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  • Bright Gold Biography, Age, Family Career Awards…

    Bright Gold Biography, Age, Family Career Awards…

    Onyebuchi Samuel Oken (born 25th May, 1997), who is known professionally as Bright Gold , is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and Enterprenuer.

    Bright Gold

    Birth NameOnyebuchi Samuel Oken
    BornBorn 25th May, 1997, Nigeria
    Also Known asBright Gold
    FromAbakaliki, Nigeria
    OccupationSinger, songwriter and Enterprenuer.
    ParentStephen Oken, Stephen Roseline
    SiblingsOken Innocent, Oken Victoria, Oken Florence
    Emailokenbright@gmail.com
    Year Active2019 — Present
    Alma Mater The Statesman College

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  • FG — Over 1,000 kidnapped victims so far rescued without ransom

    FG — Over 1,000 kidnapped victims so far rescued without ransom

    THE National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu under (FG), on Monday, said the President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government has so far rescued over 1,000 kidnap victims without paying a ransom.

    Ribadu said this when he received 22 students and staff of the Federal University of Gusau, Zamfara State, rescued on Sunday.

    The bandits had, on September 22, 2023, invaded the institution and abducted over 30 students and members of staff.

    The Deputy Governor of Zamfara State, Mani Mummuni, who was at the university to sympathise with the families and the school authorities over the incident, called on security agencies to hasten the rescue of the kidnapped students.

    In a press statement, the spokesperson for the Zamfara State Police Command, Yazid Abubakar, assured that the command would ensure the rescue of all the kidnapped students, as it had deployed an additional tactical team for search-and-rescue operations.

    The police noted that “On September 22, 2023, at about 0250hrs, suspected bandits, riding on about 50 motorcycles, armed with sophisticated weapons, invaded three students’ rented apartments in Sabon Gida Village near the Federal University, Gusau and kidnapped an unspecified number of students, taking them to an unknown destination.”

    Seven of the students were rescued while two escaped, leaving 22 others in captivity.

    On Sunday, the 22, comprising 15 students and seven workers of the university, were rescued in an exercise coordinated by the National Counter-Terrorism Centre.

    Speaking while receiving the students in Abuja, the NSA appreciated the security operatives for rescuing the students “without losing anyone of them or paying any ransom.”

    He said, “On behalf of the President, I thank all those involved in the successful rescue of the victims without losing anyone of them or paying any ransom.

    “This is yet again a success story in our efforts to free all those being unlawfully held in captivity.

    “We have so far released over a thousand such victims without noise and with complete respect to their privacy and safety.

    “This occasion marks a final juncture in a series of rescues we have undertaken in the last few months, to free victims of recent cases of mass abductions.

    “Going forward, we are strengthening law enforcement and security measures to prevent these abductions and strengthen physical security across vulnerable communities.”

    Ribadu urged the students and university workers not to allow their experience to break them, but should rather make them stronger.”

    In March, the military rescued 137 students kidnapped from Kaduna State, with the Federal Government saying no ransom was paid, despite that the bandits demanded N1bn.

    The NSA also thanked the parents of the rescued victims for their patience and understanding during the period and commended security agencies for their sacrifices.

    Earlier, the National Coordinator, NCTC, Maj-Gen Adamu Laka (retd.), said search and rescue operations conducted by security agencies led to the release of the students in three batches.

    He said, “Search and rescue was conducted by a combined team of law enforcement agencies and the abductees were subsequently released in three batches, after 207 days in captivity.

    “The first batch was rescued on March 15 the second batch was rescued on April 12 and the last batch rescued on April 14.

    “All the abductees were profiled at NCTC while the ONSA Medical Team examined them and administered minor treatments on the bruises sustained by three of them.

    “Four of them were diagnosed with malaria and are being treated. None of the females was molested and all the females tested negative for pregnancy test.”

