Author: The Nation

  • Grammy: Kendrick Lamar breaks Jay-Z’s record as most-awarded rapper

    Grammy: Kendrick Lamar breaks Jay-Z’s record as most-awarded rapper

    American rapper and songwriter Kendrick Lamar has dominated the rap categories at Sunday’s 68th Annual Grammy Awards, winning all four awards.

    His album “GNX” took home Best Rap Album, while “TV Off” with Lefty Gunplay won Best Rap Song.

    Lamar also received awards for Best Melodic Rap Performance for “Luther” featuring SZA, and Best Rap Performance for “Chains & Whips” with Clipse.

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    The “Luther” collaboration also earned Record of the Year, bringing Lamar’s total Grammy wins to 27, surpassing Jay-Z as the most-awarded rapper.

    Other notable winners included Olivia Dean, who took home Best New Artist, and Bad Bunny, who made history with the first Spanish-language Album of the Year win for “Debí Tirar Más Fotos”.

    Beyoncé remains the most awarded artist in Grammy history with 35 wins.

  • FULL LIST: How to keep snakes away from your home

    FULL LIST: How to keep snakes away from your home

    An Abuja-based music talent, Ifunanya Nwangene, died on Saturday after sustaining a snakebite, prompting renewed concerns over snake safety, especially in residential areas.

    Nwangene, a soprano singer with the Amemuso Choir, died on Saturday at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Abuja.

    The choir confirmed her death in a statement by its Music Director, Sam Ezugwu.

    “We regret to announce the sudden demise of our beloved soprano, Ifunanya Nwangene, who passed away yesterday, January 31, 2026, at the Federal Medical Centre following a snakebite,” the statement read in part.

    Describing her death as a major loss to Abuja’s growing music community, the choir said Nwangene was a rising star who was close to gaining wider recognition for her talent.

    “Ifunanya was on the cusp of sharing her incredible gift with the world. Her voice and spirit will be deeply missed,” the statement added.

    Read Also: Doctors bemoan invasion of wards by snakes

    The choir said details of her burial arrangements would be announced later.

    Health experts warn that snakes often bite when startled or threatened, both during the day and at night. Their venom can be fatal if victims do not receive immediate medical attention.

    Snakebite remains a major public health challenge in rural and semi-urban communities across Nigeria and other tropical regions.

    Health authorities estimate that about 2,000 people die from snakebites annually in Nigeria, with many more suffering long-term complications.

    In light of this, experts advise residents to take preventive measures to reduce the presence of snakes around their homes.

    Here are ways to keep snakes away from your home:

    1. Clear bushes and cut grass short around your home. Snakes avoid open, exposed areas where they can be easily seen.

    2 Inspect your house regularly, especially gaps under doors. Seal cracks in walls, foundations, and floors.

    3.  Move wood piles away from the house, as they provide ideal hiding spots for snakes.

    4.. Avoid leaving doors and windows open for long periods, especially in the evening, as some snakes can climb quietly and unnoticed.

    5. Check shaded areas before resting outdoors, as snakes are attracted to cool, shaded environments.

    6. Inspect your bed and surroundings before sleeping, including under sheets and mattresses.

    7. Avoid sitting or sleeping outside on mats or mattresses in the evening, when snakes are more active.

    8. Use approved snake repellents where necessary.

  • Nine things to do with snake bite

    Nine things to do with snake bite

    The death of Abuja-based music talent Ifunanya Nwangene following a snakebite has renewed public concerns over snakebite emergencies and the urgent steps required to save lives when such incidents occur.

    Nwangene, a soprano singer with the Amemuso Choir, died on Saturday at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Abuja, after sustaining the bite.

    Her death was confirmed in a statement by the choir’s Music Director, Sam Ezugwu.

    “We regret to announce the sudden demise of our beloved soprano, Ifunanya Nwangene, who passed away on January 31, 2026, at the Federal Medical Centre following a snakebite,” the statement reads.

    The choir described her as a rising star in Abuja’s music scene, noting that she was close to gaining wider recognition for her talent. Burial arrangements, the group said, would be announced later.

    Health experts say snakebites often occur when snakes are startled or threatened and can happen both during the day and at night. Without prompt medical attention, snake venom can be fatal.

