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  • Fela should be idolised not compared – Femi Kuti

    Fela should be idolised not compared – Femi Kuti

    Femi Kuti, son of Afrobeat pioneer Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, has called for respect for his father’s legacy, dismissing comparisons to other artists.

    Speaking from Los Angeles where he will receive Fela’s posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2026 Grammy Awards, Femi emphasised that Fela is in a league of his own.

    The comments come amid controversy between Wizkid and Seun Kuti, with Femi expressing disappointment over the debate. 

    Wizkid sparked outrage after claiming he is “bigger” than Fela while responding to Seun Kuti’s criticisms of him and his fans over the comparison of the ‘Ojuelegba’ crooner with the Afrobeat legend.

    Femi, who maintains good relationships with Seun Kuti and Wizkid, stressed that Fela’s legacy should be celebrated, not compared to others.

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    He said: “Fela is our father and all, even the younger artists respect him. The Fela vs Wizkid controversy is not an issue that should be brought up. Fela is the musical and artistic template in Nigeria.

    “So, Fela should just be put in a sector of his own and we just idolise and respect him. I don’t want to go into Seun and Wizkid’s matter because Seun is my brother and Wizkid is like a son to me. I just wished it didn’t not arose”.

  • Five Nigerians nominated for 2026 Grammy Awards

    Five Nigerians nominated for 2026 Grammy Awards

    The countdown to the 68th Grammy Awards has begun with Nigerian music once again taking center stage on the global scene.

    The ceremony is set for Sunday, February 1, 2026, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, where five Nigerian artists are nominated and vying for music’s most prestigious honors, highlighting the nation’s rising dominance in the international music landscape.

    1. Burna Boy: He leads the charge with two nominations, reinforcing his status as one of Africa’s most reliable Grammy contenders. He’s up for “Love” in the Best African Music Performance category and No Sign of Weakness in Best Global Music Album.

    2. Davido: He makes a return with a nod for “With You” featuring Omah Lay in Best African Music Performance. Fresh off massive international tours and collaborations, the track, a lead single from his album 5ive, shattered records with 4.98 million first-week streams on Spotify Nigeria in 2025.

    3. Ayra Starr secures another major spotlight with “Gimme Dat” featuring Wizkid, also in Best African Music Performance.

    4. Wizkid adds to his storied Grammy history through his feature on “Gimme Dat”.

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    5. Omah Lay joins the list via his feature on Davido’s “With You”. Known for his deeply emotional and vulnerable style, this nod shows how his music resonates far beyond Nigeria’s shores, marking a milestone in his growing recognition.

    Adding historic weight, Afrobeat legend Fela Anikulapo-Kuti will receive a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award, the first African artist to earn this honor. He’ll be celebrated alongside icons like Whitney Houston, Chaka Khan, Cher, and Paul Simon at the Special Merit Awards Ceremony on Saturday, January 31, 2026.

  • FULL LIST: Nigerians with most Grammy awards

    FULL LIST: Nigerians with most Grammy awards

    Nigerian music stars have made significant strides in the global music scene with several artists winning Grammy Awards. Fela Anikulapo-Kuti is set to receive a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, a first for an African musician.

    This recognition highlights Nigeria’s growing influence in the music industry, leading to the creation of the Best African Music Performance category.

    Here’s a list of notable Nigerians who have won Grammy Awards:

    1. Sade Adu (4) – The British-Nigerian singer won her first Grammy in 1986 for Best New Artist. She’s known for hits like “No Ordinary Love” and “Soldier of Love”, earning her multiple awards, including Best R&B Performance and Best Pop Vocal Album in 2002.

    2. Seal (4) – Nigerian-British artist Henry Olusegun Adeola Samuel, popularly known as Seal, won four Grammys, including Record of the Year in 1996 for ‘Kiss from a Rose’.

    3. Tems (2) – Nigerian singer Tems won Best Melodic Rap Performance in 2023 for her feature on ‘Wait for U’ and Best African Music Performance in 2025 for ‘Love Me Jeje’, making her the first Nigerian with multiple wins.

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    4. Sikiru Adepoju (1) – Won Best Contemporary World Music Album in 2009 for Global Drum Project.

