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Politics80% Of Lekki Buildings Have No Approval – Lagos Gov’t Declares by CAkpos(op): 11:56am On May 06, 2024
Lagos State Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr Oluyinka Olumide, has stated that 80 percent of buildings in Ibeju, Lekki have no approval.

He disclosed this recently in an interview with Punch Newspaper.

His statement read: “Just last week Thursday and Friday, myself and the team were in the Ibeju Lekki and Epe axis and you would agree with me that anybody passing through that corridor would see a lot of estates marked. We went there, and I can tell you that from what we saw, over 80 percent of them do not have approval.

“The procedure to get approval is first to get the planning information, as to what those areas have been zoned for. In this case, what we have is agricultural land, and people now go to their families to buy agricultural land. Of course, those lands would be sold because those families do not know the use such land would be put to.

Read full story by clicking the link : https://thenews-chronicle.com/80-of-lekki-buildings-have-no-approval-lagos-govt-declares/

PoliticsThe Gandujes And Their Detractors by CAkpos(op): 11:08am On May 06, 2024
This is not the best of times for the embattled APC chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje. It is also not the right time to be in opposition in a place like Kano State. We know politics is an endless cutthroat battle, but the intrigues and volatility of Kano politics are something else. However, ever since the two former governors of the state, Rabiu Kwankwaso and Ganduje, parted ways and started their political roforofo, Kano has never been the same. Everything around and about them is politicized and twisted to fit certain narratives.

Ganduje was recently suspended from his ward, and it was affirmed by a Kano high court. When the New Nigeria People’s Party's (NNPP) Abba Yusuf came in newly, he started by demolishing Ganduje’s legacies literally, despite millions of Naira of taxpayers’ funds sinking into those public projects. As if this were not bad enough, the Ganduje family was also embroiled in litigation with the Kano state government after the latter dragged the family to court over corruption-related issues. For the first time in this republic, which began in 1999, a state governor took his predecessor, his wife, and his son to court over misappropriation of funds. It is good enough that we should fight corruption to a standstill, but the Kano case is perceived as a vendetta and a fallout of the Ganduje-Kwankwaso feud.

click the link for full story: https://thenews-chronicle.com/the-gandujes-and-their-detractors/

CrimeAnambra NSCDC Nabs 8 Illegal Private Guards, Recovers Four Pump Action Guns by CAkpos(op): 1:58pm On Apr 26, 2024
The Anambra State Commandant of Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps, Comdt. Maku Olatunde has issued a stern warning to operators of illegal private security outfits in the state, stating that NSCDC As the regulatory body of the Private Security Guards, remains committed to checkmating their activities, especially in the light of the present security challenges.

The NSCDC Commandant gave the warning on Thursday while parading eight suspects arrested in a recent crackdown on unlicensed private security guards in Awka.

According to him, the arrests were made in response to intelligence reports and the need to sanitize the security industry allowing only licensed and reputable private security companies to operate in the state.

“We are here in continuation of the execution of the NSCDC mandate, and we have not left any stone unturned in discharging our responsibilities.

“The charge given to me by Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi, the Commandant General of Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps is to go and deliver on the core mandate of Corps in Anambra State.

full story in the link: https://thenews-chronicle.com/anambra-nscdc-nabs-8-illegal-private-guards-recovers-four-pump-action-guns/

CrimeYahaya Bello: ‘lily-livered’ ‘white Lion’ by CAkpos(op): 12:31pm On Apr 26, 2024
Yahaya Bello is a chicken hiding under the costume of a Lion. ‘Chicken Hearted Man’ pretending to be a Lion. The story of Yahaya Bello is laced with controversies. The phrase “the chickens are coming home to roost” is well-known and often attributed to African American, anti-imperialist, revolutionary leader Malcolm X following the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963. This refers, of course, to mean that the wrongs committed by an individual or political entity will likewise have a boomerang effect and come back to punish the wrongdoing party in a similar vein.


