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‎First Lady Oluremi Tinubu Empowers 500 Women with N25m Grants in Ekiti

By Prosper Mene 

‎First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has empowered 500 women in Ekiti State with grants of N50,000 each, totaling N25 million, under the Renewed Hope Initiative Economic Empowerment Programme.

‎The initiative, implemented in partnership with the Tony Elumelu Foundation, aims to boost women’s economic participation and foster financial independence across the state.

‎During the disbursement event on Friday, Senator Tinubu urged the beneficiaries to invest the funds judiciously, emphasizing the importance of using the grants to create sustainable businesses and improve their livelihoods.

‎The program is designed to support women entrepreneurs, providing them with the financial resources needed to start or scale their ventures.“This initiative reflects our commitment to uplifting women and ensuring they have the tools to thrive economically,” Senator Tinubu said. “I encourage you to make the most of this opportunity and contribute to the growth of your communities.

‎The partnership with the Tony Elumelu Foundation shows the initiative’s focus on leveraging private-sector expertise to drive impactful change.

‎Beneficiaries expressed gratitude for the support, noting that the grants would help them expand businesses, improve household incomes, and create jobs within their communities.

‎Local leaders in Ekiti also commended the First Lady’s efforts, citing the program’s potential to transform the economic landscape for women in the state

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‎Ibom Air Passenger Incident: Eyewitness Claims Crew Provoked Altercation

‎By Prosper Mene 

‎An eyewitness, David Ogede, a lawyer seated next to passenger Comfort Emmanson, has come out to explain that the airline’s crew provoked the incident that led to her forceful removal from the aircraft.

The altercation, which occurred on August 10, 2025, has raised questions about airline staff conduct and passenger treatment, with viral videos showing Emmanson being escorted off the plane by security, her clothes torn and in a state of distress.

‎Ogede, speaking on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief, recounted that the incident began before takeoff when Emmanson struggled to switch off her iPhone, explaining that its power button was faulty. While the first air hostess politely instructed passengers to turn off their phones, a second hostess adopted a confrontational tone, repeatedly demanding Emmanson comply despite her pleas for assistance. “The second air hostess told her, ‘I don’t have time for your nonsense. Just switch it off,’” Ogede said, adding that Emmanson, who admitted she could not read, felt humiliated when the hostess dismissed her request for help and mocked her inability to navigate the phone’s settings.

‎The situation escalated when Emmanson, feeling singled out, questioned the hostess’s behavior, prompting a sharp response: “You had better keep quiet, or I will deal with you.” This, Ogede stated, triggered Emmanson to react angrily, using strong language. The second hostess then retreated to the front of the plane and did not return, while tension lingered among passengers. Ogede noted that the first hostess remained professional, assisting Emmanson with tasks like stowing her belongings before landing.

‎Ibom Air, in a statement released on August 11, claimed Emmanson refused to switch off her phone, verbally abused crew members, and assaulted them, including attempting to use a fire extinguisher as a weapon. The airline imposed a lifetime ban on her and handed her over to authorities, leading to her remand at Kirikiri Correctional Centre. She was later released after intervention by Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo, with charges dropped.

‎However, Ogede and another eyewitness, Tunde A. Ibrahim, challenged the airline’s narrative, alleging that Emmanson was unfairly targeted. Ibrahim claimed that upon landing, crew members prevented her from disembarking, stating that security had been called, which further escalated the situation. Social media posts have fueled public outrage, with some accusing Ibom Air of mishandling the incident and drawing comparisons to a 2022 case involving Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde (KWAM 1), who faced no prosecution for allegedly disrupting a ValueJet flight.

‎The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has called for additional eyewitness accounts to investigate the matter, while the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) condemned the “inhuman treatment” of Emmanson, particularly the public exposure in viral videos. The Nigerian Bar Association and other groups have also demanded an independent probe into Ibom Air’s handling of the incident.

‎Ogede emphasized that while Emmanson’s reaction was inappropriate, the second hostess’s unprofessional conduct inflamed a manageable situation. “With a little bit of humility and humanness, things may have changed,” he said, suggesting that better training in empathy and sensitivity could prevent such incidents.

‎Ibom Air has denied responsibility for leaking the viral footage and maintains that its actions were driven by safety concerns.

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Half of Nigerians Offline, Risking Digital Trade Boom, Warns Okonjo-Iweala

‎By Prosper Mene 

‎Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), has raised alarm over Nigeria’s low internet penetration, with over half of the population still offline, threatening the nation’s ability to capitalize on the $4.25 trillion global digital trade market.

‎Speaking at the launch of the Women Exporters in the Digital Economy (WEIDE) Fund in Abuja on Thursday, Okonjo-Iweala highlighted that only 45% of Nigerians have internet access, significantly trailing the global average of 67%. “No nation can truly digitize without a steady supply of electricity and reliable, affordable internet,” she stated. “This gap must be closed if we are to seize the opportunities of digital trade.”

