Nollywood Stars Storm Candlelight Service Of Late Saint Obi

Nollywood stars, on Friday, turned up for the candlelight service of their colleague, Obinna Nwafor, popularly known as Saint Obi. Naija News reported that the thespian died on Sunday, May 7, 2023, in the home of one of his siblings at 13 Metropolitan Street in Tudun Wada, Jos. The family had earlier this week disclosed that August 18th has been fixed for the burial ceremony of Saint Obi. Photos shared on the official Instagram page of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) show many Nollywood stars who had stormed the candlelight service to pay respect to the late movie star. [Read More]

Omokri Threatens To Expose Those Behind Leaked Video Of Asiwaju's Wet Cloth

Former presidential aide, Reno Omokri has said those campaigning for Vice President Yemi Osinbajo are responsible for promoting the leaked video of Bola Tinubu in a wet cloth. Reno shared his thoughts via Twitter, threatening to release the names of those who are behind the leaked video. He said: “Tinubu’s camp may be surprised to learn that the embarrassing leaks about him are actually being promoted by Vice President Osinbajo’s campaigners. [Read More]

PDP Mocks APC Over Outcome Of State Congresses, Says Ruling Party May Soon Implode

The opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has taken a swipe at the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) over the parallel state congresses it recorded over the weekend. The PDP in a statement on Sunday by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan criticized the APC, saying its inability to successfully organize congresses in many states explain why it has not been able to manage Nigeria effectively. It was gathered that several state chapters of the APC produced two sets of executives in the congresses held on Saturday. [Read More]

Presidency Speaks Amidst Nationwide Protest

The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, has characterized the ongoing Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) protests as unnecessary. The protests, which saw members of organized labour and affiliated unions across the nation taking to the streets on Tuesday, were aimed at drawing attention to the economic difficulties and soaring inflation rates that have plagued citizens. In a televised interview on TVC, Ngelale addressed the concerns raised by the protestors, stating that the Federal Government is actively implementing measures to alleviate the hardships faced by Nigerians. [Read More]

Rivers state shuts down Chinese company responsible for black soot in PH

The Rivers state government has traced the black soot polluting the atmosphere of Port Harcourt and its environs to a Chinese construction company, named CGC. According to a statement Commissioner of Information, Dr Austin Tam-George, the company has been shutdown by the Rivers State Task Force on the Black Soot. A statement by Tam-George on Saturday, February 11 read: "This is to inform the public that a Chinese construction company, named CGC, located on the Obirikwere-Airport Link Road has been shut down on Friday, the 10th of February, 2017, by the Rivers State Task Force on the Black Soot. [Read More]

See How Viewers Voted For Amaka, Kess, Pharmsavi

Big Brother Naija Show organizers have released details of how fans voted for their favourite Housemates in the 4th week of the show. Naija News earlier reported that Pharmsavi and Kess were evicted during the Sunday live eviction show by host Ebuka Obi-Uchendu. Daniella, Pharmsavi, Kess, Groovy, Amaka, Chizzy and Rachel were nominated for possible eviction last week. The reality TV stars were nominated by Eloswag who won the head of the house for the second time. [Read More]

Selma Burke - Trivia, Family, Bio

American sculptor who founded two art schools in New York and Pennsylvania and is well known for her relief of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Before Fame She graduated from the St. Agnes Training School for Nurses in Raleigh in 1924. Trivia She is an honorary member of Delta Sigma Theta sorority. Family Life She was born into a farming family and her father was an AME Church Zion Minister. Associated With Her last monumental work was a statue of Martin Luther King Jr. [Read More]

SwagBoyQs biography: age, height, real name, girlfriend, net worth

SwagBoyQ is a young American social media influencer and TikTok star. He rose into stardom through his TikTok account, sharing lip-syncs, voice-overs, short funny videos, and pranks. What else would you love to know about him? SwagBoyQ is a famous social media celebrity. He is widely known for his entertaining content, which has significantly contributed to his online fame. Profile summaryFull name: Q Shamar StenlineNickname: SwagBoyQGender: MaleDate of birth: 11 March 1999Age: 23 years old (as of 2022)Zodiac sign: PiscesPlace of birth: Honolulu, Hawaii, United StatesCurrent residence: Houston, Texas, United StatesNationality: AmericanEthnicity: MixedReligion: ChristianitySexuality: StraightHeight in feet: 5' 9" [Read More]

Why CEOs Stay in Tim Walzs Minnesota

The rousing performances by Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz, along with the Obamas, the Clintons, Oprah, and many others, at the Democratic National Convention marked a pivotal moment in the 2024 presidential election. Now that both political parties have formally introduced their candidates to America and voters steadily begin to turn their attention to the election, the Democratic and Republican political machines will shift their operations to full speed—complete with door-knocking, stump speeches, campaign commercials, and, of course, the beloved attack ads. [Read More]

Why I Won't Be Voting For APC In 2023

The convener of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Edwin Clark, has revealed the reason he will not be voting for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2023 presidential election. Naija News reports that the Ijaw leader said was considering voting for the ruling APC but would not support the party because of the Muslim-Muslim ticket. Speaking on Tuesday when he received some members of the APC at his residence in Abuja, Clark said he would have loved to vote for the party because it zoned its presidency to the South. [Read More]