Author: The Nation

  • Pere, Uriel share first BBNaija All Stars kiss

    Pere, Uriel share first BBNaija All Stars kiss

    Big Brother Naija All Stars housemates Pere and Uriel created history by sharing the first kiss in the house.

    The duo’s intimate connection blossomed on Wednesday as the cameras captured their passionate embrace, leaving viewers intrigued and excited about the newfound romance.

    Interestingly, during her diary session on Tuesday, Uriel openly admitted to Biggie that she felt a strong attraction towards someone in the house. 

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    Though she refrained from revealing the person’s name, the 35-year-old mentioned that age might be a factor in her hesitation, implying that the person she’s drawn to might be younger.

     Pere and Uriel took the plunge and shared a tender moment, marking a significant milestone in this season’s dynamics. 

    Their blossoming relationship promises to add an exciting twist to the show, keeping fans eagerly glued to their screens.

  • I’m now a skit maker, says Ruggedman

    I’m now a skit maker, says Ruggedman

    Veteran rapper Ruggedman, is expanding his portfolio to include skit making. 

    In a recent interview with Hip TV, he revealed that he started his career as an actor, playing minor roles in some movies before rising to fame as a rapper.

    Ruggedman shared that he created a character called ‘Mazi Kalu,’ an Igbo old man with problems who also attempts to solve them. 

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    He expressed his passion for acting, having participated in movies like Francis Agu’s films and Toyin Abraham’s ‘The Ghost and the Tout’ and Jim Iyke’s ‘Bad Comments.’

    Now, Ruggedman is taking his skits and the ‘Mazi Kalu’ character seriously, planning to promote this aspect of his talent more actively. His skits will entertain and educate viewers with a mix of humor and valuable lessons.

  • Actress Mo Bimpe apologises to EKSU

    Actress Mo Bimpe apologises to EKSU

    Actress Adebimpe Oyebade aka Mo Bimpe has tendered an unreserved apology to Ekiti State University (EKSU) for being unavoidably absent at the just concluded induction ceremony of the institution’s Theatre and Media Arts Department.

    Wife of popular actor, Lateef Adedimeji and an alumnus of the university, expressed her heartfelt apologies and promised to make it up to the staff and students in the future.

    In her statement, Mo Bimpe acknowledged the significance of her alma mater and the love she holds for the institution. 

    She emphasised that being called upon by the university always brings her great joy and signifies growth and support for her academic roots.

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    Mo Bimpe’s apology was met with a considerable degree of disappointment among the staff and students of the Theatre and Media Arts Department, who had anxiously anticipated her arrival at the event.

    In a bid to make amends, the actress promised to compensate the university in “better folds” in the nearest  future.

    She wrote: “Truly humans plan, but God is the best Planner. I am a proud alumna of the prestigious Ekiti State University, and I am always glad when called upon, as it indicates growth and love.I tender sincere apologies to the staff and students of the Theatre and Media Arts Department for my inevitable absence at this year’s induction ceremony, due to unforeseen circumstances. While I crave your peaceful indulgence, I promise to make it up in better folds”.

    Mo Bimpe
  • Tinubu charges Super Falcons to sustain excellence against Australia

    Tinubu charges Super Falcons to sustain excellence against Australia

    Ahead of their second group march against the host country, Australia, on Thursday, President Bola Tinubu has charged the Super Falcons to continue to exemplify Nigeria’s spirit of determination and excellence.
    President Tinubu gave the charge in a statement by his Special Adviser on Special Duties, Communication and Strategy, Mr Dele Alake, on Wednesday.
    According to the statement, the President, who acknowledged the brilliant performance the team displayed in their opening game against Canada, encouraged them to continue showing brilliance on and off the pitch, serving as worthy ambassadors of the nation.
    “On behalf of all Nigerians, President Bola Tinubu extends best wishes to the Super Falcons as they prepare to face Australia in their second group match at the FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 2023.

