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  • Lord Lamba — How much I spend in maintaining my dreadlocks in America

    Lord Lamba — How much I spend in maintaining my dreadlocks in America

    Popular Nigeria content creator, Lord Lamba stirs buzz, revealing how much he spends maintaining his dreadlocks in America.

    Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Lord Lamba revealed he spends $800 every two weeks on maintaining his dreadlocks.

    Lord Lamba

    Furthermore, he expressed frustration over the exorbitant cost of maintaining his dreadlocks and plans to switch to a low-cut fade.

    His tweet reads,“$800 maintenance for my dreads every 2 weeks here in America😡 , it’s time to embrace low cut fade”.

    Check out reactions that have followed below….

    Yuven remarked, “Life don serious pass all these ones. When the hair tire you, you go shave am”.

    Stanley stated, “Life no hard, since you’re making the money double, continue maintaining yourself”.

    Gina inquired, “Must he have the dreads 🙄🙄🙄”.

    Asisi stated, “800 every two weeks? At this point, your dreads should be giving motivational speeches and paying rent too.Omo you no small ooo”.

    See below…..

    Lord Lamba tweet
  • JAMB convenes panel to review 2025 UTME results amid public outcry over low scores

    JAMB convenes panel to review 2025 UTME results amid public outcry over low scores

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has officially invited individuals and institutions to be part of a special panel set up to review the conduct and outcome of the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), amid widespread public concerns over the unusually low scores recorded.

    The development was confirmed in a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), where one of the invitees, @winexviv, revealed his inclusion in the review panel and shared details of the invitation.

    “I received a formal invitation from JAMB for us to transparently conduct a thorough review of the 2025 JAMB exam. The review date is next tomorrow (Thursday),” he wrote.

    “After our review, I will publicly share my findings. If you have been troubled, keep calm. I’m hopeful that something positive will come out of it. You burnt candles, had sleepless nights, had high hopes. We will not fail you!”

    The invitation letter he received reads in part:

    —

    JOINT ADMISSIONS AND MATRICULATION BOARD

    National Headquarters Complex, Suleja Road, Bwari, P.M.B. 189, Garki, Abuja, Nigeria.

    OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR

    JAMB/R/280/VOL.42/137

    13th May, 2025

    Mr. Alex Onyia,

    CEO, EDUCARE,

    Lagos, Nigeria.

    LETTER OF INVITATION

    In furtherance of the Board’s commitment to maintaining public confidence in its processes—especially in light of the recent outcry following the release of the 2025 UTME results—the Management of the Board has approved your participation as a member of the review panel.

    The panel is constituted to appraise the conduct of the examination, identify any challenges, and proffer recommendations to prevent future occurrences.

    2. The review panel will, among other things, assess the release of the 2025 UTME.

    3. Your participation on the panel is at no cost to the Board.

    4. The review is scheduled to take place on Thursday, 15th May, 2025.

    5. The Review Panel includes representatives from:

    i. All Nigeria Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCOPSS)

    ii. National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools

    iii. Chief External Examiners (CEEs)

    iv. Computer Professionals of Association of Nigeria (CPN)

    v. Educational Assessment & Research Network

    vi. Vice Chancellors of Universities

    vii. Rectors of Polytechnics

    viii. Provosts of Colleges of Education

    ix. Other support staff of the Board attached to the Panel

    Please accept the kind regards of the Registrar.

    Fabian Benjamin, Ph.D

    Public Communication Advisor, JAMB

    For: Registrar

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  • Lamido to Tinubu, JUNE 12 saga: Abiola was cheated twice, pay his family ₦45bn”

    Lamido to Tinubu, JUNE 12 saga: Abiola was cheated twice, pay his family ₦45bn”

    Former Jigawa State Governor, Alhaji Sule Lamido, has appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to settle the ₦45 billion debt allegedly owed to the late Chief MKO Abiola by the Federal Government.

    Lamido made the call on Tuesday in Abuja during the public presentation of his autobiography titled “Being True To Myself.”

    In his remarks, Lamido said it was time for the Nigerian government to bring closure to the June 12, 1993, presidential election saga.

    He noted that Abiola, who won the election but was denied the presidency, was still being wronged decades later.

    “I would like to appeal to President Tinubu to close the chapter of June 12. In his book, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida revealed that Abiola won the election,” Lamido said.

    According to him, when he once met with Babangida, the former military leader disclosed that Abiola was being owed ₦45 billion by the government.

