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Friday, 6 February 2026
🚨Tems has earned 8.71 MILLION Spotify streams today alone. 🟢 — It is the BIGGEST streaming day of her career yet.
🚨Tems has earned 8.71 MILLION Spotify streams today alone. 🟢
— It is the BIGGEST streaming day of her career yet.
JUST IN 🚨 Oxlade’s “KU LO SA” is now certified PLATINUM in the UK 🇬🇧💿 — It’s his 1st song to achieve the milestone. 👏🏾
JUST IN 🚨
Oxlade’s “KU LO SA” is now certified PLATINUM in the UK 🇬🇧💿
— It’s his 1st song to achieve the milestone. 👏🏾
STATEMENT BY DR. BELLO MATAWALLE (@Bellomatawalle1), HON. MINISTER OF STATE DEFENCE (@MODInfoNg), ON THE WEDDING CEREMONY OF HIS CHILDREN.
Today, I had the rare blessing of a father, as I gave out my children in marriage at the National Mosque, Abuja.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (@officialABAT) did my family the greatest honour I could possibly ask for by graciously serving as Wali to my children.
I wish to use this platform to first express my profound gratitude to Mr President for his fatherliness, kindness, and affection towards me and my family—and, most of all, for standing with us at this extraordinary moment of joy and celebration. We are deeply grateful and truly honoured, Mr President.
I also sincerely thank everyone who attended and honoured my family with their presence and prayers at the wedding of my children. To my colleagues in the Cabinet, my friends, my family members, the great people of Zamfara State, and well-wishers from across the country, I remain eternally grateful for the overwhelming love and support you have shown me and my family.
To those who travelled from afar to share in this joyous occasion, I pray for your safe journey to your final destinations.
May the Almighty Allah go with you all.
Dr. Bello Muhammad Matawalle
The Hon. Minister of State, for Defence.
“Wizkid has mastered the art of global relevance without cultural erasure, moving fluidly across borders while remaining deeply rooted in African identity.”🥶 -Rollingstone
“Wizkid has mastered the art of global relevance without cultural erasure, moving fluidly across borders while remaining deeply rooted in African identity.”🥶
-Rollingstone
DEATH OF FRSC OFFICER: TRUCK DRIVER SENTENCED TO LIFE IMPRISONMENT A High Court in Lagos state has sentenced one Okpara Kingsley Onyekachi, a truck driver to life imprisonment for killing an FRSC officer on duty. In a statement by the Corps Public Education Officer, Segun Ogungbemide, the fatal incident occurred on 16 November 2023 at Orile-Iganmu, Lagos State, while an FRSC patrol team was conducting routine traffic enforcement as Investigations revealed that the defendant, driving a 40-feet container laden truck at excessive speed, failed to exercise due care and rammed into a stationary mini truck that had been flagged down for inspection hence crushing a personnel of the Corps while actively discharging official duties. The FRSC Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, however describes the judgement as one that sends a loud and unmistakable message to all drivers, particularly operators of heavy duty vehicles that recklessness on our roads will no longer be tolerated.
DEATH OF FRSC OFFICER: TRUCK DRIVER SENTENCED TO LIFE IMPRISONMENT
A High Court in Lagos state has sentenced one Okpara Kingsley Onyekachi, a truck driver to life imprisonment for killing an FRSC officer on duty.
In a statement by the Corps Public Education Officer, Segun Ogungbemide, the fatal incident occurred on 16 November 2023 at Orile-Iganmu, Lagos State, while an FRSC patrol team was conducting routine traffic enforcement as Investigations revealed that the defendant, driving a 40-feet container laden truck at excessive speed, failed to exercise due care and rammed into a stationary mini truck that had been flagged down for inspection hence crushing a personnel of the Corps while actively discharging official duties.
The FRSC Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, however describes the judgement as one that sends a loud and unmistakable message to all drivers, particularly operators of heavy duty vehicles that recklessness on our roads will no longer be tolerated.
