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Should all Nigerian athletes get health insurance?

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All Nigerian sports internationals will have their healthcare covered, if a Nigerian politician succeeds in pushing through legislation on the matter.

Ibrahim Olanrewaju has taken up the issue after Bidemi Aluko, who played in goal for Nigeria’s national women’s football team, struggled to pay for her cancer treatment.

Olanrewaju represents a constituency in Aluko’s home state, Ekiti, in Nigeria’s House of Representatives.

“These are the sportsmen who are striving every day to promote the image of Nigeria,” the MP told BBC Sport Africa.

“When they are giving something to Nigeria, we should be giving them something back.”

In July, Olanrewaju managed to persuade the House of Representatives to agree to a motion, external that urged the Ministry of Youths and Sport Development to “provide comprehensive health insurance for all Nigerian footballers under the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS)”.

Olanrewaju, 45, has since confirmed to the BBC that he would like the ruling to cover all Nigerian internationals, regardless of sport.

Under his proposal, the sports ministry would pay contributions into the insurance scheme and the NHIS would take up the rest of the costs should an individual require treatment.

Aluko, who played for the Super Falcons between 2010-2012, has been reduced to relying on the goodwill of others after selling her possessions to meet the costs of her treatment.

Last week, the Nigeria Football Federation announced it will pay nearly $14,000 (£11,200) towards the 26-year-old’s treatment.

The announcement came days after BBC Sport Africa featured Aluko’s plight.

Don’t let politics be a source of tension in Ghana – Apostle Addei Jnr 

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By J. K. Nabary 

Awutu Mankessim (C/R), April 8, GNA – Apostle Paul Kwaku Addei Jnr, the General Overseer of Promise Word Church International, has appealed to Ghanaians not to allow their ambition for political power form the basis of tension in the country. 

It was about time politicians and social commentators desisted from the use of indecent expressions and foul language in the media and on political platforms as the country prepared for the polls on December 7, he said. 

Apostle Addei Jnr made the appeal in an interview with the media at a special service on Sunday to climax the 2024 Easter Convention of the Church. It was on the theme: “Jesus the Conqueror of Death,” at Awutu Mankessim near Obrachire in the Central Region. 

He noted that the political temperature of the country in recent times had been high and called for a cessation of intemperate language on the airwaves and political platforms with immediate effect. 

“There is the need, therefore, for all to embrace respect and decorum while they move around the length and breadth campaigning for political power, for the country to continue to enjoy its peace, tranquillity and cohesion,” he said. 

“It is only when politicians eschew the usage of abusive, provocative languages and attacks on personalities that we will witness an incident-free and successful 2024 elections.”  

Apostle Addei Jnr called on Christians to rise with Jesus Christ and avoid practices that would retard the development of the country. 

“Christ Jesus has conquered death, symbolising victory for us and as Christians, we must exhibit the virtues of longsuffering, and steadfastness and have hope in Him to be partakers of the grace in His resurrection.” 

Prayers were said for the President, Ministers of State, Parliamentarians and policymakers for God’s protection and guidance, and for peace, tranquillity and harmony in the country as it prepares towards a major election in December.  

GNA 

Portable Explains Why His Mother’s Body Was Exhumed For Reburial

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Controversial Nigerian singer, Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has explained why he exhumed the remains of his mother for reburial.

Naija News reports that the ‘Zazu’ crooner’s mother’s corpse was recently exhumed and reburied.

In a video making rounds online, Portable explained that he lost his mother at age 13 and had to exhume her body because the land where she was buried was sold.

The singer also revealed plans to build a mansion at the place where he reburied his mother.

He said, “I tragically lost my mother when I was just 13 years old. I had to relocate her remains because the land where she was initially laid to rest had been sold.”

In other news, controversial Nollywood actor, Uche Maduagwu has called out Davido’s allies, cautioning the musician to be wary of the company he keeps.

Maduagwu suggested that Davido’s spiritual progression in music is being hampered by his close associates.

He claimed that Portable stands a chance of winning a Grammy ahead of Davido if he continues to mingle with personalities such as Tunde Ednut and the Cubana Chief Priest.

Maduagwu said: “Davido, the people you surround yourself with are draining your music growth spiritually. Its now so bad that even Buju, Tacha, Phyna and others dey shade you like kilode.”