First, Yahaya Bello is a PhD holder in criminality and stealing. His atrocities surpassed Godwin Emefiele, who is in the same category as General Sani Abacha and Diezani Alison-Madueke. GYB replicated most of the criminalities of self-styled Field Marshall Idi Amin Dada, a Ugandan military officer and politician who served as the third president of Uganda from 1971 to 1979. He ruled as a military dictator and is considered one of the most brutal despots in modern world history.

full story in the link: https://thenews-chronicle.com/yahaya-bello-lily-livered-white-lion/

BusinessGlo, MTN, Airtel, Others Move To Increase Tariff by CAkpos(op): 4:10pm On Apr 25, 2024
The telecommunications companies operating in Nigeria mainly Glo, MTN, Airtel and 9Mobile are asking the Tinubu-led administration to facilitate constructive dialogue in the industry.

According to the telcos, the current price control mechanism is not in keeping with the economic realities, thus seeking the government’s intervention in order to address pricing challenges.

The four telecommunications giants said they were the only ones that have not reviewed their prices which threaten the industry’s sustainability and possibly erodes investors’ confidence.

Full story in the link: https://thenews-chronicle.com/glo-mtn-airtel-others-move-to-increase-tariff/

HealthWhy Do I Always Look Tired? by CAkpos(op): 4:01pm On Apr 25, 2024
There are several reasons why you might always look tired, including lifestyle habits and health concerns.

Here are some possible causes and solutions:

Lack of sleep: This is the most common reason for tired-looking skin. Make sure you get enough quality sleep time, ideally 7-9 hours per night for adults. Try to stick to a consistent sleep schedule and avoid prone sleeping positions that can cause fluid buildup in the eye area.

Too much caffeine: Excessive caffeine intake can dehydrate the skin and make it appear dull, wrinkled, and dry. Limit your caffeine intake to a maximum of 400 mg (equivalent to 2 cups of coffee) per day and stay hydrated by drinking at least 2 liters of water daily.

Diet: A diet that’s lacking in essential nutrients can show up in your skin. Make sure you’re eating plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.

Thinner under-eye skin: As you age, the skin under your eyes becomes thinner, making it more prone to dark circles and wrinkles. Use a good quality eye cream to reduce the appearance of dark circles and puffiness, and consider using a thin layer of concealer under your eyes to cover up any blemishes or discoloration.

full content in the link: https://thenews-chronicle.com/why-do-i-always-look-tired/

CrimeFather Jailed For Starving Son To Death In ‘superman’ Experiment by CAkpos(op): 4:32pm On Apr 18, 2024
A Russian father and diet influencer Maxim Lyutyi has been sentenced to eight years in prison for the death of his one-month-old son, Kosmos.

After enduring a shocking and extreme dietary regimen, the infant died from pneumonia and emaciation while being taken to a doctor’s appointment in Sochi, Russia.

Lyutyi, who has a 60,000 following on Instagram, had been promoting an extreme lifestyle inspired by the legendary strength of Superman.

Full story in the link : https://thenews-chronicle.com/father-jailed-for-starving-son-to-death-in-superman-experiment/

PoliticsSociety’s Failure: Like Betta Edu, Like Yahaya Bello by CAkpos(op): 3:28pm On Apr 18, 2024
Let’s begin with the profound words of Bishop Mathew Kukah, Convener of the National Peace Committee. Bishop Kukah expressed his disappointment with the performance of Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, stating that the ex-governor has been a “poor advertisement” for what young people can achieve.

Mathew Kukah eloquently posited: “I feel very sad because Kogi has been on the front burner and Yahaya Bello, the governor, prided himself on being the youngest governor and being a representation of what the youths of this country can do if they are given the opportunity,”

Sadly, Bishop Kukah continued: “I think he’s been a very poor advertisement for what young people can do.” The big question is, have we failed as a Society? Are the same youths’ examples of Betta Edu-gate and the criminalities of the likes of Yahaya Bello a good omen?

Yahaya Adoza Bello; born 18 June 1975, was a politician who served as the governor of Kogi State from 2016 to 2024. Bello was the youngest governor in Nigeria throughout his term in office. His political career began with a loss to Abubakar Audu in the APC gubernatorial primary in 2015.

