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Portable Returns To Spotlight With Bold New Look After Police Release

Portable, the Zazu crooner, has returned to the public eye with a fresh, revitalized look, signaling a bold comeback. The singer, known for his unapologetic style, was recently spotted sporting a sleek new haircut while freestyling, marking his first appearance since regaining freedom from police custody. A video of the performance, which has been widely shared on social media, shows Portable radiating confidence and energy as he effortlessly delivers impromptu lyrics. His new style has drawn attention from fans and critics, with many praising his daring fashion statement. Beyond the fashion, Portable’s return reflects his resilience after a challenging period in Ogun State, where he faced multiple charges, including assault and resisting arrest. He was released on bail after spending about a week in custody, and his latest public appearance demonstrates his determination to bounce back stronger. Portable Spotted With a new Haircut While Freestyling After Regaining his freedom…. This week go too long 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/NrYSyF7naO — Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) January 20, 2026

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Father of Suspect in Kano Family Killings Calls for Son’s Execution

Malam Auwal, father of Umar Auwal, the prime suspect in the brutal killing of seven family members in Dorayi Chiranchi, Kano, has urged authorities to punish his son without delay. Umar, currently in police custody, is accused of murdering his aunt, Fatima Abubakar, and her six children in broad daylight on Saturday. The victims have been identified as Maimuna (17), Aisha (16), Bashir (13), Abubakar (10), Faruk (7), and Abdussalam, aged one and a half. Police confirmed that Umar confessed not only to the Dorayi killings but also to a recent attack in Tudun Yola, where two housewives were murdered and their home set on fire. In an interview with Freedom Radio, Malam Auwal distanced himself from his son, describing him as “useless to society” and insisting that he should be executed rather than imprisoned. “What he committed against my younger sister and her six children, my wife’s younger sister and her co-wife is condemnable. I distance myself from him,” he said. He also claimed that Umar had previously killed his younger sister years ago, even removing her eyes. “I don’t even want them to waste time on prosecution. Umar and his likes are supposed to be eliminated. They are not supposed to be remanded and fed with taxpayers’ money,” he added. Malam Auwal commended the police for their handling of the case and revealed that neither he nor Umar’s mother would attend any court proceedings during the trial, saying he had already “sacrificed” his son.

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Portable’s Wives Bewaji and Ashabi Simple Clash Online After Singer’s Release

Tensions flared online between Portable’s wife, Bewaji, and his baby mama, Ashabi Simple, following the singer’s release from detention. The drama started when Bewaji shared a video that appeared to troll Ashabi Simple — one of the key figures involved in the issues that led to Portable’s imprisonment — using a playful “😜” gesture. She followed up with another post showing herself in digital clown makeup, captioned: “Make una sha no come for me because ko ni funny,” signaling that she wasn’t bothered by the reactions. Ashabi Simple responded on her Instagram Story, calling out Bewaji’s behavior as childish. She wrote: “Isn’t that childish, Iyawa? Me throw shades keh? Any shade wey I c now na to use ham see front. I no dey throw anybody. Not looking for cheap fame here.” The online exchange has drawn the attention of fans, who continue to watch the ongoing rivalry unfold between Bewaji and Ashabi Simple in the wake of Portable’s legal troubles.

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Kaduna Police Deny Kajuru Church Kidnap Reports, Warn Against Spreading False Information

The Kaduna State Police Command has dismissed reports that over 100 worshippers were abducted in Kajuru Local Government Area, calling the claims entirely false. Police Commissioner Muhammad Rabiu described the allegations as a deliberate attempt by “conflict entrepreneurs” to spread panic and destabilize the state. The rumor, which circulated on Monday, claimed that armed bandits attacked a church service in Kurmin Wali village on Sunday and kidnapped more than 100 congregants. Addressing journalists after a State Security Council meeting at Sir Kashim Ibrahim House, Rabiu urged anyone promoting the story to provide proof, warning that spreading false information would attract legal consequences. He also challenged those insisting the kidnapping occurred to present the names and details of the alleged victims. Kajuru Local Government Chairman Dauda Madaki confirmed that security personnel were immediately deployed to the area after hearing of the supposed attack. Investigations revealed no evidence of any abduction. “We visited the church, spoke to the village head Mai Dan Zaria, and interviewed the youth leader Bernard Bona. All confirmed that no attack took place. I challenge anyone to provide the names of supposed victims, but no one has come forward,” Madaki said. He suggested that the rumor may have been fueled by individuals unhappy with the peace Kajuru has enjoyed under the current administration. Madaki called on residents to remain calm, continue their daily routines, and report any suspicious activities to security agencies. Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Sule Shauibu (SAN), also confirmed the findings, saying religious leaders, including the state CAN chairman, verified that the reports were false. “Kaduna State Government has zero tolerance for criminality,” he said. Authorities have urged the public to rely only on verified information from official security sources and ignore the unsubstantiated kidnapping claims.

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Brooklyn Beckham Says He Won’t Reconcile With Parents, Accuses David and Victoria of Media Lies

Brooklyn Beckham has opened up about his ongoing feud with his parents, Victoria and David Beckham, saying he has no plans to reconcile with them. He accused them of spreading false information in the media and interfering in his marriage. On Monday, January 19, Brooklyn took to Instagram to explain that he had tried to keep family matters private but felt forced to respond after repeated media reports. He said he is now standing up for himself against attempts to control his life. “I have been silent for years and made every effort to keep these matters private. Unfortunately, my parents and their team have continued to go to the press, leaving me with no choice but to speak for myself and tell the truth about only some of the lies that have been printed.” “I do not want to reconcile with my family. I’m not being controlled, I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life. Recently, I have seen with my own eyes the lengths that they’ll go through to place countless lies in the media, mostly at the expense of innocent people, to preserve their own facade. But I believe the truth always comes out.” Brooklyn also revealed that he suffered from intense anxiety growing up, which has lessened since he moved out of his parents’ home. The dispute has reportedly involved his younger brother, Cruz. Last December, Cruz responded to a Daily Mail report claiming Brooklyn had been unfollowed by their parents on social media, stating that the family had all been blocked accidentally. Brooklyn, however, insists that Cruz was used by his parents to target him online. “Sent to attack me on social media, before they ultimately blocked me out of nowhere this last summer,” Brooklyn said. The BBC reached out to David and Victoria Beckham, the former footballer and former Spice Girl, for comment, but neither has responded to their son’s allegations.

