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  • Don Jazzy joyful celebrates MAVIN Records at 12

    Don Jazzy joyful celebrates MAVIN Records at 12

    Popular music producer, Don Jazzy shares the remarkable journey of his music label, MAVIN Records, as it clocks 12 years of producing fine artistes and over 40 billion streams.

    MAVIN Records is undoubtedly one of Nigeria’s largest record labels, boasting over ten current and former signees.

    don jazzy mavin records

    The talent manager shared video clips featuring current and past artists signed to the label, highlighting their achievements on streaming platforms.

    Don Jazzy was captured on the first launch of the label, introducing MAVIN Records to the world in 2012 and concluded by expressing gratitude to everyone for supporting his dream for twelve years.

    The artists associated with MAVIN have collaborated on numerous successful songs, many of which became instant hits like “Dorobucci,” “Amina,” and others that significantly impacted the music scene.

    MAVIN has introduced several artists who have achieved substantial success individually, including Johnny Drille, Ayra Starr, Rema, Ladipoe, Crayon, Bayanni, and more.

    Noteworthy past members of MAVIN include Tiwa Savage and Reekado Banks, who have since left the label but continue to thrive in the music industry.

    Watch the video below …

     

  • Abuja Barber mocks Davido for viewing his Instagram story

    Abuja Barber mocks Davido for viewing his Instagram story

    Viral barber, Kallystouch, who was called out by Davido mocks him, shares evidence of Davido viewing his Instagram story.

    The barber had commented under one of Davido’s post, referring to him as the third best in the music industry.

    This statement enraged Davido who claimed that the man had messed with his generational blessing as he wanted to patronize him and open a shop for him like he did his former barbers.

    Abuja Barber mocks Davido for viewing his Instagram story
    Nigerian singer, Davido.

    Despite Davido’s promises, the barber who is a Wizkid fan remained unyielding, standing solidly behind his music icon.

    Recently, the barber shared evidence of Davido viewing his Instagram story, stating that even though he didn’t know him before, he is now viewing his story.

    This statement has received backlash from many Nigerians who feel he has carried on with the matter for too long.

    See the post below

    Abuja Barber mocks Davido for viewing his Instagram story

    Some reactions to the post here

    iamdbull noted: “Seems Davido is p@ined and can’t move on, Davido is the type of guy a lady will say no to and he will start posting chioma 😂😂😂”

    mo_andra advised: “Guy rest na 🤦🏽‍♀️How ever e take be, GOD used DAVIDO to bring you to limelight, never forget that!”

    amara_shuga said: “Davido too dey fuck up, why him go use him main account dey view status like mumu, Omo eeeh nawa oh bro forgets he is a big celebrity”

    callme.nene_ added: “This boy na really that weapon wey Bible talk about 😂😂.. which kain wahala be this?? Una too like trouble”

    dr_panshag wrote: “After 2 weeks all this will fizzle out, Davido remains a billionaire, and you’ll go back to your hole, use this time wisely and stop insulting David cus even wiz no send ur papa as usual”

    effedeborah commented: “I’m not a Davido fan o but make this guy rest.. Stay neutral so you can get recognition from other people that may want to help your life too leave all these chochocho”

  • Mixed reactions trail video of elderly women queuing to receive satchets of spaghetti

    Mixed reactions trail video of elderly women queuing to receive satchets of spaghetti

    Video that has caused a buzz online shows some elderly women queuing to receive spaghetti under the sun.

    The video was shared on X (formerly known as Twitter) by a netizen known as @alakowee who expressed sympathy for the women.

    elderly women queuing spaghetti
    Elderly women receiving spaghetti.

    In the video that was shared online, a man who exited his red car was seen holding packets of spaghetti which he handed out to the women who were lined up under the sun to receive the gifts.

    However, the video stirred mixed reactions among netizens who expressed divergent views.

    Reactions as elderly women queue under the run to receive spaghetti …

    @Donaldestat opined: “It might even be an expired spaghetti”

    @moses_me19 wrote: “See as the thing the pain me enter my heart ah!!! I mistakenly see my mother like this house no go content the both of us. What is this shame ooo
    Ah!!? This one pain me ni”

    @Royal_Citizens remarked: “Spaghetti that used to be sold for #200 before 2015 is what these old women are now kneeling to collect?”

