Pope Leo XIV Becomes First American Pontiff—Monthly Paycheck and Heavenly Perks

VATICAN CITY — The Roman Catholic Church has elected its newest leader, and for the first time in history, the papal office will be held by an American. Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, officially assumed the papacy after white smoke billowed from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel, signaling his election by the College of Cardinals. Alongside the spiritual and symbolic responsibilities of leading the world’s 1.3 billion Catholics, the role of pope also comes with substantial material benefits — including a monthly salary of €30,000 (approximately $33,800), amounting to over $400,000 annually. The six-figure paycheck aligns the pontiff’s earnings with some of the highest-paid global leaders, including U.S. presidents and top university executives. However, unlike most heads of state, the pope enjoys a range of unique privileges: access to the iconic Popemobile, round-the-clock security, a private chef, unlimited free meals, and even a personal pharmacy inside Vatican City. According to Daniel Rober, a professor of Catholic studies at Sacred Heart University, the pontiff’s compensation reflects the administrative and diplomatic demands of the position — which includes governing the Vatican, overseeing Catholic doctrine, and representing the Church on the world stage. Still, the papal role is ultimately a spiritual one. The late Pope Francis famously rejected his papal salary, choosing instead to have it redirected to charitable causes. It remains to be seen whether Pope Leo XIV will follow suit or accept the full benefits of the office.

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AMVCA 2025: Lisabi: The Uprising Shines Bright as Full List of Winners Unveiled

The 2025 edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) brought glitz, glamour, and powerful storytelling to Lagos, Nigeria, as film and television stars from across the continent gathered to celebrate African excellence in entertainment. One of the night’s biggest winners was Lisabi: The Uprising, starring Lateef Adedimeji, which took home several major awards, including Best Indigenous Language (West Africa) and recognition for Adedimeji’s powerful lead performance. The film was lauded for its compelling narrative and cinematic quality, marking it as one of the year’s most significant productions. Another major highlight included veteran actors Nkem ‘Osuofia’ Okoh and Sani Mu’azu being honored with the Industry Merit Award for their outstanding contributions to African cinema, while Kayode Kasum received the prestigious Trailblazer Award. Full List of AMVCA 2025 Winners: Best Indigenous Language (West Africa)🏆 Lisabi: The Uprising – Adedimeji Lateef Best Cinematography🏆 The Legend of The Vagabond (Queen Of Lagos) – Leo Purman Best Documentary🏆 Mai DùnDún – Ifeoluwa Best Digital Content Creator🏆 Iyo Prosper Adokiye Best Short Film🏆 Brukaci Best Unscripted M-Net Original🏆 Kassim Suleiman Overall Best🏆 Pastor Wants a Wife Best Scripted M-Net Original🏆 My Fairytale Wedding – Chinenye Nworah & Taiwo Adebayo Best Music/Score🏆 Seven Doors – Composer: Tolu Obanro Best Supporting Actress🏆 Mercy Aigbe – Farmer’s Bride Best Supporting Actor🏆 Gabriel Afolayan – Inside Life Trailblazer Award🏆 Kayode Kasum Industry Merit Award🏆 Nkem ‘Osuofia’ Okoh & Sani Mu’azu Best Lead Actress🏆 Chioma Chukwuka – Seven Doors Best Lead Actor🏆 Femi Adebayo – Seven Doors The 2025 AMVCA not only honored outstanding talent but also reaffirmed the strength and global potential of African storytelling. 📖 Read Full Details Here Would you like a visual summary or infographic of the winners?

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Abia State Government to Convert Ikpeazu’s Incomplete Government House into Five-Star Hotel

The Abia State Government has announced plans to repurpose the newly constructed Government House, initiated by former Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, into a five-star hotel, citing structural and safety concerns. The disclosure was made by the state’s Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu, during an inspection of the three-storey building located at Ogurube Layout in Umuahia. Kanu described the edifice as unfit for habitation and a potential security risk, alleging that the previous administration hastily inaugurated an incomplete and poorly designed structure on the eve of their exit from office. “This place appears uninhabitable. There are no wardrobes anywhere. Most of what we saw were just empty halls,” Kanu said, expressing shock that the building was intended to serve as the governor’s official residence. He added that only the first floor was marginally completed, with the rest of the structure lacking basic amenities such as plastering and an operational elevator. He further warned, “If anybody missteps there, you can fall through the place to your death,” underscoring the building’s unsafe condition. The commissioner accused the previous administration of prioritizing political optics over structural integrity and safety. In a move to rectify what he described as a misguided project, Kanu revealed that Governor Alex Otti has approved the construction of a new Government House at the original site of the old Government House. He also dismissed the former administration’s claims that the old property was rented, asserting that it was legally acquired by the state. “Those in office before now were busy paying themselves rent from government coffers, deceiving the public they were paying rent for a Government House,” Kanu alleged. As part of a broader economic strategy, the current administration intends to convert the controversial Government House into a five-star hotel, which Kanu said would help generate revenue and stimulate tourism. He urged the public to support the government’s developmental vision and ignore opposition criticisms.

