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  • Terry G  Features Wizkid for “Mary Jane”

    Terry G Features Wizkid for “Mary Jane”

    Well-known Nigerian rapper, singer, songwriter, and record entrepreneur, Terry G  releases a tantalizing hit song titled “Mary Jane.” Terry G is a Nigerian rapper, singer, and songwriter who rose to prominence under TGP Entertainment’s management.

    Furthermore, many fans were surprised to learn that the iconic singer had collaborated with “Wizkid,” the Grammy Award-winning artist and CEO of Starboy Entertainment, who has lately created waves with his viral hit song “Essence.”

    Finally, the song includes Heluminatee’s “Omo Dada,” which was released earlier this year.

    Listen and share your thoughts below!  

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  • Bunmi Glorious, Rising Star Takes Airwaves by Storm with “Baba Rere”

    Bunmi Glorious, Rising Star Takes Airwaves by Storm with “Baba Rere”

    Talented singer-songwriter Bunmi Glorious, releases “Baba Rere,” has taken the music world by storm. With her enchanting vocals and heartfelt lyrics, Bunmi Glorious is poised to become a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.

    Baba Rere” is a captivating song that showcases Bunmi Glorious’s exceptional talent as both a singer and a songwriter. The track effortlessly blends elements of Afrobeat and contemporary gospel, creating a unique and infectious sound. From the moment the song begins, listeners are transported into a world of uplifting melodies and powerful vocals, leaving them captivated until the very last note.

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    One of the standout aspects of “Baba Rere” is its meaningful lyrics. Bunmi Glorious has a gift for crafting heartfelt and relatable songs, and this track is no exception. The song’s lyrics resonate with listeners, touching on themes of gratitude, faith, and hope. As she sings about the goodness of God and the blessings in her life, Bunmi Glorious strikes a chord with her audience, inviting them to reflect on their own journey and find solace in the music.

    Since the release of “Baba Rere,” Bunmi Glorious has been making waves on the airwaves. The song has garnered significant attention from radio stations and music streaming platforms, quickly climbing the charts. Its infectious beats and uplifting message have resonated with listeners, earning Bunmi Glorious a loyal fanbase and solidifying her presence in the music industry.

    Bunmi Glorious‘s journey to success has been marked by passion, determination, and unwavering talent. With her remarkable vocal range and ability to convey emotion through music, she has garnered attention from industry professionals and music enthusiasts alike. Her previous releases have already been well-received, but “Baba Rere” is undoubtedly the breakthrough song that will pave the way for her ascent to the top.

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    With the release of “Baba Rere,” Bunmi Glorious has set the stage for an exciting musical journey. Her unique sound and powerful presence have already made an impact, and the future looks promising for this fast-rising songstress. As she continues to create and release music that touches the hearts of her listeners, there is no doubt that Bunmi Glorious is destined for greatness.

    Bunmi Glorious‘s latest release, “Baba Rere,” has catapulted her into the spotlight, capturing the hearts of music lovers everywhere. With her enchanting vocals, meaningful lyrics, and infectious melodies, she has proven herself to be a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. As she takes over the airwaves, Bunmi Glorious is primed to become a household name, leaving an indelible mark on the world of music.

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  • JUST IN: 5 confirmed dead, 70 cars burnt in Rivers tanker explosion

    JUST IN: 5 confirmed dead, 70 cars burnt in Rivers tanker explosion

    5 people have been confirmed dead and over 70 cars burnt in the tanker explosion at the Eleme section of the East-West Road in Rivers State on Friday night.

    PUNCH Online earlier reported that no fewer than four persons were feared killed following a multiple explosion at the Eleme section of the East-West Road in Rivers State on Friday night.

    An eyewitness who gave his name as Baridi told our correspondent that the incident followed a petrol-laden tanker which collided with a heavy-duty truck, spilling its contents and bursting into flames.

    He said the fire spread to a long stretch of vehicles plying the Akpajo-Onne Road following the gridlock which is a usual occurrence on the road now under construction.

    Baridi said, “You know that because of the bad road, there is no alternative route so many vehicles were caught in the fire.

    “Some people inside their vehicles who tried to escape the fire were trapped in the fire and died.”