Full content in the link https://thenews-chronicle.com/societys-failure-like-betta-edu-like-yahaya-bello/

EducationWhy Private University Students Won’t Be Getting FG Students Loan by CAkpos(op): 2:46pm On Apr 18, 2024
In a move aimed at redistributing wealth and targeting the education of the economically disadvantaged, the Student Loan Scheme in Nigeria will exclude students from private tertiary institutions, as announced by NELFUND CEO Mr. Akintunde Sawyerr.

The decision to exclude private institution students stems from socio-economic factors, including perceived wealth associated with attending private institutions and concerns about equitable access for students in public universities.

Funded by one percent of the revenue generated by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) annually, the scheme will provide funding for tuition fees and stipends for daily living expenses based on the applicant’s course of study and institution.

Full story in the link: https://thenews-chronicle.com/why-private-university-students-wont-be-getting-fg-students-loan/

FoodFCCPC Takes Action To Combat Soaring Prices And Safeguard Consumers by CAkpos(op): 3:28pm On Apr 17, 2024
In response to mounting concerns over the relentless surge in prices of goods and services, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has vowed to intervene and shield consumers from exploitation.

Despite the recent strengthening of the Naira against the dollar, consumers are still grappling with escalating costs without any corresponding reduction in prices.

Click the Link for full story : https://thenews-chronicle.com/fccpc-takes-action-to-combat-soaring-prices-and-safeguard-consumers/

PoliticsNIGERIA FG Begins Disbursement Of N200bn Palliative Loans by CAkpos(op): 9:56am On Apr 17, 2024
The Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment has begun disbursement of the Presidential Conditional Grant Scheme to verified applicants after an exhaustive selection process.

The government, through the Bank of Industry, had said it would be disbursing three categories of funding amounting to N200bn to support manufacturers and businesses across the country.

Full content in the link : https://thenews-chronicle.com/just-in-fg-begins-disbursement-of-n200bn-palliative-loans/

PoliticsOnitiri-abiola And The Madness In Ibadan By Suyi Ayodele by CAkpos(op): 11:45am On Apr 16, 2024
Date was Monday, August 29, 1955. Oba Isaac Babalola Akinyele, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, sat on his throne. There was an august visitor to be received by the monarch. He had in attendance some of his prominent chiefs like the Otun Olubadan, Chief Kobiowu, and the Ashipa Olubadan, Chief Akinyo. From the political class, Oba Akinyele invited the colourful Adegoke Adelabu of the Penkelemesi fame. It was an important occasion for Oba Akinyele.

One of his subjects, a woman of no mean repute, had requested to see the monarch. Adunni Oluwole was not just an Ibadan indigene. She was a force among the political elite of her time. Her pint-size notwithstanding, Adunni was a political juggernaut; she had her own political party, the Nigerian Commoners Party (NCP). The clamour for independence was at its highest then. Adunni Oluwole was futuristic. She suspected that if given independence, majority of Nigerians would suffer in the hands of the few that would take over from the colonial masters. So, while others were asking for independence, Adunni was of the opinion that the British should not hand over power until the masses were bold and educated enough to confront the monsters that the political class represented.

To achieve her aims, she moved from one palace to the other: from one town to another, canvassing and mobilising the people against the clamour for independence. The Yoruba called her party Egbe K’Oyinbo maitiilo.

In the course of her crusade, Adunni wrote to Oba Akinyele, seeking the permission of the Olubadan to come and address Ibadan people on why they should not support those asking for independence. On her arrival, Adunni told Oba Akinyele and the people gathered that if the whites were chased away and the politicians took over from them, the common people would suffer untold hardship. To avoid that, she asked the Olubadan to use his influence and mobilise his subjects not to support the transfer of power from the British colonial masters to the Nigerian slave drivers. But she was not allowed to finish her message. Chief Adelabu (Penkelemesi) was reported to have interrupted her abruptly, almost to the point of physical assault before Oba Akinyele restrained him. Oba Akinyele recognised the toughness of Adunni’s resolve but nevertheless asked that Adunni should be taken out of the palace and banished her from ever entering the palace.

The late Professor Kole Omotoso recorded Adunni’s encounter with Adelabu in a more dramatic form in his book, one of the most authoritative documentations of the Nigerian politics, Just Before Dawn (page 200-201). Omotoso called the book faction (fact and fiction). But the Adunni story is fact. Though she died before Nigeria gained independence, events after the 1955 episode have since justified Adunni’s prediction that after independence, a few would become masters and dictators over the majority.

