Author: The Nation

  • Rapper CDQ survives car crash

    Rapper CDQ survives car crash

    Pop artiste Sodiq Abubakar Yusuf aka CDQ has sustained severe injuries in a car accident in Lagos.

    The rapper, who is in a hospital, announced this via his social media pages recently.

    According to him, he was hit by another vehicle while driving at night and rushed to an undisclosed hospital in Lagos for medical treatment.

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    Sharing a video of his damaged car, CDQ wrote: “Someone hit me, and I had an accident tonight. I think my Mustang is write off. I need to buy another car now. Hopefully, I don’t get internal bleeding.”

  • I declined when Vee came back begging for my love, BBNaija’s Neo claims

    I declined when Vee came back begging for my love, BBNaija’s Neo claims

    Big Brother Naija All Stars housemate, Neo Akpofure, aka Neo Energy, has claimed that his ex lover, Vee came lobbying her way back into his life after nine months. 

    Neo and Vee were lovers during the Big Brother Naija ‘Lockdown’ edition but their relationship hit the rock after the show.

    While having a chit-chat with Pere on Tuesday, Neo claimed Vee made efforts to reignite their broken relationship but he wasn’t interested because she was still holding a grudge against his cousin, Venita.

    According to him: “The beef Vee and I had was minor. Till today, I don’t know why it is beef because it was more like my ex wanting to…To be honest, I’m not sure I’ve said this before but one of the reasons I couldn’t really give my Vee a chance was even because the last time we spoke, this was nine months after our breakup, she was still referring to fighting my cousin.

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    “And I’m like ‘you can’t break up with me after nine months and you’re trying to come back and you’re still telling me you’re holding onto a grudge with my family. I will not inspire you to separate from your family.’ And she was just going off in harsh tones.

    “I just knew I had to take a stand because nobody knows how far we might go, we might actually get married and I don’t want to get married to you and It will feel like a situation where my family is not welcome in my house cuz you have some kinda like… You’re supposed to inspire me to build a family not tear me apart from the one I already have. So, that is it. I let it go.”

  • Actress Queeneth Hilbert seeks help over mental issue

    Actress Queeneth Hilbert seeks help over mental issue

    Fast-rising actress, Queeneth Hilbert, has alerted the public of how mentally unstable she has been for the past seven years.

    She shared a cryptic post, which has generated a wide share of concern among her colleagues and fans.

    The light-skinned thespian revealed she has not been happy for a long time and doesn’t know where to find happiness.

    Queeneth further said she is looking for someone to share the issues with because she can no longer bear the pain again.

    She also called on movie producers to always ask about the well-being of their colleagues as everything is not about shooting a movie.

    She wrote: “I have a lot to say or to post right now but I will let it slide.

    “I’ve never been happy for a long time now and I don’t know where to find it. Please, someone, talk to me. I’m losing it.

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    “Don’t even know who to confide in

    “I am not meant to be perfect, I’m human…. Everything isn’t all about shooting or filming. Ask your artist if they’re okay.

    “I have been doing all I can for myself for years. I manage whatever I have with my family but sometimes there’s always a reason for people’s behaviors.

    “It’s been a hell of 7 years for me. I have been trying this but it’s killing me. Lord, I can bear this pain alone.”

  • Ike warns BBNaija AllStars organisers against robbing him of N120m grand prize

    Ike warns BBNaija AllStars organisers against robbing him of N120m grand prize

    One of BBNaija All-Stars participants Ike Onyema has warned Big Brother and the organisers not to deprive him of winning the show 

    Ike, in a conversation with Doyin and CeeC, disclosed that he initially had no intentions of leaving the head of the house room, preferring to remain secluded upstairs.

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    He stated it took the persuasion of individuals like Venita and Soma to convince him to venture downstairs.

    Doyin, however, interfered, explaining that it was a wise move for Ike’s personal brand to be seen mingling with others.

    In response, Ike emphatically expressed his indifference towards his brand’s image.

    Ike further voiced his intention to reveal his true personality if he doesn’t secure the N120 million grand prize of the show.

  • Whitemoney excited over Pere, Adekunle’s clash

    Whitemoney excited over Pere, Adekunle’s clash

    Big Brother Naija  All Stars housemate, Whitemoney has dropped his two cents in the recent fight between his co-housemates, Pere and Adekunle, as he claims the former finally met his match.

    The Nation reported the post-HOH drama between Pere and Adekunle which almost led to a physical fight.

    Pere and Adekunle were having a heated argument when the former declared that Adekunle was marked and threatened to deal with him outside the house.

