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Swanky Jerry and Annie Idibia Fuel Dating Rumors With Flirty Online Exchange

Swanky Jerry and Nollywood actress Annie Idibia have set tongues wagging after a series of flirtatious interactions on social media, sparking dating rumors. The drama started when Swanky Jerry shared two photos of himself and Annie looking effortlessly stylish in matching outfits, captioning the post “WCW” (Woman Crush Wednesday) and tagging the actress. Annie responded playfully in the comments, writing: “my SWANKILICIOUS loveeeeeeeee you ❤️❤️❤️,” while Swanky Jerry replied: “@annieidibia1 together forever,” sending fans into a frenzy. The affectionate exchange has reignited speculation about their relationship, especially since past reports suggested the pair had distanced themselves after personal controversies involving Annie. Though neither has confirmed a romance, their recent interactions have captured the attention of fans, many of whom are eagerly watching to see if the stylish duo will make their relationship official.

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Toke Makinwa Shows Daughter YaYa Enjoying Biweekly Indonesian Massage

Nigerian media personality Toke Makinwa has once again delighted fans with a glimpse into her life as a new mother. On her official Snapchat page, Toke shared a video of her 2-month-old daughter receiving a soothing Indonesian massage, showing just how pampered her little one is. The 40-year-old had previously captured social media attention in August 2025 when she announced the birth of her baby. In the latest clip, she highlighted her devotion to her daughter, revealing that the massage is given twice a week by a professional Indonesian therapist. Captioning the video, Toke wrote: “2 times a week YaYa has an Indonesian lady come give her a full body massage.”

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Zinoleesky and Moliy’s Online Clash Sparks Massive Social Media Frenzy

Zinoleesky and Ghanaian-American singer Moliy turned heads on X (formerly Twitter) this week after a heated online spat that quickly became one of the most viral feuds in African music. The confrontation began on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, when Zinoleesky responded to a post tagging Moliy with a dismissive comment: “2 hits wonder… and I don’t even know the 2nd song @moliymusic.” The jab immediately gained traction, attracting reactions from fans, influencers, and fellow artists. Moliy fired back sharply, seemingly taking aim at Zinoleesky’s influence, tweeting: “Very grateful to not be known by you, artists that know me aren’t local champions.” The exchanges set social media alight, with fans from both camps flooding the platform with memes, hot takes, and playful arguments. Zinoleesky escalated the drama, calling Moliy a “Remix goddess” and adding a cryptic line that many interpreted as a reference to OnlyFans. While the online storm has cooled, the clash has reignited discussions about the rivalry between Nigerian and Ghanaian artists, highlighting how social media continues to amplify competition and conversations across the continent’s music scene.  

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Nnamdi Kanu Declared Medically Fit To Stand Trial, Court Approves Private Legal Consultation

The team of medical experts appointed by the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has confirmed that the health condition of detained IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, is not life-threatening. The medical assessment was ordered by Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja to resolve conflicting reports from medical personnel representing both the prosecution and the defence. In the panel’s report, submitted to the court on October 13 and partially read in open court on Thursday, the experts concluded that Kanu is medically fit to continue with his terrorism trial. Following the submission, Justice Omotosho ruled that the trial could proceed, noting that there were no objections from either side regarding the findings. However, the judge granted a request from Kanu’s lawyer, Kanu Agabi (SAN), for a private consultation between the defendant and his legal team outside the Department of State Services (DSS) facility. Agabi had expressed concerns that discussions with his client might be recorded or monitored by the DSS. Justice Omotosho directed that the private consultation be held inside the courtroom, without any third parties present, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on October 22. The court also scheduled the continuation of Kanu’s trial for October 23.  

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Ayra Starr And Her Mum Go Viral For Playful Photoshoot And Striking Resemblance

Ayra Starr has captured the internet’s attention with a sweet and playful video featuring her mother, showing off their beautiful bond and uncanny resemblance. In the viral clip, the singer is seen snapping photos of her mum, who confidently mimics her celebrity poses with flair. Ayra jokingly says, “Mummy, you’re stealing my pose,” as both share laughter while striking nearly identical stances. Fans have flooded the comments with admiration, calling Ayra’s mum “a stunner” and noting that the singer clearly got her good looks and confidence from her.