The Yoruba political, social and cultural setup is egalitarian in nature. It is a race known to have given equal opportunities for both sexes to actualise their potential. In the traditional setup, the position of Iyalode (leader of the women folks), has been as prominent as that of any male chieftaincy title. In some Yoruba towns and villages, occupants of the Iyalode chieftaincy play important roles in the selection of obas. This also underscores the respect accorded women on esoteric matters because the women folk are regarded as an important part of the tripod which governs an average Yoruba community (Oba-in-council, the awos and the owners of the night- our mothers). It is therefore not out of place for women in Yorubaland to rise and speak whenever occasion demands. The likes of the legendary Efunsetan Aniwura, the Iyalode of Ibadan (1829-June 30, 1874), Efunroye Tinubu (1810-1887),; Iyalode Bisoye Tejuoso (1916-1996); Chief (Mrs.) Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti (1900-1978); Mama Hannah Idowu Dideolu Awolowo (1915-2015), who after the passing of her husband, Chief Obafemi Awolowo in 1987, held the Awolowo political dynasty and the entire Yorubaland intact, and the most recent, Iyalode Alaba Lawson (1951-2023), came to mind as some Yoruba matriarchs who used their positions, positively, to project the Yoruba nation to the world.

With the rich culture of decency that the Yoruba women folk have attracted to themselves and the race, one cannot but be worried that in the 21st century, a Yoruba woman can afford to wage a senseless war against her land under the guise of fighting for an independent nation for the Yoruba race. I am talking here about the last Saturday invasion of the Oyo State Secretariat by some miscreants who claimed to be soldiers fighting for the actualisation of an independent Yoruba nation. More appalling in the whole meshugaas, is the claimed declaration of the Democratic Republic of Yoruba (DRY), by Modupe Onitiri-Abiola, one of the widows of MKO Abiola. Shortly after the invasion of the Oyo State Secretariat, Onitiri-Abiola’s video of the declaration of her fanciful DRY hit the internet.

In the four minutes and forty-two seconds video (the version I got), the woman said among other things, in plain Yoruba Language: “We are indigenous people. We are sovereign people; we are ethnic nationalists. We have decided to secede from Nigeria on November 20, 2022. And today, April 12, 2024, we decided to finally leave Nigeria. I, Modupe Onitiri-Abiola, proclaimed the sovereignty of the Democratic Republic of Yoruba today, Friday, April 14, 2024. From today henceforth, Yorubaland has commenced its own republic. By that virtue, it is now become the newest nation in the world…”

The video was obviously recorded a day before the invasion of the secretariat. After watching the video, I have been trying to situate what actually prompted her and her backers to embark on such a mission at this point. I have been trying to fathom which Yoruba nation she was talking about. I checked her pedigree; the only thing I could get is her conjugal relationship with the late MKO.

No doubt about the fact that Nigeria, as it is composed now, needs restructuring. Nobody, especially anyone who has been following the political trajectory of Nigeria since the collapse of the First Republic on January 15, 1966, will be comfortable with the way things are in the country. The current political dispensation, has, since its inception on May 29, 1999, foregrounded, more than any administration before it (civilian or military), those things that divide us more that any hope of unity.

As much as we agree that we don’t have the best of structures at the moment, it is unthinkable that the solution will be a broad day-light secession! The truth is that the last set of nationalists that have ever traversed the Nigerian political landscape were those lofty politicians of the last five years of colonial rule and the first three years after independence in 1960. Before the January 15, 1966, coup led by the late Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu, it was obvious to all discerning minds that Nigeria was “a mere geographical expression”, as espoused by Chief Awolowo in 1947. There is nothing to show that the country has grown into nationhood. Fifty-four years after we fought a needless civil war that claimed over two million lives from both sides, all in a bid to “keep Nigeria one” in spite of the glamourous insertions in our various constitutions- the affirmative cliche of Nigeria being “one indivisible and indissoluble Sovereign State”- we have demonstrated that we have not learnt anything from our history.

