Seun Kuti Calls Wizkid Greatest Artiste, Urges Fans To Leave Fela’s Name Out Of Comparisons

Afrobeat musician Seun Kuti has addressed recent debates in which some Wizkid fans invoked his late father, Fela Anikulapo‑Kuti, to measure the Nigerian superstar’s success. In a video shared online, Seun praised Wizkid, saying, “Wizkid is the greatest artist in the world; I can say Wizkid is the greatest artist of all time.” But he questioned why his father’s name continues to be brought into comparisons. “If you want Wizkid to be great, he’s the greatest. Leave my father out of the conversation,” he said. Seun stressed that Fela’s legacy is unparalleled and should not be used to diminish other artists. He noted that globally, fans don’t compare contemporary stars to legends like Bob Marley, Hugh Masekela, or Aretha Franklin, yet in Nigeria, Fela’s name is repeatedly pulled into debates. Highlighting his family’s humility, Seun said, “We don’t cross our lane or claim our father is above everyone. But somehow, there’s always a reason to drag him down.” The musician’s comments have reignited conversations online about respecting Fela’s legacy while celebrating the achievements of modern Nigerian artists like Wizkid.

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Kano State Suspends Three Hospital Staff After Surgical Scissors Left In Patient, Causing Death

The Kano State Hospitals Management Board has suspended three medical workers at the Abubakar Imam Urology Centre following the death of Aishatu Umar, a mother of five, after surgical scissors were mistakenly left inside her body. Umar died on January 11, 2026. Umar had undergone a medical procedure at the hospital in September 2025. She later experienced severe discomfort, and subsequent scans revealed the surgical scissors inside her stomach. The case came to public attention after her brother shared the story online, prompting widespread outrage and demands for justice. The Hospital Management Board, through its Public Relations Officer Samira Suleiman, confirmed that a preliminary investigation ordered by Executive Secretary Dr. Mansur Mudi Nagoda verified the surgical negligence. The three personnel directly involved have been immediately suspended from clinical duties, and the matter has been referred to the Kano State Medical Ethics Committee for further investigation and appropriate disciplinary action under professional and legal guidelines. “The Board extends its deepest condolences to the family of the late Aishatu Umar and sympathizes with them over this painful loss. We reassure the public that negligence will not be condoned in any form,” the statement added.

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Lagos State To Introduce Electric Boats To LAGFERRY Fleet To Lower Fares

The Lagos State Government has revealed plans to add electric-powered boats to the Lagos Ferry Services (LAGFERRY) fleet this year, aiming to make water transport more affordable, sustainable, and environmentally friendly. LAGFERRY Managing Director, Hon. Abdoulbaq Ladi-Balogun, disclosed the initiative in a statement on the state government’s X account on Wednesday. He explained that electric vessels come with lower operating and maintenance costs, allowing the agency to reduce fares for commuters. “The Lagos State Government (LASG) plans to introduce electric-powered boats into the Lagos Ferry Services (LAGFERRY) fleet within the year, as part of its commitment to providing affordable, sustainable, and environmentally friendly public transportation,” the statement read. Balogun highlighted the growing popularity of water transport among Lagos residents. Since February 4, 2020, LAGFERRY has transported 4.4 million passengers, a trend he called the “Watermania Lifestyle,” where commuters leave their cars at the jetties to travel by boat. He added that during the 2025 Detty December period, LAGFERRY recorded a tenfold increase in trips, with many residents using the waterways to reach beach houses and coastal resorts. The new electric vessels are expected to help ease traffic congestion, reduce transport costs, and promote eco-friendly commuting across Lagos.

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Ladipoe Claps Back At Critic Mocking His Career After Chimamanda’s Loss

Nigerian rapper Ladipoe sparked conversation on X after responding to a user who mocked his career following his reaction to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s tragic loss. After Ladipoe tweeted, “Every time I think about Chimamanda and her family, how can something so tragic not be unusual here,” a critic shot back: “Anytime I think about your career and how you feel you’re a star… something tragic happen.” Ladipoe didn’t hold back. He replied sharply, saying, “I pray one day we can take education seriously again,” turning the jab into a pointed commentary on priorities and reflection rather than engaging in personal attacks. The exchange highlighted Ladipoe’s composure and wit, showing his ability to defend himself while redirecting the conversation to a broader social message.

