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Lagos Man Acquitted of Child Defilement Charge After Seven Years in Detention

By Prosper Mene

A Lagos State High Court has acquitted a man who spent seven years in custody on charges of child molestation (defilement), citing insufficient evidence to sustain the prosecution’s case.

The defendant, whose identity has been withheld pending further details from court records, was arrested in 2019 following allegations of sexually assaulting a minor. He had been held in pre-trial detention at the Kirikiri Correctional Centre since then, as the case faced multiple adjournments amid Nigeria’s backlog of judicial matters.

Delivering the judgment on Tuesday, Justice [Name Withheld for Privacy] ruled that the prosecution failed to prove the charges beyond reasonable doubt. Key testimonies from witnesses were deemed inconsistent, and medical evidence presented did not conclusively link the defendant to the alleged offence.

 

“The burden of proof lies with the state, and where there are material contradictions in the evidence, the accused is entitled to the benefit of doubt,” the judge stated.

Reacting to the acquittal, the defendant’s counsel expressed relief, describing the seven-year wait for justice as “a harrowing ordeal that highlights systemic delays in the criminal justice system.” He called for reforms to prevent prolonged pre-trial detention, noting that many awaiting-trial inmates languish for years without resolution.

Human rights advocates have welcomed the verdict, pointing to it as a reminder of the risks of wrongful accusations in sexual offence cases, which carry severe social stigma even upon acquittal.

The Lagos State Ministry of Justice has not indicated whether it will appeal the ruling. The acquitted man was released from custody immediately after the judgment.

This case adds to growing concerns over prolonged detention in Nigeria, where thousands remain in prisons awaiting trial for extended periods.

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FCT Police Launch Probe into Death of Woman Found on Kubwa Expressway

By Prosper Mene

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has commenced a discreet investigation into the mysterious death of a woman whose body was discovered along the Kubwa Expressway in Abuja on Tuesday.

According to police sources, the deceased was found lifeless by the roadside, with her handbag containing an identity card and other personal belongings recovered a few metres away. Documents retrieved from the bag suggest she may have been a staff member of the FCT High Court, though her identity has not been officially released pending notification of next-of-kin.

In a statement, FCT Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, confirmed the incident: “The FCT Police Command is aware of this sad incident. Discreet investigations are ongoing to unravel the facts and circumstances surrounding the incident. More information will be provided in due course as investigations progress.”

The discovery comes amid heightened concerns over security in the nation’s capital, following a similar recent case involving the death of a nurse, Chinemerem Chuwumeziem, at the Federal Medical Centre in Jabi. Some reports have linked both incidents to suspected activities of “one-chance” robbery gangs – criminals who pose as commercial transporters to rob, assault, and sometimes dispose of victims along highways.

Authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant when boarding public transport and to report suspicious activities to the nearest police station. The police have assured the public of increased patrols in vulnerable areas to curb such crimes.

The body has been deposited at a morgue for autopsy to determine the exact cause of death. Further updates are expected as the investigation unfolds.

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Ekiti Governor Oyebanji Hails Historic Appointment of Dr. Olugbemisola Odusote as First Female DG of Nigerian Law School

By Prosper Mene

Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, has warmly congratulated Dr. Olugbemisola Titilayo Odusote on her groundbreaking appointment as the Director-General of the Nigerian Law School by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media, Yinka Oyebode, Governor Oyebanji described the appointment as a well-deserved recognition of Dr. Odusote’s excellence, noting that she is an Ado-Ekiti-born distinguished lawyer, scholar, and administrator. He highlighted that her elevation marks her as the first woman to head the prestigious institution since its establishment in 1962.

The governor expressed profound gratitude to President Tinubu for deeming Dr. Odusote worthy of the role, calling it further evidence of the President’s commitment to appointing talented and competent individuals to strategic positions.

Governor Oyebanji voiced absolute confidence in Dr. Odusote’s ability to excel in the new position, based on her proven track record in previous roles. He urged her to deploy her wealth of experience and expertise, particularly during this critical period for legal education in Nigeria.

He also encouraged the new DG to continue embodying the core Ekiti values of integrity, dedication, loyalty, courage, and excellence that have defined her career. The governor assured her of the full support of the Ekiti State government and its people.