    Read Also: Five countries where snakes don’t exist

    Here are things to do if bitten by a snake:

    1. Give pain relief medication to help manage severe local pain and calm the victim.

    2. Gently wipe the bite site but do not cut or incise it, as this can worsen bleeding.

    3. Remove tight items such as rings, bracelets, shoes, or clothing around the bitten area.

    4. Avoid traditional remedies, herbal treatments, or unverified first aid methods.

    5. Take the victim to a health facility immediately for proper medical care.

    6. If vomiting occurs, place the person on their left side in the recovery position.

    7. Monitor breathing and airway closely, and be prepared to assist if necessary.

    8. If the snake has been killed, take it along to the hospital for identification to guide treatment.

    9. Keep movement to a minimum, especially of the bitten limb, to slow the spread of venom.

    10. Get a snake antivenom at the hospital.

  • No nation can thrive without investment in Youths – Tinubu

    No nation can thrive without investment in Youths – Tinubu

    President Bola Tinubu has said that no nation could thrive without deliberate investment in its youths.

    According to the President, who represented by the Minister of State for Education, Prof. Suwaiba Sa’id-Ahmad, Nigerians should not lack quality education due to financial limitations.

    Tinubu made the disclosure at the 34th Convocation ceremony and 43rd Founders Day of the Federal University of Technology (FUT), Minna on Sunday.

    The President noted that over the past 43 years, the university had distinguished itself as a centre of excellence in science, engineering innovation and applied research.

    He said that the administration has expanded access to education through targeted infrastructure investments and the implementation of the student loan scheme.

    Prof. Farouk Kuta, Vice-Chancellor of the University, said the ceremony stands as a powerful affirmation of the university community.

    He said the community was defined by resilience, creativity, and unwavering dedication to the advancement of knowledge and service to humanity.

    Kuta said that the past year recorded exceptional progress, as the university ranked the seventh best university in Nigeria and emerged as the highest ranked specialised university.

    He said that the university ranked among the top 10 best in Nigeria and 68th in Africa.

    He noted that the strategic expansion of the institution was a decisive step toward fulfilling its mandate as a technology-driven university committed to solving societal challenges.

    Read Also: Tinubu, Atiku hail Fela as global icon after Grammy Lifetime honour

    This, he added, was particularly in the area of training of healthcare professionals and medical technologists in the country.

    He stated that the institution remained committed to the merit and welfare of both academic and non-academic staff.

    “Over 146 senior non-teaching staff and 110 junior staff were promoted, while the appointments of 22 staff were confirmed.

    ”Also, in creating an enabling environment, the school clinic and sports complex were renovated,” he added.

    The V-C urged the graduates to mark their transition from learners to alumni and solution providers.

    The institution’s Pro- Chancellor and Chairman of the governing council, Dr Mohammed Santuraki, commended the President on his reforms in enhancing steady progress.

    He said he align with the Tinubu administration in ensuring national growth.

    Santuraki also appreciated Gov. Umar Bago of Niger for donating N100 million towards the construction of female hostel for medical students.

    He also appreciated the visionary leadership of the V-C’s prudent management of resources, while urging the graduating students to be good ambassadors of the University in their careers.

    The overall best graduating student from the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Koter Oluwadamilola, said the moment was a testament to perseverance, faith, and unity that carried them through the journey.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the institution graduated 5,297 students for the 2024/2025 academic session.

    (NAN)

  • NLC, TUC plan peaceful solidarity rally Feb. 3

    NLC, TUC plan peaceful solidarity rally Feb. 3

     The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) say they will stage a peaceful solidarity rally on Feb. 3 in support of the Joint Union Action Committee (JUAC).

    The unions announced this in a joint statement signed by Mr Benson Upah, General Secretary of the NLC, and Mr Nuhu Toro, Secretary General of the TUC, in Abuja.

    The solidarity is in support of the strike by Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) workers, led by JUAC, over unpaid salaries.

    Workers under JUAC commenced an indefinite strike on Jan. 19, shutting down key administrative offices, including the FCTA Secretariat and the FCDA.

    The strike followed the expiration of a seven-day ultimatum issued on Jan. 7, demanding that the FCTA management address long-standing labour and welfare grievances.

    According to union, the rally is to reaffirm labour’s collective resolve that an injury to one worker remains an injury to all within the Nigerian labour movement.

    “The action will send a clear message that labour will resist all forms of intimidation and injustice against workers,” they said.

    The unions said the struggle was legitimate, non-negotiable and would be sustained until justice was achieved.

    They added that their support for JUAC members remained total and unwavering.

    Read Also: NLC, TUC issue FG 14-day ultimatum overdelayed implementation of CONHESS

    They urged JUAC members to remain steadfast, courageous and united in the defence of their rights.

