Portable Reveals Why He Fought At Odumodublvck Concert, Performs Despite Clash

Portable has recounted a confrontation that erupted at Odumodublvck’s concert, saying it was triggered by someone making a provocative comment about Prophet Muhammad. He explained that the remark sparked a physical altercation, in which he defended himself before security intervened. Despite the scuffle, Portable went on to perform, noting that some of those involved in the clash even cheered him on during his set. “For Odumodublvck concert yesterday, as we dey enter, tell me for my ear say ‘Anobi Mohammed ti ku’ [Prophet Mohammed is d£@d]. Na him, like 15 people gather, only me. Na God say make I stand o. I stand strong. Them throw blow, I throw blow. Dem do Gidibo, I do Gidibo. Before I perform, even people wey follow f!ght me dey shout Zazoo,” he recalled. Someone pulled my ear and told me prophet Muhammad (SAW) has died , that's why I started fighting at Odumodublvck concert – portable pic.twitter.com/Oj0Dp3thP3 — AYANFE (@CHULLY1010) December 19, 2025

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Tinubu To Tour Borno, Bauchi, Lagos For Projects, Condolences, And Eyo Festival

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will visit Borno, Bauchi, and Lagos this weekend. He will start in Borno State, where he is set to commission several federal and state projects alongside Governor Babagana Zulum. While in Maiduguri, Tinubu will also attend the wedding of Sadeeq Sheriff, son of former Borno Governor Ali Modu Sheriff, who is marrying Hadiza Kam Salem. From Borno, the President will travel to Bauchi State to console the family of Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi, the respected Islamic scholar and Tijjaniyya leader who passed away on November 27. Tinubu will then head to Lagos to spend the end-of-year holidays. He will serve as guest of honour at the Eyo Festival on December 27 at Tafawa Balewa Square, which will celebrate prominent figures including his mother, Alhaja Abibatu Mogaji, and former Lagos governors Alhaji Lateef Jakande and Chief Michael Otedola.

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Joshua Dominates Jake Paul With Sixth-Round Knockout In Miami

Anthony Joshua Knocks Out Jake Paul in ‘Embarrassing’ Fight

Anthony Joshua delivered a commanding display in Miami on Saturday morning, halting Jake Paul with a sixth-round knockout in their heavyweight showdown. Paul surprised some observers by surviving the early exchanges, but Joshua’s experience and raw power steadily took control of the fight. The turning point came in the fifth round, when the former world champion sent Paul to the canvas twice during a frantic sequence that left the American visibly shaken. Joshua closed the show in the following round, pressing forward and unleashing a barrage of heavy punches. Paul was unable to defend himself, forcing the referee to step in and bring the contest to an end. After the bout, Joshua shifted focus to his long-running rivalry with Tyson Fury, issuing a direct challenge. “Put down (your) Twitter fingers and put on some gloves and come and fight me.” Paul later confirmed he suffered a broken jaw in the fight. He avoided discussing his next move in the ring, instead saying he plans to take a break from boxing after the defeat, which is only the second loss of his professional career. Despite the result, Paul remains the WBA’s No. 14-ranked cruiserweight and has recorded notable wins in recent outings. He dominated a 58-year-old Mike Tyson in a bout streamed on Netflix in November 2024 and followed it up by outpointing 39-year-old Julio Cesar Chávez Jr. in June.

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Morocco 2025: Super Eagles Target Fourth Crown as Biggest AFCON Kicks Off

