Author: The Nation

  • Odumodublvck announces new single featuring Fireboy DML

    Odumodublvck announces new single featuring Fireboy DML

    Fast rising pop star Odumodublvck is set to release a new single featuring Afrobeats sensation Fireboy DML.

    After dazzling listeners with the remix of his hit single ‘Dog Eat Dog’ featuring Street-pop sensation Bella Shmurda and Alternative star Cruel Santino, Odumodu Blvck is set to continue his fine form with another collaboration with Afrobeats sensation Fireboy DML.

    Odumodu shared a teaser of the upcoming single titled ‘Firegun’ with the YBNL superstar who achieved international success with his hit single ‘Peru’.

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    ‘Firegun’ is set for release on June 30th as Odumodu aims to continue the fine form that has made him one of the fastest-rising artists of 2023 and earned him the co-signs for megastar Davido, Wizkid, and Burna Boy.

    Odumodu Blvck soared to the top of the mainstream with ‘Picanto’ featuring Zlatan before releasing the rap hit single ‘Declan Rice’ which reached NO. 1 on Apple Music and Spotify Nigeria daily charts while also earning him his first top 10 entry on TurnTable Top 100.

    With ‘Firegun,’ Odumodu will be preparing listeners for the upcoming release of his EP which will further consolidate his rise to stardom.

  • Sallah: Police urge parents to be vigilant, watch over wards

    Sallah: Police urge parents to be vigilant, watch over wards

    The Police Command in Sokoto State on Tuesday charged parents to remain vigilant and watch over their wards during the Sallah celebrations.

    Mr Ali Kaigama, the Police Commissioner in the state gave the advice in a statement issued to newsmen by ASP Ahmad Rufai, the command Acting Spokesman.

    Kaigama said the command had adopted proactive measures, deployed adequate personnel, and working with other security agencies to ensure peaceful celebration.

    “Sequel to the forthcoming Eid-el-Kabir celebration, all Area Commanders, DPOs and other Tactical Commanders have been directed to adopt proactive measures.

    Read Also: Don’t borrow to buy Sallah ram, cleric cautions Muslims

    “This is through effective intelligence gathering, and raids of blackspots within their areas of responsibility, to ensure seamless and peaceful Sallah celebration.

    “I have also approved and directed the mobilisation of operational assets such as Anti-riot water canon to be on Red Alert,” he said.

    The commissioner of police said apart from the deployment of personnel and patrol vehicles, the command and the Army would search vehicles coming in and out of the state.

    Kaigama urged residents to remain law abiding and report any suspicious movement through: 07068848035, for prompt response. (NAN)

  • Ex-militants urge Gov Eno to set up security outfit against sea pirates

    Ex-militants urge Gov Eno to set up security outfit against sea pirates

    Ex-militants in Akwa Ibom have urged Governor Umo Eno to set up a special security outfit to checkmate the activities of sea pirates in the waterways of the state.

    Leader of the group, ‘General’ Nico Sintei, who made the call in Uyo at the weekend,  expressed concerns over the incessant attacks on fishermen in the state.

    Sintei said without the security outfit in place, sea pirates would continue to see Akwa Ibom as a safe haven for their nefarious operations.

    He asked Governor Eno to emulate some state governors in the Southern region of the country including Delta and, Bayelsa who have been able to reduce the issue of sea piracy to the barest minimum after floating their own security outfit.

    “The issue of frequent attack of Akwa Ibom fishermen on the high sea over the years has become so alarming these days.  And the security challenge has seriously affected fishing business in the state.

    ” As we speak many fishermen no longer go fishing because whenever they go to the high sea to fish, the sea pirates will attack them, seize their outboard engines, and then   asked to pay money before their Engines would be released to them.

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    “Even, sometimes,  after collecting the money they will still not release the outboard engines to the fishermen. They also kidnap fishermen for ransom. And those terrorising Akwa Ibom waterways come from Rivers, Bayelsa, and Delta.