    The NLC and TUC said the planned rally was aimed at demonstrating collective resistance against injustice.

    They added that the peaceful action would be directed to the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA), insisting the rally would be lawful and peaceful.

    They directed all affiliates and state councils to mobilise members massively for the rally, adding that intimidation and repression would not weaken workers’ resolve.

    They reiterated that workers’ rights were never given but won through collective struggle.

    The unions assured workers in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) that they would not be abandoned. (NAN)

  • A’Ibom halts legal proceedings against cleric, urges forgiveness

    A’Ibom halts legal proceedings against cleric, urges forgiveness

    The Akwa Ibom State Government has halted legal proceedings against the lead pastor of Household of Love Churches, Reverend Yinka Yusuf.

    The State Government threatened to institute legal action against Yusuf for reportedly making unguarded utterances and inflammatory comments against Akwa Ibom and its people in a viral video online.

    Governor Umo Eno, who announced the withdrawal of the legal action, appealed to citizens of the State to accept the apology tendered by Yusuf.

    Speaking at the February edition of the Government House Covenant Service at Banquet Hall, Government House, Uyo, the Governor said since Rev Yinka has apologized, Akwa Ibom people should accept and put the entire thing behind.

    He noted that Akwa Ibom people are very hospitable and accommodating, hence should accommodate Rev Yinka, and not hold his unfair utterances against him.

    Read Also: A’Ibom community gets borehole water, phone charging centre

    “As a State, we have put this behind us. We have accepted the apologies. And, we are even more blessed by the Founder and General Overseer of Deeper Christian Life Ministry, Pastor W.F. Kumuyi, who was here in the State at the same time for a five-day crusade of his Church.”

    Eno also appreciated the security agencies for their diligence, timely intelligence gathering and  prompt intervention in the matter.

    He disclosed that he has directed the Attorney General to halt the preparation of legal proceedings against  Rev. Yusuf.

    “We are very hospitable and accommodating people. We always ensure our dignitaries come in peace and leave in peace,” he said.

    The Governor also announced the commemoration of the 2nd Anniversary of the Golden For All, which is to hold on February 20, 2026 at Ibom Hall in Uyo.

    “Incidentally, the date falls on the birthday of my beloved wife who had gone to be with the Lord. So, we will be celebrating her posthumous birthday on that date as well. Let everyone kindly join us for the events,” he said.

    Preaching on the theme: “But the Lord stands beside like a great warrior,” with theme drawn from Jeremiah 20:11, the Lead Pastor of Honeystreams Church, Pastor (Dr.) Akomaye Ugar, said every power needs God to function.

    He admonished Christians to experience the power of God in their lives and situations, and always call on God by faith; fill their spirits with the word of God; and keep their covenant with God.

  • Full List: Top 12 most spoken languages in the world in 2026

    Full List: Top 12 most spoken languages in the world in 2026

    In 2026, global language use is led by English, which ranks first when both native and second-language speakers are counted. 

    With more than 1.5 billion users worldwide, English remains the dominant language of business, technology, and scientific exchange. Mandarin Chinese follows closely, standing out as the language with the largest number of native speakers. 

    Read Also: FULL LIST: Nigeria, Australia, 8 other countries with most languages

    Hindi also continues to rise in global prominence, fueled by India’s growing population and increasing international influence.

    Here are the top 12 most spoken Languages in the World in 2026:

    *English: 1.528 billion

    *Mandarin Chinese: 1.184 billion

    *Hindi: 609 million

    *Spanish: 558 million

    *Modern Standard Arabic (MSA): 335 million

    *French: 312 million

    *Bengali: 284 million

    *Portuguese: 267 million

    *Russian: 253 million

    *Indonesian: 252 million

    *Urdu: 232 million

    *German: 134 million

  • 2027: Time to be fair to Senator Wadada

    2027: Time to be fair to Senator Wadada

    • By Mallam Bala Rayanu 

    As the political air in Nasarawa State thickens with the approach of the 2027 governorship election, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) finds itself at a critical crossroads. 

    With over 40 aspirants indicating interest to fly the party’s flag, the task of choosing a candidate who can secure victory and deliver good governance is paramount. 

    A careful look across this wide field shows that one man stands not just on the strength of proposed zoning arrangements but on a mountain of proven service, deep connection with the people, and tangible achievements. 

    That man is none other than Senator Ahmed Wadada Aliyu, the distinguished Senator representing Nasarawa West.

