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  • Court remands tenant for beating landlord

    Court remands tenant for beating landlord

     A Kabusa Grade I Area Court in Abuja on Friday ordered the remand of a tenant, Chris Okoye, 44, for beating his landlord.

    The Judge, Malam Abubakar Sadiq, gave the order after listening to the plea of the defendant.

    The defendant who lives at 2A Niger avenue villa nova, Apo is charged with criminal conspiracy, intimidation, force, assault and causing hurt.

    He, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges against him.

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    The prosecutor, O.S. Osho had earlier told the court that the landlord, Mr Ochengele Isaac, reported the matter at the Apo Police Station on Jan. 3.

    He said that the defendant, his two children and Gideon now at large beat up the landlord inflicted injuries on him.

    Osho said the defendant’s two children and Gideon were now at large.

    Sadiq  adjourned the case until Jan. 16 for hearing.

    (NAN) 

  • Over 240 people still missing after Japan earthquake

    Over 240 people still missing after Japan earthquake

    The number of people missing after a massive earthquake struck the west coast of Japan on New Year’s Day rose to more than 240 on Friday.

    According to local media reports, the government has doubled the number of soldiers deployed to the disaster area to 4,600 to support the emergency services.

    Four days after the quakes struck, the clock was ticking in the search for survivors.

    There were dozens of reports that people remain under collapsed houses.

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    The mountains of rubble, damaged roads, landslides and aftershocks continue to hamper the efforts of rescue teams.

    In Ishikawa Prefecture, the hardest hit, at least 700 people are still cut off from the outside world.

    The report said that around 30,000 households had lost their power supply and 80,000 households had lost their water supply.

    According to the local authorities, around 33,000 people still have to hold out in hundreds of emergency shelters.

    Since the earthquake on New Year’s Day with a magnitude of 7.6, the region on the Sea of Japan has been shaken by more than 150 aftershocks.

    (dpa/NAN)

  • May I not give birth to man who will depend on woman for sustenance –  Phyna prays

    May I not give birth to man who will depend on woman for sustenance –  Phyna prays

    BBNaija reality star, Josephina Ijeoma Otabor, popularly known as Phyna, has taken to her Snapchat to lambast her colleague, Neo Akpofure for describing her as a “razz” person”.

    Unrelenting in her stance, she expressed her reluctance to raise a son dependent on other women, emphasizing her sentiments with a series of mocking laughter emojis.

    “God nor go let me born man wey women go dy feed sha. I mean a brost!tute”, she wrote.

    Read Also: ‘Razz’ comment: Neo replies Phyna, says he has no strength for anything that doesn’t concern God, love, money

    This latest development followed Phyna’s previous podcast appearance with Pere Egbi, during which she discussed the reasons for her distaste of Neo.

    Phyna recounted an event from the Big Brother Nigeria All Stars reality program in which Neo sounded condescending towards her and her slang and described her as razz.

    Phyna, on the other hand, defended herself, stating that Neo shouldn’t be in a place to look down on anyone as the BBNaija platform gave him his first trip to Lagos.

  • Yul Edochie downplayed my revelation about his son’s death, says Prophetess

    Yul Edochie downplayed my revelation about his son’s death, says Prophetess

    A prophetess disclosed that she had previously cautioned Yul Edochie about the impending tragedy of his son Kambili’s death, but he did not heed the warning. 

    Affiliated with the World Redemption Ministries, she shared a video outlining her communication with Yul Edochie and the specific details given before the tragic incident happened.

    In the video, the prophetess disclosed that she informed Yul about a woman who had interfered in his marriage and revealed that this person belonged to a certain kingdom with a mission against his family.

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    Despite the gravity of the information, Yul apparently downplayed the prophecy, leading to the unfortunate demise of his son, Kambili.

    Speaking further, she claimed to have seen another disturbing vision about May’s children.

    However, she declared that the plots had been sent back to the masterminder.

    She said in part: “Yul Edochie downplayed my Revelation Last year Feb 5th, 2023, I told him what I saw will happen, who was responsible, and what he should do. He did not do it, he did not tell his wife. I didn’t have the wife’s number, and he lost his son the next month. I see another plan but back to sender”.

  • Third Mainland Bridge: Lagos issues travel advisory ahead of closure

    Third Mainland Bridge: Lagos issues travel advisory ahead of closure

    The Lagos government has issued a travel advisory on how road users can navigate their way between the Mainland and Island parts of the state ahead of the January 9, 2024 closure of the Third Mainland Bridge for repairs.

    In a statement on Thursday, January 4, the state Commissioner for Transportation, Oluwaseun Osiyemi, said the repairs of the Third Mainland Bridge by the Federal Ministry of Works will continue with the closure of Iyana Oworonshoki-Adeniji Adele bound for the effective repairs of the entire section of the bridge.

