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  • Carter Efe thanks Davido, shades Wizkid for ignoring him

    Carter Efe thanks Davido, shades Wizkid for ignoring him

    Popular content creator Carter Efe has publicly expressed deep appreciation for Afrobeats superstar Davido, crediting him with transformative support, while taking a subtle swipe at Grammy-winning artist Wizkid for deliberate neglect.

    Efe, via a TikTok live session, highlighted Davido’s generosity during a landmark appearance on his Twitch livestream last year.

    The December 2025 session, where Davido joined as a guest, shattered records to become one of the most-watched Twitch broadcasts by an African creator, boosting Carter Efe’s visibility and followers significantly.

    “Davido is a legend and a real supporter. He came to my livestream and changed the game for me,” Carter Efe stated.

    Read Also: Carter Efe opens up on ‘painful’ separation from baby mama

    He described the 30BG leader as someone consistently willing to uplift others in the entertainment space.

    In contrast, the comedian voiced long-standing frustration toward Wizkid, pointing to his 2022 hit single “Machala”, which paid homage to the Starboy boss and topped charts in Nigeria.

    Despite the song’s commercial success, with millions of streams and widespread popularity, Carter Efe claimed Wizkid offered no recognition or response.

    “But Wizkid couldn’t even say ‘hi’ to me, even after I made a song for him that went number one,” he lamented. “Yet he had time to reply Seun Kuti. Wizkid no reply me wey drop number one song, ‘Machala’, na their him muzz me. Omo, Davido will live long.”

  • 116 bag First Class as MAU Yola graduates 7,094 in combined convocation

    116 bag First Class as MAU Yola graduates 7,094 in combined convocation

    A total of 116 first-degree graduands of Modibbo Adama University (MAU), Yola, have earned first-class honours out of 7,094 students set to graduate from the 2023/2024 and 2024/2025 academic sessions.

    The graduands will be formally awarded their degrees on Saturday, January 31, during the university’s 29th and 30th combined convocation ceremony.

    Speaking at a pre-convocation press briefing on Tuesday, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ibrahim Umar, provided a breakdown of the figures across the two academic sessions.

    “For the 2023/2024 academic session, a total of 2,034 first-degree graduands will be presented for the award of degrees,” Umar said.

    He disclosed that 55 students in the 2023/2024 cohort earned first-class honours, while 599 graduated with second class upper, 1,047 with second class lower, 330 with third class, and three with pass degrees.

    According to him, the 2024/2025 academic session will see 3,673 first-degree graduands, including 61 first-class recipients, 1,199 second-class upper, 1,931 second-class lower, 479 third-class, and 3 pass degree holders.

    “The combined total number of graduands for the two sessions, including first and postgraduate degrees, diplomas and certificates, is 7,094,” the Vice-Chancellor stated.

    He added that the figure comprises 5,707 undergraduate degrees, 454 certificates and diplomas, and 933 postgraduate degrees.

  • APC receives Mutfwang today

    APC receives Mutfwang today

    …Shettima, Akpabio, Yilwatda, governors storm Jos

    …Group lists gains of defection 

    Jos, capital of Plateau State is aglow festivities today as Governor Caleb  defects from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Vice President Kashim Shettima will lead the party leaders who will receive the governor at the Polo Ground, in the heart of the ancient city.

    Also expected at the rally are the national chairman, Prof. Netanwe Yilwatda,Senate President Godswill Akpabio, House of Representatives Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, former Plateau Governor Simon Lalong and members of the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF), led by Imo Stste Governor Hope Uzodimma. 

    Mutfwang will received the APC flag along with his deputy, Josephine Piyo, House of Assembly members, commissioners, advisers,local government chairmen, and other PDP chieftains.

    He will automatically become the state party leader who will drive the mobilisation through e-membership registration.

    The governor’s Director of Media and Public Affairs,  Dr. Gyang Bere, told reporters that the people are excited because of the implications of the defection for development. 

    He said the move would unite the Northcentral and result into a marriage that will herald solutions to developmental challenges, including infrastructural development and security. 

    Bere said it would also bring the Federal Government and Plateau closer and rekindle the people’s trust in the Renewed Hope Agenda of the administration. 

    He said the advantages of greater federal support and internal harmony are enormous. 

    Also, a group, Plateau Vanguard for Democracy (PVD), outlined the enormous benefits likely to acrue to the state, following the defection.

    It urged stakeholders to embrace the development as a turning point for unity and progress.

