27 Dead After Tourist Boat Capsizes in Vietnam’s Halong Bay

At least 27 people, including eight children, have died after a tourist boat carrying 53 passengers capsized in Vietnam’s Halong Bay during stormy weather linked to Storm Wipha. The vessel overturned around 2 p.m. local time (07:00 GMT) on Saturday amid strong winds, heavy rainfall, and lightning. Rescue teams have found 11 survivors, while efforts continue to locate others still missing, according to the state-run Vietnam News Agency. Most passengers were families visiting from Hanoi, with over 20 children on board, reports VNExpress. One survivor, a 10-year-old boy, recounted his harrowing escape: “I took a deep breath, swam through a gap, dived, then swam up. I even shouted for help, then I was pulled up by a boat with soldiers.” Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has expressed condolences to the victims’ families, vowing a thorough investigation: “Authorities will investigate and clarify the cause of the incident and strictly handle violations,” a government statement read. Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Vietnam’s most popular tourist destinations, attracting millions annually. However, extreme weather has posed risks — last year, 30 vessels sank in the same region due to Typhoon Yagi. Storm Wipha’s impact also extended to Hanoi, 175 km away, where falling trees and flight disruptions were reported. Noi Bai Airport diverted nine incoming flights and temporarily grounded three departures.

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Akinola Davies Teams Up with Rachel Dargavel for High-Stakes Thriller Delta Force Six

Nigerian filmmaker Akinola Davies, acclaimed for My Father’s Shadow — Nigeria’s first-ever Cannes entry — is reuniting with Rachel Dargavel of Element Pictures for his sophomore feature, Delta Force Six. The film, described as a hostage thriller and morality tale, will be shot on location in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta. Dargavel, who produced My Father’s Shadow, revealed that Delta Force Six is currently in early development and will likely enter production within two years. She emphasized the importance of making the second feature as strong as possible, stating, “You know how hard it is to get a second feature up and away and to make it great. I want for us to not be those people who stumble.” Plot and Setting Co-written by Davies and his brother Wale Davies, who also co-penned their breakout debut, Delta Force Six is set against the turbulent backdrop of Niger Delta militancy — exploring themes of corporate greed, environmental devastation, and local resistance. The story follows rebels who kidnap foreign oil workers and sabotage pipelines, with journalists caught between conflicting forces. “The landscape has been ravaged by the need for oil — or the greed for oil, whichever way you look at it,” Dargavel remarked, highlighting the film’s strong social commentary. Cannes Momentum Davies’ My Father’s Shadow made waves at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, screening in the Un Certain Regard category and receiving a Special Mention from the Camera d’Or jury. The film, which will also screen at the BFI London Film Festival this fall, has positioned Davies as one of Africa’s most exciting new voices in global cinema. Challenges and Collaboration Dargavel, who has extensive experience producing internationally, says working in Nigeria is not for the faint-hearted but credits her Nigerian collaborators, including Funmbi Ogunbanwo of Fatherland Productions, for navigating local challenges. “You are not just in it for the money,” she said. “You care about the films, the talent, and the stories being told.” She compared Element Pictures’ commitment to Davies to their long-term support for acclaimed filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos (Poor Things, The Favourite), suggesting a bright future for the Nigerian director.

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PDP Governorship Candidate Jude Ezenwafor Shot in Abuja

PDP Governorship Candidate Jude Ezenwafor Shot in Abuja

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate for the upcoming 2025 Anambra State election, Chief Jude Ezenwafor, has been shot by unidentified gunmen in Abuja. The attack occurred on Friday night around the Wuse 2 area of the capital city as Ezenwafor was returning home from an appointment. He is currently receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital in the FCT. Speaking from his hospital bed early Saturday, the visibly shaken candidate recounted his ordeal: “I’m currently in the hospital. The doctors are making efforts to operate on me so they can pull out bullets from my body,” Ezenwafor said in a faint voice. His media team confirmed that he sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was rushed to the emergency unit for urgent treatment. Security agencies have yet to issue an official statement, but a source close to the PDP campaign team disclosed that the incident has been reported to the police and an investigation is underway. Ezenwafor, a former presidential aspirant under the Labour Party, recently returned to the PDP and was confirmed as the party’s flagbearer for the Anambra governorship election scheduled later this year.