    “Abiola is double punished. One, he was denied the presidency. Two, he is being owed. Please tell [Tinubu] to pay Abiola’s family the ₦45 billion. When this money is paid, the chapter of June 12 will be closed. It is very important,” Lamido stated, addressing the Minister of Information who represented the President at the event.

    In addition to his appeal, Lamido expressed gratitude to those who contributed to the success of his book project.

    He thanked Allah for sparing his life to witness the occasion and extended heartfelt appreciation to former President Olusegun Obasanjo, whom he described as his “Boss, Guide, Leader, and Inspiration.”

    “Baba, I sincerely and profoundly thank you. May God Almighty endow and bless you with abundant health, wisdom, joy, and well-being,” he said to Obasanjo, who was present at the event and also wrote the book’s foreword.

    He acknowledged General Abdulsalami Abubakar for his integrity and service to the nation, and praised the Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, for promoting religious unity and attending the event despite his tight schedule.

    Lamido further appreciated Dr. Iyorchia Ayu for reviewing the book and referred to him as a longtime friend and comrade.

    He also commended the Editorial and Organising Committees for their commitment, and the Media Subcommittee for creating nationwide awareness about the book.

    The book launch drew notable figures and stirred fresh conversation around the unresolved issues surrounding the 1993 election and the late MKO Abiola’s legacy.

  • Christian Chukwu to be laid to rest August 22 in Enugu

    Christian Chukwu to be laid to rest August 22 in Enugu

    The family of late Nigerian football legend and former Super Eagles coach, Christian Chukwu, has announced that his burial will take place on Friday, August 22, 2025.

    The announcement was made on Monday in Enugu, where the former Super Eagles captain and coach hailed from.

    According to the family, preparations are already in place for a national burial to honor the life and contributions of the iconic football figure.

    In addition to the burial in Enugu, a special memorial event will also be held in Lagos, where Chukwu spent a significant part of his football career.

    The Lagos event is intended to give fans, colleagues, and friends who may be unable to attend the Enugu ceremony a chance to pay tribute and celebrate his enduring legacy.

    Christian Chukwu, aged 74, passed away on Saturday, April 12, 2025. Widely regarded as one of the pillars of Nigerian football, he captained the national team to their first Africa Cup of Nations title in 1980 and later coached the Super Eagles.

  • 2Baba’s new wife, Natasha Osawaru flaunts her son

    2Baba’s new wife, Natasha Osawaru flaunts her son

    Popular Natasha Osawaru, the newlywed wife of Nigerian music icon 2Baba, has sparked conversations online after sharing a video of her son on social media.

    It would be recalled that the singer introduced his new partner to the world around the time his first wife, Annie, was allegedly in rehab. Since the unveiling, the new couple have faced a series of backlashes on social media.

    2Baba’s new wife, Natasha Osawaru

    In a recent post on Instagram, 2Baba’s new wife adds a new layer to their relationship by unveiling her son to the world.

    The senator, who recently held a traditional wedding ceremony with the Afropop legend, posted an Instagram Story showing her son dancing in a school uniform, describing him as her “whole world.”

    The heartwarming clip quickly gained traction across social media platforms, with many fans and critics weighing in, especially in the context of 2Baba’s past marriage to Nollywood actress Annie Macaulay.

    Reactions trailing Natasha Osawaru and her son

    highmaintenanceada commented, “I’m happy for Annie. She’s free and can heal!”

    estherewumi added, “She has the same energy as Judy Edochie 😂. They have something in common.”

    themantha_yk joked, “B like she don dey take wetin Annie Dey take before.”

    somdiugo noted, “She seems like a joyful soul 😍😍😍. That’s the kind of woman our Baba needs in this old age—not a tigress.”

    Watch the video below …

  • Seyi Vodi unveils multimillion-naira fashion complex, slams critics

    Seyi Vodi unveils multimillion-naira fashion complex, slams critics

    Popular Nigerian fashion designer, Seyi Vodi, has unveiled a multimillion-naira fashion complex, marking a major milestone in his over two-decade-long career in the fashion industry.

    The celebrity stylist, known for dressing top dignitaries and entertainers, shared a video of the impressive facility on his Instagram page, accompanied by heartfelt prayers and a powerful message aimed at critics.

    seyi vodi

    The video, which also featured some of his fashion students, showcased the sleek, modern space that Vodi says is designed to groom future fashion icons. But beyond the glitz and celebration, Vodi seized the moment to confront long-standing whispers and questions about the source of his wealth.

    In a lengthy caption, the 49-year-old entrepreneur drew a comparison between himself and German fashion mogul Philipp Plein, noting that while Plein is worth nearly $1 billion and owns a private jet, no one in his environment questions the legitimacy of his success.

