Author: The Nation

  • I became depressed after jail time experience – Ceeza Milli

    I became depressed after jail time experience – Ceeza Milli

    Singer Ifeanyi Charles Bosnah, popularly known as Ceeza Milli, has opened up about his past struggles, revealing he spent time in jail and battled depression.

    In an interview with Yanga FM Lagos, he said the experience has had a lasting impact on his mental health, stating that he is still recovering.

    “I went through a depressive stage, I went to jail. I suffered in Nigerian prison,” he stated.

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    Milli attributes his current health issues to the traumatic experience and emphasised his focus is on health-driven weight loss, dismissing claims he’s reacting to online criticism.

    He expressed appreciation for past collaborations with Wizkid, crediting the artist with helping him provide for his family.

    Milli also noted that Wizkid’s support was significant: “Wizkid tried for me, he gave me collaborations that made me feed my family.”

  • Funke Akindele shares moment as Sanwo-Olu watches ‘Behind The Scenes’

    Funke Akindele shares moment as Sanwo-Olu watches ‘Behind The Scenes’

    Actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele has shared her gratitude after Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu watched her film “Behind the Scenes”, calling it a humbling experience.

    The film, co-directed by Akindele and Tunde Olaoye, has grossed over N2 billion at the box office, making it one of Nollywood’s top earners.

    It stars Scarlet Gomez as a generous real estate mogul whose kindness strains family ties and prompts personal reflection.

    Akindele expressed her fulfillment, saying the movie’s message had touched many hearts.

    Read Also: Funke Akindele makes history in Canada, North America with “Behind The Scenes”

    She thanked the Governor for his time and insightful feedback, encouraging audiences to catch the film still showing in cinemas across Nigeria, the UK, the USA, and Canada.

    She wrote, “A truly humbling moment as the Governor of Lagos State, His Excellency Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, watched my movie behind the scenes.

    “Moments like this remind me that when you stay committed to your craft and remain consistent, your work will speak for you in places you never imagined. I feel so fulfilled and happy knowing this film touched many hearts and that the message I hoped to pass across was felt. Thank you, Your Excellency, for your time and thoughtful feedback.

    “If you haven’t seen BehindTheScenes, please go see it. Still showing in cinemas nationwide, and also in the UK, USA, and Canada”.

  • WAYC honours Apostle Dickson with Mandela leadership award

    WAYC honours Apostle Dickson with Mandela leadership award

    The West Africa Youth Council (WAYC) has conferred the prestigious Nelson Mandela Leadership Award of Excellence and Integrity on Apostle Nnamani Emmanuel Dickson, renowned clergy, humanitarian, and CEO of Biggeo Fashion World, in recognition of his exceptional contributions to youth empowerment, ethical leadership, and community development across West Africa.

    This distinguished award, named after the legendary Nelson Mandela, is presented to leaders whose lives exemplify the values of integrity, selflessness, vision, and service to humanity.

    Apostle Nnamani Emmanuel Dickson has consistently demonstrated these virtues through his impactful ministry, philanthropic initiatives, and entrepreneurial excellence.

    As the driving force behind Biggeo Fashion World, Apostle Dickson has redefined creativity and innovation in the fashion industry—creating opportunities for young people through skills training, mentorship, and job creation.

    His brand continues to champion quality, luxury, cultural elegance, and empowerment-driven enterprise, offering premium fashion that speaks to personalities of distinction and royalty.

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    In response to the honour, Apostle Nnamani Emmanuel Dickson expressed profound appreciation to the Leadership of the West Africa Youth Council, stating that he is deeply humbled by the recognition and grateful to the Council for finding him worthy of such a remarkable award.

    He reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to advancing youth development, promoting ethical leadership, and contributing meaningfully to society.

    Representatives of the West Africa Youth Council praised Apostle Dickson’s dedication to uplifting communities, noting that his work and character remain true reflections of Nelson Mandela’s enduring legacy.

    The Leadership of WAYC celebrates Apostle Nnamani Emmanuel Dickson as a beacon of integrity, excellence, and transformational leadership in West Africa.

