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''I'M NOT A CHRISTIAN ANYMORE'' FALZ REVEALS NEW FOUNDED RELIGION
In a world where faith is often reduced to rules and religion to rigidity, Nigerian rapper and social critic Falz the Bahd Guy is pushing the conversation into new, thought-provoking terrain.
Reacting to the bombshell he dropped online in his official X account, formerly known as Twitter, where he says that “fornication is no sin.” He stated “I believe the concept of sin is manipulated,” “We judge people for things that are deeply human, while ignoring the corruption, lies, and injustice around us.”
Falz’s view on fornication is not about glorifying sex. It’s about confronting the way religion has been weaponized, not just to control behavior, but to shame people into silence, guilt, and fear.
Falz represents a growing population of young Africans who are spiritual but not religious seekers who crave meaning, but are turned off by the double standards they see in churches and mosques.
Then, doubling down on his recently adopted values in a recent interview with Arise News, he clarified: “I’m not a Christian. I just believe in the religion of love.”
His “religion of love” is a rejection of legalism, not of morality. “I’m not a Christian,” he said. “I don’t follow religious rules. But I believe in something higher, and that’s love. Treating people right. Living with honesty. That’s my faith.”
For him, it’s not about going to church or quoting scripture. It’s about living with integrity, choosing empathy, and rejecting judgment.
By declaring that he practices “the religion of love,” Falz is rewriting the spiritual script, not with arrogance, but with intentionality. In a society often torn by tribalism, religious wars, and moral policing.''I'M NOT A CHRISTIAN ANYMORE'' FALZ REVEALS NEW FOUNDED RELIGION In a world where faith is often reduced to rules and religion to rigidity, Nigerian rapper and social critic Falz the Bahd Guy is pushing the conversation into new, thought-provoking terrain. Reacting to the bombshell he dropped online in his official X account, formerly known as Twitter, where he says that “fornication is no sin.” He stated “I believe the concept of sin is manipulated,” “We judge people for things that are deeply human, while ignoring the corruption, lies, and injustice around us.” Falz’s view on fornication is not about glorifying sex. It’s about confronting the way religion has been weaponized, not just to control behavior, but to shame people into silence, guilt, and fear. Falz represents a growing population of young Africans who are spiritual but not religious seekers who crave meaning, but are turned off by the double standards they see in churches and mosques. Then, doubling down on his recently adopted values in a recent interview with Arise News, he clarified: “I’m not a Christian. I just believe in the religion of love.” His “religion of love” is a rejection of legalism, not of morality. “I’m not a Christian,” he said. “I don’t follow religious rules. But I believe in something higher, and that’s love. Treating people right. Living with honesty. That’s my faith.” For him, it’s not about going to church or quoting scripture. It’s about living with integrity, choosing empathy, and rejecting judgment. By declaring that he practices “the religion of love,” Falz is rewriting the spiritual script, not with arrogance, but with intentionality. In a society often torn by tribalism, religious wars, and moral policing.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·139 Views ·0 Reviews -
WOMAN ALLEGEDLY DISOWNS DAUGHTER AFTER KNACKING VIDEO OF HER AND ANOTHER MAN WENT VIRAL.
Lolo, the Anambra state Married Woman Whose video With Another Man named Ichie Got went viral after her husband posted it, has allegedly Disowned Her Daughter For Sending The Video To Her Father.
She allegedly reportedly said
''She's No Longer My Daughter. For Doing This To Me, Her Own Daughter Will One Day Bring Her The Same Shame”WOMAN ALLEGEDLY DISOWNS DAUGHTER AFTER KNACKING VIDEO OF HER AND ANOTHER MAN WENT VIRAL. Lolo, the Anambra state Married Woman Whose video With Another Man named Ichie Got went viral after her husband posted it, has allegedly Disowned Her Daughter For Sending The Video To Her Father. She allegedly reportedly said ''She's No Longer My Daughter. For Doing This To Me, Her Own Daughter Will One Day Bring Her The Same Shame”0 Comments ·0 Shares ·78 Views ·0 Reviews -
"APC ticket is not for sale; no space for PDP or Adeleke in APC" – Osun APC warns after Governor Adeleke's visit to President Tinubu; Davido responds."APC ticket is not for sale; no space for PDP or Adeleke in APC" – Osun APC warns after Governor Adeleke's visit to President Tinubu; Davido responds.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·83 Views ·0 Reviews
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"APC ticket is not for sale; no space for PDP or Adeleke in APC" – Osun APC warns after Governor Adeleke's visit to President Tinubu; Davido responds."APC ticket is not for sale; no space for PDP or Adeleke in APC" – Osun APC warns after Governor Adeleke's visit to President Tinubu; Davido responds.0 Comments ·0 Shares ·77 Views ·0 Reviews
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POPULAR SKIT MAKER AND MUSICIAN, NASBOI, INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT. VEHICLE COLLIDES WITH TRAILER
Skitmaker and musician Lawal Nasiru, popularly known as Nasboi, has survived a car accident while attempting to secure a feature for his upcoming song with Afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, aka Davido.