    The comment from Pere did not sit well with Adekunle who also issued a warning to Pere that he did not fear him and should also be careful outside the house.

    The former Level Up star then shouted to his followers in Lagos Island to inform them that Pere had claimed he was a marked man.

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    Adekunle said: “I can also switch up and speak with an accent, you can’t come here and tell me that I’m marked because manigga, you do not effing wanna touch me! Okay? You people in Lagos Island, Pere Egbi said he’s going to touch me outside. You probably don’t know this, but I am not the one to eff with outside the house!”

    Reacting to the brouhaha, Whitemoney delightedly said he is looking forward to Pere and Adekunle’s physical combat as the show progresses.

    Whitemoney further said once he leaves the Big Brother house, he will make sure to record them fighting and re-watch their previous fight in the house.

    “I promise you if I go outside, I must make sure I look for that clip, I must download that clip, I love that clip, I actually like that clip, that’s my takeout,” he said.

  • I once slept in a brothel, says Comedian I go dye

    I once slept in a brothel, says Comedian I go dye

    Famous comedian, Francis Agoda aka ‘I Go Dye’, has narrated the ordeal he faced many years ago of how he spent a night in a brothel at Port-Harcourt.

    The comedian, via his verified Instagram account on Tuesday, informed he could not afford to sleep in a hotel after he was invited for an event which paid him little or nothing.

    According to I Go Dye, he was paid N10,000 and was oblivious  of the fact that his feeding, accommodation and transportation were inclusive of the payment.

    He said he had to beg a prostitute to allow him to spend the night in her room for one thousand Naira.

    Reminiscing on the experience, he shared a throwback photo of that very day with the caption : “This picture Expresses a rare story of zeal and hope, this was 23years ago, Dec 26th 2000 with the producer of Nite of a thousand Laugh Mr Opa Williams at Port harcourt Nite of a thousand laugh event.

    “On this day, I wasn’t able to sleep in a hotel because I was paid 10k months before the event, I didn’t know my accommodation, transportation and feeding was part of the 10k .

    “It was when I got to PH that I was informed about my logistic. The cheapest hotel I could get was 5k and I only had 2k with me, 10k don almost finished since October when dem give me.

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    “The only option available was to cross to a joint where runs girls were staying , The one I met for accommodation requested for 1k but insisted that the space to sleep will be available by 2am when all her customers don come finished so I agreed .

    “After my performance I went there to sleep , my greatest surprise was that around 5am person still come knock door come wipe, she say make I wait for outside for 30 minutes, Na the noise make me go Water line that morning find motor when Dey go Warri.

    “This is just a simple story for anyone to understand that no matter the difficulty you are going through today,there’s a brighter day ahead, we must keep faith alive and believe in the beauty of our dreams . NOTE Chris Oyakhilome and Chris Okotie nor Fry hair reach me that year,” he said.

  • Film distribution firm partners with DGN for Nollywood growth

    Film distribution firm partners with DGN for Nollywood growth

    Tribe Nation Theatrical Distribution Limited (TNTDL), a mainstream entertainment company and the Directors Guild of Nigeria (DGN) have expressed commitment to partner closely for the promotion and growth of the Nollywood industry. 

    The collaboration came during TNTDL’s courtesy visit to extend its warmest congratulations to the newly sworn-in Executive Committees of DGN at the Guild’s headquarters in Surulere, Lagos. 

    The entertainment company reiterated its dedication to bridging the gap between content creators and audiences, not only within Nigeria but also on the global stage. It will also empower the guild’s talented members.

    TNTDL specializes in the distribution and marketing of local and international filmed content.

    One of the key highlights of this collaboration is TNTD’s initiative to provide regular, free training for members of the Directors Guild of Nigeria. These training sessions will equip guild members with key distribution knowledge to create content that is suitable for the market and resonates with international audiences, thus enhancing Nollywood’s presence and impact in the global market.

    Furthermore, TNTD will introduce groundbreaking opportunities for guild members regarding the theatrical exploitation of their films. This venture promises to revolutionize the industry, offering innovative and unparalleled avenues for showcasing and maximizing the commercial success of their films.

    In a joint statement, the representatives from both organizations expressed their enthusiasm for the collaboration and highlighted its potential to empower and uplift the Nigerian film industry. The partnership will facilitate the creation of world-class content and ensure that Nigerian filmmakers gain wider recognition and financial rewards for their creativity and hard work.

    As TNTD continues to pave the way for inventive marketing and distribution solutions, this collaboration with the Directors Guild of Nigeria reinforces the company’s commitment to fostering a vibrant and thriving entertainment industry within and beyond Nigeria’s borders.