    A motorist driving on the road at the time identified as Precious said, “I was approaching Akpajo bridge when I saw a thick hold-up. While I and other drivers tried to move further we saw people running and shouting fire, fire.

    “So it was difficult for me even to reverse my vehicle. We meandered and packed somewhere. Only for us to come back and see that more than 100 vehicles were burnt. There are people burnt in their vehicles and some people running were also caught in the inferno.”

    He blamed the tragedy on the reconstruction of the road which, according to him, had worsened the gridlock.

    “Yes they are working on the road which is good but they should also create access. Not the way they are doing it. First, they should be fast about it and secondly, the contractor should know that vehicles are using the road. Otherwise, this would not have happened,” he added.

    Confirming the casualty figure, the spokesperson for the State Police Command, Grace Iringe-Koko, in an interview with our correspondent on Saturday, said, “For now about five persons are dead. The Commissioner of Police and his team were on the ground last night to ensure there is no breakdown of law and order.”

    Meanwhile, a source from the Government House, Port Harcourt told our correspondent that the state governor, Siminalayi Fubara, would be visiting the scene of the explosion to see things for himself on Saturday.

    Already, the State Commissioner of Police, Olatunji Disu, with men from the Eleme Police Division and officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps had been on the ground since Friday night.

    Our correspondent gathered that a team of firemen from the Indorama Petrochemical Company assisted by firemen from other private firms battled for about two hours before the fire was put out.

    Similarly, in March 2023, no fewer than 12 persons were confirmed dead following an early morning explosion at a crude oil tapping point in Rumuekpe community, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State.

    The incident occurred at about 2 am on Friday when one of the buses loaded with crude went up in flames while trying to navigate to an illegal refining point in the area.

    An environmentalist and Executive Director, Youths and Environmental Advocacy Centre, Fyneface Dumnamene, confirmed the incident to our correspondent.

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  • Marketers blame supply hitches as fuel scarcity spreads

    Marketers blame supply hitches as fuel scarcity spreads

    The scarcity of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol in Abuja, Nasarawa, Niger and some other states in the North and around the country may linger till Monday or Tuesday following the shortage of PMS supply to the region, oil marketers stated on Friday.

    Fuel queues began to resurface again on Thursday, leaving many motorists wondering what could be wrong.

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited had said some supply issues were responsible for the queues, urging customers to exercise patience.

    This has also led to a dramatic hike in the price of PMS in several parts of the country.

    Several filling stations in Lagos hiked the price of PMS to over N700 per litre.

    A resident, Tomisin Bakare, who said he bought PMS from a filling station around the Lagos State University-Igando axis stated that he was shocked when the attendant said fuel was now N700 per litre.

    “This is after I had already spent over 50 minutes on the queue,” he quipped.

    A bus driver, who gave his name only as Oga Iba, said he had to wake up early to get the product but was shocked to meet a queue there.

    “They sold it for N690 to me along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. I went back this afternoon to refill and they said it was N710. Some of the stations, I learnt, even sold for N715 and N720 per litre,” he said.

    In Imo and Anambra states, multiple sources confirmed to one of our correspondents that filling stations with products hiked their prices to as high as N800 per litre.

    N1300 in Kaduna

    In Kaduna State, most fuel stations were not selling petrol as a result of scarcity of the commodity, which was causing hardship for residents.

    The few stations that were dispensing had their pump price hiked to between N750 and N800, while the activities of black marketers boomed, with some of them selling a litre of the product for as much as N1300.

    Our correspondent who monitored the situation in Kaduna-North Local Government Area, observed that some fuel stations adjusted their pumps to dispense the products at between N750 and N800 per litre.

    The development forced many commuters to resort to trekking to their various destinations, with commercial transport operators capitalising on the hardship to increase transport fares.

    A resident, Danjuma Mugu, told one of our correspondents that before the scarcity, he paid N100 as the fare from Gwari road to Karji junction but as of the time of this report, it cost between N250 and N300.

    “I ply this route daily to school and pay a fare of N100, but this morning, I have to cough out between N250 and N300,” he said, adding that he had to pay an extra N250 to get to his destination, the Kaduna State University.

    Queues grow in Abuja

    In Abuja, motorists in the Federal Capital Territory grappled with long queues at fuel stations.

    At the Bwari Area Council of the FCT, our correspondent witnessed heavy lines of cars and other consumers at the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited station.

