Police just fired tear gas at protesters gathered at Federal Secretariat, in the Central Business District of Abuja, Nigeria's federal capital territory.
. Governor Ademola Adeleke Gov. Ademola Adeleke has been embroiled in troubled web of navigating the platform through which he will prosecute his second term bid. The main opposition Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP) through which he emerged victorious, is embattled to the point where its implosion is threatening its extinction in Nigeria s politics. The chapter of the All Progressive's Congress (APC) would not have him despite his soaring popularity in Odun state. Despite his fervent rapprochement with President Bola Tinubu in order to gain a foothold as the party's gubernatorial candidate if he defects, the president was noncommittal. The party ruling apparatus stridently and publicly warned him off in no uncertain terms in strongly worded press statements. They feel they have sweated a lot to rebuild the party following the defeat of the then sitting APC Governor Gboyega Oyetola to just relinquish the party's topmos...
It is no new that yhe Super Falcons' inspirational captain, Rasheedat Ajibade, and team mates, arrived in Abuja, days ago after their historic victory over hosts Morocco in the the just-concluded Women Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON). It is also no news that the victorious Super Eagles triumphantly and joyfully visited Aso Rock Villa to formally present the WAFCON trophy to the president. What many didn't know however, is that Ajibade also presented the trophy to the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu at the occasion to her surprise. Worth of note also is how Ajibads, in her quintessential inspirational leadership form, effectively marshaled the order of photographs to include President Tinubu, the First Lady and Nana Shetimma, wife of the vice president. Watch the above video before nite information
Film poster The Voice of Hind Rajab - Tunisia makes foreign film nominees ' list of the Golden Globes. It is also under consideration at the Academy Awards for Motion Pictures dubbed the Oscars. The film, released in September 2025, is based on a harrowing real life events surrounding the 911 call centering on Hind Rajah, a six year old Palestinian girl trapped under the rubble after an Isr@eli attack on G@z@. It's not just a triumph for Africa, it underlines the West's growing affinity with rhetoric against Isr@eli onslaught in G@z@. Before now, such a film would have been censored out somehow and not go that far. This is a wake up call for the Nigerian Motion Picture Industry called Nollywood. Nollywood has done great. Things I will love to see is when my country's film practitioners decide it's high time we take it higher with production of not just for profit films alone but for producing aesthetically didactic and reflective films on internation...
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