Iyabo Ojo Sparks Online Buzz After Warm Exchange With Actor Baraka At Star Studded Event

Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo found herself at the center of online discussions after a video of her moment with actor Oluwole Cole, better known as Baraka, made the rounds on social media. The video was recorded at K1 De Ultimate’s All White Party New Year Fest 5.0, an event that drew a large number of entertainers and well-known faces. In the clip, Iyabo and Baraka were seen warmly exchanging greetings, sharing a hug, and chatting briefly, a scene that quickly caught the attention of viewers. Once the clip surfaced online, social media users offered mixed reactions. While some described the interaction as normal and innocent, others jokingly suggested that Iyabo’s longtime partner, music executive Paul Okoye, also known as Paulo, might not be amused. Phrases like “If Paulo see this” and “This kind setting no be Paulo’s style” appeared repeatedly in the comment sections as the video gained traction. Baraka, recognized for his action-packed and street-themed roles in Nollywood, became part of the conversation due to the relaxed and friendly nature of the exchange. However, supporters of Iyabo insisted there was nothing inappropriate, stressing that the moment reflected simple courtesy between colleagues. Iyabo Ojo has been publicly linked to Paulo for several years, often attending events together and sharing glimpses of their relationship online. The actress has previously explained that they are satisfied with their understanding of each other and are in no rush to take their relationship further through marriage. https://twitter.com/dammiedammie35/status/2007329812583723380/video/1

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Sabinus Recounts Painful Love Experience After Gifting Ex Lover A Range Rover

Popular comedian Sabinus has opened up about a painful romantic experience, admitting that he once lost a lover despite spending heavily on her. Speaking during a livestream with Sandra Benede, the skit maker described love as unforgiving, saying he now understands what Peller is going through following his breakup with Jarvis. Sabinus revealed that he once bought a woman a Range Rover out of love, only for the relationship to end afterward, a decision he said still hurts him. He urged Nigerians to show empathy toward Peller instead of criticizing him. He said: “Jarvis has finished Peller. I have been in Peller’s situation before. Love is cruel. I once gifted a girl Range Rover because of love. She later left me. I regretted it. So nobody should blame Peller.” The comedian’s revelation comes amid memories of his own failed marriage, which ended barely a year after he tied the knot with Ciana Chapman in a private ceremony in 2023.

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Sheikh Gumi Denies US Airstrike Assassination Claims, Calls Reports Fake News

Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has dismissed reports claiming he was targeted for assassination by a United States airstrike in Nigeria, calling them “fake news.” The confusion arose after a video circulated online suggesting that Gumi had been marked for elimination by the US. Speaking on Facebook, he clarified, “There is fake news going viral now that wrongly claims that I said I was targeted by the US attack on Nigerian soil, or something to that effect. I never said so, and I also never thought of such a possibility. I am comfortably staying in my home with my family without fear, intimidation, or apprehension.” Gumi said the misunderstanding likely stemmed from a lecture he gave at a mosque, in which he recounted a 2012 assassination attempt by Boko Haram. He said, “In August 2012, I was told that Boko Haram had targeted me for elimination. The two people who came to execute the plan were killed instantly when the bomb detonated in their hands near my house.” He also called on media organisations that reported the claims to retract their stories and apologise, stating, “I advise all news agencies that reported the fake news to publicly retract it and tender their apologies.” Gumi stressed that he is safe and not under threat, urging the public and media to disregard the false reports.

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BREAKING: Manchester United Sack Head Coach, Ruben Amorim

Manchester United have parted ways with head coach Ruben Amorim, who will leave the club immediately after 14 months in charge. The decision comes amid reports of a strained relationship between Amorim and the club’s hierarchy, including director of football Jason Wilcox. During his tenure, United’s performances were inconsistent, leaving the team struggling to challenge for the Premier League title. Darren Fletcher is set to take over as interim manager while the club searches for a permanent replacement to restore stability and direction. The move comes at a crucial stage of the season, as pressure mounts on Manchester United’s leadership to deliver stronger results on the pitch.

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Bimbo Thomas Recounts Terrifying Hotel Attack During Omo Ghetto Part Two Shoot

