Author: The Nation

  • Nollywood unsafe for young girls – Regina Daniels

    Nollywood unsafe for young girls – Regina Daniels

    Popular film star Regina Daniels has issued a disclaimer to celebrities and movie producers speaking against child labour and the need to keep the industry safe.

    The billionaire wife, who kicked off with acting as a child, bemoaned how unsafe the industry was for young girls as she narrated an encounter with a 14-year old make-up artiste on set in Delta State.

    Speaking in a video shared on her Instagram page, the mother of two stressed how dangerous the movie industry was for young girls both as workers and actresses alike while expressing gratitude to her mother for shielding her from wolves.

    She said: “I went to a location and I met a young girl. She was wearing a short skirt, a crop top. She greeted me and said, ‘Aunty, do you need the mirror?’ Taken aback, I decided to probe the young girl further and she told me she was, ‘the make-up artist’. She was obviously young.

    “Then I asked, ‘How old are you?’ She said; ‘I’m 14 years. I replied; ‘Okay, who is your madam?’ I asked the question because something in me desperately wanted her to be under the guardian of a woman. And then she said, ‘No, not my madam. My oga.’

    “I was shocked! So I asked if she was being paid and all but to my surprise, she revealed she wasn’t being paid. That she was trying to ‘learn work’.

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    “Trust me, I know the industry. It’s a very dangerous place for young girls. I was there. But I was opportune to have a really strong mother. A mother that was constantly on my neck, and feared by a lot of people. So they would just give me space.

    “They knew that is Mama Regina’s daughter. So, they all gave me space.

    Continuing, the politician’s wife stated: “So I asked her to call her boss. He came and was also a young guy. So I asked him when he started working with the girl. And he told me it was (the day before yesterday).

    “I’m very inquisitive especially when it involves young girls. So I asked the girl why she wasn’t in still and her parents’ whereabouts.

    “And she told me they were in Port Harcourt. That she came to Lagos since last year, meaning she came when she was just 13 years.

    “When I asked about where she slept, she told me in different hotels. I looked at her and said, ‘So, that means you have enough money to lodge yourself and she said, ‘No o aunty. When I go, I just ask anybody, can I follow you and sleep in your room?’

    “She told me that she asks both men and women. When I asked her if any had ever tried to sleep with her, she said, ‘Yes. But sometimes, I don’t use to agree and sometimes I will run’.

    “I could immediately feel that this girl is losing it. Then I told her she must go back to school and to her parents. I told her I would take care of her and sponsor her schooling till she finishes. But she told me she didn’t want to go back to school.”

    Chiding her colleague as well as crew members for willfully working with underage girls on set, Gina noted; ‘She told me she had been working with different celebrities, crew member. She mentioned a few. Then I began to wonder if those celebrities were senseless or the crew members.

    Remarking on the ‘inhumane’ treatment usually meted out to young girls in the society, the screen diva said: “The society is bad as it is and we know that young girls are at the mercy of the society. Guys can defend themselves but you see the girls, they would forever be at the mercy of the society; the underprivileged ones.”

    Rounding up with the girl’s return to school, Daniels added: “So, this girl went back to school, her first test… She was supposed to be in JSS3 but her struggle with life, men, and everything else didn’t permit it.

    “She wrote her first test in JSS1 and performed extremely well. She scored 90 over 100 and she promised to make me proud.”

  • Teenager pushes woman to death

    Teenager pushes woman to death

    A teenager, Opeyemi Adudu, has been arrested for allegedly pushing a 52-year- old woman, Medinat Aliu, to death.

    The 16-year-old teenager was arrested by Operatives of the Ondo State Police Command.

    It was learnt that the incident happened at No 107, Isolo road in Akure South local government area of Ondo State.

    Witnesses said the suspect had a scuffle with the suspect while fetching water from a well.

    The witnesses said the deceased cautioned that water from the suspects hair was dripping back into the well.

    It was gathered that the move by the deceased to stop the suspect from further fetching water water led to a scuffle.

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    The suspect reportedly pushed Aliu away and she fell and died instantly.

    Sources said family members of late Aliu had taken her remains for burial according to Islamic rights.

