• ‎Nigeria Government Condemns Israeli Strike on Iran, Calls for Immediate Ceasefire

    ‎The Federal Government of Nigeria has strongly criticized Israel’s recent preemptive strike on Iranian territory, which led to a retaliatory missile attack from Iran, further escalating tensions in the Middle East.

    ‎In a statement released on Saturday by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nigeria expressed deep concern over the rising conflict and called on both countries to stop further military actions and resume diplomatic dialogue.

    ‎The government condemned Israel’s aggressive move, which it said had sparked dangerous exchanges of missiles and airstrikes between the two nations. The violence intensified after Israel carried out its most extensive military strike on Iran, claiming to have targeted nuclear and military facilities in Tehran and Natanz.

    ‎Iran responded by launching multiple missiles at major Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, causing widespread panic and forcing civilians into shelters.

    ‎Nigeria warned that the ongoing cycle of retaliation poses serious risks to civilian lives and could further destabilize the already fragile Middle East region. The conflict, the government noted, could have dire implications for global peace, security, and economic development.

    ‎Nigeria Government Condemns Israeli Strike on Iran, Calls for Immediate Ceasefire ‎ ‎The Federal Government of Nigeria has strongly criticized Israel’s recent preemptive strike on Iranian territory, which led to a retaliatory missile attack from Iran, further escalating tensions in the Middle East. ‎ ‎In a statement released on Saturday by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nigeria expressed deep concern over the rising conflict and called on both countries to stop further military actions and resume diplomatic dialogue. ‎ ‎The government condemned Israel’s aggressive move, which it said had sparked dangerous exchanges of missiles and airstrikes between the two nations. The violence intensified after Israel carried out its most extensive military strike on Iran, claiming to have targeted nuclear and military facilities in Tehran and Natanz. ‎ ‎Iran responded by launching multiple missiles at major Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, causing widespread panic and forcing civilians into shelters. ‎ ‎Nigeria warned that the ongoing cycle of retaliation poses serious risks to civilian lives and could further destabilize the already fragile Middle East region. The conflict, the government noted, could have dire implications for global peace, security, and economic development. ‎
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  • Aside from Acrimony where Taraji P. Henson played a lead role, STRAW is another movie she played a lead role, which will make you emotional.

    A fantastic movie, I must say, that explains the agony behind survival and motherhood.

    If you are a movie lover, kindly check STRAW out on Netflix, It was released some hours ago.
    Aside from Acrimony where Taraji P. Henson played a lead role, STRAW is another movie she played a lead role, which will make you emotional. A fantastic movie, I must say, that explains the agony behind survival and motherhood. If you are a movie lover, kindly check STRAW out on Netflix, It was released some hours ago.
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  • SAD NEWS
    Ghanaian Actor and Filmmaker Lil Win says, he might never release his highly anticipated film IBRAHIM TRAORÉ cuz he was chased out by his landlord.. in his words

    ‘’ I paid the landlord 15,000 per day for our movie shoot but he still sacked me - Lilwin reveals biopic movie on Ibrahim Traore has been halted

    Lilwin was dropping GHC15,000 daily just to rent a location for his Ibrahim Traoré biopic.
    Everything was going well until a group of guys on motorbikes showed up and scattered the whole set.

    Things got messy, and the landlord, not wanting any wahala, asked Lilwin to pack out.

    Ghanaians and excuses na 5&6.. I mean can’t you get another house ?

    Anyways upon hearing this, many Ghanaians blame him for sharing graphics of the film even though it wasn’t ready..
    E bad eh
    SAD NEWS 🇬🇭😩 Ghanaian Actor and Filmmaker Lil Win says, he might never release his highly anticipated film IBRAHIM TRAORÉ cuz he was chased out by his landlord.. in his words 👇 ‘’ I paid the landlord 15,000 per day for our movie shoot but he still sacked me - Lilwin reveals biopic movie on Ibrahim Traore has been halted Lilwin was dropping GHC15,000 daily just to rent a location for his Ibrahim Traoré biopic. Everything was going well until a group of guys on motorbikes showed up and scattered the whole set. Things got messy, and the landlord, not wanting any wahala, asked Lilwin to pack out. Ghanaians and excuses na 5&6.. I mean can’t you get another house ? Anyways upon hearing this, many Ghanaians blame him for sharing graphics of the film even though it wasn’t ready.. E bad eh
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  • This dude here is the world's most apt example that a man's greatest victory is to conquer his own self. More to the point in his case, P Diddy conquered the world in music, fashion and other lucrative business moves and made billions for himself and his stakeholders and associates.

