Ogun Awards ₦6.1bn Contract for Court of Appeal Complex in Abeokuta

Ogun Awards ₦6.1bn Contract for Court of Appeal Complex in Abeokuta The Ogun State Government has approved the award of a contract for the construction of a complex to house the Abeokuta Division of the Court of Appeal. The approval was granted at the State Executive Council meeting held today. The contract, valued at ₦6,118,098,154.70, provides for the development of the court complex on a 2.6-hectare parcel of land adjoining the existing State Judiciary Complex in Olipakala Village via Kobape area of Abeokuta, within the Judiciary Cluster along the Abeokuta–Sagamu Expressway. This milestone represents a significant step in the State Government’s sustained efforts to deepen access to justice and bring appellate adjudication closer to the people of Ogun State. A review by the Ministry of Justice showed that a clear majority of appeals currently heard by the Ibadan Division of the Court of Appeal emanate from Ogun State. The absence of a division within the state has, over the years, increased the financial burden on litigants and legal practitioners and, in some instances, contributed to delays in the resolution of appeals. The State Government has consistently demonstrated readiness for the take-off of the Abeokuta Division. In preparation, six duplexes were constructed on 4,359 square metres of land in Ibara Housing GRA to serve as official residences for justices of the division. In addition, twenty bungalows at the Prince Court Estate, Kobape, have been set aside for support staff. In 2025, the State received approval from the President of the Court of Appeal for the Abeokuta Division to commence operations. This followed the special sitting of the court in Abeokuta in May 2024, during which about ten panels sat in the state and disposed of over 150 appeals within three days. The groundbreaking ceremony for the new Court of Appeal complex will take place in the coming days, while construction is expected to be completed within twelve months. The Ogun State Ministry of Justice remains committed to justice sector reforms that democratise access to justice, strengthen institutions, and ensure efficient delivery of judicial services in the State.

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Fuji Singer Shanko Rasheed Loses Young Son Atanda Jnr

Nigerian singer Rasheed Shanko is grieving the tragic loss of his young son, Atanda Jnr. Sharing his heartbreak on Instagram, Shanko expressed the pain every parent fears, writing: “So sad, no parent prays to lose a child in their lifetime, but Alhamdulilahi Jamaldeen Emrys Atanda JNR, rest well, my champ. I will surely tell you all about it when I see you again. Omo Ola sun reeee ooo.” Fans and fellow celebrities have flooded his page with messages of comfort and prayers, offering support during this devastating time. The loss is a stark reminder of life’s fragility and the need for compassion toward those enduring unimaginable grief. May the soul of little Atanda Jnr rest in peace.

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VeryDarkMan Claims Seyi Tinubu and King Mitchy Are Threatening His Life Amid Online Feud

Social media activist VeryDarkMan has claimed that his life is under threat amid his ongoing feud with Seyi Tinubu and influencer King Mitchy. In a post shared online, he said, “They are beginning to threaten my life. Seyi Tinubu and King Mitchy are threatening my life. If anything happens to me and my close ones, hold Seyi Tinubu and Mitchy responsible. This is not a joke as I don’t feel safe at all. Seyi Tinubu has the power and connections.” The feud began after VeryDarkMan criticised a school renovation project linked to King Mitchy, who in turn acknowledged support from Seyi Tinubu. The disagreement has escalated on social media, attracting significant attention from followers and sparking concerns over safety. Supporters of VeryDarkMan have expressed alarm over his claims, urging caution as the online clash continues to unfold. “If anything should happen to me hold Seyi Tinubu and King Mitchy responsible” – VeryDarkMan cries out. 😳 pic.twitter.com/tBgjyQiski — GHOSTFEED (@Ghostfeed001) February 27, 2026

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Aston Villa Set to Face Lille Again, Nottingham Forest Draw Midtjylland in Europa League Last 16

Aston Villa will meet Lille for the second time in three seasons after the Europa League last-16 draw on Friday, while Nottingham Forest face a rematch against Denmark’s Midtjylland. Villa, coached by Unai Emery, finished second in this season’s league phase behind Lyon. The first leg against Lille will be in northern France on March 12, with the return in Birmingham scheduled for March 19. Last season, Villa were knocked out by Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarter-finals, but in 2024, they overcame Lille on penalties in the Conference League quarter-finals. If Villa advance, they would face the winner of the all-Italian tie between Bologna and Roma in the quarter-finals. Forest reached the last 16 after defeating Fenerbahce in the knockout play-off round. They previously lost 3-2 at home to Midtjylland in the league phase. Midtjylland, currently second in the Danish top tier, finished third in the 36-team league phase. Should Forest progress, they would meet either German Cup holders VfB Stuttgart or two-time Europa League winners FC Porto in the quarter-finals. An all-English semi-final could also occur if both Forest and Villa advance. Other intriguing ties include Lyon against Celta Vigo, Panathinaikos facing Real Betis, Ferencvaros versus Braga, and Freiburg taking on Genk. The Europa League final is set for May 20 at Besiktas’ stadium in Istanbul. Europa League Last-16 Draw: Genk (BEL) vs Freiburg (GER) Bologna (ITA) vs Roma (ITA) Ferencvaros (HUN) vs Braga (POR) Stuttgart (GER) vs Porto (POR) Panathinaikos (GRE) vs Real Betis (ESP) Nottingham Forest (ENG) vs Midtjylland (DEN) Celta Vigo (ESP) vs Lyon (FRA) Lille (FRA) vs Aston Villa (ENG)

