Pasuma, Taiye Currency end dispute in Saudi

Fuji Music act, Wasiu Alabi popularly known as Pasuma has ended the dispute with his godson, Taiwo Akande Adebisi aka Taye Currency in Saudi Arabia. The Ibadan-based musician Currency was seen appealling to Pasuma in a viral video on Wednesday. Taiye Currency in the video acknowledged Pasuma as his boss, saying Pasuma was instrumental to his success in the entertainment industry. “I have been with Pasuma since 1993 and I accorded him respect since then and I don’t expect upcoming ones to disrespect me also. “Paso is my godfather in music industry, just as King Wasiu Ayinde is the godfather to Pasuma. “So, I want to appeal to our fans to forget about what happened in the past,” Taiye Currency said in Yoruba language. Both musicans embrassed each others in the video to signify the end of the quamire.

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Jimi Agbaje buries mother in Lagos

On a somber day in Abuja, President Bola Tinubu reached out with a heartfelt message of condolence that reverberated across Nigeria. The occasion was the passing of Mrs. Margaret Agbaje, a woman whose life had woven a rich tapestry of influence through education, faith, and community leadership. She departed this world on March 5, leaving behind a legacy cherished by her sons, Jimi and Segun Agbaje, and the sprawling Agbaje family. Through his spokesman, Bayo Onanuga, Tinubu painted a vivid portrait of a remarkable woman—a distinguished educator, a community stalwart, and the former President of the Catholic Women Organization (CWO) in the Lagos Ecclesiastical Province. Mrs. Agbaje wasn’t just a name in the annals of Nigerian education; she was a force of nature. Imagine a classroom in the 1950s at Holy Child College, Lagos, where young minds wrestled with the mysteries of mathematics under her sharp, guiding eye. From 1953 to 1959, she didn’t just teach numbers—she ignited curiosity. Then, at St. Joseph’s Teacher Training College in Surulere from 1960 to 1971, she molded future educators, planting seeds that would blossom into generations of knowledge. Her crowning achievement came as Headmistress of St. Catherine’s Model School in Surulere from 1971 to 1982, where she ruled with a blend of discipline and warmth that left an indelible mark on her students. Tinubu’s words captured it perfectly: her influence was “profound and lasting,” a ripple effect that touched countless lives. But her story doesn’t end at the chalkboard. Mrs. Agbaje was a beacon beyond the classroom, a woman whose dedication to nation-building shone as brightly as her academic prowess. The President hailed her as a symbol of teaching, learning, and discipline—a lighthouse guiding ships through stormy seas. Her legacy, he noted, wasn’t confined to dusty textbooks or faded report cards. It lived on in the success of those she mentored, including her own children—Jimi and Segun among them—and a legion of others who climbed to great heights under her tutelage. She was a mother not just to her family, but to a community that leaned on her wisdom and strength. And then there was her faith. In the Catholic community, Mrs. Agbaje was a titan. As President of the CWO in Lagos, she didn’t just lead—she inspired. Her leadership spilled over into numerous church societies, where her kindness and humility turned her into a pillar people could rely on. Picture her organizing events, offering counsel, or simply lending a listening ear—always with that quiet grace that made her so beloved. Tinubu called her life “a testament to kindness, humility, and unwavering dedication,” and it’s hard to argue with that. In his message, the President didn’t just mourn her loss—he celebrated her life. He invited the Agbaje family, their friends, the Catholic faithful, and all those grieving to find comfort in her enduring impact. Faith, he suggested, could be their anchor, just as it had been hers. And as he closed with prayers for her soul’s peaceful repose, you could almost feel the collective nod of a nation agreeing: Mrs. Margaret Agbaje had lived well, loved deeply, and left behind a legacy that would echo for years to come.