    5. Burna Boy (1) – Won Best Global Music Album in 2021 for ‘Twice as Tall’.

    6. Wizkid (1) – Won Best Music Video for ‘Brown Skin Girl’, a collaboration with Beyoncé.

    7. Babatunde Olatunji (1) – Won Best World Music Album in 1991 for Planet Drum.

    8. Chamillionaire (1) – Hakeem Temidayo Seriki, better known as Chamillionaire, is an American rapper of Nigerian descent who was awarded Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in 2007 for ‘Ridin”.

    These artists have contributed to Nigeria’s growing global music presence, with more achievements expected in the future.

  • Nollywood stars rally support for pregnant actress battling liver disease

    Nollywood stars rally support for pregnant actress battling liver disease

    Actress Mama No Network has appealed for support for Aunty Ajara, a small-screen actress battling liver disease, saying despite money contributed so far, her condition is deteriorating.

    Ajara, who is pregnant, was placed on oxygen in the hospital sparking concerns after a viral video showed her pleading for help.

    No Network said: “Good evening everyone. I’m here because of Ajara. It was you guys who advised us that the way we posted RIP is too much. Please, for God’s sake, I’m pleading with you. Ajara is in critical condition.

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    “This is not content. We need financial support from the public and serious prayers. It’s not that Ajara has not been working, but she has been using most of her earnings to care for her mother, who is suffering from a stroke. The funniest part is that she’s pregnant. I’m also surprised to now hear that she’s also battling a liver-related illness”.

    Several Nollywood stars, including Wumi Toriola, Mide Martins, Afeez Owo and Ronke Oshodi Oke, have solicited financial assistance for Ajara, who has been caring for her mother with a stroke.

    However, some netizens have criticised the celebrities for seeking public help while they spend lavishly at parties.

    Other celebrities who have appealed for support for Ajara include actress Kemity, actor Jamiu Azeez, actress Bimpe Oyebade, and singer Lanre Alewilese.

  • What Nigerians, Africans need to know about 2026 Grammy Awards

    What Nigerians, Africans need to know about 2026 Grammy Awards

    Music lovers across the world are counting down to one of the biggest nights in entertainment — the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, scheduled to hold on February 1, 2026, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The ceremony celebrates the best music released between August 31, 2024, and August 30, 2025, and highlights creativity across genres including pop, rap, global music, jazz, and R&B.

    For Nigerians and Africans, this year’s Grammys are especially meaningful. Several standout stars from the continent have earned nominations, marking another moment of global recognition for African music and creativity.

    Nigeria Leads the African Representation

    This year, five major Nigerian artists secured nominations — an indication of the country’s influence on the global music scene. Burna Boy, Davido, Ayra Starr, Wizkid, and Omah Lay all received nods ahead of the February awards.

    Burna Boy, one of Nigeria’s most celebrated artists, earned a double nomination:

    • Best African Music Performance for “Love”
    • Best Global Music Album for No Sign of Weakness

    Davido and Omah Lay’s collaboration “With You” was nominated in the Best African Music Performance category, showcasing the power of Nigerian collaboration on the world stage.

    Ayra Starr and Wizkid also shine with their track “Gimme Dat”, which is up for Best African Music Performance.

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    More African Voices in the Mix

    Beyond Nigeria, other African artists also made waves. South African star Tyla’s song “Push 2 Start” is a strong contender in the same category, and Ugandan artist Eddy Kenzo collaborated with Mehran Matin on “Hope & Love,” earning international recognition as well.

    African representation at the Grammys reflects a broader shift: the continent’s music is no longer a regional influence but a global cultural force. Artists are not only nominated — they’re shaping sound, trends, and audiences worldwide.

    What to Expect at the Ceremony

    The 2026 Grammy Awards will be broadcast live on CBS and streamed on Paramount+ for international audiences. While global superstars like Kendrick Lamar lead the full nominations list overall, the African contingent adds a distinct flavour to this year’s show, representing a blend of roots and innovation.

    For fans in Nigeria and across Africa, all eyes will be on February 1, not just to celebrate the nominees, but to cheer on a generation of artists who have elevated African sound on the world stage.

  • I wished Wizkid, Seun dispute never happened – Femi Kuti

    I wished Wizkid, Seun dispute never happened – Femi Kuti

    Femi Kuti, son of legendary Afrobeat pioneer Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, has expressed regret over comparisons between contemporary artist, Wizkid and his late father.