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Ooni of Ife Denies WhatsApp Chat with King Mitchy, Calls Message Fake

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, has dismissed claims of a WhatsApp conversation with socialite King Mitchy (Mukoro Michelle). Speaking on behalf of the palace, Oba Omotoyosi Bayo Akinyele stated on X that the purported message circulating online is “fake and fabricated.” He further urged the public to “stop engaging these clout chasers on this matter further.” The palace’s statement effectively ends speculation that the revered monarch personally communicated with or praised King Mitchy on WhatsApp, putting the controversy to rest.

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King Mitchy Denies Receiving ₦100 Million from Seyi Tinubu, Slams VeryDarkMan’s Allegation

Influencer King Mitchy has denied claims that she received ₦100 million from Seyi Tinubu, the son of Nigeria’s president, amid a growing online feud with critic VeryDarkMan. The dispute began after VeryDarkMan released a video alleging that Seyi Tinubu had given King Mitchy the large sum of money. In response, the influencer took to Instagram to set the record straight. “Shut up!! Me and Carter planned that so it can trend. He has never given me 100m. Leave me alone!!!!! As you no see way to attack me na cruise talk you use!!! @verydarkblackman,” she wrote, stressing that the claim was false and part of an attempt to target her. The online exchange has sparked widespread discussion on social media, as fans react to the continued feud between King Mitchy and VeryDarkMan.

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Oluremi Tinubu Conferred Utukpa-Oritse of Warri Kingdom for Humanitarian Work and Public Service

Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has been conferred with the prestigious title of Utukpa-Oritse of the Warri Kingdom in Delta State, recognising her years of public service and humanitarian work. The honour was bestowed on Thursday during a colourful ceremony hosted by the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III, in Warri. According to a statement from her Senior Special Assistant on Media, Busola Kukoyi, the First Lady used the occasion to emphasise the importance of unity and peaceful coexistence across Nigeria. The title Utukpa-Oritse, also known as Ugbone or “Light of God,” symbolises the kingdom’s appreciation for her advocacy for women’s empowerment and social welfare initiatives. With maternal roots in Warri, Senator Tinubu described the recognition as a deeply meaningful call to renewed service. Addressing guests, she urged Nigerians to rise above ethnic, religious, and political divisions and embrace harmony. “The Bible tells us in Psalm 133, verses 1 to 3, that it is pleasant to dwell together in unity, for there is where God commanded blessings,” she said. Through her Renewed Hope Initiative, the First Lady donated ₦50 million to empower 1,000 petty traders in Warri, further reinforcing her commitment to grassroots economic support. Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, who attended the ceremony, praised her compassion and consistent engagement with the state, noting her three visits to Delta and her efforts in women’s empowerment. “She has a large heart, and those visits where she flagged off the women’s petty traders’ empowerment and the launch of the Free to Shine campaign encouraged me to make up my mind. May God continue to empower you to continue to put smiles on the faces of more Nigerians,” he said. The Olu of Warri commended the First Lady for her exemplary leadership and urged citizens to put past grievances aside in the interest of peace and progress. “We are proud of who you are and who you have become. Our women know how to take very good care of their husbands. Thank you for being a very good example to our girls and women,” he stated. The event drew prominent figures, including former Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, top government officials, traditional rulers, and community leaders. Senator Tinubu has previously received multiple traditional honours, including Yeye Asiwaju Gbogbo Ile Oodua from the Ooni of Ife in December 2025, Iya Oba of Ikorodu in August 2025, Sarauniyar Yaki (Warrior Queen) by the Akko Emirate in October 2025, and Ugosimba 1 of Enugu in June 2025. She also holds the national honour of Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON). On the international stage, she was recently praised by United States President Donald Trump at the National Prayer Breakfast in February 2026, who described her as a “very respected woman” and acknowledged her dual role as Nigeria’s First Lady and ordained pastor in the Redeemed Christian Church of God. Meanwhile, President Bola Tinubu was also honoured in May 2025 by the Anambra State Traditional Rulers Council with the title Dike Si Mba Anambra, meaning “Hero from Outside” or “Mighty Warrior,” in recognition of his leadership and contributions to the state.

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Pakistan Declares War Against Afghan Taliban Following Kabul Airstrikes

Pakistan launched airstrikes on Kabul on Friday as part of a broader wave of attacks across Afghanistan, a government official confirmed. The strikes came a day after the Afghan Taliban announced a major offensive targeting Pakistani military positions near the border on Thursday night. In response to escalating tensions, Pakistan’s Prime Minister warned that the country has “the full capability to crush any aggressive ambitions,” while the Defence Minister declared an “open war” on the Afghan Taliban. A spokesperson for the Afghan Taliban claimed on X that the group had retaliated with renewed attacks against Pakistani forces, though the post was later deleted.

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