    Further details about the collaboration, including the commencement of training programs and the implementation of theatrical exploitation opportunities, will be disclosed in the coming months. Both organizations are excited to work together towards a prosperous future for Nollywood. For media inquiries, please contact: media@tntheatrical.com

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    The visit was attended by the Executive Management of Tribe Nation Theatrical Distribution, including Chief Executive Officer, Anita Edwards, and Head, Co-Production and Special Events, Lillian Amah-Aluko. Esteemed representatives from the Directors Guild of Nigeria present included: President, Dr. Victor Okhai; Vice President, Mr. Uchenna Agbo; National Secretary, Mr. Perekeme Odon; Former VP, Mr. Kingsley Omoefe; Former VP, Dr. Tony Akposheri; Ajalaja, Mr. Stanley Stanfame; Mr. Chukwudi Ejiofor; Cosmas O. Abasi and Dr. Peter Fada Osiughu.

    Tribe Nation Theatrical Distribution Limited is a mainstream entertainment company focused on the distribution and marketing of local and international filmed content. Our distribution network spans cinema, inflight entertainment, streaming platforms, and linear television networks within and outside Africa. We are a premium content Distribution Company that bridges the gap between content creators and target audiences within and outside Nigeria, by providing unique and innovative marketing and distribution solutions that help maximize revenues at the box office and everywhere else. We also produce commercial filmed content and are committed to becoming the leading global supplier of wholesome entertainment.

  • BREAKING: Current petrol pump prices will remain, says Tinubu

    BREAKING: Current petrol pump prices will remain, says Tinubu

    President Bola Tinubu has assured Nigerians that his administration is already taking steps that would curb the increase of fuel prices in the country without having to reverse the nation’s decision to exit the subsidy regime.

    President Tinubu’s assurances were relayed to journalists at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Tuesday by his special adviser on media and publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, who disclosed that the president is taking steps to clean up inefficiencies within the petroleum industry.

    It would be recalled that the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) had threatened to embark on an indefinite nationwide strike if the prices of PMS increased above what they currently are.

    The threat, therefore, triggered rumours that fuel prices might be increased again.

    Reacting to the threat by the organized Labour, the president noted that such a move was premature, urging all stakeholders to be circumspect in reacting to the current situation, even as he appealed for calm from all citizens.

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    According to Ngelale, “The official position is that there is no increase in prices at this time and that Mr. President is convinced based on the information before him that we can maintain current pricing without reversing our deregulation policy by swiftly cleaning up existing inefficiencies within the midstream and downstream Petroleum sector.”

    Speaking further, the presidential spokesman said, “The president wishes, first, to state that it is incumbent upon all stakeholders in the country to hold their peace. We have heard, very recently, from the organized Labour movement in the country with respect to their most recent threat.

    “We believe that the threat was premature and that there is a need on all sides to ensure that fact-finding and diligence is done on what the current state of the downstream and midstream petroleum industry is before any threats or conclusions are arrived at or issued.

    “Secondly, Mr President wishes to assure Nigerians following the announcement by the NNPC limited just yesterday, that there will be no increase in the pump price of premium motor spirit anywhere in the country. We repeat, the President affirms that there will be no increase in the pump price of premium motor spirit.

    “We also wish to affirm that the President is determined to maintain competitive tension within all sub-sectors of the petroleum industry, he is determined to ensure that our policy drawn up, as well as policy implemented, follows the queue that there will not be any single one entity dominating the market. The market has been deregulated. It has been liberalized and we are moving forward in that direction without looking back.

    “The President also wishes to affirm that there are presently inefficiencies within the midstream and downstream petroleum sub-sectors that once very swiftly addressed and cleaned up, will ensure that we can maintain prices where they are without having to resort to a reversal of this administration’s deregulation policy in the petroleum industry.”

    He went further to provide insight into the performance of the decision to remove the subsidy on PMS by the president on the assumption of office in May, noting that the besides the fact that the consumption rate dropped from 67 million litres per day to 46 million, adding that comparatively, the petrol pump price is cheapest in Nigeria in the West African sub-region by huge differences. 

    Ngelale stated: “I wish at this juncture to also provide a set of graphics, which the President has authorized me to share with Nigerians, that otherwise would be confidential. These are graphics supplied to Mr President by the NNPCL. In the graphics, what you will find is the present cost of refined premium motor spirit at the pump in each of the West African nations that neighbour us and I’ll just name some for example, even as I know, you’ll be showing the audience’s the graphics, which the President has graciously approved for public release today.

