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  • Russia host Nigeria in first-ever meeting

    Russia host Nigeria in first-ever meeting

    Russia will welcome Nigeria to the iconic Luzhniki Stadium on Friday evening in what marks the first-ever senior-level meeting between the two nations. The international friendly promises intrigue, with both sides looking to test their mettle under vastly different circumstances.

    For the hosts, this match represents another step in their effort to remain competitive on the international stage, having been sidelined from official tournaments since their suspension in early 2022 due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. In the absence of competitive fixtures, the Russian national team has turned to a steady stream of exhibition matches, mostly against non-European opponents, to maintain form and cohesion.

    Their most recent outing in March saw them dismantle Zambia 5-0 in a commanding display, extending their unbeaten streak to eight games. Even more impressively, Russia have scored 45 goals and conceded none over that span, dominating what have largely been one-sided affairs. However, with Nigeria now on the schedule, the Sbornaya may finally face a sterner examination of their current prowess.

    Nigeria arrive in Moscow in buoyant mood, riding a six-match unbeaten run across all competitions. The Super Eagles recently claimed the Unity Cup title after edging out Jamaica in a dramatic penalty shootout, following a 2-2 draw in regulation time. That result came on the heels of a 2-1 victory over arch-rivals Ghana, as Eric Chelle’s side continued to build momentum heading into a crucial phase of their World Cup qualifying campaign.

    Friday’s friendly offers the Nigerians a vital opportunity to fine-tune their tactics and test squad depth ahead of September’s decisive qualifiers. With just seven points from their opening six games, the Super Eagles currently sit fourth in their group, trailing leaders South Africa by six points. Upcoming doubleheaders against Rwanda and South Africa, followed by clashes with Lesotho and Benin Republic, leave little margin for error if Nigeria are to keep their World Cup hopes alive.

    The Russian squad remains largely unchanged from the side that overwhelmed Zambia. Key figures include Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Matvey Safonov, fresh off a UEFA Champions League triumph, and striker Nikolay Komlichenko, who is again expected to spearhead the attack.

    Nigeria, meanwhile, have had to reshuffle significantly due to a series of withdrawals. First-choice goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali was excused due to family matters, paving the way for Udinese shot-stopper Maduka Okoye to return to the fold. The defensive line has also taken a hit, with right-back Ola Aina ruled out, while influential midfielder Wilfred Ndidi remains unavailable for selection.

    The Super Eagles’ attacking options have been further depleted by the absence of Kelechi Iheanacho and Samuel Chukwueze, both of whom pulled out due to family commitments. Nevertheless, the squad received a morale boost with the arrivals of captain William Troost-Ekong and Fenerbahçe full-back Bright Osayi-Samuel, who both linked up with the team earlier this week in Moscow.

    As the Super Eagles prepare to lock horns with a resurgent Russian side, fans can expect an engaging contest that goes beyond mere exhibition—a genuine test of tactical evolution, squad depth, and national pride for both teams

     

     

  • Sallah: Tinubu promises economic rebound, urges prayers for soldiers

    Sallah: Tinubu promises economic rebound, urges prayers for soldiers

    President Bola Tinubu has called on Nigerians to be patient with his administration’s reforms, assuring that “the toughest days are behind us.”

    Tinubu, who gave the assurance in his message to mark the 2025 Eid-el-Kabir celebration on Thursday, said that though the journey had not been easy, his economic reforms had already started yielding positive results.

    “We may not yet be where we aspire to be, but I urge all Nigerians not to lose hope. Let us hold on to our faith and persevere. Our reforms are gaining traction, with key economic indicators now moving in a positive direction. Soon, all will feel the benefits.

    “The ultimate objective of these reforms is not just to improve statistics but to transform lives and set Nigeria firmly on the path to sustainable development. There are no quick fixes, but we are committed to repairing the foundations of our economy once and for all.

    “Our administration will continue acting in the nation’s best interest, ensuring that the gains we are recording translate into improving people’s lives,” Tinubu said.

    The President also urged Nigerians to continue to pray for the armed forces and security personnel who are risking their lives daily to keep the country safe.

    “As we observe this Eid, let us continue our prayers for our front-line officers, who risk their lives for our safety and security. Let us pray for our leaders at all levels and our country. Let us pray for peace in our tumultuous world of troubles and uncertainties. Let us dedicate this sacred celebration to seeking God’s guidance and blessings for our country,” he said.

    Reflecting on the significance of Eid-el-Kabir, Tinubu called on Muslims and Nigerians to embrace the values of sacrifice, selflessness, and compassion, which the festival symbolizes. He highlighted the example of Prophet Ibrahim’s devotion as a model for national renewal, unity, and perseverance.

    “Eid reminds us of our responsibilities beyond faith: to show resilience, tolerance, compassion, and dedication to the progress of our beloved country,” he said.

    Atiku greets Muslims

    Atiku Vice President Atiku Abubakar, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, and some state governors have called on Nigerians, particularly Muslims, to use the occasion of the Eid-el-Kabir festival to pray for the unity and prosperity of the country.

    Atiku, in a statement from his media office on Thursday, also called on those in leadership to demonstrate compassion and place the well-being of the people above all, in accordance with divine guidance.

    The former Vice President said, “The essence of Eid-al-Adha, rooted in the traditions of Prophet Ibrahim and upheld by Prophet Muhammad, calls us to reflect kindness and peace in our lives.

    “Leadership demands forbearance and commitment to the greater good. I appeal to those in authority to show compassion and prioritise the welfare of the people, in line with God’s command.”

    On his part, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, implored Muslims to imbibe the spirit of sacrifice, which, according to him, is one of the hallmarks of the Eid-el-Kabir celebrations.

    The speaker, who is participating in the 2025 Hajj in Saudi Arabia, gave the charge in a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Musa Krishi.

    “Through prayers, selfishness, dedication, and renewed hope, we shall overcome our challenges as a nation,” the speaker said.

    Govs preach sacrifice

    Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, urged the Muslim faithful to embrace the teachings of Islam during this period, which according to him underscores the significance of selflessness and compassion towards others.

    In a statement by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Kayode Akinmade, in Abeokuta, the state capital, Abiodun also charged security personnel to ensure the safety and well-being of citizens, especially during the festive periods, even as he called upon all citizens to adhere to safety protocols to ensure a safe and healthy celebration.

    The governor also highlighted the role of unity and harmony among all religious adherents in the state, noting that Eid-el-Adha serves as a reminder of the importance of coming together to foster peace and understanding among all citizens.

    On this special occasion, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all Muslims as we observe Eid-el-Adha. This celebration is not only a time for joy and festivity but also a moment for reflection on the values of sacrifice, love, and generosity.

    “As we gather with family and friends, let us remember those in need and extend our hands to help them. The true essence of Eid lies in our ability to share our blessings with others,” the governor said.

    Similarly, Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, stressed the importance of love, brotherhood, and peaceful coexistence among Muslims and adherents of other religions in the state.

