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Influencer Slams ‘Exorbitant’ Lagos Beach House Prices Amid Detty December Festivities

By Prosper Mene

As Nigeria’s vibrant “Detty December” season kicks into high gear, drawing thousands of diaspora Nigerians and tourists to Lagos for concerts, parties, and beach escapes, complaints about skyrocketing accommodation costs are mounting. A lady (Raye)  has taken to social media to slam the “exorbitant” prices of beach houses, highlighting the growing frustration over price gouging during the festive period.

The criticism comes amid a broader backlash against inflated rates for short-term rentals, including luxury beach properties in areas like Elegushi, Oniru, Tarkwa Bay, and Ilashe. Popular private beach houses and resorts, known for their oceanfront views, pools, and exclusive vibes, are reportedly charging premiums that many deem unjustifiable given Lagos’ infrastructure challenges.

Industry observers note that nightly rates for short-let apartments and beachfront properties have surged dramatically this year. While off-season rates for upscale accommodations hover around ₦120,000 to ₦200,000 per night, December bookings are pushing ₦220,000 to ₦300,000 or higher, with some premium beach villas demanding even more for group stays.

Travel experts warn that such hikes risk pricing Lagos out of its own festive season. Gbenga Onitilo, Managing Director of Travelden, recently cautioned that unchecked overpricing in hospitality could drive visitors to cheaper alternatives in Ghana or Rwanda, threatening the long-term appeal of Detty December.

Influencer Laura Ikeji has also weighed in on the greed fueling seasonal inflation, extending her critique beyond services like hair braiding to broader exploitation of returnees. “We are greedy,” she stated in a viral video, predicting that excessive charges could “ruin” the beloved tradition.

Despite the complaints, Detty December remains a cultural powerhouse, boosting Lagos’ economy with millions in revenue from tourism, nightlife, and events. Beaches continue to buzz with parties, but affordability concerns are prompting some visitors to opt for hotels offering better value through amenities like daily cleaning and reliable power.

As the festivities continue, stakeholders call for balanced pricing to sustain the “detty” spirit that makes December in Lagos unforgettable, without leaving revelers feeling fleeced.

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Ajimobi’s Widow Reflects on Husband’s Enduring Legacy, Years Shared

By Prosper Mene

Chief (Mrs.) Florence Ajimobi, widow of the late former Governor of Oyo State, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, has opened up about the profound impact of her husband’s legacy more than five years after his passing, describing their over 40 years together as the foundation of enduring love, resilience, and public service.

In a poignant reflection marking what would have been another milestone in their shared life, Mrs. Ajimobi spoke of the late governor, affectionately known as the “Koseleri” of Oyo politics, as her greatest supporter, mentor, and strength. “He spoilt me with love and spoiled me with wisdom,” she recalled. “We married in 1980 after just six months of courtship, and those years were the best of my life. He was not just my husband; he was my friend, my father figure, my everything.”

The late Senator Ajimobi, who served as Oyo State’s first two-term governor from 2011 to 2019, is widely credited with transforming the state through infrastructure development, urban renewal, and educational initiatives, earning him the moniker “Architect of Modern Oyo.” His widow emphasized that his vision continues to thrive through ongoing projects like the Abiola Ajimobi Technical University and the Senator Abiola Ajimobi Foundation.

“This achievement is a testament to the fact that the legacy of Senator Abiola Ajimobi is alive, well, and thriving,” Mrs. Ajimobi recently stated while celebrating a student’s international success from the university her husband founded. “It is built on an unshakable belief in the potential of our youth and purposeful leadership.”

Through the foundation’s initiatives,  including the annual roundtable discussions, food banks, healthcare support for cancer and maternal care, and the ABC House for vulnerable children, Mrs. Ajimobi has steadfastly preserved her husband’s philanthropic spirit. “He came, saw, and conquered,” she said in earlier tributes. “His legacies in Oyo State and Nigeria will forever live on. I miss him deeply, but I know he would want me to be strong and uphold what he built.”

Despite personal challenges, including the tragic loss of their eldest daughter earlier this year, Mrs. Ajimobi has emerged as a pillar of quiet strength, continuing community programs via the Senator Abiola Ajimobi Resource Centre and recently earning recognition with a presidential ambassadorial nomination.

As Oyo State reflects on the late governor’s contributions on his posthumous birthday today, his widow’s words resonate: “What profits a man if he lives to 90 but cannot make heaven? Abiola made heaven and is at peace with God. That is my greatest consolation.”