    “My name is Seyi Adekunle Vodi… I have heard in different ways people asking, ‘is it only fashion that is giving him all this money?’ They ask from a place of want, of lack, of penury, ignorance and excruciating poverty,” he wrote.

    Vodi attributed his achievements to consistent hard work, vision, and perseverance over 24 years without rest. He emphasised that societal attitudes shaped by poverty and distrust often lead to envy and baseless suspicion of legitimate success.

    “If our society was one where people generally prospered, we wouldn’t be so hateful and suspicious of success,” he added.

    With the new fashion complex, Vodi aims to not only expand his brand but also serve as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring creatives in Nigeria’s fashion space.

    Watch the video below …

  • Wike: “Selfish interests will kill PDP, party can’t win 2027”

    Wike: “Selfish interests will kill PDP, party can’t win 2027”

    The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has expressed concern over the future of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), warning that internal divisions and selfish interests may ruin the party’s chances in the 2027 general elections.

    He stated that, unless the party corrects its internal crisis, it stands no chance of winning the upcoming election.

    Wike made these statements during his monthly media chat with selected journalists in Abuja on Monday.

    He highlighted the PDP’s failure to provide effective leadership and unite its members as significant factors that could lead to the party’s downfall.

    The minister pointed to recent defections, especially those involving Delta State politicians, as clear signs of dissatisfaction within the party.

    Wike defended the decision of former Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa to switch from the PDP to the All Progressives Congress (APC), emphasizing that it was a political move rather than an act of betrayal.

    “When people talk about the governor of Delta State and his predecessor moving out of PDP to APC, what wrong did he do? That he said he was going to support Tinubu, that was the crime?” Wike asked.

    He stressed that the defection was a result of leadership failures within the PDP.

    Wike also criticized what he perceived as hypocrisy within the party, pointing to the Chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees (BoT) for endorsing Labour Party’s Alex Otti for a second term as Governor of Abia State.

    He questioned why the party’s leadership was not addressing this move.

    “But the Chairman of the BoT, who is the conscience of the party, adopted Otti for a second tenure. Why are people not commenting about that? The Chairman of PDP BoT adopted Alex Otti, governor under Labour Party, for a second tenure,” Wike stated.

    The former governor of Rivers State further argued that opposition parties are supposed to be organized and focused on taking over the government, rather than being embroiled in internal conflicts.

    He expressed frustration with the party’s focus on targeting him, as the only “crime” he committed was serving as a minister in an APC-led government.

    “No opposition party allows impunity; it’s only the ruling party. Opposition is supposed to organize itself to take over the affairs of government. How many times have they made efforts? How many people have you wooed? Rather, they are after Wike. They abandoned what they are supposed to do—the only crime is that Wike is a minister under APC government,” Wike said.

    Wike also challenged the PDP’s governors and former governors to show the same level of commitment he displayed during past elections.

    “I am the only former governor who did not support the presidential candidate but made sure PDP won 100 percent in the governorship, State Assembly, and National Assembly. Let any sitting governor or former governor come out to say that happened in their states,” he said.

    The minister issued a stern warning that unless the PDP corrects its internal mistakes and stops alienating loyal members, it risks repeating the errors that led to its defeat in the 2023 elections.

    “You have not won an election, but you are excluding people. You want to play the same game you played in 2023; it will backfire. I have told people that this smartness will not help you. Wike is telling you now to stop this smartness,” he cautioned.

    On the defection of Ifeanyi Okowa and his allies, Wike described it as a politically strategic move and criticized the PDP for failing to foresee it.

    He expressed disbelief that the party was caught off guard by such defections.

    “If you do not show leadership, you suffer for it. This is what I have been saying.”

    “I am surprised that PDP said they didn’t see it coming. I won’t call the names of the governors. I call them. I said, ‘Listen, the way things are going, I have warned you people.’ You said they are governors. I have no problem. Let’s see what will happen,” Wike said.

     

     

     

  • Phyno shares first photos of daughter as he celebrates her birthday

    Phyno shares first photos of daughter as he celebrates her birthday

    Popular rapper, Chibuzo Nelson Azubuike better known as Phyno shares first-ever adorable photos of his daughter as he celebrates her 2nd birthday.

    It would be recalled that the musician had welcomed his first child in 2023.

    Phyno shares first photo of daughter as he celebrates her birthday
    Phyno and daughter.

    However, the musician had never given netizens a glimpse of her face before.

    He took to his Instagram page to share adorable photos of her in celebration of her 2nd birthday.