    Some of the motorists who spoke to Saturday PUNCH expressed frustration, having waited for over two hours to access the fuel station due to the extended queues.

    A motorist, who preferred not to be named, said, “I have been here since a few minutes past 9am, and it’s now 11:30am. Yet, I haven’t been able to purchase fuel. My mother called me; she needs to go to the market, and we’re already delayed because of this queue.”

    Another motorist explained that he endured the wait due to the price difference between the NNPC station and other fuel outlets.

    He said, “I’ve been here for more than two hours. They had been selling fuel only from one pump. Fortunately, the second pump is now open, making things faster.”

    Our correspondent noted that the station was selling fuel to customers at N617 per litre.

    However, Saturday PUNCH gathered that a vessel commenced the discharge of petrol in Warri, Delta State, on Friday where most tankers that service the northern region load products from.

    Dealers told our correspondent that the discharge from the vessel would be completed on Friday, while tankers might begin to load on Saturday or Sunday before transporting the product to Abuja and other states.

    They explained that until the tankers began to arrive in the Federal Capital Territory from Monday or Tuesday, the scarcity of petrol as well as queues for the commodity at filling stations would linger.

    Abuja, Nasarawa, Niger, Sokoto, Gombe and some other states in the North have been suffering from fuel scarcity since Monday. The situation grew worse on Wednesday and remained so till Friday.

    Oil marketers had told our correspondent that the scarcity was due to the shortage in PMS supply, as they revealed that the retail subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited held a meeting with dealers on Thursday regarding the issue.

    But despite the meeting, the queues continued on Friday, as petrol scarcity worsened, making the few outlets that had the commodity hike their pump prices to between N690/litre to N710/litre in Abuja.

    Salbas filling station along the Kubwa-Zuba expressway, for instance, dispensed petrol at N690/litre on Friday and still had massive queues of motorists because many other outlets were closed.

    Similarly, on Friday, the Royal Arms filling station on the Zuba end of the same expressway sold petrol at N710/litre. It also had long queues of motorists who seemed to have limited choices despite the high price.

    The cost of petrol at NNPC retail stations was N617/litre, but most of their outlets hardly dispensed products due to the scarcity.

    “NNPC Retail just told us that they had problems with logistics and they didn’t give us details about this. But I’m sure it will have to do with their supply network,” the National Secretary of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, John Kekeocha, told our correspondent when asked about the outcome of Thursday’s meeting.

    He added, “However, as we speak, a vessel is discharging in Warri and they may start loading tankers by tomorrow or the day after. Most of the trucks from Abuja and the Northern states go to Warri to load.

    “By Monday or Tuesday, the queues should start clearing, but before then, we are going to be seeing queues due to the shortage in the supply of PMS to Abuja and other states in the North.”

    Kekeocha had earlier stated that scarcity in the North was due to PMS supply shortage in the region.

    “It is obvious that there is a supply shortage in Abuja and other states that are close to the FCT (Federal Capital Territory).

    “This is the reason many filling stations in these areas are not selling PMS, which, of course, has led to the serious queues you see in the few ones that are dispensing the product,” he stated.

    NNPC had earlier blamed the fuel scarcity on issues around logistics but stated that it had resolved the problem.

    The Chief Corporate Communications Officer, NNPC, Olufemi Soneye, also urged motorists not to be involved in panic buying, because the national oil company and sole importer of petrol had enough products.

    Soneye had said, “The NNPC Limited wishes to clarify that the tightness in the supply of Premium Motor Spirit currently being experienced in some areas across the country is a result of logistics issues, and they have been resolved.

    “It also wishes to reiterate that the prices of petroleum products are not changing. It urges Nigerians to avoid panic buying as products are sufficient in the country.”

    Additional reports: Daniel Ayantoye, Muhammed Lawal, Ayoola Olasupo,  Godwin Isenyo, Daniel Adaji and Bankole Taiwo.

     

     

  • Allow court decide Bello’s fate, media office tells EFCC

    Allow court decide Bello’s fate, media office tells EFCC

    The media office of the former Kogi Governor, Yahaya Bello, has said the court was yet to prove the allegations made against the embattled former governor by the (EFCC) Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

    This was disclosed in a statement signed by Bello’s media office director, Ohiare Michael, on Friday, adding that the former governor did not pay the fees of his children with monies from the coffers of the Kogi State Government.