Every person of good conscience will agree that Nigeria cannot continue the way it is now. Something must be done to address the various agitations across the nation. When a Fulani man is at the centre, the Yoruba man is not happy. When it is the turn of the Yoruba man, the man up north feels that he is being short-changed. Yet, the third leg of the tripod, the Igbo race, is left in the cold to suffer its fate. We fought a war for 30 months. We ended the war and affirmed that: “there is no victor; there is no vanquished”. Over five decades after the ‘affirmation’, we still see the Igbo as “those who attempted to break away’, and as such, not fit to be number one in the country. This is the kind of feeling that emboldened last Saturday’s thoughtless action. However, we cannot but caution Onitiri-Abiola that this is not how to be a heroine. She could read more about how Mrs. Olufunmilayo Ransome Kuti led the Egba women on October 5, 1946, and how Nwanyereuwa, led the November 18, 1929, Aba women’s riots. Those were great women in their own right.

My greatest concern in the current matter is that it happened in Yorubaland. With our sophistication, cosmopolitan outlook and enlightenment, it beats one’s imagination that a group of people would wake up, arm themselves and march to the Oyo State secretariat to “take over” the place. One of the things that came to my mind is that if, for instance, those DRY ‘soldiers’ had succeeded in taking over the Oyo State Secretariat, what follows? Would that have meant that their gang members in Ekiti, Ondo, Osun, Ogun and Lagos States would replicate the same? How many men do they have? What is the size of the arsenals? What a joke! But who do we blame for this charade? How long have we been asking that the Yoruba elders should put their house in order? How long have we been clamouring that Afenifere should detach itself from the apron of Yoruba political marauders- the very ones who believed in restructuring before they got to power but would not touch the same ideology with a 10-foot pole while in government?

Above all, the last Saturday incident in Ibadan is a wake-up call to the nation’s leadership. They should be worried that that type of thing can happen in Yorubaland. Whether it resembles ‘gate’, or it does not resemble it, one is advised to set a trap for it (Ó jo gàté kò jo gàté àwòn laa dee de). Who knows who has copied the template? How many of us in Yorubaland ever thought that something close to that could happen in our backyard? When the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) started its agitations, what name did we not call them? The nation must do something before we have a conflagration in our hands. Beyond punishing those behind the Ibadan saga -, and I think they should be thoroughly punished- we must address the factors that are responsible for such a reprehensive behaviour. It should not be dismissed as one of those things. It is obvious that Nigeria needs restructuring in all aspects. Any further delay will bring more of Onitiri-Abiola’s type of ‘proclamation’. Truth is, many are waiting in the wings to follow suit. It was the Igbo the other time. It is Yoruba now. Who knows who is next?
https://tribuneonlineng.com/onitiri-abiola-and-the-madness-in-ibadan/

FamilyHow To Set Boundaries For Your Office Wife/husband by CAkpos(op): 12:11pm On Apr 13, 2024
The internet has a funny way of making regular things look relevant. Who would have thought that something as random as “Office wife” would be a trend that will instantly turn someone into an overnight millionaire.

See link for full story : https://thenews-chronicle.com/how-to-set-boundaries-for-your-office-wife-husband/

HealthDoes Life Go On, Or Is It The People That Do? by CAkpos(op): 1:07pm On Apr 08, 2024
It strikes me as a poignant irony that the entirety of our existence can be encapsulated by just two significant dates: the day we enter this world and the day we depart from it.



Full content in the link: https://thenews-chronicle.com/does-life-go-on-or-is-it-the-people-that-do/

CrimeRainstorm Kills One, Destroys Over 150 Houses In Nasarawa by CAkpos(op): 9:32am On Apr 04, 2024
A tragic rainstorm in Agbashi community, Doma Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, resulted in one death, multiple injuries, and the destruction of over 150 houses in the area.

Vice Chairman of Doma LGA, John Bako Ari, confirmed the incident to reporters on Wednesday, revealing that the calamity struck on Tuesday evening, displacing numerous residents and leaving them without homes.