    The group called on political leaders, residents and stakeholders in to view the governor’s alignment with the ruling party as an opportunity to end years of divisive politics and channel energies towards peace, development and inclusive governance.

    Its chairman, Christopher Ishaku, described the defection as a strategic realignment that could transform political rivalry into collaboration for the greater good of the state.

    Read Also: President, Nentawe, others expected in Jos for Mutfwang grand reception

    He said, “We should see this moment as one in which valuable assets that had been deployed in political brinkmanship will now be channelled toward the development of Plateau State.”

    Ishaku emphasised that bringing together the governor’s political structure and former rivals in the APC would create a stronger, more unified platform to tackle the state’s longstanding challenges.

    He added, “The defection of the governor will consolidate the different tendencies in the state into a cohesive body that will ultimately make Plateau better.”

    He said that Plateau’s advancement depends more on cooperation among leaders than on rigid party loyalties, stressing that the new political configuration should drive strategic unity and a renewed focus on tangible governance results.

    Ishaku ssid the evolving landscape presents a rare catalyst for healing divisions, fostering inclusive leadership and delivering real improvements in security, economy and infrastructure for residents.

  • Fuel price hits N900 per litre in Edo

    Fuel price hits N900 per litre in Edo

    Fuel marketers in Edo State have increased pump price of fuel to N900 per litre.

    This is coming few hours after 

    Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals announced an increase in the ex gantry price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) from N699 per litre to N799 per litre. 

    Read Also: Fuel price drops to N800 per litre in Edo

    Before the increment, fuel stations in Edo sold fuel at between N739 per litre to N795 per litre.

    A visit at some fuel stations in Benin City and environs showed price adjustment to between N850 per litre to N900 per litre.

  • JUST IN: Super Eagles captain Ndidi loses father in road accident

    JUST IN: Super Eagles captain Ndidi loses father in road accident

    Super Eagles captain Wilfred Ndidi has lost his father, Sunday Ndidi, who passed away on Tuesday following a road accident in Delta State.

    Sunday Ndidi, a retired military officer, was reportedly involved in a crash in Umunede, Delta State. He was rushed to a hospital in nearby Agbor, where doctors later confirmed his death.

    The sad news was announced by Beşiktaş, Ndidi’s club side in Turkey, which expressed deep sorrow over the loss of their midfielder’s father.

    “May Allah have mercy on the deceased. We offer our heartfelt condolences to our footballer Wilfred Ndidi, his family, and all his loved ones,” the club said in a message shared on X.

    Read Also: Man United open talks with Ndidi

    Ndidi recently assumed the captaincy of Nigeria, taking over from William Troost-Ekong. He led the Super Eagles to a third-place finish at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, a tournament that marked a personal milestone as he scored his first-ever goal for the national team.

    During the competition, Ndidi also spoke fondly of his father and referenced his admiration for former Nigeria captain Kanu Nwankwo while explaining the inspiration behind his goal celebration against Tunisia.

    Messages of condolence have continued to pour in from fans, teammates, and the Nigerian football community.

  • Best Platforms to Play and Win Casino Games in 2026

    Best Platforms to Play and Win Casino Games in 2026

    Nigeria’s betting industry continues to grow rapidly, and players now have access to some of the Top casino sites in Nigeria offering fast withdrawals, big bonuses, and thousands of exciting games. Whether you enjoy virtual football betting in Nigeria, or you enjoy exploring the best casino games, knowing the right platforms can help you disover games that pay real money and discover the best betting sites in Nigeria to use.

    In this guide, we’ve stated a few top casino sites in Nigeria, and we would show you what makes these platforms stand out.

    1. Winpesa Nigeria 

    Winpesa is among the leading top casino sites in Nigeria, known for its smooth an user friendly interface, they offer one of the fastest withdrawal process in Nigeria currently, while they remain generous with their free bet and casino bonus offers. Players can enjoy:

    ● Crash games 

    ● Card games 

    ● Virtual sports

    ● Slot games

    ● Million Naira Jackpots

    ● Many promotional opportunity 

    ● Virtual Live games that pay real money

    ● Winpesa also supports quick deposits and withdrawal in ₦aira and gives rewarding sign up bonuses.

    Winpesa has over 1000+ games to also choose from and these are easy ways to make money in Nigeria.

    2. 1XBet

    1XBet is a favourite online sports betting in Nigeria, offering competitive odds, live matches, and a mix of casino and virtual games. Bonuses and promotions make it one of the most attractive place for players seeking the easy way to win money. And they offer the popular casino games also.

