Eniola Badmus, Laide Bakare Fight in Public Glare

Actress and Special Adviser to the Speaker of the House of Representatives on Social Events and Public Hearing, Eniola Badmus has engaged in a public fight with her colleague, Laide Bakare. The two Nollywood stars engaged in the fight at Eniola Ajao’s ‘Owanbe Thieves’ movie premiere on Sunday. It all started when Laide Bakare was trying to video record herself with Eniola Badmus on the dance floor. Badmus angrily warned her not to capture her, saying, “Must I be in your video? Don’t film us together, we are not friends.” In response, Bakare, as seen in a now trending video on social media, pushed Eniola Badmus back and said in Yoruba “Are you mad? What type of embarrassment is this? Are you insane?”

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Atiku Will Dump Opposition If Promised Power in 2027 – Wike’s Aide

Atiku Will Dump Opposition If Promised Power in 2027 – Wike’s Aide

Lere Olayinka, spokesman for the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has claimed that any opposition movement led by former PDP presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar is doomed to fail. According to Olayinka, Atiku would abandon the opposition and join the All Progressives Congress (APC) if President Bola Tinubu promises to hand over power to him in 2027. He made the remarks while mocking Atiku over his recent visit to former President Muhammadu Buhari in Kaduna, where he was accompanied by political heavyweights including former governors Nasir El-Rufai, Aminu Tambuwal, and Gabriel Suswam. While Atiku described the visit as a Sallah homage, Olayinka dismissed the explanation, suggesting the former Vice President should instead have visited ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo in Abeokuta for Lisabi Day. In a Facebook post, Olayinka wrote:“Those of us who have sense know that any opposition being led by Atiku is a failure from the beginning.If tomorrow President Tinubu tells Atiku, ‘Don’t worry, I’ll hand over to you in 2027, just join APC,’ he’ll switch sides immediately.” Mocking further, he added:“I’m still waiting for Atiku to carry himself to Abeokuta and pay Lisabi Day homage to OBJ. Also, we’re celebrating the Egungun Festival next month in Okemesi Ekiti. He shouldn’t forget to stop by and pay homage there too.”

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NNL Holds Monthly Award Ceremony in Abuja

The Nigeria National League has concluded plans to organize its monthly award ceremony for players and teams in the league on Tuesday, 15th April in the Federal Capital, Abuja. Chief Operating Officer of the NNL, Danlami Alanana, told thenff.com that the event will commence at 2pm at the West-Point Hotel, Zone 7, Wuse. Award categories include Best Behaved Team of the Month, Best Coach, Best Goalkeeper, Highest Goal Scorer, Best Goal, Best Referee and Most Valuable Player. Crown FC’s Oladeji Joshua has been selected as the best goalkeeper, having kept clean sheets in three matches, while Abdullahi Umar of Kebbi United FC is the most valuable player with four goals, among these a hat-trick scored against Kada Warriors – which happened to be the first hat-trick notched in the season. Umar also takes the highest scorer’s gong, while Solution FC’s Coach Emmanuel Duetsch is best coach and Gateway United is the best-behaved team, having remained without any form of caution in the period under review. Gateway United’s Babatunde Taofeek notched the goal of the season, and Ogunfolaju Joshua from Osun State is the best referee of the month.

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BAL: Rivers Hoopers Cruise Past Stade Malien to Wrap Kalahari Conference in Style

Rivers Hoopers concluded their Kalahari Conference campaign in an emphatic fashion with a 79-59 blowout win over Stade Malien, stamping their dominance as they head into the Basketball Africa League (BAL) Playoffs in Pretoria, South Africa. Having already secured qualification to the playoffs of the 2025 BAL, the KingsMen stepped onto the court with nothing to prove but a lot to affirm, and it was done neatly. From the tip-off, the Hoopers set the tone, controlling the tempo and keeping Stade Malien in check with a stifling defense that held the Malian side to just 28.6% shooting from the field. The Nigerian side, on the other hand, shot a solid 45.3% and displayed their growing team chemistry. Raphael Putney was the spark plug for the Hoopers, dropping 15 points in under 19 minutes with clinical efficiency knocking down five of his eight attempts at a 62% clip. Putney was ably supported by Madut Akec, whose hustle on both ends saw him finish with 14 points on 46% shooting. Off the bench, Micheal Afuwape provided instant offense, scoring 13 points in just 14 minutes and converting 80% of his shots, including a perfect 3-for-3 from the line. Abel Chidiebere Offia added 9 points and Ifeanyi Anthony dropped 9 points and 3 rebounds in 20 minutes. Rivers Hoopers also outplayed Stade Malien beyond the arc, making nine of their 30 three-point attempts (30%), while Stade Malien managed just 9-of-37 (24.3%). The Hoopers’ ball movement, defensive rotations, and bench depth were simply too much for their opponents. With this win, Rivers Hoopers closed out the Kalahari Conference with a 4-2 record and firmly focused on their next stop Pretoria, South Africa, where the best of the continent will battle for glory in the BAL Playoffs.