    In an interview on Arise Television, Femi described the debate as unnecessary and unhelpful, emphasising that Nigeria faces more pressing issues.

    The controversy arose after Wizkid claimed he was “bigger” than Fela, after bein triggered by Seun Kuti. 

    Femi declined to participate, stating Fela’s influence should be respected and not compared to others.

    “Wizkid is like a son to me, and seun is my brother, I just wished the whole thing between them didn’t happen and I really hope everyone would calm down soon. Fela is our father and every artiste respects him”, he said.

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    He emphasised Fela’s foundational role in Nigeria’s music industry, saying, “Fela is the template musically and artistically in Nigeria. He should be put in a sector of his own and respected.”

    Femi urged Nigerians to focus on unity and nation-building, leveraging global recognition of Afrobeat to address issues like corruption, insecurity, and tribalism.

    “This recognition is good for Nigeria and Africa. We should use it to build the country, build our music industry, and come together,” he added.

    He noted that many problems Fela sang about decades ago remain unresolved, saying, “For 29 years, he has been gone, yet we are still discussing the same issues.”

  • Appeal Court affirms death sentence passed on Offa robbery convicts

    Appeal Court affirms death sentence passed on Offa robbery convicts

    The Court of Appeal sitting in Ilorin, Kwara State has affirmed the death sentences passed on five 2018 Offa robbery convicts.

    The court dismissed their appeals as lacking merit.

     The Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) in the state, Mohammed Akande, who witnessed the proceedings, said that the three Appeal Court judges unanimously agreed on the judgement and affirmed the verdict of the state High Court condemning the five persons to death by hanging.

     “The Court of Appeal, Ilorin Division comprising of Hon. Justice Ridwan Maiwada Abdullahi JCA, Hon. Justice Gabriel Kolawole JCA and Hon. Justice Abdul Dogo today, Friday affirmed the judgment of Hon. Justice H. A. Saleeman of the Kwara State High Court, that sentenced the Appellants: Niyi Ogundiran, Salawu Azeez, Ibikunle Ogunleye, Ayoade Akinnibosun and Adeola Abraham to death by hanging for the involvement in the Offa Bank Robbery”.

     Another official of the Court also said that the appellate court rejected all the grounds of appeal filed by the convicts and ordered their immediate return to prison custody.

     “The court dismissed all their grounds of appeal and upheld their convictions. They have been taken back to prison,” the official said.

    The official said that the arguments raised at the Court of Appeal were unconvincing and may not succeed if repeated at the apex court.

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     It is recalled that Ayoade Akinnibosun, Azeez Salahudeen, Niyi Ogundiran, Ibikunle Ogunleye and Adeola Abraham were convicted of armed robbery, illegal possession of firearms and culpable homicide.

     A sixth suspect, Michael Adikwu, a retired police officer, died in custody before the commencement of the trial.

     At least 32 people were killed, including nine police officers, two of whom were women, making it one of the deadliest bank robberies in Nigeria’s history.

     Justice Haleemah Saleeman of the Kwara State High Court had earlier sentenced the five convicts to death by hanging after a trial that lasted about six years and attracted nationwide attention.

     In her judgment, which lasted over four hours, Justice Salman held that the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt.

    She said the convicts “acted contrary to the law and allowed their connections with those in power at the time to lead them astray”.

    In addition to the death sentence, the trial court also sentenced them to three years’ imprisonment for illegal possession of firearms, in line with provisions of Nigeria’s penal laws.

     Lead prosecution counsel, Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), described the appellate court’s decision as thorough and well considered, despite the prolonged delays that characterised the trial.

     On the defence side, Abdullah Jimba, counsel to one of the convicts, said that preparations were underway to pursue a final appeal at the Supreme Court.

  • First Lady, Ooni of Ife launch ‘Dream Centre’ to mentor young Nigerians

    First Lady, Ooni of Ife launch ‘Dream Centre’ to mentor young Nigerians

    …I’m a good loyal domestic engineer—Remi Tinubu 

    …laments over absence of role model in life of youths 

    The First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, in partnership with the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, and the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), on Thursday unveiled the ‘Dream Centre’—a mentorship and modelling hub designed to guide young Nigerians towards purposeful living and responsible leadership.

