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  • Hillary Clinton — “I’d nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize if he ends the war without forcing Ukraine to surrender land”

    Hillary Clinton — “I’d nominate Trump for Nobel Peace Prize if he ends the war without forcing Ukraine to surrender land”

    Popular Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said she would nominate President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize if he manages to end the Russia-Ukraine war without forcing Ukraine to surrender any of its territory to Russia.

    Clinton, who ran against Trump in the 2016 presidential election, made the statement while reacting to ongoing discussions about potential peace negotiations.

    She stressed that such an achievement would require significant diplomatic skill and strength.

    “He is not meeting with a friend. He is meeting with an adversary, and an adversary who wants to see the destruction of the United States and the Western alliance,” Clinton said on the podcast Raging Moderates.

    Clinton explained her reasoning, saying Trump “could really stand up to Putin to make it clear there must be a ceasefire, there will be no exchange of territory, and that over a period of time, Putin should actually withdraw from the territory he seized in order to demonstrate good faith efforts.”

    She added, “If President Trump were the architect of that, I’d nominate him for a Nobel Peace Prize.”

    Reacting to Clinton’s remarks, Trump told Fox News, “Well, that was very nice. I may have to start liking her again.”

  • Nigeria’s $60bn bullet train to link Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Port Harcourt

    Nigeria’s $60bn bullet train to link Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Port Harcourt

    Nigeria is set to embark on an ambitious infrastructure train project that will see the construction of a 4,000-kilometre high-speed rail line, popularly referred to as a bullet train, alongside gas development initiatives.

    The project will be executed by De-Sadel Nigeria Limited in partnership with China Liancai Petroleum Investment Holdings Limited, and is expected to be completed within 36 months of commencement.

    At a briefing in Abuja, Samuel Uko, Chief Executive Officer of De-Sadel Nigeria Limited, presented a $60 billion proof of funds to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Sen. George Akume. He explained that the high-speed rail will cover four major cities, Lagos, Abuja, Kano, and Port Harcourt, with construction phased to allow portions of the network to become operational before completion.

    “The 1,600 kilometres that cover the country’s four major cities will take us 36 months to build. But we won’t wait until the 36th month. As we progress through the states, residents of completed sections will begin to enjoy the speed train,” Uko said.

    He disclosed that the funding will come from the Asian Development Investment Bank, with the first phase estimated at $55 billion. According to him, the project received almost 90% of the necessary approvals under the current administration, after nearly a decade of planning.

    Highlighting the link between gas development and the rail project, Uko noted that energy infrastructure is critical:

    “You cannot develop high-speed rail without developing the gas aspect of the economy. The raw material for high-speed rail is power, and the raw material for power is gas. We must expand our gas sector to power this transformative project.”

    In response, SGF George Akume described the proposal as a welcome development and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to scrutinising the proof of funds in line with global best practices.

    “This administration is business-friendly, but we must ensure that partnerships are reliable, credible, and beneficial to all parties. The $60 billion proof of funds submitted will be critically reviewed to guarantee the viability and timelines of the bullet train project,” Akume said.

    If approved, the high-speed rail line is expected to revolutionise transportation, boost industrialisation, and strengthen Nigeria’s gas economy, positioning the country as a major hub for modern rail transport in Africa.

     

  • Trump says as talks with Putin hit deadlock, “No deal until there’s a deal”

    Trump says as talks with Putin hit deadlock, “No deal until there’s a deal”

    U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday wrapped up a high-stakes summit in Alaska aimed at securing a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war, but the meeting ended without a formal agreement.

    Speaking after more than two and a half hours of talks at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Trump described the discussions as “extremely productive,” saying “many points” had been agreed upon. However, he cautioned, “There’s no deal until there’s a deal.”

    Putin, for his part, spoke of an “agreement” during the joint press conference, though neither leader offered specifics.

    Notably absent from the Alaska summit was Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, whose role Trump later emphasized.