    On Tuesday, the Chairman of the EFCC at a press conference, alleged that Bello withdrew $720,000 from a government account to pay his children’s school fees in advance.

    Following the press conferences receipts of payments of the said fees bearing the names of Bello’s children and those of other family members, who separately paid their fees, have gone viral on social media.

    However, his media office, said Bello’s children attended the American International School, Abuja before he became Governor “and he has paid fees for his children as of when due and without fail.”

    It further stated that the documents published online have been filed by his lawyers and suggest that Bello has nothing to hide about the payment of advance fees for his children.

    The statement read, “This unending harassment and persecution, even while in office, were among the key reasons he sought to enforce his fundamental human rights.

    “We state that the payment of these fees and the legitimacy thereof is the subject matter of charge No. FHC/CR/573/2022, filed by the EFCC on 15th December 2022 at the Federal High Court, Abuja. The charge is pending and the court has yet to make any finding or convict anyone in respect of the said sum.

    “It is imperative to remind Mr Olukoyede, who is a lawyer, that once parties have submitted a dispute to the court, they are to shun all actions and statements that may prejudice the hearing of the matter or the mind of the court.

    “Since the matter is sub judice, we say no more, we await the EFCC’s proof of the allegations in court, which is the only venue where the proof of these allegations matters.”

    The statement added, “His Excellency, Alhaji Yahaya Bello did not pay the sum of USD720,000 as alleged by the EFCC Chairman or USD840,000 as is being bandied about on the internet.

    “The payment of the fees was not effected at about the time his Excellency was to leave office as claimed by Mr Olukoyede but same commenced in 2021.

    “Alhaji Yahaya Bello did not pay the fees of his children with monies from the Coffers of the Kogi State Government. When the EFCC approached the American International School Abuja to illegally recover funds legitimately paid by Alhaji Yahaya Bello and other family members, a member of the family challenged the EFCC’s unlawful acts to recover funds legitimately paid.”

    Citing a court suit, the statement added, “The court subsequently mandated AISA to continue to provide the services it had been paid concerning the fees. From the foregoing, it is clear that no money belonging to Alhaji Yahaya Bello or his family members about school fees has been recovered by the EFCC.

    “Now, let it be known that contrary to misleading narratives by the EFCC, all the documents published online i.e. receipts and letters, that the EFCC has released online, in furtherance of its unrelenting persecution of the former Governor, are documents filed by lawyers in the suit instituted on behalf of Alhaji Yahaya Bello and others who paid fees for their wards under the Advance Fee Payment Agreement with AISA.”

    Bello’s media office noted that their principal does not visit law enforcement agencies “through the backdoor” and has insisted on “following due process in line with the rule of law. No amount of blackmail will intimidate him.”

    Meanwhile, a Kogi High Court sitting in Lokoja on Friday mandated the Chairman of the EFCC, Ola Olukoyede, to appear before it on May 13 to show why he should not be sanctioned for allegedly disobeying its order.

    Justice I.A. Jamil of High Court IV gave the order while ruling in Suit No: HCL/68M/2024 and Motion No: HCL/190M/2024, filed before him by ex-Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi in Lokoja.

    The Punch reports that the EFCC boss is facing a contempt charge for allegedly carrying out “some acts upon which they (the EFCC) have been restrained” by the court on February 9, pending the determination of the substantive originating motion.

    Recall that EFCC operatives on April 17 laid siege to the residence of the former governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, in a bid to arrest him, in spite of a court order restraining them from taking such action, pending the determination of the originating motion.

    Justice Jamil based his order on a motion ex-parte, filed by Yahaya Bello through his lawyer, M.S. Yusuf.

     

     

     

  • 9ice returns with – ‘Catapult’

    9ice returns with – ‘Catapult’

    Nigerian singer-songwriter and performer, 9ice, unveils his latest track titled “Catapult“.

    This captivating song marks 9ice’s newest release this year, following his earlier tracks.

    However, “Catapult” is part of the project “Observatory“.

    To wrap it up, production credits for “Catapult” go to the talented music producers, Opiro and Nakhit.