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Tambuwal Celebrates Peter Obi at 64, Sparks Talk of Political Realignment

The immediate past governor of Sokoto State, current senator, and former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, has sent warm birthday wishes to Peter Gregory Obi on the occasion of his 64th birthday — a gesture observers say might be his first public felicitation of the Labour Party presidential candidate. In a heartfelt message, Tambuwal praised Obi for embodying integrity, discipline, and service in Nigeria’s political landscape. “In a time when our nation yearns for principled leadership and moral clarity, your life has come to represent the possibility of a politics grounded in integrity, discipline, and service,” Tambuwal wrote. He commended Obi’s record as former governor of Anambra State, highlighting his achievements in fiscal responsibility, education, healthcare, and people-oriented governance. Tambuwal also acknowledged Obi’s philanthropy and continued support for schools and hospitals across Nigeria. “Your unwavering dedication to the public good — in governance and as a private citizen — continues to inspire many across party lines and generations,” he added. Tambuwal concluded his message by wishing Obi strength, wisdom, and grace to continue his impactful service to Nigeria. Political Undercurrents? The warm message has sparked speculation about potential political realignments ahead of 2027, given Tambuwal’s influence in the opposition and Obi’s growing national appeal. Political observers are closely watching for signs of alliances as opposition forces reposition for the next general elections. Would you like me to draft a short analysis piece titled “Is a North-South Opposition Alliance Emerging Ahead of 2027?” using this development as a reference point?

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ADC Criticises Tinubu’s Appointments as Tokenism

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has slammed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent appointments, calling them a “desperate, cynical attempt to buy back the trust that he has spent over a year squandering, particularly in Northern Nigeria.” In a statement issued by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC described the appointments as “too little, too late,” arguing that the administration has marginalised the North for over two years. “You cannot marginalise a region for over twenty-five months and expect applause because you suddenly remembered on the twenty-sixth month that Nigeria is bigger than Lagos State,” Abdullahi said. The party accused the Tinubu government of engaging in “political panic management,” claiming the move is a frantic attempt to appease rising public anger and the growing strength of the opposition in the North. “For over a year, this government turned a blind eye as bandits terrorised villages in the North, as farmers abandoned their lands, and as rural economies crumbled under the weight of poorly thought-out fuel subsidy removal,” Abdullahi said. “Now, under the heat of public discontent, the President suddenly remembers there are Nigerians to appoint into positions outside his Lagos.” The ADC insisted that Northerners would not be deceived by what it described as “token appointments,” noting that real inclusion requires meaningful consultation and policy fairness. “Tokenism is not inclusion, and symbolism is not governance,” the statement added. The party urged the Tinubu administration to abandon “Bourdillon-style appeasement politics” and focus on real nation-building through equitable policies and genuine national unity. “You cannot patch a broken roof with press releases and photo-ops,” the ADC concluded. “Trust can only be restored through sincere commitment to the federal character principle and inclusive governance.”

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AMAC Chairman Condemns Demolition of Karsana 2 Community