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Foundation donates medical items to Ibafon primary health center – The Sun Nigeria

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By Doris Obinna

 

L-R: Wife to the Baale of Ibafon Community, Iyaafin Okunlola Bolanle; Counsellor, Ward E, Hon Rotimi Adesanlu;  Williams; Uduikhue; Secretary, Ajeromi-Local Government, Hon Lukemon Jimoh and Program Manager, Sahara Group Foundation, Folashade Adebanjo during the donation by Sahara Group Foundation.

 

Sahara Group Foundation, the corporate social responsibility vehicle of Sahara Group, continues its commitment to enhancing and strengthening the healthcare system by donating medical items to the Ibafon primary healthcare centre in Apapa, Lagos State.

Following the decommissioning of the THISDAY Dome COVID-19 isolation and treatment centre in FCT, Abuja; an initiative led by a consortium of private sector organizations, spearheaded by the Sahara Group, the Foundation decided to reallocate essential medical equipment originally procured for the facility to various health centers across the nation.

It disclosed that the importance of adequate medical supplies can not be overemphasised considering the recent economic realities. “Thus, this donation by the Sahara Group Foundation is aimed at improving the healthcare center’s ability to provide high-quality healthcare services to patients and ensures that healthcare specialists have the tools they need to deliver efficient and effective treatment.”

The donated medical items include; digital thermometers, diagnostic kits, IV cannula, endotracheal tubes, disable urethral catheter, syringes 20ml, oxygen masks, CPE disposable overshoes, protective clothing (PPE), mosquito nets, blankets, pillowcases which are essential for diagnosing, treating, and caring for patients.

Speaking at the handover ceremony, Head, Government Relations, Asharami Synergy, Oladimeji Williams, a downstream company of the Sahara Group, resident in the Ibafon community, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to improving the quality of lives and communities it serves with tangible projects that have sustainable impacts.

He stated: “At Sahara Group, the communities we operate in are important to us, and we recognise the significance of equipping healthcare institutions with adequate resources to save lives. Through this donation, the Sahara Group Foundation is contributing to improved access to quality healthcare services, knowing that the medical items will make a meaningful difference in the care provided to patients in need.”

In his remarks, the Vice Chairman, Ajeromi Ifelodun LGA, Hon Lucky Uduikhue, appreciated the intentionality of Sahara Group Foundation in developing its host communities.

“We are thankful to the Sahara Group Foundation for counting the Ibafon Primary Health Center worthy of these donations. This will go a long way in improving the quality of service provided and boost the morale of the people of Ibafon to keep visiting the health center when necessary. We also pledge to effectively maintain these items for the good use of the community,” he stated.

Also, Officer in Charge, Ibafon Primary Health Centre, Ibe Catherine, expressed her gratitude to Sahara Group Foundation, as the donation will be of great benefit to both the staff and patients.

She said: “These donations will significantly enhance our operational capacity as our staff will be more confident in delivering top-notch services to the patients.”

To date, the Foundation disclosed that it has provided adequate medical equipment and supplies to four hospitals and one primary health center. “These include the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Edo State; the National Hospital in Garki, Abuja; the Federal Medical Centre in Jabi, Abuja; the Maitama District Hospital, Abuja and the Ibafon Primary Health Center, Lagos.

“The Sahara Group Foundation remains unwavering in its commitment to making a relevant impact on the overall well-being of its host communities, and this sustainable drive is part of the Foundation’s ongoing efforts to make a positive impact on healthcare infrastructure in Nigeria and beyond.”

Anxiety over Labour Party unending crises – The Sun Nigeria

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By Daniel Kanu

The failure  of the leadership of the Labour Party (LP) to proactively provide stringent measures to address deep rumbles threatening the soul of the party has become pathetic.

 

The soul of LP currently held by Comrade Julius Abure as national chairman has been in serious dispute since the conclusion of the 2023 general elections in which the party made a good showing.

There is no doubt that the strong inroads made into Nigeria’s politics in that election have given way to disorder, confusion, and crises upon crises.

It must be recalled that the crises started with a faction led by Mr Oshodi Apapa who claimed to have taken over the leadership of the party after the FCT High Court issued a restraining order for Abure to stop parading himself as national chairman of the party.

In March, the crisis assumed a new dimension when the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) leadership under Comrade Joe Ajaero called for the resignation of Àbure. This was after members of the Labour Union picketed the national sectariat of the party and passed a vote of no confidence in Àbure.