Nasboi revealed on Tuesday that his vehicle collided with a parked trailer.
The entertainer embarked on an ambitious road trip about seven days ago, travelling across Nigeria’s 36 states in a bid to capture Davido’s attention and collaborate on a potential hit track.
Although the exact location of the accident was not disclosed, the incident has sparked widespread concern among fans and supporters, many of whom have taken to social media to express their relief and sympathy.
Shortly after the crash, Nasboi went live on social media to reassure his followers that he was safe and recovering.
In the live video, he was calm and stated that he did not blame the accident on his journey.
He said, “This could have happened in Lagos, too. I don’t even know how it happened; I’m just laughing.
“At this point, I think I need to give up. Thank God nobody was injured or killed. We are all good.”POPULAR SKIT MAKER AND MUSICIAN, NASBOI, INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT. VEHICLE COLLIDES WITH TRAILER Skitmaker and musician Lawal Nasiru, popularly known as Nasboi, has survived a car accident while attempting to secure a feature for his upcoming song with Afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, aka Davido. Nasboi revealed on Tuesday that his vehicle collided with a parked trailer. The entertainer embarked on an ambitious road trip about seven days ago, travelling across Nigeria’s 36 states in a bid to capture Davido’s attention and collaborate on a potential hit track. Although the exact location of the accident was not disclosed, the incident has sparked widespread concern among fans and supporters, many of whom have taken to social media to express their relief and sympathy. Shortly after the crash, Nasboi went live on social media to reassure his followers that he was safe and recovering. In the live video, he was calm and stated that he did not blame the accident on his journey. He said, “This could have happened in Lagos, too. I don’t even know how it happened; I’m just laughing. “At this point, I think I need to give up. Thank God nobody was injured or killed. We are all good.”0 Comments ·0 Shares ·174 Views ·0 Reviews -
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Former EFCC chairman Abdulrasheed Bawa unveils explosive book on Nigeria’s fuel subsidy fraud
Abdulrasheed Bawa, the former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has released a groundbreaking new book titled ‘The Shadow of Loot & Losses: Uncovering Nigeria's Petroleum Subsidy Fraud’.
This powerful exposé provides the most authoritative account yet of Nigeria’s multi-trillion-naira fuel subsidy scandal, unraveling the inner workings of one of the country’s most pervasive financial crimes.
Drawing from his firsthand experience as a key investigator on the EFCC’s special team that probed the 2012 subsidy fraud, Bawa reveals the staggering scale, complexity, and audacity of the schemes used to siphon public funds under the guise of fuel subsidy payments. His insider narrative chronicles how billions of naira were recovered and several culprits brought to justice, while also shedding light on how entrenched corruption allowed the fraud to flourish for years.
In the book, published by CableBooks, an imprint of Cable Media & Publishing Ltd, Bawa details multiple fraudulent strategies including:
Ghost importing and over-invoicing: Companies submitted claims for fuel that was never imported or inflated shipment volumes to receive excessive subsidy payouts.
Manipulation of bills of lading: By altering shipping documents, fraudsters exploited international price fluctuations to claim higher subsidies.
Round-tripping and double claims: Single shipments were often used to obtain multiple subsidy payments.
Diversion and smuggling: Subsidised fuel was frequently diverted to black markets or smuggled out of Nigeria for profit.
These practices, Bawa explains, were enabled by forged documents, weak regulatory oversight, and systemic collusion between corrupt government officials and private sector actors.