    Senator Wadada is not a new name in the political terrain of Nasarawa State. His journey is one of dedication, a long walk with the people that did not start with the upcoming election. 

    For decades, whether in office or out of it, Wadada has made himself available to the people. His life has been devoted to service, a stark contrast to many who only remember the people when election season draws near. 

    He is not an opportunist seeking something from the people; he is a servant who has consistently given his all to them. This faithfulness has earned him a mass followership across the state, cutting across tribe, religion, and even political party lines. 

    His political successes tell the story: two terms in the House of Representatives, a strong second-place finish in the 2019 APC governorship primaries, and a victorious senatorial campaign in 2023 under the SDP, which he joined barely months to the election. 

    This victory, against the tide, is a clear confirmation of his grassroots appeal and acceptability.

    The other aspirants in the APC are good and capable individuals who love the state. However, when it comes to preparation, consistency, and a proven record of uplifting the people, Senator Wadada is in a class of his own. 

    His entire political career is a testament to service delivery. While others may point to plans, Wadada points to countless interventions that have touched lives directly. His performance in the Senate within a short time is a clear example of a leader who hits the ground running.

    Since assuming office in June 2023, Senator Wadada has been a voice and an action point for Nasarawa West and the entire state. He has sponsored and supported bills aimed at national development and specific benefits for his constituency. 

    These include bills to upgrade the Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa to a Federal University of Mining, Engineering and Technology, to create a School of Fishery and Aquatic Sciences in Umaisha, and to upgrade the Nasarawa State Specialist Hospital Lafia to a University Teaching Hospital. 

    Senator Wadada used his influence with President Ahmed Bola Tinubu to facilitate the construction of the 118km Keffi-Nasarawa-Toto Road, a major inter-state corridor linking Nasarawa and the FCT, supporting regional logistics and Nasarawa ’s growing lithium industry. 

    He moved motions for the construction of a flyover at the Total Roundabout in Keffi and for the placement of the proposed North Central Development Commission in Lafia. These are strategic moves for infrastructural and educational growth.

    But where Senator Wadada truly stands apart is in his transformative touch on the lives of ordinary people. His empowerment programmes are legendary across the five local government areas of Nasarawa West. 

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    He has distributed thousands of sewing machines, grinding machines, welding machines, and vulcanizing machines to youths and women. He has given out farm harvesters, irrigation pumps, seedlings, herbicides, and pesticides to farmers to boost agriculture. 

    His palliative support has been massive and consistent, with the distribution of tens of thousands of bags of rice during Eid-Fitr, Eid-Kabir, and Christmas celebrations in 2023, 2024, and 2025, reaching every ward and group imaginable.

    His commitment to education is profound. He spent millions to register hundreds of students for WAEC and NABTEB exams. He has constructed and renovated classroom blocks, headmasters’ offices, and exam halls across numerous schools in Keffi, Karu, Kokona, Nasarawa, and Toto Local Government Areas. 

    He has donated computers, furniture, and cash to educational institutions, including Nasarawa State University, Keffi.

    In the health sector, his impact is life-saving. He built and equipped modern Primary Healthcare Centres in communities like Ittah, Aisa, Loko, and Ajuye. He distributed hospital beds, mattresses, incubators, oxygen concentrators, wheelchairs, sterilizers, and other critical medical equipment to General Hospitals in Keffi, Karu, Garaku, Nasarawa, Toto, Gadabuke, and Umaisha. 

    He also organised free medical outreach programmes where over 700 and 800 people benefited in single events, receiving treatments, eye screenings, glasses, and minor surgeries.

    Infrastructure development under his watch is visible. He has sunk over a hundred motorized solar and hand-pump boreholes across communities, ending water scarcity. 

    He installed solar street lights along major roads and streets, enhancing security and night-time economic activities. 

    He facilitated the rehabilitation of key roads like the Keffi-Gunduma-Gitata-Kwoi road and constructed bridges, such as the one in Laminga and another in Karshi Jeje, to connect communities.

    Perhaps one of his most celebrated interventions is in job creation. Senator Wadada has directly facilitated the employment of over 122 indigenes into various federal and state agencies. 

    The list includes the Nigeria Police Force, the Nigerian Army, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, the Federal Inland Revenue Service, the Central Bank of Nigeria, the National Assembly Service Commission, and many others. This direct impact on livelihoods is unmatched.