According to Bako Ari, over 150 residential houses, churches, mosques, and schools were destroyed.

see full story in the link: https://thenews-chronicle.com/just-in-rainstorm-kills-one-destroys-over-150-houses-in-nasarawa/

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Crime80-year-old Man, Wife Murdered In Abuja by CAkpos(op): 9:19am On Apr 04, 2024
An 80-year-old man identified as Adebola Ezekiel, and his wife, Abiodun Ezekiel, have been confirmed dead in their apartment at Apo area in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja on Monday, April 1 2024.

It was gathered that the assailants gained access into the deceased couple’s apartment through the window. The deceased man who was on a wheel chair and his wife had their throats slit by the murderers who invaded their apartment and used a dagger to kill them.

An eyewitness revealed that, “One of the deceased’s sons called someone in the area to help him check on his parents who had not been picking his calls. The door was locked when the person got there, and the son ordered him to break the door to the house to find out what was happening. One of the windows was forced opened and the remains of the deceased were found in pool of blood”.

Meanwhile, confirming the sad development, spokesperson for the FCT police command, Josephine Adeh, noted that investigation into the incident has since begun.

SportsOlympic Qualifier: 19 Of 22 Invited Super Falcons Players Report To Camp Ahead O by CAkpos(op): 11:21am On Apr 03, 2024
Olympic Qualifier: 19 of 22 Invited Super Falcons Players Report to Camp ahead of Bayana Bayana Match

The Super Falcons of Nigeria have updated their official pages (formerly Twitter) to assert that 19 of the 22 invited players have reported to camp ahead of their final round of the 2024 CAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament against Bayana Bayana scheduled for Friday at the MKO Abiola National Stadium, Abuja.

full story in the link: https://thenews-chronicle.com/olympic-qualifier-19-of-22-invited-super-falcons-players-report-to-camp-ahead-of-bayana-bayana-match/

RomanceYour Ex Is Not Wrong; Exes Are People Too! by CAkpos(op): 5:07pm On Mar 28, 2024
If I were to ask you right now, what you think about your EX, I’m sure the first memory that would flood your mind is how he/she hurt you.

We can all agree nobody loves a bad breakup. especially when you gave everything to that relationship. If you want to be sincere, believing he/she was the one, you would say, was your greatest mistake.

That’s life, I guess. Shit happens.

click the link: https://thenews-chronicle.com/your-ex-is-not-wrong-exes-are-people-too/

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CelebritiesNigerian Music Icon, Waje Extols Daughter In A Long Epistle As She Turns 25 by CAkpos(op): 4:01pm On Mar 28, 2024
Nigerian music icon Waje has taken to Instagram to celebrate her daughter, Emerald Iruobe, who has just turned 25 today, March 28, 2024.

In a video of the beautiful young woman, the proud mum wrote: ‘’My Dearest @emeraldogo my precious,

As you celebrate your 25th birthday, I am filled with an overwhelming sense of pride and gratitude for the remarkable young woman you have become. This milestone is not just a marker of time passing but a testament to your journey of growth, discovery, and self-realization ( the road is still far ).

Full Story click on the link: https://thenews-chronicle.com/nigerian-music-icon-waje-extols-daughter-in-a-long-epistle-as-she-turns-25/

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CrimeFAAN Shuts KFC At Lagos Airport For Humiliating Gbenga Daniel’s Son by CAkpos(op): 3:53pm On Mar 28, 2024
Following discrimination against persons living with disabilities, reports have it that the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) says it has shut down Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC), an international fast food restaurant chain, at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

Recall that on March 27, the son of Gbenga Daniel, former governor of Ogun state, Debola Daniel, shared a post on his official X page about his experience at KFC, MMIA branch.

Daniel revealed that the restaurant had stopped him and his family from entering, stating that “no wheelchairs were allowed”.

Full story click on the link: https://thenews-chronicle.com/faan-shuts-kfc-at-lagos-airport-for-humiliating-gbenga-daniels-son/

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CelebritiesBurna Boy Apologizes To Nigerian Blogs, Claps Back At Foreign Media by CAkpos(op): 3:05pm On Mar 28, 2024
Burna Boy has slammed foreign media for making a fuss out of his beardless look.

In a post shared on TheShadeRoom showed Burna Boy looking different after shaving his beard.