The Ajimobi family and political associates continue to honor his memory, affirming that through dedication and faith, his enduring legacy illuminates the path forward for generations.

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FIFA Unveils Best Women’s 11 for 2025

By Prosper Mene

In a ceremony at the Fairmont Katara Hall in Doha, FIFA has revealed The Best FIFA Women’s 11 for 2025, showcasing the pinnacle of women’s football excellence from the 2024/25 season.

The star-studded lineup, voted on by national team coaches and captains, journalists, and fans worldwide, is dominated by players from Spain (seven) and England (four), reflecting the nations’ continued supremacy in the sport. Spain’s La Roja and England’s Lionesses, fresh off retaining their European Championship title, provided the bulk of the selections, with FC Barcelona contributing an impressive six players.

The team, covering performances from August 11, 2024, to August 2, 2025, is presented in a classic 4-3-3 formation:

Goalkeeper:

Hannah Hampton (Chelsea FC / England), The newly crowned Best FIFA Women’s Goalkeeper anchored the defense with her commanding presence.

Defenders:

Lucy Bronze (Chelsea FC / England) – Right-back

Leah Williamson (Arsenal FC / England) – Center-back

Irene Paredes (FC Barcelona / Spain) – Center-back

Ona Batlle (FC Barcelona / Spain) – Left-back

Midfielders:

Aitana Bonmatí (FC Barcelona / Spain) – Central midfielder

Patri Guijarro (FC Barcelona / Spain) – Central midfielder

Clàudia Pina (FC Barcelona / Spain) – Central midfieldere46daa

Forwards:

Mariona Caldentey (Arsenal FC / Spain) – Right forward

Alessia Russo (Arsenal FC / England) – Striker

Alexia Putellas (FC Barcelona / Spain) – Left forward0f1ac3

Barcelona’s dominance is unmistakable, with Batlle, Paredes, Guijarro, Bonmatí, Pina, and Putellas all earning spots , a testament to the club’s success in the UEFA Women’s Champions League and domestic competitions. Arsenal bridged the gap with three inclusions, including Caldentey, who joined the Gunners from Barcelona in 2024, while Chelsea celebrated two: Hampton and Bronze.

Adding to the Spanish joy, Aitana Bonmatí secured The Best FIFA Women’s Player award for the third consecutive year, capping off another masterful season for club and country.

England’s Sarina Wiegman was also honored as Best Women’s Coach.

FIFA highlighted the lineup as a celebration of “England and Spain stars dominating The Best Women’s 11,” underscoring the global impact of European powerhouses in women’s football.

The Best FIFA Football Awards 2025 continue to recognize the sport’s elite, with further honors including the FIFA Puskás Award for the best goal and individual accolades across men’s and women’s categories.

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Remi Tinubu Empowers 250 Elderly Citizens in Ekiti State Through Renewed Hope Initiative

By Prosper Mene

Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has extended her Renewed Hope Initiative Elderly Support Scheme (RHIESS) to Ekiti State, empowering 250 vulnerable elderly citizens aged 65 and above with financial grants to enhance their well-being and dignity during the festive season.

Under the third edition of the nationwide programme themed “Finding Joy in Old Age,” each beneficiary in Ekiti received a cash grant of ₦200,000, contributing to a total disbursement of ₦50 million in the state. The initiative, which runs simultaneously across all 36 states, the Federal Capital Territory, and includes veterans from the Defence and Police Officers’ Wives Association, aims to support 9,500 elderly Nigerians nationwide with a total of ₦1.9 billion.

Represented by the Wife of the Ekiti State Governor and RHI State Coordinator, Dr. Olayemi Oyebanji, Senator Tinubu emphasized the scheme’s goal of recognizing the invaluable contributions of senior citizens to nation-building. “This social investment programme embodies our ongoing effort to ensure that our elderly citizens live with dignity and joy in a nation that genuinely cares for its own,” she stated in her address.

The First Lady highlighted that since 2023, the Renewed Hope Initiative has made it a tradition to celebrate and support the elderly every December, reassuring them that they are valued and not forgotten. Beneficiaries also received additional support, including food items and health checks in similar programmes across states.

Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, commended the initiative for complementing his administration’s Shared Prosperity agenda, noting its direct impact on vulnerable groups. Dr. Olayemi Oyebanji expressed gratitude for the gesture, describing it as a timely relief that aligns with efforts to prioritize the welfare of the elderly.

The Renewed Hope Initiative continues to focus on social investment, economic empowerment, health, and inclusion, complementing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s agenda to uplift all Nigerians.