     

  • NDLEA: 50,901 drug offenders arrested, 9,034 convicted in three years

    NDLEA: 50,901 drug offenders arrested, 9,034 convicted in three years

    The Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) says it has arrested a total of 5,0901 drug offenders, including the apprehension of 46 drug barons in the last three years.

    The Chairman of the agency, Brig-Gen Muhammed Marwa (retd.), made this known on Monday at the inauguration and handing over ceremony of an operational facility built and donated by the British Government to the NDLEA in Lagos.

    Marwa said within the period, the agency had successfully prosecuted and convicted 9,034 of them as well as seized over 7,561 tonnes of illicit substances.

    This, according to him, would not only disrupt the flow of illegal drugs but also serve as a significant blow to the criminal networks responsible for their distribution.

    He said, “Our operations have undergone substantial reforms resulting in remarkable achievement within the last three years. During this period, the NDLEA achieved significant milestones in its mission to combat drug trafficking and abuse with a total of 5,0901 arrests, including the apprehension of 46 drug barons. Our agency has demonstrated its unwavering commitment to bringing those involved in illicit drug activities to justice. Furthermore, the conviction of 9,034 offenders underscores our relentless pursuit of accountability and deterrence in the fight against drug-related crimes.

    “Our seizure of 7,560,749 kilogrammes of that 7,561 tonnes not only disrupts the flow of illegal drugs but also serves as a significant blow for the criminal networks responsible for their distribution.”

    Marwa added that the agency had taken decisive action against illicit drug crop cultivation with its search and destroy campaign against cannabis plantation which had led to the destruction of over 1000 hectares of cannabis farms in the past three years.

    “At this time, we are looking at alternatives. We are strategising on how to control cannabis cultivation in Nigeria through the encouragement of cannabis growers to turn their attention to growing alternative illicit drugs and with this, an alternative development unit has been created in my office,” he added.

    Speaking at the ceremony, the British Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria, Jonny Baxter, assured the agency of continued support to the NDLEA and Nigeria.

    He said: “We, the UK Government, are delighted to have this long-standing relationship with the NDLEA and I’m in particular delighted to have been personally in several activities especially your maritime. This building makes a whole set of different actors and capabilities to address any criminal activity.

    “We’re delighted to continue our support for the NDLEA and the Nigerian government to tackle what is sadly a global industry, which needs a global response. I’d like to join the chairman in affirming our continued support, our continued cooperation, and indeed our continued pride in working together with ladies and gentlemen of this agency, the NDLEA.”

    The NDLEA in February intercepted what it described as the single largest heroin consignment at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja.

    Similarly, it reportedly arrested members of an organised criminal organisation which specialised in trafficking heroin across Nigeria, South Africa, Mozambique, Europe and America in an operation leading to the seizure of the consignment which weighed 51.90Kg

     

  • Dangote, modular refineries to pay naira for crude

    Dangote, modular refineries to pay naira for crude

    The Federal Government has eventually complied with the demands of domestic crude oil refiners and other operators in the sector, as it declared on Monday that indigenous refineries can now buy crude oil in naira or dollars.

    It also declared that the total crude oil and condensate reserves in Nigeria increased to 37.5 billion barrels as of January 1, 2024, with a life index of 68.01 years.

    The government disclosed this through the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission at a briefing in Abuja, where it unveiled the new template for domestic crude oil supply obligation.

    It stated that in compliance with the provisions of Section 109(2) of the Petroleum Industry Act 2021, the NUPRC in a landmark move, had developed a template guiding the activities for Domestic Crude Oil Supply Obligation.

    “The commission in conjunction with relevant stakeholders from NNPC Upstream Investment Management Services, representatives of Crude Oil/Condensate Producers, Crude Oil Refinery-Owners Association of Nigeria, and Dangote Petroleum Refinery came up with the template for the buy-in of all.

    “This is in a bid to foster a seamless implementation of the DCSO and ensure consistent supply of crude oil to domestic refineries,” the Chief Executive, NUPRC, Gbenga Komolafe, told journalists in Abuja.

