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    Founded By Grace: Funny Bruno Hits Abuja Largest Showbiz Hall With His "All-in-one" Comedy Show


    One of the finest Abuja comedians, Funny Bruno who is taking his trade to an enviable level through the strength of providence and divinity is set to thrill residents of the nation's capital at Transcorp Hilton Hotel, considered the most prestigious venue for any showbiz, political or social event. 

    Highly respected among his peers, Funny Bruno is seen as one comedian that can be easily related with by his colleague as he has consistently shown support and availability whenever needed. 

    But this time, his own show, packaged by House of Funny Bruno Nigeria Ltd is taking centre stage, with top rated entertainers expected in attendance. 

    His "All-in-one" comedy show will hold May 3, 2025 at the Congress Hall of the hotel. 

    Ticket prices range from regular which goes for 10k to premium table which goes for just 3m.

    Funny Bruno had in July last year thrilled lovers of entertainment with his "My UK Experience" comedy show. 

    It was an opportunity to share his first hand encounter during his adventure in UK and across Europe where he met with Nigerian community. 

    He has performed in big stages with A-line artists across the country and has continued to receive invites for high profile performances.


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    Police detain FIJ journalist over alleged fraud story

    Emmanuel Uti, a journalist with the Foundation for Investigative Journalism (FIJ), has been detained by the Nigerian Police in Lagos following an invitation by the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID).

    Uti was reportedly detained on Tuesday at the FCID annexe in the Alagbon area of Lagos after responding to the police invitation concerning a story he published in November 2024.

    The publisher of FIJ, Fisayo Soyombo, disclosed the development on his verified X (formerly Twitter) handle, expressing concerns over the journalist’s detention.

    “His only ‘crime’ is filing a story about an educational consulting firm in Ikeja that collected N4m to secure admission into a Canadian institution for a client without delivering,” Mr Soyombo wrote.

    According to the report published last November, Beverly Basil, an ex-employee of an educational consulting firm in Ikeja, received N4 million from a Lagos resident to help her to secure an admission into Canadian Institute of Management and Technology (CIMT), Canada. The report said Mr Basil failed to deliver on the deal or return the money.

    Platinumpost obtained a copy of a police letter of invitation informing the management of the FIJ of a case under investigation against Mr Uti.

    The letter dated 16 December 2024 stated that the journalist was under investigation for a case of criminal conspiracy and cyberbullying “in which the need to obtain certain clarification from you has become imperative.”

    The police informed Mr Uti to report at its Alagbon office, where he should meet an officer, Magaji Ibrahim.

     
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    JUST IN: Fire engulfs popular hotel in Abuja

    Focus Holiday Inn, a prominent hotel located in the Garki area of Abuja, was engulfed in flames early Wednesday morning.

    The fire reportedly began around 3 a.m., causing panic among guests and staff.

    According to a hotel staff member, the alarm was raised by a guest who rushed to the reception unclad to report the incident. The fire, which started in one section of the three-story building, quickly spread to other parts of the hotel complex, prompting frantic evacuation efforts.

    Despite several emergency calls, fire service officials reportedly delayed in arriving at the scene. However, they eventually arrived and began efforts to contain the blaze.

    Founded in 2022, Focus Holiday Inn is known for its luxurious accommodations, describing itself as an upscale home away from home in Abuja.

    At the time of this report, no casualties had been confirmed, and the cause of the fire remains unknown. Efforts to reach hotel management, fire service officials, and the police for comments were unsuccessful.

    Additionally, the hotel’s website was inaccessible, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the incident.

    More details to follow…

     

    (PremiumTimes)
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    Inflation data in limbo as NBS website remains compromised

    The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Nigeria’s primary agency for data dissemination, continues to grapple with the aftermath of a cyberattack on its official website that occurred on December 18, 2024.

    As of January 14, 2025, the NBS website remains inaccessible, sparking concerns over the timely release of key economic indicators, including the much-anticipated Consumer Price Index (CPI) and inflation data, typically scheduled for publication on the 15th of each month.

    The cyberattack happened just days after the bureau released its contentious Crime Experience and Security Perception Survey. The report revealed that Nigerians paid an estimated ₦2.3 trillion in ransom over a one-year period, a finding that has since generated significant public and political debate.

    The sensitive nature of the survey has led to widespread speculation about a potential link between its release and the cyberattack.