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    “Senegal at pump price today of N1,273 equivalent per litre; Guinea at N1,075 per litre; Cote d’Ivoire at N1,048 per litre equivalent in their currency; Mali at N1,113 per litre; Central African Republic, N1,414 per litre. Nigeria is presently averaging between N568 and N630 per litre. We are presently the cheapest, most affordable purchasing state in the West African sub-region by some distance, there is no country that is below N700 per litre.

    “So this is the backdrop, we have seen that at the inception of our deregulation policy, as of June 1, as Mr President took office, we have seen the PMS consumption in the country drop immediately from 67 million litres per day consumption down to 46 million litres per day consumption. The impact is evident. What it also does mean though, is that we are not at the end of the tunnel.

    “There’s still a bit of darkness to travel through to get toward the light and we are pleading with Nigerians to please be patient with us and as we promised from the beginning, we will be open with Nigerians, we will be transparent with them and we are ready to show you exactly what it is that our nation is facing with respect to the illiquidity in the market in terms of foreign exchange as a result of what is now known to have been a gross mismanagement of the Central Bank of Nigeria over the course of several years preceding this time.”

  • N2m paid to senators part of running cost, says National Assembly management

    N2m paid to senators part of running cost, says National Assembly management

    The management of the National Assembly on Tuesday explained that the N2 million paid to Senators at the inception of their annual vacation was part of their statutory running cost.

    The clerk to the National Assembly, Sani Magaji Tambawal disclosed this in a statement in Abuja.

    Tambawal in the statement signed on his behalf by the secretary of research and information to the National Assembly, Ali Umoru, said the allowances were not a largesse but the entitlement of each senator.

    The statement reads: “The attention of the management of the National Assembly has been drawn to the persistent mischaracterization and misunderstanding of the payment of an N2, 000,000.00 allowance to each senator.

    “It should be noted that the N2 million is part of the running cost of the office of each senator as provided for in the 2023 budget.

    “The allocation for running costs is not a new development; it has been standard practice.

    “These funds are utilized to facilitate various activities that directly contribute to effective representation, legislative activities and other initiatives aimed at serving the interests of the people.

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    “For the avoidance of doubt, and for emphasis, the said allowances were budgeted for in the 2023 Appropriation Act as part of the running cost of the office of each Senator of the 10th Assembly.

    “The allowances are therefore an entitlement and not a privilege or largesse distributed to the Senators.

    “However, given the wrong impression the subject matter has created, it has become imperative to make this clarification and put the records straight.

    “The National Assembly remains committed to transparency and accountability in the management of public funds.

    “We appreciate the continued support and understanding of the Nigerian people as we work together to uphold the principles of democracy and good governance.”

  • Eight footballers facing long lay-off due to injuries

    Eight footballers facing long lay-off due to injuries

    Injuries are an integral part of football and in some cases, they determine the success of teams.

    No football fan wants to see his team’s key players sidelined for long periods of time due to injuries but this is something beyond anyone’s control.

    Here are eight players starting the season with injuries:

    1. Eder Militao: The Real Madrid defender injured an anterior cruciate ligament in the 2-0 win over Athletic Bilbao on Saturday. Militao was forced off early in the game after hyperextending his left knee. And reports from the club have said he would be undergoing surgery on his left knee and is expected to be out for months.

    2. Courtois: Few days before the Militao injury, Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois ruptured a cruciate ligament in his left knee and is likely to miss a majority of the season. This major injury led to Madrid signing Chelsea’s Kepa Arrizabalaga on a season-long loan.

    3. De Bruyne: Man City manager Pep Guardiola has confirmed that Kevin de Bruyne will miss the next four months of the season due to a hamstring injury.

    4. Gabriel Jesus: Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus who missed four months last season due to an injury sustained during the Qatar World cup has been sidelined once again due to the recurring knee issue, The Striker has undergone an operation on his knee and is now expected to miss the beginning of the season to Rehabilitation.

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    5. Neuer: Bayern Munich and Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer who was ruled out for the rest of the 2022/23 season after fracturing his right leg whilst skiing during the winter break. The goalkeeper has resumed individual training but is still expected to miss a chunk of the new season.

    6. Mings: Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings sustained a significant knee injury in their defeat to Newcastle on Saturday. In a statement from the club’s website, Aston Villa said: “The defender has undergone scans and will, unfortunately, require surgery ahead of a lengthy rehabilitation process.”

    7. Nkunku: Chelsea’s star signing Christopher Nkunku has been confirmed to be out for an extended period after undergoing knee surgery, The 25-year-old picked up the injury to his knee in the Blues final preseason game against Borussia Dortmund.

    8. Buendia: Aston Villa midfielder Emi Buendia has been confirmed to be out for up to eight months with a knee ligament injury.