    “It’s really up to President Zelenskyy to get it done,” Trump told Fox News’ Sean Hannity after the summit. “One or two pretty significant items are still left, but I think they can be reached. And I would also say the European nations have to get involved a little bit, but it’s up to President Zelenskyy.”

    Trump confirmed he would brief NATO leaders and call Zelenskyy directly, adding that he still plans to hold a trilateral meeting with Putin and the Ukrainian president in the coming weeks.

    Pressed on his advice to Zelenskyy, Trump was blunt: “Make the deal. Gotta make the deal, yeah. Look, Russia is a very big power, and they’re not.”

    Neither Trump nor Putin took questions from the hundreds of reporters at the press conference, instead quickly shaking hands before leaving the stage.

    The U.S. president also indicated that any decisions on sanctions or consequences for Russia would be delayed, saying, “Because of what happened today, I don’t have to think about it for two or three weeks.”

     

     

  • Russia hits Ukraine with 85 drones, missile hours after Trump-Putin meeting

    Russia hits Ukraine with 85 drones, missile hours after Trump-Putin meeting

    Country, Russia has reportedly launched a massive overnight attack on Ukraine with 85 drones and a ballistic missile, Ukraine’s air force said Saturday, just hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump concluded their summit in Alaska.

    The meeting, billed as a potential breakthrough toward ending the war, ended Friday without a ceasefire agreement.

    Ukraine’s military said the overnight strikes began late on August 15 — the same day as the Trump-Putin talks — and continued into the early hours of August 16.

    According to officials, Moscow launched an Iskander-M ballistic missile along with 85 Iranian-made Shahed drones, targeting several regions near the frontline.

    Kyiv reported that its air defenses intercepted 61 of the drones, though attacks still hit four different regions.

    The strike came as Russian state media reported that Moscow had also begun construction on Kazakhstan’s first nuclear power plant, a project seen as part of Russia’s bid to expand influence in Central Asia.

    Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has not yet commented publicly on the Alaska summit, where Trump and Putin pledged “progress” but offered no concrete steps toward peace.

    Russia’s invasion, launched in February 2022, has stretched into its fourth year, leaving tens of thousands dead and millions displaced.

  • Ibom Air Flight: Man shares account of altercation involving female passenger

    Ibom Air Flight: Man shares account of altercation involving female passenger

    A man has taken to social media to share an account of viral physical altercation involving a female passenger, Comfort Emmanson.

    Notably, a now-viral video on social media sparked buzz, showing Comfort Emmanson in a physical altercation with a purser.

    Comfort Emmanson

    Furthermore, Emmanson escalated the situation by slapping another crew member and attempted to use a fire extinguisher as a weapon.

    According to the male passenger identified as Tunde A. Ibrahim on Facebook, Comfort informed the crew that her phone was on flight mode.

    He claimed that the crew restricted Emmanson from exiting the plane, due to a disagreement over switching off her phone.

    According to Tunde A. Ibrahim, after landing, Comfort was restrained from exiting the plane and was informed that airport security was on the way to pick her up.

    “After landing, they refused to allow the lady from coming down saying they have called the airport security to pick her up. Infact, they pushed the lady back on seat for many for us to pass”,He stated.

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  • Lives lost as Gateway Polytechnic students crash during race to win N30K

    Lives lost as Gateway Polytechnic students crash during race to win N30K

    Tragedy struck in Ogun State after a high-speed car race involving two students of Gateway ICT Polytechnic, Sapade, GAPOSA, ended in a fatal crash that claimed four lives, including the racers.

    According to eyewitness accounts, the students reportedly placed a N30,000 bet, with the prize going to whoever won the race. The contest took a deadly turn when both vehicles lost control and crashed into a roadside shop at a garage.

    One occupant from each car died instantly, while another person involved was left critically injured and rushed to the hospital. The impact also claimed the lives of two individuals who were inside the shop at the time of the collision, in addition to causing significant property damage.

    Disturbing videos shared on X by user @Letter_to_Jack showed onlookers attempting to roll over one of the wrecked vehicles to retrieve lifeless bodies trapped underneath.