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Build more correctional facilities, Ogun CJ urges govt

By Prosper Mene

The Chief Judge of Ogun State, Justice Mosunmola Dipeolu, has called on the state government to construct additional correctional facilities as a lasting solution to the severe overcrowding plaguing the state’s five custodial centres.

Justice Dipeolu made the appeal on Monday during a jail delivery exercise at the Oba and Ibara Correctional Centres in Abeokuta, where she freed 29 inmates – 23 from the New Abeokuta Custodial Centre in Oba and six from the Old Abeokuta Custodial Centre in Ibara.

Speaking to journalists after the exercise, the Chief Judge emphasised that periodic jail deliveries and other judicial interventions, while helpful, are insufficient to address the root cause of congestion.

“The jail delivery exercise alone is not enough. We need more correctional facilities, and only the government can make that happen,” she said, adding that crime rates are rising daily, leading to heavier caseloads for judges , with some handling at least 300 cases each.

She lamented the highly congested state of the facilities, noting that a recent distress message from the Ogun State Controller of Correctional Centres highlighted the urgency of the situation.

Justice Dipeolu stressed the need for broader reforms, including regular jail deliveries, non-custodial sentences for minor offences, restitution to victims, and other measures to safeguard the justice system’s integrity.

The latest releases bring the total number of inmates freed under her administration’s decongestion efforts to over 300 this year alone, including 187 from a special intervention at Sagamu Correctional Centre last month, 100 in May, and others in prior exercises.

She urged the released inmates to reform and avoid reoffending, warning that future opportunities for clemency may not be available.

The Chief Judge also announced a forthcoming Special Intervention Week at the Ilaro Correctional Centre from December 15 to 23, 2025, to review 235 cases.

Overcrowding remains a nationwide challenge in Nigeria’s correctional system, contributing to security risks and poor conditions, as noted in recent reports.

These images illustrate the ongoing challenges and efforts to address overcrowding in Ogun State’s correctional facilities.

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Temi Otedola and Mr Eazi Reveal the Stress Behind Their Multi-Destination Weddings: “It Was Insane”

By Prosper Mene

Nigerian power couple Temi Otedola, daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola, and Afrobeats star Mr Eazi (Oluwatosin Ajibade) have opened up about the intense challenges and disagreements they faced while planning their extravagant triple wedding celebrations earlier this year.

In a candid recent interview, the newlyweds admitted that organizing three destination weddings in just three months—across Monaco, Dubai, and Iceland—was far more demanding than they anticipated. “We did three weddings within three months. That was insane,” Temi shared, highlighting the logistical nightmare of pulling off multiple high-profile events in quick succession.

The couple originally planned a simple, private court wedding in Nigeria for privacy reasons. However, concerns about publicity led to heated debates. One idea was to have court officials conduct the ceremony in their living room, but disagreements arose, Mr Eazi was uncomfortable with it, while Temi found it appealing. They considered the UK but ultimately chose Monaco for its sentimental value, describing it as their “Euro base” and a calm, distraction-free spot.

Mr Eazi also expressed surprise at the “mountain of administration” involved in marriage, far beyond just signing papers.

Despite the stress, the weddings were a global sensation:

May 2025: Intimate civil ceremony in Monaco, on the meaningful date of Mr Eazi’s late mother’s birthday.

July 2025: Vibrant Yoruba traditional wedding at the Otedola family home in Dubai, complete with cultural elements like performances by King Sunny Ade.

August 2025: Dreamy white wedding in Iceland, at the iconic Hallgrímskirkja Church, inspired by the country’s natural beauty.

The couple even teased a potential fourth ceremony, with Mr Eazi joking, “And we have one more to go.”

Fans have praised their unconventional approach, blending rich Nigerian heritage with global glamour.

Temi and Mr Eazi’s love story, which began in 2017 and led to a 2022 proposal, continues to captivate, proving that even fairy-tale weddings come with real-world hurdles.

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Iranian Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi Violently Rearrested at Memorial for Rights Lawyer

By Prosper Mene

Iranian security forces on Friday violently rearrested 2023 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi and at least eight other activists during a memorial ceremony in Mashhad for prominent human-rights lawyer Khosrow Alikordi, who died under suspicious circumstances earlier this month.

Mohammadi, 53, had been on temporary medical release from Tehran’s notorious Evin prison since December 2024. Witnesses and family members said plainclothes officers beat her on the legs, pulled her by the hair, and dragged her away before bundling her and the others into vehicles and taking them to an unknown location.