The Executive Chairman of Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Hon. Christopher Zakka Maikalangu, has strongly condemned the demolition of Karsana 2 community by a developer identified as Oceanic Properties and Equilibrium Concept. During a visit to the site on Saturday morning, Maikalangu expressed anger over the destruction, vowing to seek compensation for the affected residents. He appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the FCT Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike, to intervene, while also urging the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation to assist in resettling displaced residents. Maikalangu said, “This is an indigenous community that has existed here for years, even before the creation of the FCT. Overnight, without any notice or compensation, they came and demolished our houses. These people are now homeless. We will not take this injustice lightly; we are heading to court, and the developer must pay for this damage.” He added that the demolition took place while most residents were away, warning that such actions could trigger insecurity. “We are indigenous people of the FCT, and we will defend our rights,” he stated. The AMAC chairman emphasized the need for proper relocation and compensation, noting that the developer’s actions were unfair and unacceptable. “We are taking this case to the Honourable Minister of the FCT and to court because our people cannot continue to suffer like this,” he declared. Speaking on behalf of the community, Dikko Jezhi, the Youth Secretary of Karsana, described the demolition as sudden and unjust. “We were at work when we got calls that our houses were being demolished by armed men. This is our ancestral land, and we have nowhere else to go,” he lamented. Jezhi warned that the continuous displacement of indigenous people could lead to unrest, calling on authorities to provide immediate alternatives and compensation. He said numerous houses, churches, and even the community chief’s palace were destroyed.

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Labour Party Disowns Factional NEC Meeting

The Julius Abure-led Labour Party has disowned the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting held by some stakeholders on Friday, describing the gathering as illegal, unconstitutional, and of no consequence. In a statement issued in Abuja and titled “Illegal NEC: Otti advised not to use Abia State resources on trivialities,” the factional National Secretary of the LP, Umar Farouk, warned Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, to desist from spending state funds on partisan activities. Farouk reiterated that only the National Chairman and National Secretary of the Labour Party have the constitutional authority to summon a NEC meeting. He said, “The attention of the leadership of the Labour Party has been drawn to yet another illegal gathering of some suspended members of the party parading themselves as members of the party’s National Executive Committee. “Ordinarily, we didn’t think we should make any comment as regards this perennial jamboree since the meeting and its outcome are inconsequential, null and void.” The statement was in response to Governor Otti’s call for Julius Abure, factional leader Lamidi Apapa, and other party members to tender a formal apology as a condition for reconciliation. Otti made this demand during the inauguration of Senators Nenadi Usman and Darlington Nwokocha as interim National Chairman and National Secretary of the party. Citing Articles 14(4)(b) and 13(B)(xii) of the LP constitution, Farouk argued that the Umuahia NEC meeting lacked legitimacy. He described it as a direct violation of the party’s internal procedures and declared that no leadership vacancy exists until 2028. He also referenced the Supreme Court ruling of April 4, 2025, which directed that all intra-party disputes be resolved internally. Farouk accused Governor Otti of being out of touch with current realities, stating, “Dr. Otti and his co-travellers must know by now that the train of the party has moved on and the party is focused ahead of the 2027 general election with or without them.” The Labour Party urged members to ignore the outcome of the Umuahia meeting and advised Otti to focus on governance. “We also urge the governor to channel Abia State resources to providing basic infrastructure for the good people of the state rather than wasting resources chasing shadows,” the statement concluded.

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Nollywood Mourns Veteran Actor Tom Njemanze

Nollywood has been thrown into mourning following the death of veteran actor Tom Njemanze, who passed away after a prolonged battle with prostate cancer. The news of his demise was announced by filmmaker Stanley Ajemba Chibueze, popularly known as Stanley Ontop, on Saturday, July 19, 2025. According to Stanley, Njemanze’s family confirmed that the actor died on Friday, July 18, 2025. Sharing the heartbreaking news alongside a photo of the late actor, Stanley wrote: “Good afternoon everyone, it’s another sad period as we just received news from Tom Njemanze’s family that he has succumbed to his ailment and passed on yesterday. May his soul RIP. It’s well. We tried to save him but God knows best. Nollywood loses another legend.” Before his passing, Tom Njemanze had publicly appealed for financial assistance after being diagnosed with prostate cancer. Videos shared by Stanley Ontop showed the actor bedridden and attached to oxygen and intravenous lines, highlighting the severity of his condition. Stanley had previously rallied support for the veteran by publicising his situation and sharing his account details for financial aid. Tom Njemanze was a household name in Nollywood, remembered for his roles in classic films such as Died Wretched, Issakaba, Magic Cap, Osuofia in London, Twin Brothers, Full Moon, Last Kobo, My School Mother, and Stronghold. Read Full Details Here

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