Category: 📈Trends

  • Emeka Ike: How My Acting Break Became A Blessing To Me

    Emeka Ike: How My Acting Break Became A Blessing To Me

    Nollywood actor, Emeka Ike has disclosed how that taking a break from the movie industry became a blessing to him.

    While speaking in a chat with NollywoodNow, the thespian, who recently made a comeback in the movie ‘Malaika’ said that his absence from the industry gave him the opportunity to build himself a reputable business brand.

    It would be recalled that the 57-year-old actor went on an unannounced break from the movie industry after his marriage with Suzanne crashed.

    Emeka Ike said he is the owner of Nollywood TV which is broadcasts on Startimes and revealed that he is working on other business concepts.

    He said:

    “My absence was not really bad because it gave me room to build more brands apart from Emeka Ike you know.

    “I now own Nollywood TV on Startimes and I’m still building other brands that are highly in demand. We are breaking the ice once again. I want to keep entertaining my fans and give them what is expected from me.”

  • Kevin De Bruyne Agrees Deal To Leave Manchester City

    Kevin De Bruyne Agrees Deal To Leave Manchester City

    Manchester City playmaker, Kevin De Bruyne, has reportedly agreed personal terms with Saudi Pro League side, Al-Ittihad.

    De Bruyne, who has spent almost a decade with the Premier League champions, has a contract that expires in June 2025.

    According to a report from journalist Rudy Galetti, Al-Ittihad have agreed terms with the Belgian over a move.

    It is claimed negotiations are ongoing between the two clubs over a transfer.

    If the deal is completed, De Bruyne would be playing alongside Karim Benzema, Fabinho and N’Golo Kante at the Saudi Pro League side

    In an interview last month, De Bruyne admitted that “at my age you have to be open to everything.

    “You’re talking about incredible amounts of money in what may be the end of my career. Sometimes you have to think about that.”

    The 33-year-old joined City from Wolfsburg for £55million in 2015.

  • Correctional Service releases biometric information on 31 fleeing inmates

    Correctional Service releases biometric information on 31 fleeing inmates

    The Nigerian Correctional Service, (NCoS) has released details of biometric information of some escapees from the Medium Security Custodial Centre, Suleja, under the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Command.

    The inmates, about 119 of them, fled the Centre in April as a result of the collapse of the facility’s perimeter wall following a heavy downpour.

    Some of the inmates were immediately recaptured, while security forces were still on the trail of the majority of them.

    The Correctional Service said it had become pertinent to publish their biometric details to recapture them and bring them back into custody. The Service had earlier published biometric details of 18 of the fleeing inmates.

    According to the public relations officer of the service, Abubakar Umar, the information about the fugitives is “published for sister security agencies as well as the general public to look out for them in an attempt to recapture them and bring them back to the facility.”

    Umar in a statement enjoined Nigerians to cooperate with the Service to recapture the fleeing inmates as they pose a danger to public safety and national security.

    “The general public is further informed that the Nigerian Correctional Service has since deployed overt and covert strategies towards recapturing all escapees while ensuring that security in custodial facilities nationwide is beefed up to forestall any security breaches.

    “If any of the escapees is sighted, the public can report to the nearest security agent or agency or may call the following numbers: 07087086005, 09060004598, or 08075050006.

    “The public can also contact us through our email at: info@corrections.gov.ng or complaintsresponsedesk@corrections.gov.ng,” Umar said.

     

  • AC Milan Sign Morata From Atletico Madrid

    AC Milan Sign Morata From Atletico Madrid

    Popular AC Milan have signed Spain forward Alvaro Morata from Atletico Madrid on a four-year contract with an option for a further 12 months.

    The Serie A side triggered Morata’s release clause – which was reportedly about £11m – in order to sign him.

    The 31-year-old captained Spain to victory in Euro 2024 earlier this month.

    Morata made his professional debut with Real Madrid and has also played for Juventus and Chelsea.

    He won the Champions League twice in two spells at Real Madrid and lifted the Italian title twice with Juventus.

    Morata, who won the FA Cup with Chelsea, has scored 36 goals in 80 matches for Spain.

  • Rema confronts cameraman for blocking his view of woman’s backside during show

    Rema confronts cameraman for blocking his view of woman’s backside during show

    Famous musician Rema caused a stir after he confronted a cameraman during one of his international headlining shows.

    Rema was encouraging the crowd to dance and enjoy the next musical performance when the tragedy happened.

    During his performance, Rema saw a cameraman blocking his view of the woman’s backside as she gave a passionate speech.

    Rema gave the cameraman the command to step aside right away, clearly annoyed by the disruption.

    Rema confronts cameraman for blocking his view of woman’s backside during show
    Rema, Nigerian artist Rema

    After the altercation, Rema carried on interacting with the crowd, especially urging the women to sway their hips in time with his music.

