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United Nigeria Airlines Accepts Apologies from VeryDarkMan and Mr Jollof Following Onboard Altercation

United Nigeria Airlines has acknowledged the apology videos released by Martins “VeryDarkMan” Otse and comedian Freedom “Mr Jollof” Atsepoyi following their altercation on a flight earlier this week. The incident occurred on Monday, November 17, 2025, as both men were boarding Flight UN0523 from Asaba International Airport in Delta State to Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. The confrontation drew the attention of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), with its Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Michael Achimugu, condemning the behavior and promising that the parties involved would face appropriate legal consequences. On Tuesday, both VeryDarkMan and Mr Jollof posted video apologies on Instagram, expressing regret to the NCAA, the airline, passengers, and the public. Mr Jollof stated that he acted in self-defense after being provoked by VeryDarkMan, citing long-standing, unproven claims of infidelity involving his wife, which are currently before a court. In a statement released on Thursday, United Nigeria Airlines, through its Public Relations Officer Chibuike Uloka, confirmed that it had received and accepted the apologies. The airline emphasized that it expects both men to honor their commitments to avoid any conduct that could compromise aviation safety or decorum in the future. “United Nigeria Airlines acknowledges and accepts the public apologies issued by VeryDarkMan and Mr Jollof following the onboard altercation during the boarding of Flight UN0523 from Asaba to Lagos. We take note of their commitments expressed via social media to refrain from any conduct that could compromise aviation safety, order, or decorum onboard United Nigeria Airlines flights or any other airline,” the statement read. The airline also commended the swift response of the NCAA, Airport Security (AVSEC), other aviation authorities, and Asaba International Airport staff, as well as its crew for managing the situation professionally while following all safety protocols. United Nigeria Airlines reiterated its alignment with the Airline Operators of Nigeria and other regulatory bodies in efforts to prevent unruly passenger behavior. The airline called on travelers to cooperate fully with airline personnel, security, and airport authorities to maintain safe and orderly air travel in Nigeria. “United Nigeria Airlines remains committed to providing safe, reliable, and dignified service to all passengers across its network. United Nigeria Airlines — Flying to Unite!” the statement concluded.

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Zamfara Government to Sponsor Wedding of 200 Orphans

The Zamfara State Government, through the Zakkat and Endowment Board, has finalised plans to sponsor the weddings of 200 orphans in the state. Executive Secretary of the Board, Malam Habibu Balarabe, told journalists in Gusau that the mass wedding is scheduled for Monday, November 23, 2025, at the Board’s premises. He confirmed that all beneficiaries have been carefully screened and selected. In addition to the wedding, the Board will provide grants to 200 women engaged in small-scale businesses to support and expand their livelihoods. Balarabe noted that 100 women who completed a three-week poultry farming training will also receive starter packs to kickstart their ventures. The Board has also arranged to settle selected debt cases in Shari’ah Courts and correctional centres across the state. Furthermore, some orphans who have completed computer literacy training will receive starter packs during the ceremony, equipping them with tools to enhance their skills and independence. This initiative highlights the Zamfara government’s commitment to social welfare, youth empowerment, and women’s economic development in the state.

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Regina Daniels Slams AGN President Over Comments About Her Family and Marriage

Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has fired back at the President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Emeka Rollas, following his public comments about her marital life and her mother, Rita Daniels. On Instagram, Regina expressed her outrage, saying: “AGN President, respectfully, there must be something wrong with you, sir! To say I need help? You have no business speaking nonsense about my family or my mum — who has always praised you. I will not do the same.” She criticized Rollas for failing to deliver on his promises to actors during his eight-year tenure, pointing out that aside from opening an office — which drew criticism despite her family being major sponsors — he has done little to enforce actors’ protections or residuals. Regina also took issue with his insinuations about her personal life, accusing him of bitterness stemming from past visits to her family home: “You brought women into my family home several times for ‘swimming lessons,’ which I warned you about. You have always used high-profile men, luring them with women, just to enrich yourself.” She expressed disappointment in a man she once respected, stating: “What happened to the fatherly figure I admired because of the devotion my mum had for you? You were paid chicken change to speak nonsense about a child who gained nothing under your administration. Instead, my ex-husband and my mother gave you your greatest honor. You should be thankful to my mother for introducing you to him.” Defending her mother’s election and contributions to the guild, Regina added: “I am still in awe that you would try to discredit my mother’s election and diminish her efforts. She has paid her dues in the industry and would be a perfect figurehead to represent actors. Our industry needs strong female leadership, guided by capable advisors, to take us to greater heights.” She concluded her statement firmly, making it clear that she would not tolerate disrespect: “I don’t like rubbish.” Regina’s post highlights her frustration with Rollas, reasserts her support for her mother, and underscores her call for integrity and strong leadership within Nollywood.

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Olamide Condemns Rising Insecurity, Urges Unity Amid Kebbi Kidnappings And Kwara Church Attack

Nigerian rapper Olamide has voiced his deep concern over the escalating insecurity in the country in a heartfelt message on Instagram. He wrote: “Our nation has been hit by an alarming wave of one tragedy after another these past few days, and honestly, our hearts are broken. We are struggling to process the devastating attack at the CAC in Kwara, even as we mourn the loss of the AFUED NYSC corps members. Our worry is deep and constant, even as we hear that there have been more abductions. In the face of these heinous acts, our nation must draw upon its strength and unwavering resolve to stand together against those who seek to divide us. We as a people must unite to work and pray together for the safe return of the promising young minds kidnapped in Kebbi. I am sending every ounce of peace and strength to the families grieving, and prayers that all the abducted persons are brought home safely. These tragedies are a painful reminder that the safety and security of Nigerians must never be compromised. The right to life and education is fundamental. This can’t be our reality. Peace should be a certainty, not just a desperate prayer.” Olamide expressed heartbreak over recent tragedies, including the attack on the CAC in Kwara and the deaths of AFUED NYSC corps members, while also highlighting the ongoing abductions of young Nigerians. He urged citizens to stand united, work together, and pray for the safe return of those kidnapped, stressing that the country’s security must remain a priority. He further underscored that these incidents are a reminder that the right to life and education is fundamental, emphasizing that peace should be a guaranteed reality, not just a hope. Extending support to grieving families, Olamide’s message calls for national solidarity, vigilance, and compassion in the face of rising insecurity.

