Suspected Bandits Kill Agamo Monarch During Failed Kidnapping In Ondo State

Oba Kehinde Jacob Faledon, the traditional ruler of Agamo community in Akure North Local Government Area of Ondo State, has been killed by suspected bandits during a failed kidnapping attempt, sparking fears over growing insecurity in the region. According to residents, armed men stormed the monarch’s palace on Wednesday night intending to abduct him. The operation turned fatal when Oba Faledon reportedly resisted and was later found a short distance from his home with gunshot wounds that claimed his life. Ondo State Police Public Relations Officer Jimoh Abayomi confirmed the attack, saying a community leader, High Chief Ajewole Clement of New Town, Itaogbolu, alerted the police around 7:50 p.m. about six armed men forcibly removing the monarch from his residence. The victim was confirmed dead at the scene. Abayomi explained that police officers, together with local security outfits, were immediately deployed to the area. “The Divisional Police Officer, supported by tactical teams, mobilised officers in collaboration with local hunters, Atuluse Security, and Amotekun operatives to comb surrounding bushes and neighbouring communities,” he said. A manhunt has been launched for the fleeing suspects, while security has been heightened across the area to prevent further attacks. “Efforts are ongoing to track down and apprehend those responsible for this heinous crime. Surveillance has been strengthened to ensure residents’ safety and maintain law and order,” Abayomi added. The police appealed to residents to cooperate by providing credible information. “The command will leave no stone unturned in investigating this crime. Anyone with actionable information is urged to report to the nearest police station,” he said.

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Trump Praises Nicki Minaj, Saying “I Love Nicki Minaj, Her Skin’s So Beautiful” During Black History Month Event

At a White House reception marking the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, US President Donald Trump turned heads with an unexpected focus on rapper Nicki Minaj. In the East Room, Trump said, “I love Nicki Minaj. She was here a couple of weeks ago. She’s so beautiful,” before complimenting her skin and joking about the length of her nails, asking whether they were “real,” a question Minaj reportedly “didn’t want to get into.” The remarks, full of personal admiration, quickly went viral on social media. The attention reflects a recent trend, as Minaj has publicly aligned with Trump, supporting initiatives like the “Trump Accounts” program and describing herself as potentially his “No. 1 fan.” Trump, in turn, has repeatedly praised her achievements as one of the most “successful” female rappers during public appearances, including a January summit where she appeared onstage. Although Black History Month events typically honor historical figures and civil rights icons such as Muhammad Ali, Frederick Douglass, and Martin Luther King Jr., Trump’s extended commentary on Minaj’s beauty and nails became the most shared moment online, overshadowing much of the other programming. 💬| President Trump mentions @NICKIMINAJ at Black History Month Reception: — "I love Nicki Minaj…Her nails are so long, I said 'Nicki, are they real?' She didn't want to get into that." pic.twitter.com/kTit2z0rZl — The Onika Magazine  (@onikamagazinee) February 18, 2026

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Hilda Baci Warns Against Toxic Friends Driven By Fame, Money, And Attention

Hilda Baci has opened up about toxic friendships, cautioning against those motivated by fame, money, attention, or social media engagement. “The worst kind of people to be friends with are people that are fame hungry, engagement hungry, money hungry and attention hungry. These people will launder your image without caring,” she wrote. Her post has ignited conversations online, with fans and followers sharing their experiences and reflecting on the challenges of maintaining genuine friendships, particularly under the spotlight. “The worst kind of people to be friends with are people that are fame hungry, engagement hungry, money hungry and attention hungry. These people will launder your image without caring and it’s very scary when you point these things out and they act oblivious or they say it was a… pic.twitter.com/4uWjJza6B6 — blessing Ailen (@ib_Ailen) February 18, 2026

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Burna Boy Gifts Comedian Akpororo $15,000, Leaving Him Overjoyed

Burna Boy surprised comedian Akpororo with a generous gift of $15,000. In a video shared online, Akpororo proudly held up the cash to the camera, revealing his face as proof. Overjoyed, he jubilantly celebrated the moment and showered praises on the Grammy‑winning singer for the thoughtful gesture. The video quickly went viral, with fans praising Burna Boy’s generosity and Akpororo’s heartfelt reaction. Akpororo Expresses Gratitude After Receiving $15,000 Gift from Burna Boy pic.twitter.com/i9H8k50dFi — Naira Diary (@nairadiarytv) February 19, 2026

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Ogun Police Warn Mirabel Could Face Legal Action If Rape Claims Are False

Ogun State Police Command has pledged to take decisive action in the alleged rape case involving TikTok creator Mirabel. The case drew national attention after a video of Mirabel claiming she was sexually assaulted in her home went viral. She reported the incident at Ibafo Police Station and was later referred to the Ogijo Police Division for further investigation. Mirabel Faces Consequences If Claims Are False – Ogun PPRO In a phone interview with Channels TV, Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer Oluseyi Babaseyi said the case will be thoroughly investigated. He explained that if Mirabel’s allegations are confirmed, the suspected perpetrator will be arrested and prosecuted. He added that if the claims are found to be false, Mirabel herself could face legal action. “If Mirabel is found telling the truth, the perpetrator will be arrested and prosecuted, but if it is a false alarm, she will face the law,” Babaseyi said. The police have called on anyone with credible information about the incident to come forward and assist with the ongoing investigation.

