• Great Zimbabwe Ruins in Zimbabwe are one of Africa’s greatest ancient cities. Built with massive stones placed without mortar, it was once a powerful center of trade and royalty. The towering walls and ruins still prove the brilliance, wealth, and history of the people who built it.

    #GreatZimbabwe #Zimbabwe #AfricanHistory #AncientWonders #places
    Great Zimbabwe Ruins in Zimbabwe are one of Africa’s greatest ancient cities. Built with massive stones placed without mortar, it was once a powerful center of trade and royalty. The towering walls and ruins still prove the brilliance, wealth, and history of the people who built it. 🇿🇼✨ #GreatZimbabwe #Zimbabwe #AfricanHistory #AncientWonders #places
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  • Is Tinubu Failing Yoruba Land? Pan-Yoruba Group Slams President Over Insecurity, Kidnapped Monarchs and ‘Silence From Power

    Is Nigeria’s security crisis finally reaching a breaking point in Yoruba land—and is President Bola Ahmed Tinubu truly doing enough to stop it? These are the urgent questions being raised after a Pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Ìgbìnmó Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá, publicly condemned the President over what it described as his “deafening silence” in the face of worsening insecurity across the South-West.

    The group’s outcry followed the shocking abduction of a Kwara State monarch, Oba S. Y. Olaonipekun, and his son, Olaolu, who were reportedly kidnapped by suspected terrorists in the Ile-Ire district. For many observers, the incident marks a dangerous escalation in Nigeria’s security crisis: when even traditional rulers—symbols of authority, culture, and community stability—are no longer safe, what hope remains for ordinary citizens?

    In a strongly worded statement signed by its Convener, Olusola Badero, and released through Home Director Princess Balogun, the group accused President Tinubu of abandoning his constitutional duty as the nation’s chief security officer. According to the group, violent attacks, kidnappings, and killings have spread across Yoruba communities with little visible federal response. They argued that while statements are often issued, concrete action has been painfully absent.

    The union alleged that forests and rural communities in parts of Kwara and the wider South-West have become safe havens for armed groups posing as herdsmen, whom they directly described as terrorists. It lamented what it called the humiliation of Yoruba traditional institutions, stressing that the kidnapping of monarchs was once unimaginable in the region’s history. Quoting a Yoruba proverb—“Oríadé kì í sùn tán” (Royalty does not sleep outside)—the group said the abduction of kings represents not only a security failure but also a deep cultural wound.

    Beyond insecurity, the group launched a broader political critique of President Tinubu’s leadership. They accused him of prioritising personal interests, political allies, and future elections over the immediate safety and welfare of citizens. They further criticised what they described as his frequent foreign trips, alleging that he enjoys public funds abroad while Nigerians face poverty, fear, collapsing healthcare, and deteriorating schools at home. For the group, this contrast symbolises a widening gap between those in power and the people they govern.

    The statement also targeted Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, accusing the state government of failing to protect residents. The group demanded the immediate release of the abducted monarch and his son, as well as other kidnapped citizens, including workers from the Kwara State Ministry of Works.

    To underline what it sees as a pattern of lawlessness, the union recalled earlier incidents, including the killing of Segun Aremu, a retired army general and monarch (the Olúkòrò of Koro), and the abduction of Kamilu Salami, the Oníbàrà of Bayagan Ile, who reportedly spent weeks in captivity before regaining freedom. These cases, the group argued, show that the crisis is not isolated but systemic.

    Perhaps most striking is the group’s warning that continued political inaction could lead to long-term devastation: deserted villages, abandoned farmlands, and forests fully occupied by armed groups. They questioned how elections can even matter if citizens are no longer safe enough to live in their communities. “Who will be alive to vote,” they asked, “if our villages are deserted and our forests controlled by terrorists?”

    The union went further, calling on Yoruba people at home and in the diaspora to take collective responsibility for protecting their region, suggesting that reliance on political leaders who have “clearly failed” could invite even greater catastrophe.

    As this controversy unfolds, Nigerians are left with uncomfortable but necessary questions: Has the federal government lost control of internal security? Is President Tinubu doing enough to protect his own region? And what happens when traditional institutions—once seen as untouchable—become targets of violence?

    On Fintter, this story is more than breaking news; it is a national conversation about leadership, accountability, and survival. Are these criticisms justified, or are they politically motivated? Can Nigeria still reverse its security decline, or has the crisis reached a point of no return? The answers may shape not just the future of Yoruba land, but the fate of the entire nation.

    What do you think? Is Tinubu truly failing on security—or is the crisis beyond any single leader? Share your thoughts and join the debate on Fintter.

