• Tolani Otedola trends after unboxing £180 mango from Japan.

    Billionaire daughter Tolani Otedola has sparked reactions online after revealing that she received a rare tropical Okinawa mango worth £180 (over ₦367,000) as a gift.

    The singer and daughter of business mogul Femi Otedola shared the experience on her Instagram story, showing the beautifully packaged fruit she received from a well-wisher who knew about her love for mangoes.

    A gift with a twist
    Unboxing the pricey mango, Tolani expressed both excitement and mild frustration. She revealed that the fruit came with a manual written entirely in Japanese, leaving her unable to read the instructions on how best to eat it.

    In her words:
    “Somehow, I have become the girl people send fruits to instead of nice things like jewelries. I am getting fruits but hey, beggars can’t be choosers. This time, I have received a tropical Okinawa mango. I love mangoes but I love Naija mangoes,” she said joyfully.
    Tolani Otedola trends after unboxing £180 mango from Japan. Billionaire daughter Tolani Otedola has sparked reactions online after revealing that she received a rare tropical Okinawa mango worth £180 (over ₦367,000) as a gift. The singer and daughter of business mogul Femi Otedola shared the experience on her Instagram story, showing the beautifully packaged fruit she received from a well-wisher who knew about her love for mangoes. A gift with a twist Unboxing the pricey mango, Tolani expressed both excitement and mild frustration. She revealed that the fruit came with a manual written entirely in Japanese, leaving her unable to read the instructions on how best to eat it. In her words: “Somehow, I have become the girl people send fruits to instead of nice things like jewelries. I am getting fruits but hey, beggars can’t be choosers. This time, I have received a tropical Okinawa mango. I love mangoes but I love Naija mangoes,” she said joyfully.
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  • Mr Eazi Shows Off Married Life with Temi Otedola, Flaunts Wedding Ring on TikTok

    Afrobeats star Tosin Ajibade, popularly known as Mr Eazi, has given fans a glimpse into his life since tying the knot with billionaire heiress Temi Otedola.

    The couple had a private wedding in Iceland last month, attended by Temi’s family, siblings, business mogul Aliko Dangote, comedian Brodashaggi, and other close friends.

    Barely weeks into married life, Mr Eazi took to TikTok to share a playful video highlighting what he has been up to since saying “I do.” The singer appeared excited, proudly flaunting his wedding ring at every opportunity.

    In a witty caption, he joked about how he hasn’t gone “two minutes” without showing off his ring, teasing himself about his newlywed excitement.

    The post sparked laughter and reactions from fans, with many congratulating the couple while others teased the singer for his constant display of affection.

    Just last week, Mr Eazi clapped back at a fan who claimed he was dropping new songs to recover wedding expenses, cheekily replying that music alone couldn’t even cover such costs.
    Mr Eazi Shows Off Married Life with Temi Otedola, Flaunts Wedding Ring on TikTok Afrobeats star Tosin Ajibade, popularly known as Mr Eazi, has given fans a glimpse into his life since tying the knot with billionaire heiress Temi Otedola. The couple had a private wedding in Iceland last month, attended by Temi’s family, siblings, business mogul Aliko Dangote, comedian Brodashaggi, and other close friends. Barely weeks into married life, Mr Eazi took to TikTok to share a playful video highlighting what he has been up to since saying “I do.” The singer appeared excited, proudly flaunting his wedding ring at every opportunity. In a witty caption, he joked about how he hasn’t gone “two minutes” without showing off his ring, teasing himself about his newlywed excitement. The post sparked laughter and reactions from fans, with many congratulating the couple while others teased the singer for his constant display of affection. Just last week, Mr Eazi clapped back at a fan who claimed he was dropping new songs to recover wedding expenses, cheekily replying that music alone couldn’t even cover such costs.
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  • South Uneme Leaders Pledge 100% Support for Tinubu and Okpebholo Ahead of 2027 Elections

    The people of South Uneme communities in Edo North have declared unwavering support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, vowing to deliver 100% of the votes in their domain during the 2027 general elections.

    The community leaders, under the aegis of the South Uneme Leaders Forum, also reaffirmed their backing for Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, and Senator Adams Oshiomhole, commending their grassroots development strides.

    At a high-powered meeting held in Fugar, the forum passed a vote of confidence in Governor Okpebholo and Senator Oshiomhole. They hailed President Tinubu for his economic stabilisation efforts and pledged full mobilisation for his re-election.