    Following the breach, the NBS took to its official X (formerly Twitter) account to confirm the incident, assuring the public that efforts were underway to restore the website.

    The agency advised users to disregard any information from the compromised platform until the situation was resolved.

    Despite these assurances, the prolonged downtime has disrupted access to critical economic data, sparking concern among policymakers, analysts, and investors who rely heavily on the bureau’s statistics for decision-making.

    In a related development, the NBS has announced plans to introduce three new indexes in its monthly CPI.

    The new additions are expected to be part of the rebased CPI.

    The continued inaccessibility of the NBS website, however, casts doubt on how this critical report will be disseminated.

    NBS spokesperson Joel Ichedi did not immediately respond to calls and WhatsApp messages from our correspondent on Tuesday.

    However, he earlier said that the delay in restoring its website was due to a thorough investigation of the incident and the extended holiday period, which has hindered timely recovery efforts.

    He assured the site will soon be accessible to Nigerians as efforts are ongoing to restore it.

    Platinumpost earlier reported that the National Bureau of Statistics has earmarked N35m in its 2025 budget proposal for “Capacity Building on Cybersecurity and Data Centre Management.”

    In addition to the cybersecurity allocation, the NBS’s 2025 budget proposal includes several other projects aimed at improving its operational efficiency, modernising infrastructure, and enhancing service delivery.

    Meanwhile, the Nigerian Marketing Research Association recently pledged to develop private-sector alternatives to ensure the availability of economic data in situations like this.

    The association emphasised the importance of diversified data sources to mitigate the impact of disruptions from official agencies.

    As the NBS battles with the attack on its website, it was observed that the Central Bank of Nigeria has moved its Monetary Policy Committee meeting previously scheduled for January 27 and 28, 2025.

    The updated calendar on the apex bank’s website showed that the committee will meet five times this year, with its first meeting slated for February 17 and 18, 2025.
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    Mohbad: Late singer’s wife, father fight dirty over DNA test

    Omowunmi, the widow of the late Nigerian singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, has accused her late husband’s father, Joseph Aloba, of evading a Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) test to resolve the ongoing paternity dispute over her son with Mohbad.

    The controversy escalated following a July 9, 2024, ruling by the Magistrates Court in Ikorodu, Lagos State, which directed both parties to explore Alternative Dispute Resolution. Despite closed-door negotiations, no agreement was reached.

    Joseph Aloba had initiated the legal suit, seeking a DNA test to confirm the paternity of his grandson. In October 2024, Monisola Odumosu, a representative of the family’s legal team, confirmed that Omowunmi had agreed to the DNA test and that both parties had drafted settlement terms.

    The court further ordered that the test be conducted at a mutually agreed-upon laboratory or medical center within Nigeria.

    To ensure and ascertain the reliability of the test, the court further appointed some officers to supervise the process of the DNA test.

    However, a letter from Salawu Akingbolu Chambers, Omowunmi’s legal representatives, signed by Kabir Akingbolu and dated January 9, 2025, stated that Omowunmi admitted to rejecting Mohbad’s father’s choice of the UCH Ibadan, while he also rejected her choice of Lagoon Hospitals.

    Omowunmi added that they had suggested The Eko Hospital and Reddington Hospitals to demonstrate transparency, as stated in their letter of December 11, 2024. However, Mohbad’s father did not respond.

    The letter read, “We remain solicitors to the Respondent in the referenced suit and we have her express consent to write this letter to you.

    “It would be recalled that we have exchanged a series of letters on the above but we seem not to be making any progress and it is sad. Suffice it to say that after we have duly responded to your letter dated December 5, 2024, which we received and acknowledged on December 9, 2024, we have patiently waited for your response but nothing of the sort to date.

    “Although we objected to your choice of the UCH Ibadan because of the fact that the court itself observed for good reason that it is not proper after your client mentioned the same in open court.

    “In the same vein, we have conceded all the same to your objection to us using Lagoon Hospitals even though no tenable reasons were given.

    “Quite reasonably, in replacement, we chose two other hospitals which are: The Eko Hospital and Reddington Hospitals, just so for us to show that we absolutely have nothing to hide and this was contained in our letter of December 11, 2024.”

    Omowunmi stated that, surprisingly, Mohbad’s father’s lawyer went on social media accusing her of not being ready for the DNA test.

