Pat Utomi, Others Set for CITN UK District Ceremony

By Bunmi Ogunyale Nigerian professor of political economy and management expert, Pat Utomi will deliver the keynote address as Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN) UK District holds its investiture ceremony in London, United Kingdom on Saturday. Utomi, who is the founder for Values in Leadership, Nigeria, alongside Barrister Gerardine Omamuli and Professor Ezekiel Williams, Managing Partner, Egoheads Group of Professionals will deliver address at the epoch making event. Utomi is a professor at Lagos Business School and has served in senior positions in government, as an adviser to the president of Nigeria, the private sector, as Chief Operating Officer at Volkswagen Nigeria. The theme of the event is; Taxation and accountability. Honourable Lanre Okunola, Member, House of Representatives, Nigeria and Honourable Frank Esenwa, Member, Delta State House of Assembly, Nigeria are also billed to grace the occasion as special guests of honour. Mr. Innocent Ohagwa, the 17th President of Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria, the chief host will present at the inauguration of Barrister Lawrence Okolie as the Second Chairman of the CITN UK District and the 2025 to 2027 Executive Committee. Mrs. Oghenerukevbe Sharlyn Wilcox will also be inaugurated as the Pioneer Coordinator of the 2025-2027 Executive Committee.

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53-Year-Old Mazi Alex Onu Wins SUG Presidency at Ignatius Ajuru University

Mazi Alex Onu, 53, has been elected president of the Students’ Union Government (SUG) at Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Port Harcourt. A 400-level Political Science student, Onu won the election held on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, defeating his rival to claim the top student leadership position. His election has sparked widespread discussion online. Supporters have praised his dedication, determination, and passion for education, calling him a role model for both younger and older students. Others, however, have questioned whether someone of his age should hold a student leadership role.

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Lionel Messi Extends Inter Miami Contract Through 2028

Lionel Messi Extends Inter Miami Contract Through 2028

Lionel Messi will remain with Inter Miami through the 2028 MLS season after signing a contract extension, the club announced Thursday. Messi shared the news on social media with a video of him signing the deal at the club’s new Freedom Park stadium, still under construction, captioned: “He’s Home.” “It makes me really happy to stay here and to continue with this project that, besides being a dream, has become a beautiful reality — playing in this stadium, at Miami Freedom Park,” Messi, 38, said. “Since I arrived in Miami, I’ve been very happy, so I’m truly glad to keep going here.” Co-owner David Beckham praised Messi’s dedication, saying: “He’s still as committed as he’s ever been and he still wants to win. To have a player that loves the game as much as he does, and who has done so much to inspire the next generation in this country, we feel very lucky.” Messi joined Inter Miami in 2023 after an unsettled period at Paris Saint-Germain, having spent most of his career at Barcelona, where he won 10 La Liga titles and four UEFA Champions League trophies. Internationally, he led Argentina to the 2022 World Cup title and has scored 114 international goals, along with two Copa America wins in 2021 and 2024. The extension ensures Messi will continue playing well beyond the 2026 World Cup, set to take place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. He could appear in a sixth World Cup, potentially setting a record, and is three goals shy of Miroslav Klose’s all-time World Cup scoring record. Argentina qualified comfortably for the 2026 tournament, with Messi finishing as South America’s top scorer with eight goals. In MLS, Messi has continued to shine, earning 2024 MVP honors, becoming the fastest player to reach 40 MLS goals in 2025, and leading Inter Miami back into the playoffs this season. He capped the regular season with a hat-trick in a 5-2 victory over Nashville SC, finishing with 29 goals in 28 matches to claim the MLS Golden Boot.