    The incident has sparked outrage and concern on social media, with many calling for stricter enforcement against reckless driving and the growing culture of dangerous street racing among youths.

    Neither the police nor the Gateway ICT Polytechnic has officially addressed the incident as of the time of this report.

     

     

  • Corper Raye to NYSC: “I don’t need your certificate to succeed”

    Corper Raye to NYSC: “I don’t need your certificate to succeed”

    Embattled Lagos state corps member, Ushie Rita popularly known as Raye has responded defiantly to the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) over its decision to withhold her Certificate of National Service, saying her life remains fulfilling without it.

    During a live TikTok session on her official page, Rita accused the NYSC of trying to appear “unshakeable” while alleging that some of its officials were guilty of breaking the same rules they enforce.

    “I did not have that certificate before, yet my life is great. NYSC insists they are not giving me the certificate. NYSC is trying to prove they are unshakeable, whereas their own people are the ones breaking the rules. I am no longer interested in the certificate,” she said.

    When asked whether she would comply with the two-month service extension imposed by the NYSC, she declined to give a direct answer.

    The NYSC had earlier refuted claims circulating on social media that Rita was being denied her certificate because of critical remarks she made about the government.

    The scheme described the allegations as “entirely unfounded,” stating that the sanction was based on “valid disciplinary reasons.”

    According to the NYSC, Rita is among 131 corps members whose certificates were withheld for various infractions.

    The management explained that her service year was extended by two months for failing to attend the April 2025 biometric clearance exercise, a penalty it said was in accordance with the NYSC bye-laws.

     

     

  • BBNaijaDay16 : A sombre Monday mood takes over the house

    BBNaijaDay16 : A sombre Monday mood takes over the house

    The Big Brother (BBNaijaDay16) house started the week with heavy hearts after Sabrina’s exit, turning Monday into a gloomy day filled with quiet moments and honest talks.

    The housemates woke up in high spirits this morning, energised and ready to tackle whatever the day might bring. Smiles were abundant, and the usual morning hustle was alive with chatter and laughter.

    BBNaija Day 16: A sombre Monday mood takes over the house
    Housemates.

    But as the hours slipped by, a noticeable shift took hold and the once lively atmosphere began to fade, replaced by a heavy and uneasy stillness. Sabrina’s unexpected departure due to medical reasons cast a profound shadow over the house, leaving many unsettled and visibly downhearted.

    The usual bursts of laughter and playful banter grew scarce, and even the most energetic corners of the house felt subdued, as if the weight of the news had sapped the collective spirit. Mide said she hopes the mood in the house will eventually change.

    Amidst this heavy mood, Jason Jae and Dede found a quiet moment to have a heartfelt conversation about their friendship. Jason Jae opened up about the complexities of their bond, while he deeply values what they’ve built, there are times when he feels Dede isn’t quite there for him in the way he needs, especially when the pressures of the game becomes overwhelming.

    He shared how he tends to retreat into himself during those moments of loneliness, even though he makes a conscious effort to be a pillar of support for others around him.

    Their talk was raw, exposing the vulnerability that often hides beneath the surface in Biggie’s house. It ended on a tender note, with both admitting they missed the closeness they once had.

    Mondays are for the Head of House challenger and after intense competition and heated battles, Tracy fought hard and managed to keep the crown on her side. She remains Week 3’s official Head of House.

    Biggie’s house is settling into the new week with the arrival of an intriguing theme. This week’s theme is ‘Circus Extravaganza’ – a visual spectacle! Featuring a variety of acts and vibrant costumes, the theme is designed to thrill both our housemates and the audience.

    This week, housemates have been split into two groups and will compete for buying power throughout the week.

     

     

  • Gunna drops “satisfaction” Ft. Asake

    Gunna drops “satisfaction” Ft. Asake

    A sensationally gifted musician and American songwriter, rapper Gunna, has once again captivated his devoted audience with a mesmerizing and engrossing new track titled “Satisfaction.” From “The Last Wun (Album).”