In 2025, from individual champions in athletics and other sports, to our winning female football and basketball teams as well as the Super Eagles who despite their bronze medal at AFCON2025, captured our hearts, scores of athletes representing Nigeria made our nation proud. Sports is one of our strongest brands as a nation. It unifies us, breaks all our fault lines, inspires belief, and builds a sense of community that cuts across age, language, ethnicity, religion, and social status. Over the past year, Nigerian athletes in various disciplines carried our flag with courage and pride across Africa and the world with Nigeria cumulatively winning an unprecedented 373 medals across all sports in 2025. From grassroots competitions to continental and global stages, the evidence is clear that when talent is supported with structure and preparation, Nigeria delivers. I commend the National Sports Commission for the progress and successes inspite of the challenges. I salute the leadership of the NSC under the chairmanship of Malam Shehu Dikko for driving the reform agenda towards the resetting, refocusing, and relaunching of the sports sector in alignment with the renewed hope agenda and shared prosperity vission of my administration. Yet we must be honest. For too long, sports funding was slowed by bureaucracy, fragmented across institutions, and when funds are released, they come too late to support proper preparation and even participation. Likewise, no meaningful investment is made towards sports infrastructure development and maintenance that meets international benchmarks. That cycle undermined performance and placed our athletes at a disadvantage. This must change. I have therefore approved and directed the relevant ministries of Finance, Budget and Economic Planning and the Budget Office of the Federation for the resetting of sports funding to ensure that henceforth as from the 2026 fiscal year adequate provisions for sporting Infrastructure development, maintenance, sporting activities, programs, events and participation in international competitions are made annually in the national budget, and that all Funds so appropriated are released immediately once the budget is passed and assented to. Nigerian athletes deserve certainty, not excuses. In addition, allocations for sporting activities currently spread across MDAs will be reviewed, restructured and streamlined, with the savings transferred into a unified funding framework under the National Sports Commission to strengthen domestic programs and international sports participation. These reforms are anchored on the Renewed Hope Initiative for Nigeria’s Sports Economy, RHINSE, which positions sports as a driver for job creation, tourism, investment, and global influence. In addition, through scientific elite athlete development, active grassroots participation, revitalised federations, and the hosting of major international events at home, we are building a sports ecosystem that works. Indeed, sports is our national asset and thus must be administered, managed, and funded in alignment with its special nature and demands devoid of any bureaucratic bottlenecks. The future of Nigerian sports will be planned, properly funded, and competitive. We will support our athletes early, prepare them thoroughly, and celebrate them proudly. Nigeria will continue to win, with pride. ~ Bola Ahmed Tinubu President
In 2025, from individual champions in athletics and other sports, to our winning female football and basketball teams as well as the Super Eagles who despite their bronze medal at AFCON2025, captured our hearts, scores of athletes representing Nigeria made our nation proud.
Sports is one of our strongest brands as a nation. It unifies us, breaks all our fault lines, inspires belief, and builds a sense of community that cuts across age, language, ethnicity, religion, and social status.
Over the past year, Nigerian athletes in various disciplines carried our flag with courage and pride across Africa and the world with Nigeria cumulatively winning an unprecedented 373 medals across all sports in 2025. From grassroots competitions to continental and global stages, the evidence is clear that when talent is supported with structure and preparation, Nigeria delivers.
I commend the National Sports Commission for the progress and successes inspite of the challenges. I salute the leadership of the NSC under the chairmanship of Malam Shehu Dikko for driving the reform agenda towards the resetting, refocusing, and relaunching of the sports sector in alignment with the renewed hope agenda and shared prosperity vission of my administration.
Yet we must be honest. For too long, sports funding was slowed by bureaucracy, fragmented across institutions, and when funds are released, they come too late to support proper preparation and even participation. Likewise, no meaningful investment is made towards sports infrastructure development and maintenance that meets international benchmarks. That cycle undermined performance and placed our athletes at a disadvantage. This must change.
I have therefore approved and directed the relevant ministries of Finance, Budget and Economic Planning and the Budget Office of the Federation for the resetting of sports funding to ensure that henceforth as from the 2026 fiscal year adequate provisions for sporting Infrastructure development, maintenance, sporting activities, programs, events and participation in international competitions are made annually in the national budget, and that all Funds so appropriated are released immediately once the budget is passed and assented to. Nigerian athletes deserve certainty, not excuses.
In addition, allocations for sporting activities currently spread across MDAs will be reviewed, restructured and streamlined, with the savings transferred into a unified funding framework under the National Sports Commission to strengthen domestic programs and international sports participation.
These reforms are anchored on the Renewed Hope Initiative for Nigeria’s Sports Economy, RHINSE, which positions sports as a driver for job creation, tourism, investment, and global influence. In addition, through scientific elite athlete development, active grassroots participation, revitalised federations, and the hosting of major international events at home, we are building a sports ecosystem that works.
Indeed, sports is our national asset and thus must be administered, managed, and funded in alignment with its special nature and demands devoid of any bureaucratic bottlenecks.
The future of Nigerian sports will be planned, properly funded, and competitive. We will support our athletes early, prepare them thoroughly, and celebrate them proudly.
Nigeria will continue to win, with pride.
~ Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President
In 2023, Rick Ross purchased Meek Mill's Atlanta-area mansion for $4.2 million in cash. It was something that Meek had posted online — and put it up for sale, but it was moving slow. For no reason Rick Ross helped him and took it off the market. The 8-bedroom, 9-bath estate had been on the market for two years before Ross bought "Sold Rozay the big fish estate," Meek posted on Instagram along with a screenshot of the TMZ report. "I ain't even know he bought this lol." Having people like Rick Ross in your life is important, — they'll lift you up anytime you fall without saying too much 💯
In 2023, Rick Ross purchased Meek Mill's Atlanta-area mansion for $4.2 million in cash.