Among those detained was Sepideh Gholian, a well-known labour and women’s rights activist who had previously been imprisoned with Mohammadi in Evin. The Kurdistan Human Rights Network (Hengaw) described the arrests as “violent” and said the detainees’ whereabouts remain unknown.

The memorial marked the traditional seventh day after the death of Alikordi, 45, a lawyer who represented defendants arrested during Iran’s 2022–2023 “Woman, Life, Freedom” protests. His body was discovered in his office on 5 December. Rights groups, including Norway-based Iran Human Rights in Iran, have demanded an independent investigation, citing “serious suspicion of state murder.”

Video verified by the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) shows Mohammadi, without the mandatory hijab, addressing a crowd of mourners. Standing on a vehicle and holding a microphone, she led chants of “Long live Iran,” “We fight, we die, we take back Iran,” and “Death to the dictator.”

Mohammadi’s Paris-based husband, Taghi Rahmani, and her brother Hamid Mohammadi, who lives in Oslo, both confirmed the arrests. “They beat her legs and dragged her by the hair,” Hamid Mohammadi told AFP. He expressed less concern about the arrest itself , “she has been arrested many times”  than about the likely impact on her already fragile health after years of medical complications in prison, including lung and heart problems that required surgery.

Mohammadi has spent much of the past decade behind bars for her non-violent advocacy of women’s rights and opposition to the death penalty. She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in October 2023 for her decades-long struggle against the oppression of women in Iran and her fight for human rights and freedom for all. Her teenage twin children accepted the prize in Oslo on her behalf; she has not seen them in eleven years and is permanently banned from leaving the country.

Even during her brief release, Mohammadi continued to defy authorities by appearing in public without a headscarf, addressing international conferences by video link, and meeting activists across Iran.

In a message last month marking her children’s 19th birthday, she wrote: “While the authorities stamp the word ‘permanent’ on our documents, they themselves live each day in fear of the inevitable fall that will come at the hands of the people of Iran.”

Supporters fear the new arrest signals that even temporary medical releases will no longer protect prominent dissidents from swift re-imprisonment when they continue public acts of defiance.

As of publication, Iranian authorities have made no official statement on the arrests or on the circumstances surrounding Khosrow Alikordi’s death.

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Osun Community Declares End to Female Genital Mutilation, Pledges to Report Offenders

By Prosper Mene

The people of Akinlalu community in Osun State have publicly declared their total abandonment of female genital mutilation (FGM) and vowed to report anyone found practising or promoting it to law enforcement agencies.

The historic declaration was made on Thursday during a well-attended public event organised by Action Health Incorporated (AHI) with support from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).

Speaking on behalf of the community, the traditional ruler, Oba Israel Oluwabusola, the Alakinlalu of Akinlalu, announced the collective decision to end the harmful traditional practice.

“As the monarch of this town, I have consulted widely with my people and we have all agreed to completely stop the practice of female genital mutilation in Akinlalu,” Oba Oluwabusola said.

“We will continue to collaborate with the NGO, health officials, and security agencies to ensure that no one engages in this harmful act. Anyone caught will be promptly handed over to the appropriate authorities,” he added.

The monarch attributed past adherence to the practice to ignorance of its severe health consequences, including complications that can lead to stillbirths.

“Our forefathers did not know that many of the problems we faced, including stillbirths, were caused by FGM. Now that we are aware of the dangers, we are committed to protecting our daughters,” he stated.

He urged residents to spread the message throughout the community, emphasising that education and awareness are key to ensuring future generations live healthier lives.

Fatima Idris, Programme Officer at Action Health Incorporated, described the declaration as a significant milestone in the fight against FGM in Osun State.

Mrs Mary Bifarin, founder of Mary Care Foundation – a community-based partner organisation – praised the inclusive approach of the sensitisation programme.

“We ensured that the monarch, chiefs, religious leaders from both Islamic and Christian faiths, and the entire community were fully involved. Today’s public declaration sends a clear message that Akinlalu is no longer a place where female genital mutilation will be tolerated,” she said.

The Akinlalu declaration is part of broader ongoing efforts in Osun State to eradicate FGM. Recently, AHI, with support from UNFPA and in partnership with the Osun State Ministry of Education, trained adolescent students from five secondary schools in Ilesa on comprehensive sexuality education, with a strong focus on the dangers of FGM and the importance of reproductive health rights.

Community leaders and health advocates have hailed the development as a powerful example of how tradition can evolve when armed with knowledge, unity, and commitment to the well-being of the girl child.