    However, he's in the process of losing it all...including himself. Simply because he failed to conquer the greatest prize of all: his whims, desires and internal gremlins.

    A hobo who can control his testicles and penis is more successful than a billionaire who is under the control of his ****. I mean, what's the point of gaining all that wealth and acclaim, only to surrender it all because of that organ which releases dirty water?

    Assuming that he is being set up,..in this world of countless threats for a black man, why expose your weaknesses to your enemies if you are such an all-conquering personality?

    But we move
    This dude here is the world's most apt example that a man's greatest victory is to conquer his own self. More to the point in his case, P Diddy conquered the world in music, fashion and other lucrative business moves and made billions for himself and his stakeholders and associates. However, he's in the process of losing it all...including himself. Simply because he failed to conquer the greatest prize of all: his whims, desires and internal gremlins. A hobo who can control his testicles and penis is more successful than a billionaire who is under the control of his dick. I mean, what's the point of gaining all that wealth and acclaim, only to surrender it all because of that organ which releases dirty water? Assuming that he is being set up,..in this world of countless threats for a black man, why expose your weaknesses to your enemies if you are such an all-conquering personality? But we move 🤝
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  • Feds Release Photos of Sex Workers involved in the Freak-Offs with Diddy & Cassie
    Feds Release Photos of Sex Workers involved in the Freak-Offs with Diddy & Cassie 👀😳
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  • The argument isn't whether Wizkid is big or not.
    He's obviously Wizkid.
    So if you deviate from the point I'm about to make, I fit wooze you.

    It's about time he reconnects with his core audience.
    Bring it home.

    The Genevieve-like attitude isn't helping matters.
    Your being stuck up, aloof,and acting like you don't give a damn isn't translating to hit songs.

    I don't remember the last time Wizkid released a song that caused mayhem in the streets.

    Dey do face like you don't remember this man in his prime.
    Whatever he did in a music video people emulated it.

    Whatever he sang was on the lips of everybody.

    Then, the Wizkid mania birthed many artists with the 'Wiz' thing.

    That's the man the local audience resonated with.

    Unfortunately, he doesn't have that effect anymore.

    All the songs off Morayo album went cold faster than akamu on a plate.

    I know one time I did say he was the most experimental artist among the big 3, but the music is going off the rails.

    I don't care the numbers 'Morayo' album did on the charts or in sales, that sh!t didn't penetrate the masses.

    Come home man.
    That seems like the most reasonable thing to do at this point and a way to extend your appeal a little longer.

    Naso e go dey form ayam bigger than you people.

    Like play like play, the likes of Omah Lay will unseat him.

    Nwoke mba mmri has the youth and cute boy thing to his advantage, which was you (Wizkid) some years back.

    E dey do like slow poison, but he's coming strong like a tornado.

    Whoever believed he could hold his own against the Oba of bangers, Davido, on a record?
    OBO whose fan base dwarfs his own...

    It's a reflection of the gradual shift taking place on the local music scene.

    People are starting to look beyond ghenghen names, they want gbedu.

    Nobody has time to wait for Wizkid to snap out of his grandiosity.
    The people want the type of songs they've been missing from ya (Soco, Fever, Daddy Yo).

    You dey there dey sing big man r&b wey no get head.

    People's feelings are showing.
    Look at the reactions to the 'Gimme Dat' song with Ayra Starr.

    It's been mostly negative, and that has been the case since he lost his mojo.

    Like it or not, Tems contributed greatly to the appeal 'Essence' had, especially in the international community.

    The worst mistake he'll make is doing another westernised project and collabs with unknown US artists wey no get ginger. That'll be the nail in the coffin.

    So Ayo, come home.
    Comot eye from Grammy and collab more with dem boyz for area.

    Check if Samklef still has some unreleased stuff in the vault. Go back to that sound, it's still fresh.