‎The WEIDE Fund, a joint initiative by the WTO, International Trade Centre (ITC), and Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), aims to empower women entrepreneurs in digital commerce.

‎ Nigeria was selected as one of four countries for the 2024 rollout, alongside Jordan, Mongolia, and the Dominican Republic. Over 67,000 Nigerian women applied, with 146 selected as beneficiaries due to the high quality of applications. Sixteen women in the “Booster Track” will receive up to $30,000 and 18 months of technical support, while 130 in the “Discovery Track” will get up to $5,000 and a year of business assistance, spanning sectors like agriculture, IT, fashion, hospitality, beauty, and manufacturing.

‎Okonjo-Iweala emphasized that Africa’s share of global digital trade remains below 1%, urging Nigeria’s Ministries of Communications, Industry, and Power to collaborate on improving connectivity and infrastructure. “When women trade internationally, they earn almost three times more than those who sell locally,” she noted, highlighting the WEIDE Fund’s role in providing tools, skills, and market access.

‎ Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, pledged government support, praising women’s “empathy” as a business strength. Dr. Dele Oye, President of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (NACCIMA), lauded the program as a step toward Nigeria’s $1 trillion economy goal.

‎The launch coincided with Okonjo-Iweala’s visit to President Bola Tinubu, where she commended his economic stabilization efforts but urged stronger social safety nets to cushion the impact of reforms like petrol subsidy removal and foreign exchange unification, which have driven inflation and hardship.

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‎Tinubu Stabilizes Nigeria’s Economy, Says Okonjo-Iweala

By Prosper Mene 

‎The Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has commended President Bola Tinubu’s administration for its economic reforms, stating that they have successfully stabilized Nigeria’s economy.

‎Speaking to journalists after a closed-door meeting with the President at the Presidential Villa in Abuja on Thursday, Okonjo-Iweala described the reforms as “steps in the right direction” and credited Tinubu’s team for laying a foundation for future economic growth.“We think that the President and his team have worked hard to stabilize the economy, and you cannot really improve an economy unless it’s stable,” Okonjo-Iweala said. “So, he has to be given credit for the stability of the economy.”

‎She highlighted the importance of stability as a prerequisite for economic progress, noting that the reforms have set Nigeria on a path toward recovery.

‎ ‎However, the WTO chief emphasized that the next critical steps involve fostering economic growth and implementing robust social safety nets to alleviate the hardships faced by many Nigerians due to these reforms. “What is needed next is growth. We now need to grow the economy, and we need to put in social safety nets so that people who are feeling the pinch of the reforms can also have some support to weather the hardship,” she stated.

‎ ‎Her remarks come in the context of significant policy changes under Tinubu’s administration, including the removal of fuel subsidies in May 2023, which led to a sharp increase in fuel prices and subsequent rises in the cost of living. Despite these challenges, she urged the government to focus on job creation and poverty reduction through targeted policies. “How do we build social safety nets to help Nigerians cushion the hardship they are feeling? Then, how do we grow the economy so we can create more jobs and put more money in people’s pockets? These are issues we discussed with Mr. President,” she added.

Okonjo-Iweala’s endorsement underscores the potential of Tinubu’s reforms while highlighting the urgent need for measures to support vulnerable citizens.

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‎Super Falcons Still Await $100,000 Reward Promised by FG, Ajibade Reveals ‎

By Prosper Mene 

‎Super Falcons captain Rasheedat Ajibade has publicly expressed frustration over the Federal Government’s failure to fulfill its promise of a $100,000 reward for each player following their triumphant victory at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) in Morocco.

‎While speaking in an interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo, Ajibade disclosed that the team has not received the pledged cash reward, alongside other promised incentives, including three-bedroom apartments and national honours of Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON). “We have not received our money, but hopefully, it would be paid. They have not paid, all the promises, we have not received anything,” Ajibade stated.

‎The Super Falcons secured their record-extending 10th WAFCON title in a dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over Morocco, with standout performances from players like Esther Okoronkwo, Folashade Ijamilusi, and Jennifer Echegini. The team’s achievement was celebrated at a grand reception hosted by President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, where he praised their “indomitable spirit of resilience, determination, and courage” and announced the rewards.

‎However, months after the announcement, the promised funds and properties remain undelivered, raising questions about the administration’s priorities and the welfare of Nigerian athletes.

‎Ajibade, who was named Player of the Tournament, also noted that match bonuses remain unpaid, describing the situation as a “work in progress.” Despite her frustration, she expressed cautious optimism that the government would eventually honor its commitments.

‎The delay has drawn comparisons to similar unfulfilled promises in Nigerian sports, with public sentiment on across platforms reflecting growing discontent.