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Tertiary Institutions Shortchanging Students with Student Loans

Recent investigations into the disbursement of the Federal Government Student Loan Fund have uncovered several unethical practices by some institutions of higher learning. According to the latest report by the Community Orientation and Mobilisation Officers (COMO), of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), schools and banks are conspiring to short-change the students. Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, the Director General of the NOA, announced the findings after meeting with NELFUND Managing Director, Mr. Akintunde Sawyerr, over the weekend. Initial reports indicated that certain university officials have been withholding vital information regarding loan disbursements, prompting immediate action from NELFUND. The NOA’s feedback shows how specific institutions have, in connivance with some banks, deliberately delayed payments to successful student applicants for personal financial benefit. Some universities fail to acknowledge the NELFUND’s disbursements to the students. Mr. Akintunde Sawyerr confirmed that some institutions are failing to inform students about loan disbursements made in their name while still requiring them to pay tuition fees. He stated, “Recent findings by NELFUND have shown that some institutions have received student loan disbursements directly into their accounts yet neglect to inform the affected students or record the payments in their financial records, leading to unnecessary confusion. “Withholding critical financial information from students is not only unethical but also a breach of the principles on which NELFUND was founded. We are prepared to take legal action against any institution engaged in such deceptive practices.” In response, Mallam Issa-Onilu has issued a strong warning to these institutions and collaborating banks to cease such activities. NOA has directed its state directorates to provide further feedback from students across the country to ensure that the Federal Government takes appropriate actions against erring schools and banks.

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Ex-Eagles’ Striker, Ideye, Denies Second Wife Rumours

AFCON 2010 winning Super Eagles’ striker, Brown Ideye has reiterated that he is not secretly married to another woman outside wedlock. Furious about the rumours spediang like wildfire, the Enyimba FC forward took to his twitter handle now X to dismiss the claims. “Have said this before and I’m saying it again. I don’t have a second wife or family home or abroad. Happily married 2010 and God bless my wife and with two lovely boys. “Don’t take my silence for foolishness. Period!,” he warned. The goalpoacher, who is married to Damka Ideye and were blessed with two boys, Andriy Ideye and Brown Ideye Jr. was accused of having children with a Ukrainian woman during his career at Dynamo Kyiv of Ukraine.

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I Escaped Nigeria After EndSARS, But The Country Still Stresses Me

I Escaped Nigeria After EndSARS, But The Country Still Stresses Me

He couldn’t see a future in Nigeria after 2020 — and he still doesn’t. Ben (33) made the decision to leave Nigeria permanently after witnessing the #EndSARS protests. Although he now lives in the UK with his wife, the country he left behind — and its challenges — still linger in his mind. In this week’s Abroad Life, he shares what it’s like starting over as a newly married man abroad. “We moved out of Nigeria in November 2023 and currently live in the UK. Honestly, everything about Nigeria made us consider leaving. I had spent my entire life there, and after a series of events, I just couldn’t see a future that aligned with the life I wanted. It wasn’t about career progression — I was already doing well. I worked as a finance manager at a multinational company, and my wife was thriving in her field. But I was heavily involved in the EndSARS protests and the elections, and those experiences killed my hope in the country’s direction. I couldn’t imagine raising a family under those conditions.” “Life in Nigeria was relatively comfortable — we had a rented apartment, two cars, decent savings. But despite earning well, it always felt like we were chasing after stability that never came. International vacations weren’t consistent, inflation was relentless, and the cost of living made it hard to enjoy the rewards of hard work. So, when my wife was recruited by one of the Big Four firms in the UK, we took the chance. Since moving, our quality of life has improved dramatically — no more traffic jams, fuel queues, or blackouts. I walk to work in two minutes instead of spending five hours in Lagos traffic. I now have the time and peace of mind to focus on self-growth — learning languages, cooking, going to the gym. Here, life feels more intentional.” “Married life has also been better since we moved. We left Nigeria a month or two after getting married, and while the relocation process didn’t give us much time to settle into married life initially, we’ve since grown closer. In Nigeria, I worked long hours and barely had time for us outside of weekends. Now, we get to walk to work together, eat lunch together, and share the little routines that build a life. Having a partner made the transition easier. Adapting to a new country — especially during the long winter months — would have been harder alone. Moving together gave us emotional support and made the adjustment smoother.” “I do miss Nigeria — especially the food and the social life. There’s no Nigerian restaurant where we live, so sometimes we take a trip to London just to get a proper meal. Friday nights in Nigeria meant grilled fish, good music, and hanging out at a lounge. That vibe is hard to find here. I also miss having family nearby. But overall? I’d rate my happiness in the UK a ten. Life is peaceful, more stable, and honestly — beautiful.”

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U20 AFCON: Flying Eagles Draw Tunisia, Kenya and Morocco

Nigeria will now have to contend with Morocco, Kenya and Tunisia in the group phase of the 24th Africa U20 Cup of Nations taking place in Egypt, 27th April – 18th May this year. At the redraw conducted in the headquarters of the Egypt Football Association in Cairo on Sunday, Egypt and South Africa, who were originally in Nigeria’s pool before Cote d’Ivoire withdrew as tournament hosts, found themselves in Group A. New hosts Egypt head Group A, which has five teams – with Zambia, Sierra Leone, South Africa and Tanzania as the other teams. However, just like it was originally, the Flying Eagles will confront two North African teams (this time, Tunisia and Morocco), as well as East Africans Kenya, for a place in the quarter-finals. Cup holders Senegal head Group C, with Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo and Ghana as opponents. Back in Abuja following their three-week training camp in Katsina, the seven-time African champions are expected to fly to Egypt this week for an eight-day final-phase preparation before the competition commences. All four semi-finalists at the tournament in Egypt will fly Africa’s flag at this year’s FIFA U20 World Cup in Chile, 27th September – 19th October. GROUP A: Egypt, Zambia, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania GROUP B: Nigeria, Tunisia, Kenya, Morocco GROUP C: Senegal, Central African Republic, DR Congo, Ghana

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