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Morocco to Take Legal Action After Senegal Walk-Off in Afcon Final

Morocco is set to take legal action following the dramatic Africa Cup of Nations final on Sunday, where Senegal walked off the pitch in protest over a penalty decision but eventually won the match. The final in Rabat ended 1-0 in favour of Senegal after extra time. Morocco had a chance to snatch victory with a last-minute penalty at the end of regulation, awarded after a VAR review determined a tug on striker Brahim Diaz’s shoulder. Senegalese players reacted by leaving the field, causing a 14-minute delay before returning, during which Diaz missed the crucial spot-kick. In a statement, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation (RMFF) said: “The Royal Moroccan Football Federation announces that it will pursue legal action with the Confederation of African Football and FIFA to rule on the walk-off of the Senegalese national team from the field during the final against the Moroccan national team, as well as on the events surrounding this decision, following the referee’s awarding of a penalty that was deemed correct by all experts.” The federation added: “This situation had a significant impact on the normal course of the match and on the players’ performance.” While Morocco’s specific aims in lodging the complaint remain unclear beyond challenging the match events, the incident has drawn widespread condemnation from football authorities. Fifa President Gianni Infantino and CAF both criticised Senegal’s players and coaching staff, stating that walk-offs and violent reactions have no place in the sport.

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FCTA Says 10 of 14 Workers’ Demands Met, Pledges to Address Remaining Issues Amid Abuja Strike

The Federal Capital Territory Administration has said it has resolved most of the issues raised by workers currently on strike in Abuja. In a statement released on Monday, the senior special assistant to the FCT minister on public communications and social media, Lere Olayinka, said 10 out of the 14 demands submitted by the workers had already been met, while discussions were ongoing to resolve the remaining four. “The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has said that 10 out the 14 demands of the workers that are on strike have been met, adding that other demands are being looked into with a view to addressing them.” Workers of the Federal Capital Territory Administration and the Federal Capital Development Authority on Monday embarked on an indefinite strike, bringing government activities in Abuja to a halt. The action followed a directive from the Joint Union Action Congress after an earlier ultimatum over outstanding demands was not addressed. Olayinka said senior officials of the administration had engaged union leaders in several meetings, including sessions held on Saturday and Sunday, adding that the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, had shown commitment to resolving all the issues. The statement listed measures already taken, including the payment of five months’ outstanding wage award, settlement of 13 months Hazard Allowance and 22 months Rural Allowance owed to health workers, and the payment of arrears amounting to N286,166,772.46, affecting 724 officers across 24 secretariats, departments and agencies. On the issue of extending the tenure of retired directors and permanent secretaries, the administration said the matter had been resolved, with assurances that Public Service Rules would be adhered to. “On elongation of tenure of retired Directors and Permanent Secretaries in violation of the Public Service Rules, this has been ressolved with Minister assuring the workers of strict compliance with the Public Service Rules.” The statement also addressed concerns raised by JUAC regarding staff training and retraining, noting that steps had been taken to address the matter. “JUAC also raised the issue of training and retraining of staff and on this, on this, all SDAs have been directed to forward general and specialized training needs to the permanent Secretary, Common Services for onward submission to the office of the Head of Service for further necessary action.” The FCTA dismissed claims of non-remittance of pension and National Housing Fund deductions, explaining that a committee had been constituted to monitor all deductions and remittances. It described the strike as unnecessary, ill-motivated and aimed at objectives beyond workers’ welfare, given what it described as the extensive efforts already made by the minister to meet nearly all the demands. The administration also called on security agencies to ensure that workers who chose not to participate in the strike are allowed unhindered access to their offices to carry out their lawful duties.

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Former OPEC President Diezani Alison-Madueke Appears In London Court Ahead Of Bribery Trial

Diezani Alison-Madueke, Nigeria’s former oil minister and a past president of OPEC, appeared before a London court on Monday as proceedings began ahead of her bribery trial. The opening phase of the case is focused on preliminary and procedural issues, including jury selection, with Alison-Madueke present in court. The substantive trial is slated to start on Monday, January 26, and is expected to run for about 10 to 12 weeks. Alison-Madueke served as Nigeria’s minister of petroleum resources between 2010 and 2015, making history as the first woman to hold the position and later the first female president of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. Now 65, she has been on bail since her arrest in London in October 2015 and has pleaded not guilty to all six counts brought against her. In 2023, the UK’s National Crime Agency formally charged her over alleged bribery offences said to have taken place between 2011 and 2015, during her time in office. “We suspect Diezani Alison-Madueke abused her power in Nigeria and accepted financial rewards for awarding multi-million-pound contracts.” Court documents allege that she received benefits worth at least £100,000, including cash payments, chauffeur-driven vehicles, private jet flights and access to several properties in London. Prosecutors also claim the rewards extended to luxury items and services such as designer goods from stores including Louis Vuitton, furniture, home renovations, household staff and the payment of private school fees. Two other defendants are facing related bribery charges in the case. Doye Agama joined Monday’s hearing by video link, while Olatimbo Ayinde was physically present in the dock.

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