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INEC Rejects Senator Natasha Akpoti Recall

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has rejected the recall process of Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, a senator representing Kogi Central Senatorial District at the 10th Assembly. The Commission’s National Commissioner & Chairman Information and Voter Education Committee, Sam Olumekun, stated this in a statement signed and made available on Tuesday. Olumekun revealed that the Commission held its regular weekly meeting on Tuesday 25th March 2025. Among other issues, the meeting discussed the petition for the recall of the Senator representing Kogi Central Senatorial District. “The process of recall is enshrined in the 1999 Constitution, the Electoral Act 2022 as well as the Commission’s detailed Regulations and Guidelines for Recall 2024, available on our website. All petitions will be treated in strict compliance with the legal framework. “The petition from Kogi Central Senatorial District was accompanied by six bags of documents said to be signatures collected from over half of the 474,554 registered voters spread across 902 Polling Units in 57 Registration Areas (Wards) in the five Local Government Areas of Adavi, Ajaokuta, Ogori/Magongo, Okehi and Okene. “The Commission’s immediate observation is that the representatives of the petitioners did not provide their contact address, telephone number(s) and e-mail address(es) in the covering letter forwarding the petition through which they can be contacted as provided in Clause 1(f) of our Regulations and Guidelines. The address given is “Okene, Kogi State”, which is not a definite location for contacting the petitioners. Only the telephone number of “the lead petitioner” is provided as against the numbers of all the other representatives of the petitioners. “The Commission wished to reiterate that the recall of a legislator is the prerogative of registered voters in a constituency who sign a petition indicating loss of confidence in the legislator representing them. Once the petition meets the requirements of submission, as contained in our regulations, the Commission shall commence the verification of the signatures in each Polling Unit in an open process restricted to registered voters that signed the petition only. The petitioners and the member whose recall is sought shall be at liberty to nominate agents to observe the verification, while interested observers and the media will also be accredited. At each Polling Unit, signatories to the petition shall be verified using the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS). “Consequently, if the petitioners fully comply with the requirements of Clause 1(f) of the Regulations and Guidelines regarding the submission of their petition, the Commission will announce the next steps in line with the extant laws, regulations and guidelines. In the absence of a definite contact address, the Commission is making efforts to use other means to notify the representatives of the petitioners of the situation,” the statement reads. The Commission reassured the public that it will be guided by the legal framework for recall. The public should therefore discountenance any speculations and insinuations in the social media.

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Congo DR Maxi Munanga Shamba joins Rivers Hoopers

Rivers Hoopers have completed the signing of Congo DR national team captain Maxi Munanga Shamba ahead of season five of the Basketball Africa League (BAL) which tips off on 5 April in Rabat, Morocco. Since the 2017 Afrobasket tournament in Rwanda, Shamba has been a crucial member of the Congolese national team. The 31 year old point guard also featured in the former club competition for men (FIBA Africa Champions Cup) before it transitioned to the BAL, for Lupopo (DR Congo), Zamalek (Egypt) and Association Sportive de Sale (Morocco) in 2009, 2013 and 2017 respectively. Shamba, who currently plays in France, averaged 12.7 points per game, 3 rebounds per game, and 6.7 assists per game at the 2021 Afrobasket. Shamba guided DR Congo to a remarkable 65-55 victory over Morocco during the 2025 Afrobasket Qualifiers in February. In 20 minutes, he managed to score 15 points and hit 4-of-6 shots from beyond the arc. The new Rivers Hoopers signees can be seen below Maxi Munanga Shamba – Point Guard (Congo DR)Kelvin Amayo – Combo Guard (Nigeria/Canada)Madut Akec – Small Forward (South Sudan)Raphiael Putney – Power Forward (USA)Peter Olisemeka – Center (Nigeria)

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National Assembly: Senator Natasha apologies to Oby Ezekwesili

