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  • Davido names Asake, Omah Lay, Rema as Afrobeats’ next GOATS

    Davido names Asake, Omah Lay, Rema as Afrobeats’ next GOATS

    Afrobeats icon Davido has thrown his weight behind Asake, Rema, and Omah Lay, naming them as the leading male artistes that could be regarded as the next greatest of all time in the Nigerian music scene.

    During a recent appearance on Carter Efe’s Twitch livestream on Wednesday night, Davido praised the trio for their exceptional work and growing global presence.

    Asked who the next GOAT is after him, Davido replied, “Right now, for me, I say, between Asake, Omah Lay, or Rema. If you ask me. I think they’ve done exceptionally well.”

    He noted that his assessment focused on male artists, while acknowledging the achievements of leading female stars like Tems and Ayra Starr.

    “Obviously, we have Tems, Ayra Starr, stuff like, I’m talking about males. Those three, killing it, you know what I’m saying,” he said.

    Davido expressed his admiration for the trio, highlighting their international impact.

    “Omah Lay, obviously, my brother. Rema loves him so much. Asake, I have so much love for him as well. They’re all doing amazingly well. Especially globally. It’s just amazing to be in America and just see them. You know I’m saying. It is not easy,” he added.

    The debate around who qualifies as the greatest of all time has remained a recurring theme in Afrobeats, especially as the genre continues its rapid global expansion.

  • Carter Efe tops Africa’s Twitch chart after epic Davido livestream collaboration

    Carter Efe tops Africa’s Twitch chart after epic Davido livestream collaboration

    Content creator Carter Efe has made history as Africa’s most-followed streamer on Twitch, surpassing Shank Comics’ record with over 406,000 followers.

    This milestone followed his high-profile collaboration with Afrobeats superstar Davido, which drew in a massive audience and triggered a surge in followers.

    The livestream, which peaked at 83,000 viewers, set a new record for the most-watched Twitch livestream in Africa.

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    Carter Efe also became the first African streamer to surpass 20,000 subscribers on the platform.

    Davido’s appearance on the stream was a major factor in Efe’s success, with the Afrobeats star connecting him with notable figures, including his wife and Victor Osimhen, a Super Eagles striker.

    The event was filled with excitement, including an impromptu challenge from content creator Enzo, who wanted to test Efe’s loyalty to Davido’s 30BG fan base.

    The stream has generated widespread reactions across social media, with fans praising Efe’s achievement and Davido’s support.

  • Why I don’t attend certain events – Angela Okorie

    Why I don’t attend certain events – Angela Okorie

    Actress Angela Okorie has explained that she deliberately avoids certain events due to her awareness of people’s true intentions.

    In an Instagram post, she revealed that not all invitations are genuine, adding that some are designed to harm or destroy unsuspecting guests.

    Okorie emphasised the importance of prayer and discernment, stating that only God can reveal people’s true intentions.

    She noted that her absence from certain events is because some people may not genuinely like her but want her presence because she “brings life to the party.”

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    She added that no amount of appearance fee can convince her to attend places where her spirit warns her against going.

    Her post read, “Not all invitations you should go. Some are plotting to kill or destroy you, that’s why as a human being you need to pray for deliverance so God can show you who y’all are dealing with, most of you, why I don’t attend some of your events is deep down y’all don’t like me, but you want me in ur events cos am the life of the party.

    “I follow my spirit, and there are places I don’t go, no matter how much you want me to come, regardless of the artist’s fee, or I will never be seen with you!!

    “Poison plenty o. Dem Dey poison people o. Dem Dey plan people o. Shebi una see as mohbad matter as e Dey go. Na who die loose o. Una see as JP matter take go hmmm. No be everywhere dem invite you, you go go. Some invitations na plan o.

    “Dem don do me well well if no be say I be strong person dem for don comot me, but you see this God Am serving is alive he will expose all of them In Jesus mighty name amen.”

  • Seven Nigerian celebrity weddings that made waves in 2025

    Seven Nigerian celebrity weddings that made waves in 2025

    2025 has been a wild ride for Nigeria’s entertainment scene, with some of the most epic celebrity weddings that have left fans and followers in awe.

    Here are the top seven Nigerian celebrity weddings that broke the internet in 2025:

    1. Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux’s “JP 2025” (April 15 & 19): This power couple kicked off the year’s viral hits with their multi-national nuptials, blending Yoruba and Swahili elements in a star-studded Nikah in Tanzania and a traditional ceremony in Lagos. Their white wedding in Nigeria garnered a million TikTok views in just a few days.