    The centre, established by the Ooni of Ife within the Obafemi Awolowo University campus in Ile-Ife, Osun State, has been equipped by NITDA with books, digital media powered by Artificial Intelligence, and other resources to support youth development.

    At the inauguration, Senator Tinubu emphasized the importance of role models in helping young people navigate life with direction and focus. 

    She highlighted hard work, discipline, and integrity as key values in shaping the future, particularly for girls, and noted that the centre would provide mentorship, skills development, and value-based guidance to help youths realise their potential.

    The First Lady described her own journey as a product of vision, hard work, and divine grace, expressing a desire to serve as a role model for young girls aspiring to achieve great things. 

    She lamented that many young girls today lack mentors who can guide and inspire them.

    According to her, “I should be a case study for young girls. They will talk about the girl child every time but nowadays people don’t have role models anymore, we live in an age and time where, even when people are doing well, out of envy we try to say a lot about them that is mainly not true. Role models are people who helped me shape my life.

    “I wanted to be a teacher and I ended up being one.  When my husband became governor, I was a house wife and a very good domestic engineer, very loyal. Apart from being a teacher, if you asked me what would I like to be, I like being a housewife and taking care of my home especially my husband. I am,very very territorial and believe all women are supposed to be like that, be territorial around your husband because whoever your husband is that’s who you are.”

    “Throughout my career, they have given me a lot of awards but this award, I can’t use it to build any place. You know at times, I get overwhelmed by it but I thought about the camp I will use as a centre, where girls can come in and be inspired and able to green groom these girls using the word of God because the word of God has played a lot in my life.

    “This centre is not for girls alone. It is also for boys. Go into that dream centre, be encouraged, dream your own dreams and you will see that and be prayerful. Seek the face of God, don’t be overly ambitious. What you will become God has already deposited in you, don’t be covetous of other people’s dreams. Build yours.”

    Mrs Tinubu lauded the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, for his commitment to building the dream centre, urging the university students to take the opportunity the dream centre provides.

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    In his remarks, the Director General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Kashifu Inuwa, said the centre converts the power of technology and storytelling to preserve Nigeria’s history.

    “This centre has the vision of digital technology, artificial intelligence, and storytelling to preserve our history. In particular, the incredible lives of our First Lady, and the mother of the nation. This centre is a unique centre that converts the power of technology, storytelling, to preserve our history. So that our younger one, and the generation to come will have access to our history and tools to navigate their lives.”

    Ooni of Ife, Oba Ogunwusi, in his address, said the dream centre would encourage a lot of young people to achieve their goals.

    Speaking about the Firstlady, the monarch said, “You are truly worthy to be celebrated. This place used to be a jungle. My mama is a dreamer. All her dreams come true. Everything she lays her hand upon always prospers. This is why that her life is worthy of emulation. The Senator Oluremi Tinubu Dream Center will encourage a lot of young people,” Ooni noted.

    Dignitaries who attended the commissioning include the Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Simeon Bamire; the Soun of Ogbomosho, Oba Olaoye Ghandi; the first lady of Osun State, Mrs Titilola Adeleke; Oyo State first lady, Mrs Tamunominini Makinde; Ondo State first lady, Mrs Oluwaseun Aiyedatiwa and Ekiti State first lady, Dr Olayemi Oyebanji.

    Others include the gubernatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress in Osun State, Mr Bola Oyebamiji; wives of National Assembly lawmakers and traditional rulers.

  • Wike hands over fully equipped ambulance buses to FCT hospitals

    Wike hands over fully equipped ambulance buses to FCT hospitals

    …warns workers against sabotaging government efforts

    Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike has reaffirmed the commitment of the FCT Administration to overhauling the health sector and enhancing emergency services in the nation’s capital.

    Wike, who made the pledge in Abuja on Thursday, while presenting 12 state-of-the art ambulances to FCT hospitals, explained that the move was a critical component of a broader strategy to ensure that no sector be it infrastructure, education, or health is left behind under the current administration.

    Addressing critics who questioned the administration’s initial focus on road construction, Wike explained that without the construction of roads, it would be impossible to deploy ambulances during emergency situations.

    Wike said, “So many people were saying why are we concentrating on road infrastructure, why are we not focusing on education? But people forget that these ambulances may break down when there are no good roads. When it is an emergency period for you to convey patients and the roads are not in motorable condition, then the whole essence of emergency vehicles becomes useless. So, first things first, and that’s what we have been able to do.”