    @LadyGrasha commented: “This is an ugly view, a shame and slap to the elderly. For even spaghetti! What hunger will cause… This is just so sad. I can’t imagine seeing my relative doing this”

    Watch video below …

     

  • Mercy Johnson hints on baby number 5

    Mercy Johnson hints on baby number 5

    Actress, Mercy Johnson recently made an exclusive hint about how much she wants to expand her family by having another baby.

    In a gripping gesture, Mercy Johnson overwhelmed viewers on her Instagram account by posting a beautiful video of herself and her husband, renowned politician Prince Okojie amidst drama from Angela Okorie.

    In the video, the celebrity couple was seen preparing to commemorate their forthcoming 13th wedding anniversary, highlighting their strong bond and shared joy.

    Mercy Johnson hints on baby number 5
    Mercy Johnson, Nollywood actress

    The mother, who has three girls and one boy, sweetly alluded to the possibility of having another child in her caption for the video.

    Mercy Johnson captioned her video…

    “13 years loading, stay calm, one more baby for the road”

  • Lady in shock as her bike man turns up in matching clothes

    Lady in shock as her bike man turns up in matching clothes

    Nigerian lady embarrassed as she discovers that herself and her bike man were coincidentally dressed in matching outfits.

    The lady took to her Tiktok page, @iampreetyvicky835, to share the video which has now gone viral.

    She was on her way for her exams when she stopped at her junction to take a bike to the location she was headed.

    Lady in shock as her bike man turns up in matching clothes

    In a surprising turn of events, she discovered they were wearing the same type of T-shirt and she had no other choice because she was already late and he was the only one going to her destination.

    Here are some reactions to the video

    @smiler🥰 said: “God come through for you. it seems you have been single for long now God have answered. so if you don’t use the opportunity you might not see it again”

    @Marvel XOXO🌹🧸❤️ wrote: “Imagine say na ur bf u de go meet n he de wait u fr junction 😭😭😭😂”

    @Victor Panwal asked: “What other sign do you need? 😭”

    @Ramla stated: “It’s giving Pablo and pablet😂”

    @🫀 said: “You dey call your man okada? 😂😭😭”

    @Nkechi.xx wondered: “You still get mind enter the bike😹”

    @ThatBlackboy🖤 added: “My own na iron condemn 😭 I run enter corner asap because the cloth don fade for e body while my own was looking tap 😂”

  • Shell paid over $1bn tax to FG in 2023

    Shell paid over $1bn tax to FG in 2023

    Nigeria Shell says it exclusively paid a total of $1.09bn in corporate taxes and royalties to the Nigerian government in 2023, through the operations of the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited and Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company of Nigeria Limited.

    The figures, announced in the just published 2023 Shell Briefing Notes, showed that the SPDC paid $442m, while SNEPCo remitted $649m.

    A statement by the company’s Media Relations Manager, Abimbola Essien-Nelson, said similar payments made by the two companies in 2022 amounted to $1.36bn.

    “These payments are Shell exclusive and do not include those made by our partners,” said SPDC Managing Director and Country Chair, Shell Companies in Nigeria, Osagie Okunbor.

    Okunbor explained, “Shell companies in Nigeria will continue to contribute to the country’s economic growth through the revenue we generate and the employment opportunities we create by supporting the development of local businesses”.

    He added that Shell has invested in Nigeria for more than 60 years, adding that the Briefing Notes report on the progress of the businesses of Shell Companies in Nigeria – SPDC, SNEPCo, Shell Nigeria Gas and Daystar Power for 2023.

    The reports, he said, showed that the companies continued to power progress, working closely with stakeholders and communities to promote socio-economic development and providing cost-effective and cleaner energy solutions.

    “It is important to emphasise that Shell is not leaving Nigeria and will remain a major partner of the country’s energy sector through its deep-water and integrated gas businesses. Our collective focus remains on delivery of safe operations and care for our people,” Okunbor maintained.

     

     

  • Dollar speculation: FG rubbishes Binance CEO’s bribery allegation

    Dollar speculation: FG rubbishes Binance CEO’s bribery allegation

    The Federal Government (FG) on Tuesday vowed to pursue the criminal case against the crypto platform, Binance, and its officials, to a logical end.

    Speaking against the backdrop of a bribery allegation made by the Binance Chief Executive Officer, Richard Teng, in a blog post published by the New York Times, top officials of the President Bola Tinubu administration described as false and unfounded the accusation that some individuals demanded $150m bribe in cryptocurrency to settle the criminal charge against the firm.

    The NYT on Tuesday reported that on a trip to Nigeria in January, Tigran Gambaryan, a compliance officer with the exchange, received an unsettling message: The company had 48 hours to make a payment of roughly $150m in crypto.