    2. Ruby Ojiakor and Moc Madu (May 31): Nollywood’s queen Ruby Ojiakor tied the knot with filmmaker Moc Madu in Asaba, Delta State, surrounded by industry heavyweights like Zubby Michael and Destiny Etiko.

    3. 2Baba and Natasha Osawaru (July 25): Music legend 2Baba tied the knot with his new wife, Edo lawmaker Natasha Osawaru, in a traditional wedding ceremony held in Abuja.

    4. Davido and Chioma Adeleke’s White Wedding (August 10): Afrobeats king Davido and his ride-or-die Chioma Rowland sealed their love with a $3.7 million white wedding in Miami, attended by 1,500 guests, including Aliko Dangote and Kirk Franklin.

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    The emotional tribute to their late son, Ifeanyi, and drone shots of the opulent setup amassed a million views.

    5. Mr Eazi and Temi Otedola’s Destination Wedding (August): Music entrepreneur Mr Eazi and actress Temi Otedola took destination weddings to new heights with a million-dollar “trilogy” of elegance spanning Monaco, Dubai, and Iceland.

    6. Eve Esin and Suleiman Mohammed (October 18): Veteran Nollywood actress Eve Esin tied the knot with Suleiman Mohammed in a traditional wedding in Nigeria in 2025.

    Eve Esin’s partner is of Ghanaian origin, while the actress is from Akwa-Ibom.

    7. Shawn Faqua and Sharon Maduekwe’s Moving Train Wedding (October 20): Actor Shawn Faqua and event planner Sharon Ifunanya Maduekwe redefined mobile matrimony with Nigeria’s first-ever moving train wedding, exchanging vows mid-journey on the Lagos-Ibadan train.

  • Lateef Adedimeji thanks Gov Oyebanji for visiting movie set

    Lateef Adedimeji thanks Gov Oyebanji for visiting movie set

    Actor and filmmaker Lateef Adedimeji has expressed his gratitude to Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji for visiting the set of his new movie project.

    In a post on Instagram, Adedimeji said he, his wife, and the entire crew and cast were “deeply honoured” by the Governor’s solidarity visit.

    According to him, the governor’s visit has boosted the team’s morale, adding that they are now more determined to deliver a world-class production that showcases the culture and heritage of the Ekiti people and the Yoruba tribe.

    Adedimeji appreciated the Governor’s constant support and belief in their project, stating that it reflects his visionary leadership and commitment to Ekiti’s heritage.

    He wrote, “My wife and I, and the entire production crew and cast were deeply honoured by the solidarity visit of His Excellency, Governor Biodun Oyebanji @biodunaoyebanji to the film location sets of our new project in Ekiti State.

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    “His personal visit to the sets and his unwavering support for arts, culture, and history reflect visionary leadership and a deep commitment to Ekiti’s heritage. This gesture and encouragement further strengthen our resolve and determination to deliver a world-class production that faithfully tells the story of resilience and showcases the culture and heritage of the Ekiti people and the entire Yoruba trībe. We are fully committed to making this historic project a resounding success.

    “Thank you so much, Your Excellency, for your constant support and for believing in us so much. We appreciate your kindness, selflessness, and humility…Cc: ABLE D @kayodekasum and our amazing casts/crew.”

  • How Israel DMW became one of my best friends despite online mockery – Davido

    How Israel DMW became one of my best friends despite online mockery – Davido

    Music star Davido has opened up about his close friendship with one of his aides, Israel DMW.

    During a livestream with Skitmaker Carter Efe, Davido, while appreciating the host’s friendship with Kolu, revealed that despite their employer-employee relationship, he and Israel have become best friends.

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    Davido said, “A lot of people laugh at me and Israel, but he is one of my best friends and someone I can cry to.”

    Davido and Israel’s friendship has evolved significantly, with Israel becoming a trusted confidant and friend to the music star. 

  • NDIC, NIBSS move to fast-track depositors’ payouts in bank failures

    NDIC, NIBSS move to fast-track depositors’ payouts in bank failures

    The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) and the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) Plc are set to formalise a strategic partnership aimed at dramatically improving the speed, accuracy, and reliability of depositor reimbursement in the event of bank failures, it has emerged.

    The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) would strengthen Nigeria’s financial safety-net framework by introducing a more digitised, responsive, and technology-driven process for reimbursing depositors of failed banks.

    The agreement would focus on real-time synchronisation of NDIC’s deposit registers and electronic records to enable swift verification of eligible accounts during bank resolution.

    The planned MoU was disclosed on Wednesday by the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO) of the NDIC, Oludare Sunday, during a courtesy visit to the Corporation’s headquarters in Abuja by the NIBSS Executive Management team led by its MD/CEO, Premier Oiwoh.