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Kebbi Govt Approves N4.05 Billion To Rehabilitate Seven General Hospitals

The Kebbi State Executive Council has approved N4.05 billion for the rehabilitation of seven general hospitals across the state as part of efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery. State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Junaidu Marshall, announced the approval after the council’s meeting presided over by Governor Nasir Idris in Birnin Kebbi on Wednesday. Marshall listed the benefiting hospitals as Kambaza, Suru, Kamba, Dirin-Daji, Kangiwa, Koko, and Yauri. He added that Argungu General Hospital had already been rehabilitated and equipped with modern facilities. He noted that several other hospitals — including those in Zaga, Zuru, Bunza, Gulma, Bena, Jega, Shanga, and Sir Yahaya Memorial Hospital in Birnin Kebbi — had either been completed or were undergoing rehabilitation. According to him, the latest approval brings the total number of rehabilitated general hospitals under Governor Idris’s administration to 16, with plans to upgrade all 30 hospitals before the end of his tenure. The commissioner said the council also approved N570 million for the Kebbi Contributory Healthcare Management Agency (KECHEMA) to register 45,000 vulnerable persons under the State Social Register, ensuring affordable healthcare for the poor. Marshall added that under the World Bank IMPACT project, the state had provided counterpart funding for 73 primary healthcare centres, while another 42 centres would be rehabilitated to meet national standards. He reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to ensuring quality and accessible healthcare services across Kebbi State.  

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African Union Suspends Madagascar After Army Ousts President And Seizes Power

The African Union has suspended Madagascar after the country’s military seized power and announced plans to install a transitional government, marking the latest political upheaval in the island nation. In a statement on Wednesday, AU Commission Chairperson Mahamoud Ali Youssouf said the suspension takes effect immediately, stressing that “the rule of law must prevail over the rule of force.” The crisis erupted after weeks of “Gen-Z” anti-government protests over worsening water and electricity shortages. The unrest deepened when President Andry Rajoelina dismissed his entire cabinet, a decision that triggered mass demonstrations and calls for his resignation. Amid the growing tension, elements of the military joined the protesters, leaving the president politically vulnerable. Rajoelina fled the country fearing for his safety but attempted to dissolve the National Assembly from an undisclosed location. Lawmakers defied his decree and voted to impeach him on Tuesday. Shortly after, Colonel Michael Randrianirina, head of the elite CAPSAT military unit, declared that the armed forces had taken over, dissolved key state institutions, and would form a transitional authority to steer the nation. The AU’s swift suspension reflects its long-standing policy of rejecting any unconstitutional change of government among member states.  

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Gov Radda Insists Katsina Won’t Negotiate With Bandits, Expands Community Watch Corps

Governor Dikko Radda of Katsina State has reaffirmed that his administration will never negotiate with bandits but remains open to sincere peace efforts that can restore stability across the state. The governor made this known on Wednesday while inaugurating 100 new members of the Community Watch Corps (C-Watch) in Katsina. He said his government’s mission from the start has been to end insecurity and ensure lasting peace for residents. “When we launched the C-Watch initiative about two years ago, it was uncharted territory. But one thing was certain — our determination to end banditry,” Radda said. “Some people claim we are negotiating with bandits, but that is far from the truth. The government will not negotiate with criminals, though we will always welcome genuine peace.” He explained that the Katsina Model focuses on community-led peacebuilding, where affected communities can engage repentant bandits willing to lay down their arms, while the state government provides oversight and support. “Our goal is to make sure communities that experience peace also enjoy development, so our people can live in safety and dignity,” he added. Radda said the approach is already producing results, with Jibia recording eight months without a major attack, and Batsari remaining peaceful for seven months. Other areas such as Danmusa, Safana, Faskari, and Sabuwa have also reported improved security. He emphasized that while dialogue plays a role, security operations by federal forces remain essential to keeping the state safe. “Those who choose to return to crime will face the full weight of the law,” the governor warned. Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Dr. Nasir Mu’azu, praised Radda’s leadership, saying the community-based model has drastically reduced insecurity in Katsina. He explained that the event marked the third phase of the C-Watch training, following earlier batches in 2023 and 2024, with the new recruits—50 each—set to be deployed to Kankia and Dutsin-Ma Local Government Areas.

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