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Nnamdi Kanu Skips Defence In Terrorism Trial, Case Adjourned To November

Nnamdi Kanu Found Guilty On Terrorism Charges By Abuja Federal High Court

The Federal High Court in Abuja has found Biafra agitator Nnamdi Kanu guilty of terrorism and being a member of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). Justice James Omotosho, who had earlier removed Kanu from the courtroom for unruly behaviour during Thursday’s proceedings, ruled that the prosecution proved its case beyond reasonable doubt. Kanu has now been convicted on six of the seven counts brought against him by the Federal Government. The court held that Kanu carried out terrorist acts, issued illegal stay-at-home orders in the South-east for years, incited violence, instructed people to make bombs targeting government facilities, and maintained membership in a terrorist organisation. Justice Omotosho noted that Kanu had made several broadcasts threatening the federal government and citizens, aiming to achieve Biafra’s independence through violence. “The defendant knew what he was doing while making these violent threats. He was bent on achieving his objective with violence and did not mind if his own people died,” the judge said. The court cited multiple pieces of evidence, including a video from the Third World Igbo Congress in Los Angeles, USA, where Kanu called for violence despite participants urging peaceful dialogue. Other broadcasts during the EndSARS protests in October 2020 were also highlighted, in which he encouraged listeners to burn government facilities and attack security officers and their families. Justice Omotosho emphasized that Kanu’s words were not mere rhetoric, noting the real-world consequences of his incitement: 128 police officers, 37 military officers, and 10 other security personnel were killed, 164 police stations and nine INEC offices were destroyed. “There is no doubt the incitement contributed to the killing of security operatives and destruction of police stations,” he said. The judge described Kanu as having “an evil intention to wreak havoc on the people and government of Nigeria,” calling him “an international terrorist” for directing attacks against foreign embassies, including the British High Commission. Kanu’s broadcasts commanding stay-at-home orders in the South-east, inciting the Eastern Security Network to attack government forces, and professing membership in IPOB after it was proscribed as a terrorist organisation in 2017 were also cited. The court ruled these actions constituted terrorism and confirmed his membership in a banned terrorist group. Justice Omotosho further noted that Kanu failed to mount any defence despite repeated opportunities. He described the prosecution’s evidence as “uncontroverted.” The sentence has not yet been pronounced as the judge continues reading the full judgement.

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Nigeria Rise To 38th In FIFA Rankings Despite Performances Against DR Congo

Nigeria have climbed three spots to 38th in the latest FIFA men’s world ranking released on Wednesday, following a month in which the Super Eagles featured in two crucial competitive matches. The new ranking factors in 149 international games played since the last update, including Nigeria’s 4–1 win over Gabon and the 1–1 draw with DR Congo, which the Eagles eventually lost 4–3 on penalties in the African play-off. Although the penalty defeat cost Nigeria a place at the 2026 World Cup, the team’s performances were still strong enough to push them higher on the global table. Nigeria now sit on 1,502.46 points, placing them fifth in Africa behind Morocco, Senegal, Egypt and Algeria. Morocco lead the continent with 1,713.12 points, while Senegal follow in 19th place globally with 1,648.07 points. Egypt occupy 34th with 1,520.68, just ahead of Algeria in 35th on 1,516.37 points. The African standings are tightly contested, with Nigeria holding a slim edge over sixth-placed Tunisia, who sit 40th with 1,497.13 points. Further down the list, Ivory Coast trail with 1,489.59 points, while DR Congo stand on 1,442.50, showing how competitive the region has become.

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Tiwa Savage Kneels To Greet Don Jazzy, Sparking Admiration For Humility And Warmth

Tiwa Savage’s recent gesture towards Don Jazzy has become an emotional moment that’s winning hearts across social media. During a public encounter, the singer knelt down to greet her former boss, Don Jazzy, a display of respect and humility that immediately caught the attention of fans. Don Jazzy, in turn, responded with a warm and genuine reaction, embracing Tiwa and acknowledging her gesture with a smile, showing mutual respect and fondness. The interaction, captured on video, quickly went viral as viewers praised the moment for its sincerity and warmth. Fans flooded social media, applauding Tiwa Savage for her humility despite her superstar status, while also commending Don Jazzy for his kind and gracious response. Respect on display as Tiwa Savage kneels to greet her former boss Don Jazzy at a recent indoor eventpic.twitter.com/7MJxSBkRKT — Instablog9ja (@instablog9ja) November 20, 2025

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UK Police Visit Peller Over Noise Complaints During TikTok Live Stream

A new video captures UK police arriving at Peller’s residence to address noise complaints over his loud activities. The TikTok star was live streaming when officers knocked, asking him to lower the volume. They entered briefly to check the apartment and ensure he was alone. Peller clarified that the apartment belongs to his manager, who is away, and that he is in the UK solely for a show, planning to return to Nigeria on the 24th. Moment UK police pulled up to search Peller’s room because he was too loud…Werey don go buy market for Uk 😭🫵🏽 pic.twitter.com/SEVZubCG5Y — Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) November 19, 2025

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