    Responding to a question on the currency of transaction for crude oil purchase, as approved in the new template, Komolafe stated that it would be either in naira or dollar, adding that naira transactions would free the pressure on the country’s foreign exchange rate.

    The NUPRC boss also pointed out that the template had become effective because all necessary parties had signed up for it.

    He said, “The PIA intends to make the implementation (of crude oil obligation) very easy for the parties, both for the producers and refineries. So the answer simply is that the currency for the transaction would either be in naira or dollar. That is the simple answer.

    “But we all know that if the transaction is carried out in naira, that itself will free the pressure on the exchange rate. That will help the exchange rate. So that is the intent and besides, the overall intent of the Petroleum Industry Act is to develop our midstream, which is a very laudable provision of the PIA.”

    In the currency of payment section of the new template, it was stated that “the payment shall be in either United States dollar or naira or both. Where the payment is in both currencies, the payment split shall be as agreed in the SPA between the producer and the refiner.”

    On February 26, 2024, The PUNCH exclusively reported that modular refineries in Nigeria were facing the threat of shutting down operations following their inability to access foreign exchange for the purchase of crude oil, a commodity priced in United States dollars.

    Nigeria has 25 licenced modular refineries with a combined capacity of producing 200,000 barrels of crude oil daily.

    Although not all of the plants are currently operational, the report stated that the functional ones were increasingly finding it difficult to purchase crude due to the foreign exchange crisis in the country.

    The facilities, which produce Automotive Gas Oil, popularly called diesel, Dual Purpose Kerosene or kerosene, naphtha and black oil, were finding it hard to make the refined products available to oil marketers for distribution to consumers.

    Operators of the plants explained that the scarcity of dollars had made it almost impossible for dealers to purchase crude oil, as the modular refinery players and oil marketers demanded the sale of crude oil in naira from the Federal Government.

    The modular refinery operators, who spoke under the aegis of the Crude Oil Refinery Owners Association of Nigeria, lamented at the time that the Federal Government had not been able to keep its part of the bargain concerning the provision of feedstock to local crude oil refiners.

    The Publicity Secretary, Crude Oil Refinery Owners Association of Nigeria, Eche Idoko, had stated that modular refineries might close shop if nothing was done to ameliorate the situation.

    CORAN is a registered association of modular and conventional refinery companies in Nigeria, while modular refineries are simplified refineries that require significantly less capital investment than traditional full-scale refineries.

    Idoko said, “The purchase of crude oil in dollars is currently the major challenge to modular refineries. We buy crude in dollars and sell our refined products in naira, and this is a major challenge. And apart from that, where do you get the dollars to pay for the crude?

    “You heard the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria crying out recently about the dollar saga. We have requested that crude oil be sold to us in naira. And when you do this, you ease the pressure on the naira and this will make our diesel cheaper.

    “It will encourage more investors to build and patronise the local refineries. If you take petroleum products off the foreign exchange market, you would have helped the naira by 60 per cent.”

    Crude reserves rise

    At the briefing on Monday, the government revealed that the total crude oil and condensate reserves in Nigeria increased to 37.5 billion barrels as of January 1, 2024, with a life index of 68.01 years.

    It also announced an increase in the country’s gas reserves, as this moved up to 209.26 trillion cubic feet as of January 1, 2024, while its reserves index life was put at 97.99 years.

    Komolafe said, “I am pleased to present to you an overview of the nation’s oil, condensate, associated gas, and non-associated gas reserves as of January 1, 2024, as follows: 1. Crude oil and condensate reserves stand at 31.56 billion barrels and 5.94 billion barrels respectively, amounting to a total of 37.50 billion barrels.

    “2. Associated gas and non-associated gas reserves stand at 102.59 trillion cubic feet and 106.67TCF respectively, resulting in total gas reserves of 209.26TCF. The reserves life index is 68.01 years and 97.99 years for oil and gas respectively.”

    Komolafe stated that positive gross additions to oil and gas reserves of 1.087 billion barrels and 2.573 trillion cubic feet respectively were recorded.