    Read Also: Repairs: FG to shut section of Third Mainland Bridge Jan. 9

    He also said the timings were selected to match the peak period flow of traffic and reduce travel stress.

    The statement read: “The closure is part of the ongoing work that started in November 2023 focusing on fixing the ramps, and now, the remaining parts of the bridge will also be repaired. 

    “However, to ease the burden of commuting, the following arrangements have been made. 

    “1. From 12am to 12 noon, the bridge is open for Mainland Inbound Island travels while those who intend to come from the Island to the Mainland are advised to use Eko Bridge.

    “2. Conversely, from 12noon to 12am, Motorists will be able to access the bridge from the Island to the Mainland while motorists from the Mainland heading towards the Island will have to use Eko Bridge.”

  • Timini fires back at trolls after ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ hits N1b

    Timini fires back at trolls after ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ hits N1b

    Nollywood actor, Timini Egbuson, known for his lover boy roles in movies, has responded to critics questioning his skills after starring as the lead actor in the top-grossing Nollywood film.

    The actor shared this on his Twitter where many netizens have claimed he is not really a good actor.

    Many people believe he has always played lover boy or spoilt kid roles and that is where all his relevance comes from.

    Read Also: Funke Akindele breaks record as “A Tribe Called Judah” hits N1b at box office

    However, in the movie ‘A Tribe Called Judah’, he played Pere and his character was different from what he has been stereotyped with.

    As the movie hit One Billion at the box office, he came online to remind his naysayers of his expertise in the movie industry.

    In his words: “Lead actor, 1 billion Naira + grossing movie and no be Lover boy/spoilt kid role. Shey una go shut up now?”

  • I feel so down now, I hope you don’t spill everything after I opened up to you, says Toyin Lawani’s husband

    I feel so down now, I hope you don’t spill everything after I opened up to you, says Toyin Lawani’s husband

    Toyin Lawani‘s husband, Segun Wealth has shared a cryptic post following a post his wife made about g3y men.

    The photographer in a series of posts on his Instagram page, appeals to an undisclosed person not to expose him.

    From his post, he said he revealed his secret to a second party and he is hoping the person doesn’t castigate him.

    Stating that he revealed that the pressure on him is too much, saying that he continued to plead with the unknown person to keep his secret.

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    In another post, he slammed bloggers and netizens who think he is chasing clout.

    He wrote: “I feel so down now, I hope you don’t spill everything after I opened up to you. The pressure is just too much. Please I’m doing it for US”.

    “I’m trying to focus, please. Bloggers with fake accounts let me be. I’m not even trying to promote any song here. If you think I’m trying to promote Dodo then you don’t follow me enough to know that even before the release I’ve been promoting it. So get lost and find yourself.

    “If I want to promote a song now sef it won’t be Dodo. Have you heard of my recent works? Featured Seven different A-list artists in several bangers. No worry.”

  • You have carved your name on the rock – Tobi Makinde praises Funke Akindele

    You have carved your name on the rock – Tobi Makinde praises Funke Akindele

    Nollywood actor and director, Tobi Makinde has taken to his social media account to felicitate with his senior colleague, Funke Akindele and the entire crew and casts of ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ movie. 

    Tobi who played the role of Shina, aka Shinene, one of Funke’s sons in the movie has praised the seasoned actress to have successfully carved her name on the rock that can never be erased. 

    The Nation reported that ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ has set a new record as the first Nigerian film to hit N1 billion gross at the box office. 

    Read Also: Funke Akindele breaks record as “A Tribe Called Judah” hits N1b at box office

    Taking to his Instagram page, Tobi wrote: “It is done! It is completed! A new benchmark! A “major” milestone. Another testament that you can be whoever you wanna be and achieve excellence as long as you put God first and be determined. OLORUN TO LAGBARA, OSHUBARE MAA RE O….

    “Congratulations to the Amazon herself @funkejenifaakindele

    You have carved your name on a rock!! It can never be erased…

    1 billion is not a joke! E get why we Dey talk #1billygang and #chokingthegame 

    #1billygang #chokingthegame.”

  • ‘Congratulations to a record breaker, pacesetter’, Juliana Olayode hails Funke Akindele

    ‘Congratulations to a record breaker, pacesetter’, Juliana Olayode hails Funke Akindele

    Celebrating the success of ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ in the Nigerian film industry, Nollywood actress and author Juliana Olayode, also known as Toyo Baby, expressed joy on her social media platform. 

    She attributed the movie’s achievement to divine grace, emphasising that Funke Akindele’s dedication, coupled with hard work, played a significant role in its success.

