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A wave of sadness has enveloped Nollywood actress and movie producer Yvonne Jegede following the heartbreaking loss of one of the children she has been financially supporting. Jegede, known for her roles in films like “Across the Niger” and “The Ghost and the Tout Too,” shared the devastating news on her social media platform, revealing that the child, Olamide Ajimuda, succumbed to cholera. A Pillar of Support: Yvonne Jegede’s Act of Kindness Jegede’s relationship with Olamide began when he was in Primary 4. Touched by his circumstances, she took it upon herself to become his financial guardian, ensuring he had…
Popular cryptocurrency billionaire Linus Williams, better known by his online alias “Blord,” was released on bail on Friday, July 19th, 2024, after spending three days in police custody. Blord’s arrest on Tuesday, July 16th, sent shockwaves through the Nigerian tech and finance sectors, with allegations of fraud and even terror financing swirling around the 26-year-old CEO of The Blord Group. The news of Blord’s arrest was first announced by social media figure VeryDarkMan, who has been a vocal critic of Blord’s business practices. However, The Blord Group released a statement claiming Blord was merely “invited for questioning” regarding unspecified regulatory…
Oyo Speaker Empowers Constituents: Ogundoyin Showers N12.5 Million on Artisans, Farmers, Youths, and Students
In a bid to alleviate poverty and stimulate economic activity at the grassroots level, Oyo State House of Assembly Speaker, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin, has empowered hundreds of his constituents in Ibarapa East. The empowerment program, held on Wednesday, July 17th, 2024, at the DEC Event Center, Lanlate-Eruwa road, saw over N12.5 million distributed to various segments of the Ibarapa East community. Ogundoyin, a man known for his commitment to youth development and people-centered initiatives, addressed the gathering, urging wealthy individuals within Ibarapaland and Oyo State to join hands with political leaders in empowering the citizenry. He emphasized, “In order…
A Lagos court has sentenced 22-year-old Olarewaju Oluwadayo to nine years in prison without the option of a fine. Olanrewaju’s crime? Stealing N50 million worth of electrical cables belonging to Eko Electricity Distribution Company (Eko Disco), crippling power supply to a significant portion of Victoria Island for days. The verdict, handed down by Magistrate A.M. Paul of the Igbosere Magistrate’s Court sitting at Tinubu, Lagos Island, serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of cable theft on Nigeria’s already fragile power grid. The case, which unfolded over seven months, exposed the audacity of cable vandals and the crippling…
The IA Foundation, a Nigerian non-governmental organization (NGO) at the forefront of child advocacy, has enthusiastically endorsed UNICEF’s recent e-birth registration initiative. This landmark program, implemented in collaboration with the National Population Commission (NPC), aims to streamline birth registration across the country through a digital platform. The initiative incorporates the National Identification Number (NIN) into the birth registration process, granting every child a unique digital identity and a vital step towards securing their rights as Nigerian citizens. A Cause for Celebration: Addressing the Out-of-School Children Crisis Mrs. Ibironke Adeagbo, the IA Foundation’s founder, expressed her fervent support for the initiative.…
Nigerian workers brace for a potential national crisis as the Joint Labour Unions (JLU) vow to shut down any state that fails to implement the newly proposed minimum wage of N70,000 ($162 USD). This escalation comes after months of negotiations between the JLU, the federal government, and the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) regarding the feasibility and implementation of the increased minimum wage. A Sacrifice for Survival? The JLU, comprised of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), views the N70,000 minimum wage as a necessary concession. In exchange for accepting this raise, the unions agreed to…
Oil, the lifeblood of Nigeria’s economy, has become a curse for many communities in the oil-rich Niger Delta. Spills, both frequent and catastrophic, have ravaged ecosystems and livelihoods for decades. The latest tragedy unfolds in Bayelsa state, where community leaders are raising desperate pleas for help amidst an unfolding environmental disaster. Chief Michael Endoro, leader of Odimodi and its surrounding communities in Iduwini Kingdom, stood on the ravaged shore, his voice heavy with despair. “This massive oil spillage is worrisome,” he lamented, gesturing towards the once-pristine waters now choked with a thick, black sheen. “Our seashore and waterways are devastated.…
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced a significant shift in the management of unclaimed balances and funds in dormant accounts. In a recent circular signed by the acting Director of Financial Policy and Banking Regulation Department, John Onojah, the apex bank directed all banks and other financial institutions to transfer funds in accounts that have been inactive for ten years or more to a dedicated trust fund account held by the CBN. This move, outlined in a revised version of the 2015 guidelines on dormant accounts, aims to achieve several key objectives: Reuniting Owners with Lost Funds: The…
A staggering one million Nigerian children die annually before their fifth birthday, a sobering statistic highlighted by the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) to kickstart their 2024 Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health Week (MNCHW) vaccination exercise. This heartbreaking reality casts a long shadow over the dreams and aspirations of a generation, demanding immediate and decisive action. The causes of this high child mortality rate are multifaceted. According to Dr. Adedolapo Fasawe, the Mandate Secretary for Health Services and Environment at the FCTA, preventable and treatable diseases like pneumonia, diarrhea, and malaria are leading culprits. These illnesses, often exacerbated by malnutrition,…
In a remarkable display of artistic passion and national pride, Nigerian doctor Dr. Fola David has etched his name in history by creating the world’s largest individual painting. Titled “Unity in Diversity,” the colossal artwork isn’t just a testament to artistic talent; it’s a vibrant celebration of Nigeria’s rich cultural tapestry. The journey to this record-breaking feat began at the iconic Onikan Stadium in Lagos on July 16, 2024. Dr. David, known for his dual life as a dedicated medical professional and a gifted artist, embarked on a six-day artistic marathon, determined to create a masterpiece that would not only…