Kano State Orders Shutdown Of Entertainment Centres Ahead Of Ramadan

The Kano State Censorship Board has ordered a temporary halt to all entertainment activities across the state in preparation for the holy month of Ramadan. In a statement issued on Tuesday, the Board’s Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Sani Sulaiman, directed the closure of all entertainment venues, including event centres, popularly known as gala houses, and instructed DJs to suspend operations throughout the fasting period. The suspension will take effect from 10:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, and will remain in force until the end of Ramadan. The Board explained that the measure aims to allow residents to observe the Ramadan fast and carry out religious activities in a peaceful and undisturbed environment. A date for the reopening of the affected entertainment centres, particularly ahead of Eid celebrations, will be announced later. Authorities called on all stakeholders to fully comply with the directive, emphasizing that it falls within the Board’s mandate to regulate entertainment activities in the state. The Board also wished residents a peaceful and blessed Ramadan.

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Neo Akpofure Gives 48-Hour Ultimatum Over Rape Allegation, Threatens Defamation Suit

Big Brother Naija star Neo Akpofure has moved to take legal action against a woman who accused him of rape on X, demanding an immediate retraction and public apology. The allegation was made in a post dated February 17, 2026, by a user identified as “the violently wicked (@notralia),” who claimed that Neo raped her while they were students at the University of Calabar (UNICAL). In the post, she stated that they had been “casual sex buddies” with an understanding that he was not in a relationship, but alleged that he raped her after she confronted him about discovering otherwise. In response, Neo’s lawyers issued a strongly worded letter titled “Demand for Retraction and Public Apology for the Defamatory Publication Against Our Client, Mr. Neo Akpofure.” The legal team described the accusation as false, malicious, and defamatory, arguing that the claim has severely damaged Neo’s reputation and portrayed him as a criminal. They noted that the accuser acknowledged a consensual relationship in her own statement, insisting that the rape allegation is entirely untrue. According to the letter, the publication constitutes actionable libel under Nigerian law and exposes the accuser to civil liability and potential criminal consequences. Neo’s lawyers gave the woman 48 hours to delete the post and any related content, issue a clear public retraction stating that the allegation was false, publish a public apology on her X profile, and provide a written undertaking not to make further defamatory statements about him. They warned that failure to comply within the stipulated time would lead to the commencement of legal proceedings, including a civil defamation suit and other remedies available under Nigerian law. The development has since triggered widespread reactions online, with many debating the allegation and Neo’s decision to pursue legal redress.

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E-Money Gifts Chinedu Ikedieze Brand-New SUV at Birthday Celebration

Emeka Okonkwo, widely known as E-Money, has gifted Nollywood actor Chinedu Ikedieze a brand-new SUV in celebration of his birthday. The surprise presentation took place during E-Money’s birthday party, where the comic star appeared stunned and overjoyed as the luxury vehicle was unveiled before guests. Videos circulating online captured the emotional moment the keys were handed over, with loud cheers and applause filling the venue. E-Money has built a reputation for marking his birthdays with grand gestures, often splashing luxury cars and other high-value gifts on friends and associates as part of his yearly celebration tradition. Moment Nollywood actor Aki won a car at Emoney’s birthday 🎂 party pic.twitter.com/EiqxYHrFVA — Nigeria Stories (@NigeriaStories) February 18, 2026

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Gabon Suspends Social Media Nationwide Amid Rising Unrest

The Gabonese government has announced a nationwide suspension of social media platforms “until further notice,” citing concerns that online content is fueling unrest and deepening social divisions. The decision was made public on Tuesday evening by the High Authority for Communication (HAC) during a televised address. HAC spokesperson Jean-Claude Mendome said the move was prompted by the spread of false information, cyberbullying, and the unauthorized sharing of personal data on digital platforms. While specific platforms were not named, widely used apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook, and TikTok are expected to be affected. As of Wednesday morning, social media services were still accessible, but many residents anticipate that the suspension could be enforced at any moment. The announcement comes during a politically sensitive period in Gabon. The country has been navigating a transition since the 2023 military coup led by Brice Oligui Nguema, who later won the 2024 presidential election with over 90 percent of the vote, ending more than five decades of Bongo family rule. Since taking office, the 50-year-old president has promised reforms and a departure from previous practices, including the frequent use of internet blackouts to control information. During the last election, independent and foreign media were allowed to film ballot counting, a first for the country. Despite these reforms, the government is now facing rising social and economic tensions. Teachers went on strike in December over unpaid salaries and poor working conditions, and similar disputes have spread to other public sectors, including healthcare and civil service, sparking broader unrest. Mendome explained that the suspension was aimed at curbing the repeated circulation of “inappropriate, defamatory, hateful, and insulting content” online. Gabonese citizens are now waiting to see whether the suspension will be fully enforced and how long it might last. With labour strikes ongoing and social grievances unresolved, the coming days are expected to test both the government’s authority and the resilience of the country’s digital economy.