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Owo Church Attack: Witnesses Give Harrowing Accounts As DSS Presents Additional Evidence

Two prosecution witnesses on Tuesday delivered harrowing testimonies about the June 5, 2022, terror attack on St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo State, as the Federal High Court in Abuja admitted additional exhibits from the Department of State Services (DSS). The DSS is prosecuting five suspects — Idris Omeiza (25), Al Qasim Idris (20), Jamiu Abdulmalik (26), Abdulhaleem Idris (25), and Momoh Otuho Abubakar (47) — on amended nine-count charges related to terrorism. All the defendants have pleaded not guilty. The attack occurred during a Sunday Mass marking the Feast of Pentecost. Gunmen reportedly stormed the church, locking the main entrance before opening fire on worshippers and detonating explosives. At least 41 people were killed and over 100 injured, leaving a lasting impact on the Owo community. During Tuesday’s hearing, a male witness identified as SSB described the chaos in vivid detail. Under cross-examination by DSS counsel Adedayo Adedipe (SAN), he explained that after worshippers attempted to secure the main door, the attackers forced entry through a secondary entrance. “In a matter of seconds, I saw one man holding a gun. He looked at the church, then beckoned to someone behind him,” SSB told the court. SSB initially misidentified one of the defendants but later correctly identified Al Qasim Idris and Abdulhaleem Idris as two of the attackers, noting that Abdulhaleem carried a bag as they prepared to leave. He described hearing multiple explosions and seeing worshippers shot indiscriminately. “I fell on my face in fear. After the attackers left, I saw two dead bodies outside the church. More than 40 worshippers were killed while many others were injured,” he recounted. A second witness, a female referred to as SSC, told the court she survived but suffered permanent injuries to her left leg. She described a gunman dropping dynamite near her while asking, “Do you know why we are doing this?” She also recounted seeing her two-year-old cousin’s body, whose mother could not identify her due to severe injuries and debris from the explosion. SSC showed the court her operated leg, which has undergone four surgeries and still contains metal fixtures. Both witnesses confirmed that they had given statements to the DSS at its Akure office on May 26, 2024. Their extra-judicial statements were admitted into evidence as Exhibits B and C without objection from the defense. The Federal High Court has been hearing the trial in multiple sessions, with the prosecution presenting detailed evidence, including witness testimonies and material exhibits, to establish the identities of the perpetrators and the sequence of the attack. DSS counsel Adedayo Adedipe (SAN) said the prosecution plans to call seven more witnesses, with two expected at the next hearing, to provide further insights into the planning, execution, and aftermath of the attack. Justice Emeka Nwite adjourned the trial to January 14, 2026, for continuation. The Owo church attack remains one of Nigeria’s deadliest terrorist assaults on civilians in a place of worship. The trial is a critical step toward accountability for the victims and highlights ongoing security challenges, particularly the vulnerability of religious gatherings, and the role of the DSS in counter-terrorism investigations and prosecutions.

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Qdot Speaks Out After Armed Robbery, Calls Ordeal Most Terrifying Experience Of His Life

Qdot Relives Robbery Trauma, Says Sleepless Nights And Fear Persist After Lagos Attack

Nigerian singer Qdot has opened up about the lingering emotional toll of a robbery at his Lagos home, admitting that the experience has left him deeply shaken and unable to sleep. In an emotional post shared on his Instagram page, the artist revealed that although the incident happened on September 28, the fear has not faded. He said the trauma continues to affect his daily life, especially at night. Qdot explained that he wakes up in panic every night around 2:30 a.m., the exact time the robbery occurred, adding that sleep has become difficult and his mind is constantly unsettled. Calling for peace and healing, the singer also appealed to the government to strengthen security measures to prevent similar incidents. He tagged the Lagos State Government and the Lagos Police in the post. He wrote: “28th of September has passed, but I am still not myself. The trauma is still alive in me. Every night, at exactly 2:30 a.m. the same time the accident happened I wake up in fear. Sleep has left me. My heart is never at rest. I am scared all the time, and it feels like those people are coming back again. I pray this painful and terrifying experience will finally release my mind. I pray for peace. I pray for healing. This suffering will only truly end if the government puts in more effort.” 28 of sept OUT NOW Even though September 28 has passed, the trauma is still with me. I wake up every night at 2:30 a.m. in fear and can no longer sleep peacefully. I pray for healing and peace, and for stronger government action so this suffering can finally end @followlasg… pic.twitter.com/MnblPuzvyd — #BRBThealbum (@qdot_alagbe) January 13, 2026

