VeryDarkMan Labels Bella Shmurda “Cursed,” Claims Singer’s Career Is Doomed

VeryDarkMan has reignited his feud with Bella Shmurda, calling the singer “cursed” and insisting he will never succeed in the music industry. The clash follows what VDM perceived as a jab from Bella Shmurda on Instagram, which he believes was intended to promote the singer’s latest album. VDM also slammed Bella Shmurda’s album, claiming it “flopped like his music career,” and accused him of using controversy to attract sympathy and streams. While stressing that he did not start the conflict, VeryDarkMan said he is prepared to settle the feud once and for all. Fans have reacted with mixed opinions, some criticizing VDM’s harsh words, while others see the back-and-forth as a strategic publicity stunt.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Martins vincent otse (@verydarkblackman)

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Kwara State Scraps PTA Fees, Rolls Out Free Textbooks and School Grants

The Kwara State Government has announced the end of Parents Teachers Association (PTA) levies in all public primary schools, replacing them with annual school grants to cover the running costs of the institutions. Prof. Shehu Adaramaja, Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), made the announcement during the opening of bids for the 2024 (3rd and 4th quarters) UBEC/SUBEB intervention projects. “The Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has approved the stoppage of PTA payments across all public primary schools in the state, from Primary 1 to 6. There will be no more PTA levies in Kwara State,” Prof. Adaramaja said. He also revealed that the state government will provide English and Mathematics textbooks free of charge to all pupils in public primary schools. The intervention projects will include the construction of classroom blocks with offices and toilets, renovation and remodeling of classrooms, drilling of solar-powered boreholes with tank stands, rehabilitation of digital literacy centers, provision of foundation literacy materials, fabrication and distribution of two-seater pupils’ desks, and implementation of the Safe Schools Initiative in selected local government areas. Prof. Adaramaja added that Governor AbdulRazaq has approved the payment of 2025 counterpart funds for UBEC/SUBEB projects. He urged contractors handling the projects to strictly follow specifications, warning that shoddy work would not be tolerated. He commended the Executive Secretary of UBEC, Hajiya Aisha Garba, and other stakeholders for their contributions to the success of the programme. Representing the bidders, Maroof Ahmed, Secretary of the Indigenous Contractors Association, thanked the government for the opportunity and promised that members would deliver high-quality projects on time.  

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Portable Lookalike Begs Singer Not to Endanger Him Over Performing Hits

A man who closely resembles Nigerian musician Portable has sparked concern after claiming the singer is threatening him for performing his hits at a recent show. The lookalike alleges that Portable is upset not only about him singing the songs without permission but also about collecting money from the performances. In a video that has circulated online, the man can be seen pleading with Portable, visibly anxious. “Please don’t kill me the way they killed Mohbad,” he says, referencing the late musician Mohbad. Known for imitating Portable’s distinctive style, hairstyle, and stage presence, the man’s resemblance may have further fueled the tension. His public appeal comes amid reports that Portable was unhappy with the performances and concerned about fans being misled by their striking similarity.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by WALE BIZZ (@walebizz)

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Nollywood Actor Tobi Makinde Celebrates Engagement, Shares Sweet and Funny Proposal Moment

Nollywood actor Tobi Makinde is set to tie the knot! He shared the exciting news on Instagram, expressing his joy and gratitude over the engagement. Makinde revealed that his partner had said yes a few months ago, and he’s thrilled to begin this new chapter in his life. True to his humorous style, he admitted to a small mishap during the proposal, joking that he picked a ring that was too big. “I had one job, and I blew it,” he quipped, adding that the sizing issue has now been sorted. Ending his post on a romantic note, Makinde wrote, “I love you, my darling!” He also playfully announced that he was leaving the “let the singles breathe group,” prompting fans to cheer, “Hallelujah!” His full Instagram caption read: “Some months ago, the love of my life said YES to me and I was most delighted. I’m excited for this new journey that I’m about to embark on. Truthfully, it has always seemed very far fetched but just like every other BIG step I have taken in life, I sought God’s face and trust me, he has always led me aright…. Inside Gist: I had only one job which was to get a ring to fit perfectly but I blew it and got a bigger size. Anyways, that has been sorted now. Na intention matter pass. I LOVE you my darling!!❤❤❤ PS- I don finally commot for the ‘let the singles breathe group’. Somebody shout hallelujahHH” Fans and fellow celebrities flooded the comments with congratulatory messages, excited to celebrate the couple ahead of their upcoming wedding.

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Imisi Crowned Winner Of Big Brother Naija Season 10

Opeyemi Ayanwale, popularly known as Imisi, has emerged as the winner of Big Brother Naija Season 10 (10/10), defeating Dede in a dramatic finale on October 5, 2025. The Oyo State native stood out for her confidence, sharp strategy, and ability to entertain while navigating the twists of the season, including earning rewards through tasks and the Trinket Tree system. The grand prize, initially ₦150 million, was reportedly reduced to ₦80 million after deductions for indulgences and purchases. Fans hailed her victory as a testament to her resilience and skill throughout the competition.