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South-East Monarch Urges President Tinubu to Free or Return Nnamdi Kanu to Kenya

Eze Lawrence Agubuzu, a traditional ruler from the South-East, has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to either release Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), or return him to Kenya, where he was initially arrested. Agubuzu, the Eze Ogbunechendo of Ezema Olo Kingdom in Enugu State, made the appeal on Tuesday during the 2026 National Traditional and Religious Leaders Summit on Health held at the State House, Abuja, with President Tinubu attending as Special Guest of Honour. Speaking during the segment for traditional rulers’ remarks, Agubuzu said Kanu’s continued detention was increasing unrest among youths in the South-East. “I must tell you, Mr President, that personally, I don’t feel very happy,” he said, describing the situation in the region as tense. He argued that true reconciliation and national unity would be difficult while Kanu remained in custody. “The ball stops in your court. Bring this man out. If we don’t want him in Nigeria, return him to Kenya or London, where they took him from,” Agubuzu said. The monarch also highlighted the growing frustration of youths toward traditional rulers in the South-East, who are accused of remaining silent on key issues. “Some of us here are being asked to go and work, but the young people in the South-East are so agitated they can even beat us. They see us as sellouts. We come to Abuja — they may think we’ve come to collect money and then keep quiet,” he said. Agubuzu further criticised the Southern Nigerian Traditional Rulers Council, arguing that it does not represent the entire South. He warned against allocating resources through an unrepresentative body, stating, “If you want to deal with us, deal with us in the South-East. If you have resources for us, give it to us. Don’t give it to people who come and say they represent a traditional rulers council.”

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Wizkid’s Babymama Shola Ogudu Slams Davido Fan Who Wished Death On Her Son Boluwatife

Shola Ogudu, Wizkid’s babymama, has angrily responded to a Davido fan who wished death on her son, Boluwatife (Champz), following a tweet. The fan, using the handle @30bguser0, commented on Boluwatife’s post, saying, “God take him and give us back Destiny Boy,” referring to the late singer Destiny Boy. Shola fired back, calling the user “mentally deranged” and cursing them, warning that the wish would backfire on them and their generation. “You are a mentally deranged individual!!!! I wish this prayer on you and your godforsaken generation. Bloody nuisance,” she wrote.

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Aliko Dangote Predicts Naira Could Strengthen to 1,100 to Dollar In 2026

Aliko Dangote, chairman of the Dangote Group, has predicted a significant strengthening of the naira, saying the currency could reach 1,100 to a dollar this year. Dangote made the comments on Tuesday during the launch of Nigeria’s Industrial Policy in Abuja, an event attended by Vice President Kashim Shettima and other top officials. He attributed the potential appreciation to recent government reforms, which he said are already benefiting manufacturers. “Today, if you look at it, Your Excellency, I believe with the policies that you have implemented in government, people now have started seeing the result, and manufacturers are very, very happy,” Dangote said. Noting that the naira currently trades around 1,340 to the dollar, he added that efforts to curb importation could push the currency down to 1,100, provided the measures are maintained. He also pointed out a catch-22, saying a stronger naira would reduce prices for imported goods but could lower government revenue: “We are an import-based country, which we shouldn’t be. What we should be doing is manufacturing all the things that we need.” Dangote urged stronger protections for local investors through incentives and improved infrastructure, highlighting power supply as a persistent challenge. “While the policy is in order, it must be backed with full protection for industrialists to drive the nation’s goal for industrialisation, job creation, and economic growth,” he said. His remarks come as Nigerian equities continue to perform strongly. Bloomberg recently reported that Nigerian stocks delivered the world’s second-best dollar returns in 2026, rising 31 percent and regaining 21 billion dollars in market value lost after the naira’s sharp devaluation in 2024. Total market capitalization on the Lagos Exchange now stands at around 84 billion dollars, roughly 58 percent higher than before the devaluation. Businessman Femi Otedola has also expressed optimism, predicting the naira could trade below 1,000 to the dollar before the end of 2026. He cited the Dangote Petroleum Refinery’s full production capacity of 650,000 barrels per day as a game-changer, noting it could supply up to 75 million litres of Premium Motor Spirit daily, boosting local supply and conserving foreign exchange. The naira has recently strengthened, trading at around 1,354 to the dollar on the official market and about 1,430–1,440 on the parallel market, its strongest levels in more than two years.

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Soso Berekon Gifts Carter Efe Over $10,000 at E-Money’s Birthday

At E-Money’s birthday party, content creator Carter Efe got a memorable surprise from music executive Soso Berekon. While livestreaming from a Rolls-Royce, Carter was showered with over $10,000 in cash by Soso, who sprayed the money over him as Carter repeatedly hailed him in excitement. The lavish moment quickly went viral, capturing the attention of fans online. Soso also gave Carter a personal tour of his Rolls-Royce, making the night even more unforgettable. The generous display highlighted the close bond between Carter and Soso, leaving everyone at the party talking about the duo’s unforgettable interaction. Crazy moment: Carter Efe was gifted dollar bills by Soso pic.twitter.com/Mtd4esinVn — EBUKA OF AFRICA ⭐ (@EBUKAOFAFRICA22) February 17, 2026

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