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    “The President, like other football-loving Nigerians, takes immense pride in the Super Falcons’ impressive performance in the opening match against Canada, a formidable opponent and the reigning Olympic Champion.
    “He firmly believes that the upcoming match on Thursday will be a thrilling encounter that will culminate in victory for the Nigerian team.
    “Acknowledging the Super Falcons’ remarkable achievements as a dominant force in women’s football in Africa, President Tinubu is confident that the blending of new talents with seasoned veterans will propel Nigeria’s success in women’s football to even greater heights in this tournament.
    “He assures the players and the coaching crew of the enthusiastic support of all Nigerians, urging the team to continue exemplifying Nigeria’s spirit of determination and excellence both on and off the pitch, serving as worthy ambassadors of the nation,” the statement reads.
  • APC NWC meets on NEC, Caucus engagements Thursday

    APC NWC meets on NEC, Caucus engagements Thursday

    A special meeting of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) holds on Thursday on the postponed National Caucus and National Executive Committee (NEC) meetings of the party.
    The meeting, which is coming ahead of Friday’s meeting with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu by the leadership of NWC, will also discuss the recent development in the committee following Wednesday’s resignation of the National Vice Chairman (Northwest), Salihu Mohd. Lukman.
    A source within the committee, who spoke in confidence with The Nation, said the meeting will also consider a proposed agenda prepared by the Secretariat for both the Caucus and NEC meetings.
    The Nation gathered further the meeting will also suggest likely dates for the two meetings subject to the approval of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu who is the National Leader of the party.
    Also on the agenda for the NWC meeting is the review of membership lists of the five statutory standing committees to be presented at NEC for approval.
    Article 18 of the party’s constitution approves the setting up of the Establishment Committee, Finance Committee, Publicity Committee, Intergovernmental Committee and Conflict and Reconciliation Committee.

    Read Also: JUST IN: Lukman resigns from APC NWC

    The source said: “The NWC meeting on Thursday will be taking some far-reaching decisions on the postponed National Caucus and NEC meetings. We are to prepare agenda that will be presented to the President on Friday for both Caucus and NEC meetings.
    “The meeting will also be reviewing the lists of memberships of the five statutory committees to be presented to NEC for approval at its next meeting.”
    Asked if the NWC has agreed on dates for the postponed meetings, the source said: “Dates of crucial meetings are not just fixed like that. New dates for the two meetings will be arrived at after due consultations with various stakeholders subject to final approval of the President based on his schedules.
    “We are suggesting possible dates in the proposed agenda for the two meetings the NWC will be presenting to  President latest by Friday. I learnt the President is likely to receive the NWC by Friday.”
    On the resignation of the National Vice Chairman Northwest, the NWC members expressed shock over the development. the source said: “Some of us were shocked by this development and I know it will be one of the major things that we (NWC) shall discuss on Thursday.”
  • Senate rejects ‘political solution’ for Nnamdi Kanu’s release

    Senate rejects ‘political solution’ for Nnamdi Kanu’s release

    The Senate on Wednesday rejected a proposal urging it to call on the Federal Government to use a “political solution approach” in freeing the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu from detention.
    It rejected a prayer seeking to urge the Federal Government to obey court orders that granted bail to Kanu.
    The Upper Chamber however condemned the Monday “sit-at-home” phenomenon in the South East States and the “nefarious activities of Simon Ekpa who is the gang leader.”
    It observed a minute silence in honor of the victims of the sit-at-home protests in the South East region.
    The Senate also resolved to invite the Minister of Foreign Affairs (when appointed) and relevant stakeholders when appointed to carry out a thorough investigation as well as bring other sponsors of the act to book.
    It asked the Federal Government to collaborate with the Finnish Government and extradite a pro-Biafran agitator, Simon Ekpa, for prosecution.
    The illegal sit-at-home order was declared in 2021 to press home demands for the release of IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, who is being detained by the Department of State Services (DSS) and being tried in court for terrorism-related charges.
    Enugu Governor Peter Mbah in July 2023, said the sit-at-home order made the state lose over N10 billion every Monday.
    The resolutions of the Senate followed its consideration of a motion on the sit-at-home being enforced by unknown gunmen in the South East states.
    The motion was sponsored by Senator Osita Izunaso (APC – Imo West) and co-sponsored by other Senators from the South East in the red chambers.
    Izunaso in his lead debate said the Senate is aware that thousands of innocent lives have been lost since the action started, and properties worth over N1 trillion have been destroyed which has resulted in investors leaving the region.
    He insisted that the “sit-at-home” civil disobedience actions in the South East have led to the disruption/destruction of economic activities and immeasurable financial losses for businesses, workers, and the local economy.
    He noted that when people are forced to stay at home and businesses remain closed, productivity declines and income is reduced, affecting livelihoods and economic growth.
    “The “sit-at-home” protests disrupt the education of students, leading to missed classes and delays in academic progress. And such prolonged disruptions have long-term effects on students’ learning outcomes and educational development,” he said.
    He added Senate is disturbed that the disruption of essential public services, such as healthcare, transportation, and waste disposal, continues to have a severe impact during “sit-at-home” protests which adversely affect the well-being and safety of the general population living in the South East.
    He accused Ekpa, who resides in Finland, of illegally issuing the sit-at-home demonstration order, saying that, if the protest is not properly controlled, it may lead to incitement of young people against the government.
    IPOB had in  August 2021, introduced a sit-at-home order every Monday across the South-East to protest the continued detention of Kanu. The group eventually suspended the order.
    However, a leader of a  faction of IPOB, Simon Ekpa, has, however, continued to declare sit-at-home orders in the region despite the exercise being suspended by the IPOB faction led by Kanu.
    Residents of the five South East states; Enugu, Ebonyi, Imo, Abia and Anambra have constantly been killed, maimed and attacked by gunmen enforcing the civil disobedience order for stepping out on Mondays and other days in violation of the order.