    The governor, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Yinka Oyebode, also enjoined Muslims to imbibe the core lesson of Eid-el-Kabir.

    Oyebanji emphasised the need for collective efforts in the task of developing the state, describing the Muslim Community as an important partner in taking the state to a higher pedestal of development.

    The governor also urged the Muslim Ummah in the state not to relent in supporting his administration and that of President Bola Tinubu with prayers, expressing optimism that a brighter and a glorious future is on the horizon.

    On his part, Katsina State Governor, Mallam Dikko Umar Radda, urged the citizens to embrace faith, sacrifice, and unity for the state’s continued progress and security.

    Radda in a message to Muslim faithful by his Chief Press Secretary, Ibrahim Mohammed, called on Nigerians to embrace this period for reflection, prayer, and acts of kindness towards one another.

    “Specifically, Radda implored pilgrims observing the Arafat rites to remember Katsina State in their prayers, seeking peace, unity, and an end to insecurity. While also acknowledging the prayers of those fasting at home, he stressed their importance for the state’s continued protection and blessings.

    “With the Eid celebration arriving concurrently with the rainy season’s commencement, Radda offered prayers for abundant rains and a bountiful harvest. “This year’s Eid comes at the start of the rainy season — a lifeline for our farmers. I pray for good rains and a rich harvest. Agriculture is the heartbeat of our economy. I urge our citizens to take advantage of our farming and business support programs under the Building Your Future agenda,” the statement read.

    Similarly, Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, urged residents to reflect on the virtues of Prophet Ibrahim and imbibe the spirit of selflessness and love for one another.

    The governor, in a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mukhtar , on Thursday, stated “As we mark this important festival, which symbolizes sacrifice, obedience, compassion, and faith, of prophet Ibrahim, I felicitate to the good people of Bauchi State and indeed all Nigerians, especially the Muslim Ummah on the blessed occasion of Eid – el – Kabir Celebrations.”

    Bala said, “Bauchi is our shared home, and the progress and stability of our dear state depend on our collective commitment to peace and brotherhood.

    “As we celebrate, let us remember to be our brothers’ keepers. Let us extend hands of kindness to the less privileged, promote understanding among ourselves, and work together to build a society grounded in justice, equity, and harmony.”

    Also, Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Yahaya, has appealed to Muslims to embrace the virtues of sacrifice, obedience, and tolerance which define the essence of the festival.

    In his Sallah goodwill message, signed by Director-General, Press Affairs, Gombe Government House, Ismaila Misilli, Yahaya called on the faithful to submit wholeheartedly to the will of Almighty Allah in all circumstances, just as Prophet Ibrahim demonstrated.

    He emphasised the importance of upholding the values of love, compassion, and good neighbourliness as exemplified by the Prophets of Islam.

    “As we mark this year’s Eid-el-Kabir, let us reflect on its core message, which is total submission, obedience, selflessness, and unwavering faith.

    “Islam teaches us peace, tolerance, modesty, and love. These values must guide our individual conduct and collective aspirations as a people,” the statement partly read.

    In Oyo State, Governor Seyi Makinde charged Muslims to use the occasion of the festival to engage in more prayers for the state, Nigeria, and all the leaders.

    Makinde, in a statement by his Special Adviser (Media), Sulaimon Olanrewaju, described Eid Adha as one “blessed and glorious festival” through which Muslims worshipped God and show complete dedication to him, prayed to God to accept and reward the sacrifices of all worshippers.

    He said, “The Eid Adha is one glorious festival and an opportunity for Muslim faithful to demonstrate their dedication to God through prayers and sacrifice.

    “I urge all Muslims and all residents of the state to be watchful and alert during the festivities, as security is a responsibility for everyone. If anyone sees something, they should say something and the government will do something.”

    Meanwhile, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu has donated rams, bags of rice, and other food items to the Muslim community in Abia State ahead of the Sallah festival.

    Presenting the items to the Muslim faithful led by Sarki Shehu Bello in Bende, Bende Local Government Area of the State, Kalu urged them to use the occasion to spread love to the indigent people and put a smile on their faces.

    A statement issued on Thursday by the Special Assistant to the Deputy Speaker on Print Affairs, Udora Orizu, quoted Kalu as saying that he would not relent in championing the cause and welfare of his people by spreading the dividends of democracy.

    Wishing them a joyous celebration, the deputy speaker appealed to the Muslim faithful and all Nigerians to continue to pray for and support the President Bola Tinubu-led administration.

    Also, the member representing Abeokuta North/Obafemi-Owode/Odeda Federal Constituency, Ogun State, Olumide Osoba, donated N40m to 800 constituents to mark this year Eid-el-Kabir.

    Each of the beneficiaries received N50,000.

    This is in addition to the recent distribution of rams and bags of rice to Muslims across the Local Government Areas that make up the federal constituency.

    A statement issued by the media team of the federal lawmaker on Thursday noted that “Constituents have already begun confirming receipt of the funds through Desmike Global Services with many expressing appreciation for Hon Osoba’s kindness.”

    Similarly, the Senator Representing Kogi West Senatorial District, Sunday Karimi has gifted 25 Cows, 150 Rams alongside cash worth millions of Naira to Muslim faithful to enable them celebrate this year’s Eid El Kabir across the Senatorial District.

    The Senator urged faithful to use the occasion of the Eid El Kabir to intensify prayers for the success of the administration present administration of President Ahmed Bola Tinubu and for other leaders in positions of authority at all levels.

    While wishing adherents a joyous occasion of Eid El Kabir,he urged adherents not to forget the profound significance of sacrifice and to demonstrate the valuable lessons of obedience that the season exemplifies.

    He congratulated Nigerian Muslims and other faithful on this occasion of the 2025 Eid-el-Kabir, congratulated them for witnessing yet another celebration of Eid El Kabir.

    Police deployments

    Meanwhile,the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has ordered the immediate deployment of patrol teams and intensified security operations nationwide ahead of the Eid-el-Adha celebrations.

    The IG also directed all Zonal Assistant Inspectors-General of Police, Commissioners of Police, and Tactical Commanders to bolster security at Eid prayer grounds, recreational centres, and other public places to forestall any breach of peace during the festive period.

    In a statement on Thursday by the Force spokesman, Muyiwa Adejobi, the IG emphasised the importance of maintaining a secure environment for worshippers and all citizens celebrating the festival, urging commanders to ensure visibility patrols, intelligence-led surveillance, and strategic stop-and-search operations are effectively carried out.

    “Commissioners of Police, Tactical Commanders, and their supervisory Assistant Inspectors-General of Police have been instructed to strengthen security at Eid prayer grounds, recreational centres, and other public spaces.

    “Additionally, officers have been tasked with conducting intelligence-led patrols, surveillance operations, and strategic stop-and-search duties to forestall any security threats during the festive period,” the statement partly read.