Suspended Senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has apologied to the former Minister of Education, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili following a heated exchange with Onyekachi Nwaebonyi, senator representing Ebonyi North, during a senate hearing on Tuesday. Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan took to her official twitter handle now X to tender the unreserved apology. “Ma’am, I apologise for the insults. Know you took them for me… for us … as a mother and as a leader. Know that you are a true icon of integrity, courage, and visionary leadership. “Your unwavering commitment to good governance, education and democracy continues to inspire generations. “A champion of accountability… “Nigerians appreciate you. “I celebrate your brilliance, resilience and selfless service. “You are a hero,” she stated. In her response, Dr. Ezekwesili wrote; “Very kind words, dear Senator Natasha Akpoti Uduaghan “Yet to me, a torrent of insults from any source is but a little price to pay in our resolve to see a Nigerian that Becomes. “Our daughters and granddaughters must never inherit battles and wars we should have fought and won for them. “An unjust society that silences women and vulnerable people can never Become. “We all must refuse that for Nigeria. “We STAND ON!”

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Rivers: Seadogs Raise Concern Over Affirmation of Emergency Rule

The National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity) has expressed deep concern over how the National Assembly purportedly affirmed the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State. The association, in a statement by the NAS Capn, Dr Joseph Oteri, noted that the use of the ‘ayes and nays’ voice vote mechanism, rather than a transparent, recorded vote, raises serious questions about due process, democratic accountability, and the intent behind this critical decision. NAS said a matter as weighty as the imposition of emergency rule, which directly affects millions of Nigerians’ lives, rights, and governance, should not be subjected to a hasty, opaque process. The statement read, “The National Assembly has a constitutional duty to ensure that decisions of this magnitude are reached through proper debate, individual voting, and public scrutiny. “It is unacceptable that such an important resolution could be decided through a mere chorus of voices, leaving room for ambiguity and manipulation.” The association urged President Bola Tinubu to reconsider his decision in light of the fundamental democratic principles underpinning the nation. “The President should also ensure that he is fair to the two parties involved in the Rivers crisis. The resort to emergency rule risks escalating tensions rather than resolving the ongoing political crisis,” the statement noted. NAS also charged elders of the Niger Delta region to take urgent steps to resolve the political impasse in Rivers State. “Instead of an emergency declaration, we call upon the elders and respected stakeholders of the state to rise to the occasion and initiate genuine reconciliation among all warring factions. “Political actors must set aside their differences and prioritize the state’s peace, stability, and development. Dialogue, not forceful interventions, remains the most effective tool for conflict resolution in a democracy. “The National Association of Seadogs remains committed to justice, the rule of law, and democratic accountability. We stand firmly against any attempt to undermine the democratic will of the people under the guise of emergency governance. “Nigeria must not be pushed down a path that erodes its hard-earned democratic values. We call on all well-meaning Nigerians, civil society organizations, and the international community to closely monitor this situation and insist on a democratic resolution that respects the people’s will,” the statement noted.

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Tinubu celebrates Fuji Maestro Adewale Ayuba on his 60th birthday

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, has felicitated veteran Fuji musician and entertainer Adewale Ayuba on his 60th birthday, March 25. Tinubu acknowledged Ayuba’s profound influence on Nigeria’s Fuji music genre, a cultural treasure that resonates with many. He also celebrates Ayuba’s legacy as one of the nation’s cherished musical icons. Since his debut as a Fuji singer at 17, Ayuba has established himself as the Bonsue Fuji King. Known affectionately as Mr. Johnson, he has remained a vital presence on the Nigerian social scene. In 1991, his album Bubble garnered numerous awards and topped the music charts for months. The President commended the multi-talented artist, who excels as a singer, drummer, and actor, and acknowledges Ayuba’s significant contributions to youth development through talent nurturing. “Today, we celebrate an icon whose talent and dedication have brought joy to generations of Nigerians and Africans worldwide. Through his lyrics, Adewale Ayuba has etched his name in gold, standing as a formidable force in our cultural history. His music, rich with wisdom, reflects the vibrancy and resilience of our society,” stated President Tinubu. Tinubu wished the Fuji maestro a long life and good health as he continues to inspire the younger generation of entertainers and serves as a beacon of hope for our vibrant and creative youth.