    Is Tinubu Failing Yoruba Land? Pan-Yoruba Group Slams President Over Insecurity, Kidnapped Monarchs and ‘Silence From Power Is Nigeria’s security crisis finally reaching a breaking point in Yoruba land—and is President Bola Ahmed Tinubu truly doing enough to stop it? These are the urgent questions being raised after a Pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Ìgbìnmó Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá, publicly condemned the President over what it described as his “deafening silence” in the face of worsening insecurity across the South-West. The group’s outcry followed the shocking abduction of a Kwara State monarch, Oba S. Y. Olaonipekun, and his son, Olaolu, who were reportedly kidnapped by suspected terrorists in the Ile-Ire district. For many observers, the incident marks a dangerous escalation in Nigeria’s security crisis: when even traditional rulers—symbols of authority, culture, and community stability—are no longer safe, what hope remains for ordinary citizens? In a strongly worded statement signed by its Convener, Olusola Badero, and released through Home Director Princess Balogun, the group accused President Tinubu of abandoning his constitutional duty as the nation’s chief security officer. According to the group, violent attacks, kidnappings, and killings have spread across Yoruba communities with little visible federal response. They argued that while statements are often issued, concrete action has been painfully absent. The union alleged that forests and rural communities in parts of Kwara and the wider South-West have become safe havens for armed groups posing as herdsmen, whom they directly described as terrorists. It lamented what it called the humiliation of Yoruba traditional institutions, stressing that the kidnapping of monarchs was once unimaginable in the region’s history. Quoting a Yoruba proverb—“Oríadé kì í sùn tán” (Royalty does not sleep outside)—the group said the abduction of kings represents not only a security failure but also a deep cultural wound. Beyond insecurity, the group launched a broader political critique of President Tinubu’s leadership. They accused him of prioritising personal interests, political allies, and future elections over the immediate safety and welfare of citizens. They further criticised what they described as his frequent foreign trips, alleging that he enjoys public funds abroad while Nigerians face poverty, fear, collapsing healthcare, and deteriorating schools at home. For the group, this contrast symbolises a widening gap between those in power and the people they govern. The statement also targeted Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, accusing the state government of failing to protect residents. The group demanded the immediate release of the abducted monarch and his son, as well as other kidnapped citizens, including workers from the Kwara State Ministry of Works. To underline what it sees as a pattern of lawlessness, the union recalled earlier incidents, including the killing of Segun Aremu, a retired army general and monarch (the Olúkòrò of Koro), and the abduction of Kamilu Salami, the Oníbàrà of Bayagan Ile, who reportedly spent weeks in captivity before regaining freedom. These cases, the group argued, show that the crisis is not isolated but systemic. Perhaps most striking is the group’s warning that continued political inaction could lead to long-term devastation: deserted villages, abandoned farmlands, and forests fully occupied by armed groups. They questioned how elections can even matter if citizens are no longer safe enough to live in their communities. “Who will be alive to vote,” they asked, “if our villages are deserted and our forests controlled by terrorists?” The union went further, calling on Yoruba people at home and in the diaspora to take collective responsibility for protecting their region, suggesting that reliance on political leaders who have “clearly failed” could invite even greater catastrophe. As this controversy unfolds, Nigerians are left with uncomfortable but necessary questions: Has the federal government lost control of internal security? Is President Tinubu doing enough to protect his own region? And what happens when traditional institutions—once seen as untouchable—become targets of violence? On Fintter, this story is more than breaking news; it is a national conversation about leadership, accountability, and survival. Are these criticisms justified, or are they politically motivated? Can Nigeria still reverse its security decline, or has the crisis reached a point of no return? The answers may shape not just the future of Yoruba land, but the fate of the entire nation. 💬 What do you think? Is Tinubu truly failing on security—or is the crisis beyond any single leader? Share your thoughts and join the debate on Fintter.
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  • ADC Coalition Criticizes Tinubu Over NNPC Legacy Debt Cancellation, Calls Move Unconstitutional and Harmful to States

    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has strongly condemned President Bola Tinubu’s approval to cancel legacy debts owed by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) to the Federation Account. The party described the move as unconstitutional, arguing that it undermines subnational governments by erasing longstanding public liabilities without legislative approval.

    According to ADC, the cancellation involved about $1.42 billion and N5.57 trillion in legacy NNPC debts, including obligations from production sharing contracts, domestic supply obligations, and royalty receivables. The coalition warned that the executive directive overrode constitutional provisions that require all Federation revenues to be paid into the account for distribution among federal, state, and local governments.

    ADC accused the President of repeated constitutional violations and expressed concern over apparent inaction by the National Assembly. The party emphasized that any unilateral cancellation reducing revenues due to states and local governments is unconstitutional, asserting that Nigeria must operate as “a nation of laws, not of men.”
    ADC Coalition Criticizes Tinubu Over NNPC Legacy Debt Cancellation, Calls Move Unconstitutional and Harmful to States The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has strongly condemned President Bola Tinubu’s approval to cancel legacy debts owed by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) to the Federation Account. The party described the move as unconstitutional, arguing that it undermines subnational governments by erasing longstanding public liabilities without legislative approval. According to ADC, the cancellation involved about $1.42 billion and N5.57 trillion in legacy NNPC debts, including obligations from production sharing contracts, domestic supply obligations, and royalty receivables. The coalition warned that the executive directive overrode constitutional provisions that require all Federation revenues to be paid into the account for distribution among federal, state, and local governments. ADC accused the President of repeated constitutional violations and expressed concern over apparent inaction by the National Assembly. The party emphasized that any unilateral cancellation reducing revenues due to states and local governments is unconstitutional, asserting that Nigeria must operate as “a nation of laws, not of men.”
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  • Tinubu Government Writes Off NNPC’s ₦5.5 Trillion and $1.4 Billion Pre-2025 Debts After FAAC Reconciliation