Nigeria’s arrival in Fés on Thursday evening, aboard a chartered flight from their final training camp in Cairo, signalled the reality of a stout challenge for a fourth continental title as the 35th Africa Cup of Nations finals commence in the Kingdom of Morocco on Sunday. Winners at home in 1980, and in Tunisia in 1994 and South Africa in 2013, the Super Eagles will launch their onslaught for another title against Tanzania’s Taifa Stars on Tuesday in the historical city of Fés, with the added impetus of wanting to appease their teeming fans at home and in the diaspora over failure to qualify for next year’s FIFA World Cup finals in the Far West. The retirement of William Troost-Ekong, on the margin of the team’s departure to Cairo for their final training camp, has opened the door for midfield enforcer Wilfred Ndidi to take the captain’s armband, with veterans Simon Moses and Alex Iwobi, and prolific forward Victor Osimhen as possible assistants. The much-anticipated opening ceremony on Sunday, featuring among others, Nigeria’s globally-acclaimed singer Davido at the iconic Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan Stadium in Rabat, will be followed by the opening match between hosts Morocco and Comoros, with the Atlas Lions hoping for a great start to continue their incredible run of glory in international football. Nigeria, who won their first AFCON title on home soil 45 years ago after defeating Tanzania in their first match, will strive for a huge win in order to be in good stead and retain a winning mentality ahead of clashes with difficult customers Tunisia (on Saturday, 27 December) and Uganda (on Tuesday, 30 December). Coach Eric Chelle opened a window on his frame of mind going into the tournament when he spoke to CAFOnline.com last month. “When you coach Nigeria, you have to win everything.” It is the reality that he faces and has to deal with especially after the World Cup miss. Tanzania, coached by Nigeria legend Emmanuel Amuneke (a 1994 AFCON winner) to qualify and participate at the 2019 finals in Egypt, will be making only their fourth appearance at the competition, and a second consecutive appearance following their outing in Cote d’Ivoire. They have played 9 matches overall, drawing three and losing six, without a single win. Tunisia have 21 previous appearances at the championship (one more than Nigeria), and consistency is their middle name, Morocco 2025 being their 17th consecutive appearance. Their only previous triumph was on home soil in 2004, when they edged Morocco’s Atlas Lions in a tension-soaked Final in Rades. The Carthage Eagles have played a total of 83 matches at the AFCON, winning 25, losing 28 and drawing 30. Among their previous losses were a 2-4 reverse to co-hosts Nigeria in 2000, and a lone-goal defeat by the Eagles in the third-place match of the 2019 finals in Egypt. There was another contentious third-place match, in Ghana in 1978, that was awarded to Nigeria after the Carthage Eagles walked off the pitch following a goal by Baba Otu Mohammed. Tunisia eliminated Nigeria in the Round of 16 in Cameroon four years ago. Uganda’s Cranes have always proved difficult customers for the Super Eagles in any qualifying campaign or championship. Philip Omondi scored both goals to eliminate Nigeria in the semi-finals of the 1978 championship in Ghana, and since then, even with star-studded squads, the Eagles would always struggle against the Cranes. Their clash in Fes on Tuesday, 30th December is something to look forward to. Uganda will be heading to their eighth participation in the AFCON, though they missed out in the last two finals in Cameroon and Cote d’Ivoire. The Cranes have played a total of 23 matches at the finals, winning only 4, drawing 3 and losing 16. Their runner-up position in Ghana in 1978, when they were crushed by Opoku Afriye-led Black Stars in a festive Final in Accra, remains their best result till date. On the balance, the Super Eagles, who have played a total of 104 matches across their 20 previous outings, are expected to safely negotiate their way through the group stage in Fes, and then take it one-game-at-a-time in the knockout rounds in Morocco. President of Nigeria Football Federation, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau (MON) expressed his belief in the team to deliver in the North African kingdom. “We have prepared the team with the objective of lifting the trophy. The FIFA World Cup miss still bites, but if we are able to win the Africa Cup of Nations, it will go a long way to assuaging the feelings of our fans at home and in the diaspora, and it will also be good for the present generation of Super Eagles as they will have at least one major triumph to their name.” Gusau’s administration has done remarkably well to maintain the very best standards in travel, accommodation and other logistics for the team, despite challenging times and downturn in the global economy. “It has not been easy, but we have to continue to appreciate and show that we value the contributions of the players and officials at all times. They have to travel and lodge in convenience, and that is something we must always find a way to work out despite the challenges that the Federation faces. “I have confidence in the coaches and the players that we have to turn the present gloom around and make Nigeria proud in Morocco.”