    While emphasizing the commitment of the FCT Administration to improving the health sector, the Minister further disclosed that the administration was currently in the procurement phase for the rehabilitation and furnishing of 14 health centers across the FCT.

    He equally confirmed that the FCT Civil Service Commission has been directed to commence the employment of new personnel to address staffing shortages in the FCT Health sector.

    The Minister used the occasion to also address the recent indefinite strike action by the FCT Joint Union Action Committee, which has been halted by the National Industrial Court.

    He explained that, although litigation was not the best choice, the FCTA was left with no other option than to go to court after its appeals to workers to shelve their strike were ignored. 

    Wike noted that the administration had reasonably met the demands of the workers, but added that some people with political interests, unfortunately, hijacked the labour struggle to sabotage the efforts of the government.

    The Minister however reemphasized that the administration was open to dialogue to ensure industrial harmony and advised workers to be law-abiding.

    He said; “To workers and some of us who are management staff, who sabotage the efforts of the government, I’ve said that the whole essence is to have dialogue. Where there are problems, you sit down and say these problems, I can solve this now, leave this for me tomorrow and I will be able to do it tomorrow.

    “If you make a request or a demand for five items for example and the government says okay, we can take up three items and thereafter, we take up the other two items, if you are really sincere, if there is no objective behind it, there is no way you will not accept. But when you leave it and begin to join issues with us as politicians, we will of course treat you as politicians,

    “I can’t sit here as a Minister and I see a political opponent trying to run the administration down using some people. No government will shut its eyes and allow that to happen. This society is not a lawless society.”

    “So, I appeal to all of you, forget this thing that you say you will go and block the gate and you will not obey court order…I appeal to all of you, senior staff, management staff and the junior staff, nobody will sit to say you are not entitled to get your entitlement. Except that person is an extremist. I appeal to all of you to have a reconsideration and allow peace to reign for the development of the FCT”.

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    The FCT Minister, while highlighting the financial health of the FCT Administration and the institutional progress recorded under his tenure, however, explained that the government could not commit its entire resources to workers welfare as it also needs to fund the ongoing massive infrastructure development across the capital territory.

    Speaking earlier, the Mandate Secretary, FCT Health Secretariat, Dr Adedolapo Fasawe praised the FCT Minister’s people-oriented governance and thanked the Minister for his support to the FCT Health Sector.

    Dr Fasawe, who also described the presentation of ambulances to FCT hospitals as a reflection of the FCTA’s commitment to emergency preparedness and improved health outcome for all who reside in the FCT, further noted that improved roads in areas like Abaji, Kwali, and Gwagwalada have significantly shortened emergency response times in the FCT.

    She also confirmed that the FCT is currently the only state/territory that has paid all medical allowances, including the medical residency training fund and hazard allowances, up to date.

    Dr Fasawe who highlighted other interventions in the FCT health sector said; “These interventions together, when we reflect on them, show a deliberate and coordinated effort to deliver accessible, high quality and responsible healthcare for the people of the FCT. On behalf of the health sector, we sincerely appreciate the Minister for this support and commitment”.

    Representative of the World Health Organization (WHO) Dr. Kumshida Yakubu who also attended the event, commended the FCTA’s efforts to strengthen emergency preparedness and pledged the continued support of his organization to help the FCT achieve its health goals.

  • NNPC’s 350MW Abuja power project vital to achieving 8,500MW – NISO

    NNPC’s 350MW Abuja power project vital to achieving 8,500MW – NISO

    The Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO) has described the ongoing 350MW NNPC’s Abuja Gas Independent Power Project (IPP) as a vital step toward achieving the national target of 8,500MW grid generation capacity by the end of 2026.

    Engr. Abdu Mohammed Bello, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of NISO, made the commendation yesterday during an on-site assessment visit to the project location. 

    Leading a high-level management delegation, he evaluated the current stage of construction and identified key areas for enhanced collaboration to accelerate project completion and timely commissioning.

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    The visit also included an inspection of the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) implementation site at the Gwagwalada transmission substation.

    The team expressed confidence that, before the end of 2026, the full electricity value chain, from generation through transmission to distribution will be integrated into a unified SCADA platform, enabling real-time visibility, improved grid monitoring, and enhanced system reliability and stability.