Enugu Woman Arraigned For Falsely Accusing Husband Of Sexually Abusing Their Two Daughters

A 29-year-old woman, Chisom Okonkwo, has been arraigned at an Enugu Magistrate Court for allegedly defaming her husband, Ozioma Okonkwo, and giving false information to the police by claiming he sexually abused their two young daughters. According to a charge sheet filed by the Commissioner of Police, the alleged offences occurred in August 2024 at Adoration Junction, opposite Dan-Legal Hotel, Emene, Enugu State. The police stated that Chisom “defamed the character of one Okonkwo Ozioma by shouting in public that he defiled her two daughters, exposing him to hatred, contempt, and ridicule, and damaging his reputation.” The charges violate Section 323 and are punishable under Section 325 of the Criminal Code, Cap 30, Vol. II, Revised Laws of Enugu State of Nigeria, 2004. Investigations revealed that Ozioma Okonkwo was arrested on October 25, 2025, following Chisom’s allegations that he sexually abused their daughters, aged 2 and 5, amid a marital dispute. However, medical examinations found no evidence of abuse, leading to his release. In a second count, Chisom is accused of giving false information to detectives at the State Intelligence Department (SID), Enugu, on October 27, 2025. The police said she “provided false information that Okonkwo Ozioma defiled their two daughters, which led to his arrest and detention, knowing the claims were false and misleading officers into taking actions they otherwise would not have taken.” This second offence is punishable under Section 154(1)(a) & (b) of the Criminal Code, Cap 30, Vol. II, Revised Laws of Enugu State, 2004. As of the time of reporting, details regarding Chisom’s plea, bail, and upcoming court proceedings have not been made public.

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Wike Clashes With Military Officer Over Alleged Land Encroachment in Abuja

A heated confrontation took place on Tuesday between the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, and an unidentified military officer over an alleged land-grabbing incident in Abuja’s Gaduwa District. A video obtained by our correspondent showed Wike accusing the officer of unlawfully taking possession of a plot of land. The minister challenged the officer, questioning why the military would claim ownership simply because the property was once linked to a former Chief of Naval Staff. “Because you are an officer? Nobody does that. The man took land because he was the Chief of Naval Staff?” Wike demanded. The officer, dressed in military camouflage, insisted that his acquisition of the land was legal and carried out with integrity. “I am an officer with integrity. Everything was acquired legally,” he said. Wike, visibly angry, ordered the officer to be quiet, prompting the officer to respond, “I will not shut up.” The minister shot back: “You are a very big fool. As at the time I graduated, you were still in primary school.” The officer maintained that he was deployed to the site on official orders, but Wike escalated the exchange: “You will see if you will not leave here. Go and develop there and let me see.” As of press time, neither the military nor the Federal Capital Territory Administration had issued an official statement regarding the incident. Land disputes and illegal allocations remain a recurring problem in Abuja. Since taking office in August 2023, Wike has stepped up efforts to curb unauthorised land acquisition, illegal property development, and encroachments, ordering demolitions of illegal structures to enforce the Abuja Master Plan. Soldiers, Wike, FCTA officials, go physical to gain access to land in Abuja Soldiers Stop Wike, FCTA Officials From Gaining Access To Land I can not believe Wike is crying lol 😆 pic.twitter.com/If4ArIs17J — Emma ik Umeh (Tcee )🇳🇬 (@emmaikumeh) November 11, 2025

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Simi’s Duduke Achieves Gold In New Zealand, Marks Her First Global Milestone

Nigerian singer Simi has bagged her first international award as her hit track “Duduke” earns a Gold certification in New Zealand for selling 15,000 units. Released in 2020, “Duduke” quickly became a fan favorite, with its sweet melody and heartfelt lyrics capturing the attention of listeners worldwide. The song’s popularity extended beyond music, influencing pop culture and solidifying Simi’s place in fans’ hearts across the globe. The Gold certification in New Zealand highlights the global reach of Nigerian Afro-pop and opens doors for Simi to explore international collaborations and expand her presence in the global music scene. This milestone is a testament to the growing influence of African music worldwide and marks an exciting new chapter in Simi’s career.