  • Lagos to clamp down on drainage encroachment in Lekki axis

    Lagos to clamp down on drainage encroachment in Lekki axis

    The Lagos State Government has announced plans to intensify enforcement against drainage encroachment and other environmental infractions in the Lekki axis, as part of efforts to mitigate flooding and protect critical water infrastructure.

    The Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, said this while leading an inspection of ongoing drainage projects and flood-prone areas in Ogombo, Lake Embankment, Ikate, Mobil area, Mobil Road, Kusenla, and other adjoining communities.

    Wahab said the inspection followed intelligence reports on attempts to tamper with major drainage alignments, particularly System 46, warning that any interference could have far-reaching consequences for the Ikota River corridor.

    “We received whistleblower information that there was encroachment on System 46. We have decided to install signposts to clearly demarcate the alignment and ensure that no one goes back to reduce or tamper with it, because it will eventually affect the Ikota River,” he said.

    At System 44, the commissioner recalled that contraventions had earlier been removed from the drainage alignment two years ago, noting that contractors were still on site. He explained that persistent flooding along Mobil Road was traced to the temporary damming of upstream and downstream sections to enable construction works.

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    “We have directed the contractor to hasten work so the damned areas can be removed. About 800 metres remain on both the upstream and downstream sections leading to the Ikota River,” he said.

    The commissioner added that the state government had expanded the scope of the project to include not only drainage construction but also the installation of a pump station to improve flood discharge capacity.

    “This is our third visit here. After our earlier inspections, we awarded the job, and due to developments in the area, including the regional road project, we approved additional electro-mechanical works and a pump station to effectively manage flooding,” he added.

    Wahab expressed concern over the takeover of wetlands and illegal sand-filling observed along Mobil Road, as well as the emergence of shanties along the Coastal Road corridor.

    He said the government would erect signposts to protect wetland alignments and adopt a coordinated approach with the Federal Ministry of Works to address illegal occupation along the Coastal Road, which is a federal asset.

    According to him, uncontrolled settlements around conservation areas pose environmental and security risks, adding that open burning observed behind a conservation zone could also threaten wildlife habitats.

    On the timeline for completion of ongoing projects, Wahab said the drainage works were initially scheduled for 24 months, but the addition of new components could extend the project by about 12 months.

    Speaking on the state’s preparedness for the 2026 rainy season, the commissioner stressed the reality of climate change, citing persistent rainfall in recent months.

    “The rain has not stopped. Anyone who says climate change or global warming is not real is simply denying reality. Our responsibility is to continue advocacy, provide resilient infrastructure, and ensure residents take ownership of these facilities,” he said.

    He urged residents to refrain from activities that undermine public infrastructure, assuring that the state government would continue to enforce environmental laws to safeguard lives, property, and sustainable development.

  • Sanwo-Olu congratulates Lagos APC spokesman, Seye Oladejo, at 60

    Sanwo-Olu congratulates Lagos APC spokesman, Seye Oladejo, at 60

    Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has congratulated the Publicity Secretary of the Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mogaji Oluseye Oladejo, on his 60th birthday, describing him as a dependable party spokesman and a valuable asset to the state.

    In a statement issued by his special adviser on media and publicity, Gboyega Akosile, the governor praised Oladejo’s contributions to governance and party politics in Lagos, noting his long years of service and commitment to public duty.

    Sanwo-Olu described the former Chairman of Mushin Local Government and ex-member of the Lagos State Executive Council as a seasoned politician and administrator who deployed the opportunities of public office to advance good governance in the state.

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    He said Oladejo’s attainment of the Diamond age was a milestone worthy of gratitude to God, commending his impactful life and meritorious service to Lagos State, including his roles as Special Adviser to the Governor on Commerce and Industry and later Commissioner for Special Duties.

    “On behalf of my adorable wife, Ibijoke, the government and good people of Lagos State, I join family, friends, political leaders, and members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State to congratulate our party’s Publicity Secretary, Mogaji Oluseye Oladejo, on his 60th birthday,” the governor said.

    He added, “Mogaji Oladejo is a seasoned politician and administrator who has contributed significantly to the ruling party and Lagos State. He served his community, local government, and our dear state in different capacities with passion and displayed a high level of integrity, loyalty, dedication, and professionalism in public and political offices. He has been a good spokesman for Lagos APC, and we are proud of him.”