    “Given the above, and in furtherance of the provisions of Chapter 1, Part III, Section 7 (g), (i), (j), (k), (m), (q), (r) (of the Petroleum Industry Act) and other powers enabling me in this respect, I declare the total oil and condensate reserves of 37.50 billion barrels and total gas reserves of 209.26 trillion cubic feet as the official national petroleum reserves position as of January 1, 2024,” he stated.

    Before the latest increase announced by the government, Nigeria’s total crude oil and condensates reserves as of January 1, 2023, was 36.96 billion barrels, while its total associated gas and non-associated gas reserves as of January 1, 2023, was 208.83 trillion cubic feet.

    Nigeria has been looking for new sources of oil by exploring what are called frontier basins. These are areas where little or no exploration has been done before.

    Some of the basins being explored include the Anambra Basin, Benue trough

    Bida basin, Chad basin (Nigerian section), Dahomey basin, Sokoto basin Deep and Ultra-deep offshore Niger Delta.

    The Federal Government hopes that these basins will contain significant reserves of oil and gas. However, there have been some controversies about how much money should be spent on exploration, and how the benefits should be shared.

    Notwithstanding the concerns, there is the potential that these basins could help to increase Nigeria’s oil production and boost its economy.

    Meanwhile, while commenting on the significance of the reserves, Komolafe said the figures showed the abundance of crude oil and gas that the country could produce within a stipulated period, adding that Nigeria boasts 33 per cent of gas reserves in Africa.

     

     

  • Naira nears 1,000/$ at parallel market

    Naira nears 1,000/$ at parallel market

    The naira has continued its resurgence against the United States dollar, appreciating N1,136/$ at the official market and N1,050/$ at the parallel market at the close of trading activities on Monday.

    This was as traders predicted the dollar’s fall to below N1,000 before the end of the week.

    At the official foreign exchange market, data from the FMDQ Exchange, a platform that oversees the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market, revealed that the naira surged by 6.1 per cent or N69 from N1,205/$ recorded on Friday to N1,136/$ on Monday.

    The total daily turnover dropped slightly to $251.60m on Monday, from $281.34m recorded on Friday.

    The intra-day high also improved significantly, closing at N1,227 per dollar from N1,265 per dollar quoted on Friday. The intra-day low appreciated by N100/$1 as the dollar was quoted on the spot at N1,000 on Monday, stronger than the N1,100 quoted on Friday.

    The improved rate followed a string of foreign exchange directives by the Central Bank of Nigeria aimed at stabilising the naira. The apex bank last month said it had successfully resolved all valid foreign exchange backlogs, as pledged by the CBN governor, Olayemi Cardoso, addressing inherited claims amounting to $7bn.

    Data from the FMDQ also indicated that total inflows into the NAFEM increased by 41.7 per cent to $3.75bn as against $2.64bn in February – the highest level since March 2019 ($6.07bn).

    The apex Bank had last week reviewed the exchange rate for the Bureau De Charge operators to N1,101 per dollar from N1,251/$1 as it plans to sell $15.88m to 1,588 eligible BDC operators.

    As part of measures to control inflation and stabilise the naira, the CBN last month raised its benchmark interest rate, known as the Monetary Policy Rate by 200 basis points to 24.75 per cent from 22.75 per cent in February 2024.

    “We anticipate that the naira would continue to strengthen as the CBN intensifies efforts to bolster liquidity in the market,” analysts at Afrinvest said.

    At the unofficial market, currency traders at the popular Wuse Zone 4 market complained bitterly about the naira rates, stressing that the business was no longer profitable.

    Malam Ibrahim in a chat with our correspondent claimed he bought the dollar between the rate of N950 and N980 and sold between  N1,010 and N1,020

    According to him, the low demand is making currency traders negotiate below N1,000 as buying price and selling between N1,010 and N1,020.