    Watch the video below

     

     

     

  • Actor, Aki divorces wife, Nneoma Nwaijah after 11 years of marriage

    Actor, Aki divorces wife, Nneoma Nwaijah after 11 years of marriage

    Nollywood actor Chinedu Ikedieze, popularly known as Aki, has confirmed his separation from his wife of over a decade, Nneoma Nwaijah.

    The couple tied the knot in 2011, with a traditional marriage ceremony in Imo State and a white wedding in Lagos, attended by numerous celebrities.

    Nollywood actor, Aki divorces wife, Nneoma Nwaijah after 11 years of marriage
    Nollywood actor Chinedu Ikedieze, popularly known as Aki.

    Aki met Nneoma on a movie set in Lagos, where she worked as a costumier. However, in a recent Instagram post, the 46-year-old actor announced his new marriage to Stephanie Promise, with whom he has welcomed a child and has other kids together.

    In his post, Aki celebrated Promise’s birthday, expressing gratitude for their journey together and praising her as the heart of their family.

    Though he didn’t disclose when his first marriage ended or when he contracted the second, his post marks a new chapter in his personal life.

    SOURCE: (Premium Times)

  • CBN sells forex to BDCs at N1450/$

    CBN sells forex to BDCs at N1450/$

    The Central Bank of Nigeria CBN on Thursday sold dollars to eligible Bureau De Change operators at the rate of N1450/dollars.

    This was disclosed in a statement signed by the acting director of the Trade and Exchange Department at the CBN, AA Mahdi, on Thursday.

    This comes days after the apex bank sold $123m to authorised dealers.

    The Association of Bureau De Change Operators of Nigeria claimed that they were excluded in that tranche of forex sales.

    The President of the ABCON, Aminu Gwadebe, in an interview with The PUNCH, said only banks got the forex intervention.

    In the latest move, the CBN said it has “approved the sales of FX to eligible Bureau De Change to meet the demand for invisible transactions. The sum of $20,000 is to be sold to each BDC at the rate of N1,450/$ (representing the lower band of the trading rate at NAFEM in the previous trading day).”

    Premising the move on the ongoing reforms in the foreign exchange market, the CBN said it “Has observed the continued distortions in the retail end of the market, which is feeding into the Parallel market and further widening the exchange rate premium.”

    It warned the BDCs to sell to eligible end-users at a margin not more than 1.5 per cent above the purchase rate from CBN.

     

     

     

  • 54 common traffic violations, penalties in Nigeria

    54 common traffic violations, penalties in Nigeria

    Nigeria and some other parts of the world – commercial road users traffic violations, drivers, and, notably, celebrities and influential figures, have increasingly been found guilty.

    PUNCH Online, following a check on the Federal Road Safety Corps website on Thursday, highlighted several significant road offences and their penalties.

    According to the FRSC, the Notice of Offense Sheet, issued under Section 10(4) and 28(2) of the FRSC (Establishment) Act, 2007, and Regulation 220 of the National Road Traffic Regulations (NRTR), 2012, provides a detailed account of these infringements.

    These include offences such as overloading, hospitals rejecting road accident victims, learners’ driving regulation violations, preaching or hawking in commercial vehicles, and light/sign violations, among several others.

    Other offences include seat belt violations, speed limit violations, underage driving, use of siren violations, and use of a phone while driving.

    Here is a look at 54 common traffic offences and the fines imposed:

    1 Ascertainment Of Weight Violation – N2,000
    2 Assaulting Marshal On Duty – N10,000
    3 Attempting To Corrupt Marshal – N10,000
    4 Caution Sign Violation – N3,000
    5 Child Restraint Violation – N3,000
    6 Child Sitting Position Violation – N3,000
    7 Construction Area Speed Limit Violation – N3,000
    8 Dangerous Driving – N50,000
    9 Do Not Move Violation – N2,000
    10 Driver’s Licence Violation – N10,000
    11 Driving Right–Hand Steering Vehicle – N3,000
    12 Driving Under Alcohol Or Drug Influence – N5,000
    13 Driving With Expired/Without Spare Tyre – N2,000
    14 Driving With Worn-Out Tyre – N3,000
    15 Excessive Smoke Emission – N5,000
    16 Failure To Cover Unstable Materials – N5,000
    17 Failure To Fix Red Flag On Projected Load – N3,000
    18 Failure To Move Over – N3,000
    19 Failure To Install Speed Limiting Device – N3,000
    20 Failure To Report Road Crash – N20,000
    21 Fire Extinguisher Violation – N3,000
    22 Fleet Operation Violation – N200,000
    23 Inadequate Construction Warning Sign – N50,000