    Sanwo-Olu further described Oladejo as a committed patriot and exemplary servant-leader whose record of service continues to inspire others in public life.

    “As our party’s Publicity Secretary in Lagos celebrates his 60th birthday, I urge him to rededicate himself to the greater good of mankind. I pray that God will grant him long life and sound health to enable him to render more service to humanity, our party, Lagos State, and Nigeria,” the governor said.

  • Toyin Abraham’s ‘Oversabi Aunty’ hits N1bn, sets new Nollywood record

    Toyin Abraham’s ‘Oversabi Aunty’ hits N1bn, sets new Nollywood record

    Actress and producer Toyin Abraham has set a new career milestone as her film, ‘Oversabi Aunty’, surpassed N1 billion at the Nigerian box office.

    The feat marks the first time Abraham has crossed the N1 billion earnings threshold, with the film emerging as the fourth highest-grossing Nollywood movie of all time.

    Released in December 2025, Oversabi Aunty has also become the first directorial debut in Nollywood to reach the N1 billion mark.

    Film distributor FilmOne celebrated the achievement, describing it as a historic moment for the industry and commending the film’s commercial success.

    Reacting to the milestone, Abraham expressed appreciation to her supporters, cast, and production team, thanking her fans, Nigerians, and FilmOne for their role in the project’s success.

    “Thank you, everyone. I’m short of words. Oversabi Aunty to the world and still showing in cinemas near you. My first directorial debut on the big screen. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.”

  • Tuggar, Turkish foreign minister hold talks ahead of Tinubu’s state visit

    Tuggar, Turkish foreign minister hold talks ahead of Tinubu’s state visit

    The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, has held high-level talks with his Turkish counterpart, Hakan Fidan, in Ankara, Türkiye, ahead of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s upcoming State visit to the country.

    The meeting focused on strengthening bilateral relations, with emphasis on political, economic, security, and multilateral cooperation between Nigeria and Türkiye.

    In a statement issued by Alkasim Abdulkadir, media aide to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Fidan commended Nigeria’s role in promoting regional stability, peace, and prosperity in West Africa, highlighting the country’s leadership within regional and continental frameworks.

    Tuggar, on his part, stressed the need to expand bilateral trade and boost mutual investment, particularly in sectors of interest to Turkish firms such as construction, manufacturing, energy, and infrastructure.

    Read Also: JUST IN: Tinubu departs Abuja for state visit to Türkiye

    Both ministers acknowledged the steady growth in economic ties and underscored the importance of unlocking further opportunities through structured public–private sector engagement.

    On security, the two sides explored avenues for deeper cooperation in military affairs and the defence industry, with a shared commitment to enhancing strategic collaboration.

    The statement noted that the engagement reflects the growing strategic depth of Nigeria–Türkiye relations, rooted in shared positions on sovereignty, institutional cooperation, and pragmatic partnership, with both countries expressing optimism about expanded collaboration in the future.

  • Six Schengen countries with fastest Blue Card processing times in 2026

    Six Schengen countries with fastest Blue Card processing times in 2026

    As Europe continues to compete for highly skilled foreign professionals, several Schengen countries have streamlined their EU Blue Card processing systems to attract global talent.

    In 2026, a select number of Schengen member states stand out for offering significantly faster approval timelines, making them preferred destinations for professionals seeking legal employment and mobility across the border-free Schengen Area.

    Here are six Schengen countries with the fastest EU Blue Card processing times in 2026, based on official immigration timelines and labour market demand.

    1. Germany – 2 to 4 Months

    Germany remains a top destination for skilled professionals seeking employment in Europe. EU Blue Card applications are typically processed within two to four months. The country continues to recruit heavily in information technology, healthcare, and engineering. Applicants who meet the required salary thresholds and qualification standards benefit from Germany’s structured and transparent immigration system.

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    2. Sweden – 2 to 3 Months

    Sweden processes EU Blue Card applications within two to three months, placing it among the fastest in Europe. There is strong demand for skilled workers in the technology and manufacturing sectors. Professionals with recognised educational qualifications and valid job offers from Swedish employers can expect a straightforward application process.