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  • Chris Brown taps Davido for – ‘Hmmm’

    Chris Brown taps Davido for – ‘Hmmm’

    R&B sensation Chris Brown has teamed up with Nigerian singer Davido for an electrifying new single titled “Hmmm.”

    Featured on the deluxe edition of Chris Brown’s ’11:11′ album, released on April 11, “Hmmm” introduces a vibrant infusion of Afrobeats flavor.

    Davido ignites the track with his signature energy, delivering soulful lines that seamlessly intertwine with Chris Brown’s smooth vocals, enhancing the song’s irresistible rhythm.

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  • Zack Orji: I Couldn’t Remember People Before Surgery

    Zack Orji: I Couldn’t Remember People Before Surgery

    Veteran Nollywood actor, Zack Orji has opened up on his brain surgery as he revealed that he once lost his ability to remember people before going under the knife.

    Speaking during an interview with Channels TV, Orji stated that he spent five and a half hours unconscious before help came after he slumped in his bathroom.

    Following this, he had undergone two brain surgeries which has since restored his health.

    He said:

    “I can only say that it’s by the grace of God that I’m alive today because I passed out. I was out for like five and a half hours before help came.”

    “Before the surgery, I couldn’t recognise people. Some of the people who came to the hospital to see me, I didn’t even know that they came and we were talking but I couldn’t remember them. I was my wife who told me those who came.

    “But immediately after the surgery, the first question I asked was, ‘What day are we today?’ My wife said new year day and I started wishing everybody happy new year. She said that was when she knew that I am back.”

  • Lady in pains as she discovers her husband is gay after marriage

    Lady in pains as she discovers her husband is gay after marriage

    Nigerian lady breaks down after realizing her husband who is a staunch Christian, is gay and confesses he has never made love to her throughout their marriage.

    The story was shared on Facebook by a user, Solanke Ayomideji Taiwo, who received the message privately and was asked to share for advice from his followers.

    Narrating her story, the woman revealed she had met him in church and they both remained chaste until after their wedding to consummate the marriage.

    Unfortunately, she discovered along the way that he was actually gay and he only married her to keep it a secret from everybody else.

    Lady in pains as she discovers her husband is gay after marriage

    He bought her sex toys and also offered her the opportunity to sleep with another man to satisfy her urges as he admitted he has never slept with a woman before and wouldn’t sleep with her either.

    Her husband also placed her on a monthly payment in exchange for her silence, warning her not to spill else he would ruin herself and her family.

    The woman is in a dilemma as she confessed the man has been the one taking care of her and her family and she was stuck at crossroads on the next action to take.

    See the post below!!

    Lady in pains as she discovers her husband is gay after marriage

    Lady in pains as she discovers her husband is gay after marriage

     

     

     

  • Nkechi Blessing insists Odumeje is true man of God

    Nkechi Blessing insists Odumeje is true man of God

    Actress, Nkechi Blessing insists that because pastor Odumeje doesn’t speak English fluently, it doesn’t make him fake, as she shares a shocking encounter with him.

    The actress stated this while having a chat with Uriel Oputa.

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    Actress, Nkechi Blessing. Photo source: Instagram.

    Nkechi Blessing stated that Odumeje is an authentic pastor and she is willing to say that anywhere she finds herself.

    She recounted how Odumeje told him everything about her when they had met and it was really surprising to her.

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    Odumeje. Photo source: Google.

    Speaking further, she expressed that just because he doesn’t know how to communicate in fluent English doesn’t make him a fake pastor.

    Read some comments that were generated:

    womenin4counselling said: “Vision can come from anywhere, it doesn’t mean it’s from the holy spirit.”

    dark_softie_ said: “Just because someone sees vision doesn’t mean someone is real though”

    rosythrone said: “I don’t see Odumeje as a pastor, I see him as an entertainment man, a natural comedian”

    kennymoses said: “True man of God that is calling out his powers?

    Pandemic, pandemonium, epidemic, catastrophic Gaicugy

    God please open their eyes.”

    adunewa_beth said: “So because he told you everything about you and offered solution means he is real Abi? Common sense is not common true true”

    abthansrage_ said: “Even devil performs miracles but can you pay or withstand the consequences”

    official_no_worries_yrn said: “Dis girl face Dey fear me”

    laurielondon818 said: “The devil knows you too. Don’t be carried away my prophecies”

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