Dr. Odusote, currently the Deputy Director-General and Head of the Lagos Campus, will assume office on January 10, 2026, succeeding Professor Isa Hayatu Chiroma.

Her appointment has been widely celebrated as a milestone for gender inclusion in Nigeria’s legal profession, with similar commendations from groups like the Nigerian Bar Association Women Forum.

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Toyin Abraham’s ‘Oversabi Aunty’ Becomes Fourth Highest-Grossing Nollywood Film of All Time

By Prosper Mene

Nollywood superstar Toyin Abraham has once again proven her box office prowess as her latest movie, Oversabi Aunty, rises to become the fourth highest-grossing Nigerian film ever in West African cinemas.

Distributed by FilmOne Entertainment, the comedy-drama has amassed an impressive ₦711.5 million in just 18 days since its theatrical release on December 19, 2025. This milestone displaces previous heavyweights like Funke Akindele’s Battle on Buka Street (₦668 million) and Omo Ghetto: The Saga (₦630 million), cementing Abraham’s status as one of Nollywood’s most bankable talents.

FilmOne celebrated the achievement on social media, stating: “In just 18 days, Oversabi Aunty grossed ₦711.5M, making it the 4th Highest Nollywood Film of all time in West Africa. Thank you to everyone for the love and support so far.”

The film follows Toun (played by Abraham), a zealous church usher whose well-intentioned but overbearing efforts to “fix” everyone’s problems lead to hilarious chaos, family drama, and vital life lessons. The story culminates in a chaotic wedding introduction that forces her to confront the consequences of her interference.

Boasting a star-studded cast including Mike Ezuruonye, Efe Irele, Jemima Osunde, Enioluwa Adeoluwa, Queen Nwokoye, Tana Adelana, and Ngozi Ezeonu, Oversabi Aunty has resonated deeply with audiences for its relatable portrayal of Nigerian family dynamics, religious fervor, and the classic “oversabi” stereotype.

Earlier milestones included crossing ₦382 million in 11 days and a strong opening weekend of over ₦100 million, marking it as one of 2025’s biggest festive season hits despite stiff competition.

Toyin Abraham, who both directed and produced the film, has a track record of commercial successes, including Alakada: Bad and Boujee (previously ranked fifth all-time) and titles like Malaika and Ijakumo. Fans and industry watchers praise her ability to blend humor, cultural commentary, and emotional depth.

Oversabi Aunty continues to screen in cinemas nationwide. With its rapid climb, analysts predict it could challenge even higher spots on the all-time list as the holiday season momentum persists.

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Funke Akindele’s ‘Behind The Scenes’ Surpasses ₦1.77 Billion at Nigerian Box Office, Extending Record-Breaking Run

By Prosper Mene

Nollywood powerhouse Funke Akindele has once again solidified her position as the undisputed “Queen of the Box Office” with her latest film, Behind The Scenes, which has now grossed an impressive ₦1.77 billion in domestic earnings.

Released on December 12, 2025, the drama , which explores the pressures of “black tax,” family obligations, and the hidden struggles behind succes, has continued its phenomenal theatrical run into the new year. The film, distributed by FilmOne Entertainment, is now expanding internationally, with screenings ongoing in the UK and Ireland, and a US premiere set for January 9, 2026, followed by Canada on January 16.

Behind The Scenes stars Scarlet Gomez in the lead role as Aderonke, a successful entrepreneur grappling with endless family demands. The ensemble cast includes Funke Akindele (in a supporting role as the entitled sister Adetutu), Iyabo Ojo, Destiny Etiko, Tobi Bakare, Uche Montana, Uzor Arukwe, Ini Dima-Okojie, Mr Macaroni (Adebowale Adebowale), Ibrahim Chatta, and Big Brother Naija stars Handi and Wanni Danbaki, among others. Co-directed by Akindele and Tunde Olaoye, the movie has resonated deeply with audiences for its relatable portrayal of cultural expectations and personal boundaries.

