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  • Guinness World Records confirms Hilda Baci’s largest jollof rice feat

    Guinness World Records confirms Hilda Baci’s largest jollof rice feat

    Guinness World Records has officially recognized Hilda Baci’s achievement for the largest serving of Nigerian-style jollof rice, weighing 8,780 kilograms (19,356 lb 9 oz).

    The record was set in partnership with Gino on Friday, September 12, 2025, at Victoria Island, Lagos, drawing massive attention both on social media and at the venue.

    Dignitaries such as Ogun State First Lady, Bamidele Abiodun, and actress Funke Akindele praised Baci’s resilience during the event.

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    According to Guinness World Records, “New Record: Largest serving of Nigerian-style jollof rice – 8,780 kg (19,356 lb 9 oz) achieved by Hilda Baci and Gino in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.”

    For the feat, Baci used 200 bags of rice, totaling 4,000 kilograms, cooked in a specially designed 22,619-liter capacity pot, which she aimed to fill up to 80%. The meal was large enough to feed over 20,000 people.

    Guinness World Records also sent Baci words of encouragement during her attempt, wishing her success in the record-breaking challenge.

  • Hilda Baci’s jollof rice event exposed Nigeria’s reality – TikToker Peller

    Hilda Baci’s jollof rice event exposed Nigeria’s reality – TikToker Peller

    TikToker Peller has playfully mocked the massive turnout at Hilda Baci’s record-breaking jollof rice event, saying it reflected how hungry Nigerians are.

    He recounted how a friend travelled from Ikorodu to Lagos Island just to taste Hilda’s jollof rice, teasing that life must be tough if someone would go to such lengths for food.

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    “That Hilda Baci’s cooking event [made me realise] Nigerians is (sic) very hungry. E get one of my friends that time, from Ikorodu, him come Hilda Baci’s cooking event, I swear to God. I said, Taiwo, your life has blended. And that guy I dey always how him love o. I don’t know how his life took a turn like that,” he said.

    The record-breaking attempt took place on Friday, September 12, 2025, at Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos, where Hilda Baci successfully cooked a massive pot of jollof rice.

    The event drew a large crowd, with many people eager to sample the dish and witness the Guinness World Record attempt.

    By attempting the largest pot of jollof rice, Hilda Baci spotlighted Nigeria’s version of the delicacy while honouring the shared culinary traditions of West Africa.

  • Pastor Tobi Adegboyega shares recovery update after cancer surgery

    Pastor Tobi Adegboyega shares recovery update after cancer surgery

    Nigerian-born pastor and founder of the now-defunct SPAC Nation, Tobi Adegboyega, has given a health update following cancer surgery.

    In a video message, he said he is recovering well and preparing for the next phase of his treatment, which includes chemotherapy.

    Adegboyega expressed gratitude for the support from his congregation and loved ones, noting that his family is stronger than ever and the church is thriving.

    Despite the health challenge, the cleric said he remains determined and courageous, choosing to confront his diagnosis head-on.

    He said, “This is proof of life. I’m alive and I’m recovering. I have gone through the surgery, and then there is the chemotherapy treatment afterwards. When you say this to Nigerians, they will say it is not your portion in Jesus’ name, but it was my portion, and I have faced it like a man should.

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    “I’m grateful for the prayers and support. I’m recovering, the church is thriving, the family is stronger than it was,” he said.

    He also mentioned plans to open a new business, which was built without any external investors.

    “God has blessed us with more people, and you will see the business we are opening. We built the business ourselves without any investors. I just made this video to assure you that I’m recovering well and I’m fine”, he added.

    In June, the UK-based cleric revealed that he had been diagnosed with cancer and had undergone the surgery required.

    “I have been dealing with cancer for the past few months, or maybe more. And I just had a major surgery. And that is why I am not there today. I feel the verdict to continue to live was given to me by God,” he said.

  • Peter Obi celebrates Chimamanda on 48th birthday

    Peter Obi celebrates Chimamanda on 48th birthday

    Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has congratulated Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie as she turns 48 on Monday.

    He paid tribute to her remarkable contributions to literature, feminism, and cultural discourse.

    Obi on X, described her as a “literary Amazon” and a beacon of inspiration for millions of people.

    He praised Adichie’s literary prowess, noting that her writings enrich global literature and uplift humanity.

    He also commended her efforts in mentoring young writers through literary workshops, encouraging them to dream boldly and think critically.

    In his heartfelt message, Obi wished Adichie continued strength, wisdom, and joy, praying that her light would shine brighter for Nigeria and the world.

    He wrote, “Chimamanda: Celebrating a Literary Amazon. Today, I gladly join the global community of letters and all people of goodwill in wishing my beloved sister, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, a very happy birthday. Her life and work remind us that when nurtured with discipline and vision, talent becomes a light for the individual and all of society.

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    “Chimamanda has blossomed into a true literary giant, whose writings enrich global literature while uplifting humanity. She has used her extraordinary gift to tell our stories with dignity and raise new generations of storytellers. Through her writings and literary workshops, she continues to shape young minds, encouraging them to dream boldly, think critically, and wield words as instruments of truth and transformation.

