Fire Engulfs Rivers State Secretariat Podium Block, No Casualties Reported

Fire Engulfs Rivers State Secretariat Podium Block, No Casualties Reported

A fire engulfed part of the Rivers State Secretariat Complex in Port Harcourt on Friday, destroying some property but causing no casualties. The blaze reportedly started around 4pm on the ground floor of a tall building known as the Podium and spread to the office of the newly formed Rivers State Pension Board. Initial reports indicate that an electrical fault may have triggered the fire. Dr Honour Sirawoo, Permanent Secretary of the State Ministry of Information, confirmed the incident, saying firefighters acted swiftly to contain the inferno. “It was at the Podium Block of the State Secretariat, on the right side where the fire started. Fortunately, the State and Federal Fire Services responded promptly and managed to bring the situation under control,” Sirawoo said. Rivers State Head of Service, Dr Inyinge Brown, also confirmed that no lives were lost and praised the readiness of the recently rehabilitated State Fire Service. “We were informed of a fire at the right wing, ground floor of the Podium Block. The State Fire Service responded immediately, and we also engaged the Federal Fire Service, Renaissance partners, and the military, all of whom contributed to controlling the fire. Thanks to these combined efforts, the fire has been contained,” she said. Brown further commended Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s proactive steps in upgrading the fire service, noting that the situation could have been far worse without these improvements. She also urged civil servants to exercise caution, advising them to switch off and unplug electrical devices to prevent future incidents, particularly in heritage buildings.

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Lagos Court Awards Adunni Ade N20 Million Over False Romance Report

Lagos Court Awards Adunni Ade N20 Million Over False Romance Report

Actress Adunni Ade has won a landmark privacy case, with a Lagos High Court awarding her N20 million in damages after an online publication falsely linked her to a romantic relationship with Senator Dino Melaye. The lawsuit, filed under case number LD/17781MFHR/2024, targeted a news outlet and its reporter over a story published on January 18, 2023, titled “Six Popular Nigerian Actresses Who Have Been Accused of Dating Dino Melaye.” Adunni claimed the article portrayed her in a misleading and offensive manner, constituting a “false light” invasion of privacy. In her statement, Adunni said the publication caused her significant emotional and psychological distress and violated her constitutional right to privacy under Section 37 of the Nigerian Constitution. She also cited breaches of the Nigeria Data Protection Act, 2023, due to the unauthorized use of her name and image. The defendants argued that her photos were publicly available on Instagram and that the lawsuit was filed a year after the article was published. However, Justice Ibironke Harrison ruled in Adunni’s favor, stating that she did not need to provide her data directly to the defendants for her claim to be valid. The court ordered the respondents to remove all mentions of her name and images from the publication in addition to the N20 million damages. Legal experts hailed the decision as a significant development in Nigerian privacy law, formally recognizing “false light” as a distinct violation. Adunni Ade, a German-American and Nigerian actress and single mother of two sons, has previously threatened legal action against other blogs for false reports about her personal life, emphasizing her right to protect her reputation.  

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Manny Pacquiao Jr. Finally Turns Pro After Summer Delay

Manny Pacquiao Jr. Finally Turns Pro After Summer Delay

Emmanuel “Jimuel” Pacquiao Jr., son of boxing icon Manny Pacquiao, is officially turning professional. World Boxing News confirms that the young fighter will make his debut on the first MP Promotions show in the United States, scheduled for November 29 in Temecula, California. The announcement ends months of speculation over the 24-year-old’s professional plans, following his omission from his father’s highly anticipated comeback undercard earlier this summer. Pacquiao Jr. transitions to the pro ranks after a mixed amateur career, reportedly with a 6-4 record. Some sources suggest discrepancies in his record, including four consecutive losses and at least one uncounted draw, highlighting an inconsistent development phase. His head trainer, Marvin Somodio of the Wild Card Gym, previously noted a cautious approach. “Manny Jr. is just training every day, just like my other professional fighters. We are hoping to get him a fight soon, but the main thing is improving him at the gym every day. Turning pro in the future is the plan for him, and once I see that he is ready,” Somodio told WBN earlier this year. The decision to keep Pacquiao Jr. off his father’s undercard sparked discussions among fans but was likely strategic, protecting him from intense media scrutiny and pressure in his first paid fight. Debuting on a dedicated MP Promotions card allows Pacquiao Jr. to step into the professional scene on his own terms. Reports also hint at a potential future bout on his father’s next return, possibly against Rolly Romero, if Premier Boxing Champions confirms the fight in January 2026. Pacquiao Jr. now has the opportunity to prove his readiness and build his own legacy in the sport. MP Promotions is expected to release further details about his opponent and the full fight card ahead of the November 29 event.  