    Read Also: Governors battle to end sit-at-home in Southeast as Kanu denies involvement

    IPOB is leading the agitation for an independent state of Biafra, which it seeks carved out from the South-East and some parts of South-South Nigeria.
    Senators in their contributions supported the motion and approved some of its prayers when they were put to voice vote by Senate President Godswill Akpabio.
    Akpabio, in his contribution, noted that the South-East governors were not doing enough to curb the situation.
    “What have the various State Governments in this region done to stop this menace? Because this is localized, if the criminals are arrested and paraded, the citizens would know that the government is working.
    “If the Governor of the state himself observes the sit-and-home and the civil servants who work for the government also sit at home. The criminals would be empowered.”
    He insisted that it is time the menace is curbed to ameliorate the suffering of the people of the area, saying the action is causing fear and hunger in the country.
  • ImpactHER, AU/CIEFFA open digital skill applications for African Women, girls

    ImpactHER, AU/CIEFFA open digital skill applications for African Women, girls

    ImpactHER, in collaboration with the African Union International Centre for Girls and Women’s Education in Africa (AU/CIEFFA), is thrilled to announce the call for applications for the second cohort of the Online Youth Capacity Building Training Program (OYCBT).

    The programme is geared at equipping African women and girls with essential digital skills, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship acumen.

    After the resounding success of the pilot, which saw the empowerment of 495 participants, ImpactHER and AU/CIEFFA are set to launch the second cohort of the pilot phase.

    The training, scheduled to commence in August, will culminate in December, with each batch receiving training over a duration of one month.

    This immersive program offers modules in digital literacy, financial management, and entrepreneurship, and is designed to bridge the gender gap in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics).

    Founder of ImpactHER, Efe Ukala, said: “This programme is a tapestry of knowledge and empowerment, woven to uplift the spirits and skills of African women and girls.

    ‘’Through this canvas, they will paint their paths to prosperity and etch indelible marks on the African landscape.”

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    According to Mrs. Simone Yankey, the Acting. Coordinator of AU/CIEFFA “As we navigate these unprecedented times, it is crucial that we equip our youth with the digital skills and literacy they need to adapt, excel, and contribute to the rapidly changing world. This training program is a direct response to these pressing needs, aiming to bridge the gender gap in STEAM, digital literacy, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship”.

    Prospective participants are encouraged to apply and participate in this transformational journey. The program welcomes applications from African women and girls keen on acquiring new skills, bolstering their knowledge, and making a mark in the digital and entrepreneurial landscape.

    Application guidelines are available on CIEFFA:BarbaraS@africa-union.org. The deadline for application submissions is 31st July 2023.

  • Whitemoney insists Ilebaye’s feelings a strategy

    Whitemoney insists Ilebaye’s feelings a strategy

    All Stars housemate Whitemoney has told Ilebaye that he isn’t convinced she has genuine feelings for him.
    Ilebaye had spoken to Whitemoney that she developed feelings for him but the past winner said she’s only using that as a winning strategy.
    He said Ilebaye isn’t truthful about her confession because she’s also seen with Kiddwaya, noting that she has adopted the ‘player’ strategy.
    “Well, that is the best way to play safe. I will advise you don’t pursue it so that you can last long in the game,” White Money said to Ilebaye.

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    Reacting, Ilebaye said “I can be with Kidd, Cross but my feelings are genuine for you.”
  • President Tinubu sends ECOWAS mission to Niger Republic

    President Tinubu sends ECOWAS mission to Niger Republic

    President Bola Tinubu said that an ECOWAS mission has been sent to the Niger Republic to intercede in the attempted coup in the country.

    The president spoke after a meeting with Benin Republic President Patrice Talon at the Presidential Villa on Wednesday in Abuja.

    He said that Talon was mandated by the ECOWAS to proceed immediately to the West African country that has been termed the most coup prone country in the region.

