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2027: Kenneth Okonkwo rules Peter Obi out, backs Atiku

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Benue police confirm hijack of fully-loaded bus
Benue State Police Command has confirmed the attack on a fully-loaded bus by suspected kidnappers.

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Why I rejected N30m donation from governor – Pastor Enenche
Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr. Paul Enenche has provided insight into his rejection of a N30 million donation from Kebbi State Governor, Nasir Idris.

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Tension in UNN over abduction of student inside campus
Fear has gripped the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN, community following the reported abduction of a female student inside the campus.

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EFCC arrests Governor’s aide for alleged sextortion
Operatives of the Makurdi Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have arrested the Special Adviser to the Executive Governor of Benue State on Documentation, Research, and Planning, Dr. Mkor Aondona for alleged sextortion and cyber bullying.

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Religious leaders have turned churches into den of robbers - Pastor Giwa
The Senior Pastor of The Second Coming of Christ Ministry, Adewale Giwa, has claimed that his fellow men of God have turned the church into a den of robbers.
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Alleged N3.4bn, $2,562,203 Cybercrime: EFCC presents first witness against two Chinese, one Nigerian

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Terrorism: Anglican Bishop urges Tinubu to investigate alleged complicity of security operatives

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VIDEO: Outrage as Oriokpa Nsukka masquerades unleash mayhem on residents
Months after a ban on their operation was lifted, the popular Oriokpa Nsukka masquerades are on rampage again.

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VeryDarkMan leads pupils to protest at Wike’s residence
The prolonged strike by primary school teachers in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, took another dimension on Monday, as popular social media influencer, Martins Vincent Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan, led a protest to the residence of the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, in Abuja.

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GPAAN commends Mbah for revitalising moribund assets, building new facilities
The Guild of Public Affairs Analysts (GPAAN) Enugu State chapter, has commended the Governor of Enugu State, Barr. Peter Mbah for revitalising moribund assets and building more new infrastructure to expand and make Enugu a better State.

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Gunmen hijack bus, kidnap all passengers
A fully-loaded commercial bus has been hijacked at Eke, along the Otukpo-Otukpa road in Okpokwu Local Government Area of Benue State.
Politics

POLITICS
Gov Lawal gives further insight on PDP crisis, says Atiku alone not behind crisis

POLITICS
2027: APC scared, Nigerians joining coalition movement - Atiku’s camp

POLITICS
2027: Gov Zulum leads protest as major crisis looms in APC
Ahead of the 2027 presidential election, a major crisis is looming in the All Progressives Congress, APC.

POLITICS
2027: El’Rufai’s son apologises to Goodluck Jonathan, says I was naive
Ahead of the 2027 general election, a member of the House of Representatives from Kaduna North, Bello El-Rufai, has apologized to former President Goodluck Jonathan.

POLITICS
Fubara’s supporters, PANDEF, Dickson groan as Tinubu keeps mute on Rivers
Residents of Rivers State and indeed some other Nigerians were disappointed on Thursday as President Bola Tinubu conspicuously omitted issues of the state of emergency imposed on the state during his Democracy Day address on Thursday.

POLITICS
2027: Doom awaits PDP if ticket not zoned to South - Yusuf
A former House of Representatives member, Tajudeen Yusuf, has warned the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to comply with the recent resolution by PDP stakeholders led by Nyesom Wike or risk doom.
Opinion

OPINION
Enugu: Two years of Mbah's obsession with building infrastructure

OPINION
President Tinubu: Anambra visit and the petals of inclusive leadership

OPINION
As Tinubu Honors Anyaoku: Governor Charles Soludo's Desperation Knows No Bounds
Governor Soludo's latest attempt to cling to power is a masterclass in political opportunism. As President Bola Tinubu visits Anambra State, courtesy of Chief Emeka Anyoaku, the former Commonwealth Secretary-General, whom the Nnamdi Azikiwe University honored in 2017 by instituting the Institute of International Studies and Diplomacy in his name, Soludo is desperately trying to hitch a ride on the President's coat tails. It's is an established fact that the President has come to commission the completed N1.5 billion Multi-Complex of this institute, as a due honor to Chief Anyoaku's legacy.