    The Secretary of the Forum and former Etsako Central LGA Chairman, Ambrose Kevin Akhigbe, highlighted Oshiomhole’s recognition as “Ozemoya of South Uneme” for constructing the 30km Anegbette–Uzanu road and appointing indigenes into strategic positions.

    He disclosed that the forum resolved to embark on massive voter mobilisation, participate actively in the 2025 INEC Continuous Voter Registration (CVR), and ensure electoral unity ahead of the 2027 elections.

    The meeting drew top leaders including:

    Dr. Aliyu Umaru (Forum Chairman)

    Yakubu Cephas Mohammed (Acting Chairman, Etsako Central LGA)

    Suleiman Bagudu (former council chairman)

    Alhaji Inusa Azimih (business mogul)

    Mohammed Okpafi (APC zonal leader)
    …alongside women, youth, religious, and community leaders.


    The resolutions, they stressed, mirror South Uneme’s commitment to development and progressive leadership.


    #Tinubu2027 #Okpebholo #Oshiomhole #EdoPolitics #SouthUneme #APC #NigerianPolitics #2027Elections
    South Uneme Leaders Pledge 100% Support for Tinubu and Okpebholo Ahead of 2027 Elections The people of South Uneme communities in Edo North have declared unwavering support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, vowing to deliver 100% of the votes in their domain during the 2027 general elections. The community leaders, under the aegis of the South Uneme Leaders Forum, also reaffirmed their backing for Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, and Senator Adams Oshiomhole, commending their grassroots development strides. At a high-powered meeting held in Fugar, the forum passed a vote of confidence in Governor Okpebholo and Senator Oshiomhole. They hailed President Tinubu for his economic stabilisation efforts and pledged full mobilisation for his re-election. The Secretary of the Forum and former Etsako Central LGA Chairman, Ambrose Kevin Akhigbe, highlighted Oshiomhole’s recognition as “Ozemoya of South Uneme” for constructing the 30km Anegbette–Uzanu road and appointing indigenes into strategic positions. He disclosed that the forum resolved to embark on massive voter mobilisation, participate actively in the 2025 INEC Continuous Voter Registration (CVR), and ensure electoral unity ahead of the 2027 elections. The meeting drew top leaders including: Dr. Aliyu Umaru (Forum Chairman) Yakubu Cephas Mohammed (Acting Chairman, Etsako Central LGA) Suleiman Bagudu (former council chairman) Alhaji Inusa Azimih (business mogul) Mohammed Okpafi (APC zonal leader) …alongside women, youth, religious, and community leaders. The resolutions, they stressed, mirror South Uneme’s commitment to development and progressive leadership. #Tinubu2027 #Okpebholo #Oshiomhole #EdoPolitics #SouthUneme #APC #NigerianPolitics #2027Elections
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  • Peter Obi Slams National Honours Culture, Says Nigeria Should Celebrate Productivity, Not Politics

    Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has called for a bold reform in Nigeria’s national honours system, urging the government to shift recognition from politicians to productive citizens and entrepreneurs.

    Speaking at the unveiling of The Chronicles of a Legend, a biography of business mogul Gabriel Igbinedion, Obi said prestigious honours like GCFR and GCON should be reserved for individuals driving employment, innovation, and development, not political figures.

    > "We celebrate the wrong people. National honours should go to entrepreneurs like Chief Igbinedion who have created thousands of jobs, built institutions, and contributed to national growth," Obi stated.


    Citing Igbinedion's achievements in aviation, education, and cultural heritage, Obi emphasized that Nigeria must start rewarding those building the nation—not just those in power.

    His remarks follow rising public debate over the lavish rewards given to sports stars, while key sectors like education, health, and security remain underappreciated.

    #PeterObi #NationalHonours #RewardProductivity #NigeriaNeedsReform #CelebrateEntrepreneurs #Igbinedion #GCFR #GCON