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Victor Osimhen Celebrates Daughter’s Third Birthday With Heartwarming Tribute

Victor Osimhen Celebrates Daughter’s Third Birthday With Heartwarming Tribute

Nigerian football star Victor Osimhen is beaming with pride as his daughter celebrates her third birthday today. In a deeply touching social media post, the Napoli striker poured out his love and admiration for his little princess, highlighting the joy and happiness she has brought into his life. “You are the light that brightens my world and the sweetest blessing GOD has given me,” Osimhen wrote. “Every smile you share melts my heart, every laugh fills me with joy, and every hug reminds me how lucky I am to be your parent.” Reflecting on the past three years, the footballer described watching his daughter grow as “the most magical journey” of his life. He praised her for her intelligence, kindness, playfulness, and the abundance of love she brings into their home. “I can’t wait to see all the amazing things you’ll do as you continue to grow,” he added, expressing excitement for the future milestones his daughter will achieve. Osimhen also included a heartfelt prayer for her protection and happiness: “May your life always be filled with laughter, happiness, and endless love. GOD will continue to protect you from the eyes of the evil ones. Amen!” He concluded his message with a declaration of unwavering love from both parents: “Daddy and Mummy love you more than words can ever explain. HAPPY BIRTHDAY MY LOVE! (BIG 3) 🎂🎉❤️🌹🙏🏽🥰” The post has already warmed hearts across social media, with fans and well-wishers joining Osimhen in celebrating this special day for his little girl, acknowledging the star’s tender side beyond the football pitch.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Victor Osimhen ( MFR ) (@victorosimhen9)

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Trump Pushes for Swift Progress on Gaza Peace Talks, Press Secretary Says

U.S. President Donald Trump wants to move “very quickly” to secure a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, according to his press secretary, Karoline Leavitt. Speaking at a White House briefing on Monday, Leavitt described the ongoing indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas — centered on Trump’s 20-point peace framework — as a significant diplomatic breakthrough. “You’ve seen all sides of this conflict agree that this war needs to end, and agree to the 20-point framework that President Trump proposed,” she said. “It’s an incredible achievement, and the administration is working very hard to move the ball forward as quickly as we can.” Leavitt emphasized that both Israel and Hamas endorsing the U.S.-backed proposal was “truly remarkable,” and underscored Trump’s personal commitment to achieving a swift resolution. When asked about the Sunday deadline Trump had set for Hamas to accept the proposal — which the group has already agreed to — Leavitt reiterated that the administration aims to act fast. “We want to move very quickly on this. The president wants to see the hostages released as soon as possible,” she said. Pressed on what the U.S. response would be if talks were to collapse, Leavitt declined to set a “red line,” but stressed that the immediate priority was building momentum toward peace. “The focus right now is on getting some momentum, getting the hostages out, and moving forward to the next part — ensuring we can create a lasting and durable peace in Gaza and make sure it no longer threatens the security of Israel or the United States,” she added. Leavitt made the remarks during her regular briefing, which also touched on the sixth day of the ongoing U.S. federal government shutdown. The White House confirmed that Trump remains closely engaged with the Gaza peace process and has instructed U.S. mediators in Egypt to expedite discussions aimed at finalizing a ceasefire agreement this week.

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Erling Haaland Projected to Smash Alan Shearer’s Record with 389 Premier League Goals

Erling Haaland Projected to Smash Alan Shearer’s Record with 389 Premier League Goals

Manchester City’s star striker Erling Haaland is on course to rewrite Premier League history. According to Sky Sports’ Between the Lines analysis, Haaland’s phenomenal scoring rate could see him reach an astonishing 389 Premier League goals, eclipsing Alan Shearer’s long-standing record of 260. The Norwegian forward continued his blistering start to the 2025/26 season with a decisive strike against Brentford on Sunday, prompting Jamie Carragher to hail him as English football’s “greatest goalscorer.” “I’ve never felt better than I do now,” Haaland told Sky Sports after the match, describing himself as being in the best form of his career. Historic Scoring Pace Haaland’s numbers are staggering. He has already netted 18 goals in 11 games this season for club and country — taking his tally to 37 goals for the calendar year. With as many as 22 matches still to play before the end of December, projections show he could finish 2025 with a career-high 57 goals. In Europe, Haaland recently became the fastest player in Champions League history to reach 50 goals — achieving the feat in just 49 appearances, smashing Ruud van Nistelrooy’s previous record of 62. Closing In on Premier League Records Domestically, Haaland’s strike against Brentford brought him to 94 goals in 104 Premier League games, putting him on the verge of becoming the quickest player to reach 100 goals, surpassing Shearer’s 125-game record. If he maintains his current strike rate and remains at Manchester City through his contract, which runs until 2034, Haaland is projected to break Shearer’s 260-goal record by September 2030 and reach 389 Premier League goals by 2034. That would make him the league’s most prolific scorer by a wide margin — rewriting the record books before his 35th birthday. Why Haaland Is Getting Even Better Beyond raw numbers, tactical shifts under Pep Guardiola have helped unleash an even more lethal version of Haaland. This season, City have adopted a more direct and counter-attacking approach, allowing Haaland to exploit space behind defenses — an area where he thrives. According to Opta data, Haaland has already scored twice from fast breaks in the league this season — double his total for all of last season. His shot and goal-ending carry metrics have also significantly improved. Guardiola praised the striker’s evolution: “He’s in the best moment. He feels like part of the club now — like it’s his.” A More Complete Player Critics once accused Haaland of being a one-dimensional “poacher,” but the 25-year-old is proving he’s far more than just a goalscorer. Comparative heat maps show Haaland dropping deeper this season, linking play, pressing from the front, and contributing defensively. He has also become a key presence at set-pieces, leading City in first defensive contacts. “He is more involved in the game — not just finishing, but in his work ethic and pressing,” Guardiola noted. A Historic Trajectory Still only 25, with nine years remaining on his contract, Erling Haaland’s trajectory points toward a once-in-a-generation legacy. Already considered by many as the Premier League’s greatest goalscorer, Haaland’s relentless form suggests his best — and his records — are yet to come.

