups & Innovators. This panel will host some of the continent’s leading EdTech founders and entrepreneurs, sharing practical strategies on product development, user adoption, funding, and scaling impact across Africa.

It will also take a look at AI Revolution in Education, avenues for Personalized Learning Pathways & Supporting Teachers. This session will dive deep into the current and future role of Artificial Intelligence in education, highlighting innovations that personalize learning, empower educators, and bridge gaps in resourceconstrained communities.

The third session will dive into the Skills of Tomorrow, aiming to prepare Learners for Future Careers. Featuring visionary educators and futurists, this panel will examine the evolving skill sets needed in tomorrow’s workforce, from digital fluency and creativity to problem-solving and resilience — and how today’s learning models must adapt.Each session will feature a moderator and three expert panelists, selected from across Nigeria’s leading education and technology spaces, as well as international guests already pioneering futureforward initiatives.

Brint EdTech Summit 2025 offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity for school leader, government official, investor, startup founder, teacher and concerned parent. 

Among other benefits, it engages participants with top voices in African education and technology, helps them to Explore innovations shaping the future of learning, as well as opening doors for discovery of investment and partnership opportunities in EdTech

Admission to the summit is free but registration is required. 

Intending participants can also visit the event venue located at Zone, Plot 9 Gbagada Industrial Scheme, beside UPS, Gbagada Expressway, Lagos on Saturday, July 26, 2025.


On October 1st, a day that marks Nigeria’s independence and the birth of her democratic journey, Ms. Ololade Ayelabola made another historic stride — not only as a proud Nigerian but also as a symbol of youth excellence and determination.

Ms. Ololade, who recently made history by breaking the Guinness World Record for the Longest Distance Walked by a Model, paid a courtesy visit to Professor Chris Imumolen at his office in Lagos. She presented her award to her mentor and academic leader, and shared her journey to achieving this remarkable milestone.

A graduand of the Institute of Skills Qualification and Development of Nigeria [JPTS/ISQ], Ms. Ololade acknowledged the impact of Prof. Imumolen’s mentorship on her life and education. She expressed her appreciation and sought further guidance as she charts new territories in the modeling industry. Prof. Imumolen — a distinguished academic, philanthropist, and the 2023 Nigerian Presidential Candidate — warmly received her, commended her courage and resilience, and offered words of encouragement to continue aiming higher.

In a gracious gesture of support, Prof. Imumolen presented her with a cheque of an undisclosed amount to support the next phase of her modeling and humanitarian aspirations.

Ms. Ololade is also enrolled in Prof. Chris Imumolen’s Mentorship College, where she is taking a course in Project and Construction Management on a partial scholarship — a program that continues to empower young people through access to quality education and leadership training.

A Walk into History
On October 5th, just days after Independence Day, Ololade Ayelabola broke the Guinness World Record for the longest distance walked by a model, covering an astonishing 130.62 kilometers — completing 2,058 laps at the Indoor Sports Centre, University of Lagos.

While the announcement stunned many, for Ayelabola, it was the result of tireless training, mental resilience, and purpose. She had trained rigorously during the Olympic training season, pushing herself beyond limits. But beyond the record, her mission carried deep meaning — challenging perceptions, honoring heritage, and inspiring fellow Nigerians.

In a striking green and white outfit, symbolizing Nigeria’s national colors, her historic walk reflected both personal victory and national pride. As she proudly stated, “This is just the beginning,” Ms. Ololade reminds us that passion, education, and perseverance can indeed walk us into history.
In concluding the celebration of its 10th anniversary in business, Skyewise Group has appreciated one of its brand ambassadors, Osazee Samuel Aikhionbare popularly known as MC Papi with a brand new car. 

The car gift was announced on Friday in Abuja during a gala night, one of the activities mapped out for the company's 10th anniversary. 

While speaking at the gala night, the CEO of Skyewise Group, Dr. Elvis Abuyere thanked MC Papi for his support especially in terms of giving the company visibility and opening new customer base for it. 

He urged the entertainer to remain professional in his craft, for which he has made a name for himself. 

It could be recalled that Skyewise Group was the headline sponsor of Comedy and Lifestyle with MC Papi which took place recently. 

MC Papi has consistently shown support and availability at every project embarked upon by Skyewise Group which has cemented their partnership. 

During his European comedy tour, MC Papi also received huge support from Skyewise Group, making the tour a highly successful one. It was also an opportunity to take the brand to a global stage, a visibility Skyewise Group so much appreciated. 
MC Papi who said he was taken by surprise with the car gift thanked Skyewise Group for its investment towards the promotion of entertainment in the country. 

He said the brand has remained one of the pillars towards the development of entertainment sector in Abuja and neighbouring states. 

An award-winning gospel artist, Timi Dakolo was also on ground to sing to the admiration of guests at the gala night.

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Veteran music producer and Mavin Records founder, Don Jazzy, has opened up about some of his biggest regrets in the Nigerian music industry the superstars he didn’t sign when he had the chance.

In a candid revelation, Don Jazzy admitted he wishes he had brought Simi and Teni into the Mavin Records family, describing both artists as exceptionally talented and full of creative brilliance. According to him, their unique voices and styles made a lasting impression on him, but for one reason or another, the opportunity to sign them never materialized.

He also stunned fans by disclosing that he had the chance to sign Davido early in the singer’s career. However, he ultimately decided against it, believing that Davido was “destined for greatness” and would succeed with or without a record deal from him.

Reflecting on his near miss with rapper Falz, Don Jazzy said a deal almost materialised but ultimately didn’t go through.

As for Wizkid, he explained that the singer was already under the management of another executive at the time, making any potential signing impossible.

Don Jazzy concluded by acknowledging the reality of the industry: “You can’t sign everybody, no matter how talented they are.”

He said, “I like Simi. I didn’t sign her. I wish I did. I like Teni. I wish I did. I had the opportunity for Davido, obviously, but I didn’t because I kind of figured that he would be fine. To Wizkid, obviously, I couldn’t because Banky got to him first. That would have been amazing. Falz, I love his work, and we almost actually had a deal. Well, it didn’t work out. But then at the end of the day, you cannot sign everybody.”