    3. Austria – 3 to 4 Months

    Austria offers EU Blue Card processing timelines of three to four months. The country actively seeks professionals in STEM fields and healthcare services. Applicants with relevant experience and salaries that meet Austria’s eligibility criteria are likely to experience a smooth and timely approval process.

    4. Lithuania – Around 3 Months

    Lithuania processes EU Blue Card applications in approximately three months. The country’s growing economy has increased demand for professionals in information technology and financial services. Skilled workers who secure employment offers in these sectors can benefit from Lithuania’s relatively fast processing timelines.

    5. Estonia – Around 3 Months

    Estonia also completes EU Blue Card applications in about three months. Known for its digital economy, the country is particularly interested in professionals in IT, fintech, and software development. Applicants with relevant expertise and confirmed job offers can take advantage of Estonia’s efficient immigration procedures.

    5. Netherlands – Up to 30 Days

    The Netherlands currently offers the fastest EU Blue Card processing time, with applications reviewed in as little as 30 days. The country prioritises talent in technology and research and development (R&D). Processing times can be further reduced when employers are registered as recognised sponsors with the Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND).

  • Atiku’s son Abba officially defects to APC, backs Tinubu’s re-election

    Atiku’s son Abba officially defects to APC, backs Tinubu’s re-election

    Abba Abubakar, son of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has officially defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He received his APC membership card on Monday at his Gwadabawa Ward in Yola, Adamawa State, before being formally welcomed by the party’s State Executive Council at the APC secretariat in Yola.

    Speaking to party executives and members during the reception, Abba said his decision to join the APC was influenced by the performance of President Bola Tinubu. He described Tinubu as the best option for Nigeria at this time and pledged to support his re-election in 2027.

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    Abba’s defection comes about six months after his father left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the African Democratic Congress (ADC), where he is reportedly consolidating his political base ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

    While Atiku is now aligned with the ADC, Abba has joined the ruling APC and is openly campaigning for President Tinubu’s second term.

    Welcoming him into the party, the APC State Chairman, Barrister Idris Shuaibu, commended Abba’s confidence in President Tinubu’s leadership and said the party values the experience and influence he brings.

    Shuaibu added that the APC leadership is pleased to have Abba as part of its ranks as it prepares for future political contests.

  • NASENI, African University partner on innovation, research commercialisation

    NASENI, African University partner on innovation, research commercialisation

    The National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) and the African University of Science and Technology (AUST), Abuja, have formalised a partnership to advance innovation, technology development, and the commercialisation of research outputs.

    The collaboration was sealed with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Abuja by the Executive Vice Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the Agency, Mr. Khalil Suleiman Halilu, and the management of AUST.

    Speaking at the signing ceremony, Halilu described the agreement as a significant step toward strengthening institutional collaboration with measurable impact, noting that NASENI is committed to ensuring that research translates into practical solutions.

    “NASENI is focused on innovation that targets the right audience and produces tangible outcomes. Our Innovation Hub was established to ensure that promising ideas are nurtured, supported, and scaled into usable technologies that contribute to national development,” he said.

    He further reiterated the Agency’s readiness to work closely with universities and research institutions, stressing that sustained collaboration is key to bridging the gap between academia and industry. “This is your home, and we look forward to doing a lot of collaborations together,” Halilu added.

    In his remarks, the President of AUST, Prof. Peter Azikiwe Onwualu, highlighted the long-standing relationship between both institutions, recalling past collaborations, postgraduate training programmes, and joint initiatives that have benefitted NASENI staff and researchers.

    The AUST delegation emphasised the need to renew and expand cooperation in line with emerging innovation priorities. Prof. Onwualu explained that the AUST Inspire Innovation Hub was established to tackle the persistent challenge of limited research commercialisation.

    “We are changing the narrative from research done solely for academic promotion to research that ends in products, innovation, and real value,” he stated, referencing ongoing agro-waste conversion projects supported under NASENI’s Delta-2 programme.

    Both institutions agreed to strengthen cooperation in innovation, technology transfer, and human capital development. AUST also invited NASENI to participate in its international conference on innovation scheduled for April, where the Agency’s leadership is expected to be recognised for its contributions to advancing research commercialisation and innovation in Nigeria.