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  • Why I rejected s3xy movie roles – Actress Bimbo Ademoye

    Why I rejected s3xy movie roles – Actress Bimbo Ademoye

    Award-winning Actress Bimbo Ademoye has narrated how movie makers wanted to take advantage of her.

    During an interview with Sun Newspaper, Bimbo Ademoye said moviemakers and producers wanted to use her body because of movie roles but she refused.

    According to her, most moviemakers wanted to give her movie roles she wasn’t comfortable with.

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    She revealed that most moviemakers wanted her to play sexy roles, the side chic and the husband snatcher in movies but she rejected those movie roles.

    “To be honest with you, everybody wanted to make use of the body. Everybody wanted me to play the sexy secretary or the girl that snatched someone’s husband, or the one that snatched the other person’s boyfriend. I can say that I have been very lucky.

    “I came into the industry through Uduak Isong. I didn’t experience the issues of sleeping with producers because of roles and I have never slept with anybody for that. She was more like a mother to me when I started,” she said.

  • American Rapper Big Pokey dies on stage

    American Rapper Big Pokey dies on stage

    Popular American rapper Milton Powell, professionally known as Big Pokey, is dead.

    The 45-year-old singer collapsed on stage while performing at a bar in Beaumont, Texas, on Saturday night.

    Footage from the event showed the Houston-born rapper with a mic in his hand, speaking with a DJ on stage when he exhaled heavily, tripped and fell.

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    The incident was confirmed in a statement on the rapper’s verified Instagram page.

    “It is with deep sadness that we share the news of the passing of our beloved Milton ‘Big Pokey’ Powell.

    “Big Pokey passed away. He was well-loved by his family, his friends, and his loyal fans. In the coming days, we will release information about his celebration of life and how the public can pay their respects. We ask that you respect his family and their privacy during this difficult time. Big Pokey will forever be ‘The Hardest Pit in the Litter.”

  • I’ll respond to Yvonne Nelson on alleged cheating with Tonto Dikeh later – Iyanya

    I’ll respond to Yvonne Nelson on alleged cheating with Tonto Dikeh later – Iyanya

    Songster Iyanya has promised to give a fitting response to the allegation of cheating by his former lover, Yvonne Nelson.

    The popular Ghanaian actress in a recently published book accused the singer of cheating on her with former colleague Tonto Dikeh.

    When Iyanya and Nelson began dating in 2012, some of their colleagues were envious of their union.

    But in 2015, reports of Iyanya’s breakup with his lady love spread with no one knowing what might have gone wrong in their love affair.

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    Iyanya’s alleged affair with Dikeh, among other shocking other revelations, according to Nelson’s new memoir, was responsible for their falling apart up.

    The Kukere master, commenting on Nelson’s claims via his Twitter handle, said he’d address them later.

    In subsequent tweets, he warned Nelson to anticipate Tontolets reaction noting he won’t be able to intervene when she eventually does 

    “So Yvonne Nelson said I cheated on her with Tonto Dike? Oh wow,” he tweeted..

    “I’ll respond to this later. I no go write book, but…. For now make I go watch my new video Director just send me now. Love & Trust Ft Joeboy.

    “Make Tonto No catch you oh, My hand no Dey,” he added accompanied with two laugh emojis.

  • Fake news threatens national stability – ICPC Chairman

    Fake news threatens national stability – ICPC Chairman

    Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, Chairman, Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC), has urged the media to be wary of fake news as it was threatening national stability.

    Owasanoye made the call on Monday in Abuja while declaring open a two-day workshop for reporters covering the activities of ICPC.

    “Fake news and biased reporting threaten all of us. They threaten stability, professional competencies and our livelihoods,” he said.

    The Chairman said that the workshop would offer an opportunity for the Commission and the media to agree on how to communicate professionally with the risk of fake news constantly under consideration.

    He urged the participants to use the opportunity to establish a relationship with ICPC and not just a relationship that demands the Commission to disclose which high profile case it was investigating.

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    “Reporters should seek for a relationship that will help discuss how to deal with the scourge of corruption and the attendant challenges and risks associated with that battle.”

    He said that the workshop would also help to improve the capacity of the reporters so that their stories would not become asymmetrical or misleading, or even exaggerated either in favour of, or against, the commission

    The ICPC boss also revealed that since the first training workshop for journalists was held last year, there had been an improved trajectory of reportage.

    He said that this could be further improved by more engagements and sharing of information and perspective with stakeholders to close the gaps that had existed.