    President Bola Tinubu has approved the clearance of long-standing debts owed by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) to the Federation Account, wiping off about ₦5.5 trillion and $1.4 billion accumulated up to December 31, 2024. The decision followed a reconciliation exercise conducted by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and presented at the November 2025 Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting. According to the report, most of the disputed royalty and lifting-related obligations were removed from government records based on recommendations by a Stakeholder Alignment Committee. However, statutory liabilities incurred after January 2025 were excluded from the approval and remain subject to recovery and FAAC scrutiny, drawing a clear line between legacy debts and new obligations.
    Tinubu Government Writes Off NNPC’s ₦5.5 Trillion and $1.4 Billion Pre-2025 Debts After FAAC Reconciliation President Bola Tinubu has approved the clearance of long-standing debts owed by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) to the Federation Account, wiping off about ₦5.5 trillion and $1.4 billion accumulated up to December 31, 2024. The decision followed a reconciliation exercise conducted by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and presented at the November 2025 Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting. According to the report, most of the disputed royalty and lifting-related obligations were removed from government records based on recommendations by a Stakeholder Alignment Committee. However, statutory liabilities incurred after January 2025 were excluded from the approval and remain subject to recovery and FAAC scrutiny, drawing a clear line between legacy debts and new obligations.
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  • Abroad-Based Nigerian Catholic Priest Explains Stark Difference Between Priesthood in Nigeria and Italy as Viral Video Sparks Debate

    A Nigerian Catholic priest currently serving in Italy has gone viral after candidly sharing his experience working abroad compared to priesthood in Nigeria. Speaking in a TikTok video, the priest revealed that while being a priest in Nigeria often comes with high social status and treatment akin to royalty, working as a priest in Italy demands humility, self-service, and a servant-like lifestyle. Ordained in Nigeria and having served there for two years before relocating, he explained that priests in Italy handle most tasks themselves, from preparing the church to daily parish duties, unlike in Nigeria where aides often assist. His remarks have triggered mixed reactions online, with many Nigerians praising the respect accorded to priests at home, while others argue that priesthood is fundamentally a call to service, not privilege.
    Abroad-Based Nigerian Catholic Priest Explains Stark Difference Between Priesthood in Nigeria and Italy as Viral Video Sparks Debate A Nigerian Catholic priest currently serving in Italy has gone viral after candidly sharing his experience working abroad compared to priesthood in Nigeria. Speaking in a TikTok video, the priest revealed that while being a priest in Nigeria often comes with high social status and treatment akin to royalty, working as a priest in Italy demands humility, self-service, and a servant-like lifestyle. Ordained in Nigeria and having served there for two years before relocating, he explained that priests in Italy handle most tasks themselves, from preparing the church to daily parish duties, unlike in Nigeria where aides often assist. His remarks have triggered mixed reactions online, with many Nigerians praising the respect accorded to priests at home, while others argue that priesthood is fundamentally a call to service, not privilege.
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  • KWAM 1 Meets Alaafin of Oyo at Oyo Event, Low-Tone Conversation Sparks Reactions Amid Awujale Throne Controversy

    A viral video showing Fuji legend King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as KWAM 1, meeting the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Akeem Owoade, at a wedding reception in Oyo has generated widespread reactions online. In the clip, the singer respectfully bowed to greet the monarch before engaging in a quiet conversation, a moment many social media users interpreted in different ways. The encounter has drawn extra attention due to KWAM 1’s ongoing legal battle and public interest in ascending the Awujale of Ijebuland throne in Ogun State. While the details of their discussion remain unknown, the video has reignited debates around tradition, humility, royalty, and KWAM 1’s controversial royal ambitions.
    KWAM 1 Meets Alaafin of Oyo at Oyo Event, Low-Tone Conversation Sparks Reactions Amid Awujale Throne Controversy A viral video showing Fuji legend King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as KWAM 1, meeting the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Akeem Owoade, at a wedding reception in Oyo has generated widespread reactions online. In the clip, the singer respectfully bowed to greet the monarch before engaging in a quiet conversation, a moment many social media users interpreted in different ways. The encounter has drawn extra attention due to KWAM 1’s ongoing legal battle and public interest in ascending the Awujale of Ijebuland throne in Ogun State. While the details of their discussion remain unknown, the video has reignited debates around tradition, humility, royalty, and KWAM 1’s controversial royal ambitions.
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  • EFCC arraigns accountant for alleged N200 million theft.

    EFCC accused the defendant of stealing the money entrusted to him as an accountant to a company.
    Photo of defendant
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    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned an accountant, Oguibe Nkwachukwu, and his company, Wifamapp Royalty Global Limited, before the Lagos State High Court in Ikeja over the alleged theft of about N200 million.

    The prosecution accused the defendant of stealing the money from Travelstar Web Logistics Limited.

    In a statement on Monday, the anti-graft agency said Mr Nkwachukwu, who served as an accountant with the logistics firm, was arraigned alongside his company before a judge, Rahman Oshodi on 13 counts of stealing and dishonest conversion of funds.

    According to the EFCC, the defendant allegedly diverted various sums of money entrusted to him by his employer into personal accounts under the guise of legitimate business transactions.

    One of the counts alleged that Mr Nkwachukwu, as the alter ego of Wifamapp Royalty Global Limited, and Wifamapp Royalty Global Limited, incorporated in March 2020, “dishonestly converted” $36,000 (about N54 million) belonging to Travelstar Web Logistics Limited and entrusted to him as the company’s accountant.

    Another count accuses the defendant of converting an additional $156,000 (about N146 million) belonging to the same company between January and July 2018.

    The prosecution said the offence of stealing was contrary to Sections 280(1)(b), 280(2)(f), and 287 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015,” one of the counts reads.

