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  • News Sport
    Ahmed Musa announces retirement from Super Eagles after playing for 15 years

     

    Super Eagles captain and Nigeria’s most capped international, Ahmed Musa, has officially announced his retirement from the national team, bringing an end to a remarkable 15-year career in the green and white jersey.

    Musa made the announcement on his verified social media handles on Wednesday, reflecting on a journey that began when he first answered the national call-up as a 17-year-old.

    Over the years, he rose to become one of Nigeria’s most decorated and influential footballers, earning a record 111 caps for the Super Eagles.

    “I wore this badge with pride for 15 years. From a 17-year-old boy answering every call to becoming the most capped Super Eagle with 111 appearances.”

    During his illustrious international career, Musa won the Africa Cup of Nations title and etched his name in history as Nigeria’s highest goalscorer at the FIFA World Cup.

    He also had the honour of captaining the national team, leading by example both on and off the pitch.

    Highlighting his deep connection to the country and the national colours, Musa described himself as a “Captain. Servant. Believer,” adding that he gave everything to the team and the nation.

    “I gave everything. Thank you, Nigeria… my heart will always beat green.”

    Ahmed Musa’s retirement marks the end of an era for the Super Eagles, as fans, teammates and football stakeholders celebrate his immense contributions, leadership and lasting legacy in Nigerian football.

  • News
    Driver absconds as truck kills two, injures three in Lagos

     

    The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority says a truck collision with four other vehicles has left two dead, while three others were critically injured.

    The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr Olalekan Bakare-Oki, said this in a statement released on Wednesday in Lagos.

    Bakare-Oki said the devastating road traffic calamity occurred at Iyana Meiran inward Meiran Road, by the Primary Health Centre (PHC), Meiran, Lagos.

    He said that regrettably, the driver of the Silo Mixer Truck absconded from the scene upon realising the gravity of the incident.

    “Preliminary security findings revealed that the tragic occurrence was triggered by a Dangote Silo Mixer Truck, which, while speeding, suffered a sudden brake failure and consequently lost control.

    “The runaway truck forcefully rammed into a commercial mini-bus, popularly referred to as Korope (EPP 541 YF) as well as four tricycles (Marwa) KTU 360 QN, LND 444 QL, LSR 444 QN, and EKY 122 QP.

    “The violent impact culminated in extensive destruction, trapping of commuters amid mangled vehicles and twisted wreckage,” he said.

    He said that LASTMA personnel were swiftly mobilised to the accident scene and, with the invaluable assistance of public-spirited passersby, successfully rescued and evacuated three severely injured victims who were trapped within the crushed vehicles.

    He added that to ensure the safety of responders and forestall secondary collisions, the authority immediately cordoned off the entire corridor and instituted comprehensive traffic control and diversion measures.

    “In line with established inter-agency emergency response protocols, security operatives from the Meiran Police Division were promptly notified by LASTMA Officers.

    “The Divisional Police Officer personally led a team of officers to the crash site, providing crucial security reinforcement throughout the rescue and recovery operations.

    “All injured victims were expeditiously conveyed to Mobonke Hospital, Meiran Road, for urgent and intensive medical care while the remains of the two deceased persons were formally handed over to the Nigeria Police, who subsequently arranged conveyance with an ambulance,” he said.

    Bakare-Oki admonished drivers to adhere strictly to government-regulated speed limits, stressing that mechanical negligence and speeding remained persistent and avoidable causes of fatal road crashes.

    He expressed deep sympathy and heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families, while wishing the injured victims a speedy and full recovery.

    NAN

  • News
    Nationwide Protest: What we discussed with Tinubu – NLC President

     

    President of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mr Joe Ajaero, says the meeting held with President Bola Tinubu by organised labour on Tuesday night centred on addressing the issue of financial insecurity of Nigerian workers.

    Ajaero stated this after a meeting convened by Gov. Hope Uzodimma of Imo with the NLC leadership in Abuja on Wednesday.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Tinubu’s meeting with the NLC leadership at the State House on Tuesday night was part of the last-minute efforts to halt the union’s proposed nationwide protest over insecurity.

    NAN recalled that the NLC had declared a nationwide protest for Dec. 17, citing what it described as the country’s “degenerating security situation.”

    At the resumption of the meeting, Ajaero said that the engagement that Labour had with the Federal Government was to cancel the planned protest.

    Ajaero said that workers who were poorly paid and inadequately fed were more likely to face deeper challenges than those whose welfare needs were properly met.

    “The action continued this morning. We are rounding off now. We will take back whatever we discussed with them to our members.

    “The attitude of meeting on the day or eve of any action is not rocket science.

    However, Mr President was emphatic that the issue of insecurity will be a thing of the past very soon. He said he’s taking extra steps to take care of it.

    “We equally talked about financial insecurity because a worker who is not well fed and not well paid will have even more problems than the ones that are well fed and well paid.

    “Mr President said he has put Nigeria on the map of prosperity, and we agreed that we’re going to meet in January to look at some grey areas where we need to touch.