    “The interaction will help close the gap and strengthen mutual symbiotic collaboration between the agency and the media,” he said.

    He sought the support of the media to assist the agency achieve its mandate of fighting corruption.

    Earlier, Mr Ashiru Baba, Director, Public Enlightenment and Education Department, had pointed out how the media had, over the years, only focused on the arrest and prosecution of ‘big shots’ in the society.

    He said that such practice negated the efforts at preventing corruption.

    “This one-sided outlook by the media was due to the erroneous belief by some media practitioners that the fight against corruption begins and ends with arrest and prosecution of the corrupt politically exposed persons.”

    Baba, therefore, highlighted some of the Commission’s efforts at enhancing corporate good governance through Anti-Corruption and Transparency Units (ACTUs) in Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).

    “Others are ethics and integrity scorecards, corruption risk assessments, youth outreach and behavioural change strategies conducted by the Anti-Corruption Academy of Nigeria (ACAN).”

    He regretted that the media had hitherto remained silent about them.

    He stated that 90 per cent of the commission’s activities were preventive and public education in nature which should elicit high level media coverage, adding that even prosecution and convictions ought to be reported widely and positively.(NAN)

  • Excited Hilda Baci receives GWR plaque

    Excited Hilda Baci receives GWR plaque

    Record breaker Hilda Bassey aka Hilda Baci has received her plaque from Guinness World Record for her remarkable cooking feat.

    On June 12, Guinness World Records confirmed Hilda Baci has officially broken the record for the longest cooking marathon by an individual with a time of 93 hours 11 minutes surpassing the previous holder, Lata Tondon, an Indian-based chef whose cooking marathon lasted for 87 hours, 45 minutes in 2019.

    The 26-year-old Akwa-Ibom chef cooked over 100 pots of food during her four-day kitchen stint which began on May 11 and ended on 15.

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    Hilda attempted to set a record of 100 hours, however, almost seven hours were deducted from her final total because she mistakenly took extra minutes for one of her rest breaks early on in the attempt.

    The renowned chef shared a video that saw her receive the boxed parcel at the gate from the delivery man while buzzing with great excitement.

    After the box containing her GWR plaque was handed over to her by the delivery man, the chef couldn’t hold back her joy as she screamed and jumped at the same time making faces for the camera.

    Hilda’s videographer made it known in the clip that the chef would be doing an official unboxing to reveal the plaque for all to see though she didn’t state when it’d be done.

    To accompany the video, Hilda tweeted: “Our plaque is here @GWR.”

  • VIDEO: Hilda Baci flaunts Guinness World Record plaque

    VIDEO: Hilda Baci flaunts Guinness World Record plaque

    Hilda Baci flaunts Guinness World Record plaque

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  • JUST IN: Kanu asks DSS to grant doctors access to him

    JUST IN: Kanu asks DSS to grant doctors access to him

    Detained Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader Nnamdi Kanu has urged the Department of State Services (DSS) to grant his new set of doctors access to him.

    In a letter to the DSS Director-General Yusuf Bichi through the Legal Department, Kanu’s lead counsel, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), in a June 16 letter, said the doctors would visit on Tuesday.

    The letter was made available to The Nation on Monday by a member of Kanu’s legal team.

    It reads in part: “At our joint meeting with the Director of the Legal Department and the in-house medical personnel of the Service on June 3, it was agreed that our client’s medical doctor should be permitted to see him for an initial medical review before proceeding with the surgical procedure on his left ear at a date to be agreed upon.

    “Our client’s known medical doctor, Dr. Cfine Okorochukwu, is out of the country, hence the need to introduce new medical personnel of his choice.

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    “The said medical doctors need to personally meet with our client for a formal engagement since he would be meeting them for the first time.

    “It will be after this initial interface with our client that the doctors will revert to us before a date is scheduled for a formal meeting for the medical review with your in-house medical doctors.

    “It is against the backdrop of the foregoing that we respectfully request that doctors Uche Ukwuije and David Obasi Ukoha be allowed access to our client, for a formal engagement meeting.

    “The aforementioned Doctors have confirmed their availability for the visit on Tuesday, the 20th of June, 2023 at 10:00am.”

    Kanu’s pending case before Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court in Abuja will also come up on Tuesday for a hearing on an application for an order of mandamus.

    The IPOB leader was charged with terrorism but the Court of Appeal in Abuja freed him after agreeing that his extraordinary rendition from Kenya was illegal.