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Lasisi Elenu and Wife Welcome Baby Boy, Their Second Child

Lasisi Elenu and Wife Welcome Baby Boy, Their Second Child

Comedian and skit creator Lasisi Elenu (Nosa Afolabi) and his wife, actress Nonso Adika, have welcomed their second child, a baby boy named River Elroi. Sharing the happy news on Instagram, Lasisi wrote: “Whoever believes in me, rivers of living water will flow from within them.” – John 7:38 (NLT). He introduced their son, saying: “Meet our son RIVER ELROI, ADÉDÁMÍNÌ, ADEWUNMI, NOSAGIE, ANYALEWECHI AFOLABI @river_elroi. Our RIVER of flowing waters is here, our JOY, our TESTIMONY, our GIFT from God. RIVER – a symbol of life, abundance, renewal, and God’s unending grace flowing through us.” The couple, who welcomed their first child, a daughter named Rain Afolabi, in 2022, have been showered with congratulations and well-wishes from fans celebrating the newest addition to their family.

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Davido Meets French President Emmanuel Macron at Élysée Palace in Paris

Nigerian superstar Davido (David Adeleke) met French President Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée Palace in Paris, marking a significant step in strengthening cultural and creative ties between Nigeria and France. Sharing the encounter on social media, Davido posted photos from the meeting with the caption: “It was an honor meeting @EmmanuelMacron and sharing our visions for a better world.” The images also featured Cubana Chief Priest, underscoring the prominence of the event. The Élysée Palace, situated on Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, is the official residence of the French President and has been a key venue for historic political and cultural gatherings since the 18th century. The meeting highlights the rising global recognition of African artists and the role of cultural diplomacy in fostering international collaboration. It also reflects Macron’s commitment to celebrating and promoting African creativity on the global stage. It was an honor meeting @EmmanuelMacron and sharing our visions for a better world 🇳🇬🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/iZjEEjmLtq — Davido (@davido) October 23, 2025

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VeryDarkMan Mocks Blord After His Social Media Account Is Suspended Again

Nigerian influencer VeryDarkMan has ridiculed businessman Linus Williams Ifejika, popularly known as Blord, after Blord’s social media account was suspended for the second time in just a few days. In a video shared online, VeryDarkMan laughed at Blord and said, “Thought it was a deactivation by you? Did you deactivate for the second time?” He further boasted about being the “fourth arm of the government” and claimed to have his own authority. The feud between the two reportedly began over allegations that Blord sold modified iPhone XRs as iPhone 17s. The conflict intensified online, with Blord allegedly sharing compromising videos of VeryDarkMan, contributing to the suspension. The exchange has sparked widespread discussion on social media about online behavior, accountability, and the consequences of public digital spats.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Martins vincent otse (@verydarkblackman)

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Brazil’s President Lula to Seek Fourth Term in 2026

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has announced he will run for re-election next year, seeking a fourth nonconsecutive term. Speaking during a state visit to Indonesia on Thursday, President Lula said he remains energised despite his age. “I’m turning 80, but you can be sure I have the same energy I had when I was 30. And I’m going to run for a fourth term in Brazil,” Lula told reporters in a joint news conference with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto. He then turned to Subianto to deliver a quip: “I’m telling you this because we’re still going to see each other many times.” Brazil’s constitution allows presidents to serve only two consecutive terms. Lula, who served two terms in 2003-2010, returned to office in 2023 after 13 years out of power and thus remains eligible to run again. The Brazilian leader is currently on a diplomatic trip across Asia. After his visit to Indonesia, Lula will head to Malaysia to attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit. While in Malaysia, Lula is expected to meet on Sunday with United States President Donald Trump, their first in-person encounter following a conciliatory phone call earlier this month, Brazilian media has reported. The two leaders have clashed over the prosecution of former far-right Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro — an ally of Trump — and international trade. Trump and Lula are expected to discuss the 50-percent trade tariff that Trump imposed on Brazil in August, in protest against the Bolsonaro prosecution. Lula had previously said his 2022 presidential bid would be his final campaign, both because of his age and because he believed the country needed political renewal. That election saw him narrowly defeat Bolsonaro in a run-off. But early in his current term — his third — Lula began hinting that he might run again. In February 2023, the president said he could seek re-election in 2026, adding that his decision would depend on the country’s political context and his health. A dominant figure on Brazil’s left, Lula is the country’s longest-serving president since its return to democracy 40 years ago. Some Brazilian politicians have expressed concern about Lula’s age and recent health issues. He underwent emergency surgery to treat a brain bleed late last year after a fall in the bathroom. Still, Lula frequently insists he remains healthy and energetic, often sharing workout videos on social media. Lula currently leads all polls for the 2026 election, though roughly half of voters say they disapprove of him. Trump’s tariffs reenergised the Brazilian leader and pushed his popularity up. His main political rival, Bolsonaro, has been barred from running for office and was sentenced in September to 27 years in prison for attempting a coup. While no strong opposition candidate has yet emerged, analysts say a viable contender is likely to depend on Bolsonaro’s backing as he serves his sentence under house arrest.