    Phyno shares first photo of daughter as he celebrates her birthdaySharing the photos, he captioned …

    “BIG 2!!! happy birthday my love ❤️ ❤️.. more to the best years of our lives ❤️”

    Netizens have taken to the comment section to celebrate the little girl and wish her a happy birthday.

    Check out some reactions gathered from netizens below …

    rennyendowed said: “He delivers excellently both in rap and reproduction”

    mee_sah_mah wrote: “Oh Chim! 🥹 See beauty oooo👏..Happy birthday Ada Ezege🐐 . May you grow in God’s wisdom, grace, love and understanding, Amen 😘😍🥳🎂”

    phynonens remarked: “Happy birthday Omalicha 😍❤️Ada Ezege… nwa amuru na mma 💙😘😘”

    muna_ike commented: “Wooooooow!!!! 🥹🥹🥹🥹 too damn cute!!! 🩷”

    nonnyboygram_ wrote: “Nna nwa .best wishes Ada Ezege ❤️”

    debbie_adaorah said: “2yrs already? Wow our baby is growing so fast🥹❤️❤️❤️
    May she live to fulfill great destiny🙏🏻
    Birthday blessings my love😍”

    Check out post below …

  • Shaiboy drops ‘Ole’

    Shaiboy drops ‘Ole’

    Nigerian-African sensation Shaiboy is turning up the temperature across continents with the electrifying release of his new single, ‘Ole’.

    Seamlessly weaving together the pulsating rhythms of Afrobeats, the infectious sway of reggaeton, and the soulful melodies of Afro-fusion, ‘Ole’ stands as a magnetic anthem poised to dominate global summer playlists.

    Rooted in the lively and chaotic spirit of love, Shaiboy’s latest offering captures a mosaic of emotions through sun-drenched beats and multilingual lyricism, offering a listening experience that is both culturally rich and universally irresistible.

    A testament to Shaiboy’s boundless versatility, ‘Ole’ is a masterclass in musical storytelling. Fusing Yoruba, Igbo, Pidgin, and English with effortless finesse, the track celebrates the vibrancy of his heritage while inviting listeners from every corner of the world into his sonic universe. The breezy vocal delivery, adorned with flirtatious intonations and smooth cadences, rides atop a foundation of vibrant percussion and sunlit guitar riffs, creating a soundscape that is impossible to resist.

    Shaiboy’s music transcends borders, proving once again that genuine artistry knows no linguistic or cultural barriers.

    At its core, ‘Ole’ is a lyrical exploration of love’s intoxicating and unpredictable nature. “It’s playful, passionate, and rooted in the kind of love that feels like a robbery,” Shaiboy explains. This theme courses through every beat and lyric, channeling the exhilarating highs and disorienting lows of falling headlong into desire.

    The track’s carefree energy and emotional depth make it not only a dancefloor essential but also a resonant soundtrack for anyone who has ever surrendered to the beautiful mess of love.

    Understanding the powerful intersection of music and digital culture, Shaiboy has strategically launched the #OleChallenge across TikTok and Instagram.

    Listen below!!

     

     

     

  • Juma Jux: “6 weddings with Priscilla not enough, grand finale coming in May”

    Juma Jux: “6 weddings with Priscilla not enough, grand finale coming in May”

    Tanzanian singer Juma Jux has revealed the reason behind his multiple wedding celebrations with Nigerian influencer Priscilla Ojo, saying he wanted to honour every significant location that shaped their love story.

    In a now-viral video, the award-winning artist disclosed that the couple is set to hold their final wedding celebration on May 28, 2025, in Tanzania, marking the seventh in a string of elaborate events.

    juma jux priscilla ojo

    “This is the final round, the big one. I call it the final one because my wife is tired already,” Jux said with a laugh, acknowledging the toll the series of weddings has taken on Priscilla, especially due to the demands of traditional and modern bridal wear.

    He revealed that despite already having had five to six weddings, he wanted even more to fully express the depth of his love.

    “5-6 weddings is not even enough for me. I wanted more. I wanted to go to the place where we first met, but she has no energy; she has tried,” he said.

    “She always tells me, ‘It’s easy for you because you’re wearing a suit; you don’t have to go through a lot with dressing.’ I understand her,” he added.

    The singer promised that the final wedding in Tanzania will be unforgettable.

    “Tanzania is the final one, the last one, and because it’s the final one, I’d put everything on that. It’s going to be crazy. My friends from different countries are coming; from Uganda, Kenya, China, USA, and even Tanzania,” he said.

    The upcoming grand finale in Tanzania is expected to attract celebrities, fans, and well-wishers from across the globe.

    Watch the video below …