    The appellate court, last October, granted the Federal Government’s application for a stay of execution pending the determination of its appeal pending at the Supreme Court.

    The Court of Appeal faulted the manner of Kanu’s abduction from Kenya last June to face the terrorism charges.

    It held that the extraordinary rendition Federal Government deployed broke local and international laws.

  • Tinubu’s forex policy will attract more FDIs – Airtel Group

    Tinubu’s forex policy will attract more FDIs – Airtel Group

    Chairman of Bharti Airtel Worldwide, Mr Sunil Mittal, says President Bola Tinubu’s new foreign exchange policy will attract more foreign direct investments into the country.

    Mittal stated this after a meeting with Tinubu on Monday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    He said that with the floating of the Naira, one obstruction to foreign investments had been tackled in the country by the government.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that International Monetary Fund (IMF) had, on Friday, declared support for the move by the Tinubu-led administration to unify the country’s exchange rate.

    NAN also reports that Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) had recently introduced a floating exchange rate system in the foreign exchange market by giving traders at the import and export (I&E) window the freedom in the exchange rate determination.

    With the development, buyers and sellers of foreign currency in the official FX market are now allowed to quote rates they find comfortable in the FX market.

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    Mittal said that the forex policy would give foreign and local investors more confidence that an enabling environment had been opened, adding that the economy had also moved into global reckoning.

    “I came into Nigeria in 2010 when some others were leaving because of the confidence I have that Nigeria is an emerging market in the continent.

    “With this new policy, Airtel’s investment will be increased from the annual 400 million dollars to more than 700 million dollars in the next two to three years,” he said.

    On the issues discussed with the president, Mittal said it centred on economic empowerment, job creation and poverty alleviation, adding that Nigeria shared some similarities with India in these regards.

    “With technology, digitisation and connectivity, India was able to bring a large percentage of its citizens out of poverty. It created jobs for the youth in digital space.

    “Our investments in Nigeria are not only for profit making, but we thrive in giving back to the community through our corporate social responsibility. We invest in businesses, health and other sectors of the economy,” he said.

    Mittal said that Airtel would be joining the league of 5G connectivity with its launch in Lagos on Monday.

    Meanwhile, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Airtel Africa, Segun Ogunsanya, has said that the additional spectrum would support the company’s investments in network expansion for both mobile data and fixed wireless home broadband capability, including 5G rollout.

    “The acquisition of 5G spectrum will underpin our growth strategy by enabling the launch of higher speed connectivity to enhance customer service and accelerate digitalisation for consumers, enterprises and the public sector,” Ogunsanya said in a statement.

    According him, the key benefits of 5G will include: higher speeds, lower latency, significant network capacity as well as an improved user experience.

    “The deployment of 5G will accelerate the availability and efficiency of fixed wireless access products across the country, contributing toward Airtel Nigeria’s progress in meeting the National Broadband Plan targets.

    “Nigeria is a market with enormous potential for future growth in mobile services.

    “Investment in new technologies and local infrastructure to enable this growth is a strategic priority for the group and will ensure we are able to provide reliable and affordable services to local communities across the country,” he said. (NAN) 

  • Soldiers accuse army authorities of misappropriating allowances, others, petition Tinubu

    Soldiers accuse army authorities of misappropriating allowances, others, petition Tinubu

    • Allegations false, salaries/allowances under IPPIS, says Army

    Some aggrieved soldiers have accused the Nigerian Army High Command of maltreatment and embezzlement of their allowances, including the N700,000 disembarkation allowance paid each soldier when they are to be de-inducted from the counter-terrorism/insurgency operations in the Northeast.

    They also alleged despite the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS), their salaries and allowances have continued to be manipulated by the Nigerian Army high commands in connivance with successive Ministers of Defence, Finance and Justice; Accountant General of the Federation (AGF),  Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) and National Security Adviser (NSA), who were supposed to check the excesses of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) on the proper implementation of government policies.

    These allegations and more were contained in an open letter to President Bola Tinubu signed by anonymous personnel from Headquarters, Joint Taskforce, Operation Hadin Kai, Northeast Theatre, Maiduguri, Borno State, who simply identified himself as a patriot.

    But the Army dismissed the allegations as false, insisting that the IPPIS directive of the federal government had been fully implemented for the past six years and salaries, and allowances were being paid directly to individual soldiers.

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    The army also clarified that there was no such thing as disembarkation allowances for soldiers de-inducted from the theatre, adding that no soldier was owed any allowance due them as of date.