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Kizz Daniel Breaks Silence After Fans Protest Over No-Show

Nigerian singer Kizz Daniel has addressed the controversy surrounding his missed performance at a recent Paris show, an incident that sparked outrage and protests from fans. Videos from the event showed attendees loudly expressing their frustration, with some confronting the singer and his team. Breaking his silence on X, Kizz Daniel clarified that the situation was beyond his control, stemming from a dispute between his tour agent, @olamidebaron, and the show promoter. He explained: “FSHALAYE. First, this wasn’t my fault. Whatever clips you’re seeing is a dispute between my tour agent @olamidebaron and the show promoter. I was paid in full by @olamidebaron to perform in Paris. He sold the show to another promoter, who allegedly breached the contract by not paying the balance. I will be posting the notice of breach of contract.” Kizz Daniel also shared official letters from Baron’s company confirming the cancellation of the show. In further posts, he provided a detailed account of the logistical issues that prevented him from performing. “I was ready since 6 am for a 12:25 pm flight. Thankfully, my brother @adesope_shopsydoo was with me at the hotel. We were delayed from flying by @olamidebaron so he could secure his payment, which I wasn’t aware of until later. The issue was eventually resolved with the promoter, but we missed our flight. The next available flight, according to Baron, was at 5:25 pm,” he explained. Kizz Daniel emphasized that he was fully prepared to perform and that the missed show was not due to negligence or lack of commitment on his part. He stressed that contractual and financial disputes between his agent and the promoter caused the delay, which led to the uproar and protests from fans. By sharing evidence and a detailed account of the events, Kizz Daniel aimed to clarify his side of the story, reassure his fans, and protect his professional reputation after the Paris performance controversy.

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World Cup Playoffs: Nigeria, Gabon Game Promises Frills, Fire and Fury

Nigeria and Gabon senior men national teams go to war on Thursday evening in a 2026 FIFA World Cup African playoff semi-final that promises to raise the roof of the Complexe Sportif Prince Heritier Moulay Al Hassan in Rabat. The high-stakes encounter, which provides a second window for both teams to try and qualify for the 2026 finals in the USA, Canada and Mexico after missing automatic tickets in Africa’s 23-month qualifying campaign, will see both Coaches Eric Chelle and Thierry Mouyouma throw in their best casts to ensure passage into the Final match, which will set up the victor against the winner of the other semi-final between Cameroon and the Democratic Republic of Congo, at the same venue on Sunday. Nigeria, six-time finalists at the FIFA World Cup, have assumed a body language of unwillingness to witness a second consecutive FIFA World Cup finals miss, which would mean no experience at the highest level for the spine of the current team, while Gabon, who have never dined at football’s highest table, are eager to experience what it all means. The ingredients for a fiery evening in Morocco’s administrative capital is complete, with both Chelle and Mouyouma likely to adopt the 4-3-3 formation to play to the strengths of their lead orchestrators. Chelle, unbeaten in four competitive matches with Nigeria in the qualifying campaign (three wins and a draw), will most likely stick with goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali, and in the absence of injured Olaoluwa Aina (injury) and Semi Ajayi (suspension), probably calibrate a rearguard of Benjamin Fredericks, captain William Ekong, Calvin Bassey and Zaidu Sanusi, with Wilfred Ndidi, Alex Iwobi and Frank Onyeka in midfield. 2023 Africa Player of the Year Victor Osimhen, who netted six goals in the qualifying series (all against three teams viz Rwanda, Zimbabwe and Benin Republic), is likely to have Samuel Chukwueze and Ademola Lookman as partners from the off. The rampant Osimhen, with 29 goals in 44 matches for the Nigeria senior team, has netted 160 goals and 36 assists in 275 club career matches, and is presently one of the most feared forwards in world football. Gabon emerged the best second runners-up in all the nine qualification groups, and hinge their hopes of an upset on 36-year- old forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who has turned out for English Premiership side Arsenal and German Bundesliga top team Borussia Dortmund, and is now with former European champions Olympique Marseille in France. The brilliant forward’s father, Pierre-François Aubameyang, featured for the Panthers at the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations in Tunisia, in which the Panthers lost their first match 0-3 to Nigeria and crashed out at group stage, as the Eagles went on to win their second continental title. Mouyouma is likely to stick to his regular army, which puts Loyce Mbaba in goal, with youngster Jacques Ekomie alongside Bruno Manga, Mick Omfia and Anthony Oyono at the rear, and Guélor Kanga, Mario Lemina and Didier Ndong in midfield. Aubameyang, who scored all four goals in the dismantling of The Gambia away in the qualifying series, will have regular partners Denis Bouanga and Noah Lemina as co-conspirators at the fore. Mouyouma has revealed that his Panthers are contemplating the quick, short passing game to force Nigeria’s matadors to chase the game, while Chelle has kept his option to his chest as the fiery encounter looms. Nigeria have been victorious in five of nine previous encounters with Gabon at senior men level, dating back 60 years, when Nigeria won and drew friendly matches played over two days in Libreville. Gabon’s only triumph – a 2-1 win in a World Cup qualifier on 25th June 1989 – ultimately cost Nigeria a ticket to Italia ’90 as the Eagles failed to secure the draw needed against Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions in Yaounde on the final day of the series. Three of the nine matches have been drawn, including a Germany 2006 World Cup qualifier, but Thursday’s game cannot end in a draw, as a winner must emerge to proceed to Sunday’s Final. SUPER EAGLES, PANTHERS IN HISTORY 28 Aug 1965: Gabon 2-2 Nigeria (Friendly) 29 Aug 1965: Gabon 1-4 Nigeria (Friendly) 02 Mar 1983: Gabon 0-0 Nigeria (Friendly) 07 Jan 1989: Nigeria 1-0 Gabon (WC qualifier) 25 June 1989: Gabon 2-1 Nigeria (WC qualifier) 26 Mar 1994: Nigeria 3-0 Gabon (AFCON finals) 21 Nov 1999: Gabon 0-2 Nigeria (Friendly) 09 Oct 2004: Gabon 1-1 Nigeria (WC qualifier) 26 Mar 2005: Nigeria 2-0 Gabon (WC qualifier)