    Gambaryan, a former United States law enforcement agent, understood the message as a request for a bribe from someone in the Nigerian government.

    The incident allegedly occurred before Gambaryan and a colleague, Nadeem Anjarwalla, were arrested and detained on the orders of the National Security Adviser. Anjarwalla subsequently escaped and has been traced to Kenya.

    Gambaryan has been held in Kuje Correctional Facility in  the last four weeks, after he was transferred there from a safe house on April 8.

    Both Binance and Gambaryan are facing trial for tax evasion and money laundering.

    Their trial was scheduled to begin last Thursday, but the court postponed it until May 17.

    Gambaryan reportedly wrote a three-page report describing the payment request and gave it to Binance’s lawyers, two people familiar with the report told NYT.

    He also reportedly alerted contacts in the Nigerian government and recounted the incident to them.

    Binance had denied that Gambaryan had any “decision-making power” in the company.

    The case is the latest legal headache for Binance, which agreed to a $4.3bn fine last year to settle charges by the US government that it allowed criminal activity to flourish on its platform.

    In April, the company’s founder, Changpeng Zhao, was sentenced to four months in prison for his role in those violations.

    The spokesman for the ONSA, Zakari Mijinyawa, said in a text message to NYT that the Federal Government would make its case “on the strength of the facts and evidence, in accordance with due process.”

    “We are confident that Nigeria has a good case. Binance equally will have every opportunity under the rule of law to make its case and see justice delivered,” Mijinyawa said.

    In his post, Teng laid out the history of Binance’s engagement with Nigeria, which has become a hotspot for the crypto industry.

    It has the second-highest rate of crypto adoption in the world behind India, according to Chainalysis, a data firm.

    In 2023, the financial regulators issued a statement directing Binance to stop soliciting investors in Nigeria.

    Binance halted its advertising in the country and offered to meet with government officials, Teng said.

    On January 8, Teng said Gambaryan and a group of Binance employees met with lawmakers, but the meeting was contentious

    The lawmakers, he wrote, read aloud a list of accusations against Binance, including tax violations.

    They also threatened to pursue an arrest warrant for Teng, the article said.

    As the Binance employees left the meeting, Teng wrote they were approached by “unknown persons” who suggested that they make a payment to settle the allegations.

    Later, a local lawyer representing Binance spoke with someone purporting to be an agent of the House committee, Teng further claimed in his article, adding that the purported agent demanded “a significant payment in cryptocurrency to be paid in secret within 48 hours to make these issues go away,”

    The amount was roughly $150m, four people familiar with the matter said, according to a Bloomberg report, quoting NYT sources.

    “Our team grew increasingly concerned about their safety in Nigeria and immediately departed. We, of course, declined the payment demand via our counsel, not viewing it to be a legitimate settlement offer,” Teng wrote in his post.

    Teng claimed that Binance had received assurances that  Gambaryan would be safe if he returned to Nigeria.

    According to him, a company adviser with deep local connections recommended that Binance officials meet with the ONSA.

    EFCC dismisses allegation

    However, a prosecutor with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ekele Iheanacho, dismissed Teng’s allegation, vowing to prosecute the case to the end.

    Iheanacho, one of the lawyers prosecuting the Binance officials, said, ‘’Nobody demanded any money, the case is being taken to a logical conclusion. He’s making it up although I am not aware of any such allegations. As far as I am concerned, the charges are going on and we are making every effort to ensure that we get to a logical end.’’

    The Media Adviser to the Attorney-General of the Federation, Kamarudeen Ogundele, directed inquiries to the information minister and the Presidency.

    He said “You can call the minister of information or president’s spokesperson. This allegation is not court-related. It is not an allegation against the Attorney-General of the Federation.

    The information minister, Mohammed Idris, could not be reached for comment as calls to his phone rang out.

    But senior officials, who spoke in separate interviews with The PUNCH on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to talk about the matter, dared the Binance boss to reveal the names of individuals who demanded the bribe.

    A top official in the ONSA, who is close to the probe, said, “Did he (Binance CEO) mention a name? Since he didn’t mention a name, why should anyone be worried? Why should anyone waste their time if somebody made an unfounded allegation but could not mention any name?”

    A top EFCC chief, who is close to the trial, also said, “If someone would say something like this, he should have the capacity to mention the people. It’s not worth our time, anybody can say anything but as long as they can’t substantiate it, it’s a waste of time. He should mention names, if not, all that he’s saying is rubbish.”

