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Sarah Martins Touches Lives As She Shares Meals With Homeless In Ottawa

Sarah Martins Touches Lives As She Shares Meals With Homeless In Ottawa

Nollywood actress Sarah Martins has drawn attention online after a video emerged showing her distributing food to homeless individuals in Ottawa, Canada. In the footage, the actress was seen sharing 150 packs of freshly prepared meals with people on the streets, an act many have described as inspiring and selfless. Her latest outreach comes weeks after her arrest in Lagos for cooking on a public road — an incident that sparked mixed reactions. Despite that controversy, Martins appears determined to continue her charitable efforts. She documented the entire initiative, from shopping for ingredients to cooking alongside her partners, expressing her desire to make a positive impact in every community she finds herself.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Chukwukere sarah ujunwa (@officialsarahmartins)

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World Cup Play-offs: Gusau Confident Super Eagles Will Be Battle-ready

World Cup Play-offs: Gusau Confident Super Eagles Will Be Battle-ready

Six-time finalists Nigeria will be at their very best to grab Africa’s slot in the Intercontinental Play-offs for next year’s FIFA World Cup finals to be jointly-hosted by USA, Canada and Mexico, says President of Nigeria Football Federation, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau. Gusau exuded confidence on Wednesday that aside the forever-unyielding Nigerian spirit which saw the team clinch a spot in the play-offs in the first place, the National Sports Commission and the NFF are working in tandem to ensure the three-time African champions are poised for victory against Gabon on Thursday, 13th November, and for triumph against the winner between Cameroon and the Democratic Republic of Congo (the other semi final) on Sunday, 16th November. “Everything is being done, by the NSC and the NFF, to see that nothing is left to chance. No stone will be left unturned. That special spirit that saw the team rise to the occasion and score the four goals they actually needed against Bénin Republic on the final day of the qualifiers, will propel the team to victory in the play-offs. “The camp will open in Rabat, Morocco on Sunday, 9th November. We are speaking to the players already and everyone is on the same page. Every preparation needed to see the team soar to victory will be made, and I believe the players are additionally motivated by that keen desire of every professional footballer to feature at the FIFA World Cup finals.” The Super Eagles square up to the Panthers of Gabon at either the 18,000 – capacity El-Barid Stadium or the 22,000 – capacity Prince Moulay El Hassan Sports Complex (both in Rabat), with the Final of the play-offs scheduled for the Stade Prince Heritier Moulay El Hassan. The Confederation of African Football has announced that a draw will be conducted on Thursday, 30th October to determine which of the semi-final matches will be played in either stadium.

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JAMB Officials Walk Out On Lawmakers During Heated National Assembly Hearing

JAMB Officials Walk Out On Lawmakers During Heated National Assembly Hearing

Tension flared at the National Assembly on Wednesday when officials of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) abruptly walked out of an investigative hearing convened by the House of Representatives Committee on Basic Education Examination Bodies. The session, chaired by Hon. Oboku Oforji, was set up to scrutinize JAMB’s 2023–2024 budget performance, Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), remittances to the Consolidated Revenue Fund (CRF), and the board’s financial records from 2023 to date. Lawmakers said the committee had written to JAMB three times—on October 6, 17, and 23, 2025—demanding the appearance of the Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, along with relevant documents. But instead of showing up in person, Oloyede sent a director, Mufutau Bello, to represent him. Trouble began when Bello asked journalists covering the hearing to leave, arguing that the financial documents contained sensitive details. The committee rejected the request, insisting that the hearing was a public session and that it alone could decide the manner of its proceedings. The situation quickly escalated when Bello became visibly upset, ordered his team to pack up, and walked out of the session in protest—leaving lawmakers stunned. Furious over the walkout, the committee directed the Sergeant-at-Arms to arrest the JAMB officials, but they had already left the premises. Calling the incident “unfortunate and unacceptable,” Oforji warned that the House would not tolerate attempts by any agency to undermine its constitutional authority. “Our duty is to ensure that every institution under our oversight remains transparent and accountable to Nigerians. This is not about witch-hunting,” he said. The committee has now summoned Prof. Oloyede to appear personally with his management team and all required documents by Tuesday next week. Oforji warned that failure to comply would compel the House to invoke its powers under Sections 88 and 89 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended). Speaking after the rowdy session, committee members described JAMB’s action as a contempt of parliament and a direct challenge to democratic oversight. The hearing was adjourned until next Tuesday, with a final warning that any further defiance by the examination body would attract strict parliamentary sanctions.

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Tinubu Reverses Maryam Sanda’s Pardon, Imposes 12-Year Prison Term

President Bola Tinubu has cancelled the presidential pardon previously granted to Maryam Sanda, who was convicted in 2020 for the murder of her husband, Bilyaminu Bello. A new directive, issued through an official gazette on Wednesday by Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, confirmed the reversal. The President approved a 12-year prison sentence for Sanda on compassionate grounds. Sanda, who has spent six years and eight months at the Suleja Medium Security Custodial Centre, is now required to serve the remaining years of her term. The move follows widespread criticism of the earlier pardon, which many Nigerians described as a miscarriage of justice against the family of the late Bello. Additional details on the development are expected later.