    “To our utter surprise however, instead of you responding to our letter of the above-quoted date, we saw Mr. Taiwo Odumosu of counsel, whom we have profound respect for and counsel for the Applicant, saying on social media that we are the ones who are not ready for the DNA, whereas that is not the case, and we are by this letter denouncing any such misrepresentation Mr. Taiwo Odumosu of counsel must have tainted us with on the social media. As a matter of fact, we deserve an apology for such unhealthy allegations,” the letter added.

    She also lamented that Mohbad’s father defamed her son on social media.

    “Also, and most unfortunate is the fact that we saw the Applicant on social media about three weeks ago, defaming and maligning Master Liam, and quite in his usual manner, portraying him as a bastard and this is very unacceptable, especially as the court had asked him to go and conduct the DNA that he is now obviously and quite surprisingly running away from in an irreconcilable irony. Very laughable,” the letter continued.

    Omowunmi threatened to carry out the DNA test independently if Mohbad’s father continued delaying the matter.

    “We want to ask you to promptly take steps or advise your client to do all that may be necessary to ensure the timely conduct of the DNA so that we can make progress. If your client, however, chooses to continue in this tardy manner and rather prefers the empty social media hype for bad reasons, you will leave us no other option than to conduct the DNA ourselves and publish the same for the whole world to see. We shall inform the court of our position in this regard, “ the letter stated.

    In a response dated January 11, 2025, from Hillceetee Partners and signed by Emmanuel Oroko, Mohbad’s father denied the allegations, adding that Taiwo Odumosu never stated in any media interview that Omowunmi was not ready for the DNA test.

    “Your letter dated January 9, 2025, with the above caption has been shown to our Mr Taiwo Odumosu and upon his instructions, we respond as follows.

    “Mr Odumosu wishes to inform you that there was no time during his media interaction that he mentioned that your client ‘was not ready for the DNA’. What he was saying, which has been misinterpreted, was that the hospitals had yet to respond to enquiries on their readiness to conduct the test. We heard your client express sentiment in that respect after the media interaction.

    “Mr Odumosu has absolute respect for your office and your client. He would not in any way derogate the professionalism and maturity both law firms have exhibited so far while the case lasted.”

    Oroko, however, announced through the letter that their chambers would cease representing Mohbad’s father in the matter.

    “This response is necessary as a courtesy to your good self and to set the record straight as our chambers no longer represent the Applicant, “the letter stated.

     

    (Punch)
  • News
    Budget crisis looms as lawmakers threaten to cut funding for multiple agencies

    The National Assembly Joint Committee on Finance has issued a stern 48-hour ultimatum to revenue-generating agencies, urging them to appear for their 2025 budget defence or risk losing government funding for their operations in 2025.

    The committee expressed dissatisfaction with the agencies’ failure to honor invitations to present their revenue-generating profiles and defend their budget proposals.

    This lack of compliance, the lawmakers noted, hampers the budgetary process and undermines accountability.

    The ultimatum reflects the National Assembly’s commitment to ensuring transparency and efficiency in managing public funds.

    Lawmakers emphasized that agencies relying on government allocations must demonstrate fiscal responsibility and justify their funding needs.

    Failure to comply within the given timeframe may result in severe consequences, including the withdrawal of financial support for the affected agencies in the coming year.

    The agencies include the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), the Nigerian Postal Service (NPS), and the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC).

    Others are the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Tertiary Education Trust Fund, Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority and the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).

    The Nigerian Copyright Commission, National Insurance Commission, National Pensions Commission, National Space and Research Development Agency, and the Nigerian Metrological Agency are also included.

    The rest are the Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporations, Airspace Management Authority, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas Limited, Transmission Company of Nigeria, Bank of Industry (BoI), and Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, Zaira.

    Speaking during the second day of the revenue profiling exercise, Chairman of the Senate Committee of Finance, Senator Sani Musa (APC-Niger), said President Bola Tinubu, while presenting the 2025 budget to the National Assembly, mandated all ministers and heads of agencies to appear to defend their respective budgets before the Assembly.

    According to Senator Musa, members of the National Assembly had to cut short their Christmas holidays to attend to the national assignment.

    “But to our dismay, a lot of agencies have refused to honour our invitations to appear before us, for us to scrutinise their performances in 2024 and look at their 2025 projection, if it is justifiable.

    “These agencies have refused to honour the Joint Committee’s invitation.