    While extending warm felicitations to the Muslim Ummah across the country, Egbetokun encouraged Nigerians to embrace the virtues of tolerance, compassion, and peaceful coexistence, especially in the spirit of the holy month of Dhul-Hijjah.

    Reaffirming the Nigeria Police Force’s commitment to upholding public safety, law, and order during and beyond the festive season, the IG wished all Muslim faithful a joyous and peaceful Eid celebration.

    “The IGP acknowledges the spiritual significance of this period, urging all Nigerians to sustain good virtues of tolerance, compassion and emulating the righteous ways of past prophets as encouraged in Islam, which can bolster the promotion of peaceful coexistence and national unity.

    “The IGP also wishes all Muslim faithful a joyous and peaceful Eid-al-Adha celebration, encouraging them to use this period to reflect on the values of patience, kindness, and national cohesion as the country continues to strive for peace and progress,” the statement added.

    Heavy traffic

    Meanwhile, there was heavy traffic on major highways across the country on Thursday as thousands of Muslim faithful travelled ahead of the Sallah celebration.

    The surge in movement led to significant congestion with traffic gridlocks reported at the Mararaba-Abuja road, Sabon Wuse, Kaduna, Ilorin, Kwara State and across other highways and cities.

    Travellers spent hours on the Abuja-Kaduna highway before security operatives cleared the road.

    The spokesperson for the Federal Road Safety Corps, Olusegun Ogungbemide, acknowledged the challenges and assured that measures were being taken to ease the logjam.

    According to him, personnel have been deployed to critical points to manage the situation.

    Ogungbemide noted that the Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, was on the ground at Jere along the Kaduna road, directly coordinating traffic management efforts.

    Ogungbemide told The PUNCH, “Of course, there is gridlock, but we are doing everything possible to ease the movement of people. Such roads include the Mararaba-Abuja road due to construction work. Also, Sabon Wuse, Kaduna road.

    “The Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed was personally involved in traffic management at Jire along Kaduna road.”

    Traffic gridlock was also reported in Ilorin, Kwara State, on Thursday, following the influx of people in the state.

    This was as shoppers flooded the Oja Oba, Ipata, Mandate and Sango markets for last-minute shopping while men were seen at various ram markets in Ilorin, Oke Oyi and Oke Ose.

    Reports from Offa, Omu-Aran, Share and other major towns indicated that the cities were agog with visiting indigenes.

    Security

    To ensure a crisis-free celebration, the Katsina State Police command says it has made adequate deployment across the state.

    Our correspondent reports that police patrol vans were stationed at major roundabouts such as Brahim, Liyafa, WTC, and Daura, among others, in the metropolitan areas of Katsina.

    In the same vein, the Federal Road Safety Corps said it has deployed personnel and logistics to ensure a hitch-free Eid-el-Kabir celebration in Katsina State.

    The Sector Commander, Maxwell Lede, made this known in a statement signed by the Public Education Officer of the command, Shamsudeen Babajo.

    The Plateau State Police Command said it had enhanced security measures to ensure a peaceful and safe Eid-El-Kabir celebration for Muslims and residents.

    The state Commissioner of Police, Emmanuel  Adesina, in a statement, explained that the command has deployed adequate patrol vans and personnel to mosques, prayer grounds, public parks, and other areas with expected large gatherings.

    The CP equally announced a ban on the use of commercial tricycles on Sallah Day and reiterated the existing ban on commercial motorcycles within the Jos-Bukuru metropolis.

    “Any person violating this ban will be arrested and face the full weight of the law,” he said

    The statement urged parents, community, religious and traditional leaders to sensitise their wards and followers on the importance of maintaining a peaceful environment during the festive period.

    It also encouraged the public to report suspicious activities or individuals to the nearest police station or security agency.

    In Borno State, security operatives were stationed at major locations, including prayer grounds, major roads, recreational centres, worship centres and other public spaces.

    Confirming the readiness of security operatives to ensure a peaceful celebration, the spokesperson for the Borno State Police Command, Nahum Daso, said, “As part of the command’s security framework, both personnel and assets have been strategically deployed across prayer grounds, major roads, recreational centres, worship centres, and other key public spaces.

    “In furtherance of a coordinated approach to public safety, the command will be collaborating closely with sister security agencies and other critical stakeholders to ensure a hitch-free celebration.”

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps in Gombe State said it deployed 900 officers and men across strategic locations in the state ahead of the festivities.

    The state Commandant, Jibrin Idris, in a statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, Buhari Saad, said, ‘’We are committed to ensuring that residents and visitors to Gombe State celebrate Eid-el-Kabir in a safe and secure environment.’’

    He said personnel were deployed in worship grounds, critical infrastructure, and other public spaces across the state.

    The operation involves area commanders, divisional officers, tactical unit commanders, and other specialised units.

    Similarly, the Police Public Relations Officer, Buhari Abdullahi, said comprehensive security measures have been put in place across all designated Eid prayer grounds and surrounding areas.

    “Security personnel will be strategically deployed before, during, and after the celebrations to provide route lining, traffic management, access control, crowd control, and general surveillance

    “This deployment will include officers from other security agencies and relevant stakeholders working in close collaboration with event organisers and local authorities.

    “All routes leading to and from Eid grounds will be closely monitored and managed to prevent traffic congestion and ensure seamless movement of worshippers and other road users. Access points will be clearly designated, and security checks may be conducted to guarantee public safety,” he added.

    The Commissioner of Police, Benue State, Ifeanyi Emenari, ordered water-tight security measures at all worship centres/praying grounds, major highways and flash points across the state.

    The command spokesperson, Udeme Edet, stated this in a statement on Thursday.

    The Yobe State Security Council assured residents of the state’s commitment to ensuring the safety of lives and property during and after the Sallah celebration.

    This assurance was made by the State Commissioner of Police, Emmanuel Ado, who briefed journalists on the outcome of the State Security Council meeting held in Damaturu on Thursday.

    The meeting, chaired by the Secretary to the State Government, Baba Wali, on behalf of Governor Mai Mala Buni, discussed measures to guarantee a peaceful celebration.

    Represented by DCP Sale Samaila, Ado said “all necessary arrangements have been put in place to ensure a hitch-free Sallah celebration.”

    The council resolved to take proactive measures, including providing adequate security in all Eid grounds across the state’s 17 local government areas.

    Meanwhile, in the early hours of Thursday, an armed attack was launched on the Buni Gari community in the Gujba Local Government Area of the state.

    The military successfully repelled the attack, according to a source in Damaturu but a resident was killed by a stray bullet during the exchange of gunfire.

    In another incident, a commercial bus transporting commuters detonated a road-planted improvised explosive device along the Buratai-Buni Gari route around the same time.

    Three deaths were confirmed, and nine individuals sustained various degrees of injuries

    “The security situation in Buni Gari is currently under control following the repelled attack. Civilians are advised to remain cautious and avoid the affected routes, which remain under a red alert,” the report added.