    Ondo Police spokesman, SP Funmilayo Odunlami, said the case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigative Department (SCID).

  • DSS joins social media, gets handles

    DSS joins social media, gets handles

    The Department of State Services (DSS) has for the first time created social media handles.

    The Service announced its social media presence on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram in a statement by its spokesman, Dr Peter Afunanya, on Monday.

    According to the statement titled: “DSS SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES DEBUT” the handles are: Twitter: @OfficialDSSNG;
    Facebook: OfficialDSSNG; and Instagram: @OfficialDSSNG.

    Afunanya said the purpose was to enhance public and stakeholder engagements.

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    The statement reads, “Department of State Services (DSS) hereby informs the public that it has created Social Media handles which are as follows:
    Twitter : @OfficialDSSNG
    Facebook : OfficialDSSNG
    Instagram : @OfficialDSSNG

    “Similarly, the PRO’s Twitter handle is @DrAfunanya_PNA . Hitherto, the Service did not own or operate these handles. Its decision to operate them with effect from 6th March, 2023 is to enhance public and stakeholder engagements. The public should be guided and NOTE that any such handles before now were/are FAKE, please.”

    END

  • Kogi Speaker loses bid for Reps seat

    Kogi Speaker loses bid for Reps seat


    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has declared Mr Idris Salman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as the winner of the election for Kabba-Bunu/Ijumu Federal Constituency in Kogi.
    The Returning Officer, Dr Adams Baba, announced the results in Kabba on Monday.

    INEC on Feb. 26, declared the result of the constituency inconclusive, due to the difference between the margin of win and voided results in two polling units.

    The commission was however able to resolve the figures and declared Salman as the winner of the election with 13, 867 votes, to defeat Kogi Speaker Matthew Kolawole.

    Kolawale who contested on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), polled 13,605 votes.

    Baba said Mr Olaiya Olobatoke of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), scored 10,967 votes, while Mr Bello Abayomi of SDP had 536 votes.

    He also announced that the candidate of Accord party, Seun Sylvanus secured 127 votes, while Adebayo David of NNPP, got 536 votes.

    ”That Idris Salman of ADC having satisfied the requirements of the law is hereby declared the winner and is returned elected,” the returning officer said.

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    But some supporters of APC have protested over the outcome of the election for Kabba/Bunu/Ijumu House of Representatives seat.
    The protesters led by APC Youth Leader Muhammed Uba marched through the streets of Lokoja to the INEC office in the state.

    According to him, the announcement of the result after it was declared inconclusive by INEC was against the provisions of the Electoral Act and INEC Regulations and Guidelines.

    Uba said that they were demanding the conduct of a supplementary election in the polling units where the February 25 elections were cancelled.

    “We call on INEC not to compromise in discharging their constitutional duties of conducting elections in line with enabling laws, to strengthen Nigeria’s democracy,” he added. (NAN)

  • Beware of antics of Oyo opposition parties, group warns

    Beware of antics of Oyo opposition parties, group warns

    A group, Irapada Grassroots Sustainable Mobilisation (I-GSM), has warned residents of Oyo State to beware of the antics of opposition parties willing to take power by rubbing the people of their democratic influence.

    It urged residents not to be carried away by the result of last Saturday’s presidential election in the State, saying Governor Seyi Makinde of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) remained the candidate to beat on Saturday.

    Speaking in Oyo during the symposium to sensitize the public, the convener of the group, Com. Oladipupo Omobosola, said Makinde deserves re-election because of his outstanding performances.

    Omobosola said discussion centered on mobilizing citizens for civic responsibility, particularly, voting by all registered voters, which would be coordinated by the leadership of landlord Associations, coordinating people in their respective communities to vote for Governor Seyi Makinde to deliver on his Sustainable Development agenda for Oyo State.

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    According to him, based on the analysis of Makinde’s 1st term administration, his fair and merit-driven recruitment, equitable infrastructural developments, regular payment of salaries and allowances to civil servants and pensioners alike, free quality education and many others were few among many other landmark achievements considered in his favour.

    Corroborating this position, Alhaji Animasahun buttressed the gesture of Makinde has already paved way for him to get another term.

