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Wedding Turns Tragic as Groom and Bride’s Sister Die in Car Crash

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The deaths of a groom named Abba Musa and the bride’s older sister, Maryam Sulieman, approximately half an hour before the wedding ceremony, caused tragedy in the Boto area of the Tafawa Balewa local government area of Bauchi State.
Two people were killed in an automobile collision, as was understood.
The entire town, including the families, is in a state of profound shock and despair as a result of the situation.

The tragedy happened when the victims were traveling from Murno, a village located roughly 5 km from Boto, to the event, according to an eyewitness.
Saminu Boto, the groom’s brother, told Leadership that the occurrence was an unfathomable loss that left everyone in a state of profound sorrow.

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It is an unfathomable loss. Everybody in the community is in grief,” he stated. Relatives and friends are finding it difficult to cope with the unexpected loss, and the victims’ families are in complete shock.

Following the sad event, he claimed, the family house—which had been a center for preparations—had become a center for weeping and wailing, drowning the bride, Raihanatu Suleiman, and the entire family in grief.

The neighborhood has been affected by the twofold tragedy, which many locals have described as one of the most depressing days in recent memory, according to Boto.

Following the accident, the deceased were reportedly buried in accordance with Islamic customs.

IPMAN Demands N100bn Payment, Issues Seven-Day Ultimatum to FG

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The federal government has seven working days to resolve unresolved bridging claims worth more than N100 billion, according to the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) Depot Chairmen Forum.

The forum’s chairman, Alhaji Yahaya Alhassan, issued a warning in a statement on Monday in Abuja that marketers will stop loading and distributing petroleum products throughout the nation if the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) does not make the payment by the deadline.

“If NMDPRA does not pay us within seven working days, we will stop providing our services nationwide,” he said. Along with locking all of our stations across the country, we will also stop loading and unloading our tanks.

Alhassan was irritated that the NMDPRA has still ignoring the payment request even after a year has gone by since the original demand.

At a stakeholders’ meeting on the eve of the Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners’ (NARTO) most recent strike action, he noted that the NMDPRA had committed to paying the debt in connection with the claims’ non-payment.

“A year after our last demand, demanding that the NMDPRA pay our members over N100 billion owed in bridging and NTA claims, the management of NMDPRA has purposefully ignored our request, even after making clear promises to pay us,” Alhassan said.

“The NMDPRA made one of those promises at the stakeholders’ meeting that was held on the eve of the last strike action that NARTO announced,” he continued. The Nigerian Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO) made the identical IPMAN bridging claims a part of their demands at that meeting before the strike was called off.

He added that in the presence of Mr. Adeola Ajayi, the DG of the DSS, and Mal. Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security Advisor, the NMDPRA had committed to offsetting the bridging claims within 40 days.

Nevertheless, Alhassan bemoaned, “40 days have stretched into months, and the payment is still not expected.”

He stated that this outstanding debt has resulted in the entire grounding of the nine Northern depots: Jos, Gusau, Minna, Suleja, Kaduna, Kano, Gombe, Yola, and Maiduguri depots.

In order to clear up any confusion, he restated, “It is important to reiterate that the debt owed to us is money belonging to marketers, which was deducted from us at the point of payment for products in order to settle our bridging allowances.”

The forum chairman also voiced concern about the ongoing detrimental effects, which include some of their members dying, businesses closing, employees being laid off, and commercial banks seizing business spaces because the NMDPRA won’t pay the required amount.

The imposition of various anomalous fees on members by the NMDPRA is another urgent concern, according to Alhassan. He cited the most alarming aspect as the 5% charge levied on the selling of gas station locations.

When did the NMDPRA become into real estate brokers and start taking commissions on retail gas station sales? he asked. As members of IPMAN, we go above and above to update our stores to adhere to global best practices in the ever-changing downstream retail sector. However, by charging strange fees on us everytime we renovate, the NMDPRA has made this more challenging.

“These are just some of the many upsetting levies they have imposed on us,” Alhassan added. We demand that they be suspended immediately since they are unconstitutional and anti-developmental.

We think we have given the NMDPRA enough time to settle the bridging claims and pay us our dues, he said as a forum of law-abiding Nigerians. However, given their persistent denial, we have made the decision to work with our sister groups, PTD and NARTO, to take collective action when the time is right.

IPMAN members also possess a sizable number of petroleum tankers that are run by the PTD, Alhassan noted. In order to demand the prompt payment of bridging and NTA claims, he issued a warning that they might have to stop using their tankers to load petroleum supplies.