This generated alot of reactions under the post as many questioned if Burna is really as young as he claims. Some argued that he looks old, others said the Grammy awards winner’s beard was what made him attractive and with it gone, he isn’t desirable. Some even said he looks like Ms. Netta, a popular transgender TikToker.

full story https://thenews-chronicle.com/burna-boy-apologizes-to-nigerian-blogs-claps-back-at-foreign-media-after-been-shamed-for-his-beardless-look/

CrimeImo Explosion: Dozens Reportedly Killed by CAkpos(op): 12:05pm On Feb 01, 2024
Several persons have reportedly lost their lives following an explosion from a tanker suspected to have been used by oil bunkers in the forest of Obitti, Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area of Imo State on Tuesday 30 January.


Click the Link for full Story: https://thenews-chronicle.com/imo-explosion-dozens-reportedly-killed/

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CrimeTaraba Police Nab Kidnapper With N8.5 Million And 7 Phones by CAkpos(op): 4:42pm On Jan 31, 2024
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The Taraba State Police Command has reported the apprehension of an alleged kidnapper named Aliyu Muhammed, who was found in possession of N8.5 million and seven mobile phones.

The arrest was disclosed by the Taraba State Police Commissioner, Joseph Eribo, during a statement on Wednesday in Jalingo.

Read full story on the link: https://thenews-chronicle.com/taraba-police-nab-kidnapper-with-n8-5-million-and-7-phones/
CelebritiesCan’t Wait To Feel Myself Again” – Wizkid Still In Mourning by CAkpos(op): 4:14pm On Jan 31, 2024
Grammy Award-Winning artist Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, widely known as Wizkid, recently made headlines not just for his presence at the UK premiere of “Bob Marley: One Love,” but also for the poignant emotions he carried with him throughout the event. As he confidently walked down the red carpet, charming the paparazzi with his superstar allure, many couldn’t help but notice a certain melancholy etched into his expression.

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CelebritiesReal Warri Pikin Shares Challenges Of Gastric Sleeve Surgery In Trending Video by CAkpos(op): 4:06pm On Jan 31, 2024
Real Warri Pikin whose real name is Anita Asuoha, took to Instagram to share the challenges she has faced after undergoing gastric sleeve surgery.

She discussed physical changes like saggy skin, difficulties in excretion, and losing her front hair. She also highlighted restrictions like not rushing while eating or taking meals with water simultaneously which could lead to high blood pressure and vomiting.

However, she also noted positive outcomes, such as the absence of knee pain, breathlessness, and reduced frequency of falling sick compared to when she was overweight.

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CelebritiesDiscover The Most Popular Nigerians In The World! by CAkpos(op): 3:33pm On Jan 31, 2024
Defining “most popular” can be tricky, as it depends on the criteria used and the specific audience you’re asking about.

However, prominent Nigerians who have achieved recognition for various reasons across different fields include:

Business & Technology
Aliko Dangote



As the richest man in Africa, Dangote’s success in business, particularly in industries like cement, sugar, and flour, has earned him global recognition. His oil refinery, which is the largest in Africa also puts him at the forefront.

His entrepreneurial spirit and impact on the economy have contributed to his fame.

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

popular nigerians

Director-General of the World Trade Organization, former Nigerian Finance Minister.

Okonjo-Iweala’s recognition stems from her significant roles in international finance and economics. Her leadership as the Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO) further solidifies her global influence in shaping economic policies on a worldwide scale.

Literature
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Nigerians popular

Award-winning author known for novels like “Half of a Yellow Sun” and “Americanah.”

Adichie is celebrated for her powerful storytelling and exploration of complex themes in contemporary African society. Her novels have resonated with a global audience, addressing issues of identity, feminism, and post-colonialism.

Chinua Achebe

Achebe- His Spirit Lives

Achebe is celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to African literature.

“Things Fall Apart” is a seminal work that not only tells a compelling story but also challenges Western narratives about Africa, making Achebe a literary icon.

Wole Soyinka

Wole Soyinka popular

As a Nobel laureate in Literature, Soyinka’s work is known for its rich cultural and political themes. He has been an outspoken critic of political oppression and injustice, making him not only a literary figure but also a prominent voice for social and political change.