    “Her greatness is measured not merely by international acclaim, but also by the way she honours her roots. I was especially moved when she returned to her alma mater and reconnected with her teachers, even from her primary school days.

    “In that simple yet profound act, she reminded us all that the journey forward is strongest when anchored in gratitude to the past—when we acknowledge those who shaped us and draw strength from the foundations that nurtured us.

    “On this special day, I celebrate her not only as my sister but also as a beacon of inspiration to millions. May God continue to strengthen her, bless her in the years ahead with wisdom and joy, and make her light shine even brighter for Nigeria and the world.”

  • ‘Lagos most amazing city in the world’ – Idris Elba

    ‘Lagos most amazing city in the world’ – Idris Elba

    British actor and Hollywood star, Idris Elba, has described Lagos as “the most amazing city in the world,” praising its vibrant energy and creative talent.

    Speaking at the TIFF Tribute Awards, Elba shared his experience filming Dust to Dreams in Lagos alongside Seal, who, for the first time, performed with his Nigerian accent.

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    “Lagos, if you’ve never been, it’s the most amazing place, city in the world. I had a great time. The talent there is incredible,” he said.

    Of Sierra Leonean and Ghanaian descent, Elba is an acclaimed actor with a Golden Globe Award, three BAFTA nominations, and six Emmy nominations.

    In 2016, he was named among Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World.

  • Shalamar set to thrill Abuja in Independence Day Concert

    Shalamar set to thrill Abuja in Independence Day Concert

    Renowned American R&B group Shalamar is set to light up Abuja with an unforgettable concert on October 4, coinciding with Nigeria’s 65th Independence Day celebrations.

    Fans in the Federal Capital Territory and beyond can look forward to a nostalgic evening filled with classic hits and electrifying performances as the Grammy-winning trio takes the stage at the International Conference Centre.

    This highly anticipated event, promoted by iCreate Africa in collaboration with First Culture Limited, promises to be a musical journey through the group’s extensive repertoire, making it a must-see for old-school music enthusiasts and new fans alike.

    The group is armed with an extensive repertoire of hit songs such as ‘A Night To Remember‘, ‘I Can Make You Feel Good‘, among other classics.

    While highlighting the significance of the concert, Bright Jaja, Chief Executive Officer of iCreate Africa, expressed his excitement at Shalamar’s decision to extend their global tour to Nigeria, describing it as a major cultural moment.

    “We’re thrilled to welcome Shalamar to Abuja this Independence Weekend. Their decision to include Nigeria on their tour is not just an honour — it’s a long-overdue gift to a vibrant community of music lovers who have carried their legacy for decades. Our goal is to fill a major gap in the entertainment space by creating unforgettable experiences for mature audiences who rarely get events tailored to them. The music that raised a generation is coming home for what will be a nostalgic, music-filled trip down memory lane, as Shalamar will perform all their classic hit songs, backed by a 7-piece live band.”

    He said tickets for the highly anticipated concert are currently available at Jabi Boat Club, El-Amin International School, House 43, and Istanbul restaurant Jabi Mall.

    Also, Tunde Babalola, First Culture’s Creative Director and spokesperson, said: “This isn’t just a concert, it’s a gift to all generations.

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    “A musical bridge between the past and present; don’t miss this rare opportunity to experience a breathtaking Shalamar performance that has been curated to evoke thrills, nostalgia, and goosebumps.”

    Earlier in a video message, Shalamar members Howard Hewett, Carolyn Griffey, and Jeffrey Daniel expressed how much they look forward to returning to Nigeria for the grand event.

    Jeffrey Daniel, acclaimed to be the pioneer of the iconic dance move, ‘backslide’ (Moonwalk), said the show would be ‘a night to remember’ indeed for all Shalamar fans and music lovers alike.

    Shalamar is a legendary American R&B and funk group celebrated for their energetic performances and contributions to dance music, including popularising “body-popping” in the UK.

    The group, acknowledged as one of the best funk and soul groups of their generation, sold over 25 million records until the classic lineup split in the mid-80s.

    Some of their classics include A Night to Remember, I Can Make You Feel Good, Friends, Make That Move, Sweeter as the Days Go By, There It Is, and I Owe You One.

    It was in January 1982 when the acclaimed band performed at the main bowl of the cultural edifice of the National Arts Theatre in Lagos.

    It was followed by packed-out shows at the University of Lagos, University of Ibadan, and the then University of Ife (now called Obafemi Awolowo University).

    As Nigerians celebrate the country’s 65th Independence Anniversary, Shalamar is returning to thrill fans with their chart-topping classics and pulsating live performances. For old-school music fans, it would be a nostalgic experience.

  • Zita dethrones Koyin to win week eight Head of House title

    Zita dethrones Koyin to win week eight Head of House title

    Zita has once again emerged as the Head of House (HOH) in Big Brother Naija Season 10, securing the title for the second time after winning Monday’s challenger game.