    3.22Bet

    22Bet combines online casino in Nigeria and sports betting options on one platform. It offers a huge welcome package, virtual sports, slots, and reliable payouts in naira making it a solid choice for anyone exploring games that pay real money.

    4.Sportybet is widely recognized across the country and in Africa, it has one of the fastest paced and user friendly betting app in Nigeria.  From online sports betting in Nigeria to casino platforms in Nigeria, virtual races, and slots, it provides a lot of  opportunities to increase your winnings. You can also benefit from free bet and casino bonus.

    Why Online Casino Betting Platforms Are experiencing growth:

    ● You can access any platform online 24/7

    ● A wide range of games to select

    ● Faster withdrawals and safe and secure transactions process

    ● You get Frequent sign up bonus

    Final Thoughts

    Whether your focus is casino games, or online sports betting in Nigeria, choosing the right platform is key. Winpesa, SportyBet, 22Bet, and 1Xbet rank among the top online casino sites in Nigeria, they offer games that pay real money, with reliable payouts, and the best betting apps in Nigeria.

    For anyone looking for games that pay real cash and the easy way to win money, these platforms remain the best options in 2026.

  • Governance expert Alfa congratulates Ododo, deputy on two years in office

    Governance expert Alfa congratulates Ododo, deputy on two years in office

    Political economist and governance reform expert, Dr. Mahmoud Bala Alfa, has congratulated Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, and Deputy Governor, Salifu Joel Oyibo, on the second anniversary of their administration.

    In a goodwill message to mark the milestone, Dr. Alfa described the two-year mark as a crucial phase for consolidating achievements and strengthening forward planning in governance.

    He said the administration has sustained political stability while advancing policies aimed at reinforcing public institutions and enhancing service delivery across the state.

    According to him, the Ododo-led government has recorded notable progress in critical areas such as infrastructure, education and social intervention programmes targeted at women, youths and vulnerable populations.

    Read Also: Gov. Ododo, pay retired judges within 14 days or face lawsuit

    Dr. Alfa also commended efforts to promote peace, unity and social cohesion, noting that these initiatives are essential for sustainable development.

    He stressed that leadership at this stage demands sustained focus, discipline and a strong sense of responsibility, adding that the coming years offer an opportunity to deepen impact and convert policies into lasting benefits for citizens.

    He expressed optimism that ongoing reforms and programmes would further improve the welfare of Kogi residents, while wishing Governor Ododo and his deputy continued success in governance.

    Dr. Alfa is a political economy analyst with extensive experience in public policy and institutional reform and holds the traditional title of Adoja Okenyi.

  • Biodun Stephen criticises trend of women going out without underwear

    Biodun Stephen criticises trend of women going out without underwear

    Filmmaker Biodun Stephen has condemned the growing trend of women appearing in public without underwear, describing it as ‘nuisance’ and not a legitimate fashion choice.

    In a TikTok video, Stephen recounted a recent incident at a salon where a woman’s privat3 part was inadvertently exposed due to the absence of underwear, citing it as an example of why the trend should be discouraged.

    “Last week, I went to get my hair done at the salon. A lady came in to do her pedicure. As she sat, I looked at her side, I saw her vagina in full display.

    “Who is teaching us all these fashion? Is it a fashion trend not to wear pant?” she asked.

    She emphasised the need for women to prioritise modesty and wear suitable undergarments in public.

    Stephen, who has consistently spoken out against this practice since 2015, questioned the influence behind this trend.

    “I believe the first time I talked about ladies not putting on pants was in 2015. Let’s try to always wear pants, there are several types. Why don’t we like wearing pants?” she said.

    Read Also: Biodun Stephen advocates reshaping storytelling in Nollywood

    She stressed that it’s unnecessary and uncomfortable for others, urging women to wear pants or other suitable undergarments.

    “You are coming for a pedicure, you would at least wear something long. Must you wear mini gown or skirt without pant?

    “Why is pant your enemy? Who told you pant is your enemy? Who told you it isn’t good for you? Please stop doing it. This is not fashion, it is nuisance”, she added.

  • Havertz in Arsenal training

    Havertz in Arsenal training

    There had been some concerns over Kai Havertz’s fitness after his struggles with injury this past year.

    But the Arsenal forward was out training with the team before the Gunners’ Champions League match against Kairat on Wednesday.

    Arsenal are already guaranteed a top-two finish in the league phase so it might be a chance for boss Mikel Arteta to rotate, and also for Havertz to build up his minutes.