It was something that Meek had posted online — and put it up for sale, but it was moving slow. For no reason Rick Ross helped him and took it off the market.
The 8-bedroom, 9-bath estate had been on the market for two years before Ross bought
"Sold Rozay the big fish estate," Meek posted on Instagram along with a screenshot of the TMZ report. "I ain't even know he bought this lol."
Having people like Rick Ross in your life is important, — they'll lift you up anytime you fall without saying too much 💯
Fifty years after the passing of General Murtala Muhammad, his example still weighs heavily on our sense of duty as public servants. He led with clarity and firmness. He expected discipline from the civil service and carried Nigeria’s voice with confidence beyond our borders, especially in matters of justice and African unity. His life remains a reminder that leadership is not about time spent in office, but about resolve and the courage to act when called upon. Today, at this milestone anniversary, I am reminded of the standard he set. Government must be principled, focused, and united in purpose. The most meaningful way to honour his memory is to keep working toward a nation that lives up to those values.
Fifty years after the passing of General Murtala Muhammad, his example still weighs heavily on our sense of duty as public servants. He led with clarity and firmness. He expected discipline from the civil service and carried Nigeria’s voice with confidence beyond our borders, especially in matters of justice and African unity. His life remains a reminder that leadership is not about time spent in office, but about resolve and the courage to act when called upon. Today, at this milestone anniversary, I am reminded of the standard he set. Government must be principled, focused, and united in purpose. The most meaningful way to honour his memory is to keep working toward a nation that lives up to those values.
The Nigeria Police Force through the INTERPOL National Central Bureau in Abuja, arrested and recovered $23,000 from a romance scammer Achufusi Obioma Ikenna and repatriated the full amount to the victim in Cayman Islands. This is following a request from the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service. The scammer will be arraigned.
The Nigeria Police Force through the INTERPOL National Central Bureau in Abuja, arrested and recovered $23,000 from a romance scammer Achufusi Obioma Ikenna and repatriated the full amount to the victim in Cayman Islands. This is following a request from the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service. The scammer will be arraigned.
BREAKING: Oil Is No Longer Enough” — FG Unveils Bold Export-Led Plan to Rebuild Nigeria’s Economy ❤️🇳🇬 The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to repositioning Nigeria’s economy through a structured export-led growth strategy aimed at long-term sustainability and shared prosperity. Speaking at the Distinguished Personality Lecture of the Faculty of Administration, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, the Executive Chairman of the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS), Dr. Zacch A. Adedeji, PhD, said Nigeria’s economic future depends on deliberate industrialisation, higher productivity, and increased economic complexity rather than continued reliance on crude oil exports. Adedeji noted that Nigeria’s current export structure remains largely undiversified and vulnerable to external shocks, stressing that global competitiveness is now driven by knowledge, skills, and value-added production. He highlighted the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as a critical platform for strengthening regional value chains and expanding Nigeria’s manufacturing and industrial footprint across Africa. According to him, ongoing fiscal, trade, and institutional reforms under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda are designed to create an enabling environment for export competitiveness, private sector growth, and job creation. Adedeji added that sustained implementation of these reforms would position Nigeria to move up the global value chain and achieve inclusive economic growth for future generations. Tiwa Savage Daddy Freeze Rt 👇❤️
BREAKING: Oil Is No Longer Enough” — FG Unveils Bold Export-Led Plan to Rebuild Nigeria’s Economy ❤️🇳🇬
The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to repositioning Nigeria’s economy through a structured export-led growth strategy aimed at long-term sustainability and shared prosperity.
Speaking at the Distinguished Personality Lecture of the Faculty of Administration, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, the Executive Chairman of the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS), Dr. Zacch A. Adedeji, PhD, said Nigeria’s economic future depends on deliberate industrialisation, higher productivity, and increased economic complexity rather than continued reliance on crude oil exports.
Adedeji noted that Nigeria’s current export structure remains largely undiversified and vulnerable to external shocks, stressing that global competitiveness is now driven by knowledge, skills, and value-added production.
He highlighted the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as a critical platform for strengthening regional value chains and expanding Nigeria’s manufacturing and industrial footprint across Africa.
According to him, ongoing fiscal, trade, and institutional reforms under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda are designed to create an enabling environment for export competitiveness, private sector growth, and job creation.
Adedeji added that sustained implementation of these reforms would position Nigeria to move up the global value chain and achieve inclusive economic growth for future generations.
Tiwa Savage Daddy Freeze Rt 👇❤️
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🚨Tems has earned 8.71 MILLION Spotify streams today alone. 🟢 — It is the BIGGEST streaming day of her career yet.
🚨Tems has earned 8.71 MILLION Spotify streams today alone. 🟢 — It is the BIGGEST streaming day of her career yet.
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