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Nigerian Fitness Coach Oluchukwu Okeke Attempts Guinness World Record for Longest Step Aerobics Marathon

By Prosper Mene

Lagos-based fitness coach and wellness advocate Oluchukwu Okeke has launched an ambitious bid to break the Guinness World Record for the longest step aerobics marathon.

As of Friday evening, Okeke, founder of Jemad Fitness, had already surpassed 10 hours of continuous stepping since beginning her attempt at 9 a.m.

Speaking through her team in a statement to PUNCH Online, Okeke said the challenge is aimed at placing Nigeria on the global map while highlighting endurance, resilience, and the transformative power of movement.

The mother and fitness entrepreneur revealed that aerobics played a pivotal role in her recovery from postpartum depression.

“Stepping became my therapy. Each move reminded me that I was still here, still strong, and still capable of becoming more,” she said. “This record attempt is not just about endurance; it’s about hope. I want women to know that they can rise again, no matter what they’ve faced.”

Okeke has been in rigorous training since June 2024, overhauling her diet and sleep routine with the support of a professional dietitian.

“For the past three months, my meals have been strictly healthy and natural to ensure optimal nutrition and balance,” she explained, adding that structured sleep and recovery protocols have been equally critical.

The attempt is sponsored by Ofari Wholefoods, a partnership Okeke described as a shared commitment to community wellness, heart health, and intentional living.

Under Guinness World Records guidelines, participants are permitted five minutes of rest for every completed hour of activity. These breaks may be accumulated, for example, 20 minutes after four continuous hours, but partial hours do not qualify for additional rest.

Okeke’s marathon continues, with supporters and well-wishers tracking her progress as she pushes the boundaries of physical and mental resilience.

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First Lady Remi Tinubu Felicitates Osun’s Titilola Adeleke on Milestone 60th Birthday

By Prosper Mene 

First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has extended her birthday felicitations to the First Lady of Osun State, Mrs. Titilola Adeleke, as she marks her 60th birthday today.

The gesture, shared via an official statement on social media, shows the bond of sisterhood among Nigeria’s leading women in public service, while highlighting Mrs. Adeleke’s pivotal role in uplifting communities through the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI). As the Osun State Coordinator for the nationwide program spearheaded by Mrs. Tinubu, Mrs. Adeleke has been instrumental in driving initiatives focused on education, health, economic empowerment, and social welfare for vulnerable populations.

“I join your husband, the Governor of Osun State, His Excellency Senator Ademola Adeleke, your children, family, friends, and loved ones to celebrate you as you mark this milestone of 60 years,” Mrs. Tinubu wrote in her message. She praised Mrs. Adeleke’s unwavering dedication, noting, “I celebrate your commitment to uplifting the good people of Osun State through the Renewed Hope Initiative, where you continue to touch many lives.”

Born on December 9, 1965, Mrs. Adeleke , affectionately known as Titi. She has been a steadfast pillar of support for her husband, Governor Ademola Adeleke, since his inauguration in 2022. Her public service journey shows a deep-rooted passion for philanthropy and community development, often blending her roles as a mother, educator, and advocate seamlessly. Under her stewardship, the RHI in Osun has rolled out programs benefiting thousands, including scholarships for indigent students and health interventions for women and children.

The First Lady’s prayers for the celebrant were uplifting: “I pray this special day is filled with joy, love, and cherished moments. May you celebrate many more years in divine health, peace, joy, and happiness. Happy 60th birthday, Your Excellency.”

Governor Adeleke himself penned an emotional note earlier today, describing his wife as an “indispensable partner” and a “pillar of support” in both family and state affairs. “As you clock 60 today, I pray for more wisdom and strength as you contribute your own quota to the development of the family and our dear state,” he stated, reflecting on her quiet yet profound influence.

Social media has lit up with an outpouring of goodwill, with users hailing Mrs. Adeleke’s grace and resilience. One prominent post from Punch Newspapers captured the sentiment: “Remi Tinubu celebrates Adeleke’s wife on 60th birthday,” garnering thousands of views and shares. Supporters have flooded timelines with photos from past RHI events, emphasizing the collaborative spirit between the two first ladies.

This celebration also comes just days after a high-profile event at the Ooni of Ife’s 10th coronation anniversary in Ile-Ife, where Governor Adeleke and Mrs. Tinubu shared the stage alongside dignitaries like former President Olusegun Obasanjo. Despite a brief viral moment involving the governor’s impromptu performance  which caused lighthearted online banter, today’s birthday exchange reaffirms the enduring camaraderie in Nigeria’s political family.

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