    The police spokesman, Dungus Abdulkarim, said he was not aware of the incident.

    Also, the Kebbi State Police Command spokesperson, Nafiu Abubakar, announced mass deployments of policemen in worship centres and around critical government assets and recreational centres.

    The Edo State Police Command assured residents of its preparedness to ensure safety and security during the Sallah celebrations.

    The command’s PPRO, Moses Yamu, said additional security measures were in place to guarantee a peaceful and joyous celebration.

    At the Oba Market in Benin City, the state capital, on Thursday, residents made last-minute purchases but complained that there wasn’t enough cash to buy what they needed despite the fall in the price of some items.

    The traffic was a bit heavy in places like Ring Road, Akpapava, Airport Road, Ibiwe Street and Ekhewuan Road as commercial bus drivers parked indiscriminately to pick passengers, while some roadside hawkers also made vehicular and human movement difficult as they spread their wares on the road sides.

    In the same vein, the Commissioner of Police, Kogi State Police Command, Miller Dantawaye, has beefed up security in the state.

    The command’s spokesman, William Aya, in a statement, said, “The CP charged Area Commanders, Tactical Commanders as well as Divisional Police Officers to beef up security ahead of the Eid-El-Kabir celebrations to prevent any untold situation in their respective area of responsibilities.’’

     The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Kano State Command, said it deployed no fewer than 3,100 personnel to enhance security at various Eid praying grounds, recreational centres and marketplaces during the Sallah festivities.

    The Command’s Public Relations Officer, Ibrahim Idris Abdullahi, confirmed the deployment of the personnel in a statement on Thursday.

    In a related development, the FRSC in Bauchi State also deployed 820 officials to ensure traffic flow.

     The Sector Commander of FRSC in the state, Istifanus Ibrahim, stated this in an interview with newsmen on Thursday.

    According to him, the personnel include both regular and special marshals, adding that they had been deployed to strategic locations and prayer grounds for traffic control.

    He explained that the corps also deployed 18 patrol vehicles, five ambulances, and six tow trucks to strategic locations across the state for enforcement, traffic control, rescue services and clearing of anticipated road obstructions during the Sallah celebrations.

    On its part, the Oyo State Road Traffic Management Authority mobilised over 350 personnel and operational logistics to strategic locations, including Eid prayer grounds and major roads.

    The OYRTMA chairman, Major Adekoya Adesagba (retd.), in a statement, explained that the deployment was aimed at ensuring smooth traffic flow before, during, and after the celebrations.

    Adekoya urged motorists to cooperate with traffic officers and exercise patience, particularly around prayer venues.

    ‘’We appeal to motorists to be patient and follow traffic rules, especially around Eid prayer grounds and major roads,” the chairman said.

    Escalating prices

    Ram sellers in most cattle markets across Jigawa State recorded low patronage, while potential buyers decry the exorbitant prices of livestock, casting a shadow over the festive season despite the significance of the occasion.

    Last year, Niger Republic banned the export of livestock to Nigeria and other countries. This was believed to have contributed to the high prices of livestock in Nigeria.

    At the Shuwarin Market, ram prices ranged from N180,000 to N980,000, with the lowest-priced ram selling at N160,000.

    Camels and bulls were priced from N780,000 to over N1m.

    In Maigatari International Cattle market, Mustapha Nura, a major cattle dealer, told The PUNCH on Thursday that “the border closure has affected our business significantly. We rely heavily on imports from Niger Republic, but the restriction has led to reduced inflow of animals into Nigeria, driving up prices.”

    Similarly, Aminu Bashir, another cattle seller at Gujungu Market, lamented, “The situation is dire. Many households may not be able to afford the traditional Eid sacrifice this year due to the high prices. The federal government’s policies since the removal of fuel subsidy in 2023 have exacerbated the hardship.”

    Another major cattle seller at Sara Market, Ghali Adamu, echoed similar sentiments.

    “The prices this year differed from those of last year, starting from N180,000 to N980,000 for rams. Many buyers are hesitant to purchase due to the high cost,” Adamu noted.

    He added that the Federal Government’s policies, particularly the removal of fuel subsidy, had exacerbated the hardship and inflation in the country.

    Sharu Labaran expressed their frustration with the high prices.

    “I had budgeted N200,000 for two rams, but now the prices are almost double. I’m not sure if we’ll be able to afford one this year,” Labaran said.

    Another buyer, Umar Aliko, at the Shuwarin market, said that “the economic situation is tough, and the Federal Government’s policies have made it difficult for us to afford necessities.’’

    Ustaz Dauda Muhammad, an Islamic cleric in Dutse, clarified the importance of slaughtering animals on Eid al-Kabir day.

    “The slaughtering of animals for Sallah is not compulsory, but rather a Sunnah. As Allah says in the Quran, ‘It is neither their meat nor their blood that reaches Allah, but it is piety from you that reaches Him.’

    Across Kebbi markets, ram dealers battled to make sales as few buyers showed up to make purchases ahead of the celebration.

    A shopper at the Kara market in Birnin Kebbi, Muhammad Aminu, told The PUNCH that the high prices were responsible for low sales of rams across the state.

    Like other Muslims, Kano residents also flooded major markets for last-minute shopping.

    The ancient city’s streets buzzed with heavy human and vehicular traffic, causing gridlock in several areas.

    At the Sabon Gari Market, however, traders and buyers alike confirmed that prices of food items remained quite stable despite the usual spike in demand during the festive period.

     “A bag of local rice still sells at N70,000, the same as last week. Even cooking oil and spaghetti are selling at regular prices,” said Salisu Buhari, a father of five.

    Another shopper, Hafsat Ibrahim, remarked, “It’s a relief that we’re not facing high prices this time. It makes the celebration more enjoyable.”

    Traders attributed the price stability to early supply arrangements and reduced transportation bottlenecks.

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  • Davido gifts Imade an $8,000 Dior bag

    Davido gifts Imade an $8,000 Dior bag

    Afrobeats sensation, Davido has stirred buzz after gifting his daughter, Imade, an $8,000 Dior bag.

    This comes on the heels his appearance at Imade’s birthday party, following their heartwarming reunion.

    Davido and Imade

    A viral video captures Davido and Imade on a sushi date, where he gifted her a Dior bag.

    In the background, his voice can be heard asking her to turn around for the camera, revealing the mouth-watering price tag.

    Afterward, the duo proceeded to eat alongside close associates, engaging in lighthearted conversation as Davido urged Imade to finish the food on the table.

    In the video, Imade is spotted counting dollars, appearing shy as Davido encourages her to greet her fans.

    Reacting to this, a user, Edu Adams queried, “The only problem i have with Davido is the way he keeps dropping fake prices to the public. What’s so special about that bag?”.

    Another user, Ma Lo Lak stated, “Davido is a low key clout chaser, why are you telling us the price? For what?”.