This latest milestone further cements Akindele’s unparalleled dominance in Nollywood. She remains the only director to have multiple films cross the ₦1 billion threshold, with Behind The Scenes marking her third consecutive billion-naira blockbuster. Previous hits like A Tribe Called Judah and Everybody Loves Jenifa (the current all-time highest-grossing Nollywood film at over ₦1.8 billion) have built her legacy as the industry’s most bankable filmmaker.

Reacting to the ongoing success, Akindele expressed gratitude to her fans: “Without God and you, my amazing supporters, I am nobody. Thank you for showing up and making this possible.”

As Behind The Scenes continues to draw crowds in cinemas, it not only highlights Nollywood’s growing commercial strength but also shows Akindele’s masterful blend of relatable storytelling, star power, and strategic marketing. The film is set to challenge even more records in the coming weeks.

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DJ Cuppy Announces Temporary Social Media Break for ‘Time with God’ Ahead of 21-Day Biblical Fast

By Prosper Mene

Popular Nigerian disc jockey and philanthropist, Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, better known as DJ Cuppy, has revealed plans to step away from social media to focus on spiritual renewal.

The billionaire heiress and daughter of business mogul Femi Otedola shared the news with her fans, explaining that she needs “time with God” as she embarks on a 21-day biblical fast.

In a heartfelt message, DJ Cuppy emphasized the importance of personal reflection and spiritual growth. “I need time for myself and time being hidden with God,” she stated, adding that the decision follows weeks of introspection where she realized the fast was needed “more than ever.”

The 33-year-old entertainer, who has been increasingly open about her faith journey in recent years, reassured followers that the break is temporary. She acknowledged her regular online presence, noting that the hiatus might seem unusual but is necessary for her to “reset and reconnect” while processing personal matters privately.

DJ Cuppy’s spiritual path has been a prominent theme in her public life. Following her baptism in 2024, where she dedicated her life to God, she has frequently shared reflections on faith, purpose, and intention. This social media pause aligns with her ongoing emphasis on prioritizing spiritual well-being amid a busy career in music, philanthropy, and global advocacy.

Fans have responded with support, praising her for prioritizing self-care and faith. The DJ is expected to return to social platforms after completing her fast.

This announcement comes as DJ Cuppy continues to balance her high-profile lifestyle with deeper personal and spiritual commitments.

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I’ve No Other Husband But George Akume – SGF’s Wife Reaffirms Marriage At New Year Mass

By Prosper Mene

Chief (Mrs.) Regina Akume, wife of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, has publicly reaffirmed her commitment to their marriage, declaring, “I’ve no other husband but George Akume.”

The statement was made during a New Year Thanksgiving Mass on January 1, 2026, amid recent reports of the SGF’s marriage to Queen Zaynab Ngohemba, a former wife of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi.

Mrs. Akume, who represents Gboko/Tarka Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, spoke emotionally at the church service, emphasising the enduring nature of their union. Sources close to the family described her remarks as a reaffirmation of her position as the SGF’s primary spouse, despite the polygamous development.

The SGF’s reported union with Queen Zaynab became public in late December 2025, with family members welcoming her into the Akume Dajoh clan. While Senator Akume has described the marriage as a personal matter with no impact on his public duties, Mrs. Regina Akume’s public declaration underscores her continued role in the family.

The couple, married for decades, have children together and have been prominent figures in Benue State and national politics. The New Year Mass, attended by family and supporters, provided the platform for Mrs. Akume to address lingering speculations.

Neither the SGF’s office nor Mrs. Akume has issued an official statement beyond her remarks at the Mass.

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Anambra First Lady Welcomes New Year Babies with Gifts and Cash

By Prosper Mene

In continuation of an annual tradition, the wife of the Anambra State Governor, Dr. Nonye Soludo, has welcomed the first babies born on New Year’s Day 2026 across various hospitals in the state, presenting them and their mothers with generous gifts and cash donations.

Dr. Soludo, founder of the Healthy Living with Nonye Soludo initiative, visited multiple health facilities where she personally interacted with the newborns and their families. The gifts included essential hampers filled with baby items such as milk, groundnut oil, sanitary products, and other necessities, alongside cash awards to support the mothers’ nutrition and well-being during the nursing period.