    Furthermore, his personal philanthropy through his Keffi Polo Ranch platform and countless donations to communities for transformer repairs, mosque and church projects, market associations, and victims of fire disasters, floods, and communal crises shows a heart that beats for the people beyond politics.

    Senator Wadada is also a loyal party man and a unifier. He was the Chairman of Governor Abdullahi Sule’s Campaign Council in 2019. Even when he contested for the Senate under the SDP in 2023, he openly campaigned for Governor Sule and President Tinubu. 

    Most significantly, he has the political muscle and connections to influence decisions for the good of Nasarawa State.

    The message to the APC is clear. If the party is truly keen on winning the 2027 governorship election in Nasarawa State, then it must look towards its most prepared, most connected, and most accomplished aspirant. 

    The party should reward loyalty, dedication, and proven capacity. 

    Senator Wadada has paid his dues politically and otherwise. He is already in sync with the people, understanding their needs and expectations because he has been living with them and serving them. 

    To ignore this reservoir of goodwill and competence is to take a great risk. 

    Indeed, the time has come for the APC to be fair to Senator Wadada. In doing so, the party will be fair to itself and, most importantly, to the good people of Nasarawa State who yearn for a leader that truly knows the way, has walked the way, and is ready to show the way.

    Rayanu is a member of the media and strategy team for Senator Ahmed Wadada Aliyu 2027

  • Grammy 2026: How I almost omitted ‘With You’ on 5IVE album – Davido

    Grammy 2026: How I almost omitted ‘With You’ on 5IVE album – Davido

    Five-time Grammy nominee Davido has revealed that his hit song ‘With You’, featuring Omah Lay, almost didn’t make the final tracklist of his 5IVE album.

    The Afrobeats star made the disclosure in an interview with OkayAfrica, shared by HYPETRIBE on Monday.

    He said the song, which earned him a Grammy nomination, was not a favourite during internal listening sessions.

    “Man, it’s so crazy because that song almost didn’t make the album. With You was not in anybody’s top five, ” Davido said.

    The song’s success made its near omission emotional for Davido, who often wonders what would have happened if he hadn’t included it.

    “And now look at it go. Every time I was performing it, my heart would just start beating like, what if I didn’t put this song?” he added.

    Davido also recalled the moment he learned of his latest Grammy nomination, saying the news came unexpectedly while he was in Dubai, close to his birthday.

    “I was in the car, actually, checking a car, and then my phone rang. They were like, ‘Oh yeah, another nomination.’ I was like, wow. Thank God,” he said.

    Read Also: Grammy 2026: I thought Davido didn’t like me – Omah Lay

    ‘With You’ has become one of Davido’s most successful recent releases, topping charts and garnering over 100 million streams on Spotify.

    Despite the song’s success, Nigeria didn’t win any Grammys, with South Africa’s Tyla taking home Best African Music Performance.

    Speaking on his focus, Davido said his eyes his set on touring and new music, with a performance at Coachella 2026 confirmed.

    Davido, who is the only Nigerian artist on the festival’s lineup is set to perform on both Saturdays, April 11 and April 18, 2026, in Indio, California.

    “Going back on tour, definitely more music. I’m about to do Coachella. Big plans,” he said.

  • Grammy 2026: I thought Davido didn’t like me – Omah Lay

    Grammy 2026: I thought Davido didn’t like me – Omah Lay

    Afrobeats singer Omah Lay said he initially assumed Davido didn’t like him. 

    But the assumption was later proven wrong, paving the way for their Grammy-nominated collaboration “With You”.

    According to him, he saw a clip of Davido reacting positively to his music, which changed his perception.

    The singer made the revelation in a GRAMMY red carpet interview with OkayAfrica, shared by HYPETRIBE on Monday, stating that the assumption was quickly dispelled, and they connected, leading to their collaboration.

    “I was in the house, really, and I was going through it when I saw it, and I lost my mind.

    “It was the fact that I didn’t know Davido was like that. I thought we had a beef. I thought he didn’t like me.

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    “It was funny, and we connected so well after that. Boom—magic happened,” he said.

    Omah Lay described their work together as effortless and organic.

    Omah Lay was optimistic about his chances at the Grammys, but also acknowledged the strong Nigerian presence in the Best African Music Performance category. “Me and Davido, of course,” he said when asked who he expects to win. “But Burna is there, Ayra is there, Wizkid is there. Any of us—I mean, we are repping Nigeria.”

    Despite being nominated alongside other Nigerian stars, the Best African Music Performance award went to South Africa’s Tyla for “Push 2 Start”.