Three Nigerians Arrested In Kenya Over Alleged Cyber Fraud

Three Nigerian nationals have been arrested in Mwaliko Estate, Mwea Town, Kenya, on suspicion of running a cyber fraud operation. According to Tuko News, the suspects—identified as Peter Chukwujekwu, Alazor Chukulute Sunday, and Nnalue Chiagozie Samwe—were apprehended on Wednesday by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI). Residents reportedly alerted authorities after noticing unusual late-night activities at the suspects’ apartment. The DCI confirmed that the arrests were part of “a multi-agency raid targeting a cyber fraud ring” in the area. In an official statement, the DCI said, “Three Nigerian nationals nabbed in Kirinyaga multi-agency raid. A well-coordinated multi-agency raid in Mwaliko Estate within Mwea town has blown the lid off a suspected cyber fraud ring operated by three Nigerian nationals.” The suspects, who claimed to operate an online business, were living in Kenya illegally without valid work permits. This incident is part of a broader trend of Nigerians being arrested abroad for offenses including cybercrime, human trafficking, and drug-related crimes. In June 2023, 19 Nigerians were detained in Nairobi for electronic fraud targeting Kenyan citizens. The DCI noted that the suspects, aged between 19 and 33, used social media to lure victims by posing as sellers offering deliveries from abroad. “The fraudsters start by befriending you on social media (Facebook), and once you accept the friend request, they initiate a friendly chat that promises the victim goodies to be sent through DHL at the airport,” the agency explained.

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Cardi B Welcomes First Baby With Stefon Diggs

Cardi B has welcomed her first child with NFL star Stefon Diggs, quietly entering a new chapter in her life and confirming the news through a deeply emotional Instagram post. Speculation had been building for weeks as fans noticed her recent pictures showed no sign of a baby bump. Her latest upload — paired with a long, reflective caption — finally confirmed that she had already given birth. In the post, Cardi B blended gratitude, personal growth, and career wins, revealing how much has changed for her in a short time. She wrote: “My life has always been a combination of different chapters and different seasons. My last chapter was the beginning of a new season. Starting over is never easy but it’s been so worth it! I brought new music and a new album to the world! A new baby into my world, and one more reason to be the best version of me, one more reason to love me more than anything else or anyone else so I can continue giving my babies the love and life they deserve. This next chapter is Me vs. Me! It’s me against all odds me against everything meant to get in my way. I’ve started prepping for tour getting my body right getting my mind right. There’s nothing thats gonna stop me from giving you guys the performance of a life time! I’ve learned I’ve healed, and im loving the woman I’ve become! Thats what this next era means to me and I’m stepping into it better than ever.” Her message hinted at a period of healing and reinvention, underscoring how the arrival of her baby, alongside new music and an upcoming tour, has fueled her motivation. For Cardi, this moment marks both a personal and professional rebirth — a fresh era shaped by strength, purpose, and motherhood.   View this post on Instagram  

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Imisi’s Mother Cries Out, Accuses BBNaija Winner Of Neglect And Emotional Maltreatment After Fame

Imisi’s mother has spoken out in a heartfelt new video, accusing the BBNaija winner of neglecting and mistreating her since she became famous. In the clip, she introduced herself as Imisi’s biological mother and pleaded for understanding from the public amid growing criticism about her past. “I am the biological mother of Imisi,” she said. “I know I might be bad but it is God that judges. I am not educated, neither am I rich, but I thank God for supporting Imisi. I went to visit my younger sister in Ajah — she was the one who gave me food and these clothes I am wearing. To everyone blasting me that I didn’t take care of Imisi, I say thank you, but it’s good to always know the true story before judging.” According to her, despite her support for her daughter during the BBNaija show, things changed after Imisi’s victory. “As a mother, I was running around for Imisi to win so she could take me out of poverty, yet people say I’m not a good mum,” she continued. “Everyone is cursing me. I had to move out of where I was living. My own daughter said she hates me and can’t stand me. Is it that bad? I have a lot to tell the world. I wasn’t informed about the day she would get her gifts from Big Brother until around 4pm when I was called to dress up, as if she was the one buying clothes for me before. If you were in my shoes, how would you feel?” Her emotional remarks have stirred mixed reactions online, especially as rumors circulate that Imisi’s mother once threw her out when she was only 12 years old. The alleged incident reportedly led to a difficult childhood for Imisi, who later opened up about being assaulted and struggling to survive on her own before fame. The mother-daughter tension has since become a trending topic, with many calling for compassion and understanding on both sides. While Imisi’s mother insists she only seeks love and reconciliation, fans believe her actions might be consequences of past mistakes that are now resurfacing in the public eye. Their story has now become one of the most emotional fallouts following a BBNaija victory, showing how fame can sometimes deepen old wounds instead of healing them. Imisi's mother drag Imisi and her fans in new video 1. I appreciate all her neighbours, family members and acquaintances.2. I am the biological mother of Imisi3. I am an illiterate 4. I am a prophetess5. Those that said i am not a good mother, God knows that i am a good… pic.twitter.com/PFjYLw4q9Q — Metro Naija (@metronaija) November 13, 2025

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Regina Daniels Alleges Ned Nwoko’s Camp Is Pressuring Her to Return Home