    Peter Obi Slams National Honours Culture, Says Nigeria Should Celebrate Productivity, Not Politics Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has called for a bold reform in Nigeria’s national honours system, urging the government to shift recognition from politicians to productive citizens and entrepreneurs. Speaking at the unveiling of The Chronicles of a Legend, a biography of business mogul Gabriel Igbinedion, Obi said prestigious honours like GCFR and GCON should be reserved for individuals driving employment, innovation, and development, not political figures. > "We celebrate the wrong people. National honours should go to entrepreneurs like Chief Igbinedion who have created thousands of jobs, built institutions, and contributed to national growth," Obi stated. Citing Igbinedion's achievements in aviation, education, and cultural heritage, Obi emphasized that Nigeria must start rewarding those building the nation—not just those in power. His remarks follow rising public debate over the lavish rewards given to sports stars, while key sectors like education, health, and security remain underappreciated. #PeterObi #NationalHonours #RewardProductivity #NigeriaNeedsReform #CelebrateEntrepreneurs #Igbinedion #GCFR #GCON
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  • Dantata for burial in S’Arabia, Kano holds absentia funeral prayer

    Funeral prayer in absentia (Salatul Ga’ib) was held on Saturday in Kano for the late business mogul, Alhaji Aminu Dantata, who died on Friday in Dubai at the age of 94.

    The prayer, held at the Umar Bin Khattab Mosque in the Kano metropolis, was led by Sheikh Ibrahim Khalil, Chairman of the Kano State Council of Ulamas, NAN reports.

    Thousands of sympathisers, including prominent personalities such as the Deputy President of the Senate, Sen. Barau Jibrin, attended the prayer to honour the memory of the deceased.

    Speaking after the prayers, Khalil said Salatul Ga’ib is observed for Muslims who die outside their home country or in places where funeral rites cannot be performed.
    Dantata for burial in S’Arabia, Kano holds absentia funeral prayer Funeral prayer in absentia (Salatul Ga’ib) was held on Saturday in Kano for the late business mogul, Alhaji Aminu Dantata, who died on Friday in Dubai at the age of 94. The prayer, held at the Umar Bin Khattab Mosque in the Kano metropolis, was led by Sheikh Ibrahim Khalil, Chairman of the Kano State Council of Ulamas, NAN reports. Thousands of sympathisers, including prominent personalities such as the Deputy President of the Senate, Sen. Barau Jibrin, attended the prayer to honour the memory of the deceased. Speaking after the prayers, Khalil said Salatul Ga’ib is observed for Muslims who die outside their home country or in places where funeral rites cannot be performed.
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  • PRESIDENT TINUBU DELIVERS FIRST STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS ON JUNE 12

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will at 10:00 a.m. today, deliver his first State of the Nation address before a joint session of the National Assembly.

    This is in commemoration of this year’s Democracy Day.

    The event marks the anniversary of the June 12, 1993 presidential election—widely regarded as the freest and fairest in Nigeria’s history—which was controversially annulled by the military regime of General Ibrahim Babangida.

    President Tinubu’s address to federal lawmakers is expected to focus on national priorities, democratic progress, and the overall state of governance under his administration.

    June 12 was declared Democracy Day by former President Muhammadu Buhari, replacing May 29 as the official date for commemorating Nigeria’s return to civil rule. Buhari also posthumously recognised Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, the presumed winner of the 1993 poll, as President, and conferred on him the nation’s highest honour—the Grand Commander of the Federal Republic (GCFR).

    Abiola, a business mogul had declared himself president in 1994 at Epetedo, Lagos, after months of failed attempts to reclaim his mandate. He was arrested, charged with treason, and died in detention on July 7, 1998.

    To give more value to today’s occasion, the Federal Government announced the cancellation of the traditional military parade.
    PRESIDENT TINUBU DELIVERS FIRST STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS ON JUNE 12 President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will at 10:00 a.m. today, deliver his first State of the Nation address before a joint session of the National Assembly. This is in commemoration of this year’s Democracy Day. The event marks the anniversary of the June 12, 1993 presidential election—widely regarded as the freest and fairest in Nigeria’s history—which was controversially annulled by the military regime of General Ibrahim Babangida. President Tinubu’s address to federal lawmakers is expected to focus on national priorities, democratic progress, and the overall state of governance under his administration. June 12 was declared Democracy Day by former President Muhammadu Buhari, replacing May 29 as the official date for commemorating Nigeria’s return to civil rule. Buhari also posthumously recognised Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, the presumed winner of the 1993 poll, as President, and conferred on him the nation’s highest honour—the Grand Commander of the Federal Republic (GCFR). Abiola, a business mogul had declared himself president in 1994 at Epetedo, Lagos, after months of failed attempts to reclaim his mandate. He was arrested, charged with treason, and died in detention on July 7, 1998. To give more value to today’s occasion, the Federal Government announced the cancellation of the traditional military parade.
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