    Two top officials at the EFCC accused the Binance CEO of blackmailing the Federal Government.

    The spokesperson for ONSA, Mijinyawa, could not be reached for comments on Tuesday. He did not respond to calls and a message sent to his phone.

    The spokesperson for the EFCC, Dele Oyewale, declined comment.

    CSOs react

    Commenting on the development, the Executive Director of the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, Auwal Musa Ibrahim, said he wasn’t surprised by the allegation, noting the bad reputation of Nigeria’s administrative justice system.

    He urged the CEO to “be bold enough” to name persons and organisations involved in the alleged demand for bribes so that they could be dealt with decisively.

    ‘’This allegation is not enough, it should be investigated and let Nigerians know those undermining their country’s integrity. The (Binance) CEO should be bold enough to mention those individuals or corporate organisations that have demanded bribes on this matter.

    ‘’This is important in order not to make frivolous accusations and to also deal decisively with these public officials who always mortgage this country. So, we urge him to be courageous and bold enough to also mention those individuals, those organisations, those government officials, if at all they were involved”, he said

    Similarly, the Chairman of the Centre for Accountability and Open Leadership, Debo Adeniran, said Binance should be compelled to name the alleged persons so they can be prosecuted.

    He added that the officials who allowed the Binance executive to slip out of the country should be equally investigated.

    “Binance should be compelled to name names, and everyone involved should be prosecuted and punished. All the agencies involved in the Binance case; DSS, NIA, DMI, Immigration Services, which let him slip out of Nigeria should be investigated and culpable offenders should be prosecuted and given deterrent punishment,’’ he suggested.

    Binance did not respond to email queries to provide clarity and insight on the ‘unknown persons’ who suggested making payment to settle the allegations.

    The crypto exchange did not also respond to how much the ‘unknown persons’ requested.

     

     

  • FULL LIST: CBN publishes list of licensed Deposit Money Banks

    FULL LIST: CBN publishes list of licensed Deposit Money Banks

    The Central Bank of Nigeria has released a comprehensive list of licensed Deposit Money Banks operating within the country.

    The list, which was made public on the CBN’s official website on Tuesday, provides insights into the banking landscape in Nigeria.

    Banks with international authorisation include Access Bank Limited, Fidelity Bank Plc, First City Monument Bank Limited, First Bank Nigeria Limited, Guaranty Trust Bank Limited, United Bank of Africa Plc, and Zenith Bank Plc.

    Commercial banks with national authorisation include Citibank Nigeria Limited, Ecobank Nigeria Limited, Heritage Bank Plc, Globus Bank Limited, Keystone Bank Limited, Polaris Bank Limited, Stanbic IBTC Bank Limited, Standard Chartered Bank Limited, Sterling Bank Limited, Titan Trust Bank Limited, Union Bank of Nigeria Plc, Unity Bank Plc, Wema Bank Plc, Premium Trust Bank Limited and Optimus Bank Limited.

    Commercial banks with regional licenses are Providus Bank Limited, Parallex Bank Limited, Suntrust Bank Nigeria Limited, and Signature Bank Limited.

    Players in the non-interest banking sector with national authorisation include Jaiz Bank Plc, Taj Bank Limited, Lotus Bank Limited, and Alternative Bank Limited.

    In the merchant banking category, the apex banks listed, are Coronation Merchant Bank Limited, FBN Merchant Bank Limited, FSDH Merchant Bank Limited, Greenwich Merchant Bank Limited, Nova Merchant Bank Limited, and Rand Merchant Bank Limited.

    The financial holding companies listed were Access Holdings Plc, FBN Holdings Plc, FCMB Group Plc, FSDH Holding Company Limited, Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc, Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc, and Sterling Financial Holdings Limited.

    The Mauritius Commercial Bank Representative Office (Nigeria) Limited was listed as the sole representative office.

     

     

     

  • BDC operators arrested as naira sells 1,416/$

    BDC operators arrested as naira sells 1,416/$

    Operatives from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Tuesday reportedly arrested some (BDC) Bureau De Change operators at the popular Wuse Zone 4 market on Tuesday.

    This came as traders also said some BDC operators resisted the arrest during a sting operation.

    The operatives had embarked on routine raids to sanitise the market of street traders and eliminate arbitrary trading.

    But this move was resisted on Tuesday leading to gunshots and damage to the operative’s vehicles, two currency traders who witnessed the incident confirmed to The PUNCH.

    One of the traders who asked not to be named for fear of retribution said the traders simply acted out of frustration as the arrests were becoming too rampant and just to extort money from them.