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Tinubu Warns Governors of Federal Intervention Over Local Government Financial Autonomy

President Bola Tinubu has warned state governors that he may be compelled to issue an Executive Order to ensure direct allocation of funds to local governments if they continue to flout a Supreme Court ruling on financial autonomy. Speaking on Friday at the 15th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the All Progressives Congress at the State House Conference Centre in Abuja, Tinubu addressed governors and party leaders over the withholding of statutory allocations meant for local councils. “The Supreme Court has capped it for you again, saying, ‘give them their money directly.’ If you wait for my Executive Order, because I have the knife, I have the yam, I will cut it,” Tinubu said, underscoring the seriousness of compliance. He added, “I’m just being very respectful and understanding with my governors. Otherwise, if you don’t start to implement it, fact after fact, you will see.” The comments follow the July 11, 2024 Supreme Court judgment, which upheld the Federal Government’s suit enforcing financial independence for local governments. The court ruled that it is unconstitutional for state governments to retain or manage funds meant for local councils, ordering that allocations be paid directly from the Federation Account—a practice often ignored through joint accounts by many states. Reiterating the importance of adherence, Tinubu warned that further violations could prompt federal action. “The ultimate goal is our Supreme Court. We have to comply. We have to respect the judgment,” he stressed.

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Fantana Slams Diamond Platnumz for Mentioning Her Name at Juma Jux Concert

Tanzanian singer Fantana has fired back at Diamond Platnumz after he appeared to mention her during Juma Jux’s concert in Lagos. On stage, Diamond Platnumz claimed he only has one girlfriend back home in Tanzania and denied ever referencing Fantana, saying: “Who said Fantana here? I never said Fantana. Who’s she?” Fantana took to Instagram to express her frustration, questioning why he would bring her name up despite being “so happy in your fake marriage.” She wrote: “Please let my name rest @diamondplatnumz. Imagine having a whole concert in Lagos and still mentioning MY NAME! Don’t irritate me this evening!” She further accused him of being obsessed, urging him to focus on his own relationship: “You are so obsessed with me! Leave me alone ooo and face that fake marriage you guys are using for social media with that fake small cheap invisible ring! @diamondplatnumz, you will know more of me! Keep playing!” Fantana ended her post with a sharp warning: “If you like keep playing, I go enter Tanzania sharp!” The exchange has quickly become a trending topic on social media.

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Wilfred Ndidi Appointed New Captain of Super Eagles

Wilfred Ndidi has been appointed the new captain of the Super Eagles The midfielder succeeds William Troost-Ekong, who recently retired from international football, marking a fresh leadership chapter for the Nigerian national team. The announcement was made on the Super Eagles’ official X account on Friday. Ndidi, who plays for Besiktas, stressed the importance of unity and collaboration in his new role. “It’s a huge responsibility, but with the support of the players, everything will go smoothly,” he said. “I’ve spoken with several teammates to share our vision and seek their backing. The staff are also part of this—everyone is in it together. We discussed the tasks ahead, and it’s essential that we all remain on the same page.”

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Edo Court Grants Bail to Activist Harrison Gwamnishu

A High Court in Edo State has granted bail to activist Harrison Gwamnishu, allowing him to regain his freedom pending further proceedings. Gwamnishu had been held in police custody over allegations that he misappropriated part of the crowdfunded ransom for a young couple abducted in Aviele community near Auchi on November 22, 2025. Announcing the development, Ossai Success Ovie, an aide to the Delta State Governor, wrote on Facebook: “Harrison Gwamnishu has been granted bail at the High Court of Justice in Edo State. Very Dark Man and others are now disappointed. Their plans failed woefully. I am disappointed in them all. Glory be to Jesus.” The bail ruling marks a significant turn in the case, ending Gwamnishu’s detention while the matter continues in court.

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