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Early Morning Fire Destroys Six Shops at Ibadan Police Barracks

An early Saturday morning fire gutted six shops at the Police Barracks in the Omolewa area of Yemetu, Ibadan, Oyo State, leaving significant property damage but no reported casualties. The fire, which broke out around 2:09 a.m., affected six out of 24 lock-up shops located within the barracks. Mr. Yemi Akinyinka, General Manager of the Oyo State Fire Services Agency, confirmed the incident in a statement issued to the press. According to Akinyinka, the agency received a distress call from a resident, Mr. S.O. Soyombo, and promptly dispatched a fire response team led by Mrs. Adedeji to the scene. “On getting there, it was discovered that the lock-up shops were on fire and we quickly swung into action. We were able to curtail the fire in time and restrict it from spreading to other nearby shops,” he said. Preliminary investigations revealed that the fire originated from an overheated deep freezer that had been left plugged in overnight. The appliance reportedly caught fire, which quickly spread to adjoining shops. Akinyinka used the opportunity to urge members of the public to be safety-conscious by switching off and unplugging all electrical appliances when not in use, particularly at night. Read Full Details Here: News360NG

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Again, Nigerian Televangelist Timothy Omotoso Rearrested in South Africa Over Immigration Violations

Again Nigerian Televangelist Timothy Omotoso Rearrested in South Africa Over Immigration Violations

Nigerian televangelist and founder of Jesus Dominion International, Timothy Omotoso, has been rearrested in South Africa, just weeks after being acquitted of multiple charges including rape, human trafficking, and sexual exploitation. South African police authorities confirmed that the 66-year-old preacher was taken into custody early Saturday morning in East London. According to National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola, Omotoso’s latest arrest stems from immigration-related matters. “Well, I know it’s Omotoso. He was arrested this morning around 5 o’clock in East London as he was finishing the church,” Masemola stated. “Inspectorate immigration of the Department of Home Affairs, together with the South African Police Service and TRT [Tactical Response Team], did effect the arrest. The arrest is based on immigration matters. He will appear in court somewhere around Monday, and everybody will know exactly what charges he’s facing.” Omotoso was first arrested in 2017 and faced a high-profile trial involving 32 charges including rape and human trafficking. Several young women, including minors at the time, testified that he had groomed and sexually exploited them under the guise of religious mentorship. Despite the serious allegations and lengthy trial, Omotoso was acquitted last month on all charges, a decision that sparked outrage among advocacy groups and women’s rights activists in South Africa. His sudden rearrest has raised fresh questions and renewed media attention on the controversial preacher, with immigration authorities expected to clarify the specific violations during his court appearance on Monday. Read Full Details Here: News360NG

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Apprentice Accomplice Arrested for ₦250 Million Building Materials Theft in Lagos

The Police Special Fraud Unit (PSFU) in Ikoyi, Lagos, has arrested an apprentice, Ezekiel Taiwo, and his alleged accomplice, Rahman Airat, for allegedly diverting building materials worth over ₦250 million from Taiwo’s employer to fund their gambling lifestyle. The arrests were confirmed in a statement released on Saturday by the spokesperson for the PSFU, Ovie Ewhubare, who stated that the two suspects have been arraigned before the Federal High Court in Lagos on a five-count charge that includes conspiracy, theft, fraudulent conversion, embezzlement, and money laundering. “In a significant development to an ongoing case of conspiracy, stealing, fraudulent conversion of funds, embezzlement, and money laundering to the tune of Two Hundred and Fifty Million Naira (N250,000,000), the PSFU has arraigned two suspects; Taiwo ‘M’ and Airat before the Federal High Court, Lagos,” Ewhubare announced. The case originated from a petition filed by businessman Jimoh Atofolaki, who alleged that Taiwo, his apprentice assigned to the Osogbo branch of his company, diverted massive quantities of building materials—particularly cement—belonging to the company. According to the investigation, Taiwo, in collusion with Airat, sold the materials and channeled the proceeds into gambling activities. The Commissioner of Police, Special Fraud Unit, CP Okunade Nurat, used the case to issue a caution to business owners across the country. “We urge members of the public to be wary and always ensure that they carry out thorough background checks before employing individuals to take charge of their businesses,” she said. This is not the first time the PSFU has handled such a case. In 2019, a similar incident involved a 20-year-old apprentice, Kosi Nnamani, who was charged at the Ikeja Magistrates’ Court for allegedly stealing goods valued at ₦1.94 million from his master. The PSFU continues to investigate the full extent of the conspiracy, with further court proceedings expected in the coming weeks.