    Tinubu is the Chairperson of the ECOWAS Head of States and Government, and the body had decided to discourage the issue of undemocratic change of government by the military in the region.

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    During a meeting between Tinubu and the Presidents of Niger and Benin a fortnight ago, Talon was mandated to lead the ECOWAS delegation to Mali and Burkina Faso where the military are in control.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that an attempted coup was reported in Niger Republic early on Wednesday.

    Sources from the country said that the presidential guards have held President Mohamed Bazoum hostage at the presidential palace in Niamey.

    (NAN)

  • Senate wants extradition of Simon Ekpa over sit-at- home orders

    Senate wants extradition of Simon Ekpa over sit-at- home orders

    The Senate has urged the Federal Government to collaborate with Finish government to extradite Simon Ekpa for prosecution, given  his alleged roles on persistent “sit-at–home” orders and killings  in the South-East.

    The senate resolution was sequel to the consideration and adoption of a motion at plenary on Wednesday.

    The motion titled: “Condemning the disruptive Nature of Five
    Sit-At -Home Demonstrations in the South-East Nigeria,  was Sponsored by Sen. Osita Izunaso (APC-Imo).

    It was also co-sponsored by all other South-East senators.

    Izunaso in his lead debate,  said thousands of innocent lives had been lost since the action of  sit-at-home started, while property worth over a trillion had been destroyed .

    This, he said,  had resulted in investors leaving the region.

    He said the “sit-at-home” civil disobedience actions in the South East had led to the disruption, destruction of economic activities and immeasurable financial losses for businesses, workers, and the local economy.

    ” Because, when people are forced to stay at home and businesses remain closed, productivity declines, and income is reduced, thereby affecting livelihoods and economic growth,” he explained.

    According to him, the “sit-at-home” protests disrupts the education of students, leading to missed classes and delays in academic progress.

    He said such prolonged disruptions had long-term effects on students’ learning outcomes and educational development.

    He expressed worry that disruption of essential public services, such as healthcare, transportation, and waste disposal, continued to have severe impact during “sit-at-home” protests.

    This, he further said,  was adversely affecting the well- being and safety of the general population living in the South East.

    He said the sit-at-home protests continued to lead to acts of violence and clashes with law enforcement agencies which had led to uncountable loss of lives of innocent people, security agents and the protesters .

    “As this increases the potential for criminal elements to take advantage of the situation to engage in looting or other unlawful activities while the people stay at home.”

    He said if the activities of Simon Ekpa, who was issuing the illegal sit- at -home orders was not checked, he might  succeed in corrupting the minds of Nigerian youths and turning them against the government which was  tantamount to treasonable felony.

    Sen. Enyinnaya Abaribe (APGA-Abia) said the sit- at -home phenomena had been taken over by criminals, and was now used to maim people, kill police officers,  loot, carry out vandalism of property of people of the region.

    According to him, his interface with Nnamdi Kanu had revealed that “he” Kanu had told him, that he never authorized the sit -at- home on Mondays in the South -East, saying that it was Simon Ekpa.

    He said the criminals masquerading as IPOB under the instructions of Ekpa were  using terror to loot and maim in the South-East.

    Abaribe said he had engaged the Finland Ambassador on the issue of Simon Ekpa but was told that his matter could only be discussed on government to government basis as he was a citizen of Finland.

    Sen.Orji Uzor -Kalu (APC-Abia) thanked the mover of the motion,  saying the  military had done well.

    He said the South -East governors needed to drive the solution to the problem, saying that they had a lot to do.

    Kalu said Over N7 trillion had been lost as a result of the sit -at – home order, saying that the criminals were in the bush everywhere, hijacking trucks and trailers on the highways .

    “The governors must come together to work with  security chiefs to solve the problem,” Kalu said.

    Sen. Kenneth Emeka (APC -Ebonyi) said the situation was very pathetic, as people were being kept at home in the South-East.

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    According to him, the governors are  doing their best but  urges  the Federal Government to take the matter and proffer solution.

    Senate in its further resolutions condemned the sit -at -home in totality and the nefarious activities of Simon Ekpa who is the gang leader.

    It invited the Minister of Foreign Affairs when appointed and relevant stakeholders to carry out thorough investigation as well as bring other sponsors of the act to book.

    It, however , declined a prayer urging the Federal Government to use political solution approach in handling the case of Nnamdi Kanu, given the ongoing litigation on the matter.

    It urged the Federal Government and security agencies to use technology in tracking the criminals with a view to bringing them to book.

    Senate further observed a minute silence in honour of persons who lost their lives as a result of activities of the sit-at- home proponents.

    (NAN)