    “Before, the rate of sea piracy in those states was more alarming and worse than what we are experiencing in Akwa Ibom today. But  what what government of Bayelsa and Delta states did was to float Security outfits combining security agents and people that understand their terrain.

    “And they were able to reduce sea piracy to the barest minimum. That’s why, we the ex-agitators are calling on governor Umo Eno led admininistration to float similar security outfit to check activities of sea pirates who now see this State as a safe haven to operate, because it doesn’t have a security outfit”

    Sintei also called on governments to look into the of non inclusion of the state and Cross River State from the Pipeline Surveillance contract, aimed at tackling Oil theft and pipeline vandalisation in oil producing States of the Niger Delta region.

     “Akwa Ibom and Cross River States are the only two out of the Nine (9) Niger Delta oil States not included in the Surveillance contract. I don’t know why, so  I am calling on both Akwa Ibom state and Federal governments to look into it. These states are part of oil producing States,” General Sintei appealed

  • Banky W, Adesua Etomi display ‘excess love’ amid alleged cheating

    Banky W, Adesua Etomi display ‘excess love’ amid alleged cheating

    Superstar couple Banky W and Adesua Etomi display mutual love despite alleged affair with an ex-signee by the singer. 

    The couple have limited comments on their social media handles after the allegation surfaced. 

    During service on Sunday, Banky who’s also a Pastor, stated the rumours were orchestrated by satanic elements who do not want members to listen to his sermons.

    He followed up with series of heartwarming pictures of his wife, son and others which he captioned: “Excess love.”

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    The last photo captured the couple in each other’s arms with their lips together and eyes seemingly closed.

    Corroborating her hubby’s caption in the comment section, Adesua professed love for him stating: “Are you a fan cause you blow me away (applauseee). We are wrapped and shielded in excess love. Love you bubba”

    Reciprocating his wife loving gesture, Banky W wrote: “It’s giving “We wrestle not against flesh and blood …but we can if we need to”. Why so fine though?”

    Responding to her bubba, the mother of one stated: “Flesh and blood did not make this revelation. I’m tryna keep up with your fine self.”

  • BBNaija reunion: I never insulted Adekunle’s mum – Doyin

    BBNaija reunion: I never insulted Adekunle’s mum – Doyin

    Former Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) Season 7 housemate, Doyinsola David, has received many backlash after yesterday’s episode of the reunion. 

    Doyin clarified that her comment that colleague, Adekunle owes his mum an apology was not an insult to his mother.

    The Nation reported that Doyin, during the ‘Level Up’ reunion show episode 6 on Monday night, stated that Adekunle “owes his mum an apology because he threw her home training to the gutters”.

    Her statement didn’t sit well with fans of the show on social media with many berating her for involving Adekunle’s mother in their beef.

    Read Also: BBNaija reunion: Doyin blasts excuse of a man’s Adekunle

    However, reacting via her Twitter handle some hours ago,  Doyin reiterated that her comment on the show was not an insult to Adekunle’s mother as many insinuated.

    She said her comment means that Adekunle’s mum trained him well but he neglected the training for which he owes her an apology.

    The reality star urged those who misunderstood her to return to English language classes.

    Doyin wrote: “I never insulted his mum. My words were “he owes his mum an apology for throwing her home training in the gutter.

    “In other words, she trained him but he neglected the training, so he owes her an apology.

  • Akpabio appoints Okonkwo as CoS

    Akpabio appoints Okonkwo as CoS

    Senate President Godswill Akpabio has approved the appointment of Chief Barrister Sylvester Okonkwo as his Chief of Staff and Saviour Enyiekere as Deputy Chief of Staff respectively.

    This was made known in a statement by the media unit, office of the Senate President.

    Chief Okonkwo attended Dennìs Memorial Grammar School Onitsha and he is also an alumni of the University of Nigeria, Enugu campus where he bagged a Bachelor Degree in Law. (LL.B. Hons. B.L) 

    He hails from Ojoto in Idemili South LGA of Anambra State.