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Team Brazil Secures Breakthrough Win At E1 Lagos GP Ahead Of Miami Finale

Team Brazil delivered a sensational performance at the E1 Lagos Grand Prix on Sunday, racing to their first-ever victory in the electric powerboat world championship after a dominant weekend display. The team, led by ace pilot Timmy Hansen, turned their pole position from Saturday’s qualifying into a statement win, cruising through the heats and final to claim the top spot. Team Blue Rising finished second, with Team Drogba securing third place, while heavyweights Team Rafa and Team Brady — both leading the overall standings before the Lagos event — failed to reach the podium. The victory earned Team Brazil 38 points, taking their total to 89. However, they still have ground to cover before the final showdown of the season in Miami next month. The Lagos race marked a landmark occasion as the E1 World Championship made its African debut, with Nigeria becoming the first country on the continent to host the electric boat racing series. Often dubbed the “Formula One of the seas,” the E1 Championship combines sustainability, innovation, and speed — featuring fully electric powerboats that race at high velocity without emitting pollution. The series was co-founded by Formula E and Extreme E pioneer Alejandro Agag and former Formula One engineer Rodi Basso, with a mission to revolutionize marine transport through environmentally responsible competition. As the season heads into its Miami finale, Team Brazil’s breakthrough win has injected fresh excitement into the title race and reaffirmed E1’s growing global appeal.  

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Osimhen Grabs Opponent’s Throat in Turkish League Derby

A heated confrontation between Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen and Besiktas defender Emirhan Topcu overshadowed Saturday’s highly anticipated Istanbul derby, as Galatasaray and Besiktas played to a 1-1 draw at RAMS Park in the eighth week of Turkish Super League. The incident occurred in the 40th minute when Osimhen went down following a challenge from Topcu on the right flank. When the referee signalled for a throw-in rather than awarding the foul Osimhen expected, tensions erupted between the two players. Osimhen, visibly agitated, approached Topcu in an aggressive manner before teammates intervened to restore order. The confrontation escalated to include multiple players, with Besiktas goalkeeper Mert Gunok joining the fray. The situation was eventually defused through the efforts of Galatasaray midfielder Orkun Kokcu and other players who stepped in to separate the combatants.   The match drew significant crowd support from both sides, with approximately 1,500 Besiktas supporters making the journey from their home stadium Tupras Stadium to RAMS Park aboard 30 chartered buses. The away fans, who gathered hours before kickoff under heavy security measures, completely filled their designated section of the stadium.   Besiktas had taken an early lead through Tammy Abraham’s 12th-minute strike, but the visitors were unable to maintain their advantage as tensions rose following their goal. The 1-1 result extended Besiktas’s unbeaten away record this season, though both of their league defeats have come on the road. The draw lifted Besiktas to 13 points in the league standings. Former Turkish international and prominent sports commentator Nihat Kahveci criticized the match officials’ handling of the Osimhen-Topcu incident during post-game analysis. “Why can’t we watch the replay of the Osimhen and Emirhan Topcu situation again? They’re grabbing each other by the throat there, let’s watch the replay,” Kahveci said.   Kahveci also offered pointed criticism of Besiktas’s tactical approach, suggesting the team retreated too defensively despite playing against ten men for a portion of the match. “I don’t know if coach Sergen wants this or if the players are getting into this mentality psychologically. This happened in the Kocaelispor match too — Besiktas pulled back,” Kahveci said. “Galatasaray played good football with 10 men. Besiktas, in a very strange way, couldn’t make anyone feel that they were playing 11 against 10 — not the Galatasaray team, not us watching, not any spectator in the stands.”   The draw maintains the competitive balance in one of Turkish football’s most storied rivalries, though questions remain about both teams’ tactical approaches in high-stakes matches.

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Tunisian Man Sentenced To Death For Criticizing President Saied On Facebook

A Tunisian court has sentenced 56-year-old day labourer Saber Chouchane to death for allegedly insulting President Kais Saied and threatening state security through Facebook posts, a verdict that has drawn widespread condemnation from human rights advocates and citizens alike. Chouchane, who has limited education, was arrested last year after sharing critical comments about President Saied online. His lawyer, Oussama Bouthalja, described the ruling as “shocking and unprecedented,” saying it marked a dangerous escalation in Tunisia’s crackdown on dissent. “The judge in the Nabeul court sentenced the man to death over Facebook posts. It is a shocking and unprecedented ruling,” Bouthalja said, confirming that an appeal has already been filed. Tunisia still hands down death sentences, but no execution has taken place in more than three decades. Chouchane’s brother, Jamal, said the family was devastated by the news. “We can’t believe it. We are a family suffering from poverty, and now oppression and injustice have been added to poverty,” he said. The decision has sparked outrage across Tunisia and social media, with many accusing the government of silencing critics through intimidation and fear. Activists and opposition figures warned that the verdict could further damage Tunisia’s reputation and deepen concerns about freedom of speech. Since dissolving parliament and assuming near-total power in 2021, President Saied has faced mounting criticism from opposition leaders and rights organizations. Many of his political opponents and critics remain detained on various charges, after being labelled “traitors” by the president. While it remains unclear whether the death sentence will be enforced, the case has reignited fierce debate over Tunisia’s human rights record, the independence of its judiciary, and the government’s growing intolerance for dissenting voices online.  

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