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Showmax Premier League Chat with Conor Bradley on Liverpool’s Difficult Run

Ahead of Liverpool’s crucial game against Brentford this weekend, Showmax Premier League caught up with marauding Reds right back Conor Bradley. This wasn’t just a standard chat – Bradley got candid with us about the team’s “emotional” slump after those tough defeats and what it takes for them to pull out of a difficult moment. Liverpool FC right-back Conor Bradley has opened up about the club’s recent difficult run, emphasising that the team’s only path forward is to “stick together and keep fighting.” The Reds suffered four consecutive defeats across all competitions before securing an emphatic 5-1 victory against Eintracht Frankfurt in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday night. Reflecting on the preceding Premier League loss to Manchester United, Bradley admitted the results were hard for everyone at the club. “We’re just trying to recover from it,” Bradley said. “It was a tough setback for Arne Slot and the whole team, but with the group we have, we’re determined to bounce back.” The young defender acknowledged the gravity of the four losses, stressing that the focus must now shift entirely to the upcoming away fixture against Brentford. “I think the focus has to be on beating Brentford. We need to perform on the pitch, that’s the only way.” “Losing four times in a row is never easy, especially for Liverpool – it’s emotional for everyone. But we just have to stick together and keep fighting.” Bradley offered insight into the team’s current struggle, attributing it to collective performance issues. “It’s hard to point fingers. It’s just been a tough period for us. We’re not creating enough chances and we’ve been conceding too many goals,” he explained. “It’s been a difficult spell, but I’m confident we’ll find our rhythm again soon.” Having overcome his own injury setbacks during the pre-season, Bradley spoke about the challenge of finding consistent form. “It’s never easy. When you’re ready to go and then get hit by an injury, it really disrupts your momentum. It’s frustrating, but I’m just trying to get as many games as possible under my belt and help the team wherever I can.” The arrival of several new signings has also brought a period of adjustment to the squad, which Bradley believes requires patience. “Yes, it will definitely take time. Building relationships doesn’t happen overnight, it takes weeks and months,” he said. “But I think the new lads are settling in really well. They’re top players and great people too, so that helps a lot.” He singled out one of the new arrivals, Florian Wirtz, as a player he has best connected with.   “Probably Florian Wirtz. We got to know each other when playing for our national teams against one another crazily enough.” Addressing the frequent comparisons made between himself and fellow right back Jeremy Frimpong, Bradley welcomed the intensity. “Competition is always healthy, it pushes you to be your best. Jeremy’s a great guy and a top player. He’s brought great energy from Germany, and I think that kind of challenge only makes us both stronger.”   “For me, it would be about cementing my place in the team and helping Liverpool win trophies. Whether that’s the Champions League, Premier League, or FA Cup, any silverware would mean a lot. We just have to keep striving, and I believe we can go again even stronger next season.” Watch Liverpool take on Brentford away in the Premier League, LIVE on Showmax Premier League this Saturday at 8pm (WAT). How can fans get Showmax Premier League on their phones? Sign up for the Showmax Premier League mobile plan for N3,600 at www.showmax.com for all the Premier League action.

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