“The Shadow of Loot & Losses is not just a chronicle of fraud,” says Bawa. “It is a call to action — a demand for transparency, accountability, and reform in Nigeria’s public finance management, especially in the oil sector.”
Having served as EFCC chairman from 2021 to 2023, Bawa brings rare credibility and insight into the institutional challenges and political dynamics that have shaped the anti-corruption fight in Nigeria. His book is both a revelation and a reckoning — offering evidence-based analysis and personal reflections on one of the most controversial chapters in Nigeria’s recent history.
The Shadow of Loot & Losses is essential reading for policymakers, civil society advocates, journalists, and citizens interested in understanding how systemic fraud undermines development and how it can be confronted.
The book is distributed nationwide by RovingHeights Bookstore.
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CableBooks, an imprint of Cable Media & Publishing Ltd.PRESS RELEASE Former EFCC chairman Abdulrasheed Bawa unveils explosive book on Nigeria’s fuel subsidy fraud Abdulrasheed Bawa, the former chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has released a groundbreaking new book titled ‘The Shadow of Loot & Losses: Uncovering Nigeria's Petroleum Subsidy Fraud’. This powerful exposé provides the most authoritative account yet of Nigeria’s multi-trillion-naira fuel subsidy scandal, unraveling the inner workings of one of the country’s most pervasive financial crimes. Drawing from his firsthand experience as a key investigator on the EFCC’s special team that probed the 2012 subsidy fraud, Bawa reveals the staggering scale, complexity, and audacity of the schemes used to siphon public funds under the guise of fuel subsidy payments. His insider narrative chronicles how billions of naira were recovered and several culprits brought to justice, while also shedding light on how entrenched corruption allowed the fraud to flourish for years. In the book, published by CableBooks, an imprint of Cable Media & Publishing Ltd, Bawa details multiple fraudulent strategies including: Ghost importing and over-invoicing: Companies submitted claims for fuel that was never imported or inflated shipment volumes to receive excessive subsidy payouts. Manipulation of bills of lading: By altering shipping documents, fraudsters exploited international price fluctuations to claim higher subsidies. Round-tripping and double claims: Single shipments were often used to obtain multiple subsidy payments. Diversion and smuggling: Subsidised fuel was frequently diverted to black markets or smuggled out of Nigeria for profit. These practices, Bawa explains, were enabled by forged documents, weak regulatory oversight, and systemic collusion between corrupt government officials and private sector actors. “The Shadow of Loot & Losses is not just a chronicle of fraud,” says Bawa. “It is a call to action — a demand for transparency, accountability, and reform in Nigeria’s public finance management, especially in the oil sector.” Having served as EFCC chairman from 2021 to 2023, Bawa brings rare credibility and insight into the institutional challenges and political dynamics that have shaped the anti-corruption fight in Nigeria. His book is both a revelation and a reckoning — offering evidence-based analysis and personal reflections on one of the most controversial chapters in Nigeria’s recent history. The Shadow of Loot & Losses is essential reading for policymakers, civil society advocates, journalists, and citizens interested in understanding how systemic fraud undermines development and how it can be confronted. The book is distributed nationwide by RovingHeights Bookstore. SIGNED Vic Akinrogunde CableBooks, an imprint of Cable Media & Publishing Ltd. -
The Deputy Speaker of the Ondo State House of Assembly, Abayomi Akinruntan has resigned his position, citing the need to align with the conventional arrangement of elective position in the state.
The resignation letter of the former deputy speaker – representing Ilaje Constituency 1, – who is the son of the Olugbo of Ugbo Kingdom, Oba Fredrick Akinruntan, was read at the floor of the Assembly by the Clerk, Benjamin Jayeiola.
Akinruntan, who was absent during the plenary, was elected as the Deputy Speaker of the Assembly in June 2023, a position he occupied until his resignation.
The resignation letter read: “I hereby tender my resignation from the office of the Deputy Speaker effective from today, 2nd June, 2025. Recall the House was inaugurated June, 2023 and I was unanimously elected as Deputy Speaker by members as stipulated in our standing order.
“My resignation is borne out of the need to align with the conventional arrangement in power sharing of elective positions in the state. I want to appreciate all members and staff for their contributions and support.”
Following Akinruntan’s resignation, the lawmaker representing Okitipupa Constituency 2, Ololade Gbegude was subsequently nominated by Oluwatoyin Japheth (Akoko North East Constituency) and seconded by Chris Ayebusiwa (Okitipupa Constituency 1) as the new Deputy Speaker.