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Candy Bleakz Details Kolu’s Arrest In UK, Warns Deportation Could Ruin Travel Record

Candy Bleakz has addressed the recent arrest of content creator Kolu in the UK. She had sponsored his trip and reminded him to follow all travel protocols, but trouble arose at the airport when Kolu could not locate his passport. Candy urged him to remain calm, but he reportedly became confrontational, resulting in his detention. Since then, Candy has been trying to clarify the situation to authorities, explaining that Kolu may not have fully understood what was happening. However, officials have refused to release him. She is concerned that deportation could negatively impact his travel record. “He’s not used to this, he’s from Nigeria,” she said, appealing for patience and understanding. Candy Bleakz recounted the ordeal: “I made sure that I told Kolu that he is flying to UK on my name, and if he doesn’t come back to Nigeria, it’s going to have a huge effect on me. We wanted to board a flight, Kolu couldn’t find his passport. I said okay Kolu just calm down check everywhere for your passport. Okay you didn’t see it, what do we do next, we needed to communicate this to these people, instead Kolu go dey f!ght. Kolu calm down, e no hear. He thinks say na Naija. Them don carry am go station. I’ve been at the station since trying to communicate with this people let them know that this person no understand. Them no gree oo. And I don’t want them to return him through deportation because it’s going to spoil his passport.”

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FG Orders Immediate Closure of Plateau Mining Site After 37 Miners Die

The Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake, has ordered the immediate closure of a mining site in Zuraq, Wase Local Government Area of Plateau State, following the deaths of 37 miners. The directive was confirmed in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja by his Special Assistant on Media, Segun Tomori. According to the News Agency of Nigeria, Wase LGA Chairman Hamisu Anani reported that 37 miners died while 25 others were hospitalized in the early hours of Tuesday. The victims were exposed to toxic gases while working in an underground section of the Zurak site. Alake identified the area as part of Mining Licence 11810, operated by Solid Unit Nigeria Limited and owned by Abdullahi Dan-China. He said the closure was necessary to contain the situation and allow a full investigation. A team of officials, led by the ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Yusuf Yabo, has been deployed to investigate the causes of the incident and recommend appropriate sanctions. The team includes experts in mining operations, environmental compliance, and artisanal mining cooperatives. The minister is personally coordinating efforts to manage the situation. “The actions were taken as preliminary reports indicated that the company ceded the pit where the incident occurred to the community following villagers’ demands for empowerment,” Alake said. He explained that the site was an abandoned lead mine with minerals prone to emitting sulphuric oxide. Unaware of the dangers, villagers reportedly extracted the minerals while inhaling the poisonous gas. Alake provided the coordinates of the affected area, noting it lies between longitudes 10.34.45 and 10.35.50 and latitudes 9.13.45 and 9.14.40. He assured that updates would be shared as the investigation continues and extended his condolences to Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang, calling the tragedy “an unfortunate incident of death of innocent citizens trying to earn a living.”

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Infantino Projects Full Stadiums For All 104 Matches At 2026 FIFA World Cup

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has expressed confidence that every one of the 104 matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be filled to capacity, even though ticket sales are still ongoing ahead of the June 11 kickoff. In an interview with CNBC conducted at Mar-a-Lago, Infantino pointed to overwhelming global interest in the tournament, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. “The demand is there. Every match is sold out.” According to him, FIFA recorded an astonishing 508 million ticket requests within four weeks, competing for approximately seven million available seats. He added that during the main ticket sales window in January, requests were submitted from more than 200 countries. “(We’ve) never see anything like that — incredible.” Infantino disclosed that FIFA intentionally reserved a portion of tickets for a final sales phase set to begin in April and continue until the tournament concludes on July 19. Reacting to criticism from supporters over what many have described as soaring ticket prices — particularly on resale platforms — he explained that market dynamics are playing a significant role. “I think it is because it’s in America, Canada and Mexico. Everybody wants to be part of something special. “Ticket prices have been fixed but you have, in the US in particular, something called dynamic prices, meaning the prices will go up or down. “You are able as well to resell your tickets on official platforms, secondary markets, so the prices as well will go up. “That’s part of the market we are in.” The expanded 48-team tournament is projected to generate more than $11 billion in revenue for FIFA. Infantino emphasized that the proceeds would be reinvested into football development across all 211 member associations worldwide. He also estimated that the competition could inject about $30 billion into the U.S. economy through tourism, hospitality, security, and related sectors. Beyond the anticipated seven million match attendees, he projected between 20 and 30 million visitors overall, along with the creation of approximately 185,000 full-time jobs. “It’s a big impact. I hope this impact will not just be limited to the World Cup but for the future as well.”

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