    The petitioner alleged that soldiers had suffered maltreatment in terms of welfare: social security and income support from bad leadership, noting that the situation had gone on unabated resulting in dissatisfaction and untold hardship among junior army officers.

    “Since May 2023, almost two thousand combatants who have completed their duty in NE operation are currently undergoing rotation exercise. Each soldier is entitled to seven hundred thousand naira as disembarkation allowance which General Farouk Yahaya (COAS) denied them. 

    “On their arrival to Jaji Cantonment, the already exhausted or fatigue soldiers from counter-insurgency operation were compelled to harsh or dehumanising treatment such as eight hours tracking, inadequate feeding, poor medication and poor sanitary facilities.

    “Servicemen who have sacrificed their lives for the peace of Nigeria for many years in the battle field only to be subjected to slavery at Jaji, Kaduna. 

    “Even when this military personnel had endured short payment of their operational allowances in the North East for years, the authority at the Nigerian Army School of Infantry under Maj Gen O.A Olatoye (Commandant) still denied them disembarkation allowance which would have eased their transportation to their various units. 

    “It was so bad and unethical that soldiers who returned from war had to transport themselves to many formations/units out of their meager salary in our unsecured roads which had become terrorists, bandits and kidnappers’ hub. 

    “Soldiers were used at the theatre and dumped at Jaji military cantonment as they scramble for food daily like refugees . It is the responsibility of the authority to provide adequate feeding,  protection/safety, transportation and medical care to personnel but the reverse was the case,” the petition stated.

    The petition added: “Additionally, NA since 2017 has failed to implement (MAFA 2017) Manual Financial Administration document which former President Muhammadu Buhari signed into law.  In the said document, personnel salary/wages/allowances have been increased but only 30% is being paid to soldiers despite billions of naira released to the Army yearly. 

    “Till date, soldiers don’t know their actual salary as the payment varies in figures for personnel on the same rank. The authority under the watch of Lt. Gen F. Yahaya had continued to impoverish their subordinates to misery. 

    “Many personnel have turned to robbers, kidnappers and criminality of all sorts because their entitlements are not given to them by the authorities concerned. This is the reality of NA as soldiers are always being treated like thrash.

    “Soldiers are appealing to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as a matter of urgency to direct NA authority to fully implement MAFA 2017 documents to avert the looming danger in the system… ”

    Reacting to the allegations, Director of Army Public Relations, Brig.Gen Onyema Nwachukwu, said: “The claims are not true as there is no such allowance as disembarkation allowance. As it stands today no soldier is owed any operational allowance or any purported allowances as claimed, as they have been paid as when due. 

    “Additionally, the salaries of Nigeria Army personnel are handled by the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS) for over six years. Accordingly, salaries and allowances of personnel are credited into respective individual personnel’s accounts and not on the pay table. 

    “This process undoubtedly, provides zero opportunity for anyone or a group of persons to manipulate personnel’s entitlements.

    “On deduction from the theatre of operations, both officers and soldiers are made to undergo the Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) programme aimed at psychologically desensitizing them from the physical and emotional stress of war. 

    “This is the Nigerian Army’s response to reports of some behavioural abnormalities in some personnel after they are rotated from the theatre of operations. PTSD program is a laudable response to address envisaged psychological disorders that arise innately or otherwise in the de-inducted personnel. 

    “No soldier is left unfed and uncatered for. The only challenge here is most of them just want to be left immediately to return home. But if this happens, the outcome will no doubt be chaotic and this is the reason they have to undergo the PTSD programme.”

  • Why I built OAU multi-million Naira music studio – 2baba

    Why I built OAU multi-million Naira music studio – 2baba

    Music icon Innocent Idibia aka 2baba has spoken on why he built a multi-million music studio at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun.

    According to 2baba, during a breakfast chat organised by “The 2baba Foundation”, he built the studio as a way of reciprocating the gesture shown to him by the university with his conferment as a fellow of the school of music.

    Regarded as one of Nigeria’s greatest musicians of all time, the 47-year-old singer stated the hononary degree meant a lot to him as such he vowed to build the varsity a standard music studio where talents would be harnessed and great music stars, forged.

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    “I built the multi-million music studio in OAU because I was given an honourary degree, as a Fellow of the school of music of the university.

    “That was really huge honour for me and I promised them I was going to build a standard music studio for the school, which I did.

    “My aim is to give the students a standard space for creativity and I hope that the next generation of superstars will emanate from there.”

    Hinting at his upcoming album, 2baba added: “Also, my next album will be packaged in that studio.”