Fayose Confirms Obasanjo Returns $20,000 After Birthday Dispute

Former Ekiti governor Ayo Fayose has confirmed that former President Olusegun Obasanjo has returned the $20,000 he had previously given him, following a renewed dispute between the two. Fayose said in an interview that the money was returned after he wrote to Obasanjo and has now been converted to naira and returned to him. Fayose explained that he had given Obasanjo the funds at the latter’s request, reportedly to cover travel logistics, during a period of reconciliation ahead of Obasanjo’s 65th birthday celebration. However, Obasanjo later made critical remarks about him at the event, which led Fayose to write to him. “I have written to him, and he has returned my $20,000. And I thank him for returning it,” Fayose said, expressing satisfaction at getting his money back.

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Mikel Obi Seeks NFF Role, Vows to Reject Corruption

Former Super Eagles captain John Obi Mikel has revealed his interest in taking a leadership position within the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), but made it clear that he would only step in if the system is free from corruption. Speaking after Nigeria failed to qualify for the FIFA World Cup, the 37-year-old ex-international said the problems in Nigerian football run deeper than poor results on the pitch. Mikel, who has long been vocal about his commitment to the national team, said he is willing to offer his expertise again, provided the federation operates transparently and with accountability. He said: “I have always fought for my country from my early days. I don’t know how many players have done that the way I have, from the U17 and U20 teams to the senior national team. I have sacrificed years and never once said no to my country.” He continued: “When I know I can contribute meaningfully, I will always be ready. But I will never have corruption tied to me. That is a line I will not cross. “If progress is the goal, the right people must be in place—people who share the same vision. That way, when players return home to play, they will find an environment where they can perform and thrive.”

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Tinubu Sends Three Names to Senate for Ambassadorial Appointments

President Bola Tinubu has forwarded three names for non-career ambassadorial appointments to the Senate for confirmation. Senate President Godswill Akpabio announced the submission during Wednesday’s plenary session. The nominees are Kayode Are from Ogun State, Aminu Dalhatu from Jigawa, and Ayodele Oke. “The list contains three names for now, I am sure others will follow,” Akpabio said while presenting the letter from President Tinubu to the Senate.

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Rema Playfully Shades Ayra Starr Over Move from Lagos to New York

Rema has jokingly shaded fellow singer Ayra Starr following her move from Lagos to New York. He shared a photo of the singer on social media with the caption: “Love ur neighbor as yourself but once money land you change neighborhood. No wam.” The playful dig comes as Ayra Starr settles into her new life abroad, with fans reacting to Rema’s humorous commentary on how success can change one’s surroundings.

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Guinea-Bissau President Umaro Sissoco Embaló Detained in Apparent Military Coup After Disputed Elections

Guinea-Bissau’s President Umaro Sissoco Embaló was arrested by the country’s armed forces on Wednesday in what appears to be a military coup, just three days after contentious presidential elections. Reports said heavy gunfire erupted around the presidential palace in Bissau shortly after 1:00 p.m. local time (GMT), as soldiers stormed the palace, overpowered the presidential guard, and took Embaló into custody. In a brief phone interview with French-language outlet Jeune Afrique after his arrest, Embaló confirmed: “I have been arrested by the army. I am currently detained at the palace.” His exact location remains under military control, and the armed forces have not issued any official statement. The coup follows Sunday’s presidential and legislative elections, in which both Embaló and main opposition candidate Fernando Dias da Costa claimed victory before results were announced. The elections had been fraught with tension after the Supreme Court barred several major opposition parties, including the historic PAIGC, prompting accusations of an “institutional coup.” Guinea-Bissau, a small West African nation with a history of political instability, has experienced at least ten successful or attempted coups since gaining independence in 1974. Embaló, a former army general, has largely ruled by decree since dissolving parliament in December 2023. As of Wednesday evening, neither the military nor regional bodies such as ECOWAS and the African Union had issued statements. Sporadic gunfire has been reported across several neighborhoods, and official election results, originally set for Thursday, November 27, have yet to be released.

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Nnamdi Kanu’s Wife, Brother and Lawyer, Aloy Ejimakor, Visits Nnamdi Kanu in Sokoto Prison

Aloy Ejimakor, Special Counsel to Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has visited the pro-Biafra leader in Sokoto State. Ejimakor arrived on Wednesday alongside Kanu’s wife, Uchechi, and his brother, Prince Emmanuel Kanu, to see the convicted agitator at the Sokoto State Custodial Centre, where he is serving a life sentence handed down by Justice James Omotosho of the Abuja Federal High Court on terrorism-related charges. Sharing the visit on X, Ejimakor called on the Igbo community to take action in support of Kanu, writing: “I just arrived Sokoto (with Prince Emmanuel Kanu & his wife) to have a visitation with MAZI NNAMDI KANU. Ndigbo must vigorously rise to the urgent task of freeing #MNK from this ordeal & injustice that reflect on all of us.”

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Fire Destroys Property Worth Millions in Nnewi Factory, No Casualties Reported

A fire on Wednesday morning destroyed property valued at millions of naira in a factory located in Nnewichi, Nnewi North Local Government Area of Anambra State. The blaze, which consumed large stocks of tissue paper and baby products, including diapers, reportedly started around 5:30 am. Resident Obinna Okoye said the fire caught the community by surprise, as most people were still asleep when it broke out. He noted that firefighters responded quickly to tackle the flames. “The fire service men are still trying to quench the fire. You know how inflammable pampers and tissue papers can be,” Okoye said. F. Jerry, the Fire Service Commander for the Nnewi zone, confirmed that the fire had been brought under control. He added that no casualties were recorded, but the cause of the fire remains unknown.

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Father Dies of Heart Attack After Three Children Abducted from St Mary’s Catholic School, Niger State

The Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the Northern Region and the FCT, Rev. John Hayab, has disclosed that a parent died of a heart attack following the abduction of his three children at St Mary’s Catholic School in Niger State. Speaking to ARISE News on Tuesday, Hayab highlighted the immense trauma experienced by families affected by recent kidnappings in Kebbi, Kwara, and Niger states. He identified the grieving father only as Mr. Anthony, who was reportedly overwhelmed by the shock of losing his children. “People want to see concrete action. Imagine a mother or a father whose daughter… one of the parents (Mr. Anthony) of these girls picked in the school, died yesterday of a heart attack because three of his children are victims,” Hayab said. He added, “People don’t understand that when you tell it as it is, you’re not speaking against anybody; you are only trying to state the problem. The pains and the trauma are still very fresh. We tried speaking to the parents today, and they were scared of speaking to us.” The revelation underscores the emotional toll that the recent spate of school kidnappings is taking on affected families.

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