Actress Bimbo Thomas has shared a terrifying experience during the filming of Omo Ghetto Part Two, when armed robbers attacked the hotel where the cast and crew were staying in Ebute Metta, Lagos. In an interview with Chude Jideonwo, Thomas explained that the production often faced disruptions from locals who objected to the film’s depiction of street life. “We were filming in Ebute Metta, and boys would always come on set to disturb us because it’s a thuggery movie, and they felt we were depicting their everyday life,” she said. “It’s my hood. I grew up in Ebute Metta, so I thought they would accord me that respect, but we still had to bring security so we could shoot freely.” The frightening incident began around midnight, with loud banging and shouts of “Ole! Ole!” as the attackers tried to force their way into the hotel. Thomas said she, Funke Akindele, and other cast members hid in the bathroom, praying and trying to conceal Akindele’s identity. “We didn’t know what to do. We were praying. Funke is a prayer warrior, so we all started praying,” Thomas recounted. In a desperate attempt to protect Akindele, the team tried to hide her. “I told them, ‘She’s the face here.’ We tried to put Funke under the bed, but it didn’t work, so we moved to the bathroom,” Thomas said. Despite their efforts, the robbers eventually broke in and took Akindele away, forcing her to sing and dance. Thomas described the moment as “deeply disturbing” and feared for everyone’s lives. “When they came back the second time, it was clear they were looking for Funke. They kept calling her name,” she said. “They told her to put on her clothes and dragged her downstairs to her car. I came downstairs and heard her singing Emi Omo Ghetto. I didn’t understand what was happening. They asked her to sing and dance, and she did.” Security forces later arrived, driving the attackers away, with some reportedly arrested or killed. Thomas linked the incident to an earlier on-set confrontation, where locals who had caused disruptions were arrested and forced to record apology videos. “Even though we had settled the area before filming, that incident offended them,” she said. Reflecting on the ordeal, Thomas expressed gratitude for their safety and her determination to protect Akindele. “I was thankful. At that moment, I was ready to attack one of them without thinking of the consequences. I could have been killed,” she said. “When Funke later asked why I didn’t give her up, I told her, ‘If they were going to kill you, they would have killed us together. We thank God. Truly, we thank God.’”

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Wike Ends Political Ties With Fubara, Vows to Pick Trusted Successor for 2027

Rivers State Minister Nyesom Wike has declared that his political relationship with Governor Siminalayi Fubara is over, vowing to select a more dependable successor for the 2027 elections. Addressing his supporters over the weekend in Ahoada Local Government Area, Wike said, “We will not repeat the mistakes of 2023. Are we going back there? No! We are not going there. I’ve heard people say they will call me and give me instructions. That will not happen. “In Rivers State, nobody will dictate to me. There was a first agreement, and it was broken. A second agreement was also reneged upon. Which one will be honored next? We are not making that mistake again. “Now that the opposition has collapsed, everybody is shouting ‘on your mandate’! But we have been working on your mandate all along.” Wike also addressed Fubara’s recent defection to the All Progressives Congress, stressing that his support for President Bola Tinubu does not guarantee Fubara a reelection ticket. “I have been clear about my support for Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He deserves to complete his eight years because of the love he has shown Rivers State. Who would have imagined a Rivers man becoming the Minister of the FCT? “But shouting ‘on your mandate’ repeatedly will not secure an automatic ticket, no matter how many times it’s done.” The former governor added, “We are not against the president, but in Rivers State, we must choose someone we can trust—someone who allows us to go home and sleep peacefully. Politics is about interests. If you don’t value what people have done for you, then you have a problem.”

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Tunisia Sack Coach Sami Trabelsi After Early AFCON 2025 Exit

Tunisia has dismissed head coach Sami Trabelsi following the Carthage Eagles’ early exit from the 2025 TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations, ending a turbulent campaign that left fans and pundits frustrated. The Tunisian Football Federation announced the decision on Sunday, less than 24 hours after Tunisia was eliminated by Mali in the Round of 16. The match ended 1–1 after extra time, with Mali prevailing in a tense penalty shootout. In a brief statement, the federation said the termination was by mutual consent with Trabelsi and his technical staff, citing the team’s failure to advance further in the tournament. “The Executive Committee has decided to terminate the contractual relationship by mutual consent with the entire technical staff of the national team,” the CAF website reported. The decision follows growing disappointment among supporters, who had expected Tunisia to make a serious run in Morocco. The team began the tournament with a strong 3–1 win over Uganda, raising hopes of a deep campaign, but inconsistencies quickly emerged. A 3–2 loss to Nigeria exposed defensive weaknesses, while a 1–1 draw against Tanzania in the final group game raised questions about the squad’s balance and resilience. Those issues were highlighted in the knockout stage, where Tunisia initially took the lead against Mali and even had a numerical advantage after Mali was reduced to ten men. Despite this, they failed to secure victory, allowing Mali to recover and ultimately win on penalties. Trabelsi’s dismissal underscores Tunisia’s ongoing struggle to maintain consistent success in African football. Once continental champions at home in 2004, the nation continues to seek sustained excellence. The federation now faces the task of rebuilding the national team and identifying a new coach to lead its next chapter.

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Oyo Governor Seyi Makinde Announces Cabinet Reshuffle, Appoints New SSG and Key Officials

Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde on Monday announced a major cabinet reshuffle, making several key appointments and reassignments within his administration. A statement from his Special Adviser on Media, Sulaimon Olanrewaju, in Ibadan, confirmed the immediate removal of Prof. Olanike Adeyemo as Secretary to the State Government (SSG). She has been replaced by Prof. Musibau Babatunde, who now assumes the position of SSG. The reshuffle also saw Barrister Temilolu Ashamu moved from the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources to lead the Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning. Governor Makinde further nominated Ademola Aderinto, his Senior Special Assistant on Public Works, as a commissioner-designate. Aderinto will be presented to the Oyo State House of Assembly for screening. Other notable appointments include Abiodun Adedoja as Special Adviser on Energy Security and Kolawole Elijah Akanmu as Senior Special Assistant on Budget and Economic Planning. The governor’s reshuffle reflects a strategic realignment of his cabinet to strengthen governance and policy implementation across the state.

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