    The twist came just a day after Koyin was announced as HOH.

    As the new HOH, Zita chose Kola as her deputy and house guest, giving them shared access to the exclusive HOH lounge.

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    Her victory grants her immunity from nominations, full control of the HOH room, and greater influence over house dynamics throughout the week.

    This marks Zita’s second HOH win, having first claimed the title in week four when she dethroned Doris.

    Her latest triumph is expected to add fresh intrigue and strategy to the competition.

  • Naira Marley warns youth against dangers of excessive sports betting

    Naira Marley warns youth against dangers of excessive sports betting

    Singer and record label boss, Naira Marley, has cautioned young Nigerians against relying on football betting as a means of livelihood.

    In a recent post on his official X (formerly Twitter) handle, the artiste stressed that sports betting is not a sustainable source of income.

    “Football bet no be work bro. Please stop before they finish you,” he warned.

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    Naira Marley further urged young people to have confidence in their abilities, adding, “You are far too smart to be the only thing standing in your way.”

    His advice came amid the growing popularity of sports betting in Nigeria, where many youths, battling unemployment and economic hardship, turn to it in hopes of quick gains.

    Experts, however, continue to warn about the risks of addiction, financial ruin, and damaged relationships linked to excessive betting.

  • Mbadiwe Twins’ brother Odera recounts ordeal, thanks Nigerians for support

    Mbadiwe Twins’ brother Odera recounts ordeal, thanks Nigerians for support

    Odera Mbadiwe, the younger brother of Big Brother Naija stars Ocee and Ozee Mbadiwe, popularly known as the Mbadiwe Twins, has expressed deep gratitude to Nigerians for their overwhelming love and support during his recent disappearance.

    Recall that the twins had raised an alarm on social media after Odera went missing on September 1, 2025, in Victoria Island, Lagos, while driving his father’s Nissan 350Z Convertible. 

    They shared details of his appearance, describing him as 6ft2 with a muscular build, a black fade haircut, and brown eyes, while urging anyone with information to contact the police.

    Recounting his ordeal on Instagram, Odera revealed that he was forcefully given a concoction of harmful substances, leaving him incapacitated and unable to reach his family. 

    He said a kind-hearted young woman and a gentleman eventually found him helpless on the roadside and contacted his family, leading to his safe return.

    He further commended the Nigerian Police and other security agencies for their swift response and efforts in ensuring his recovery.

    He wrote, “Thank You All – I’m Grateful to Be Found and Healing. After being missing for three days, I, Odera Mbadiwe of the Ozuomba Mbadiwe family, am deeply thankful to be safe and recovering.

    “It was later discovered that a concoction of multiple harmful substances had been introduced into my system by person or persons unknown to me, which led to a very difficult and uncertain time. However, with God’s grace and the unwavering support of my loved ones, I am here today — safe and getting stronger each day.

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    “I want to express my heartfelt thanks to my family, friends, and the general public (in particular the young lady and gentleman who in spite of daunting challenges were able to make contact with my family.) Your kind messages, well wishes, and the critical information shared during this challenging period helped in ways I can’t fully express.

    Odera is currently recovering and regaining strength, thanking his family, friends, and the general public for their kind messages and well-wishes.

    “I’m also incredibly grateful to the Nigerian Police and other security agencies for their dedication and hard work in ensuring my safe return.

    “I am feeling much better now, growing stronger every day, and slowly returning to my old self. This experience has reminded me of the power of community, love, and faith.

    “Thank you all from the bottom of my heart. Odera Ozuomba Mbadiwe”, he added.

  • Clarion Chukwurah decries spread of falsehoods on social media

    Clarion Chukwurah decries spread of falsehoods on social media

    Veteran actress Clarion Chukwurah has expressed frustration over the circulation of misinformation and false claims about her on online media platforms.

    In an Instagram post, she condemned some content providers and their sources for engaging in witch-hunting, blackmail, and the deliberate spread of lies, which she suggested may stem from envy or an inability to accept others’ success.

    Clarion, however, reaffirmed her faith in God as the source of her success, quoting scriptures such as Isaiah 54:15-17, Genesis 12:3, Numbers 23:23, and Numbers 24:9.

    She declared her confidence in divine protection and blessings, stressing that, “No man can curse who GOD has blessed.”

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    Chukwurah wrote, “I never cease to wonder how it became so bad in Nigeria that online media has become an acceptable platform to misinform, witch hunt, blackmail, broadcast outright lies, and just wish evil on others. Is it because some of these news content providers and their sources are so miserable, and they can not bear the thought that others are happy and doing great in their own space? SMH.

    “To the unfortunate specimens out there peddling falsehood about me, I have come this far not by my own power because I have no power of my own, but by the WORD Of The LORD ; Isaiah 54 : 15 – 17… In Jesus Christ, I am secured and remain strong. Genesis 12 : 3, Numbers 23 : 23, Numbers 24 : 9….No man can curse who GOD has blessed. Have a wonderful weekend. JESUS CHRIST IS LORD”.