Sports
Anthony Joshua

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Joshua’s prominence as a professional boxer and former heavyweight champion has earned him global recognition in the sports world. His skill in the ring and his charismatic personality have made him a well-known figure beyond the boxing community.

Hakeem Olajuwon



Olajuwon’s success in the NBA, particularly with the Houston Rockets, has made him one of the greatest basketball players in history. His skills as a center and impact on the sport have led to enduring recognition.

Victor Osimhen



At 25, Osimhen is considered one of the most talented young strikers in the world. He currently leads Serie A in goals (as of January 31, 2024) and has impressed with his pace, strength, and finishing ability.

Playing for the prominent Serie A club Napoli, he is also the key player for the Nigerian national team, helping them reach the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final.

Asisat Oshoala



Barcelona Femení footballer and five-time African Women’s Player of the Year.

Her achievements as the first African woman to win the UEFA Women’s Champions League (2021), the first African woman to win the Primera División’s Pichichi Trophy (2022), winner of numerous league titles and cups across China, England, and Spain, and the key player for the Nigerian national team has secured her place in the world stage.

Giannis Antetokounmpo



Two-time NBA MVP, champion, global basketball superstar.

Giannis Antetokounmpo, known as the “Greek Freak,” is a highly popular basketball player of Nigerian descent playing for the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA. His exceptional skills, NBA Championship win in 2021, work ethic, humility, international impact, and philanthropy contribute to his widespread recognition and admiration globally.

Entertainment
Defining “most popular” can be tricky, as it depends on the criteria used and the specific audience you’re asking about. However, I can offer some insights on prominent Nigerians who achieve recognition for various reasons across different fields:

Music
Burna Boy

“Una dey leak record?”-Burna Boy

Grammy winner for Best Global Music Album, known for his unique blend of Afrobeat, dancehall, and reggae.

Burna Boy’s success in the music industry, blending Afrobeat with contemporary sounds, has gained him international acclaim. Winning the Grammy Awards further solidified his status as a global music icon, contributing to the popularity of Afro-fusion music.

Wizkid



Grammy-nominated artist, known for global hits like “One Dance” with Drake and collaborations with Beyoncé.

His recent achievement of selling out London’s O2 Arena in December 2023 (his third time achieving this feat) and releasing the single “More Love, Less Ego” in November 2023, which generated over 30 million views on YouTube has gained him more prominence.

He was nominated for Best International Act at the 2024 Brit Awards.

Davido

Davido

Award-winning musician with a massive fanbase, popular for his Afrobeats sound and energetic performances.

He headlined the 2023 Wireless Festival in the UK, attracting a massive crowd, he also won the Artiste of the Year award at the 2023 African Muzik Magazine Awards (AFRIMA) and launched his record label, Davido Music Worldwide (DMW), further solidifying his influence in the industry.

Yemi Alade



Considered a pioneer in Afrobeats, with her hits like “Johnny,” she is known for her energetic performances and powerful vocals. She’s been actively involved in the industry for over a decade.

She performed at the opening ceremony of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), gaining significant exposure to a global audience.

Tiwa Savage



Renowned Afro-pop singer, she performed at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in 2023.

She also performed at the coronation concert for King Charles and Queen Camilla on May 8, 2023, which was held to celebrate their official coronation. She sang her song “Keys to the Kingdom,” which she co-wrote with Mr. Eazi and which appeared on Beyoncé’s album “The Lion King.”

Fela Kuti

Fela Kuti popular

Fela Kuti’s influence as a musician, bandleader, and political activist has transcended borders. He pioneered the Afrobeat genre, using his music to address social and political issues, making him a symbol of resistance and a key figure in the global music scene.

Film & TV
Genevieve Nnaji

popular

As a prominent figure in Nollywood, Genevieve Nnaji has played a pivotal role in popularizing Nigerian cinema internationally. Her talent as an actress and filmmaker has contributed to the growing influence of Nollywood on the global stage.

Chiwetel Ejiofor

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Academy Award-nominated actor known for roles in “12 Years a Slave” and “Doctor Strange.”

John Boyega



Starred in the “Star Wars” sequel trilogy, “The Woman King,” and other Hollywood films.

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