‎The Super Falcons’ situation comes in the wake of similar rewards promised to Nigeria’s women’s basketball team, D’Tigress, who also received pledges of $100,000 per player and other incentives following their recent AfroBasket triumph.

‎The recurrence of such delays has stirred calls for greater transparency and accountability in the management of sports funding in Nigeria.

‎Ajibade’s comments have heightened demands from fans and stakeholders for the Federal Government to expedite the payments and fulfill its promises to the Super Falcons, who continue to inspire millions across the nation

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Napa Onwusah, Tech Veteran from Amazon and Google, Joins Enugu Tech Festival Board

By Prosper Mene

‎The Enugu Tech Festival, a premier event driving innovation and collaboration in Nigeria’s tech ecosystem, has announced the appointment of Napa Onwusah, a distinguished tech leader with experience at Amazon and Google, to its board. 

‎This strategic addition is set to elevate the festival’s mission to foster technological advancement and empower the next generation of African innovators.

‎Onwusah brings a wealth of expertise from her tenure at two of the world’s leading tech giants. At Amazon, she contributed to groundbreaking projects in cloud computing and e-commerce, while her role at Google focused on advancing cutting-edge solutions in artificial intelligence and user experience.

‎Her global perspective and deep industry knowledge are expected to enhance the festival’s ability to connect local talent with international opportunities.The Enugu Tech Festival, an annual gathering that showcases emerging technologies, startups, and thought leadership, has grown into a crucial platform for Nigeria’s tech community.

‎With Onwusah’s involvement, the organizers aim to strengthen partnerships, attract global investment, and amplify the event’s impact on the region’s digital economy.“I’m thrilled to join the Enugu Tech Festival board and contribute to its vision of transforming Nigeria into a global tech hub,” Onwusah said. “The potential here is immense, and I look forward to supporting initiatives that empower young innovators and drive sustainable growth.

‎Festival organizers expressed enthusiasm about Onwusah’s appointment, noting her ability to bridge local innovation with global standards. Her role is expected to shape the 2025 edition, scheduled for later this year, into a landmark event for tech enthusiasts, entrepreneurs, and policymakers across Africa.

‎The Enugu Tech Festival is growing as a key driver of tech innovation, and Onwusah’s expertise is set to take it to new levels

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‎Toke Makinwa Expecting First Child, Shares Joyful Pregnancy News

By Prosper

‎Nigerian media personality and actress Toke Makinwa has announced she is expecting her first child, sending waves of excitement across social media.

‎The 40-year-old shared the joyous news in an emotional Instagram post on Wednesday, describing motherhood as “the biggest project of my life” and “the highest calling ever.”

‎ ‎In a beautifully shot video set in a lush garden, Makinwa proudly showcased her baby bump, radiating gratitude and hope.

‎Makinwa’s heartfelt caption reflected on her journey, crediting divine timing for the blessing. “What a difference a year can make,” she wrote. “Dear God, You did this one, you have completely changed my life. You opened this door that nobody can shut.”

‎ ‎The announcement garnered over 40,000 comments within hours striking a chord with fans and celebrities alike, including stars like Funke Akindele and Toyin Abraham, who flooded her post with congratulations.

‎Makinwa’s reflections on her path to motherhood resonated deeply, as she acknowledged moments of doubt when she felt “forgotten” but now sees the preparation for this milestone. “You worked on my heart posture to get me ready for the biggest blessing,” she shared.

‎Makinde, ‎Known for her multifaceted career as a radio host, TV presenter, author of the bestselling memoir On Becoming, and fashion influencer, declared that motherhood surpasses all her previous roles. “I’ve worn so many hats over the years, but this one trumps it all,” she wrote, expressing gratitude to her fans for supporting her journey from her early days on Rhythm 93.7 FM to becoming one of Nigeria’s most influential voices.

‎ ‎In a touching note to her unborn child, Makinwa added, “My bug, I cannot wait to meet you, you’ve made me the happiest person on earth. Thank you for choosing me to be the greatest reflection of God’s grace.”

‎Makinwa’s journey to motherhood acts as an inspiration to many, cementing her legacy as a media powerhouse and a beacon of faith and resilience.

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‎Ibom Air Passenger Comfort Emmanson Released from Kirikiri Prison

By Prosper Mene 

‎Comfort Emmanson, the Ibom Air passenger recently discharged by an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court, has broken her silence following her release from Kirikiri Prison. 

‎In an Instagram post on Wednesday, Emmanson expressed gratitude to her supporters while revealing she is grappling with physical and emotional pain from her detention experience.“Thank you so much for all the Prayers, Love, and support,” Emmanson wrote. “I’ve been released from the Prison, but I’m still in pains due to how I was treated. I just need some rest and medical treatment before I give out my own version of the event. Thank you so much my Lovely Friends and Supporters. I really appreciate y’all from the bottom of my heart. God bless y’all. THANK YOU MY GREAT GOD!!!”