    The Germany international has played just 59 minutes this term after picking up a knee injury in the opening game of the Premier League season against Manchester United.

    Read Also: Havertz scores late goal totake Arsenal top of the table

    Sixteen-year-old centre-back Marli Salmon has also trained with the first team before Wednesday’s game at the Emirates stadium.

    There was no sign of Jurrien Timber, William Saliba or Mikel Merino in training so I will ask Arteta about that in his news conference on Tuesday at 13:30 GMT.

    Merino, alongside midfielder Declan Rice, are suspended for the match after picking up two yellow cards already during this Champions League campaign.

    BBC

  • Akpabio tells 10th Senate to fast-track legislative agenda as plenary resumes

    Akpabio tells 10th Senate to fast-track legislative agenda as plenary resumes

    …lauds military collaboration between Nigeria, United States

    …adjourns plenary in honour of Senator Akwashiki

    President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, has charged members of the 10th National Assembly to approach the remaining months of their tenure with urgency, discipline and a strong sense of legacy, declaring that the Senate has entered the “final stretch” of its legislative journey.

    Akpabio gave the charge on Tuesday in Abuja while delivering his welcome address at the first plenary sitting of the Senate in 2026, following the Christmas and New Year recess.

    He urged senators to convert feedback gathered from their constituencies during the break into meaningful legislation and effective oversight actions that directly address the needs of Nigerians.

    The Senate President noted that despite the recess, the nation continued to face economic pressures, security concerns and social challenges, stressing that lawmakers must now respond with renewed commitment and focus.

    However, the resumption of plenary was marked by solemnity as the Senate observed a minute of silence in honour of late Senator Godiya Akwashiki (SDP–Nasarawa North), who died on December 31, 2025. Akwashiki has since been laid to rest.

    Describing the late lawmaker as a diligent and humble public servant, Akpabio said his contributions to the Senate and the country would be deeply missed.

    He extended condolences to the family of the deceased, his constituents and the people of Nasarawa State, while leading senators in paying tribute to his memory.

    On national security, Akpabio commended the ongoing military collaboration between Nigeria and the United States in the fight against terrorism, noting that such partnerships were critical to restoring peace and stability.

    He also sympathised with families affected by insecurity across the country, describing security as a matter of lives, homes and futures.

    Akpabio expressed concern over a recent United Nations warning that up to 35 million Nigerians could face hunger this year, describing the figure as alarming and unacceptable.

    According to him, “The development calls for urgent legislative action, stronger oversight and collaboration with relevant stakeholders to boost food security and protect vulnerable citizens.

    As political activities gradually build up nationwide, Akpabio appealed to political parties and actors to conduct themselves with civility, conscience and patriotism, warning that Nigeria’s unity and stability must not be sacrificed on the altar of ambition.

    He also urged Nigerians not to forget citizens still held in captivity by criminal groups, describing their continued detention as a national wound that must be healed.

    Encouraging continued support for the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Programme, Akpabio said perseverance, cooperation and shared sacrifice remained key to achieving a more secure and productive Nigeria.

    Turning to the work of the Senate, Akpabio said with less than one year and five months left in the current legislative cycle, the chamber had moved beyond settling in and must now focus on delivery.

    “This is the final stretch of the marathon,” he said. “It is the phase that separates participation from performance.”

    Read Also: Akwa Ibom traditional rulers endorse Tinubu, Akpabio, Eno for 2027

    He stressed that the period must be reform-driven, with priority given to bills and motions that promote economic growth, strengthen institutions, secure lives and property, and restore confidence in governance.

    Akpabio cautioned against legislative clutter, insisting that history would judge the Senate not by the volume of laws passed but by their impact and value to Nigerians.

    He said the Senate would also focus on completing pending legislative work and leaving behind a functional, principled and orderly institution.

    On the 2026 budget, the Senate President said the chamber would give it rigorous scrutiny to ensure responsible passage and faithful implementation, adding that cooperation with the Executive, guided by mutual respect and constitutional responsibility, would remain central to national progress.

    “We are here for Nigerians,” Akpabio declared. “We are their ears to hear their cries, their eyes to see their realities, and their legislative voice to protect their rights.”

    He urged senators to rise to the moment, saying the nation and history were watching.

    “Let it be said that when the Tenth Senate reached the final stretch, it did not slow down or leave the work unfinished,” he said, calling on lawmakers to “finish strong” for the sake of Nigeria.