NLC had during their picketing action brandished different banners and chanted solidarity songs, accusing Abure of  “financial rascality” and contempt of their president, Ajaero. They were, however, prevented from gaining access into the party secretariat by security operatives drafted to the area to maintain peace.

There is no gainsaying that the national convention, held in the penultimate Wednesday at Nnewi, Anambra State by the party has surely worsened the internal crisis among various tendencies and factions in the party, instead of providing an opportunity for all the stakeholders to resolve their differences.

Expectedly, the convention ought to go into record as the first major gathering of the members of the party after the 2023 general elections where stakeholders will address the future of the LP amid leadership crisis, defection rumours and merger talks, among others.

But lack of consensus about holding what some members described as a “”secret  and social media” convention will no doubt, subject its outcome to another round of crisis as the public has started to witness.

Emerging scenario points to the fact that the national convention held by the Àbure faction has further widened the scope of its internal crisis.

Aggreived major stakeholders are now threatening to pull out, making the goodwill of the party to wane with its future looking bleak.

The question on the lips of political analysts is which direction the LP is heading after the national convention that returned embattled Abure as national chairman for a second term.

It was one gathering whose mission was already known before it started – to return the entire Abure-led executive.

Except positions of the Deputy National Chairman to be produced by the NLC and Trade Union Congress (TUC), all other positions were returned with Abure.

Nothing on the contrary was expected or entertained.

It was gathered that aside from barring certain interests into the venue, at least five persons, who reportedly sneaked into the arena to distribute inciting leaflets believed to be critical to the leadership of the party, were arrested and handed over to the police.

Since then, the convention has been visited with stiff opposition from the various factions within the party. Many of the stakeholders had wanted the exercise to be put on hold to make room for wider consultations, as well as broker peace among the contending interests.

However, irrespective of the views of the wider spectrum of the members of the party, those loyal to Abure cared less, gathered in Nnewi, where they returned him and other members of his committee.

This was in the absence of Dr Alex Otti, the only governor produced by the party;  Mr Peter Obi,  the 2023 presidential candidate of the party, members of the National Assembly, as well as some state legislators on the party platform.

As the crisis has continued to degenerate, not less than five House of Assembly members in Enugu State last week decamped to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) with more LP members planning to join the defection jamboree sooner or later.

Reports from the Nnewi convention showed that most chairmen of the party across the states of the federation were absent at the event.

The NLC has vowed not to accord Abure any form of recognition following his re-election.

NLC spokesperson, Benson Upah, told Sunday Sun that the Abure re-election is an “illegality, a nullity. The entire exercise was a charade. Nothing can legitimise such brazen impunity.’’

Upah urged the public to wait on its next line of action.

The Apapa”s faction, who claimed it was in court with the Abure executive over some anomalies in the party, also said that Abure’s convention was a sham.

Peter Okoye, a faction chairman for the Apapa group in Anambra State told Sunday Sun that “this indeed is not a convention. We are on top of the matter. There was no ward congress, no local government congress, and no state congress and now, who elected the delegates that went to Nnewi?

“The NLC was not there, TUC was absent and these are the owners of the party. We were not there either, not to talk about INEC and BOT members. We already have a matter in court coming up on April 4. That’s all I can say for now.”

No  sooner had the meeting ended than several members condemned it, including the electoral body, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

INEC speaking through its national chairman’s Chief Press Secretary, Rotimi Oyekanmi stated that the conduct of the convention was not monitored by INEC, even as he declined further comments on why the commission failed to show up at the venue.

Section 82 (1) of the Electoral Act states that political parties shall give INEC at least 21 days’ notice of convention, congress, and conference or meeting.

National Legal Adviser of the party, Kehinde Edun, however, clarified that the commission was informed about the venue and date.

It would be recalled that Umuahia had earlier been mooted as the venue of the convention but was “secretly’’ changed.

Apparently worried by what is going on in the party, its presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Mr Peter Obi, had said that if the crisis in the party continues, he and his massive supporters may have a rethink about staying in LP, despite the party offering him its 2027 presidential ticket.

Obi in his verified official X while engaging his supporters said: “Our engagement is about Nigeria, they are trying to change our focus, what we want to do is not about LP, it is about what the Obidients want to do about Nigeria.

“We are thinking about water, we are thinking about power, we are thinking about development, thinking about security that should be our focus. The other matter we will deal with. We were somewhere, we didn’t start with Labour.

