Drama As Dave Umahi And Arise TV’s Rufai Oseni Clash During Live Interview

Drama As Dave Umahi And Arise TV’s Rufai Oseni Clash During Live Interview

A heated confrontation erupted on Arise Television’s The Morning Show on Tuesday when Minister of Works, David Umahi, clashed with co-anchor Rufai Oseni during a live interview. The exchange turned tense after Oseni questioned Umahi about the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road project and accused him of reporting him to President Bola Tinubu over his critical comments about the project. An irritated Umahi denied the accusation, saying, “You are too small for me to report to the President. Stop saying I reported you to the President, you’re too small.” The tension heightened when Umahi described himself as “a professor in the field of engineering,” prompting Oseni to ask when he became one. The former Ebonyi State governor snapped back, “Keep quiet and stop saying what you don’t know. I’m a professor in this field. You don’t understand anything.” Umahi clarified that his title was based on professional experience rather than academic conferment, insisting that Oseni lacked technical understanding of engineering matters. “You have no knowledge of what you’re asking,” he added. Unfazed, Oseni responded calmly, “Minister, it’s alright. Keep dignifying yourself and let the world know who you truly are.” Dave Umahi just the mumu since e join APC NWANNEM A’ NÁ💔😭pic.twitter.com/KXGakrN4AS — ŁØŘÐ ÉQŲǏŤÝ (@EdwinRomanus) October 7, 2025

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Motsepe Insists 2025 AFCON Will Proceed In Morocco Despite Nationwide Protests

CAF President Insists 2025 AFCON Will Proceed In Morocco Despite Nationwide Protests

CAF President Patrice Motsepe has reaffirmed that the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations will go ahead in Morocco as planned, dismissing concerns that ongoing anti-government protests could disrupt preparations. For more than a week, thousands of young Moroccans have taken to the streets nightly, calling for an end to corruption, government reforms, and better access to social services like healthcare and education. The demonstrations, now in their ninth day, have highlighted deep public frustration over inequality and living conditions. Speaking during a meeting of African football leaders in Kinshasa, Motsepe said he was certain the tournament would not be affected by the unrest. “We are absolutely confident the AFCON will go ahead as planned. Morocco is plan A, Morocco is plan B, and Morocco is plan C,” he told delegates, including FIFA President Gianni Infantino. He added that the Confederation of African Football would work hand in hand with the Moroccan authorities and citizens to deliver what he described as “the most successful AFCON in history.” The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations is slated for December 21 to January 18 across nine Moroccan venues, with 24 teams expected to compete. Star players like Egypt’s Mohamed Salah and Morocco’s Achraf Hakimi are among those set to feature in the tournament.  

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Imisi Ayanwale Presented With ₦150 Million Grand Prize After Winning BBNaija Season 10

Imisi Ayanwale Presented With ₦150 Million Grand Prize After Winning BBNaija Season 10

Imisi Ayanwale, the winner of Big Brother Naija Season 10, has officially received her grand prize package worth ₦150 million, marking the culmination of her remarkable journey on the reality show. The presentation ceremony was held in Lagos, where Imisi was handed a ₦80 million cash prize and the keys to a brand-new SUV courtesy of Innoson Motors. Imisi clinched the BBNaija crown on October 5, after polling an impressive 42.8% of the total votes, surpassing other finalists to become the Season 10 champion. Beyond the main prize, she also received numerous additional rewards and endorsements from the show’s sponsors, further increasing the value of her winnings. Her triumph places her among the elite group of female winners in the show’s history, alongside Mercy Eke, Phyna, and Ilebaye, solidifying her status as one of the standout personalities to ever grace the Big Brother Naija stage.

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Presidency Awaits Court Verdict on Minister Uche Nnaji’s Alleged UNN Certificate Forgery

Abuja, Oct. 7, 2025 — The Presidency has said it will take action only after the court delivers its verdict on the alleged certificate forgery case involving the Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation, Uche Nnaji. The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, disclosed this while addressing inquiries about the controversy surrounding the minister’s alleged forged degree certificate from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN). Onanuga stated that the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will respect the judicial process and refrain from making any comments on the matter while it remains before the court. “This matter is already in court. We should await the verdict of the court,” Onanuga told Leadership Newspaper. The presidential aide’s remarks come amid growing pressure on Nnaji to resign pending the outcome of the case, which has generated significant public and political attention. Minister Speaks on His UNN Certificate In a recent statement, Uche Nnaji addressed the allegations, saying he had not yet collected his degree certificate from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. His explanation, however, has further fuelled controversy, with critics arguing that the minister’s acknowledgment implies that the certificate he presented to the Senate during his ministerial screening may have been fake or forged. The University of Nigeria has reportedly denied issuing the said degree certificate, stating, “UNN never issued a degree certificate to him.” As the case proceeds in court, the federal government maintains that it will withhold any decision or disciplinary action until a judicial determination is made.