OPINION
Tinubu’s Core Mandate: Increasing Nigeria’s Gross National Happiness
By Mr Osita Okechukwu Recently, when the social media outlets ran amok with news of grumblings against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, within the APC, especially from the flank of the defunct CPC motherhood of our polygamous household, some of us heaved a sigh of relief that it is not the often flogged ethno-religious identity politics. The sigh of relief was mainly because ethno-religious identity politics haunts political parties more, more difficult to resolve its stereotype than that of intra-party dissension, we rated that it is easier to reconcile rumblings and marginalisation within. We were wondering whether these members forgot our doctrine of progressivism? What is their attraction to defect to those who mangled our economy via corrupt privatization of State Owned Enterprises (SOE) and breached presidential rotational convention from the south to the north and vice versa. For progressivism is APC’s political philosophy, our benchmark, which seeks to advance human conditions or in our local parlance, dividends of democracy, good governance via social reforms, and curbing unregulated inequality. As the elders of the defunct CPC we took solace on the truism that we had long shed the toga of our motherhood and wholly integrated into APC family. From thence series of consultations commenced. On this score it is pertinent to remind those grumbling the standpoint of Prince Tony Momoh of blessed memory, then chairman of CPC when he was urged to call a meeting of our tendency immediately after Buhari’s victory. “Am from a polygamous Momoh family, please don’t germinate polygamous mindset in our great party; it took us genuine, concerted and prolonged time to build genuine friendship which watered down the divisive sentiments of such mindset.” Yes on the complaint over economic hardship in the land and marginalisation we resolved to adopt diplomatic advisory approach to Mr President; because we are not unaware that the history of liberal democracy vividly records that most presidents have low approval ratings in their mid term. Which most times is reversed before the next presidential elections. Our deduction was that it is always difficult for Presidents to increase the Bhutan’s favourite doctrinaire barometer - Gross National Happiness (GNH) - passion of man throughout history in the first two years. Especially under economy in life support, which Tinubu inherited. Albeit corrupt oil subsidy, unstable currency, debt burden and unfavorable trade deficits. Accordingly we are in league with those who demand from our leader increase Gross National Happiness (GNH); in order words the demand is in sync with the restoration of progressivism. Our thrill is that GNH is the credo and grundnorm of Chapter 2 of 1999 Constitution and that of our great party, APC. In pursuit of Gross National Happiness Chapter 2 of our Constitution - Fundamental Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy states categorically that the primary purpose of government is the security and welfare of the people. This is the Social Contract between Nigerians and our government, therefore there is nothing untoward in the demand for dividends of democracy by the people. This is our change agenda we pledged during the political campaign. No wonder why mid-term elections or Approval Ratings (APR), rarely favour the incumbent president. United States mid term elections are witness to this assertion.Talk less when President Tinubu had embarked on bold and courageous economic reform programs, prominent of which is removal of subsidy, which in plain phrase turned out to be the restriction of patronage to middle class and the masses. This unintended outcome is contrary to the bogey bandied before fuel subsidy removal that it favours the rich more than the poor. Restriction of patronage is most of the time frowned at by many, despite the alleged savings and future benefits which will accrue from removal of fuel subsidy. Our consolation is the fact that all the manifestos of three major presidential candidates are in consensus bed with removal of subsidy. One will surely come back to this enduring and contending demand in this essay. In doing so to most importantly report how we are playing the role of solution provider for the good of not only the APC members, but the greatest number of Nigerians. It could be recalled that All Progressives Congress (APC) was a polygamous household of Action Congress of Nigeria(ACN), All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Democratic Peoples Party (DPP), Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) all defunct and faction of APGA and Civil Society Organisations (CSO). Events later showed that we were naive, on taking intra-party rumblings with pinch of salt, when differently we were serially invited to meeting after meeting with the hint of defection, first was first quarter of 2024, less than President Tinubu’s one year in office. The complaint range from marginalisation of CPC members in appointments to anti-people economic policies or restriction of patronage. Some of us shrugged it off immediately, not because we were unaware that there are criticisms and musings which centered primarily on President Tinubu administration’s economic reform policies and crass nepotism in the wider public domain; but we argued why don’t our members explore the in-house mechanisms to address the matter. In addition we reasoned that whilst we frown at marginalisation of all colours for the harm it does to democracy and national cohesion; however we said that it is too early in the day to complain. That truly we lacked the locus standi