“I am a Christian. Jesus said, when you go into a city try to change them, live with them, fast with them. If in the end they don’t change you come out and even wash the sand that is on your shoes.

“He didn’t say go there and die with them. I tell you, I’m making spirited efforts to change them (LP), but I am not going to die with them.

“That will not stop what we set out to do. We will try to change them ( LP), if we can’t, we will leave them, we will not die with them”.

Comrade Yunusa Tanko, Obi/Datti campaign spokesperson told Sunday Sun that Mr Obi asked the party leadership to consider shifting the contentious national convention to a later date for all aggreived parties to have a meaningful and wider consultations.

Party sources alleged that executive members of the party led by Abure were bent on returning themselves, hence the secrecy and the stringent measures like the rule that a member must have spent two years in the party before he or she can contest.

A highly reliable source told Sunday Sun that stakeholders are angry that the consultation was not properly done.

The source disclosed that people were not carried along, pointing out that it was the leaked letter of INEC that brought the convention to the attention of members and the public.

The National Publicity Secretary of the Apapa faction, Abayomi Arambabi told Sunday Sun that their anger against Abure was attributed to some of fraudulent activities, including forgery, which he added was already verified by the police.

Arambabi said that it was based on that he was restrained by the FCT High Court before the April 5, 2023 convention.

He said with the “INEC’s disclaimer on the convention, the only recognised authority of the LP now is that of Lamidi Apapa as the leader of the party.”

Kenneth Okonkwo, a vocal and staunch member of LP, described Abure’s Nnewi convention as “Social media convention,’’ which was illegal and unconstitutional.

Okonkwo harped on the burden of crisis of credibility hanging over Abure, advising him to resign without further delay or he may end up in jail.

Okonkwo in an opinion article published recently, argued that “a situation  where the National Chairman of the political party,  was accused by his predecessor of forging something; accused by his contemporary National Treasurer, Oluchi Opara, of forging something; accused by some candidates who ran under the Labour Party platform of forging something; accused by some renegade group of some suspended and expelled Labour Party members of forging something; and now majority of the Labour Party members are accusing him of forging a national convention, totally unknown to law.

“It’s obvious that his cup is full and he may need to purge himself of this spirit that operates in the children of disobedience and gently step aside from Labour Party.

“The so-called Nnewi convention cannot be referred to as convention of any political party because it falls short of any convention by the most flawed political party in Nigeria talk more of Labour Party which prides itself as a party that is geared towards creating a new Nigerian personality who would be patriotic, altruistic, transparent and committed to due process, and rule of law in governance, industry and other spheres of our national life.

“Every  Labour Party member knew about the convention on social media through a leaked letter written to the Independent National Electoral Commission by the former National Executive Council appointed National Chairman, Julius Abure, stating that the convention will take place in Benin, Edo State. No formal announcement or advert was placed in any media house intimating Labour Party members of the national convention.

“This  alone voids the convention because it offends the fundamental right of every Labour Party member to vote and be voted for, into any elective posts, in any organ of the party, subject to guidelines by the NEC or any organ so designed.”

What is certain is that the Nnewi convention, no doubt, has opened a new vista in the many crises ravaging the LP.

Siesta health benefits | Pulse Nigeria

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The science is clear, napping offers a multitude of advantages:

A short nap can improve your ability to focus, concentrate, and learn. Feeling drowsy in the afternoon? A power nap can be your secret weapon for tackling that important presentation or finishing a complex task.

Studies show that napping can improve memory consolidation, allowing you to better retain information and even boost creative problem-solving skills.

Feeling overwhelmed? A nap can be a natural stress reliever. Even a short break can lower cortisol levels (the stress hormone) and leave you feeling calmer and more optimistic.

Let’s debunk some myths surrounding naps.

Can a quick nap recharge our batteries and erase the consequences of skimping on nighttime sleep? Unfortunately, no. Naps can’t replace a good night’s sleep.

Nighttime sleep allows our bodies to cycle through different stages, for physical and mental restoration. Naps can’t replicate this full cycle, so prioritise getting enough quality sleep at night (around 7-8 hours for most adults).

Have you ever woken up from a nap feeling more tired than refreshed? This can happen if you nap for too long or enter deep sleep stages.

The ideal nap zone is 20-30 minutes. This sweet spot allows you to reap the benefits of napping without experiencing sleep inertia, that groggy feeling upon waking.