‎ ‎The release comes after an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court in Ogba struck out a five-count charge against Emmanson, which included allegations of disrupting peace aboard an Ibom Air flight, assaulting a crew member, and breaching public order. The charges were withdrawn after the complainant and Ibom Air indicated they no longer wished to pursue the case, prompting Magistrate Olanrewaju Salami to order her discharge.

‎Additionally, the Minister of Aviation reportedly ordered Ibom Air to withdraw its case, and the Inspector General of Police was directed to secure her release from Kirikiri Prison.

‎Public discourse, claims surfaced on social media suggesting Emmanson was innocent and that her attempt to exit the aircraft was met with resistance from Ibom Air staff, who allegedly humiliated her by removing her shirt.

‎In a new development, her lifetime ban from flying with Ibom Air was lifted and reduced to a one-month suspension, allowing her to resume air travel.

‎Emmanson has yet to share her full account of the incident, citing the need for rest and medical attention.

‎The public await her detailed statement on the events that led to her detention and the trauma she endured.

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‎Ekiti Court Remands Woman for Stealing Newborn from Health Facility

By Prosper Mene 

‎A Chief Magistrate Court in Ado-Ekiti has ordered the remand of 34-year-old Deborah Ayeni at a correctional facility for allegedly stealing a day-old baby from the Okeiyinmi Primary Health Centre. 

‎The incident occurred on Monday, August 4, 2025, and has stirred widespread outrage and concerns about security in healthcare facilities across the state. According to police reports, Deborah was arrested on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, at her residence along Afao Road following a tip-off.

‎The suspect confessed to the crime, revealing she stole the newborn to deceive her UK-based boyfriend, whom she had falsely told she was pregnant to extort money. To gain access to the maternity ward, Deborah disguised herself as an expectant mother by padding her stomach with clothes.“I planned the act because I had been lying to my boyfriend about being pregnant,” Deborah admitted during a police parade, as reported by the Ekiti State Police Command. “When he said he was coming to visit, I needed to convince him I had given birth.”

‎She further explained that she targeted the baby after befriending the mother, a Northerner, using her ability to speak Hausa to gain the family’s trust. On Sunday night, the baby’s father asked Deborah to watch over his wife and newborn. Seizing the opportunity early Monday morning around 5 a.m., when the mother was asleep and no nurses were present, Deborah fled with the infant.

‎The Ekiti State Police Commissioner, Joseph Eribo, credited the arrest to swift intelligence gathering and public cooperation. A polythene bag containing a supermarket receipt for baby items, left behind by the suspect, led police to obtain CCTV footage from the store, which revealed her identity. A citizen’s tip-off about a woman who was not pregnant but suddenly had a newborn further aided the investigation. “This arrest shows the importance of community vigilance,” Eribo said, urging residents to report suspicious activities promptly.The stolen baby was recovered and reunited with its parents, bringing relief to the family and the Okeiyinmi health centre, which had been thrown into chaos after the infant was reported missing less than 20 hours after birth.

‎Ayeni remains in custody pending further legal proceedings, with the court yet to announce a date for her next hearing. The case continues to draw attention as authorities emphasize the need for heightened awareness to prevent similar incidents.

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‎Ushie Rita Shrugs Off NYSC Certificate Drama: Says her Life is Great

By Prosper Mene 

‎Responding to the ongoing controversy surrounding her National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) certificate, Cross River-born corps member Ushie Rita Uguamaye has declared, “NYSC certificate or not, my life is great.” 

‎Her statement comes after NYSC decided to withhold her Certificate of National Service, causing widespread debate on social media and beyond.

‎The controversy began when Rita, who completed her mandatory national service under state code LA/24B/8325, posted a video online criticizing the Nigerian government for “weaponizing poverty” during her two-year service period. The video, which resonated with many Nigerians facing economic hardships, drew significant attention but also led to repercussions from the NYSC.

‎ The organization clarified that Rita was not issued her discharge certificate due to reasons unrelated to her critical remarks, countering claims circulating on social media.

‎In a press statement, the NYSC explained that the decision was based on administrative grounds, though specific details were not disclosed, prompting varied reactions. Some, like social media user @REALLUCAS20 ‎, expressed outrage, accusing the NYSC of punitive measures against Rita for her outspokenness.

‎Despite the backlash and the withheld certificate, Rita remains unbothered . Her defiant response is a testament of her resilience and determination to move forward, regardless of the NYSC’s decision. “I spoke my truth, and I stand by it,” she reportedly said, emphasizing that her future remains bright with or without the certificate.

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