    “So, by virtue of the constitutional powers given to the Joint Committees on Finance of both the Senate and the House of Representatives, we are given the chief executives of these agencies 48 hours within which to appear before this Joint Committee.

    “Failure to do that, the Committee will not hesitate to recommend to the Appropriation Committee to withhold any appropriation to these agencies.

    “If these agencies are self-funded, we will also request both the Minister of Finance and the Accountant General of the Federation to withhold their funding,” he said.

    Chairman of the House Committee on Finance, James Faleke (APC-Lagos State), said the essence of the budget defence exercise was to boost revenue generation and cut down on borrowing.

    “If these agencies refuse to appear before us, the needful will be done by the National Assembly,” he said.

    The Senate adjourned plenary till January 28 to enable heads of ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) to defend their allocations in the N49.7trillion 2025 Appropriations Bill before its relevant committees.

    The Senate’s resolution to suspend plenary for two weeks followed a motion moved by the Deputy Senate Leader, Senator Ashiru Oyelola.

    Senators approved the motion when it was put to voice vote by Senate President Godswill Akpabio.
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    Stampede: Real reason we dragged Naomi, Oriyomi, Fasasi to court – Oyo AG

    The Oyo State Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Abiodun Aikomo, has defended the decision to file fresh charges against Olori Naomi Silekunola, Alhaji Oriyomi Hamzat, and Abdulahi Fasasi over their alleged involvement in the tragic Ibadan Children Funfair incident.

    Speaking on the matter, Aikomo explained that the government remains committed to ensuring justice for the victims and their families.

    The new 18-count charge reflects the seriousness of the case and the state’s determination to address the loss of 35 lives, most of whom were children.

    The defendants were already facing trial at the Chief Magistrate Court in Iyaganku for their alleged roles in the December 18, 2024, disaster.

    The incident occurred during a children’s funfair held at Islamic High School, Bashorun, Ibadan, resulting in widespread grief and outrage.

    Olori Naomi is the ex-wife of the Ooni of Ife and runs Wing Foundation, an NGO. Hazmat is the proprietor of an Ibadan based radio station, Agidigbo FM while Fasasi is the Principal, Islamic High School, Bashorun, Ibadan.

    The trio was on Monday granted bail by an Oyo State High Court, Ring Road, Ibadan after spending 20days at the Agodi Correctional Centre on the order of the Chief Magistrate, Mrs Olabisi Ogunkanmi.

    Amidst calls for leniency for the three defendants, Governor Seyi Makinde different fora reiterated that those involved, no matter how highly placed, must face trial.

    The Governor said many of those reaching out to him were using similar stampede incident in Anambra and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) as examples where nobody is facing trial adding that, even if nobody is held accountable everywhere else, he will ensure that the rule of law is duly followed in Oyo state.

    The Governor had added that he was not against the court granting the suspect bail, saying that is to the discretion of the court.

    Platinumpost reports that, in fulfilling the threat, the state government slammed a fresh suit on the trio

    The 18 count suit with Charge number: I/05C/2025 is: the State government versus Naomi Silekunola Ogunwusi, Alhaji Oriyomi Hamzat and Fasasi Abdulahi Babatunde. It was filed at the State High Court on Friday, January 10th, 2025.

    The 18 count charges borders on: conspiracy to commit a felony to wit: murder, manslaughter, conspiracy to commit an offence to wit: criminal negligence, and criminal negligence.

    The offences were said to be contrary to and punishable under section 324 of the criminal code, CAP 38, vol II Law of Oyo state, 2000.

    Speaking when contacted, the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice said the defendants have been served the new suit and a date will soon be fixed.

    Aikomo said the charges had been served on the defendants, adding that the government is giving the defendants the opportunity to have a date in the court to possibly clear their name or otherwise with their involvement in the incident.

    Aikomo said “There is a afresh charge against them. I don’t know if it has been assigned, that’s an administrative duty of the judiciary. I know it has been served on the defendants and we have a date for it. Everybody will hear about it.

    “When you say is there still hope, what are you expecting? We are not the court, we are not suppose to pass judgement on them, we are supposed to give them an opportunity to have a date in court, and that is what we have done.

    “So, we have filed a charge, we have a burden to prove the case, if it has merit, they defend it, if they think it doesn’t have merit, they can even file a no case. Because we want to ensure hope and justice for the victims, that is why we are taking this measure.”

     

    (Nation)