    However, Love Lessons inquired “Must everything be on camera?”.

    With Emmanuel asserting, “Walahi this oyinbo juz dey scam us see $8k bag toriOlohun. Wish David contact me and gv me jus N500k make i help him tell Obiora for my shop to help him do original bag Aba made bag. E go even big well well’.

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  • Inside story of WASSCE leak that triggered midnight exams

    Inside story of WASSCE leak that triggered midnight exams

    The West African Examinations Council WASSCE has started investigating the leakage of examination questions in the ongoing 2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination, Sunday PUNCH reports.

    Our correspondents gathered that some officials of the exam body might be connected to the leakage, particularly the circulation of the English Language paper to the public four days before the examination.

    It was learnt that the police had also opened a probe into the matter.

    The 2025 WASSCE English Language paper was leaked in some parts of the country, forcing WAEC to reprint new sets of questions.

    The situation forced many candidates to sit the exam late into the night without electricity. Some of the affected states are Lagos, Ogun, Taraba, and Osun.

    Videos and photos circulated on social media showed students sitting the examination as late as 12am and relying on torchlights and lanterns due to power outages.

    The exam body, however, apologised for the delay in the conduct of the exam, blaming it on question paper leakage and malpractice.

    In a statement on Thursday, WAEC’s Acting Head of Public Affairs, Moyosola Adesina, said the measures taken to prevent paper leakage “inadvertently impacted the timeliness and seamless conduct of the examination.”

    She cited logistical challenges, security concerns, and sociocultural issues as contributing factors.

    No fewer than 1,973,253 candidates registered for this year’s WASSCE across 23,554 schools in the country.

    This came barely a month after the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board suffered a major glitch during the 2025/2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, which left thousands of candidates stranded and disrupted scheduled sittings nationwide.

    How exam papers leaked

    Credible sources within the council, who spoke to Sunday PUNCH on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter, confirmed that WAEC had already involved the police and other security agencies to investigate those behind the leak.

    One of the sources explained that the council had printed the exam questions, which were being distributed when a concerned Nigerian sent information about the leak.

    The source said the council was forced to reprint question papers in response to the tip-off.

    The official admitted that the situation took staff by surprise, disrupting scheduled logistics and putting pressure on human resources.

    “Everybody was under pressure. Some people worked 48 hours non-stop just to manage the crisis. Some staff in Ikorodu had to travel to printing presses and help pack and code question papers,” the source said.

    According to insider revelations, a syndicate of “exam run” operators made millions from leaked papers.

    Another source said, “One platform had over 80,000 subscribers. They were charging N1,000 per candidate for answers to the English Language paper. Even if only 50,000 people paid, that’s N50m. We have begun tracing payments made to rogue platforms, especially on WhatsApp and Telegram.”

    When asked whether arrests had been made, the source simply stated, “We have met with all necessary agencies and are tracking the information. The process is ongoing.”

    Leaked papers

    Sunday PUNCH sighted leaked question papers that included English Language, Geography, Physics, and Literature-in-English on social media platforms such as WhatsApp and Telegram.

    Some of the platforms included Free WAEC Exam Infos, WAEC, Free WAEC NECO IJMB/JUBEP Students Connect, King of Exams Runs, WAEC GCE NECO Expo, Nigeria School Exams, Exam Tips Solution, and WAEC, NECO and JAMB Expo.

    On some of them, users were asked to pay between N1,500 and N5,000, depending on the subject, to “buy” leaked examination papers.

    A message on one of the platforms, posted on Saturday, May 24, four days before the exam, read, “For English and Mathematics, N1,500 compulsory. It will be dropping at midnight with full essay and objectives. Start subscribing ‘cause only those in the VIP will be lucky. 09159611255.”

    On another platform, the cover page of the English Language Paper Two was posted on Tuesday, May 27, a day before the examination, with the poster urging candidates to pay N1,000 to get the questions.

    A school administrator, who spoke to Sunday PUNCH on condition of anonymity, alleged that the questions were leaked by senior officials of the council.

    He blamed the incident on the greedy officials, adding that they were only interested in personal gain.

    “The question had been out as early as Saturday and Sunday, even before the exam on Wednesday. We had access to the summary, comprehension, essay, and objective questions.

    “Some people got the questions through different platforms on social media. The questions were sold for as much as N4,000.

    “I will blame the incident on greedy officials of the council who are all out to make money through whatever means possible.”

     

    Parents, candidates fear mass failure

    Parents and some candidates expressed fear of mass failure following the late-night conduct of the English Language paper on Wednesday in some centres across the country.

    Some parents, who spoke to Sunday PUNCH, blamed the exam body for subjecting candidates to inhumane and mentally draining conditions, and called for an immediate re-sit of the examination to prevent mass failure.

    The parents, under the aegis of the National Parents Teachers Association of Nigeria, condemned the poor conduct of the examination and called on WAEC to cancel the English Language paper and reschedule it.

    The National Publicity Secretary of NAPTAN, Ademola Ekundayo, made the call in a statement made available to journalists on Thursday.

    The body bemoaned the hardship students went through during the examination, adding that parents were also thrown into turmoil while worrying about the whereabouts of their children.

    They called for the outright cancellation of the English Language paper, arguing that no reasonable results could come out of the examination.

    Speaking to Sunday PUNCH, the father of one of the candidates at Islahudeen Grammar School, Oke-Oniti, Osogbo, Osun State, Ajayi Ademola, lamented that the development was disturbing for him and his daughter.

    He said his daughter could not revise for the next day’s paper after getting home around 11 p.m. on Wednesday.

    Ademola said, “It was a disturbing experience for me when Idowu didn’t return home around 6:30–7 p.m. She had the English paper around 2pm, and she was expected to be back home around 6pm. I started reaching out to people in town to find out what was happening, and I was told they were just starting the exam around 7 p.m.

    “I was moved to tears as I pitied the students who had been seated since 1:30pm in preparation for an exam that was supposed to start by 2pm. How were they going to perform well in the exam? WAEC is not fair to the students. If you claim the exam question leaked, were the students responsible for that? The body should sanitise itself and stop punishing our children for the inadequacies of its staff. The exam should have been cancelled and rescheduled for another day.”

    Another parent, Dele Ajewole, said his daughter sat the examination at a private school in the Ogo-Oluwa area in Osogbo, and was distraught before the papers were distributed to the students around 7:35 p.m. in her school.

    He added that many of her colleagues were too tired by the time the examination eventually commenced.

    “As a parent, if you are told by your child what they went through, then you already have an idea of what the result would be. If this suggestion can be considered, then I would say students should be allowed to re-sit the paper.

    “The likelihood of mass failure is high with the challenges that marred the conduct of the exams. I waited for my daughter to complete her paper around 9:30 p.m. before we left the school premises. Everyone was rushing the paper because it was late,” he said.