Following the nomination of Gbegudu, which was not contested, he was subsequently sworn in as the Deputy Speaker with the pledge that he will serve in his new role with due diligence.
Similarly, the Majority Leader of the Assembly, Oluwole Ogunmolasuyi, also stepped down from his position, with the lawmaker representing Ose Constituency, Olatunji Oshati, announced as the new Majority Leader.
Also, Muritala Sulaiman, representing Akoko South East, was announced as the new Chief Whip, while Fabiyi Olatunji, Odigbo Constituency 1, becomes the Whip of the Assembly.
The Speaker, Olamide Oladiji, commended the former deputy speaker and the erstwhile majority leader for their maturity.
He said: “He (Akinruntan) has been a peaceful ally. He has support the house. I want to appreciate him for the maturity displayed for ensuring a peaceful transition.
“The same thing goes to the former majority leader. He has been a stabilizer in the House and also a good and dependable ally.”
It was gathered that the change of the positions of the principal officers became imperative in order to balance the unwritten elective political arrangements in the state.
Akinruntan and Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa hail from the same Ilaje Local Council Area of the state, while the erstwhile Majority Leader, Ogunmolasuyi is from
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The Deputy Speaker of the Ondo State House of Assembly, Abayomi Akinruntan has resigned his position, citing the need to align with the conventional arrangement of elective position in the state. The resignation letter of the former deputy speaker – representing Ilaje Constituency 1, – who is the son of the Olugbo of Ugbo Kingdom, Oba Fredrick Akinruntan, was read at the floor of the Assembly by the Clerk, Benjamin Jayeiola. Akinruntan, who was absent during the plenary, was elected as the Deputy Speaker of the Assembly in June 2023, a position he occupied until his resignation. The resignation letter read: “I hereby tender my resignation from the office of the Deputy Speaker effective from today, 2nd June, 2025. Recall the House was inaugurated June, 2023 and I was unanimously elected as Deputy Speaker by members as stipulated in our standing order. “My resignation is borne out of the need to align with the conventional arrangement in power sharing of elective positions in the state. I want to appreciate all members and staff for their contributions and support.” Following Akinruntan’s resignation, the lawmaker representing Okitipupa Constituency 2, Ololade Gbegude was subsequently nominated by Oluwatoyin Japheth (Akoko North East Constituency) and seconded by Chris Ayebusiwa (Okitipupa Constituency 1) as the new Deputy Speaker. Following the nomination of Gbegudu, which was not contested, he was subsequently sworn in as the Deputy Speaker with the pledge that he will serve in his new role with due diligence. Similarly, the Majority Leader of the Assembly, Oluwole Ogunmolasuyi, also stepped down from his position, with the lawmaker representing Ose Constituency, Olatunji Oshati, announced as the new Majority Leader. Also, Muritala Sulaiman, representing Akoko South East, was announced as the new Chief Whip, while Fabiyi Olatunji, Odigbo Constituency 1, becomes the Whip of the Assembly. The Speaker, Olamide Oladiji, commended the former deputy speaker and the erstwhile majority leader for their maturity. He said: “He (Akinruntan) has been a peaceful ally. He has support the house. I want to appreciate him for the maturity displayed for ensuring a peaceful transition. “The same thing goes to the former majority leader. He has been a stabilizer in the House and also a good and dependable ally.” It was gathered that the change of the positions of the principal officers became imperative in order to balance the unwritten elective political arrangements in the state. Akinruntan and Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa hail from the same Ilaje Local Council Area of the state, while the erstwhile Majority Leader, Ogunmolasuyi is from Owo Local Council, where the Deputy Governor, Olayide Adelami hails from. Mokwa death toll rises as NSEMA recovers five more bodies, totaling 158 Discover Suspected herdsmen hijack fully loaded vehicle, kill driver, abduct passengers in Benue Discover Cardizoom | Sponsored by Taboola I don't get sick because I clean my blood vessels. Write down the recipe Read More Skip Nnamdi Kanu: Monday sit-at-home had nothing to do with death of Jonathan’s ex-aide, Gulak – IPOB Discover Terrorism: Nnamdi Kanu confirmed he ordered Tinubu, Wike to be killed – DSS tells Court Discover
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