because we the CPC bloc leans on no moral high ground to complain as our leader President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, cannot be absolved of same crass nepotism. We added that we need to intensify our advisory strategy to Mr President who is a master strategist and veteran politician who knows the electoral harms way rumblings can engender. We cautioned that shouting publicly will expose us to ridicule as some will query us, what did you do when others were being marginalised, especially for those of us among the Buhari’s cabal. The cat was let out of the bag when one of us Malam Nasiru El-Rufai, former governor of Kaduna State openly declared for Social Democratic Party (SDP), citing consultation with Buhari before the announcement. Calls upon calls from all the nooks and crannies of our dear country dominated the air waves in our circle. This prompted Senator Tanko Almakura to summon meeting, where we took critical analysis of the situation and came to the inevitable conclusion that we are staying tall in APC and cannot demolish the house we laboured to built. On April 16, 2025, general meeting we reviewed all the scenarios and anchored our resolution on the premise that we are staying tall in APC and cannot demolish the APC house it took us 9 years to construct. We also pledged our allegiance to President Tinubu, stating that it is better we take the loud complaints and observations of Nigerians on the issue of poor Gross National Happiness to Mr President, because the kitchen table issues are not affecting only members of the CPC, but the entire country. And truly on the issue of nepotism, that even some Yorubas are shouting on top of their voices that they are being marginalized in preference to Lagos Boys. Hence GNH eluding them under the watch of the great Asiwaju, their own son. Included also in our communique is that we cannot honestly profess progressivism as our credo and grundnorm when Nigerians GNH is defined by multidimensional poverty, gross inequality and palpable insecurity. Which earnestly we agree to address with vigour in Mr President’s desk. On our solidarity to Mr President we went down memory lane and recalled that the historic merger of the APC that took nine good years (2004-2013), to be consummated. That it was off and on, until Tinubu and his team reassured Buhari that he will be the new party’s presidential flag bearer. The Tinubu team recounted that they acknowledge the 10-12 million vote bank Buhari recorded in successive elections, (2003, 2007 & 2011), especially from the northern regions, and provided the supplement they pledged from the South West. In fact, when the newly registered party attracted many prominent politicians among which are His Excellencies Atiku Abubakar, Rotimi Amechi, Rabiu Kwankwaso, Dr Bukola Saraki et al, from our sister opposition political party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) again anxiety and tension rose in our camp. It was at this point that Tinubu once again demonstrated his unalloyed commitment to Buhari, when he told him plainly that the presidential primary will go in your favour, just hold on your delegates while I supplement them with mine from Delta State to that of South West. That yes, Atiku and Kwankwaso are his political allies for over two decades, but he had told them that they don’t have your type of vote bank. He predicted that with 12 million vote bank plus additional votes from southern regions that victory is guaranteed. Tension was lowered a bit with this reassurance from Tinubu, but cynics were at play, with ethnic and stereotype cards. As God will have it as predicted Buhari won the December 2014 presidential primary at Lagos, and subsequent presidential election courtesy of Tinubu. In lieu of all these historical indicators majority of CPC leadership and members resolved on April 16, 2025 to stay tall at APC and declared our unalloyed solidarity and loyalty to Mr President. To actualise our communique we set up some committees among which is Contact and Mobilisation Committee. This singular committee was mandated to contact Mr President and inform of the outcry on the streets over hunger, multidimensional poverty and insecurity. That the outcry on the street is replica of the outcry of those CPC clan who are not comfortable with his crass nepotistic mode of appointments. The committee made up of our elders was also mandated to remind Mr President that we voluntarily came together as progressives to form this unique party, by name APC. That we adopted progressivism as APC’s political philosophy, whereby our benchmark is to advance dividends of democracy, human condition, reduce inequality and address kitchen table issues. More than any other member, that the mantle fell on Mr President to provide evidence of progressive change, fulfil the promise of life in abundance and oblige life to the change agenda which we pronounced across the length and breadth of our dear nation. Which marks us different from our sister opposition political party, the PDP, that sees the State as a threat to public good, not an instrument of advancement of public welfare. While the mobilisation committee will reach out to our members nationwide and we urged them to use their expertise to reconcile and call back those members like Elrufia, Malami, Nwajiuba et al, who are wandering into political wonderland, where members have lost faith in democracy. In sum, our main standpoint is staying tall in APC to enable us to return President Tinubu back to progressivism, a double barrel philosophy which will make his economic reform programs to benefit both the 1% and 99%, thereby increasing the Gross National Happiness (GNH) of Nigerians.