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Tinubu Flags Off Torch of Unity Movement, Reaffirms Commitment to Sport Devt.

President Bola Tinubu, on Tuesday in Abuja, flagged off the Torch of Unity Movement for the 22nd National Sports Festival and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to supporting and providing an enabling environment for sports development. The sports festival tagged the Gateway Games, will take place in Ogun State from May 16 to May 30. President Tinubu described sports as a unifying force and a catalyst for youth engagement, national cohesion, and economic growth. The President called on the public and private sectors to actively contribute to Nigerian sports development, particularly in infrastructure expansion, talent identification, athlete nurturing, and sponsorship of sporting events. He stressed that enhanced collaboration is essential for advancing the nation’s sporting potential and ensuring Nigeria remains a dominant force in global sports. The President described the Torch of Unity as a symbol of peace, strength, and solidarity. The torch will herald the festival by travelling through all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. “Since the inception of the National Sports Festival in 1973, the games have been a veritable vehicle for the interaction and integration of our young sportsmen and women. “This festival provides a platform for all states and the FCT to showcase their sporting prowess under healthy competition, sportsmanship and friendly interaction to enhance and strengthen national unity. “The games represent much more than just a competition of athletic skill; they embody the unity, strength, and resilience that define us as a nation. “Every step we take together towards the festival is not merely an act of preparation for a sporting event, but a reaffirmation of our collective commitment to national building through sports,” the President stated. The President recognised the contributions of Nigeria’s sporting legends and paid tribute to Olympic medalist and the National Torch Bearer, Falilat Ogunkoya. He commended her dedication to promoting unity and sports excellence in Nigeria and Africa. The President also extended his best wishes to the Super Eagles of Nigeria in their FIFA 2026 World Cup qualifying match against Zimbabwe Warriors in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, later on Tuesday, expressing confidence in their ability to secure victory. Governor Dapo Abiodun said Ogun State is fully prepared to host a world-class event, welcoming over 10,000 athletes in a festival designed to set new records. He noted that elite Nigerian athletes such as Anthony Joshua and Tobi Amusan would grace the occasion, further reinforcing Nigeria’s status as a global sporting powerhouse. “As Nelson Mandela once said, sports can change the world. They can inspire and unite people in a way that little else can. “The unity torch, as it journeys across the Federation, is not merely a symbol of the forthcoming games but a reflection of our shared aspirations and collective identity. “As the proud host of the 22nd National Sports Festival, we are not only ready to host over 10,000 athletes and officials but also to warmly welcome guests and supporters from every corner of the Federation. “For the first time in the history of the National Sports Festival, all our athletes will be housed within a single purpose-built facility, ensuring comfort, convenience and camaraderie. “Our sporting infrastructure meets international standards, and we have left no stone unturned in delivering a festival that will set new records in organisation, participation and excellence. “Our facilities are ready, our people are enthusiastic, and our athletes are prepared to showcase the best Nigerian sporting talent to the world,” he said. Governor Abiodun thanked President Tinubu for ensuring peace in Nigeria, emphasising that “without peace, there will be no sports festival.” He commended the Federal Ministry of Youth Development, the National Sports Commission (NSC), the Nigerian Olympic Committee, and all stakeholders for their contributions to the success of the forthcoming festival. The Chairman of the NSC, Shehu Dikko, described the National Sports Festival as Nigeria’s version of the Olympics, adding that, for the first time, the Commission has invited the best junior athletes in the country to participate under its sponsorship. He said these young athletes will compete under the Invited Junior Athletes (IJA) category, marking a historic inclusion in the festival. Later, at the forecourt of the Presidential Villa, the deputy governor of Delta State, Monday Onyeme, representing Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, handed over the Festival Torch of Unity to the Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Shehu Dikko. President Tinubu received the torch from Dikko, who in turn passed it to the Chairman of the Main Organizing Committee, Hon. Bukola Olopade, who then entrusted it to Falilat Ogunkoya, the National Torch Bearer, for its journey across the country.

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