    According to the NDIC boss in a statement on Wednesday by Hawwau Gambo, the Head, Communication and  Public Affairs Department at the corporation, the MoU will also expand disbursement channels for depositor claims to include Mobile Money Operators, with consideration for a possible NDIC-branded mobile interface to facilitate faster payments.

    He added that the partnership would support investment in Single Customer View and interoperability infrastructure to ensure instant validation of depositor information when banks fail.

    Sunday highlighted the pivotal role of NIBSS in strengthening digital verification processes in Nigeria’s banking system, particularly through the Bank Verification Number platform.

    He said the BVN system enabled the seamless reimbursement of depositors of the failed Heritage Bank Limited by allowing payments to be made directly into depositors’ alternate bank accounts.

    “You have been a reliable partner, and NDIC remains committed to that partnership. Without NIBSS’s support, it would have been difficult to achieve the milestone we attained with the closure of Heritage Bank despite the impromptu nature of the arrangement.

    “That is why it is important for us to concretise our partnership through this MoU,” he noted.

    The NDIC boss also commended NIBSS for reforming Nigeria’s payment system and positioning it ahead of many peers globally, noting that the platform has played a significant role in mitigating fraud across the financial system.

    Responding, NIBSS CEO, Premier Oiwoh, reaffirmed his organisation’s commitment to supporting the NDIC in the discharge of its depositor protection mandate. He said NIBSS exists to serve Nigerians and remains ready to provide the technological backbone required to enhance stability in the financial system.

    Oiwoh stressed that prompt and efficient reimbursement during bank failures is critical to sustaining public confidence and advancing financial inclusion, adding that NDIC’s reimbursement efforts directly strengthen trust in the banking system.

    He further disclosed that NIBSS is working closely with law enforcement agencies to proactively reinforce the safety of Nigeria’s payment infrastructure, while also upgrading its systems to reduce transaction costs across its platforms.

    The planned MoU is expected to institutionalise collaboration between both agencies, ensuring faster, safer and more transparent reimbursement of depositors whenever bank failures occur.

  • Troops rescue 20 kidnapped victims, nab suspects

    Troops rescue 20 kidnapped victims, nab suspects

     Troops of the Nigerian Army have rescued 11 kidnapped victims and recovered arms and other items in coordinated operations across the North-West and North-Central.

    A credible source at Army Headquarters told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday that the successes were recorded under Operations Fansan Yamma, MESA, Enduring Peace (OPEP) and Whirl Stroke (OPWS).

    The source said the troops operating under Operation Fansan Yamma, rescued two truck drivers abducted along the Magami–Gusau road in Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara.

    It said that the terrorists were forced to abandon the victims during a hot pursuit by troops through their withdrawal routes.

    “In Sokoto State, troops recovered an AK-47 rifle abandoned on a farmland at Garin Hilo village, Sabon Birni LGA, following actionable intelligence from locals.

    “Similarly, under Operation MESA, troops, working with vigilantes, rescued nine kidnapped victims in Kogi and Kwara States.

    “Three farmers abducted at Ojiwo Egume community in Dekina Local Government Area of Kogi, were rescued alongside a motorcycle.

    ”(Also), six villagers kidnapped at Ikosin village, Ifelodun LGA, Kwara, were freed after a hot pursuit that forced the kidnappers to flee and abandon two motorcycles.

    “Efforts are ongoing to rescue four other victims abducted at Owa Onire in Ifelodun LGA during a road project,” it said.

    The source said the troops had suspended operations in Taraba to restore peace and order in troubled areas as well as other parts of the country.

    (NAN) 

  • Troops repel drone attack in Borno, rescue kidnapped Benue victim

    Troops repel drone attack in Borno, rescue kidnapped Benue victim

    The Nigerian Army troops operating under Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK), have repelled a terrorist drone attack on their position at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Molai in Delwa village, Konduga Local Government Area of Borno.

    A credible source at Army Headquarters told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the incident occurred on Dec. 16.

    According to the source, the terrorists deployed four armed drones with explosives but were successfully neutralised by the troops.

    The sources said that exploitation was ongoing to trace the launch point of the drones and neutralise the perpetrators.

    According to the source, troops across Sectors 2, 3 and 4 of OPHK are sustaining offensive operations under Desert Sanity IV.

    “In a related development under other ongoing operations, troops conducting Operation Safe Haven (OPEP) raided criminal hideouts and an illegal mining site at Rafin Bauna and Gero mountains in Plateau on Dec. 16, arresting three suspects.

    “Items recovered include a fabricated rifle, one round of 7.62mm special ammunition, a generator, three shovels and water pipes.

