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16-Year-Old Domestic Worker Rescued After Being Scalded with Hot Water by Employer ‎

By Prosper Mene 

‎Operatives from the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) have rescued a 16-year-old girl from her abusive employer in Abuja’s Gwarimpa district.

The minor, who was working as a domestic staff, was allegedly doused with scalding hot water as punishment, leaving her with severe burns and exposing the vulnerabilities faced by child laborers in Nigeria.The victim, hailing from a modest family in Imo State, had been entrusted to the care of her employer to help support her household.

According to a statement released by NAPTIP, the young girl was responsible for looking after her employer’s three children, including two-month-old twins and a seven-year-old boy, while the employer worked night shifts. Reports indicate that the abuse escalated when the employer, frustrated by perceived shortcomings in the girl’s duties, poured hot water over her in a brutal act of discipline.

‎Eyewitness accounts and initial investigations describe the scene as “heart-wrenching,” with the teenager suffering extensive scalding on her upper body. She was promptly rushed to a medical facility for emergency treatment following her rescue on Friday morning. NAPTIP officials, acting on a tip-off from concerned neighbors, raided the residence and apprehended the employer, whose identity has not yet been disclosed pending further investigation.”

‎This is a stark reminder of the hidden horrors of child domestic labor in our society,” said a NAPTIP spokesperson in the agency’s official release. “We commend the bravery of those who reported this atrocity and urge all citizens to remain vigilant against such exploitation.”The case has drawn swift condemnation from human rights advocates and child welfare organizations.

‎The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates that up to 15 million children under 14 are engaged in labor in Nigeria, with many serving as unpaid or underpaid “house girls” in exploitative conditions. A 2021 ILO report reported that nearly 89% of child domestic workers face violations of Nigerian labor laws, including excessive hours without rest, conditions that often pave the way for physical and emotional abuse.

‎Activists are calling for stricter enforcement of the Child Rights Act, which prohibits child labor under age 18 and mandates protection against violence. “This isn’t an isolated incident; it’s a symptom of systemic failures in safeguarding our most vulnerable,” noted a representative from the Freedom Fund, an anti-slavery organization working on child domestic worker issues in Nigeria.

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Davido Gifts Wife Chioma a 2025 Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon: “The Best for My Lady” ‎ ‎

‎By Prosper Mene 

‎Afrobeats star Davido has surprised his wife, Chioma Adeleke, with a brand-new 2025 Mercedes-Benz G580 electric G-Wagon, valued at over $150,000 (about ₦240 million). The lavish gift, revealed in a heartwarming Instagram video, is coming just weeks after their glamorous wedding.

‎In the clip, Chioma, dressed in pink sweatpants, jumps with excitement as she sees the sleek black SUV with a giant gift ribbon. Davido, grinning, declares, “Only the best for my lady!” as Chioma hops into the driver’s seat for her first ride. He adds, “We do 2025!” referring to the car’s cutting-edge model year.

‎This isn’t Davido’s first big gift to Chioma. Earlier this year, he gave her a Mercedes-Benz AMG G63 for her 30th birthday. But after learning about the 2025 G-Wagon’s electric features and sleek design, he traded in the older model to get her this upgraded version.The G580 is a luxurious, eco-friendly SUV with a spacious interior and top safety features, perfect for Chioma and their twins.

‎ Fans are thrilled, flooding social media with comments like, “Davido is husband goals!” and “Chioma’s living the dream.”Davido and Chioma, who tied the knot in a stunning three-part wedding in August 2025, continue to capture hearts. From their playful banter in the video to this extravagant gift, the couple’s love story keeps shining. With Davido’s music empire and Chioma’s new ride, 2025 is off to a dazzling start for the Adelekes.

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Juma Jux’s Emotional Reunion with Wife Priscilla Ojo and Newborn Son Rakeem in Tanzania

By Prosper Mene 

‎Tanzanian music star Juma Jux, known for his soulful Bongo Flava hits, shared a heartfelt reunion with his wife, Nigerian influencer Priscilla Ojo, their one-month-old son Rakeem Ayomide Mkambala, and Priscilla’s mother, Nollywood star Iyabo Ojo, in a lovely homecoming celebration that captured hearts across social media.