This fear holds many back from napping. However, research suggests the opposite can be true. Regular, well-timed naps can regulate your sleep schedule and make it easier to fall asleep at night. The key is timing. Avoid napping too late in the day (ideally before 3 pm) to prevent interference with your nighttime sleep cycle.

Nope! Napping benefits people of all ages. In fact, teenagers and young adults often require more sleep than the standard 8 hours. A well-timed nap can enhance alertness, memory, and cognitive function, making it a valuable tool for students and busy professionals alike.

Ready to incorporate napping into your routine? Here are some tips for success:

  • Find your ideal nap time. Experiment to see when a nap works best for you. Most people find the afternoon between 1 pm and 3 pm ideal.
  • Signal to your body that it’s nap time by establishing a pre-nap routine. Dim the lights, grab a comfy blanket, and create a relaxing environment.
  • Avoid napping for too long. Set an alarm for 20-30 minutes to ensure you wake up feeling refreshed, not groggy.
  • Don’t force a nap if you’re not feeling tired. Naps are most beneficial when you’re experiencing a natural dip in energy.

Napping shouldn’t be a sign of weakness or laziness. It’s a powerful tool for enhancing your overall well-being. So, the next time you feel that afternoon slump, nap! You might be surprised at how much better you feel for it.

If napping isn’t feasible for you, consider incorporating short mindfulness exercises or deep breathing techniques into your day. Even a few minutes of mindful relaxation can provide a mini-reset and boost your energy levels.

This content was created with the help of an AI model and verified by the writer.

Nigerian entertainment industry honours Tola Onigbanjo

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It was a proud moment for one of Nigeria’s pride in the United Kingdom, UK, Tola Onigbanjo, better known as WiseTola who got a heartwarming homecoming party to mark her over a decade of milestone in the entertainment industry. For WiseTola, it’s a deserving one.

Ghana: December 7 2024 Elections

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Ghana’s presidential elections will usher in a new leader as President Nana Akufo-Addo steps down after completing his constitutionally limited second term in office. This will mark Ghana’s fifth presidential succession since the return to democratic multiparty politics in 1992, augmenting Ghana’s reputation for having institutionalized predictable and rules-based presidential transitions. Three of these previous transitions were between rival political parties, further underscoring Ghanaians commitment for respecting electoral outcomes and power sharing.

John Mahama. (Photo: U.S. Department of State)

These power transfers have occurred between Ghana’s two leading political parties, Akufo-Addo’s New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC). The NDC presidential contender is John Mahama, Ghana’s president from 2012 to 2017. He lost highly competitive elections to Akufo-Addo in 2016 and 2020 and solidified his democratic credentials by graciously accepting his razor-thin defeat as the incumbent in 2016 and facilitating the smooth transfer of power.

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. (Photo: Rwhaun)

The NPP standard-bearer will be Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. The former Deputy Governor of the Central Bank is known as a technocrat. As the first Muslim to lead the southern-dominated NPP, Bawumia presents himself as a bridge-builder across Ghana’s diverse electorate.

Given the tightness of recent elections and the parity in Parliament—with each party fielding 137 representatives—this election is also expected to be highly competitive. The outcomes of Ghana’s 50-percent-plus-one two-round elections have largely been accepted by the Ghanaian electorate due to the leadership shown by the rival candidates and trust in the fairness of Ghana’s institutions.

The Electoral Commission has a reputation inside and outside of Ghana for professionalism, independence, and integrity, which the Commission has worked hard to maintain through transparency and consistent communications with all parties. The Commission has adopted the reform of continuous voting registration since the 2020 election to further expand participation.

The Electoral Commission has a reputation for professionalism, independence, and integrity.

Ghana’s democracy benefits from a vigilant and well-organized civil society. Civil society actors have been at the forefront of electoral reforms, expanding citizen participation, and enhancing trust in the process. This includes hosting televised debates between presidential candidates aimed at educating voters of the respective contenders’ positions on substantive policy issues facing the country. Any allegations of corruption also receive strong media attention.

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) has also historically played a central role in ensuring the independence of the electoral process. This was on display in the 2023 by-elections in Assin North, where initial tensions were calmed after the IGP met with local party leaders, instilling confidence in the security arrangements. The contested seat was ultimately held by the NDC.