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Judy Austin Warns Women Pregnancy Alone Doesn’t Guarantee Marriage

Judy Austin has cautioned women against assuming that pregnancy automatically leads to marriage, stressing that such decisions require maturity and careful consideration. She explained that getting pregnant for someone can result in regret if the relationship is not built on love, commitment, and long-term compatibility. “The first question you should ask yourself is: Can I spend the rest of my life with this guy? Can I love him, commit to him, grow with him, and build with him?” she said. Judy urged women to avoid making life-changing choices if they are still young or not mentally ready for a serious relationship. She encouraged dating, learning about people, and understanding that one must first rely on oneself and on God. “Show up for yourself before expecting anyone else to show up for you,” she added. Highlighting the dangers of early marriage, she noted its long-term consequences, saying, “Early marriage has damaged many people. It has led to divorce, emotional baggage, and struggles raising children they were not prepared for.” She advised women to focus on personal growth and readiness before seeking a partner: “Learn, grow, work, and build the resilience you need. When you’re ready, pray and ask God to bring the right person into your life. That way, even if things don’t go perfectly, you will have no regrets.” Judy’s message serves as a reminder for women to prioritize self-development, patience, and thoughtful decision-making before committing to serious relationships.

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BBNaija Star Adekunle Olopade Confirms Justice Served In Police Brutality Case

BBNaija star Adekunle Olopade has celebrated the delivery of justice following a recent police brutality incident in which he was involved. Posting on X, Adekunle thanked the Lagos State Police Command Complaint Response Unit and ACP Oluyemisi Ojo of the Area J Command, Elemoro, Ibeju Lekki, for their prompt action and thorough investigation, which led to the identification and disciplinary measures against the officers responsible. “I just left the Elemoro Police Station, and thanks to their efforts, the police officers were found, and disciplinary action has been taken against them. Justice has been served! The weight on my shoulders has been lifted,” he shared. He described the outcome as a powerful reminder that justice can prevail, even at a time when public trust in law enforcement is low. Adekunle encouraged anyone who experiences police misconduct to report incidents and collect evidence, stressing that accountability is achievable. Reflecting on his experience, he said, “I shouldn’t have experienced what I went through, and neither should any Nigerian simply going about their business. While there are good officers out there, the bad ones exist too. Harassment is unacceptable, and no one deserves to go through that.” Adekunle also expressed gratitude to fans, friends, and well-wishers for their support, noting that their encouragement reinforced the importance of standing up for justice. “It is indeed a blessing to know I was not alone during this period. Now it’s time to focus on being me again,” he added. His update underscores the critical role of justice and accountability in restoring public confidence and ensuring law enforcement acts in the best interest of citizens.

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Wizkid’s Son Champz Drops Debut EP Champion’s Arrival

Boluwatife Balogun, widely known by his stage name Champz and son of music icon Wizkid, has officially released his debut EP, Champion’s Arrival. The project went live on November 11 and is now available across all major streaming platforms. Champz took to Instagram to announce the release, sharing a vibrant video that gives fans a taste of the EP’s tracks. He captioned the post: “11/11: The Champion has arrived My debut EP ‘Champion’s Arrival’ is OUT NOW on all platforms! Stream it, share it, feel it — Link in bio ChampzW :@dikastudios” The EP marks Boluwatife’s formal entry into the music industry, following earlier teasers and freestyle snippets that highlighted his unique style and confident delivery. With Champion’s Arrival, Champz is making his own mark in Nigerian music, building his identity while carrying forward the legacy of his father. Fans are already engaging with the project, streaming, sharing, and embracing the fresh sounds he brings.   View this post on Instagram  

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