    Speaking in a similar vein, another parent, Isiaka Akande, who said the paper should be cancelled and a new date fixed, noted that parents and students already had an excuse should mass failure be recorded in the subject.

    Also narrating her experience, a mother, Mrs Ngozi Akasike, said she became apprehensive when her daughter, Peace, didn’t return home around 7pm.

    “I came back from work at 7 o’clock in the evening, only to find that my daughter, who is currently sitting the WASSCE, had not yet returned home. As a mother, I became apprehensive and was eager to know the reason she hadn’t come back. I remembered I needed to call one of the teachers at school, but his phone was switched off, which heightened my fears,” she said.

    Upon arriving at the venue, Akasike said she discovered her daughter was still in the exam hall, writing English Language at exactly 23 minutes past 7.

    ‘Leaked exam placed serious students at disadvantage’

    Speaking to Sunday PUNCH, a candidate, Olamide Adefowope, lamented that the leaked examination questions placed honest students at a serious disadvantage.

    She expressed concern that the integrity of the exam process had been compromised, adding that WAEC must take decisive action to restore fairness and accountability.

    Adefowope expressed fear of mass failure following the circumstances in which students were forced to sit the examination.

    “We would have performed better if we had written it in the afternoon because within that afternoon, our brains were still cool, but that night, our brains were already hot because some people already wanted to go home.

    “Nigeria’s education system is getting worse every day. A similar thing happened during the JAMB examination. They are making things hard for us, and it’s not supposed to be like that.

    “I was under stress and pressure during the examination. I just managed to answer the questions, I did the little I could and left because it was very late in the night,” she stated.

    Another candidate, Fatima Yusuf, who sat the examination in Lagos, called for the immediate cancellation of the English Language paper, describing the situation as unfair and demoralising.

    She urged the examination body to prioritise integrity and justice, stressing that failure to act could erode public confidence in WAEC examinations.

    The National President of ANCOPPS, Mallam Musa Ibrahim, who spoke with Sunday PUNCH, argued that the introduction of CBT at the secondary school level would further curtail malpractice and eliminate the influence of “miracle centres” and rogue websites.

    He said, “Just like JAMB, if WAEC goes paperless, you throw rogue websites and miracle centres out of business. The attack on WAEC and JAMB is part of a wider resistance to reform. Some people don’t want CBT at the secondary school level because it will destroy their illicit business.”

    He advised WAEC to improve the early detection of leaks and continue to act swiftly, as they did during the recent incident.

    On his part, the National President of NAPPS, Yomi Otubela, called for a thorough investigation into the incident.

    Otubela explained the need for a fact-finding committee to ascertain the actual events surrounding the examination before making any definitive decisions.

    He said, “I am not against a re-sit, but a committee that will investigate the exact thing that happened should come first. If the committee finds that all the information circulating on social media is true, then there may actually be a need for a re-sit.”

    “From my investigation, what some schools are saying is that students finished at 6 p.m., and I felt if they finished at 6, it might be okay. But we also need to investigate what the scheduled finishing time for the paper was. I guess it wasn’t 6 p.m.”

    Speaking to Sunday PUNCH, a senior lecturer in the Department of Educational Management at the University of Lagos, Dr Olusola Thomas, urged the examination body to revisit some of the affected subjects.

    “As it stands, we’ve not been able to fully ascertain the extent of the damage. So far, we’ve relied largely on public accounts and preliminary reports, which may not be comprehensive or detailed.

    We don’t even have an exact count of the schools that have been compromised. This clearly suggests that the affected subjects need to be revisited,” she said.

    According to her, the long hours of waiting before writing exams could have far-reaching consequences on the students’ mental health and potentially lead to widespread failure.

     

  • Ukraine war: Russia’s drone scheme for Nigerians sparks uproar

    Ukraine war: Russia’s drone scheme for Nigerians sparks uproar

    The Federal Government has denied knowledge of a controversial Russian work-study programme linked to the production of military drones used in the war against Ukraine.

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Nigeria was not involved in it.

    However, a document posted on the website of the Ministry of Education, which had been trending for a while, suggests Nigerian youths were encouraged to apply for the scholarship.

    The controversy centres on the Alabuga Special Economic Zone in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia.

    The centre is a sprawling industrial hub that came under Ukrainian missile attack on April 23, 2025.

    At the heart of the facility’s operations is the production of Iranian-designed suicide drones deployed by Russian forces in their ongoing military campaign.

    It is within this zone that a programme dubbed, “Alabuga Start” has emerged as a focal point of concern.

    Military job disguised

    Marketed as a vocational training scheme for foreign students, the programme has drawn condemnation following revelations that young African women, some allegedly under the age of 18, were recruited under false pretences.

    Reports suggest that participants believed they were enrolling in academic and technical training but found themselves working on drone assembly lines under hazardous conditions.

    A report by The Economist on Thursday revealed that the young recruits were not informed that their work would contribute directly to Russia’s military effort.

    The report aligned with earlier findings by the Associated Press, which in 2024 documented how social media platforms, including YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, had removed several accounts promoting the Alabuga Start programme.

    The platforms acted following the exposure of recruitment efforts championed by a school known as Alabuga Polytechnic, which brands itself as a centre for advanced technical education, particularly in drone manufacturing.

    The removed accounts had a combined following of over 53,000 users.

    Some former workers at the facility told AP that they endured gruelling conditions, long shifts under surveillance, exposure to toxic chemicals, and unmet promises regarding pay and the curriculum.

    Four women reported working up to 12 hours per day with irregular days off.

    Most of those interviewed expressed dissatisfaction over the wage paid. They revealed that initial promises of a $700 monthly wage were revised down to “over $500” in later communications.

    Also, expenses, ranging from airfare and accommodation to medical costs and language lessons, were reportedly deducted from salaries

    Inside Alabuga drone factory

    According to a detailed report by the Voice of America, after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, it deepened military ties with Iran, signing a $1.7bn deal that same year to import Iranian-made drones, known as UAVs.

    It noted that the drones, initially shipped in disassembled parts, are mass-produced on Russian soil, most notably at the Alabuga Special Economic Zone in Tatarstan.

    Originally established in 2006 to attract foreign investment and boost industrial development, Alabuga has since transformed.

    Following the invasion, parts of the zone were converted for military use, with satellite imagery revealing the expansion and refurbishment of facilities dedicated to drone production.

    The primary focus is the Shahed-136, a one-way attack drone.

    According to leaked documents and reports from the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security, Alabuga aims to produce up to 6,000 drones annually by 2025.

    The scholarship

    Faced with record-low unemployment and a domestic workforce depleted by war mobilisation and emigration, the factory turned to vocational students and cheap foreign labour.

    According to VOA, verified documents show the workforce expanded from fewer than 900 in 2023 to a projected 2,600 by 2025.

    Many of the assembly-line workers were initially foreign women, particularly from Central and East Africa, tasked with assembling drones and applying industrial chemicals and paints.