Ghana’s military also has a hard-earned reputation for professionalism and neutrality. Based on lessons from previous electoral cycles, the military takes a backseat to the police in providing electoral security but is ready to support when needed.

Polling officials mobilizing during Ghana’s 2016 elections.

Polling officials mobilizing during Ghana’s 2016 elections. (Photo: Masjaliza Hamzah)

Ghana’s democratic institutions are not without challenges. The election year has been roiled by rumors that Akufo-Addo will try to replace the IGP, charges that the NPP has denied. The police have also been criticized for periodic heavy-handedness in responding to protests. The Supreme Court ruled in 2023 that the President unlawfully sacked the Auditor-General in 2020 in a case brought by civil society reformers. Moreover, a minority of media outlets controlled by politicians take partisan positions in covering the news, fostering polarization.

The 2024 elections are taking place against a backdrop of strong economic headwinds for Ghana. Owing to the COVID pandemic, disruption of grain and other supply networks due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and insufficient monetary and fiscal discipline, Ghanaians have faced rapid inflation. The resulting debt has required an emergency $3-billion IMF bailout, which has put the NPP on the defensive.

Vote counting at a polling station during Ghana's 2016 elections.

Vote counting at a polling station during Ghana’s 2016 elections. (Photo: Hasjaliza Hamzah)

As the pace and lethality of violent extremist organizations (VEOs) in the Sahel intensifies, Ghana also faces a growing threat of violence spilling over its northern border from Burkina Faso. This will require proactive engagement with local communities by government and security officials to counter VEO messaging aiming to amplify grievances and foster distrust toward the government.

Ghanaians must, therefore, navigate regional security as well as national priorities in their 2024 elections. Healthy debate and the articulation of competing visions for a country are central to genuine elections—and the self-correction built into democracies. Ghanaians will need to keep control of the narrative about their elections, however, lest polarizing polemics undermine the very pillars of the country’s painstakingly-secured democratic institutions.

Top 20 Weekly Entertainment News Roundup For Latest Nigeria News

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Here is the latest New Telegraph’s top 20 weekly Entertainment news roundup making headlines from Saturday, March 23rd, to March 29th, 2024.

Bobrisky Bags Best Female Dressed At Movie Premiere

Controversial socialite and transgender, Bobrisky has stirred reactions online as he receives a one million naira cheque for being the Best Dressed Female at the ‘Beast of Two Worlds’ movie premiere.

In the viral video sighted by New Telegraph, it could be seen that popular movie star and producer, Femi Adebayo gave Bobrisky…Read more

Netizens React To Leaked Enioluwa’s Alleged S*x Tape

Nigerian influencer and content creator, Enioluwa Adeoluwa, is currently trending on social media after a video surfaced on the internet showing a man who bears a striking resemblance to him engaging in an intimate session with another man.

The sensual content was posted by a popular Instagram blogger, Gistlover, in the late hours of Monday allegedly insinuating that…Read more

VeryDarkMan’s Lawyer Reveals Those Behind His Arrest

The lawyer of controversial social media critic, Verydarkman on Tuesday revealed those behind his arrest as he noted why he is still been detained at the Police custody in Abuja.

New Telegraph recalls that Verydarkman was alleged to have been arrested on…Read more

Mohbad’s Father Reveals Why He’s Yet To Re-Burry Son’s Corpse

The father of late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, Joseph Aloba, has revealed the reason he is yet to bury his son’s corpse since it was exhumed over 6 months ago.

It would be recalled that Mohbad’s body was exhumed with the sole purpose of conducting an autopsy to…Read more

AGN Reacts To Alleged Death Of Zack Orji

The President of the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Emeka Rollas has debunked the news reports making rounds on social media that veteran Nollywood actor, Zack Orji is dead.

The purported reports are coming barely 48 hours after another veteran actor…Read more

Rema To Build Largest Music School In Africa With No Tuition Fees

Nigerian sensational singer, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as  Rema has unveiled his plans to establish the largest music school in Africa.

According to the music star who made the disclosure on Saturday, he has invested over…Read more

Naira Marley, Sam Larry Open Up To Me About Mohbad’s Death- Imam

Nigerian Muslim cleric, Imam, has revealed that Naira Marley and Sam Larry have opened up to him about Mohbad’s death.