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Fake Flavour Defends Stage Name, Says He Doesn’t Pretend To Be Flavour N’abania For Money

Fake Flavour Defends Stage Name, Says He Doesn’t Pretend To Be Flavour N’abania For Money

Nigerian performer Fake Flavour has addressed accusations that he impersonates highlife superstar Flavour N’abania, insisting his act is never meant to mislead fans. In a video message, he explained that his stage name reflects his admiration for Flavour. He also revealed that his performance fees range from ₦700,000 to ₦800,000—significantly lower than what Flavour charges—and that clients are aware he is a different artist. “I just love him,” Fake Flavour said, stressing that he does not adopt Flavour’s identity for financial gain. “Flavour would never perform for that amount. People who book me know I’m doing my own thing, and I’m not pretending to be him to get money.” "Please, I'm not using Flavour's name to scām people, I just love Flavour. I get paid ₦700,000 to ₦900,000 for a show, that money is too small for Flavour." — Fake Flavour cries out. 😂 https://t.co/FP9ZhRIsd6 pic.twitter.com/K7orH9h3r6 — 𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍 (@AsakyGRN) October 29, 2025

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Senate Confirms General Olufemi Oluyede As Nigeria’s Chief Of Defence Staff

The Senate on Wednesday confirmed General Olufemi Oluyede as Nigeria’s new Chief of Defence Staff after a high-security screening at the National Assembly complex in Abuja. Oluyede’s confirmation came less than an hour after he and other nominated service chiefs arrived for the screening, presided over by Senate President Godswill Akpabio. Speaking to welcome the nominees, Akpabio said the exercise was a constitutional duty and a key step in ensuring Nigeria’s armed forces remain disciplined, professional, and loyal to the country’s unity. “Distinguished colleagues, it is with great pleasure that I welcome our newly appointed service chiefs to the Senate. On behalf of the entire chamber, I congratulate you on your appointments and commend you for your years of dedicated service to our nation,” he said. He added that the screening underscores the Senate’s oversight role in maintaining competence at the top of Nigeria’s military hierarchy. “Today’s exercise ensures that only the most competent, patriotic, and disciplined officers are entrusted with safeguarding our national security and territorial integrity,” Akpabio said. General Oluyede’s confirmation strengthens leadership at the helm of Nigeria’s armed forces as the nation continues to focus on security and stability.

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Wunmi Calls Out Father‑in‑Law Joseph Aloba After SAN Quits DNA Case

Wunmi Calls Out Father‑in‑Law Joseph Aloba After SAN Quits DNA Case

Wunmi Aloba, widow of the late singer Mohbad, has slammed her father‑in‑law, Joseph Aloba, after a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) withdrew from the ongoing DNA case. On her Instagram story, she wrote: “Another lawyer, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), has withdrawn from the DNA case. To my father‑in‑law, you can get as many lawyers as you want from anywhere in the world; one thing’s certain — you can’t manipulate this DNA. I’m sorry.” She added: “Another lawyer gone. A whole SAN. When people are confident in the truth, they don’t run. They don’t hide. They don’t switch lawyers every month. They don’t ignore court calls. We have cooperated from Day 1. We have never opposed a DNA test. We showed up. We waited. We followed the law.” Wunmi accused her father‑in‑law’s team of delaying the process: “The only people delaying this process are the same people who requested it. No one can manipulate the court, and no one can manipulate science. Let the truth speak — for Liam, for Mohbad, and for justice. November 11 is around the corner. We will be there.” The case revolves around confirming the paternity of Liam, Mohbad’s son, with Wunmi insisting that she has fully cooperated while alleging that the delays stem from her father‑in‑law’s camp.

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VeryDarkMan Accuses Popular Comedian Of Plotting To Launder N700 Million Through His NGO

VeryDarkMan Accuses Popular Comedian Of Plotting To Launder N700 Million Through His NGO

Social media critic VeryDarkMan has leveled a serious allegation against a popular Nigerian comedian, claiming they attempted to use his NGO to launder N700 million. According to him, the comedian approached him with a proposal to transfer the funds into his NGO’s account, after which they would secretly withdraw and share portions of the money. He alleged that he was offered a 10 percent cut — about N70 million — but rejected it, saying he would rather invest in property than allow any illegal funds to pass through his organization. “A popular comedian, this comedian dey very quiet, you no go see am for social media; nothing concern am. E say them wan wire you N700M to your NGO account. For the NGO you go come carry some money comot, nobody go know. You go give us the money come carry 10%, that’s 70 million for be my own. I tell am say anything wey make 700 million touch this NGO account, I no go dey find land again. Na building I dey go buy. Anything wey make their money touch this account, their money don go….” VeryDarkMan added that this isn’t the first time his NGO has been dragged into suspicious dealings, but maintained that he has never allowed fraudulent transactions to pass through it.

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