    Mr Nkwachukwu pleaded not guilty to all the charges when they were read to him.
    EFCC arraigns accountant for alleged N200 million theft. EFCC accused the defendant of stealing the money entrusted to him as an accountant to a company. Photo of defendant Photo of defendant The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned an accountant, Oguibe Nkwachukwu, and his company, Wifamapp Royalty Global Limited, before the Lagos State High Court in Ikeja over the alleged theft of about N200 million. The prosecution accused the defendant of stealing the money from Travelstar Web Logistics Limited. In a statement on Monday, the anti-graft agency said Mr Nkwachukwu, who served as an accountant with the logistics firm, was arraigned alongside his company before a judge, Rahman Oshodi on 13 counts of stealing and dishonest conversion of funds. According to the EFCC, the defendant allegedly diverted various sums of money entrusted to him by his employer into personal accounts under the guise of legitimate business transactions. One of the counts alleged that Mr Nkwachukwu, as the alter ego of Wifamapp Royalty Global Limited, and Wifamapp Royalty Global Limited, incorporated in March 2020, “dishonestly converted” $36,000 (about N54 million) belonging to Travelstar Web Logistics Limited and entrusted to him as the company’s accountant. Another count accuses the defendant of converting an additional $156,000 (about N146 million) belonging to the same company between January and July 2018. The prosecution said the offence of stealing was contrary to Sections 280(1)(b), 280(2)(f), and 287 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015,” one of the counts reads. Mr Nkwachukwu pleaded not guilty to all the charges when they were read to him.
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  • Mariah Carey’s Daughter Monroe Set to Shine: 14-Year-Old ‘Nepo Baby’ Gears Up for Her Own Music Career!

    Music royalty is in the making! The Queen of Christmas, Mariah Carey, is reportedly paving the way for her daughter Monroe Carey, 14, to step into the spotlight — and it seems the teen is ready to carry the family’s musical legacy with grace and talent.


    Following in Mariah’s Footsteps

    According to The Sun, Mariah has filed legal documents to trademark her daughter’s name, Monroe Carey, for live performances and entertainment projects. This move hints at Monroe’s official entry into the music world — and fans couldn’t be more excited!

    A close source revealed:

    “Mariah was cautious when Monroe first said she wanted to be a musician, but she knows it’s truly her passion. She’s been incredibly supportive and guiding her every step of the way.”


    The insider added that Monroe has a “brilliant voice” and is determined to make her mark through hard work rather than just her mother’s fame.


    A Star in the Making

    Mariah recently opened up on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, confirming her daughter’s growing interest in music.

    “My daughter’s into music… she used to sing with me on my Christmas tour,” Mariah shared. “I’m trying to get her to do her own thing — and I think she wants to. So possibly.”

    Fans have already seen glimpses of Monroe’s talent — from her adorable TikTok duets with her mom to her show-stopping stage appearances, including at Madison Square Garden and The Hollywood Bowl during Mariah’s Merry Christmas One And All concert series.

    Proud Mama Moments

    Mariah, who shares twins Monroe and Moroccan with TV personality Nick Cannon, has expressed deep joy in watching her children embrace music.

    “It’s really nice to see them performing onstage,” she told People. “They’re rehearsing, working hard, and going for it — that’s impressive to me.”


    However, the global superstar also made it clear she won’t pressure her kids into fame:

    “They can be anything they want to be,” Mariah told W Magazine.

    Mariah Carey’s Daughter Monroe Set to Shine: 14-Year-Old ‘Nepo Baby’ Gears Up for Her Own Music Career! Music royalty is in the making! The Queen of Christmas, Mariah Carey, is reportedly paving the way for her daughter Monroe Carey, 14, to step into the spotlight — and it seems the teen is ready to carry the family’s musical legacy with grace and talent. Following in Mariah’s Footsteps According to The Sun, Mariah has filed legal documents to trademark her daughter’s name, Monroe Carey, for live performances and entertainment projects. This move hints at Monroe’s official entry into the music world — and fans couldn’t be more excited! A close source revealed: “Mariah was cautious when Monroe first said she wanted to be a musician, but she knows it’s truly her passion. She’s been incredibly supportive and guiding her every step of the way.” The insider added that Monroe has a “brilliant voice” and is determined to make her mark through hard work rather than just her mother’s fame. A Star in the Making Mariah recently opened up on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, confirming her daughter’s growing interest in music. “My daughter’s into music… she used to sing with me on my Christmas tour,” Mariah shared. “I’m trying to get her to do her own thing — and I think she wants to. So possibly.” Fans have already seen glimpses of Monroe’s talent — from her adorable TikTok duets with her mom to her show-stopping stage appearances, including at Madison Square Garden and The Hollywood Bowl during Mariah’s Merry Christmas One And All concert series. Proud Mama Moments Mariah, who shares twins Monroe and Moroccan with TV personality Nick Cannon, has expressed deep joy in watching her children embrace music. “It’s really nice to see them performing onstage,” she told People. “They’re rehearsing, working hard, and going for it — that’s impressive to me.” However, the global superstar also made it clear she won’t pressure her kids into fame: “They can be anything they want to be,” Mariah told W Magazine.
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  • Liquorose: From Dance Floors to Fashion Royalty

    Roseline Afije, better known as Liquorose, has seamlessly transitioned through multiple careers—dancer, actress, reality TV star, and now, a fashion trailblazer.

    Her journey began with the renowned Girls Got Bold (GGB) dance crew, where she quickly stood out. She went on to feature in hit music videos, including 2Baba’s Spiritual Healing and Adekunle Gold’s Mercy. However, it was her unforgettable appearance on Big Brother Naija Season 6: Shine Ya Eye, where she finished as the first runner-up, that cemented her place in the spotlight.

    Since then, Liquorose has expanded her craft into Nollywood, starring in productions like Lisabi by Lateef Adedimeji, showcasing her versatility beyond the dance floor. But beyond acting, one of her strongest marks in the entertainment industry lies in her exceptional sense of style.