OPINION
Why Enugu Airport Concession is a Strategic Leap for the South East
In recent weeks, discussions have swirled around the proposed concession of the Akanu Ibiam International Airport (AIIA), Enugu. These conversations reflect the emotional, cultural, and economic importance of the airport to the people of the South East region. For many, the Enugu Airport is beyond just a transit point, but an emotional symbol of regional identity, global access, and long-overdue inclusion in Nigeria’s international aviation landscape. Put another way, given the peculiar history, especially the post war history of Ndigbo, the airport can be likened to the status that Rangers International Football Club of Enugu holds in the hearts of the people of South Easterners. This is given the fact that the region was the last to get an international airport among the all the six geopolitical zones, despite the fact that they are business people and travellers, but also given the protracted struggles of many years that eventually birthed the designation of the airport as an international aviation facility by the Musa Yar’Adua Administration. Since then, it has witnessed the affirmation of this international status, award of the initial contract for the facility upgrade by the Federal Executive Council meeting presided by former President Goodluck Jonathan on October 19, 2010, legislative intervention by the Enugu State Caucus of the 6th National Assembly to augment funds for the airport upgrade from constituency funds (budgetary envelop) meant for the state, major work on the runway by the Muhammadu Buhari Administration, and of course several obstacles, some of which bothered on wilful sabotage. Therefore, given the significance of this infrastructure, it is only natural that questions have arisen around the current concessioning effort by the Federal Government: Is the airport being sold off? Are private interests taking over? What does this mean for the South East? Who is behind the project? Is the South East losing its only international airport? These are valid concerns - and they deserve clear, factual, and honest answers. Unequivocally speaking, the airport is not being sold. What is being proposed is a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) concession, a well-established global model that allows for private investment in public infrastructure while preserving public ownership and regulatory oversight. In this case, the concession allows a credible private partner to invest in, operate, and maintain the airport over a fixed term, while government agencies—federal and state—retain full supervisory authority. This is not privatization. It is a strategic investment arrangement. It is also natural for concerned persons to wonder, why the concessioning? The reality is that no single tier of government can single-handedly carry the financial and operational burden of sustaining, upgrading, and expanding critical infrastructure like an international airport. AIIA is a prime example. Despite its designation as one of Nigeria’s five international airports, Akanu Ibiam International Airport (AIIA) remains only partially completed and is not yet fully operational to international standards. Key infrastructure components are either incomplete or require significant upgrades. Operational efficiency is constrained, and the runway, arguably the most critical safety and performance asset recently experienced a shutdown due to emergency repairs, further underscoring the urgent need for substantial capital investment. Ndigbo, therefore, remain grateful to the President Bola Tinubu and the Hon. Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) for their responsiveness and continued collaboration in addressing these challenges. The ongoing efforts by the federal authorities to prioritize AIIA within national aviation development plans serve as a strong foundation for the proposed concession - one that will unlock the airport’s full potential for the Southeast and the nation at large. The inclusion of the runway in the concession scope is actually the major factor behind the various longer term concession proposals being considered, but yet to be finalised. Agreed that globally, airport concessions typically range from 25 to 30 years, but this is for fully completed, operational airports. AIIA demands not only significant capital for full development, but also long-term runway maintenance and performance guarantees. Therefore, the proposed terms account for the scale of investment, the long asset recovery cycle, and the need to ensure consistent, high-quality service delivery over time. This is not an arbitrary number - it is based on global benchmarks and justified by the scale of the work required. Again, one of the most transformational components of the AIIA concession is the development of a dedicated cargo terminal, which will be built from scratch. This greenfield development is expected to open a new frontier for the South East, unlocking vast economic potential in export logistics, agro-processing, pharmaceutical shipments, e-commerce, and light manufacturing. This cargo terminal is a fresh, ground-up development that will bring the region into alignment with global air cargo standards. It will serve businesses across the five Southeast states and beyond - positioning AIIA as a hub for both passengers, and for regional trade and industrialization. Understandably, many have equally asked: Who exactly is behind the project? Who is the concessionaire and technical partner? The concessionaire is backed by Arise Integrated Industrial Platforms (Arise IIP) - a Pan-African infrastructure developer with a strong track record across the continent in logistics, transport, and industrial ecosystems. Arise IIP is not a speculative or anonymous group. Their performance and potential have been evaluated by relevant regulatory bodies, including the Federal Ministry of Aviation, FAAN, and the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), all of whom conducted due diligence visits to their flagship projects. Their involvement brings with it technical credibility, financial capacity, and global best practices to ensure that the project is a deliverable, bankable, and accountable project. The other question is: what is Enugu’s role in all of this? Is Enugu a Spectator or strategic driver? As the host state and the promoter, Enugu State is certainly not a bystander. The Enugu State Government has been deeply involved in shaping this project from the onset. Under the leadership of Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, the State is not only safeguarding regional interests, but aligning the concession with its broader Multimodal Transport Vision. This vision includes launching Enugu Air, a state-supported airline to boost regional connectivity; deploying a modern CNG bus fleet (200) to ease urban mobility, completed construction of multimodal transport terminals at Holy Ghost, Nsukka, Gariki and Abakpa, building logistics hubs, trailer parks, and vehicle assembly plants as well as initiating a regional rail development framework in collaboration with other Southeast states. Within this framework, the AIIA concession is not an isolated transaction. It is a strategic anchor in a much larger plan to position Enugu and the South East as a logistics and connectivity powerhouse for West Africa and even Africa. Consequently, while some concerns and healthy discourse are quite welcome, it is also imperative to separate fact from fear. This is not a backdoor sale. It is not a loss or the end of our regional pride, AIIA. It is, in fact, the beginning of a better, bolder era for Southeast aviation - one that ensures the airport finally works for our people, our businesses, and our future. It is about regional prosperity, job creation, trade enablement, and infrastructure transformation. AIIA belongs to the South East; and this concession is how to ensure it finally takes off - sustainably, professionally, and economically. Okolie, PhD, a Management Consultant, is a former State Director, National Orientation Agency