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He urged the federal government, under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu, to completely step in and resolve the current conflict between the NMDPRA and the IPMAN Depot Chairmen.

“If our demands are not met, we will not hesitate to take immediate action in due course, starting from today, Monday, 24th February 2025,” Alhassan issued a warning.

He asked members nationwide to stay firm and follow the law as they wait for the NMDPRA to take action on their demands.

Senator Kalu: APC Sticking with Its Presidential Candidate for 2027

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According to Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, a former Senate Chief Whip, the current All Progressives Congress, or APC, has no other presidential candidate in the running for office in 2027.

Kalu, in an interview with the Senate Press Corps on Tuesday, based his optimism on his perception that President Bola Tinubu was performing well in office, emphasizing that several former presidents who did poorly returned for a second term.

He urged Nigerians to have patience and stated that although the economic changes had put strain on the country’s citizens, they were designed to create a strong economy.

The Nigerian people are being urged to exercise patience during the restructuring process, Kalu stated. We fully support the current president and are in full alignment with democratic principles; we are not searching for another presidential candidate outside of our party.

Although reforms are challenging, they are essential. After the economy was shattered, we are currently attempting to rebuild it.

“It’s a difficult process, but patience is necessary.” There are economic problems not only in Nigeria but also in London, Canada, and other places across the world.

According to a senior senator and the former governor of Abia State, the Tinubu-led administration is consulting before making decisions on certain strategic matters that are important to the country.

“The President now consults more widely, both domestically and abroad, before making important economic decisions.”

Speaking about the June 12, 1993, presidential election being canceled, which has made headlines again since the memoir of former military Head of State Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida was published, Kalu stated that he is eager for a second edition because, in his view, the first edition lacked all the facts.

Since Babangida’s book did not fully disclose all of the facts in the first edition, I eagerly await the second edition.

“I know what happened since I was there when the events on June 12 took place. The names of individuals obstructing the election announcement should be called out by Babangida.

According to the military, the aforementioned coup was carried out in Nigeria and was not Igbo. It is undeniable that Moshood Abiola won that election.

Moshood Abiola ought to take the oath of office posthumously, he declared.

“Abiola’s photo ought to be hung with those of Nigeria’s previous presidents since he won. For bestowing upon him a posthumous national distinction, I applaud former President Buhari.

“I would also ask President Tinubu to put his photograph in its proper position and formally acknowledge him. This would assist his family in finding closure.

Home Wreckers Club Is Back – Caroline Hutchings Shades Ehi Ogbebor

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Caroline Hutchings, a Nollywood actress, and Ehi Ogbebor, a famous interior designer, have been arguing on social media.
The controversy reportedly began when Caroline, in an episode of Real Housewives of Lagos (RHOL), said she didn’t like Ehi and accused her of sabotage.
In a video posted on Instagram on Monday, Ehi responded by calling Caroline a dumb girl and raising concerns about her mental state.
Ehi, the purported ex-lover of Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo, the leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), also disclosed that she had given Caroline permission to use her home for a filming session, a move that the movie star did not understand.

She disproved Caroline’s assertions that she disliked Ehi by sharing screenshots of their cordial conversations.

Caroline made an effort to be cordial with Ehi during the talks, but the interior designer said she blocked the actress because she didn’t want to hang out with a crazy person.

“This girl is dumb,” she said. I’ve heard that you struggle with mental health issues. Caroline Hutchings, get rid of that Danjuma and the man’s name; he has abandoned you. I felt it was a joke when I heard that you had mental health issues.

“I now truly get it. You mentioned Ehi Sayaveth on National TV, thus I had to make this video first. Are you crazy? In any case, you are insane…

“You are a failed trophy wife, a failed runs girl, a failed fine girl, and a failed baby mama.” You’ve failed at everything, and the only credential you keep bringing up is that you were once a wealthy man’s wife. You are a moron; you don’t even know me well enough to dislike me.

You know who I am? Have you gone insane? I believe you’re truly upset. Ask me about myself; I don’t cause difficulty or drama, but if you’d like, we can talk in person. You are quite foolish. Will someone call you if they call me for a job? You work as an interior designer?

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“If you aren’t carrying bricks today, you’ll be working on interiors tomorrow, and then you’ll be acting in your failed films tomorrow.” Even if you dislike me, you gave my child a gift in 2023. You’re furious because I let you use my house to act in a full-length film that’s now airing on Showmax.