    In early 2025, 182 women, mostly from African nations, were recruited, according to the Alabuga Start programme’s Facebook page.

    Recruitment drives were held in Uganda, where efforts reportedly extended to orphanages.

    Russian officials also visited over two dozen embassies in Moscow to promote the scheme, targeting potential labour from Africa, South America, and Asia.

    The factory also draws from Alabuga Polytechnic, a boarding vocational school nearby, where Russian teenagers and Central Asian youth, some as young as 15, are trained in drone manufacturing.

    Investigative outlets Protokol and Razvorot also reported complaints of poor working conditions from students.

    Life inside complex

    Based on the VOA report, foreign recruits live in guarded dormitories with shared kitchens.

    Social media posts reveal that entry is controlled by facial recognition, with CCTV monitoring throughout.

    Recruits are also said to have been issued local SIM cards but must surrender their phones before entering the drone production zone, a designated military facility.

    A worker, who spoke to AP, described the training they received to assemble drones and apply a chemical coating with the texture of yoghurt.

    She said the substance caused painful facial irritation and “tiny holes” on her skin. Protective gear was reportedly insufficient or unavailable.

    While AP could not identify the exact chemical, Fabian Hinz of the International Institute for Strategic Studies confirmed that such manufacturing processes involve caustic materials.

    Nigeria’s connection

    The Nigerian link to the programme surfaced after a letter issued by the Federal Ministry of Education’s Federal Scholarship Board went viral.

    The letter, bearing official insignia, appeared to invite Nigerian youths to apply for the Alabuga Start programme.

    It listed a variety of academic disciplines, including Industrial Automation and Electrical Installation.

    Checks by Sunday PUNCH confirmed that the letter was indeed published on the official website of the Federal Scholarship Board under the link titled, “Russia 2022 Special Economic Zone,” giving it a semblance of credibility and prompting questions about possible official endorsement.

    The letter on the website read in part, “Scholarship offer from the Special Economic Zone, ‘Alabuga’ Republic of Tatarstan.

    “The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in Russia is notifying Nigerians about the Alabuga Start Programme, which has an offer of one hundred and fifty (150) scholarships to international students to compete for scholarship slots in Alabuga Polytech.

    “Alabuga Polytech offers undergraduate programmes in Industrial Robotics, Industrial Automation, Electrical Installation, Laboratory Chemical Analysis, Information Systems and Programming, as well as Maintenance and Repair of Radio Electronic Equipment.

    “Successful applicants will be entitled to free accommodation, 20,000 Rubles (about $300) as monthly stipend, transportation allowance, and a guarantee of employment upon completion of studies.

    “To be eligible for the programme, applicants must learn 100 Russian words, reach ‘level 1’ in analytics and communication, play a game of ‘Business Cats’, and take part in a face-to-face interview.”

    FG denies knowledge

    Despite this discovery, the Federal Government denied any connection to the programme.

    The spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, stated, “The ministry is not aware.”

    The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission also denied any knowledge of the scheme.

    “NiDCOM is not aware at all,” the spokesperson for the commission, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, told Sunday PUNCH.

    When contacted, the spokesperson for the Federal Ministry of Education, Folasade Omoboriowo, asked our correspondent to send a text message.

    After receiving the message, she declined to comment.

    Ukraine, Russia react

    However, Ukraine’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Ivan Kholostenko, confirmed that Africans had been identified among those working at the Alabuga drone facility.

    Speaking to Sunday PUNCH, Kholostenko warned that any foreign national employed in Russia’s defence sector was at grave risk, given that such sites were legitimate military targets.

    He said, “The Ukrainian side drew the attention of our African partners to the fact that the Russian recruitment programme is reportedly being used to recruit African citizens for employment at enterprises engaged in the production of weaponry used in attacks against Ukraine.

    “Given that enterprises within Russia’s military-industrial complex constitute legitimate targets for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the employment of African citizens at such facilities places their lives at significant risk.

    “As for the strikes, we know of at least one case confirmed by the Ukrainian General Staff, when the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck the Elabuzky district of the Republic of Tatarstan, which happened on April 23, 2025.”

    Pressed on whether Ukraine had formally warned the Federal Government, the ambassador declined to disclose the nature of diplomatic communications, citing the sensitivity of bilateral exchanges.

    The Embassy of Russia in Nigeria had on May 13 described those criticising the Alabuga programme as pro-westerners, insinuating that some of the writers were paid.

    “Rest assured that Russia, which has fought for independence for centuries, respects and values the right of any people to freedom at any point. We support Africa and other countries in the fight against terrorism and the remnants of colonialism, and we also oppose the domination of some countries over others,” it added.

    Contacted on the raging controversy, the Russian Ambassador to Nigeria, Andrey Podelyshev, in a brief response to Sunday PUNCH, said, “The Russian Embassy in Nigeria has no information on which factories and plants located in the Russian Federation foreign people are employed, including citizens of African states.”

    Nigerians express concern

    Meanwhile, Nigerians have expressed outrage over the development, blaming the Federal Government for exposing youths to danger.

    An X (formerly Twitter) user, Ibrahim Israel Sasay @humble_izz, claimed that his sister was exposed to poor working conditions and paid a meagre wage at Alabuga.

    “My younger sister was there. Thanks to God, she returned safe. She complained about being treated differently from what they told them earlier. They were paid a little token to work in a dangerous place which couldn’t even meet their basic needs. She said their lives were at risk while working in those explosive environments,” Ibrahim said.

    Our correspondent could not independently verify ibrahiom’s claim. Sunday PUNCH attempted to get further information from him, but he had yet to reply as of press time.

    Another X user, Murtala @Murtalabin, slammed the Federal Government for promoting the scheme.

    “This initiative is a weapon manufacturing scheme in Russia, masked as a vocational training project,” he said.

    Another X user, Temi @Superpiz said, “It is a failure on their (Nigerian government) path; Ambassador should be having classified intel about that particular programme since. Those students should have been returned home, unless the FG is in complicit with Russia.”

    Afolabi @Ahfo wrote, “Nigerian government, sending its citizens to die in Alabuga, Russia. Damn it.”

    SK Media @Spaghettikozak said, “If you like being exploited as slave labour for an aggressive war and also getting blown up by Ukrainian drones in response, Alabuga is perfect!”

    Ex-envoys urge probe

    Reacting to the development, a former Nigerian ambassador to the Philippines, Dr Yemi Farounbi, advised the Federal Government to seek immediate clarification from Russian authorities concerning the welfare and activities of Nigerian citizens participating in the vocational programme.

    He stated that whether or not the government was previously aware of the initiative, it had a constitutional duty to protect the lives and property of its citizens.

    He said, “First of all, the Federal Government may not have known about it, but as a government responsible for the welfare of Nigerians, it has the right to write to the ambassador of that country and ask questions.

    “They should request clarification on the conditions under which Nigerians are living and what exactly they are being used for.