    Liquorose has mastered the art of fashion, effortlessly balancing bold creativity with timeless elegance. From vibrant color palettes to structured silhouettes and chic monochrome ensembles, she wears each look with unmatched confidence. This innate style earned her the Amstel Malta Sleek MVP Award for Best Dressed Celebrity at the AMVCA, officially sealing her status as one of Nigeria’s top fashion icons.

    Whether she’s gracing red carpets or elevating casual street style, Liquorose consistently turns fashion into a statement. And if there was ever any doubt about her influence, her iconic looks prove she is truly in a league of her own.
    Liquorose: From Dance Floors to Fashion Royalty Roseline Afije, better known as Liquorose, has seamlessly transitioned through multiple careers—dancer, actress, reality TV star, and now, a fashion trailblazer. Her journey began with the renowned Girls Got Bold (GGB) dance crew, where she quickly stood out. She went on to feature in hit music videos, including 2Baba’s Spiritual Healing and Adekunle Gold’s Mercy. However, it was her unforgettable appearance on Big Brother Naija Season 6: Shine Ya Eye, where she finished as the first runner-up, that cemented her place in the spotlight. Since then, Liquorose has expanded her craft into Nollywood, starring in productions like Lisabi by Lateef Adedimeji, showcasing her versatility beyond the dance floor. But beyond acting, one of her strongest marks in the entertainment industry lies in her exceptional sense of style. Liquorose has mastered the art of fashion, effortlessly balancing bold creativity with timeless elegance. From vibrant color palettes to structured silhouettes and chic monochrome ensembles, she wears each look with unmatched confidence. This innate style earned her the Amstel Malta Sleek MVP Award for Best Dressed Celebrity at the AMVCA, officially sealing her status as one of Nigeria’s top fashion icons. Whether she’s gracing red carpets or elevating casual street style, Liquorose consistently turns fashion into a statement. And if there was ever any doubt about her influence, her iconic looks prove she is truly in a league of her own.
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  • Former Stanford officer dismisses Kemi Badenoch’s claim of medical school admission at 16.

    Questions are mounting over Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch’s repeated claim that she secured admission into Stanford University for medicine at age 16 — with experts describing the story as implausible and a former admissions officer flatly denying it.

    Badenoch has said she got into Stanford “pre-med” on partial scholarship, but Stanford offers medicine only at graduate level and has no pre-med major. The Conservative Party told The Guardian she “had not applied but had been offered the place by a number of US universities, including Stanford, on the basis of good exam results in US standardised tests” — a claim experts called “impossible.”

    Jon Reider, who handled admissions at Stanford at the time, said: “Although 30 years have passed, I would definitely remember if we had admitted a Nigerian student with any financial aid.

    The answer is that we did not do so. O-levels would not have been sufficient, and we would have been very nervous admitting a 16-year-old.”

    He added Stanford never offered partial aid: “If an applicant needed $30,000, we offered the full amount. There was no point offering less.” Other academics agreed, noting they had “never heard of any exemptions – not even for child prodigies or royalty.”

    Despite this, Badenoch first told Huffington Post in 2017: “I had actually got admission into medical school in the US – I got into Stanford pre-med…” and reiterated in 2024 that her SAT scores earned her a partial scholarship. Stanford’s official website makes it clear: “Stanford does not have a pre-med major.”
    Former Stanford officer dismisses Kemi Badenoch’s claim of medical school admission at 16. Questions are mounting over Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch’s repeated claim that she secured admission into Stanford University for medicine at age 16 — with experts describing the story as implausible and a former admissions officer flatly denying it. Badenoch has said she got into Stanford “pre-med” on partial scholarship, but Stanford offers medicine only at graduate level and has no pre-med major. The Conservative Party told The Guardian she “had not applied but had been offered the place by a number of US universities, including Stanford, on the basis of good exam results in US standardised tests” — a claim experts called “impossible.” Jon Reider, who handled admissions at Stanford at the time, said: “Although 30 years have passed, I would definitely remember if we had admitted a Nigerian student with any financial aid. The answer is that we did not do so. O-levels would not have been sufficient, and we would have been very nervous admitting a 16-year-old.” He added Stanford never offered partial aid: “If an applicant needed $30,000, we offered the full amount. There was no point offering less.” Other academics agreed, noting they had “never heard of any exemptions – not even for child prodigies or royalty.” Despite this, Badenoch first told Huffington Post in 2017: “I had actually got admission into medical school in the US – I got into Stanford pre-med…” and reiterated in 2024 that her SAT scores earned her a partial scholarship. Stanford’s official website makes it clear: “Stanford does not have a pre-med major.”
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  • Love, Luxury & Legacy: Inside Davido & Chioma’s $3.7M Miami Fairytale #Chivido2025

    Miami, USA – August 2025: Afrobeats megastar Davido and his longtime love Chioma Rowland have sealed their union in a jaw-dropping $3.7 million white wedding that has set social media ablaze and etched itself into Nigerian pop culture history.

    The Miami spectacle, tagged #Chivido2025, marked the grand finale of a love journey spanning years — from their private court wedding in March 2023 to a lavish Lagos traditional ceremony in June 2024. With diamond rings worth “two or three Rolls-Royce cars” and a guest list boasting Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote, former Senate President Bukola Saraki, and Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, the event was equal parts romance and royalty.

    Beyond the glitz, emotion ran deep. Davido’s vows — “You are my love, my peace, my home” — moved guests to tears, while custom cufflinks engraved with the face of their late son Ifeanyi served as a poignant tribute.

    Fashion stole the spotlight too: Davido in a regal deep-brown suit, Chioma in a shimmering white gown, and groomsmen in camel-brown — all against Miami’s golden glow. Guests were barred from wearing white or cream, ensuring the couple’s shine remained unmatched.