    He is a corporate lawyer and an astute politician spanning more than two decades. He was a senatorial aspirant on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2019.

    Read Also: FG will revive moribund industries, says Akpabio

    Until his appointment, Okonkwo was the CEO of Chinto Technologies  Limited, an ICT and telecommunications outfit.

    He is happily married to Chief (Barr) Mrs. Chidiebele Okonkwo LL.B, (Hons.) B.L with kids.

    The Deputy Chief of Staff, Saviour Enyiekere(PhD) hails from Ika Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State. 

    He is an alumni of the University of Calabar and the deputy Director General of the Godswill Akpabio Senatorial Campaign Organisation. 

    He is a former two-term Executive Chairman of Ika LGA, former Senior Special Assistant to Akwa Ibom State Government on Boundaries and Conflict Resolutions, former Board Member, Akwa Ibom State Road Maintenance Agency, former student leader and former Senatorial Aspirant, Ikot Ekpene Senatorial District.

    He is member, Nigerian Environmental society, Fellow Institute of Chartered Economist of Nigeria and Professional fellow, Emergency Crisis, Risk and Safety Management Institute of Nigeria.

    He is happily married with kids.

  • I’m half human full screen god, Kunle Remi brags

    I’m half human full screen god, Kunle Remi brags

    Following his mind-blowing role interpretation in two award-winning movies, actor Kunle Remi has gloated about his craft.

    He starred as Saro in Kunle Afolayan’s multiple award-winning ‘Anikulapo’ which quickly became one of the top 10 films in 24 countries on Netflix in just a few hours of its release in 2022 and garnered massive accolades from viewers.

    Later in the year, he played Pastor Jide in Toyin Abraham’s ‘Ijakumo‘ (The Born Again Stripper) further reaffirming his title as a ‘screen god’ while the movie continues to elicit thought-provoking remarks.

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    He was however snubbed by organisers of the African Magic Viewers’ Choice Award (AMVCA) despite his lead role in Anikulapo which bagged 16 nominations, fans yet crown him the ‘best actor’.

    One Dubem on Twitter who seemed swept off her feet by Remi’s acting prowess after watching ‘Ijakumo‘, lauded him as being ‘extremely good’.

    “@KunleRemi is who the fuck he thinks he is… Extremely good jare,” she tweeted.

    Retweeting Dubems remark, the movie star and model reiterated his self-acclaimed title as “Half human full screen god”.

  • West Ham reject Man City’s £90m bid for Rice

    West Ham reject Man City’s £90m bid for Rice

    West Ham have rejected a bid of £90m from Treble winners Manchester City for captain Declan Rice.

    City’s offer was thought to have included an £80m initial payment but is short of the £100m the Hammers want.

    Arsenal are expected to make a third bid for the 24-year-old England midfielder.

    The Gunners’ second proposal of an initial £75m in four payments, plus £15m in add-ons, was turned down by West Ham last week.

    Read Also: Man City or Arsenal? Two-horse race for Rice

    Rice’s contract with the Hammers expires in 2024, although it has the option for a one-year extension until the summer of 2025.

    Following the club’s Europa Conference League victory over Fiorentina earlier this month, chairman David Sullivan said he was “99%” sure Rice would leave West Ham this summer.

    Although they have lined up Chelsea’s Mateo Kovacic in a £25m deal, the loss of Ilkay Gundogan to Barcelona means City manager Pep Guardiola is keen to bolster his midfield options, with Rice viewed as the ideal candidate.

  • Harmonised Pension: Gov. Eno assuages retired Permanent Secretaries

    Harmonised Pension: Gov. Eno assuages retired Permanent Secretaries

    In keeping to his promise of ensuring the welfare of the elderly as well as government workers, serving and retired, Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Pastor Umo Eno has set modalities to settle the lingering issue of harmonised pension for Pioneer Retired Permanent Secretaries in the State.