    “Because of the bilateral relationship that exists between the two countries, I think that is the first step to be taken. They need to request more information about the safety of Nigerians concerning their activities in line with the stated purpose of the programme.

    “If they are not satisfied after receiving a response, then the government can take further action based on the information received.

    “Whether they were aware of it or not, because it involves Nigerians, whose lives and property they are constitutionally bound to protect, the government must consider itself involved in the matter.”

    Similarly, a former Director-General of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Prof. Bola Akinterinwa, said Russia might be using the scholarship to recruit workers.

    He said, “The principles of non-intervention must be well understood. Russia cannot offer anybody a scholarship except through the government structure.

    “War creates job opportunities, and as you are in Africa, there are lots of issues with employment.

    “Giving scholarships is to increase the number of supporters for Russia. Scholarship is a tool of soft power, and that is what Russia may be doing with that.”

     

  • Parents reportedly gifts daughter iPhone 16 on 7th birthday

    Parents reportedly gifts daughter iPhone 16 on 7th birthday

    A young Nigerian parents has stirred widespread reactions after reportedly gifting their 7-year-old daughter a brand new iPhone 16 for her birthday.

    A trending video circulating on social media captured the heartwarming moment the little girl, dressed in a stunning gown for her birthday photoshoot, was surprised by her parents with a high-end smartphone.

    The smartphone worth over one million naira with complicated features for a child her age triggered mixed reactions from social media users.

    The emotional scene has since ignited heated conversations about age-appropriate gifts and parenting choices in the digital age.

    Reactions trailing iPhone 16 gift to a child

    grace_ugoekesiobi remarked, “There’s something called an age appropriate gift and NO! I’m not broke and yes I have a child of my own too 😂.”

    meshihee added, “What a disturbing gift…..An average Naija parent rarely understands parenting……”

    lagosmealprepsociety commented, “🤭Lol. Maybe mummy will use it for her until she’s old enough. It is well.”

    mama_ejimas said, “People can do anything to trend. Which school does she attend? How many countries has she visited? They bought phone for one of the parents and just want to trend unnecessarily.”

    Watch the video below …

  • Manager — “Tems had just ₦200 when we met”

    Manager — “Tems had just ₦200 when we met”

    Muyiwa Awoniyi, the manager of the Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Temilade Openiyi, widely known as Tems, recounts how she rose to stardom from incredibly modest beginnings, with only ₦200 in her bank account when they met.

    Muyiwa made the heartfelt revelation during a recent episode of the Afrobeats Intelligence podcast, where he recounted the early days of his friendship and eventual business partnership with the now globally celebrated artist.

    tems manager

    “Back then when I was doing my podcast, she would just be sitting down while me and my cousin were talking. Obviously, she wasn’t financially buoyant in any capacity. When I met Tems, she only had about 200 Naira in her account,” Muyiwa shared.

    Despite her financial struggles at the time, Muyiwa was struck by Tems’ generosity.

    “If I had money, I would buy food. But another thing that shocked me was that even though she didn’t have money, she would order food for us. She didn’t even have a way of earning. So, I just realised that she is different from everyone I have seen in Nigeria,” he said.

    Muyiwa recalled how her professionalism and desire to formalise their collaboration prompted him to propose something bigger than a standard management deal.

    “When she asked me to be her manager, I agreed and said I would send her a contract to sign. We had already verbally agreed on everything. You know, when you present paperwork for artists to sign, it’s always tricky. But she was chasing me to sign my own part. And I have never experienced that before,” he explained.

    “I was like, ‘You don’t mind signing paperwork? Hold on, let’s not do this. You’re someone I can rock with for life. Let’s start a company,’” Muyiwa added.

    The two had been friends for three months before ever discussing work, but their shared vision and respect for each other laid the foundation for a powerful creative partnership, one that has since propelled Tems to the global stage, where she is now recognized as one of the leading voices in Afrobeats and R&B.

  • Tragedy as 20 Kano athletes pass away in fatal accident

    Tragedy as 20 Kano athletes pass away in fatal accident

    A devastating road accident has claimed the lives of at least 20 athletes from Kano State who were returning from the just-concluded 2025 National Sports Festival, popularly known as the Gateway Games, held in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

    The tragic incident occurred on Saturday at Dakatsalle Bridge in the Kura Local Government Area of Kano State. The athletes were travelling in a bus that reportedly plunged off the bridge, leading to the fatal crash.

    Confirming the heartbreaking development, the Chairman of the Kano State Sports Commission, Umar Fagge, revealed that the vehicle was carrying 30 athletes when the accident occurred.

    “As I am talking to you now, we have counted 19 dead bodies,” Fagge stated somberly, adding that several others sustained various degrees of injuries.

    According to eyewitnesses, the accident site quickly turned chaotic as emergency responders and locals rushed to rescue the survivors and retrieve the bodies of the deceased.

    Ado Salisu, a former Vice President of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), said that some of the victims were still being taken to the Kura General Hospital for treatment and further identification.

    The Public Relations Officer of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Kano, Abdullahi Labaran, also confirmed the crash but said the agency could not yet confirm the exact number of casualties and injured persons.

  • Rihanna’s father reportedly passes away

    Rihanna’s father reportedly passes away

    Famous American singer Rihanna’s father, Ronald Fenty, has reportedly passed away at 70 in Los Angeles, following a brief illness.

    This loss comes as Rihanna is expecting her third child with A$AP Rocky, a pregnancy revealed at the 2025 MET Gala.

    Ronald Fenty and Rihanna

    According to reports, Ronald Fenty passed away on May 31, 2025, in Los Angeles, with Rihanna including her brother, Rajad Fenty, reportedly present at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center around the time of his passing.

    However, Rihanna or her management team remain silent amid the swirling reports.

    It’s worth noting that Rihanna’s relationship with her father was marked by periods of estrangement and public disputes, including a 2019 lawsuit over unauthorized use of her name and likeness.

  • UNIZIK lecturer adopts ‘photo attendance’ to curb signature forgery

    UNIZIK lecturer adopts ‘photo attendance’ to curb signature forgery

    Lecturer at Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK) has gone viral for adopting a creative “photo attendance” system to tackle chronic absenteeism and signature forgery among students.

    In a video shared by the lecturer, Dr. Taiwo Oluwaseyi, identified as @taiwo_2222 on TikTok, he explained that students are now required to appear in a group photo taken at the end of each lecture, effectively serving as proof of attendance.

    The video showcased a dramatic view of the class, with students lining up after the lecture to be captured in the attendance photo. According to the lecturer, the new system has significantly improved student turnout, as many are now making more effort to attend classes regularly.

    “No more signature attendance. Signature forging is real. It’s either you show in the class picture or not,” the lecturer declared in his caption.

    He further emphasised that under his new system, any student not visible in the group photo would be marked absent, regardless of whether their name appeared in any signed register.

    “If you’re not in the photo, you weren’t in class. That’s the rule,” he wrote.