    While fans hailed the wedding as a testament to enduring love, critics questioned the extravagance amid Nigeria’s economic struggles. Still, the ceremony’s heart was undeniable — a love tested by loss, strengthened by resilience, and celebrated on the world stage.

    #Davido #Chioma #Chivido2025 #CelebrityWedding #MiamiLuxury #NigerianCelebrityNews

    Love, Luxury & Legacy: Inside Davido & Chioma’s $3.7M Miami Fairytale #Chivido2025 Miami, USA – August 2025: Afrobeats megastar Davido and his longtime love Chioma Rowland have sealed their union in a jaw-dropping $3.7 million white wedding that has set social media ablaze and etched itself into Nigerian pop culture history. The Miami spectacle, tagged #Chivido2025, marked the grand finale of a love journey spanning years — from their private court wedding in March 2023 to a lavish Lagos traditional ceremony in June 2024. With diamond rings worth “two or three Rolls-Royce cars” and a guest list boasting Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote, former Senate President Bukola Saraki, and Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, the event was equal parts romance and royalty. Beyond the glitz, emotion ran deep. Davido’s vows — “You are my love, my peace, my home” — moved guests to tears, while custom cufflinks engraved with the face of their late son Ifeanyi served as a poignant tribute. Fashion stole the spotlight too: Davido in a regal deep-brown suit, Chioma in a shimmering white gown, and groomsmen in camel-brown — all against Miami’s golden glow. Guests were barred from wearing white or cream, ensuring the couple’s shine remained unmatched. While fans hailed the wedding as a testament to enduring love, critics questioned the extravagance amid Nigeria’s economic struggles. Still, the ceremony’s heart was undeniable — a love tested by loss, strengthened by resilience, and celebrated on the world stage. #Davido #Chioma #Chivido2025 #CelebrityWedding #MiamiLuxury #NigerianCelebrityNews
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  • The Biggest RED Flags in Women :
    1. Lack of Accountability
    Always blames others for problems (exes, family, or you).

    Never admits when she's wrong or deflects responsibility.

    2. Constant Drama
    Thrives on conflict, chaos, or emotional rollercoasters.

    Frequent fights with friends, family, or coworkers.

    3. Manipulative Behavior
    Uses guilt, silence, or emotional blackmail to get her way.

    Twists situations to always come out as the victim.

    4. Disrespectful Attitude
    Talks down to you or others.

    Publicly embarrasses you or crosses boundaries.

    5. Entitlement Mentality
    Expects to be treated like royalty without reciprocating.

    Measures love mostly by how much you spend on her.

    6. Inconsistent Words and Actions
    Says one thing but consistently does another.

    Makes promises she never keeps.

    7. No Long-Term Vision or Ambition
    No goals, plans, or desire to grow.

    Relies entirely on others (parents, partners) for financial or emotional survival.

    8. Excessive Jealousy or Control
    Constantly questions your whereabouts or who you talk to.

    Wants to isolate you from friends or family.

    9. Disregard for Boundaries
    Pushes physical, emotional, or social limits without respect.

    Violates your privacy (e.g., phone-checking).

    10. History of Toxic Relationships Without Growth
    Talks about all exes as "crazy" or abusive but never reflects on her role.

    Seems to repeat the same destructive patterns.

    Bonus: Social Media Obsession
    Defines her worth by likes, followers, or online validation.

    Prioritizes public image over real connection.

    The Biggest RED Flags in Women : 🚩 1. Lack of Accountability Always blames others for problems (exes, family, or you). Never admits when she's wrong or deflects responsibility. 🚩 2. Constant Drama Thrives on conflict, chaos, or emotional rollercoasters. Frequent fights with friends, family, or coworkers. 🚩 3. Manipulative Behavior Uses guilt, silence, or emotional blackmail to get her way. Twists situations to always come out as the victim. 🚩 4. Disrespectful Attitude Talks down to you or others. Publicly embarrasses you or crosses boundaries. 🚩 5. Entitlement Mentality Expects to be treated like royalty without reciprocating. Measures love mostly by how much you spend on her. 🚩 6. Inconsistent Words and Actions Says one thing but consistently does another. Makes promises she never keeps. 🚩 7. No Long-Term Vision or Ambition No goals, plans, or desire to grow. Relies entirely on others (parents, partners) for financial or emotional survival. 🚩 8. Excessive Jealousy or Control Constantly questions your whereabouts or who you talk to. Wants to isolate you from friends or family. 🚩 9. Disregard for Boundaries Pushes physical, emotional, or social limits without respect. Violates your privacy (e.g., phone-checking). 🚩 10. History of Toxic Relationships Without Growth Talks about all exes as "crazy" or abusive but never reflects on her role. Seems to repeat the same destructive patterns. 🧠 Bonus: Social Media Obsession Defines her worth by likes, followers, or online validation. Prioritizes public image over real connection.
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  • MAY 2025 FEDERATION ACCOUNT REVENUE: FEDERAL, STATES & LGCs SHARE 1.659 TRILLION NAIRA

    A total sum of N1.659 trillion, being May 2025 Federation Account Revenue has been shared to the Federal, States and the Local Government Councils.

    The revenue was shared at the June 2025 Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting held in Abuja.

    The N1.659 trillion total distributable revenue comprised revenue of N863.8 billion, Value Added Tax (VAT) revenue of N691.7billion, Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL) revenue of N27.667 billion and Exchange Difference revenue of N76.614 billion.