    Another trader confirmed the same rate saying, “The rate is nearing below N1,000/dollar for buying and even for selling. The dollar is crashing very fast. We started buying at N1,030 today but suddenly, the rates started dropping. The business is really slow, and the CBN rate has also affected us. The most painful thing now is that we are buying, but there is no demand to sell, and that is where the challenges are coming from.  And that is the reason the rate went down today. I bought at N1,000 today but I can no longer sell at that price. We have even gone below the rate the CBN gave us.

    When our correspondent contacted other traders to get an average rate, operators said they were buying at N900 and selling at N940 per dollar.

    Last week, an investment company, Goldman Sachs Group, said the Naira had already established itself as the top-performing currency globally in April, adding that the local currency was expected to extend its gains, amid the continuing effective policy management by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

    Goldman Sachs economists, who previously forecasted in February that the Naira would strengthen to N1,200/$ in 2024, now anticipate it could surpass this level due to aggressive measures by the central bank, including a total of 600 basis points in interest rate increases during policy meetings in February and March.

  • Reaction as a Cheating husband infects his wife with H!V, “Never give a cheating partner a second chance”

    Reaction as a Cheating husband infects his wife with H!V, “Never give a cheating partner a second chance”

    Nigerian woman has shared anonymously on the microblogging platform X how her husband who has been cheating on her months after their wedding infected her with HIV.

    She shared that she was aware he was cheating but he denied it, claiming the lady was a distant relative when she confronted him.

    Her post read;

    “I got married last year. Before marriage, I was HIV negative and so was my husband. Just somewhere in December, my husband started seeing a young lady of about twenty-four years. He has saved her contact as Karen so I presume that’s her name. I cautioned him about the sort of messages he is exchanging with the lady but he got angry saying, I am reading meanings into the whole thing. He said the girl is a distant relative he met at one of his aunty’s wedding in December and I let it slide. Early February, I figured my husband is having an affair with the lady. I became so angry that I had to involved his mom. After a long disagreement and misunderstanding between us, he said he is letting go of the lady which I believe he probably did. Mid of March, I realized I was pregnant so I visited the hospital and it was confirmed that I was three weeks pregnant. Just this past Monday I went to have some tests and guess what, I was confirmed HIV positive. I doubted the results so I visited another hospital and it showed the same results. I called my husband to come have his own test that instant and yes, he has it. That was when I started weeping and begging him to tell me the truth because just before we got married in November last year, we were both negative. We went to check together Sir. We even knew we will be negative so we didn’t panic. Sir, my husband confessed to me that very moment that it could be the girl because they have had an encounter on a few occasions plus, he didn’t use condoms but pulled out instead. He said she is the only lady he has been with since we got married. Anyway, the girl has told him the truth that she already knew she was HIV positive that’s why she insisted he uses a condom but he refused. Me I have left the marriage.”

     

  • Abroad-Based Ghanaian Man Returns To The Impressive Home Built With His Brother’s Help While He Was Overseas

    Abroad-Based Ghanaian Man Returns To The Impressive Home Built With His Brother’s Help While He Was Overseas

    Heartwarming story of integrity has captured the attention of netizens as a Ghanaian man, Rashid, expresses his awe at the impressive house his younger brother, Ridwan, helped build with the money sent from abroad.

    While residing overseas, Rashid diligently sent funds to his brother in Ghana to support the construction of a house in their homeland.

    Upon returning to Ghana with his wife and children, Rashid was taken aback by the sheer magnificence of the home, surpassing his wildest expectations.

    In a video shared online, Rashid’s wife expressed their gratitude to Ridwan for representing them in Ghana during the building process.

    She captioned the video:

    “The first time we got to see in person the home we built in Ghana, West Africa!

    My husband Rashid thanked my junior husband Ridwan for representing us in Ghana as we built.

    Mind-blowing tour.”

    In no time, viewers expressed their differing opinions, flooding the comment section.

    Many praised and appreciated him, distinguishing him from others who may misuse such funds sent from abroad for personal gain.