You performed out your latest film, “My Fairytale Wedding,” which you co-produced with Kanayo, in my house. You come on National TV and declare you don’t like Ehi after I left my house for you for three days. Are you only using my name to get influence?

“You don’t know me well enough to dislike me. You tried to be friendly in our discussions, but I cut off our friendship. You are mentally ill, and I don’t make friends with crazy people.

Caroline responded by labeling Ehi a home wrecker in a series of disparaging posts.

“An association of home wreckers has woken up,” she wrote. You let me shoot in your house? Did I just say “thank you” out of courtesy, or was I the sole producer on the list? Do you have proof that I asked for your house directly?

A filthy pig The final one fled for his life, saying, “Ehi, you that no man wants to claim, that can sleep with a madman is talking.”

I was married for eleven years, and my ex-husband gave me his name. Idiaaat, a marriage you were a part of and did your best to enter. One man, all three of my children. Who in heck is your baby daddy, Madam? Obviously the husband of another woman.

“You won’t eat if a married woman doesn’t throw up. filthy ancient crocodiles with Jonny Bravo shoulders and a prosthetic butt. Take a seat, and show humility. My stilettos will always be more costly than your egos and higher than your average.

“Kaduna: NDA Alerts Residents Ahead of Military Shooting Exercise

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Residents in Kaduna State’s Afaka, Kauya, and Mando have received a notification from the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) warning them to stay away from the open range during a planned shooting practice.
In a statement issued Tuesday in Kaduna, Maj. Muhammad Maidawa, the academy’s public relations officer, provided this information, stating that the exercise is set to take place between February 26 and March 1.
This event is a component of the 72 Regular Course Army Cadets’ advanced application of the fire package, Maidawa explained.

It was acknowledged that live gunfire will be a part of the exercise, which is essential to the cadets’ training and growth.
In order to highlight the importance of safety precautions, Maidawa announced that warning signs and barriers will be erected throughout the range areas to demarcate prohibited areas.

“During the exercise, residents are asked to rigorously abide by these warnings and avoid the area, especially farmers, pedestrians, and cattle rearers.

In addition to urging community members to work together, the NDA has reaffirmed that everyone’s safety and welfare in the surrounding areas are of utmost importance.

According to Maidawa, “the residents can help ensure their safety and the effective training of military personnel by avoiding the designated area.”

He claimed that in order to protect people from any possible injury and to guarantee the success of the training exercise, the warning was sent as a necessary precaution.

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Women’s Group Condemns Akpabio’s ‘Blatant Disregard’ for Women – Natasha

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Citing Senate President Godswill Akpabio’s recent measures against Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan as a concerning instance of gender-based intimidation, VIEW has accused the president of stifling women’s views.

“Akpabio’s persistent disregard for female lawmakers” was denounced by VIEW, a coalition dedicated to creating fair and inclusive political environments for women.
Akpoti-Uduaghan was recently forced out of the Senate chambers while claiming her right to speak, and the organization voiced concern over the occurrence, claiming it was part of a bigger pattern of institutional oppression.

Prominent female leaders like Asma’u Joda, Maryam Uwais, Mairo Mandara, Fatima Akilu, Aisha Oyebode, Kadaria Ahmed, and Aisha Waziri Ibrahim are part of the coalition, which has stated that it is unacceptable for female politicians to continue to be harassed.

“This is not an isolated incident; it comes after the Senate President has shown flagrant disrespect for Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan and other female leaders in the past. The group said, “This trend needs to be questioned and challenged.”

Akpoti-Uduaghan’s bold statement, “I am not afraid of you,” is a rallying cry for all women in leadership who will not be silenced, according to VIEW.

They denounced the poisonous political atmosphere that compels female politicians to go beyond their legislative responsibilities in order to be heard.

“What prevents the Senate President from interacting with Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan without using contempt and condescension? The statement went on to say that a head of a democratic institution must maintain equality, justice, and respect for all parliamentarians, regardless of gender.

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In order to eradicate gender-based intimidation in the Senate, VIEW demanded that the Nigerian legislative establish a climate in which women’s opinions are recognized, valued, and promoted in the political process.

“We remain steadfast in our support of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan and all other Nigerian women who reject quiet. A democracy in crisis is one in which women’s voices are suppressed.

“Until true inclusivity is achieved, we will keep demanding justice, equity, and accountability,” the coalition said.