OPINION
Gov Mbah needs phone call not APC membership to retire Ugo Agballah
I read a news report where the Enugu State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Barr. Ugochukwu Agballa, was saying that the party does not need Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, claiming that he has misgoverned the state. Reading such a story made me understand that the rumors going around—that his dealer died—might be true, and his new dealer may have given him something that his head cannot carry. Personally, I don't like Governor Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, but Barr. Ugochukwu Agballa has no right whatsoever to attack his person, especially linking him to misgovernance. Imagine someone who is synonymous with failure and only dwells on propaganda and manipulation to thrive. Someone who failed as APGA's guber candidate and killed the party even when it was prospering; he entered Accord and killed it to the extent that even to get a complete 6-man executive at the state level till date has become a problem. He entered PDP, was given contracts that he messed up, before venturing into APC, where he relegated the party to a mere beer parlour discussion object. What Barr. Agballa doesn't know is that Governor Mbah is a threat to his position as APC chairman, and that except he isn't interested in joining, that can only make him remain as the party chairman. He has forgotten that his boss, Governor Uzodimma, is currently out of "ihe a na-eme na APC and Tinubu's circle," unlike before. Having failed to stop Tinubu's visit to Enugu, failed to foist an acting VC in UNN, and also failed to foist a gubernatorial candidate for APC in Anambra State, it is a clear sign of losing out and dwelling on past glory. This is the same man who, rather than build the party, goes around acting like a rejected masquerade looking for sympathy dancers. A man who cannot conduct even a simple ward congress without turning it into a royal rumble should be the last to speak about governance. If failure had a face, Barr. Agballa would be its official portrait. Agballa’s politics is like an expired drug—no longer useful but still capable of harming those who take it. Every political party he joins ends up in a coma; yet, he walks around with the arrogance of someone who just discovered politics. The only appointment he deserves is in a museum—under the section labeled “Exhibit of Political Misfortune.” Truth is, if not for his noisy outbursts, most Nigerians wouldn't even know APC has a chairman in Enugu State. His only achievement in APC is turning it into a retirement home for failed featherweight politicians and a debating society for bitter men. Instead of insulting Mbah, he should face his unpaid executive members and address why APC meetings now hold under mango trees. Once Governor Mbah declares interest to join APC, Barr. Ugochukwu Agballa's political career will be dead, and that's what he has seen and is working to dwell on. In fact, Governor Mbah doesn't even need to enter APC to retire Barr. Ugochukwu Agballa from politics; all he needs to do is just make a phone call to his master, President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, that he will deliver 45% votes to him come 2027, and Barr. Agballa will become a former chairman. Sebastine Chukwuebuka Okafor Bookastro writes from Enugu
Metro