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Kai Cenat Says He’s Not Quitting Streaming As He Expands Into Fashion

Kai Cenat set off widespread reactions online after posting a YouTube video titled “I Quit” on January 13, 2026, during his extended break from Twitch following the massive success of Mafiathon 3. The cryptic title immediately raised alarm among fans of the streaming star, with many fearing he was walking away from live streaming altogether. However, the 23-minute video revealed that Cenat is not quitting streaming, but redefining himself by combining his streaming career with new creative pursuits, particularly in fashion. In the video, Kai explained that the message behind “I Quit” was about letting go of fear, self-doubt, and the habit of limiting himself to one identity. He described it as a period of self-reflection and personal growth, stressing that his passion for creating content remains strong. “The energy and passion to want to do more and create is within me,” he said. “I quit thinking about goals and not chasing them just because I’m known for one thing and scared to step outside that box.” A major highlight of the announcement was his official move into fashion with the launch of his clothing brand, Vivet. The name, which translates to “will live” in Latin, represents his desire to build something lasting beyond streaming. To prepare for the project, Cenat revealed he spent much of late 2025 in Italy learning fashion design and production. He emphasized that the brand is not a superficial celebrity venture. “This is the first time I’ve had a passion for something besides content creation,” he said, adding that the project is deeply personal and not driven by quick profit. Alongside Vivet, Kai also unveiled a previously private YouTube channel called kai’s Mind. Unlike his energetic main channel, the new platform offers a quieter, more introspective look into his self-improvement journey. The content includes reading exercises, workouts, and early attempts at sewing, tying directly into his fashion ambitions. Despite the dramatic framing of the video, Kai made it clear that streaming remains part of his future. What is changing is how he blends streaming with fashion and personal growth, signaling a broader creative vision built around long-term purpose rather than staying confined to one lane.

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Lagos Court Orders Meta To Pay $25,000 To Femi Falana Over False Facebook Health Claim

A Lagos State High Court has ordered Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of Facebook, to pay $25,000 in damages to Nigerian human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) after a video on the platform falsely suggested he was suffering from a terminal illness. The ruling, delivered on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, rejected Meta’s claim that it was merely acting as a “hosting” or “intermediary” platform. The court noted that Meta monetizes content and that harm from misinformation is reasonably foreseeable, establishing a clear duty of care toward individuals affected by content on its platform. Olumide Babalola, convener of PrivCon Nigeria and co-author of the Casebook on Privacy and Data Protection Law in Nigeria, represented Falana and disclosed the verdict on LinkedIn. He said the case arose from a video published on Facebook in early 2025 that falsely portrayed Falana as suffering from a terminal illness. Babalola said, “The court affirmed that global technology companies hosting content for commercial gain owe a duty of care to those affected. The Court rejected the idea that platforms can avoid responsibility by claiming to be intermediaries, especially when harm from misinformation is foreseeable.” He added that being a public figure does not strip someone of their right to privacy. “The publication of false medical information was found to intrude into the claimant’s private life. This decision reinforces that health data is protected under Nigerian law, even for public figures.” Background On February 9, 2025, Falana filed a $5 million lawsuit against Meta in a Lagos High Court, claiming that a Facebook video titled “AfriCare Health Centre” violated his constitutional right to privacy under Section 37 of the 1999 Constitution and sections of the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023. The video falsely suggested that Falana suffered from prostatitis. In his filings, he said Meta published his name, image, and fabricated health information without verification, affecting millions of viewers, and allegedly aimed to drive traffic and advertising revenue. He also requested that the video be removed immediately. Falana argued that the publication intruded on his private life, portrayed him in a false light, and caused emotional and psychological distress. The court’s decision not only awarded damages but also affirmed the principle that digital platforms are responsible for harmful content disseminated on their sites, even involving public figures.

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