    This impressive record showcases the talent of a skilled and globally renowned Nigerian music star and songstress named Asake.

    As discerning music listeners, we highly recommend this remarkable song for your playlist, as it’s sure to intrigue you.

    Listen below 

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  • WAEC upgrades 2025 WASSCE results, English and Maths pass rate soars to 62.9%

    WAEC upgrades 2025 WASSCE results, English and Maths pass rate soars to 62.9%

    The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has revised the results of the 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for School Candidates, significantly increasing the pass rate to 62.9%.

    At a press briefing in Lagos on Friday evening, Dr. Amos Dangut, Head of WAEC’s National Office, addressed the media, saying:

    “Gentlemen of the media, with deep sense of sorrow and regret, I, on behalf of the Registrar to Council, Management and Staff of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC), Nigeria, welcome you to this press briefing to announce the reviewed results of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for School Candidates, 2025 in Nigeria.

    “You will recall that on Monday, August 4, 2025, the Council, in Nigeria, announced the release of results of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for School Candidates, 2025. In the course of the briefing, we told you that 1,969,313 candidates sat the examination and that 976,787 were males while 992,526 were females, representing 49.60% and 50.40%, respectively.

    “From the analysis of statistics of candidates’ performance in the examination, we told you that out of the 1,969,313 candidates that sat the examination, 1,718,090 candidates, representing 87.24%, obtained credit and above in a minimum of any five (5) subjects (i.e. with or without English Language and/or Mathematics). And 754,545 candidates, representing 38.32%, obtained credits and above in a minimum of five (5) subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.

    “However, during an internal post-examination review of the released results of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for School Candidates (SC), 2025, some discrepancies were discovered in the grading of serialised papers. We had earlier informed you that the Council embarked on an innovation (paper serialisation) already deployed by a national examination body.

    “The Council, being an accountable, transparent and credible organisation, further investigated all the serialised papers (Mathematics, English Language, Biology and Economics Objective Papers) and discovered that a serialised code file was wrongly used in the printing of English Language Objective Tests (Paper 3), which resulted in them being scored with the wrong keys. Nevertheless, the schools that sat WASSCE for School Candidates, 2025, using the computer-based mode were not affected by this error.

    “Consequently, the observable decline in the performance of candidates earlier announced was partly traceable to this absurd situation. The Council sincerely apologises for this imbroglio and deeply regrets the emotional and mental dismay it might have caused the affected candidates and all stakeholders. We have been able to fix the anomaly, and candidates can now access their results on the portal (www.waecdirect.org). At this juncture, may I announce the accurate results obtained by candidates.

    “Once again, the management of the West African Examinations Council pleads with all stakeholders to pardon us at this moment. This is very difficult for us to say, but we have to admit that it is very embarrassing. We acknowledge the emotional ordeal that candidates, parents, teachers, school administrators, Ministries of Education, the media and other well-meaning stakeholders must have had to deal with. This is a trying time for us at WAEC; we are doing everything we can to ensure that such dismal situation does not recur.”

    The Council’s internal review found that the error occurred because a wrong serialised code file was used in printing the English Language Objective Tests (Paper 3), which caused incorrect scoring for paper-based candidates. Candidates who took the examination via computer-based testing were unaffected.

    The revised results now show that 1,239,884 candidates, or 62.9%, obtained credit passes in at least five subjects including English and Mathematics—a significant improvement over the initial 38.32% reported.

    Despite the increase, this year’s overall pass rate still represents a 9.16% decline compared to 2024, when 72.12% of candidates achieved the same standard.

    WAEC has urged candidates to recheck their results online and to apply for their digital certificates, which will be available within 48 hours of result confirmation. The Council has also promised to send updated results to schools shortly.

    The earlier results release sparked widespread concern, particularly among students who performed well in the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) but had poor English Language grades in the initial SSCE results.

    WAEC management has apologized for the inconvenience and emotional distress caused, assuring stakeholders that steps are being taken to prevent such errors in the future.