Describing the visits as a “spiritual journey,” the First Lady expressed profound gratitude to God for the gift of new life. “We call them ‘New Year Babies,'” she said. “For us, it’s a time to pay homage to God’s great gifts and also take part in the fruits of His divine blessings, through these children, in whose hands we wish to bequeath the future of our state.”

She prayed for the babies to grow in peace, grace, and favor, becoming beacons of pride for Anambra. Dr. Soludo also highlighted the symbolic significance of the births as a joyful start to the year, reflecting the ongoing improvements in the state’s primary healthcare system.

The First Lady was particularly moved by testimonies from mothers who benefited from the state government’s free antenatal and delivery services, now in its third year. These include zero-cost deliveries, even for caesarean sections, in public hospitals. “I was equally pleased to hear exciting testimonies from mothers who had their antenatal care and deliveries at no cost,” she noted, urging more expectant and nursing mothers to utilize government-owned facilities with confidence.

This gesture shows Dr. Soludo’s commitment to maternal and child health, aligning with her broader advocacy for healthy living and accessible healthcare in Anambra State.

The tradition of celebrating New Year babies has become a cherished event, bringing hope and celebration to families as the state steps into 2026.

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Fidelity Bank Appoints Mrs. Amaka Onwughalu as New Board Chairman

By Prosper Mene

Mrs Onwughalu joined Fidelity Bank’s Board in December 2020 and previously served as Chairman of the Board Credit Committee and the Board Committee on Bank Capitalisation, among other leadership roles.

She brings over 30 years of banking experience, including executive management positions in several financial institutions.

She was formerly Group Managing Director of Mainstreet Bank Limited and Deputy Managing Director at Skye Bank Plc.

“The Board is confident that Mrs Amaka Onwughalu will lead the Board in the continued successful execution of its strategy.

“The Board is also pleased with the succession arrangements for the role of Board Chairman, which attests to the Bank’s high governance standards,” the notice added.

Currently CEO of Blueshield Financial Services Limited, Onwughalu holds a BSc in Economics from the University of Buckingham, an MSc in Corporate Governance from Leeds Metropolitan University, and an MBA from the University of Port Harcourt.

She has also attended executive programmes at world-class institutions, including INSEAD, IMD Lausanne, Cambridge Judge Business School, Columbia Business School, Stanford, and Harvard Kennedy School.

The bank expressed confidence that Onwughalu would continue to lead the Board in successfully executing its strategic objectives, noting that her appointment reflects Fidelity Bank’s high governance standards.

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Why I Married SGF George Akume — Zaynab Otiti-Obanor

By Prosper Mene

Queen Zaynab Otiti-Obanor, formerly married to the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, has opened up about her marriage to Senator George Akume, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).

The union, which took place privately over a year ago and gained public attention in late 2025 following a family announcement, has sparked widespread interest across Nigeria’s social and political spheres.

In a statement released through her media aide, David Adeoye, and published in THISDAY newspaper, Zaynab described the marriage as a partnership “rooted in maturity, shared purpose, and mutual understanding.”

She emphasised that the relationship brings together two individuals already dedicated to public service, rather than marking a dramatic change in either’s life path.

The statement read in part: “It is a partnership shaped by maturity, shared purpose, and an understanding that personal stability strengthens public duty.

“Their partnership represents the meeting of two lives already devoted to public purpose. It is not a reinvention of either individual, but a reinforcement of shared values: humility, discipline, empathy, and responsibility.”

The aide further highlighted the timing of the union, noting that it aligns with growing public demands for integrity and compassion in leadership.

“At a time when Nigerians increasingly demand integrity and humanity from those in leadership, this union sends a subtle but powerful signal that service is strongest when anchored in personal stability, shared values, and a long view of legacy,” the statement added.

“Together, they embody a leadership model that values empathy alongside authority, and service alongside structure. Their partnership underscores a simple truth: leaders who understand humanity govern better, and societies thrive when service is treated as a calling rather than a platform.”

Zaynab, previously known as Olori Wuraola Otiti Obanor, was married to the Ooni of Ife in a high-profile traditional ceremony in March 2016. The marriage lasted 17 months and ended in 2017.

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