    He said, “EFCC guys came to raid and make an arrest on Monday and they came today (Tuesday) but today’s operation was too strong.

    “This is the issue we are facing. Yesterday (Monday) they arrested traders but they were attacked back today and gunshots were fired because our people tried to resist the arrest. They were provoked and frustrated. They even broke the glasses of the EFCC vehicles today and that means people are getting tired and desperate.”

    Another trader who confirmed the incident warned that a continued raid by the anti-corruption body might lead to killings.

    The trader who also pleaded anonymity said, “If this thing continues like this, that means they would kill people because if they try to arrest next time, nobody would agree and another person would gather together so that nobody would be taken.

    “That was happened today. People are now turning because all they do after arrest is to collect money from us. Nothing else is done.  They are frustrating use.’

    The EFCC had resumed raiding in a bid to stabilise the naira.

    Penultimate week, the commission arrested over 35  suspected currency speculators for alleged foreign exchange fraud.

    Last week, it also paraded over 20 BDC operators arrested in the capital city.

    Despite these efforts, the naira has continued on a free fall.

    On the rates, the operators said they bought the dollar at N1,400 and sold at N1,425 per dollar leaving a profit margin of N25.

    It also indicated an N5 drop from the N1,430 it sold on Monday.

    A trader, Malam Yahu, complained of the market fluctuation, adding that it was now difficult to project what the rates would trade at.

    He said, “Right now the market is just fluctuating, the naira is not stable at all and that’s why we are even sceptical about buying now.  We can’t even predict how the market will trade.

    “For instance, after today’s arrest, I didn’t buy or make sales to avoid a loss. I bought it earlier today at N1,400 and sold it at N1,425.

    “We have also noticed that once the prices go up, there will be scarcity because they would expect the naira to drop further but if it’s at a loss, they would then rush to sell it off.”

    At the official market, data obtained from the FMDQ exchange securities revealed that the currency depreciated to N1,416/$ from N1,354/$ recorded at the foreign exchange market on Monday.

    The new rate indicated that the naira dropped by 4.4 per cent or N62, raising concerns about rapid fluctuations.

    The intraday high increased to N1,445 on Tuesday from N1,441/$1 recorded on Monday. The intraday low also depreciated to N1,301/$1 as against N1,285/$1 it traded on Monday.

    The volume of dollars supplied by willing buyers and willing sellers however increased to $160.77m from $84.3m on Monday.

    The former rate was the lowest point in approximately ten weeks when daily turnover was $66.4 million, which occurred on February 19, 2024.

     

     

  • Nigerian man challenges Anthony Joshua to boxing match, vows to knock him out in 2nd round

    Nigerian man challenges Anthony Joshua to boxing match, vows to knock him out in 2nd round

    Nigerian man has challenged British professional boxer Anthony Joshua to a boxing match, vowing to put him down in the second round and asking him to fix a date and time for the said match after he has accepted the challenge.

    In a fresh video circulating on popular social media platforms, the man, shirtless and flexing his muscles, delivers a message to Joshua:

    Nigerian man challenges Anthony Joshua to boxing match, vows to knock him out in 2nd round.
    Nigerian man challenges Anthony Joshua to boxing match.

    His message reads: “Joshua, I’m still waiting for you. I believe that my message has reached you. Just give me the date, and I’ll show you. As FBI, I will put you down in two rounds, in the second round, I’m gonna put you down.”

    After making his statement, he proceeds to train with tires, punching them, lifting them, and performing various other exercises to demonstrate his readiness.

    His statement has attracted the attention of many social media users, who have flooded the comment section of the post with their thoughts.

    See some reactions below:

    @LawrenceOkoroPG: “He thinks AJ fights because he’s angry with his opponents? He should get a promoter that can offer AJ $25million for the fight, then he can send AJ the invitation. But if he thinks he wants to get AJ into a ring by punching tyres and wrestling with a bag on the floor, then his brain should be accessed.”

    @xuckk: “Ngannou had tougher trainings … yet he fell. Skills over power cos Joshua would move your hairline further away from your face.”

    @Tobi_goldd: “When Portable gets back from his US visit, we will consider this fight.. For now, he need to fight his landlord.”

    @kings_4you: “Someone that will be rushed to hospital in the first round. You think professional heavy weight boxing is that gidigbo they do on the street.”

    @i_jandor: “Make them check this man well, him dey kolo… Him think say Joshua na local boxer… How much u won pay am.”