    “The suspects and recovered items are in custody for further action,” the source said.

    The source explained that troops of Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS) rescued a kidnapped victim at Yelewata in Guma Local Government Area of Benue.

    The victim, who was abducted from his shop in Gidan Waya in Obi Local Government Area of Nasarawa State on Dec. 14, the source said was abandoned by the kidnappers upon sighting troops.

    He reaffirmed the commitment of the Nigerian army to sustain offensives against terrorists, bandits and all criminal elements across theatres of operation.

    (NAN) 

  • Trump vows economic boom, blames Biden in address to nation

    Trump vows economic boom, blames Biden in address to nation

    U.S. President Donald Trump promised Americans an economic boom in an address to the nation on the night of Dec. 17, while blaming Democratic predecessor Joe Biden for high prices that have hit the Republican’s popularity.

    “Good evening, America. Eleven months ago, I inherited a mess, and I’m fixing it,” the 79-year-old said in his live speech from the White House at the end of his first year back in power.

    Trump faces growing voter anger over the issue of affordability despite his efforts to dismiss it as a “hoax” by Democrats, sparking Republican fears they could be punished in the 2026 mid-term elections.

    The billionaire president insisted that prices of gas and groceries that have worried Americans were “falling rapidly, and it’s not done yet. But boy, are we making progress”.

    In a surprise announcement, Trump said that 1.45 million United States military service members would each receive “warrior dividend” bonus checks for 1,776 dollars (S$2,295) before Christmas, paid for with revenues raised from tariffs.

    He added that the specific amount was in honour of the year of the founding of the United States, the 250th anniversary of which the country will celebrate in 2026.

    Trump then promised that “we are poised for an economic boom the likes of which the world has never seen” in 2026, when the United States will co-host the FIFA World Cup, with Canada and Mexico.

    But while the White House had billed the speech as a chance for Mr Trump to set out his economic agenda for the rest of his second term, much of it consisted of attacks on familiar targets.

    He repeatedly raged against Mr Biden, the Democrats, and migrants whom he said “stole American jobs”.

    Mr Trump’s speech comes at the end of a whirlwind year in which he has launched an unprecedented display of presidential power, including a crackdown on migration and the targeting of political opponents.

    Many economists say Trump’s tariffs have contributed to higher prices for some goods, though the overall impact has been much less than many forecasters predicted earlier this year.

    Trump, on Dec. 17, argued his tariffs are delivering economic gains and luring investment in domestic manufacturing.

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    Still, Mr Trump’s speech offered a muddled message on price levels.

    He said at one point that he was “bringing them down very fast,” while later acknowledging ongoing inflation, he said was outpaced by wage growth.

    Mr Trump also heralded his tariff barrage, indicating it would fund the payments to military members and had been a useful cudgel in settling conflicts abroad – though the levies are import taxes that historically raise costs.

    Adding to his woes, U.S. hiring has been lacklustre in recent months, with any gains largely propelled by steady hiring in health care.

    The latest jobs report showed employers added 64,000 jobs in November, thanks to health care hiring and the strongest advance in construction employment in more than a year.

    Manufacturers, however, shed jobs for a seventh straight month.

    Polls show that Americans are most concerned about high prices, which experts say are partly fuelled by the tariffs he has slapped on trading partners around the world.

    The inflation problem also dogged Mr Biden as he tried to heal the U.S. economy after the Covid-19 pandemic, and the Democrat unsuccessfully tried similar arguments with voters about economic good times to come.

    Mr Trump got his worst approval ratings ever for his handling of the economy in a PBS News/NPR/Marist poll published on Dec. 17, with 57 per cent of Americans disapproving and expressing concerns about the cost of living.

    A YouGov poll published Dec. 16 showed that 52 per cent of Americans thought the economy was getting worse under Mr Trump.

    He has also faced criticism from his Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement for focusing on peace deals in Ukraine and Gaza and on tensions with Venezuela, instead of domestic issues.

    There are signs that Trump’s team has had a wake-up call on the economy in recent weeks, with the midterm elections in 2026 for control of Congress already looming.

    Republicans lost heavily in elections in November for the mayor of New York and governorships in Virginia and New Jersey, while Democrats ran them close in a previously safe area in Tennessee.

    The president is now ramping up his domestic travel to push his economic message.

    Last week in Pennsylvania, he promised to “make America affordable again,” and on Dec. 12, he is due to give another campaign-style rally in North Carolina.

    Vice-President JD Vance – who is rapidly becoming Trump’s messenger on the issue as he eyes his own presidential run in 2028 – also urged voters to show patience during a speech on Dec 16.

    (Reuters/NAN)