In the video, it could be seen as the Imam who sat beside Naira Marley and Sam Larry prayed for the assassins of Mohbad, a…Read more

Daddy Freeze Begs Oyakhilome To Bring Mr Ibu, Mohbad To Life

Controversial Nigerian media personality, Daddy Freeze has petitioned the General overseer of the Christ Embassy Church, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome to bring Mr Ibu and Mohbad back to life.

Daddy Freeze’s plea came amid the testimony shared by the Minister of God that the church has raised…Read more

Why Mohbad’s Father Asks Primeboy To Run Away – Mother

The mother of the late Nigerian singer, Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, Abosede, has alleged that her estranged husband, Joseph Aloba, played a role in protecting Primeboy, the prime suspect in the death of her son.

Speaking in a recent interview with Punch, Abosde claimed that Mohbad’s father advised Primeboy to run away because…Read more

AGN Opens Up On Why Mr Ibu Was Rejected In India, US For Treatment

The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) has revealed why the guild did not send the late Nollywood actor, John Okafor, popularly known as Mr Ibu, abroad for medical treatment.

Speaking in a recent interview with Afia TV, the President of the AGN, Chief Emeka Rollas disclosed that Mr Ibu was denied treatment in both the United States (US) and India due to…Read more

Amaechi Muonagor Dies At 61

Veteran Nollywood actor known for his comic act on a Nigerian movie screen, Amaechi Muonagor is dead.

New Telegraph gathered that the prolific actor died on Sunday, March 24 at the age of 61 after battling with…Read more

Verydarkman Lands In Cell Over Cyberbullying

Controversial social media critic, Verydarkman is reportedly in a cell in Abuja for bullying Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh on social media and claiming that she is the face behind Gistlover.

New Telegraph gathered the police arrested VeryDarkMan for allegedly…Read more

Mohbad’s Wife Gets Emotional Ahead Of Liam’s First Birthday

The wife of late Nigerian singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, better known as Mohbad, Omowunmi Aloba, has gotten emotional over her husband’s absence as her son, Liam, is set to clock 1 year in a few weeks.

In a new development, the bereaved wife, Wunmi took to her social media page to speak on how…Read more

Mohbad’s Mother Accuses Father Of Burying Singer Before His Death

The mother of late Nigerian singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, Mrs Abosede has made a surprising claim that Mr Joseph Aloba, Mohbad’s father, buried him before his unfortunate passing.

Speaking in a recent interview with Saturday PUNCH, Mohbad’s mother, made a shocking revelation about Mr Joseph, claiming that…Read more

Rita Edochie Speaks On Deaths Of Nollywood Actors

Nollywood actress, Rita Edochie, has urged Nigerians to refrain from questioning the deaths of actors, saying death is only a displeasing call of nature that comes knocking and cannot be avoided.

This comes days after two veteran Nollywood actors, John Okafor, known as Mr Ibu and Amaechi…Read more

Samklef Urges Davido To Stay Off VeryDarkMan’s Arrest

Nigerian producer, Samklef has sent a strong warning to Afrobeat singer, Davido, asking him to avoid getting involved in Verydarkman’s arrest.

New Telegraph had earlier reported that social media critic, Verydarkman was reportedly in a police cell in Abuja after being arrested for allegedly…Read more

US Adult Star Clears Air On Enioluwa’s Alleged S$X Tape (Video)

Following the alleged leaked s$x tape of Nigerian influencer and content creator, Enioluwa Adeoluwa, a United States (US)-based adult star, identified as Briggs has come forward to dispel the rumours.

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How I Feel When People Underestimate Me – Wizkid

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Kenya joins Nigeria to recall J&J children’s cough syrup over safety concerns

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“Benylin Paediatric syrup is indicated for the relief of cough and its congestive symptoms and for the treatment of hay fever and other allergic conditions in children aged 2 to 12 years.

“Diethylene glycol is toxic to humans when consumed and can prove fatal. Toxic effects can include abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhoea, inability to pass urine, headache, altered mental state, and acute kidney injury which may lead to death,” NAFDAC In a statement published on its website.

Reuters reported that the batch being recalled was made in South Africa in May 2021 and expires in April 2024. NAFDAC urged those with bottles from the batch to discontinue use or sale and submit them to its nearest office.

In response to these concerns, Kenya’s Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) revealed its plans to ascertain the claim by Nigeria’s health regulator. In a statement, the PPB said it had commenced investigations and advised that sales of certain batches of the product be halted and returned to suppliers.