    Speaking on behalf of All landlord Associations, he encouraged participants to return to their communities to canvass and mobilise on election day to ensure delivering all polling boots from OFC to GSM with a landslide margin.

  • NAFDAC intensifies sensitisation on dangers of bleaching creams

    NAFDAC intensifies sensitisation on dangers of bleaching creams

    The National Agency For Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has sensitised the mass media for onward information dissemination to the grassroots on dangers and health risks associated with the use of bleaching creams.

    The agency noted that there was a need to collaborate with the media to achieve desired results in its campaign against bleaching creams.

    Speaking at the flag-off of a one-day Southwest Zonal media sensitization workshop held in Ibadan, the Director General of NAFDAC, Prof Mojisola Adeyeye explained what her agency has done and still going across the country to curb the circulation and distribution of illicit and unapproved products in the market.

    She said competent hands of the agency have been assigned to carry out the media training exercise, saying it became imperative to warn that some of the harmful effects of bleaching creams include cancer, damage to vital organs of the body, skin irritation, allergy, skin burn and rashes, wrinkles, premature skin aging and prolonged healing of wounds.

    According to her, the World Health Organization (WHO, 2018) study revealed the use of skin bleaching creams was prevalent among 77 percent of Nigerian women, which was the highest in Africa compared to 59 percent in Togo, 35 percent in South Africa and 27 percent in Senegal.

    She advised that people especially, those in the habit of bleaching their skins must fully appreciate their natural complexions and be very mindful of using substances and creams that may cause irreversible damage to their bodies.

    Adeyeye said: “It is my pleasure to be here again in this historic city of Ibadan for the flag-off of the South-West Zonal Media Sensitization Workshop on the Dangers of Bleaching Creams.”

    “Last year, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. Boss Mustapha acting on the resolutions of the Senate wrote to NAFDAC stressing the need to take stringent regulatory actions to stem the dangerous tide of rampant and pervasive cases of Nigerians using bleaching creams.”

    “We immediately took some decisive steps such as sensitization of the public through different media outlets, enforcement through intelligence and raids in trade fair complexes that have resulted in large seizures and destruction of violative products.”

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    “One of such sensitization actions was the flag-off of Media Sensitization Workshops organized for Journalists in Abuja, Lagos and Kano.”

    “Today’s sensitization workshop is, therefore, a fulfillment of my promise to cascade it to the six geo-political zones in the country as a deliberate strategy of mobilizing, educating, sensitizing, and challenging Nigerian Health Journalists to play frontline role in our concerted efforts to eradicate the menace of bleaching creams and needless waste of scarce resources in Nigeria.”

    “This sensitization workshop is a training the Trainers’ programme with the great expectation that participants will assume role of champions in the vanguard of the campaign against use of bleaching creams.”

  • Ruth Kadiri endorses Funke Akindele as Lagos Deputy Gov

    Ruth Kadiri endorses Funke Akindele as Lagos Deputy Gov

    Actress Ruth Kadiri-Ezerika has endorsed her colleague, Funke Akindele, who’s running mate to the People’s Democratic Party governorship candidate, Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran popularly known as Jandor.

    Since the declaration of her political ambition, Akindele has received inconspicuous support from her colleagues, especially among females.

    While many are torn between registering their support for Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and Gbadebo Rhode-Vivour of the Labour Party(LP), Kadiri chose to show solidarity for Akindele.

    The mother of two, shared a photo of Jenifa’s Diary maker, outlining reasons why she’d have her vote on March 11.

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    Kadiri wrote: “It’s election season! And @funkejenifaakindele is my candidate. The reasons being; You’re hardworking. You’re smart. You’re tough. You’re emotional. Above all you’re disciplined.

    “You dare to tread where others won’t fly. You’re a risk taker. I know you’re a filmmaker. I trust you will do a good job. YOU HAVE MY VOTE.”

    Reacting, the actress-turned-politician expressed gratitude to her colleague for the support.

    “Thank you Ruth,” she wrote in the post’s comment section.

  • Some actresses came to act, others for prostitution – Dave Ogbeni

    Some actresses came to act, others for prostitution – Dave Ogbeni

    Actor Dave Ogbeni has suggested not all females in the industry came to act but some came to do prostitution under the guise of acting.