METRO
Woman groans as thieves cart away 70 bags of rice in Umuahia shop

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Soludo’s ‘Udo Ga-Achi’ security operatives allegedly murder 12-year-old boy

METRO
Police arrest man, wife with guns
A 40-year-old man, identified as Kingsley Ugochukwu and his wife have been arrested by operatives of the Delta State Police Command.

METRO
Suspected kidnappers abduct ‘okpa hawker’, demand huge ransom
Gunmen, suspected to be kidnappers, have abducted a 20-year-old food vendor identified as Ajuma Simon.

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Mkpurummiri: UNIZIK student jumps to death from 3-storey building
A student of Nnamdi Azikiwe University has jumped to his death from a three story building.

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Man beats nine months pregnant wife to death
One Mohammed Sani has been arrested by the Niger State police command for beating his pregnant wife to death.
Entertainment

ENTERTAINMENT
Lack of sex reduces woman’s beauty - Actress, Kudirat Ogunro

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Gwogwogwongwo singer, Mike Ejeagha is dead

ENTERTAINMENT
DJs at risk of 5 years jail for playing songs without license - FG warns
Nigerian Government has issued a strong warning to Disc Jockeys, popularly known as DJs.

ENTERTAINMENT
Pasuma: How I was attacked (VIDEO)
Popular fuji star, Pasuma has provided an insight into the attack on him and his crew members in Osun State by thugs.

ENTERTAINMENT
Burna Boy’s ‘African Giant is dead’ post sends fans panicking
A post by Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, about the death of the old version of him got fans worried.

ENTERTAINMENT
‘African Giant Burna Boy dead' - Singer
Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, announced that the old version of him has "died".
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Kevin De Bruyne completes Napoli move

SPORTS
Senegal makes history in 3-1 defeat of England
Senegal made history Tuesday night, becoming the first African country to beat England.

SPORTS
Ronaldo rekindles GOAT debate after Portugal defeat Spain to win UEFA Nations League
Cristiano Ronaldo-captained Portugal side made history Sunday night, becoming the first two-time winner of the UEFA Nations League, launched in 2018.

SPORTS
Ronaldo rekindles GOAT debate after Portugal defeat Spain to win UEFA Nations League
Cristiano Ronaldo-captained Portugal side made history Sunday night, becoming the first two-time winner of the UEFA Nations League, launched in 2018.

SPORTS
Switching allegiance from England to Nigeria changed my career - Lookman
Super Eagles player, Ademola Lookman has disclosed that switching allegiance from England to Nigeria helped shape his career.