EFCC Nabs 59 Suspected Online Fraudsters in Abuja

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Monday arrested 59 suspected online scammers in Abuja.

The commission’s spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, made this announcement in Abuja.

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According to Oyewale, commission agents captured the suspects at Abacha Road in Nasarawa’s Mararaba axis.

According to him, the arrest followed reliable information that they may have been involved in fraudulent online activity.
He said that the panel had found 73 phones of various brands and that the culprits would shortly face charges.

Nigeria’s Election Is War’ – Gov Aiyedatiwa Reveals Why His Wife Didn’t Campaign with Him

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Ondo State Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa has compared Nigerian elections and campaigns to going to battle.

For security considerations, Governor Aiyedatiwa reportedly claimed he did not accompany his wife, Oluwaseun Aiyedatiwa, to campaign events.
The governor said in an interview with Channels TV on Monday that his wife attended his swearing-in ceremony for a second term because it was a post-war celebration.

However, he noted that his wife was at home planning everything and praying for him while he was out in the open during his campaign.

 

“I can also tell you that I was there with my deputy and all of our supporters during the campaign years,” he said. Remember, though, that your wife is not present in the studio with you right now. That, in my opinion, is at work. Additionally, you don’t bring your wife to work. She was back home at the time, most likely praying for us as we ran around the block on a campaign. However, she was present for the formal event today. Therefore, I’m not sure what you truly mean when you say that. However, you do not bring your wife to the front lines of battle while you are working there. You are aware that the election in this region of the world is akin to a war. Thus, no soldier brings his spouse to the front lines of battle. They remain at home, praying and taking care of everything. However, they will appear when he arrives after the war, following the ceremony.

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Industry insiders have verified that MultiChoice plans to raise the monthly membership fees for its DStv and GOtv packages. The well-liked Compact bouquet would go from ₦15,700 to ₦19,000.
Nearly a year has passed since the company’s previous price review, and this move follows the ongoing naira depreciation, growing inflation, and rising energy prices.
Changes in Prices for Different Bouquets

A large percentage of MultiChoice’s user base consists of DStv Compact, Access, and Family bundle subscribers, all of whom will be impacted by the changes.

Cost of DStv Compact: ₦15,700.

Family DSTV: ₦9,300 → ₦11,000

From ₦5,100 to ₦6,000 for DStv access

The precise numbers have not yet been finalized, but DStv Premium and Compact+ are also expected to increase.

The Value and Plus packages for GOtv customers will also undergo modifications:

GOtv worth ₦3,600 less ₦3,900

Netflix Plus: ₦4,850 → 5,800

Economic Factors Driving Price Increases
An insider in the sector who talked to TheCable blamed the pricing changes on the Federal Government’s continuous economic reforms, which include raising electricity rates, removing fuel subsidies, and floating the Naira.

Prices for products and services have nearly doubled since the Federal Government started its economic reforms in 2023. As of December 2024, inflation is at 34.80%, forcing businesses to make pricing adjustments—some up to three times last year—according to an industry insider.

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Many Nigerian businesses, particularly those in the consumer products, transportation, and telecommunications industries, have suffered from unstable foreign exchange, which has resulted in significant losses.

Sowore Challenges Security Agents: ‘Why Shout? I’m Not Yahaya Bello

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Omoyele Sowore, a former African Action Congress (AAC) presidential candidate, has gone up against members of the Nigeria Police Force and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for preventing him from entering the Federal High Court’s grounds.
Speaking on Monday, Sowore claimed in a video posted on X that uniformed security personnel, including the police, civil defense, and Department of State Security (DSS) Services, had taken control of the Nigerian legal system.
Refusing to be obstructed by any of the officers, Sowore cautioned that he is not former Kogi State governor Yahaya Bello, who is currently facing charges of financial misappropriation from the commission.

He asserted that the security guards had unlawfully occupied the court’s grounds by bringing Yahaya Bello, a “thief,” there.

The former governor reported himself to the EFCC office in Abuja, which is how the authorities were able to jail Bello. He also criticized the authorities for not arresting Bello when he was declared wanted.

Sowore replied, “Why are you yelling at me?” in the video. Do I have Yahaya Bello’s appearance? In court, I have business. Neither the EFCC nor the police need to clear me because none of you are a court officer.

This is a Federal High Court; I will speak with a court official if you bring one. They are still pestering us, and the EFCC took me to court. It is not your place to stand before the high court. Since you are not my attorney, you have no right to be aware of my situation.