    The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) indicated that total gross revenue of N2.942 trillion was available in the month of May 2025. Total deduction for cost of collection was N111.908 billion while total transfers, interventions and refunds was N1.171 trillion.

    The Gross revenue of N2.094 trillion received in the month of May 2025, is higher than the sum of N2.084 trillion received in the month of April 2025 by N10.023 Billion.

    In May 2025, Companies Income Tax (CIT), Value Added Tax (VAT) and Import Duty increased significantly while CET Levies, Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT), Oil and Gas Royalty and Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL) recorded decreases, while Excise Duty increased only marginally.
    MAY 2025 FEDERATION ACCOUNT REVENUE: FEDERAL, STATES & LGCs SHARE 1.659 TRILLION NAIRA A total sum of N1.659 trillion, being May 2025 Federation Account Revenue has been shared to the Federal, States and the Local Government Councils. The revenue was shared at the June 2025 Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting held in Abuja. The N1.659 trillion total distributable revenue comprised revenue of N863.8 billion, Value Added Tax (VAT) revenue of N691.7billion, Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL) revenue of N27.667 billion and Exchange Difference revenue of N76.614 billion. The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) indicated that total gross revenue of N2.942 trillion was available in the month of May 2025. Total deduction for cost of collection was N111.908 billion while total transfers, interventions and refunds was N1.171 trillion. The Gross revenue of N2.094 trillion received in the month of May 2025, is higher than the sum of N2.084 trillion received in the month of April 2025 by N10.023 Billion. In May 2025, Companies Income Tax (CIT), Value Added Tax (VAT) and Import Duty increased significantly while CET Levies, Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT), Oil and Gas Royalty and Electronic Money Transfer Levy (EMTL) recorded decreases, while Excise Duty increased only marginally.
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  • Oke-Ila Mourns: Olori Solape Abolarin, Wife of Orangun, Passes Away

    Oke-Ila, Osun State, is grieving the sudden loss of Olori Solape Christianah Abolarin, wife of the Orangun, Oba Adedokun Omoniyi Abolarin. Olori Solape, a native of Igboho, Oyo State, was a virtuous woman and a pillar of support, known for her humility and work with the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs. Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke expressed condolences, noting her profound impact on Oke-Ila. Details of her passing remain private. The community and beyond mourn her loss, with tributes on X highlighting her legacy. Condolences to Oba Abolarin and family.

    #OloriSolape #OrangunOkeIla #OsunMourns #NigerianRoyalty #RestInPeace
    Oke-Ila Mourns: Olori Solape Abolarin, Wife of Orangun, Passes Away Oke-Ila, Osun State, is grieving the sudden loss of Olori Solape Christianah Abolarin, wife of the Orangun, Oba Adedokun Omoniyi Abolarin. Olori Solape, a native of Igboho, Oyo State, was a virtuous woman and a pillar of support, known for her humility and work with the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs. Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke expressed condolences, noting her profound impact on Oke-Ila. Details of her passing remain private. The community and beyond mourn her loss, with tributes on X highlighting her legacy. Condolences to Oba Abolarin and family. #OloriSolape #OrangunOkeIla #OsunMourns #NigerianRoyalty #RestInPeace
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  • "Pennies for Passion?" – Tems' Manager Slams Low Streaming Revenues for Nigerian Artists

    Muyiwa Awoniyi, the manager of Grammy-winning Afrobeats sensation Tems, has raised serious concerns about the meager financial returns Nigerian artists receive from music streaming platforms. According to Awoniyi, despite the global popularity of Afrobeats and the millions of streams racked up by Nigerian musicians, the actual income generated remains disappointingly low—especially for artists operating within the local market.

    He emphasized that while digital streaming has helped globalize Nigerian music, the revenue models of major streaming services often leave African artists shortchanged. The issue, he explained, is worsened by the relatively low subscription rates in Nigeria and Africa compared to Western countries, resulting in diminished payouts per stream.

    Awoniyi’s remarks have reignited discussions about the need for structural reforms in the African music industry, including better artist representation, transparent royalty systems, and region-specific streaming policies that fairly compensate creators.

    “It’s one thing to go global, but another to be paid what you’re truly worth,” Awoniyi stressed.

    As Afrobeats continues to dominate global charts, the call for equitable compensation grows louder—demanding a shift in how African talent is valued on the digital stage.

    #SupportAfricanArtists #Afrobeats #Tems #MusicIndustryReform #StreamingWoes #DigitalMusic
    🎶 "Pennies for Passion?" – Tems' Manager Slams Low Streaming Revenues for Nigerian Artists Muyiwa Awoniyi, the manager of Grammy-winning Afrobeats sensation Tems, has raised serious concerns about the meager financial returns Nigerian artists receive from music streaming platforms. According to Awoniyi, despite the global popularity of Afrobeats and the millions of streams racked up by Nigerian musicians, the actual income generated remains disappointingly low—especially for artists operating within the local market. He emphasized that while digital streaming has helped globalize Nigerian music, the revenue models of major streaming services often leave African artists shortchanged. The issue, he explained, is worsened by the relatively low subscription rates in Nigeria and Africa compared to Western countries, resulting in diminished payouts per stream. Awoniyi’s remarks have reignited discussions about the need for structural reforms in the African music industry, including better artist representation, transparent royalty systems, and region-specific streaming policies that fairly compensate creators. “It’s one thing to go global, but another to be paid what you’re truly worth,” Awoniyi stressed. As Afrobeats continues to dominate global charts, the call for equitable compensation grows louder—demanding a shift in how African talent is valued on the digital stage. #SupportAfricanArtists #Afrobeats #Tems #MusicIndustryReform #StreamingWoes #DigitalMusic
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  • Glamour Meets Culture at the COSON Green Ball 2025

    Tonight, May 30, 2025, all eyes are on the prestigious COSON Green Ball, where elegance, influence, and culture converge. Set to welcome 150 of Nigeria’s most powerful personalities and their spouses, this exclusive event promises an unforgettable evening of top-tier entertainment, gourmet cuisine, and rich cultural celebration.