    “It will equally translate into the prosperity of the working people of Nigeria,” he said.

    On whether the protest had been cancelled, Ajaero said: “We are going back to our members now, and then we will get back to them.

    “But today (Wednesday) is gone, and our action is not an indefinite one. It’s a protest. The issue of suspension is not there because the action was taken off this morning,” Ajaero said.

    Also speaking, Gov. Uzodimma, who is Chairman, Progressives Governors’ Forum (PGF), said the president’s intervention played a key role in resolving the matter and that a channel had been opened for increased communication with labour.

    He said, “President Bola Tinubu met last night with the leadership of NLC.

    “They discussed issues of the Nigerian economy, issues of welfare of workers and the various reforms going on; and also issues of national security and other developments in the country, and all of them agreed.

    “National unity is very critical, and our national interest is also very important. And the march towards economic prosperity by the president is a welcome idea.

    “At the end of the meeting, we also discovered that there is a need for regular engagements with the Nigeria Labour Congress.

    “For now, both the government and labour are on the same page to ensure that Nigeria is better protected, and more investments in the areas of security should be encouraged.

    “And the president’s programmes to secure Nigeria and the entire space should also be supported.”

    The governor expressed appreciation to Tinubu for the way he came out to explain to the labour leaders his programmes and activities for an improved security arrangement in the country.

    “We are also very grateful to the NLC for the maturity they exhibited; for the interest they also displayed for national security and better security for Nigerians and the welfare of Nigerian workers,” he said.

    Uzodimma further said that all parties had agreed to be on the same page, adding that labour was working together with other agencies of government for the interests of the country and the citizens.

    “It was a very good development and all issues that were not cleared before this time had been cleared, and all the parties are also comfortable with all the explanations given,” he said.

    NAN

  • News
    Alaafin to install Seyi Tinubu as ‘Okanlomo of Yorubaland’ Saturday

     

    The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Owoade, is set to install Seyi, the son of President Bola Tinubu, as the “Okanlomo of Yorubaland” on Saturday.

    The monarch on the same occasion will also install Senator Abdul’Aziz Yari representing Zamfara West as the “Obaloyin of Yorubaland”.

    The chiefataincy installation of the duo was contained in a flier on several social media platforms on Wednesday.

    In the flier, the monarch and his wife, Ayaba Abiwumi Owoade, invited the general public to the said installation and implored them to save the date of the event scheduled to hold on Saturday, December 21, 2025.

    “Okanlomo of Yorubaland” is a prestigious Yoruba title meaning “the one dear to the hearts of all Yoruba people” or “beloved child,” signifying deep affection and importance to the race.

    Confirming the chieftaincy installation to our correspondent in a telephone conversation on Wednesday, the Alaafin’s media aide, Bode Durojaiye, said it is true and that the event will hold as planned.

    He affirmed that the press statement for the said event would be made available to journalists any time soon.

    “Yes, it is true. The Alaafin of Oyo wants to install Seyi Tinubu as the Okanlomo of Yorubaland and Senator Abdul’Aziz Yari as the Obaloyin of Yorubaland.

    “The press statement on the said event would be made available today or anytime soon,” he said.

    This was coming a few months after Alaafin’s counterpart, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi,  bestowed the title of “Okanlomo of Oodua” on an Ibadan-born philanthropist and the Bada Olubadan designate, Dotun Sanusi.

    This title sparked supremacy controversy between the two respected monarchs of Yorubaland, but was quelled by the region’s stakeholders.

    Recently, the Ooni also conferred the First Lady, Remi Tinubu, with the prestigious chieftaincy title of Yeye Asiwaju Gbogbo Ile Oodua.

    Arriving at the Ooni’s palace around 1 pm amid fanfare and heightened security, Mrs Tinubu was received by the monarch and his chiefs.

    The installation ceremony, held at the Palace Square, coincided with celebrations marking Oba Ogunwusi’s 10th coronation anniversary.

    The event drew a gathering of traditional rulers and dignitaries from across Yorubaland, including the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III; the Sultan of Sokoto; and the Soun of Ogbomoso, alongside cultural leaders and other notable personalities.

    The title Yeye Asiwaju Gbogbo Ile Oodua carries historical significance, having been previously held by the late Hannah Idowu Dideolu Awolowo, wife of the revered statesman Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

    The title Yeye Asiwaju Gbogbo Ile Oodua carries historical significance, having been previously held by the late Hannah Idowu Dideolu Awolowo, wife of the revered statesman Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

    It is a recognition of leadership, influence, and contributions to society, particularly within the Yoruba cultural sphere.

  • Events News
    Accolades As Cameroon's Stephanie Oben Emerges Winner Of Miss Africa International

    The long-awaited Miss Africa International 2025 pageant has come and gone with a Cameroonian beauty queen, Stephanie Oben emerging the overall winner of the highly contested pageant show. 

    The star-studded event was organised in Nigeria by a leading beauty and pageant brand, Miss Africa International in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Youth Development and Ministry of Tourism

    Miss Africa International 2025 pageant took place at the Center Point Event Center on December 6 in Abuja and had participants from across Africa. 

