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  • Oamen, Fasan emerge winners at 19th NMNA Awards

    Oamen, Fasan emerge winners at 19th NMNA Awards

    The Nation Newspaper recorded two major victories at the 19th edition of the Nigeria Media Nite Out Awards (NMNA), as two of its online journalists emerged winners at the prestigious event held in Lagos.

    Senior Reporter Samuel Oamen was named Business Reporter of the Year, while entertainment reporter Yewande Fasan clinched the Entertainment Writer of the Year award at the ceremony.

    Oamen was recognised for his in-depth and balanced reporting across key sectors, including Visa migration and policies, oil refineries, and technology. His coverage also extended to major international technology events involving global firms such as Google and Zoho.

    Fasan was honoured for her speed, accuracy, and consistency in breaking entertainment stories, qualities that have distinguished her work within Nigeria’s competitive entertainment journalism space.

    Beyond the wins, The Nation also recorded strong representation at this year’s awards, with six of its journalists nominated across various categories.

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    Established in 2006, the Nigeria Media Nite Out Awards has grown into one of the country’s most respected platforms for recognising outstanding contributions to journalism and the media industry. Now in its 19th edition, the annual event continues to celebrate excellence, professionalism, and innovation in Nigerian media practice.

    For The Nation, the latest honours underscore the newspaper’s enduring commitment to editorial integrity, factual reporting, and journalistic excellence. Over the years, the organisation has remained focused on informing, educating, and inspiring its audience, while setting high standards in storytelling and investigative journalism.

    The award ceremony drew leading figures from the media, corporate, and public sectors, further highlighting its status as a major gathering for stakeholders in Nigeria’s media industry.

  • Why I’ve been homeless for six years – Jumoke George

    Why I’ve been homeless for six years – Jumoke George

    Veteran actress Jumoke George has opened up about her struggles with illness, homelessness, and family challenges.

    In a tearful interview on the TalkToB show, she revealed that she’s been living in a church for six years after being evicted from her apartment due to unaffordable rent.

    She said, “There are some things that are embarrassing to say but at this point, I have no choice. I want to speak out. I am working but it’s not like I get jobs every time.

    “Sometimes, it could be once in three to four months. That was before I became ill. After I became ill, I couldn’t go for a set I was invited to. Someone paid me since last year, I didn’t know I would get sick, I spent the money on treatment. I had to borrow money to refund the person.

    “I went to another location but I couldn’t work. They had to bring me back because of my health. I’ve done several tests. I was told to do some more which will cost about N400,000. I don’t know where to get the money from.

    “The house rent became high and I couldn’t afford it anymore. The landlord told me to leave, I begged but what can I do?”.

    She added that the church leader gave her a small space to stay which she had to keep secret from many people because she was embarrassed.

    George said: “Daddy told me to bring my things to a place he got for me but it was too small, it couldn’t even contain my things, so I had to put my luggage with different people. The things I worked for all my life were just getting spoiled.

    “I was given a small room to manage, so I didn’t let people know where I was staying, except a few people who I didn’t even take to the room.

    “Everyone in the church has access to the room. I only welcomed guests in daddy’s living room downstairs where they hold events like harvest.

    “So, I’ve been living in the church for about six years. This is where I put my mattress to sleep,” she said pointing at a space on the floor inside the church.

    Read Also: How my parents rejected me – Jumoke George 

    “It’s mummy church that gives me food to eat most times. Daddy died about two years ago, mummy church has also been trying. She buys drug for me and boils herbs for me.

    “I’ve been living in the church. I couldn’t speak up because it was shameful. I was embarrassed”..

    Jumoke shared that her health began to deteriorate earlier this year, forcing her to cancel acting jobs and struggle to afford medical treatment.

    The actress also disclosed that her 41-year-old first child, Adeola, has been missing for four years, and she’s been spending what little money she gets on searching for her.

    She said: “My first child, Adeola, has been missing. I’ve been looking for her for the past four years. Any small money I get from working was spent on looking for her.

    “She was in Ibadan where she was working and living with my mother. So my mother just called me one day to say that she hasn’t seen Deola who said she was coming to meet me in Lagos. I said I haven’t seen her.

    “Then one day she called me with a strange number, I had no idea where she was calling from, she said I should forgive her. I asked to know where she was, she said I should just forgive her that she doesn’t know where her journey will lead her to.

    “She said some of her friends told her that they should travel to a certain country that she didn’t mention to find greener pasture but when they got there, they met a different situation.

    “Since then, I haven’t heard anything from her. I’m the one taking care of her children because I’ve not seen the father of the children since they separated when the children were younger. I don’t have his number, I don’t know his town, I don’t know where to find him. She was born in 1984, she clocked 41 on May 1, this year. If she was here, at least we’ll be managing together.”

    Additionally, Jumoke said her son, Ife, has borrowed nearly N2 million to support her medical treatment and upkeep. 

    “Ife, has also been assisting me. He has tried. I have put him in so much debt.

    “He has borrowed a lot to transfer to me. The money he has borrowed for me is close to N2 million. I’m worried about him. Let them not sack him at work.

    “His salary is small but he has been trying to take care of me. He is searching relentlessly for his sister too. Pain Is Not Good.

    Calling for prayers, she said: “I am tired. I have tried my best as a believer. Even with my ill health, I have been fasting and praying. I don’t understand again, whether it is spiritual or not.

    “Please pray for me, mothers in this world. Help me with your prayers. I need prayers. I have never ruined anyone life. I am tired, I can no longer bare it. No house, nothing, and a whole child is missing. Pain is not good. Please people pray for me”.

  • Mark Angel apologises over Emmanuella’s viral video

    Mark Angel apologises over Emmanuella’s viral video

    Popular skitmaker, Mark Angel, has tendered a public apology on behalf of child comedienne, Emmanuella, over a viral dance.

    Emmanuella was spotted rocking a spaghetti black dress with a high slit.

    Recall that the video sparked outrage online while some social media users expressed surprise over how much Emmanuella has grown, others claimed she needs to be cautioned and showed their displeasure with her dance moves.

    In a post via Instagram, Mark Angel said the video was shared on Emmanuella’s WhatsApp status, where a family friend downloaded it and shared it on TikTok.

    The skitmaker apologised to the public, saying it was a mistake and the issue is being addressed with Emmanuella to ensure she understands the importance of making responsible choices.

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    He wrote: “Dear friends and family, I want to address a situation involving my child, Emmanuella’s recent video that has been circulating on social media. Unfortunately, she innocently wore inappropriate clothing belonging to one of her elder sisters without our knowledge and posted it on her WhatsApp stat, but unfortunately, a view-hungry adult (Who I believe should have done the right thing by calling to report the child’s behaviour considering that we consider her a family friend) she downloaded the video and posted it on her own Tiktok account without considering the child may have posted the video without fully understanding the consequences.

    “The video was shared without my consent or the consent of her handler. I take full responsibility as a parent and I sincerely apologise for any discomfort or concern this may have caused. I’m addressing the situation with my child, emphasising the importance of making responsible choices. Please understand that this was a mistake and I am taking steps to ensure it doesn’t happen again. Thank you for your understanding and support during this challenging time.”