Popular Nigerian comedian and social media influencer, Mr Macaroni, has voiced his concerns about the deteriorating state of Lagos roads. In a recent post on Instagram, Mr Macaroni directed his message to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, highlighting the dangerous potholes that have become a constant hazard for Lagos residents.
In Abuja, Nigeria, the arraignment of 29 minors on charges related to a cost-of-living protest has sparked intense controversy, as the minors now face potential death sentences if convicted. The children, aged 14 to 17, were among 76 individuals charged with serious offenses including treason, public disturbance, and property destruction. At their court appearance on Friday, four of the minors reportedly collapsed due to exhaustion, underscoring concerns over their treatment in custody, where they have allegedly endured prolonged detention and lack of adequate food.
In a striking display of frustration, residents of Northern Nigeria recently tore down a campaign billboard for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s anticipated 2027 re-election bid. The incident underscores the growing dissatisfaction in the region, as many citizens have expressed anger over current economic challenges, including inflation and food insecurity, which they feel have not been adequately addressed under Tinubu’s administration.
In a recent court appearance involving young men detained after participating in the “End Bad Governance” protest, Federal Government counsel Rimazonte Ezekiel argued that the individuals in question are adults, dismissing claims that they were minors. Ezekiel emphasized that most of the detainees are married men, asserting that there are no minors among them despite ongoing concerns raised by defense representatives. This comes after a related incident where protesters, described as malnourished, reportedly collapsed in court, adding further scrutiny to the treatment and welfare of detainees arrested for their participation in political protests.
In Bauchi State, Nigeria, Hisbah, the state’s Islamic law enforcement board, recently arrested Alhaji Bala Mohammed, an elderly man, over a viral post featuring photos of numerous women he claimed to have dated. The photos, which reportedly show Mohammed with over 50 women in various intimate or compromising settings, sparked outrage after they surfaced online, leading to complaints from some of the women involved—many of whom are now married.
Just a day after mocking social critic VeryDarkMan over his recent police troubles, popular Nigerian crossdresser Bobrisky faced legal trouble himself as he was reportedly detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at Murtala Muhammed International Airport. Bobrisky, known for his outspoken persona and social media controversies, was reportedly intercepted by EFCC agents while preparing to board a flight out of the country.
Bobrisky took to social media with a taunting message aimed at VeryDarkMan, posting “Who laugh last laugh best” upon hearing news of VeryDarkMan’s arrest for impersonating a police officer. This message is part of a long-standing feud between the two influencers.
Several underage protesters detained since August over #EndBadGovernance protests collapsed Friday morning inside the Federal High Court in Abuja during their arraignment. The minors, held by the Nigeria Police Force, were brought to court from various detention centers, including the Intelligence Response Team (IRT) unit.
The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has officially stated that it has not received any payments from the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) for refined petroleum products, addressing growing concerns among oil marketers about petrol supplies.
Music star Paul Okoye, known for his role in the popular duo P-Square, recently shared a touching video that has captured the hearts of fans across social media. The video shows Paul’s children from his previous marriage meeting their new sibling, a moment filled with smiles, excitement, and affection.
Nigerian singer Paul Okoye recently took to social media to share a touching video capturing the moment his older children met their new sibling, Imani Ugomma Okoye. The joyful reunion comes just weeks after Okoye and his wife, Ifeoma, welcomed their baby girl into the world.
BBNaija star Shaun Okojie has finally addressed the heated fan exchange involving him, Nelly Mbonu, and Sooj’s supporters. After relentless comments and tags from fans pitting the housemates against each other, Shaun has made it clear he’s not here for the negativity.
The BBNaija fanbase is buzzing with accusations that Nelly Mbonu might be behind Truth Icon’s (@truthicon_) ongoing attacks on Shaun Okojie—and now, his family. The rumor mill began spinning after Truth Icon posted a controversial message mocking Shaun on his birthday and hinting at issues surrounding his mother. This latest post led a fan to confront Nelly directly: “@nellymbonu_this is the idiot you paid to keep dragging Shaun, and now his mother Abi??”
In a surprising twist, Truth Icon on Instagram (@truthicon_) has shed light on why BBNaija Season 9 housemate Shaun opted out of celebrating his mother’s birthday. The revelation came as fans noticed Shaun’s silence on social media during the day that should have been a moment of tribute to his mother.
In a recent interview with The Beat 99.9 FM, renowned Nigerian artist Tiwa Savage shared her thoughts on the potential challenges facing the Nigerian music industry, hinting at a troubling parallel to the controversies surrounding American music mogul Sean Combs, commonly known as Diddy.
Drama unfolded yesterday in the BBNaija fandom as the notorious blog Truth Icon (@truthicon_) unleashed a scathing post targeting housemate Shaun Okojie on his first birthday outside the BBNaija house. Known for stirring the pot, Truth Icon didn’t hold back, labeling Shaun as the “first man in BBNaija history in a ship” to receive no grand birthday gift, such as a house or car key, and instead accusing him of bringing nothing but “malicious gossip, arrogance, laziness,” and “verbal abuse” to the house.
Social critic Martins Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan, has publicly apologized to the Nigeria Police Force after facing backlash for appearing in a police uniform in a recent video. The police condemned his unauthorized use of the uniform and subsequently launched an investigation into the incident.
In a recent interview with The Beat 99.9 FM, renowned Nigerian artist Tiwa Savage shared her thoughts on the potential challenges facing the Nigerian music industry, hinting at a troubling parallel to the controversies surrounding American music mogul Sean Combs, commonly known as Diddy.
In a distressing turn of events, bandits have abducted at least 16 individuals in Bena village and its surrounding areas within the Danko/Wasagu Local Government Area of Kebbi State. This incident highlights the escalating security challenges faced by rural communities.
Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, has asserted that the persistent fuel queues across Nigeria could be eliminated if fuel marketers begin to source their supplies from his refinery. Speaking to State House Correspondents on Tuesday, October 29, Dangote urged the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and other marketers to cease fuel importation and instead patronize his facility.
The House of Representatives has announced plans to summon an Abuja cab driver who was reportedly assaulted by its member, Alex Ikwechegh. This information was shared by Francis Waive, Chairman of the House Committee on Rules and Business, during an appearance on a TVC program.