    His dedication and responsible handling of the resources entrusted to him have garnered the attention of many many.

    As the video continues to circulate online,  it as undeniably captivated viewers, who are moved by the heartwarming display of brotherly love and trust.

    Watch the video below:

     

     

  • DeeOne — “Bobrisky is proof that women have it easy in life”

    DeeOne — “Bobrisky is proof that women have it easy in life”

    BBNaija star, DeeOne, has stated that Bobrisky’s experience as a transgender woman proves that being a lady is not difficult.

    He noted that Bobrisky had little success as a guy, but that everything changed when he decided to crossdress and present himself as a woman, at which point he was showered with opportunities.

    The comedian mentioned that a similar incident involved American media star Bruce Jenner (now Caitlyn Jenner) in an interview with Uriel on Inside Scoop by Pulse.

    According to DeeOne, one advantage of being a woman is that a man may easily pick up a random lady on the street or somewhere else and offer her money.

    He went on to say that Uriel may be favoured by a guy simply for being a woman, to which she retorted that she had never gotten such presents from men at random.

    Watch him speak below.

    In other news, popular Nigerian actor turned pastor, Yul Edochie has thrown a shade at an unknown individual via his Instagram page.

    Sharing an image of a written text he warned some categories of people to desist from judging people online.

    According to Yul Edochie, people would come online to share opinions about other people’s lives, living their own lives unfixed.

    Adding that some people would come online to speak about certain things just to gain followers and likes.

     

     

  • OAP Nedu pleads with his gym buddies, spray body spray

    OAP Nedu pleads with his gym buddies, spray body spray

    Famous on-air personality Nedu has pleaded with his gym buddies in a recent video he shared on his Instagram page that they should normalize using body sprays when coming to the gym.

    The internet personality who appeared frustrated by how some of his gym buddies smell, encouraged them to buy body deodorants.

    He could be heard admonishing people who regularly visit the gym to use body deodorants when coming.

    Nedu went on to complain about how some of his gym buddies look attractive but smell horribly, describing the stench of the smell as ‘soakaway and dead rat’.

    In another part of the video, he could be heard saying;

    “Please, does of you that go to the gym or come to the gym, I beg you in the name of God, when you’re coming to the gym please do something it is very very important spray body spray, how much is body spray? Fine boy, fine girl you are coming to gym you are smelling like somebody that swallowed soakaway, you’re smelling like somebody that rat died inside of you and to make the matter worse some of you would be carrying camera, doing gym influencers and you would be raising your hand meanwhile the thing is coming from your armpit it’s ungodly, help us. How much is body spray it’s not expensive”

    While some internet users found the video hilarious, others supported Nedu stating the reasons why people smell badly at the gym.

    Watch the video below,

  • Anyim Veronica meets with Pastor Paul Enenche and wife following public embarrassment

    Anyim Veronica meets with Pastor Paul Enenche and wife following public embarrassment

    Viral media personality, Anyim Veronica meets with Pastor Paul Enenche following the public embarrassment over her testimony, as she notes she holds no grudges.

    The internet was set abuzz only a blink of an eye ago after the lady was tagged a liar for making a testimony at Dunamis Church which the senior pastor, Pastor Paul Enenche had considered to be a false.

    Anyim Veronica meets with Pastor Paul Enenche
    Anyim Veronica, Pastor and Becky Enenche.

    Anyim Veronica has revealed that she recently had a warm meeting with Pastor Paul Enenche and his wife over the issue.

    She noted that she holds no grudges against the church and would continue to worship with them.

    Consequently, she advised the public to move on as she has already moved on from the matter.

    Her words …

    “I want to inform the whole world that I just had a warm meeting with my spiritual father and mother dr Paul Enenche and dr Becky Enenche.
    I don’t have any grudge against the church or them
    I remain committed to serving God as a member of Dunamis church.
    I am thankful for the concern of the public.
    I have put the situation at my back and I have moved forward and I want everybody to do the same. Peace.”