Regina Daniels has accused her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko, and his aides of persistently pressuring her to return home amid their ongoing marital dispute. She shared a message from Nwoko’s senior advisor, known as “Daddy Eboh,” urging her to stop posting videos and to reconcile with her husband. The message read: “My dear dauta, how are u doing? I may appear to be disturbing you but it’s for your good. Please stop all these videos and tell those encouraging you to leave you alone. The support you were getting is no more because your fans have learned more than what you’ve shown them. Please rethink, stop the videos, and call your husband for an amicable resolution.” Regina responded firmly, dismissing the claim that she had lost support and criticizing the approach taken by Nwoko’s camp. She wrote: “Sir, how could you tell your daughter that I’m not getting any support anymore? That’s funny. If you truly succeeded in advising your distinguished senator, he wouldn’t tell his wife and workers to come for me publicly and expect to reconcile our marriage. Tell him to come for me anywhere—in court or anywhere in the world—I will fight him! He wants to take me down after five years; if I fail, I’ll rise again. But as much as he tries to ruin me, I will also fight back. Thanks, sir.” In a caption accompanying the screenshot, she said: “Guys, there must be something wrong! I have concluded. This is Daddy Eboh, Senator Ned’s general advisor, sending constant daily messages for me to call him and return. The crazy part is Ned himself hasn’t stopped sending messages. How else do I ask this family to leave me alone? Y’all, stop messaging me privately and publicly trying to shame me.” Regina’s revelation underscores her frustration with what she describes as relentless attempts by her husband’s camp to interfere in her personal life. She insists she will resist all efforts to pressure or intimidate her, signaling that the conflict is far from over. This episode is part of a broader, highly publicized marital dispute that continues to unfold on social media, drawing attention to the challenges of privacy and influence in high-profile relationships.

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“My Officials Were Attacked” – Wike Explains Confrontation With Naval Officer Over Disputed Land

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has addressed his recent confrontation with Lieutenant A.M. Yerima, a serving naval officer, over a disputed plot of land allegedly owned by retired Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo. Speaking to journalists before the FCT Executive Council meeting on Thursday, Wike condemned the retired officer for allegedly deploying military personnel to guard the property. Responding to criticism over his site visit, the minister said he could not remain passive while government officials were being attacked. “How can I sit as a minister when government officials are being attacked and beaten up, officials at the level of directors? And I’ll just sit in my office doing what?” he asked. The incident reportedly took place on Tuesday at No. 1946, Gaduwa District, Abuja. Wike accused the retired naval officer of carrying out illegal construction on the land and said he confronted Lieutenant Yerima after staff of the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) were allegedly assaulted while trying to stop the development. Wike also criticized the use of military personnel to obstruct lawful enforcement activities. “Many influential Nigerians have had similar land issues. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo simply calls me, and I help resolve it. General T.Y. Danjuma does the same. They never send soldiers to attack anyone; they just call,” he said. He further condemned the naval officer for reportedly insulting police officers on the scene, calling them “bloody police.” Wike said, “A security officer should never speak like that. The same officials you are assaulting are the ones who made you what you are.” The minister, however, emphasized his respect for the Nigerian military, insisting that his issue was with a private individual, not the armed forces. “I respect the military and will continue to do so. Anyone suggesting I have a problem with them is wrong. This is a private matter, not a conflict with the government or the military,” he stated.

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Super Eagles Beat Gabon 4–1 After Extra Time to Reach World Cup Play-Off Final

The Super Eagles secured a 4–1 extra-time victory over Gabon to advance to the final of the 2026 FIFA World Cup African play-offs in Rabat, Morocco. Nigeria showcased determination and attacking flair against a resilient Gabonese side. Sevilla forward Akor Adams opened the scoring in the 78th minute, finishing neatly from inside the box after sustained pressure from the Super Eagles. Gabon responded late, with Mario Lemina equalizing in the 89th minute to force extra time. In the additional period, Nigeria dominated. Chidera Ejuke restored their lead in the 97th minute, before Victor Osimhen took over, scoring in the 102nd and 110th minutes to complete a memorable 4–1 win. The Super Eagles will now face the winner of the semi-final between Cameroon and DR Congo in the play-off final on Sunday, November 16. The winner will move on to the inter-confederation play-offs, keeping alive hopes of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.

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Don Jazzy Names Wande Coal as Nigeria’s Best Vocalist

Veteran producer and music executive Don Jazzy has named Wande Coal as the Nigerian singer with the best vocals During a fan interaction on X on Wednesday, Don Jazzy, the Mavin Records boss, was asked about his own voice after a fan praised him for having the most unique sound in the Nigerian music industry. While acknowledging the compliment, he pointed out that Wande Coal surpasses him in vocal ability. He tweeted, “Most unique I agree, best na Wande [Coal].” Wande Coal, Don Jazzy’s former signee, is widely celebrated as one of Afrobeats’ finest vocalists. Artists including Wizkid, Fireboy DML, and Oxlade have credited him as a major source of inspiration.

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Abuja Airport Briefly Shut After Private Jet Nosewheel Damage

Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA) in Abuja experienced a temporary shutdown on Thursday after a private jet ran into trouble on the runway. The aircraft, a Gulfstream 400 with registration 5N-PZE, suffered nosewheel damage while landing around 2 pm. Sources revealed the jet had departed from Enugu Airport and was carrying 10 passengers alongside four crew members. The exact cause of the incident is still unknown, but the plane was safely evacuated from the runway. “There was an aircraft incident today on Abuja Airport’s runway. The plane, coming from Enugu, had a nosewheel issue on landing. All 14 people onboard are safe, and the airport closure was minimal,” a source said. Attempts to get comments from the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) spokesperson, Henry Agbebire, were unsuccessful.

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