    The Nation reported that the blockbuster movie has set a new record of N1billion at the box office, making Funke beat her own records consecutively. 

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    Praising the mother of two, Juliana calls her the record breaker, an amazon, a queen and a pacesetter. 

    She wrote: “All I see is GREAT GRACE, cause hard work without grace equals nothing, hard work without the hand of God and the approval of God equals nothing, this is nothing but GREAT GRACE!!! God is definitely backing you up and I am beyond happy for you mama @funkejenifaakindele

    “Congratulations to a record breaker, a pacesetter, an Amazon, a Queen, I am beyond proud of you. It has happened oh, A Tribe Called Judah hits 1billion naira!!.”

  • Controversy trails FG’s distribution of palliative items worth N300 million to senators, Reps members

    Controversy trails FG’s distribution of palliative items worth N300 million to senators, Reps members

    Controversy has trailed federal government’s distribution of palliative items worth N200 million and N100 million to senators and members of the House of Representatives respectively. 

    The Senate debunked claims that each of its members had taken stock of FG’s palliative items for their constituents.

    The chairman of the Senate committee on media and public affairs, Yemi Adaramodu, said he has yet to receive any palliative items from the federal government.

    The House of Representatives also clarified that members received rice from the federal government as part of a nationwide palliative effort, not N100 million as claimed in a recent viral video.

    The chairman of the House committee on media and publicity, Akin Rotimi made the clarification in a statement on Friday, January 5, in Abuja.

    The Reps member further said the procurement process is at different stages, depending on the constituency, but to be clear, no legislator has been given any money for palliatives.

    However, Olusegun Dada, the special assistant on social media to President Bola Tinubu on his official X handle on Thursday, confirmed the distribution of palliative items worth N200 million to senators and palliative items worth N100 million to House of Representatives members.

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    Two lawmakers from Edo state, Dennis Idahosa and Dekeri Anamero differed over the supply of truck-loads of Christmas Rice meant as palliatives by the federal government to federal lawmakers for their constituents.

    Idahosa had called for a probe over an allegation that four-trailer loads of rice gifted to federal lawmakers had been supplied and shared to their constituents.

    Idahosa’s call for a probe came after Anamero, in a viral video on social media, told his supporters to demand, from their representatives and senators, the whereabouts of the bags of rice as approved by President Tinubu for each of the 360 House of Representatives members, and 109 senators.

    Idahosa, in a statement he personally signed, described the allegations by his colleague as spurious, misleading and capable of inciting constituents against lawmakers.

    In his statement titled “Notice of disclaimer,” Idahosa said no bag of rice has been supplied from the federal government for distributions to the people of his constituency – Ovia Federal Constituency.

    He said: “federal government in its wisdom made provisions for a N100 million towards providing palliatives and development, the award letter for this purpose was released on the 15th of December, 2023, with the analysis of N50 million for provision of Rice and the other N50m for solar street lights.

    “The procurement process which includes the BOQ to ascertain the number of bags of rice and solar street lights poles has not been issued to the contractor who won the bid for supply to the Federal Constituency, as at today this has not been concluded by the awarding ministry.

    “I will also in the spirit of transparency and forthright service, call on the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC), Civil Society Organizations, Concerned Citizens of Edo and the Inspector General of Police to investigate the purported supplies of 2,400 bags of rice to me for distributions to my constituents.”

    In the video Anamero said: “President Bola Tinubu ordered the ministry of Agriculture to allocate N100 million worth of rice and other grains to each of the 360 House of Representatives members to share to their constituents in December. For the 109 senators, the allocation was N200m worth of rice Palliatives to share.

    “Please my people, did your honourable members or senators share Tinubu’s rice in your constituency this Christmas? Don’t mind if they branded it with their pictures,” he said.

    Chairman of the House Committee on Media and Publicity said the rice distribution was made possible due to the Speaker’s lobbying efforts to secure additional palliatives for constituencies across the country.

    He said the process, overseen by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, adhered to established public procurement regulations.

    He added that legislators have the right to be present during distribution to take credit for bringing succour to the people.

    The Reps Member further said the procurement process is at different stages, depending on the constituency, but to be clear, no legislator has been given any money for palliatives.

    Meanwhile, aides to some Reps Members who requested anonymity because they were not permitted to speak on the matter in separate interviews, said their principals were yet to receive any palliative items from the government.

    Reacting, the presidential aide, Dada said: “After initial logistics delay, I can now confirm that Senators and members of the House of Representatives have started taking stock of the Federal Government’s palliative items for their constituents as part of efforts to ease life for all Nigerians. 

    “Each HoR member received items worth N100m while Senatorial constituencies got palliative items worth N200m. ”