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‘I didn’t insult Igbo’ – Brymo

‘I didn’t insult Igbo’ – Brymo

Nigerian singer, Brymo has tendered an apology for insulting Nigerians of Igbo extraction. Recall that over 8000 people have called for the disqualification of Brymo from the 8th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) over his contentious remarks about the Igbo tribe. According to the petition, not receiving the honour will send the musician a clear...

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Plateau pastor burns colleagues’ cars over hatred

Plateau pastor burns colleagues’ cars over hatred

A Jos-based pastor, Albarka Bitrus, has been arrested by operatives of the Plateau State Police Command for burning two cars and a bicycle belonging to other clerics whom he claimed hated him. The spokesman for the command, Alabo Alfred, in a statement on Wednesday, said Bitrus disclosed that on January 4, 2023, he set ablaze...

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CELEBRATION AS ENUGU BUSINESS MAN AND SON OF ENUGU TRADITIONAL RULER, PRINCE UDEMGABA TIES THE KNOT WITH HIS HEART THROB

CELEBRATION AS ENUGU BUSINESS MAN AND SON OF ENUGU TRADITIONAL RULER, PRINCE UDEMGABA TIES THE KNOT WITH HIS HEART THROB

Agbada-Nenwe community of Enugu state was indeed agog with celebrations on the 29th of December 2022 as they gave their daughter, Chioma Onuorah out in marriage to Prince Udemgba Chinonso Ikemefuna, a known Enugu business man and son of late Enugu traditional ruler, HRH Igwe Ikemefuna of Obegu Kingdom, Awgu local government area of Enugu...

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Olakunle Churchill celebrates His third wedding anniversary with WIFE

Olakunle Churchill celebrates His third wedding anniversary with WIFE

Nigerian entrepreneur, Olakunle Churchill and Gambia-born Nollywood actress, Rosy Meurer, are marking their third year of marital union. The couple took to their Instagram pages on Friday to share dazzling black and white-themed pictures of themselves as they celebrated their third wedding anniversary In a series of Instagram posts, the businessman penned several heart-melting notes...

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Germany returns BENIN LOOTED ARTEFACTS to Nigeria

Germany returns BENIN LOOTED ARTEFACTS to Nigeria

The Federal Republic of Germany yesterday at the Foreign Affairs Ministry, Abuja, handed 22 Benin Bronzes to the Nigerian government. The artefacts, which had stayed outside Nigeria for 125 years, were looted from Benin by the British and over the years, had moved to different countries before arriving in Germany. The German Government delegation was...