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Taliban Rules Out Handing Over Bagram Air Base to the US, Confirms Talks on Embassy Reopenings

Taliban Rules Out Handing Over Bagram Air Base to the US, Confirms Talks on Embassy Reopenings

The Taliban has firmly rejected former US President Donald Trump’s call for Washington to “take back” Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, declaring that Afghan territory will “never be handed over to anyone under any circumstances.” In an exclusive interview with Sky News, the Taliban’s chief spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, made the statement while also revealing that the group has held discussions with the United States about reopening diplomatic missions in both Kabul and Washington, D.C. “We have discussed this matter and we wish to see the embassies reopened both in Kabul and in Washington,” Mujahid said. Taliban Denies Legitimacy Problem Four years after seizing power, only Russia has officially recognized the Taliban government. However, Mujahid insisted that the Islamic Emirate is not suffering from a legitimacy crisis. “It is not only Russia that has openly recognized the Islamic Emirate. There are several other countries that have extended recognition, though not publicly,” he claimed. Ongoing Restrictions on Women and Girls Despite international criticism, the Taliban continues to impose harsh restrictions on women’s rights. Girls above the age of 12 remain banned from attending school, and women are barred from most forms of employment and public life. When asked whether the Taliban planned to reopen secondary schools for girls, Mujahid declined to give assurances. “I cannot make any promises in this regard,” he said, adding that the government was still working to align its policies with “principles of Islamic law and Afghan culture.” The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for two senior Taliban leaders, including Supreme Leader Haibatullah Akhundzada, on charges of persecuting women and girls. Internet Blackout Raises Concerns Afghanistan recently experienced a 48-hour nationwide internet shutdown that halted banking, disrupted airlines, and cut off millions from communication. Mujahid said he was unaware of the reason for the blackout, claiming, “We have not received any official communication from the ministry of telecommunications.” However, one Afghan service provider reportedly told customers the outage was ordered by the government. Human rights activists condemned the blackout as a deliberate act of censorship, particularly harmful to women and girls who rely on online learning. ‘Visible Signs of Recovery’ Amid Crisis Despite an ongoing economic collapse, widespread malnutrition, and severe droughts, Mujahid maintained that Afghanistan had seen “relative peace and stability under a unified government.” “There are visible signs of economic recovery,” he said, attributing the country’s humanitarian crisis to “decades of conflict and two major invasions that devastated Afghanistan’s infrastructure and economy.” According to UNICEF, around 90% of Afghan children under five now live in food poverty, with malnutrition rates among the highest in the world.

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Madagascar Protests Enter Third Week as Anger Over Power Cuts and Corruption Grows

Anti-government demonstrations have intensified across Madagascar, entering their third consecutive week as protesters demand the resignation of President Andry Rajoelina over worsening living conditions, corruption, and crippling power outages. Police fired tear gas on Monday to disperse large crowds in the capital, Antananarivo, where protesters — many of them university students — blocked roads and burned tyres. Similar rallies were reported in the coastal cities of Toliara and Antsiranana (Diego Suarez). According to the United Nations, at least 22 people have been killed and more than 100 injured since the protests began on September 25, though the government has disputed those figures. Initially sparked by anger over frequent water and electricity cuts, the protests have since evolved into a broader movement denouncing government mismanagement and corruption. Organised by Gen Z Madagascar, a youth-led civic group that describes itself as peaceful and inspired by movements in Nepal and Morocco, the demonstrations have quickly gained traction nationwide. Only about one-third of Madagascar’s 30 million people have access to electricity, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Daily blackouts often last up to eight hours, and the state-owned utility Jirama has been widely accused of corruption and inefficiency. “People don’t have refrigeration for medication or water for basic hygiene — and then there’s massive corruption,” said Ketakandriana Rafitoson, Global Vice Chair of Transparency International. “These protests were triggered by visceral grievances that go to the heart of daily life.” The unrest has at times turned chaotic, with police using rubber bullets to clear crowds and several shops looted in Antananarivo. The homes of some lawmakers were also vandalised. Authorities have since imposed nighttime curfews to limit gatherings. President Rajoelina, 51, who first seized power in a 2009 military coup before returning through elections in 2018, now faces the most serious challenge to his rule in years. In an apparent attempt to calm tensions, he dismissed his cabinet last week, but protesters have vowed to continue demonstrations until he steps down. A government spokesperson told Reuters that efforts to open dialogue have failed: “Unfortunately, despite our attempts, no clear or structured leadership has emerged to engage in constructive talks.” Rajoelina has rejected calls for his resignation, accusing opponents of trying to “destroy our country.”

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