    Ogbeni sought a separation between the genuine actresses and ‘prostitutes’ so that both are not interchanged.

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    “There should be a clear-cut demarcation between Nollywood actresses and Nollywood prostitutes.

    “No be every girl come for the craft, many came for the (indirect) cash,” he wrote

    He added: “Just so you know. I’m tired of my politician friends calling my female colleagues names. I’m tired.”

  • Judgment on Wike’s suit against planned PDP’s suspension for May 32

    Judgment on Wike’s suit against planned PDP’s suspension for May 32

    A Federal High Court, Abuja has scheduled judgment for May 31 in the suit filed by Rivers Governor Nyesom Wike to restrain the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from either suspending or expelling him from the party.

    Justice James Omotosho chose the date on Monday after lawyers to parties in the case made their final submissions.

    Listed as respondents in the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/139/2023 are the PDP, its National Chairman, Iyorchia Ayu; National Secretary of PDP, Senator Samuel Anyanwu and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    Wike’ lawyer, Joshua Musa (SAN) told the court on Monday that his client’s fundamental right to freedom of association was being breached by the threat by the respondents to suspend and subsequently expel him from the party.

    Musa said it was this threat that informed Wike’s decision to approach the court.

    He faulted the preliminary objection raised by the PDP and its Chairman against the suit, urged the court to dismiss it.

    Musa also faulted the argument by lawyer to the respondent, Johnson Usman (SAN) that Wike did not exhaust the party’s Internal mechanism.

    He contended that the theory of exhaustion did not apply to issues of fundamental right, adding that the authority cited by Usman did not border on issues of fundamental right actions.

    Musa also faulted Usman’s contention that the National Working Committee (NWC) and National Executive Council (NEC) of the PDP were not juristic person.

    “We submit that the Constitution recognises the organs of a political party in Section 223. So, it is strange to say that they are not juristic persons,” he said.

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    Musa noted that despite Usman’s claim that there was no attempt to either suspend or expelled Wike, copious allegations were made against the governor in several paragraphs of the respondents’ application.

    “So why are they approbating and reprobating? Therefore, we have a reasonable cause of action to assume that they intend to suspend or expel the applicant,” Musa said.

    Usman, while responding, argued that the case was only based on speculation, because Wike allegedly failed to provide any evidence to substantiate his claim that the respondents intended to suspend or expel him from the party.

    He said the party did not contemplate suspending or expelling members of the G5 Governors or the Integrity Group.

    “We have said that there is no threat to suspend the applicant and the onus is on him to proof this,” he said.

    Usman argued that the case was within the realm of conjuncture, and that the court lacked the jurisdiction to entertain it.

    “You must exhaust the internal mechanism of the party.

    “And, having failed to do this, this court has no jurisdiction to hear the suit and I pray that the matter be struck out,” Usma said.

  • Infidelity among married women worst in PH, Sarah Martins alleges

    Infidelity among married women worst in PH, Sarah Martins alleges

    Actress Sarah Martins has alleged the capital of Rivers State, Port-Harcourt has the highest infidelity rate among married women.

    She claimed to have recently encountered two married women in PH conducting themselves in a disgraceful manner over a married man.

    Martins, via her Instagram handle, wondered why such women couldn’t just divorce their husbands so that they could have ample time to carry out their amorous acts with as many men as they desired.

    She wrote: “The rate at which married women cheat, I don’t want to hear anything about married men and cheating anymore, please.

    “Is even worst in this Port Harcourt…Later them go begin form pity party

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    “I ran into two married women fighting over another woman’s husband today in Port-Harcourt.

    “You needed to see the way they were shamelessly disgracing themselves. My gender, you can do better!

    “Why not divorce the man and enter street with your full chest! Some men are really going through a lot.”

    The movie star encouraged mothers to pray for their married sons’ who had prostitutes posing as wives.

    “Dear mothers, pray for your sons ooo ashawo no dey street again, them dey house posing as your daughters in-laws.

    “They’re very cheap and easy to knack. With a bottle of Malta Guinness and 1 plate of pepper soup u go knack them vam vam vam….

    “And na them be keyboard warriors ontop this my decent page…Justice for good men”, she added.