    Wizkid FC can only push a vehicle without fuel for so long.
    The argument isn't whether Wizkid is big or not. He's obviously Wizkid. So if you deviate from the point I'm about to make, I fit wooze you. It's about time he reconnects with his core audience. Bring it home. The Genevieve-like attitude isn't helping matters. Your being stuck up, aloof,and acting like you don't give a damn isn't translating to hit songs. I don't remember the last time Wizkid released a song that caused mayhem in the streets. Dey do face like you don't remember this man in his prime. Whatever he did in a music video people emulated it. Whatever he sang was on the lips of everybody. Then, the Wizkid mania birthed many artists with the 'Wiz' thing. That's the man the local audience resonated with. Unfortunately, he doesn't have that effect anymore. All the songs off Morayo album went cold faster than akamu on a plate. I know one time I did say he was the most experimental artist among the big 3, but the music is going off the rails. I don't care the numbers 'Morayo' album did on the charts or in sales, that sh!t didn't penetrate the masses. Come home man. That seems like the most reasonable thing to do at this point and a way to extend your appeal a little longer. Naso e go dey form ayam bigger than you people. Like play like play, the likes of Omah Lay will unseat him. Nwoke mba mmri has the youth and cute boy thing to his advantage, which was you (Wizkid) some years back. E dey do like slow poison, but he's coming strong like a tornado. Whoever believed he could hold his own against the Oba of bangers, Davido, on a record? OBO whose fan base dwarfs his own... It's a reflection of the gradual shift taking place on the local music scene. People are starting to look beyond ghenghen names, they want gbedu. Nobody has time to wait for Wizkid to snap out of his grandiosity. The people want the type of songs they've been missing from ya (Soco, Fever, Daddy Yo). You dey there dey sing big man r&b wey no get head. People's feelings are showing. Look at the reactions to the 'Gimme Dat' song with Ayra Starr. It's been mostly negative, and that has been the case since he lost his mojo. Like it or not, Tems contributed greatly to the appeal 'Essence' had, especially in the international community. The worst mistake he'll make is doing another westernised project and collabs with unknown US artists wey no get ginger. That'll be the nail in the coffin. So Ayo, come home. Comot eye from Grammy and collab more with dem boyz for area. Check if Samklef still has some unreleased stuff in the vault. Go back to that sound, it's still fresh. Wizkid FC can only push a vehicle without fuel for so long.
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  • VDM has been released
    Thanks to all Nigerian youth who stood by him
    VDM has been released Thanks to all Nigerian youth who stood by him
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  • Nothing Spoil

    ₦15000
    NOTHING SPOIL tells the story of Stella, a young Nigerian woman whose life starts to crumble after she sheltered a stranded man, Jide, for a night. This ruins her relationship with her boyfriend, Dan and sets off a traumatic chain of events – she tests positive for HIV and struggles as a single mother.

    She reunites with Dan, the embers of their love doused by Dan’s engagement and imminent wedding. When Dan is kidnapped a week to his wedding, Stella’s efforts to get him released lands her in captivity and they learn, too late, that their captors were part of an international organ-trafficking syndicate. Faced with death in an unknown location and surrounded by armed angry youths, every single breath becomes a battle for survival.

    About the Author:
    Kelvin Alaneme is a Nigerian writer, medical doctor and entrepreneur. He is featured on several platforms including The Guardian, BBC, Brittlepaper and Business Insider Africa. He divides his time between London and the United States.

    Alaneme is the winner of the 2020 Voices of Tomorrow Competition organised by the University of Cambridge and a recipient of the 2021 Magnusson Award from Glasgow Caledonian University. NOTHING SPOIL is his first novel.
    NOTHING SPOIL tells the story of Stella, a young Nigerian woman whose life starts to crumble after she sheltered a stranded man, Jide, for a night. This ruins her relationship with her boyfriend, Dan and sets off a traumatic chain of events – she tests positive for HIV and struggles as a single mother. She reunites with Dan, the embers of their love doused by Dan’s engagement and imminent wedding. When Dan is kidnapped a week to his wedding, Stella’s efforts to get him released lands her in captivity and they learn, too late, that their captors were part of an international organ-trafficking syndicate. Faced with death in an unknown location and surrounded by armed angry youths, every single breath becomes a battle for survival. About the Author: Kelvin Alaneme is a Nigerian writer, medical doctor and entrepreneur. He is featured on several platforms including The Guardian, BBC, Brittlepaper and Business Insider Africa. He divides his time between London and the United States. Alaneme is the winner of the 2020 Voices of Tomorrow Competition organised by the University of Cambridge and a recipient of the 2021 Magnusson Award from Glasgow Caledonian University. NOTHING SPOIL is his first novel.
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  • Please don't stop posting VDM's Picture on your status and timelines until they release him
    Please don't stop posting VDM's Picture on your status and timelines until they release him
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  • Photo: Vatican release first image of Pope Francis in a casket as cardinals arrive to discuss his funeral plans

    Credit: apnews
    Photo: Vatican release first image of Pope Francis in a casket as cardinals arrive to discuss his funeral plans Credit: apnews
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  • PRESS RELEASE BY THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF RIVERS STATE

    My dear Rivers People,

    I address you today with a deep sense of responsibility and calm, as we navigate this unfortunate moment in our state’s political history.