    The partnership with the ministries is an indication of importance the federal government attaches to youth development, empowerment, culture and tourism.

    It assisted in projecting the country's culture of welcoming visitors with open arms as testimony continues to resonate on how hospitable the country was in receiving the participants from all over the continent. 

    The Nigerian pageant director, Queen Anita May Igoni appreciated the ministry for its support in promoting tourism. She also thanked the beauty queens who came from across the continent to be part of the event. 
    It drew delegates, creatives, cultural leaders, and global partners from across Africa and the diaspora. According to her, the event apart from being glamorous is a massive spotlight on African heritage and impact-driven storytelling.

    “Miss Africa International has never been just about crowns. It’s about character, culture and contribution. Our winners are women who understand the power of influence and use it responsibly,” she added.

    While each segment showcased the delegates’ poise and cultural pride, the decisive moment arrived during the elegant gown presentation and subsequent question-and-answer session. It was here that the eventual top winners distinguished themselves, articulating their visions for Africa’s future with clarity, passion, and profound depth. Their compelling responses and impeccable presentation ultimately captivated the judges, setting them apart in a field of extraordinary talent.

    After which, Jennifer Shirima from Tanzania Tanzania emerged the first runner up, while Grady Esiko from Democratic Republic Of Congo came as the second runner up of Miss Africa International 2025.

    Presiding over this keenly contested event was a distinguished panel of judges, carefully seated at the fore of the venue to critically assess every aspect of the competition. The panel comprised; Dr. Stella Jerry Eze, Beatrice Alex, King Bethel Mbamara and Sharon Kraus.

  • News
    CEO Dee Utensils, Amb Ihwo Achieves New Milestone With Induction Into International Society Of Diplomats

    The Chief Executive Officer of Dee Utensils, Amb. Lois Andrew Ihwo has made a landmark achievement with her induction into the reputable International Society Of Diplomats (ISD) a global reputable body which seeks to work with governments of various Nations, International, Regional and specialized Agencies to promote global peace, through international relations and diplomatic cooperation.

    She was inducted at a colourful ceremony in Abuja which had in attendance top members of the diplomatic community, senior government functionaries, business executives and peace advocates. 

    ISD is an A-class International Organization, founded to promote international diplomacy through friendship, trade and investment, international cooperation, peace and social Justice, for development and advancement of humanity.

    It has always actively been involved in Peace work, negotiation and alternative dispute resolution in conjunction with relevant Authorities and Agencies. 
    Her induction into this prestigious body is seen as indication of her rising international profile. She was also conferred with the Award of excellence on impactful leadership in youth development and National Peace. 

    This comes days after her conferment as Trauraruwan Matan Kasar Jiwa (the shinning star of Jiwa land) to God almighty, her family and the people of Jiwa. 

    Amb. Ihwo, widely known for her philanthropy and mentorship efforts, has over the years implemented several outreach programmes through her brand and personal initiatives, promoting skills acquisition, health awareness, and support for grassroots communities.

    Her colourful induction has since continued to attract goodwill messages from friends and well wishers who see it as an opportunity for her to attract greater value to Nigeria

    Not long ago, she was decorated with the honour of Excellence in Affordable Luxury Kitchen Solution at the Africa–UK Trade & Investment Conference & Awards 2025, held at the illustrious Royal National Hotel, London, alongside Africa’s finest business icons.
  • News
    Netizens Resurface Past Drug-Use Denials Following Tonto Dikeh’s Recent Church Confession.

    Netizens have revisited past public statements and reports involving Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh following a recent church testimony in which she openly admitted to long-standing personal struggles, including heavy smoking, anger issues and other challenges.

    In the widely circulated testimony, the actress described herself as a former sinner who had battled unhealthy habits for years before undergoing what she portrayed as a personal transformation through faith. The video, which quickly gained traction online, prompted renewed public interest in earlier moments when Dikeh had addressed allegations surrounding her lifestyle.

    Shortly after the testimony, social media users began sharing archived posts and entertainment news reports from previous years in which the actress appeared to deny claims of drug use. In 2017, during the public collapse of her marriage to businessman Olakunle Oladunni Churchill, Dikeh had posted an image of a laboratory drug screening result on her Instagram page, which was widely reported at the time as showing negative results for several substances. The post was shared in response to rumours that drug use contributed to the breakdown of the marriage.

    Similar reactions were recalled during her highly publicised relationship with former boyfriend Prince Kpokpogri in 2021. At the time, Dikeh publicly rejected insinuations of drug abuse and stated she was willing to undergo a drug test to clear her name amid online accusations.

    As part of the rising conversation, netizens also dig up an Instagram Story posted by Kpokpogri during his breakup with the actress, in which he publicly commended Dikeh’s ex-husband, Olakunle Churchill, referring to him as “a man.” The post, which circulated widely during the dispute, has again drawn attention as online users reassess past relationship narratives in light of the actress’s recent confession.

    While some commenters argue that the confession provides additional context to previous controversies and marriage issues, others maintain she has truly repented as is now a born again Christian.