    Speaking at a meeting with the Forum of Retired Permanent Secretaries at the Government House, Exco Chambers, Uyo, he noted that the entitlements of workers at all levels will be given adequate attention.

    The Governor who showed deep compassion about the plight of the elder statesmen, appealed to them to exercise more patience to enable government work out ways and means of resolving the issue.

    Governor Eno, maintained that those who have worked deserve their benefits, and assured that the issues of pension and gratuities will be given deserving attention, within the resources available.

    He therefore constituted a Three- Man Committee comprising the Secretary to the State Government, Head of Service, and the Permanent Secretary, in the office of the HoS to liaise with the forum for a workable document that will resolve the issue amicably.

    Earlier in his remark, the leader of the group, Chief J.J. Obot appreciated the Governor for his prompt intervention, adding that though Pastor Eno had during the governorship campaign, promised to handle the mater if elected, they never expected it to happen so soon.

    Chief Obot who described Governor Umo Eno as God -sent, noted that they have been in court with government battling with the issue of harmonised pension for their members for a number of years.

    Appreciating the Governor, the group leader assured that since the Governor has activated his reconciliation ministry, they will withdraw the case from court and allow government to handle it accordingly.

    At the meeting were the Deputy Governor – Senator Akon Eyakenyi, Secretary to the State Government – Prince Enobong Uwah, Head of Service – Elder Effiong Essien, and Permanent Secretary Government House – Mr Godwin Udoh.

  • Govt urged to integrate herbal medicine into educational programmes

    Govt urged to integrate herbal medicine into educational programmes

    The Managing Director, Fekomi Global, Komiyo Lawrence Adefemi has called for the integration of herbal medicine or Africa traditional health knowledge and practice into higher educational institutions as a certified program and licensed field of study in Nigeria and Africa at large.

    In an open letter, Adefemi congratulated President Tinubu upon assuming into office, noting that he is fully confident that the president will deliver.

    He said: “Based on your sparkling record, our expectations are huge; our trust in your ability is far above the sky.

    “Your Excellency, why the focus remains on the kinetic approach to tackling the country’s economic challenge is indeed and indeed necessary, it is important in my humble opinion that you also pay much attention to a very missing component of the health and education system.”

    Speaking on the need for integration, Adefemi said: “The problem of Herbal medicine in Nigeria is that it is not well documented. Practitioners all over the country have died not having recorded the knowledge of Herbal medicine for descendants.

    “How long do we wish to let go of our ancestor’s knowledge? Our fathers lives for many years without modern medicine, yet, they solely depended on Africa’s Traditional health systems. Yes, modern medicine is here to stay, should that mean we should trash Herbal medicine?”

    Adefemi explained that reforms in the education and health landscape in Nigeria and Africa have triggered the long overdue dialogue among different institutions of learning.

    He said: “Firstly, with proper training and certifications, Nigeria will be producing professionally certified herbal medicine practices recognized by biomedical systems, prescribing, and administering in his qualified field.

    “Secondly, the opportunity of being at the forefront of plant-based drug research. Thirdly: the economic advantages: a successful drug discovery lead to huge commercialization. Integrating herbal medicine into our high institutional system, we have everything to gain and nothing to lose

    “Due to the lack of knowledge and awareness among biomedical health workers, more often than not the use of traditional medicine goes unnoticed or is not even interrogated during health assessments of patients.

    “Traditional health workers are often indicted in instances where there are adverse health outcomes for patients who seek medical care in health facilities after having sought help from such traditional health practitioners.

    “These points to a dire need for the preparation of biomedical health workers for them to be aware of traditional health prescriptions for such patients and where possible, collaborate with traditional health practitioners.”

    He advised that practical and realistic strategies at policy levels must also address the existing gaps in integrating the multifaceted health system.

    According to him, to achieve this, support is required from policymakers in ensuring the recognition and respect for African indigenous knowledge systems across all spheres of health care.