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Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Returns To Senate After Serving Six-Month Suspension

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Returns To Senate After Serving Six-Month Suspension

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, representing Kogi Central, is set to return to the Senate chambers today (Tuesday) after completing her six-month suspension. Her lawyer, Victor Giwa, confirmed her resumption in an interview with The Punch, assuring that the lawmaker would join her colleagues for plenary sessions as the National Assembly reconvenes. The Senate had earlier shifted its resumption date from September 23 to October 7, 2025, extending its annual recess and delaying debates on several key national issues. Giwa warned the Senate against any attempt to block Akpoti-Uduaghan’s return, stressing that she had served her full suspension and was constitutionally entitled to resume her duties. “To me, our client should just go straight and resume on Tuesday. Anything else they say is just an opinion. As Femi Falana said, the Senate cannot become an institution that legalises illegality,” he said. He added that preventing her from resuming would amount to contradicting the Senate’s own decision and could lead to “total chaos” within the National Assembly. “She has served out the six months, so whatever is before the court now only concerns whether the suspension in March was lawful. It has nothing to do with her return. Denying her resumption would mean defying your own resolution and creating confusion in the legislature,” Giwa stated. Two weeks ago, Akpoti-Uduaghan described Senate President Godswill Akpabio as a “dictator” after she was allowed access to her office following the completion of her suspension. Her office, located in Suite 2.05 of the Senate Wing, was unsealed by the Deputy Director of the National Assembly Sergeant-at-Arms, Alabi Adedeji, marking her official reinstatement ahead of today’s plenary.

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I Employed a Maid from Hell — Woman Laments as Maid Breaks Savings Box, Steals Money

A Nigerian woman has taken to social media to share her frustration after discovering that her housemaid allegedly broke into her savings box and stole a large sum of money. The distraught woman narrated the incident in a viral TikTok video posted under the handle @anotherdaytogoharder, expressing shock and disappointment over the betrayal. Maid Allegedly Betrays Employer’s Trust According to her, she had treated the maid kindly — paying her salary promptly, giving her extra cash, and providing meals. However, due to the maid’s poor cleaning skills, she decided to let her go. A few days after the maid’s departure, the woman said she went to deposit more money into her savings box

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Lagos Sextortion Network Linked to Death of 16-Year-Old American Teen, Evan Boettler

A sextortion network traced to Lagos, Nigeria, has been linked to the tragic death of 16-year-old American schoolboy Evan Boettler, who took his own life just 90 minutes after receiving a blackmail message on Snapchat from someone posing as a teenage girl. Evan, from Missouri, had been communicating with a Snapchat account under the name “JennyTee60,” according to a BBC investigation. The account reportedly persuaded him to share explicit images before ruthlessly blackmailing him. One of the messages sent to the teenager read: “I have your nudes and everything needed to ruin your life.” His devastated parents, Kari and Brad Boettler, described Evan as a “bright, funny” young man who loved fishing, hunting, and sports. “When they finally told us that night that he was gone, it didn’t make any sense. I don’t understand how this could happen to our family,” Kari said. Brad added: “It wasn’t hard to parent him because he was such a good human.” Investigators later traced the Snapchat account’s login to an IP address in Lagos, Nigeria, leading to the discovery of an online underworld of cybercriminals locally known as “Yahoo Boys.” These networks, dubbed “Hustle Kingdoms,” consist of rooms of young men who run sextortion and romance scams targeting victims across the globe. One scammer, identified only as Ola, explained how the operation works: “You open a female account using fake names from fake generators. It’s a site where you get names of people from the country that you want.” When asked if he felt guilty, Ola said: “I don’t feel bad because I need the money.” He added that young boys in Western countries are frequent targets because “their sex drive is so high, and they’re scared of their pictures being released to their class groups, parents, and friends.” The investigation revealed that some of these criminal groups now employ “cyber-spiritualists” who perform rituals purportedly to protect them from being caught or to make victims more vulnerable to manipulation. According to the FBI, reports of sextortion have surged in recent years, with over 55,000 cases recorded in the United States in 2024 alone. The UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) also receives around 110 sextortion reports every month. In response, major social media companies have pledged stronger action. Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, said: “We have around 40,000 people working on safety and security globally, with over $30bn invested in this area over the last decade. We automatically place teens in the strictest message settings and alert them when they’re chatting with someone who may be in a different country.” Snapchat similarly stated: “We have zero tolerance for sextortion on Snapchat. If we discover this activity, we take quick action to remove the account and support law enforcement efforts to bring offenders to justice.” However, the probe into Evan’s death reportedly stalled after Nigerian telecom provider GloWorld failed to retain data linked to the IP address used by the scammer. Nearly two years later, Evan’s parents remain heartbroken but determined to seek justice. “When they finally told us that night that he was gone, it didn’t make any sense,” Kari repeated. “I don’t understand how this could happen to our family.” Evan’s death continues to underscore the growing global threat of online sextortion and the urgent need for stronger international cooperation to identify and prosecute cybercriminals.

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