    Since assuming office as your Governor, all my actions and decisions have been guided by my constitutional oath of office and a great sense of duty.

    We prioritized the protection of lives and property and ensured the continuous progress of our dear State.

    Even in the face of the political impasse, we have remained committed to constitutional order and the rule of law, putting the interest of our people above all else.

    This was why, immediately after Mr. President’s intervention to broker peace, we did not hesitate to implement the agreed terms in good faith, including welcoming back commissioners who had previously resigned on their own volition.

    Furthermore, we moved swiftly to comply with the Supreme Court's judgement immediately we received the certified true copy of the judgement to return the state to normalcy.

    These steps were taken not for personal gains but to foster peace, unity and stability in our dear State.

    Unfortunately, at every turn, members of the Rivers State House of Assembly frustrated our efforts, thus making genuine peace and progress difficult.

    Our priorities remained the security of lives and property and advancing the well-being and prosperity of Rivers people.

    Yes, we have political disagreements, but good governance had continued, salaries have been paid, and great projects were being executed to move the State forward. Above all, Rivers State is safe, secure and peaceful under our watch.

    At this critical time, I urge all Rivers people to remain peaceful and law-abiding. We will engage with all relevant institutions to ensure that our democracy remains strong and that Rivers State continues to thrive.

    We have always been resilient people, and we will face this situation with wisdom, patience, and unwavering faith in the democratic process.

    God bless Rivers State. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    Sir, Siminalayi Fubara, GSSRS
    PRESS RELEASE BY THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF RIVERS STATE My dear Rivers People, I address you today with a deep sense of responsibility and calm, as we navigate this unfortunate moment in our state’s political history. Since assuming office as your Governor, all my actions and decisions have been guided by my constitutional oath of office and a great sense of duty. We prioritized the protection of lives and property and ensured the continuous progress of our dear State. Even in the face of the political impasse, we have remained committed to constitutional order and the rule of law, putting the interest of our people above all else. This was why, immediately after Mr. President’s intervention to broker peace, we did not hesitate to implement the agreed terms in good faith, including welcoming back commissioners who had previously resigned on their own volition. Furthermore, we moved swiftly to comply with the Supreme Court's judgement immediately we received the certified true copy of the judgement to return the state to normalcy. These steps were taken not for personal gains but to foster peace, unity and stability in our dear State. Unfortunately, at every turn, members of the Rivers State House of Assembly frustrated our efforts, thus making genuine peace and progress difficult. Our priorities remained the security of lives and property and advancing the well-being and prosperity of Rivers people. Yes, we have political disagreements, but good governance had continued, salaries have been paid, and great projects were being executed to move the State forward. Above all, Rivers State is safe, secure and peaceful under our watch. At this critical time, I urge all Rivers people to remain peaceful and law-abiding. We will engage with all relevant institutions to ensure that our democracy remains strong and that Rivers State continues to thrive. We have always been resilient people, and we will face this situation with wisdom, patience, and unwavering faith in the democratic process. God bless Rivers State. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Sir, Siminalayi Fubara, GSSRS
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  • Check out the first edition of Notjustok’s Afrobeats Power Ranking for January 2025 for the top 10 Afrobeats artists who dominated the month of January.

    The Afrobeats Power Ranking by Notjustok is a dynamic ranking system that identifies the genre's most dominant artists each month based on key performance indicators.

    This system ranks artists based on a variety of metrics, including total global streams, recent music releases (songs, EPs, and albums released within the last month), social engagement, and user-generated content, among others.
    Check out the first edition of Notjustok’s Afrobeats Power Ranking for January 2025 for the top 10 Afrobeats artists who dominated the month of January. The Afrobeats Power Ranking by Notjustok is a dynamic ranking system that identifies the genre's most dominant artists each month based on key performance indicators. This system ranks artists based on a variety of metrics, including total global streams, recent music releases (songs, EPs, and albums released within the last month), social engagement, and user-generated content, among others.
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