    Hosted by the Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON), the Green Ball not only honors the country’s creative heartbeat but also showcases the vibrancy and unity within Nigeria’s entertainment and cultural sectors.

    It’s not just a party—it’s a statement of legacy, influence, and pride.

    ⸻According to Thenationnewspaper

    #COSONGreenBall #NaijaExcellence #NigerianCelebs #CulturalPride #EntertainmentRoyalty #COSON2025
    🌟 Glamour Meets Culture at the COSON Green Ball 2025 Tonight, May 30, 2025, all eyes are on the prestigious COSON Green Ball, where elegance, influence, and culture converge. Set to welcome 150 of Nigeria’s most powerful personalities and their spouses, this exclusive event promises an unforgettable evening of top-tier entertainment, gourmet cuisine, and rich cultural celebration. Hosted by the Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON), the Green Ball not only honors the country’s creative heartbeat but also showcases the vibrancy and unity within Nigeria’s entertainment and cultural sectors. It’s not just a party—it’s a statement of legacy, influence, and pride. ⸻According to Thenationnewspaper #COSONGreenBall #NaijaExcellence #NigerianCelebs #CulturalPride #EntertainmentRoyalty #COSON2025
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  • Nigeria’s Legislative Chambers Approve Comprehensive Tax Reforms

    In a significant stride towards overhauling Nigeria’s fiscal framework, the National Assembly has passed four harmonized tax reform bills, now poised for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s assent. This legislative milestone marks a pivotal moment in the administration’s agenda to modernize the country’s tax system and enhance revenue generation.

    The approved bills include:
    1. Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Bill, 2025 (SB. 583)
    2. Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill, 2025 (SB. 584)
    3. Nigeria Tax Administration Bill, 2025 (SB. 585)
    4. Nigeria Tax Bill, 2025 (SB. 586)   

    These bills, initially transmitted to the National Assembly in November 2024, underwent meticulous scrutiny and reconciliation by a joint conference committee comprising members from both the Senate and the House of Representatives. The committee addressed and harmonized discrepancies between the versions passed by each chamber, ensuring a unified legislative package ready for executive consideration.  

    Senator Mohammed Sani Musa, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, highlighted the significance of these reforms, stating that they aim to “modernize and harmonize Nigeria’s tax architecture to ensure greater revenue mobilization and accountability.” 

    Key provisions within the harmonized bills include:
    • Imposition of a 4% development levy on assessable profits of all companies, excluding small and non-resident companies. The levy is to be collected by the Nigeria Revenue Service and allocated to various development funds. 
    • Introduction of a 5% surcharge on chargeable fossil fuel products, aimed at promoting environmental sustainability and generating additional revenue. 
    • Reorganization of tax collection responsibilities, transferring certain fiscal duties, such as royalty and petroleum profit tax collection, to the newly proposed Nigeria Revenue Service. 

    The passage of these bills is anticipated to streamline tax administration, reduce redundancies, and foster a more transparent and efficient tax system in Nigeria. As the nation awaits President Tinubu’s assent, stakeholders express optimism that these reforms will catalyze economic growth and enhance public service delivery.

    ⸻According to Nigeriaobserver
    #Nigeria #TaxReform #NationalAssembly #PresidentTinubu
    Nigeria’s Legislative Chambers Approve Comprehensive Tax Reforms In a significant stride towards overhauling Nigeria’s fiscal framework, the National Assembly has passed four harmonized tax reform bills, now poised for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s assent. This legislative milestone marks a pivotal moment in the administration’s agenda to modernize the country’s tax system and enhance revenue generation. The approved bills include: 1. Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Bill, 2025 (SB. 583) 2. Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill, 2025 (SB. 584) 3. Nigeria Tax Administration Bill, 2025 (SB. 585) 4. Nigeria Tax Bill, 2025 (SB. 586)    These bills, initially transmitted to the National Assembly in November 2024, underwent meticulous scrutiny and reconciliation by a joint conference committee comprising members from both the Senate and the House of Representatives. The committee addressed and harmonized discrepancies between the versions passed by each chamber, ensuring a unified legislative package ready for executive consideration.   Senator Mohammed Sani Musa, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, highlighted the significance of these reforms, stating that they aim to “modernize and harmonize Nigeria’s tax architecture to ensure greater revenue mobilization and accountability.”  Key provisions within the harmonized bills include: • Imposition of a 4% development levy on assessable profits of all companies, excluding small and non-resident companies. The levy is to be collected by the Nigeria Revenue Service and allocated to various development funds.  • Introduction of a 5% surcharge on chargeable fossil fuel products, aimed at promoting environmental sustainability and generating additional revenue.  • Reorganization of tax collection responsibilities, transferring certain fiscal duties, such as royalty and petroleum profit tax collection, to the newly proposed Nigeria Revenue Service.  The passage of these bills is anticipated to streamline tax administration, reduce redundancies, and foster a more transparent and efficient tax system in Nigeria. As the nation awaits President Tinubu’s assent, stakeholders express optimism that these reforms will catalyze economic growth and enhance public service delivery. ⸻According to Nigeriaobserver #Nigeria #TaxReform #NationalAssembly #PresidentTinubu
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