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VeryDarkMan Threatens Legal Action Against EFCC Over Alleged Money Laundering Photo

Popular social media personality, Martins Vincent Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has announced his intention to take legal action against the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) if the agency publishes a photograph of him with allegations of money laundering. In a video shared on social media following his release from EFCC custody, VeryDarkMan revealed that a photo was taken of him holding the agency’s signature placard. He warned that should the EFCC publish the image on its website or social media and label it with a money laundering allegation, he would sue. “EFCC, I want us to start a friendship, but what could ruin that friendship is if you people post the picture you took of me and label it as money laundering,” he said. “If you post that picture claiming it’s about money laundering, then you should also release the full context behind it.” The influencer emphasized that posting the image with such a caption would amount to defamation, and he would challenge it in court. “If I see my picture on your website with a caption suggesting money laundering, you’ll have to prove it. That’s where our issue will begin—and we will settle it in court. It might even become the first open court case of its kind. If you go ahead and post it, it simply means the picture with the alleged money laundering claim is false,” he said. VDM further claimed that his phone remains in the custody of the EFCC and expressed concerns that his private information could be compromised. Despite these tensions, he referred to the EFCC as a “potential future friend,” saying their relationship hinges on how the agency handles the situation. “I don’t mind anything else you put up—no problem. In fact, I even want to use your placard as my profile picture,” he added jokingly. “But if you associate it with lies, we’re going to court.” He also criticized GTBank, the financial institution reportedly connected to the location where he was arrested, accusing them of releasing misleading content online during his ordeal. “As for GTBank, I’m coming to explain what happened. What you people did is crazy, I’ve seen the various images and videos you posted online. Did you think I wouldn’t survive or come out? I’m out now, and I have evidence. Your only saving grace is if the EFCC deletes those videos. I have the full footage of how everything happened,” he stated. VeryDarkMan warned that if the EFCC publishes misleading content, not only will it harm his image, but it will also backfire on the commission. “Yes, you’re a big agency, part of the government, but I promise you—I’ll give you stress,” he warned. “It will damage your image and integrity. And it will further prove that what you posted online isn’t the truth.” The outspoken influencer’s comments have added to public interest in his arrest and the EFCC’s handling of his case, as concerns mount over accountability and the treatment of individuals in custody.

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Can Your Landlord or Residence Association Legally Lock You Out? Here’s What the Law Says

Your Landlord does not have the right to stop you from gaining access to the apartment you paid for and he does not have the right to make any rule that can stop you or any other Tenants from having access to their apartment Secondly, the Landlord has no Legal Power to restrct your movement, This is a breach of your Fundamental Human Rights and it’s time to teach the Landlord some Lessons he or she refuses to learn from tender age. This by the way includes Landlord Association in an Estate, that are locking out members of the Community. Tenants are not your Children or your Slaves to be controlled like they depend on you for feeding. HOW TO GO ABOUT IT AS A TENANT OR RESIDENCE Keep evidences of the message sent on phone or hardcopy 2) Meet with the Landlord or Resident’s Association Chairman and let him know about how the rule is a violation of your Fundamental Human Right and record the conversation for evidence purpose only. ACTION Any day you are locked out , 1)Call him on phone and keep evidence that you called him and he did not pick up or was saying otherwise. 2) Sleep by the gutter on the Street and take pictures of yourself as evidence and move away . 3) Sleep at the entrance Gate and do the same thing as you don’t have the financial capacity to Lodge in a Hotel. 4) It’s time to SU£ the Landlord or Association and demand for damages in Millions of Naira and claim some of your items was stolen while you where sleeping outside on the Street. You can even do some photoshop bruises. The Landlord will learn the hard way As a Landlord you can make such rule, but it must be a flexible one in the sense that when they call you on phone or you create a channel of someone they can call to come help them open the Gate or you give each one their own spare key at their own expense so they can come in easily after locking the Gate against outsiders from entering into your property. Ignorance of the law is no excuse

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