    24 Instructors Permit And Training Violation – N2,000
    25 Latching And Twist-Locks Violation – N5,000
    26 Learners Driving Regulation Violation – N3,000
    27 Light/Sign Violation – N2,000
    28 Medical Personnel Or Hospital Rejection Of Road Accident Victim – N50,000
    29 Obstructing Marshal On Duty – N2,000
    30 Operating A Vehicle With Forged Documents – N20,000
    31 Operating Mechanically Deficient Vehicle – N5,000
    32 Other Offences/Violations – 3,000
    33 Overloading – 10,000
    34 Passengers’ Manifest Violation – N10,000
    35 Preaching Or Hawking In Commercial Vehicle – N50,000
    36 Projected Load In Excess Of Prescribed Limit – N3,000
    37 Riding Motorcycle Without Using Crash Helmet – N3,000
    38 Failure To Install Speed Limiting Device – N2,000
    39 Road Marking Violation – N5,000
    40 Road Obstruction – N3,000
    41 Route Violation – N5,000
    42 School Bus Violation – N2,000
    43 Seat Belt Violation – N2,000
    44 Speed Limit Violation –  N5,000
    45 Unauthorized Removal/Tampering With Road Signs – N5,000
    46 Underage Driving/Riding – N2,000
    47 Use Of Phone While Driving – N4,000
    48 Use Of Sirens Violation – N2,000
    49 Vehicle Identification Tag Violation – N3,000
    50 Vehicle Licence Violation – N3,000
    51 Vehicle Mirror Violation – N3,000
    52 Vehicle Number Plate Violation – N3,000
    53 Vehicle Windshield Violation – N2,000
    54 Wrongful Overtaking – N3,000

    As cited from the website, the road agency noted that the “custody fee on impounded Motor vehicle and Motorcycle/Tricycle is N200.00 per day payable after the initial 24 hours of grace.”

    It added that payment of the allotted fines must be made into the right account and a teller taken to the FRSC office where the booking was made.

    “Please pay the prescribed fine(s) into the Federal Government Revenue Account in any of the commercial Banks or online using the Remita platform accessible through http://www.remita.net

    “Select “Pay FG Agency; Select FRSC under MDAs; select “Offences” to pay for fines. Complete the other mandatory fields as applicable.

    “Bring the teller/printout to the FRSC office where the booking was made.”

     

     

  • BREAKING: Reps to donate 50% of salaries to fight hunger

    BREAKING: Reps to donate 50% of salaries to fight hunger

    The House of Representatives at a plenary session on Thursday pledged to give up 50 per cent of their salaries for six months to address the hunger across the country.

    During the session presided over by Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu amended the motion, urging his colleagues to sacrifice 50% of their salaries. He made this plea when it was his turn to speak, seeking their support for this gesture.

    “This government is doing its best but one year is not enough to address the challenges of this country. I want to plead with our colleagues to sacrifice 50 per cent for a period of six months.

    “Our salary is N600,000 a month. I want to plead that we let go of 50 per cent of our salary for a period of six months,” Kalu said.

    With each member paying N300,000 into a common purse, the legislative chamber will be contributing N108m monthly to the Federal Government and N648m for six months.

     

     

  • NLC: Why we accepted N70,000 minimum wage

    NLC: Why we accepted N70,000 minimum wage

    The President of the Nigeria Labour Congress NLC, Joe Ajaero on Thursday gave reasons why the Organised Labour accepted the proposal of N70,000 minimum wage from the President, Bola Tinubu.

    Ajaero, who spoke to State House reporters after the meeting with the President, said the unions agreed to the offer because of other incentives attached.

    He said another reason for accepting the offer is because “ the President promised a review every three years as against what obtained in the past.”

    President Bola Tinubu on Thursday approved the sum of N70,000 as national minimum wage, his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga said.

    Tinubu was said to have announced the new wage during a meeting with the leadership of the Organized Labour in Abuja.

    Thursday’s meeting came a week after the first meeting the President had with the Labour leaders last week.

    The new minimum wage when approved by the National Assembly will replace the N30,000 minimum wage which expired on April 18, 2024

    Onanuga who posted via his official X handle, @aonanuga at exactly 03:31 pm said, “Breaking: President Bola Tinubu has approved N70,000 minimum wage for Nigerian workers with promise to review the national minimum wage law every three years.

    “President Tinubu also promised to find ways to assist the private sector and the sub-nationals to pay the minimum wage.

    “President Tinubu announced the decisions at the meeting held with leaders of TUC and NLC on Thursday in Abuja, the second time the parties met in 7 days.

    “The Labour leaders applauded President Tinubu for the fatherly gesture as the President also promised to use his discretionary powers meet the demands of university unions demanding unpaid 4 months salaries.”