‎The family gathered in Tanzania yesterday after weeks of separation, as Priscilla delivered Rakeem in Canada on August 24, 2025, coincidentally Jux’s birthday. Visa complications kept Jux from being present for the birth, making this reunion especially important. To mark the occasion, Jux pulled out all the stops, hosting a blue-themed welcome party at their home adorned with balloons, a towering “RAKEEM” standee, framed family photos, and a banner proclaiming, “Welcome Home Mommy and Rakeem.” The setup reflected the couple’s signature style, showing the blue motif of their July gender reveal that announced their baby boy.

‎Social media buzzed with clips of Jux cradling Rakeem, his face alight with pride and joy as he walked through a cheering crowd of family and friends. Priscilla, glowing as a new mother, clutched a bouquet gifted by her in-laws, while Iyabo Ojo, ever the lively matriarch, teased Jux for his extravagant preparations, laughing, “Juma, you are so extra!”

‎The Nollywood icon’s presence added a warm cross-cultural touch, blending Nigerian and Tanzanian family traditions.

‎Jux and Priscilla, who married in a series of ceremonies across Nigeria and Tanzania between February and May 2025, have become a beloved power couple. Priscilla, daughter of Iyabo Ojo and a prominent brand influencer, shared glimpses of her pregnancy journey, including a humorous labor room post where she noted Rakeem “wanted his own day” instead of sharing his father’s birthday.

‎On Instagram, she posted a touching carousel of images: Jux and Rakeem lying side by side in matching poses, the couple sharing a kiss over their son’s head, and the trio in coordinated outfits. Her caption, “Home,” summed up the relief of their long-awaited reunion.

‎Fans flooded X and Instagram with praise, with comments like, “Jux is the definition of intentional! God bless this family ” and “Rakeem’s sister coming soon? Papi, give Priscy a break!”

‎The outpouring highlighted the couple’s ability to connect with audiences through their authentic love story. Iyabo Ojo’s recent bonding moments with Rakeem in Canada, alongside clips of Priscilla’s father doting on the newborn, further showcased the tight-knit Ojo family, now beautifully intertwined with Jux’s Tanzanian roots.

‎This reunion is more than a personal milestone, it’s a celebration of resilience and unity across borders.

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‎Atiku Celebrates Natasha’s Senate Return, Calls It Victory Over Tyranny ‎ ‎

By Prosper Mene 

‎Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduagha has reclaimed her seat in Nigeria’s Senate, six months after her controversial suspension.

The dramatic unsealing of her office at the National Assembly on Tuesday marked the end of a protracted political battle, drawing effusive praise from former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who declared that the “voice of reason has prevailed over tyranny.”Akpoti-Uduaghan, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) senator representing Kogi Central, was suspended on March 6, 2025, for alleged breaches of Senate standing rules, including conduct deemed disruptive during plenary sessions.

‎The six-month debarment barred her from legislative duties and sealed her office in Suite 2.05 of the Senate wing, depriving her constituents of representation and sparking widespread accusations of political persecution.

‎The tide turned on July 4, when a Federal High Court ruled the suspension “excessive and unconstitutional,” a decision that fueled ongoing legal challenges and public outcry.

‎Despite the court’s intervention, the National Assembly initially resisted her resumption on September 9, citing pending litigation. However, mounting pressure from civil society, opposition figures, and legal precedents forced the hand of Senate leadership under President Godswill Akpabio.

‎On Tuesday, Deputy Director of the Sergeant-at-Arms, Mr. Alabi Adedeji, formally unsealed the office in a brief ceremony, followed by immediate fumigation and cleaning to prepare for Akpoti-Uduaghan’s return. Supporters erupted in jubilation outside the National Assembly, chanting songs of solidarity, though the festive mood was briefly marred by reports of police teargassing a crowd of her backers.

‎Stepping into her office for the first time since March, the senator wasted no time in asserting her unyielding stance. “I have no apology to tender to anybody,” Akpoti-Uduaghan told reporters, dismissing rumors of a potential motion by Minority Leader Senator Abba Moro demanding contrition upon the Senate’s full resumption on October 7.

‎She lambasted the suspension as a “deprivation” orchestrated by Senate leadership and vowed to continue her advocacy for Kogi Central’s interests.

‎The former vice president linked Akpoti-Uduaghan’s ordeal to a pattern of institutional weaponization under President Bola Tinubu’s administration, citing the recent suspension of Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara and assembly members, as well as the lifted emergency rule in Rivers. “These are not isolated acts,” Atiku warned, accusing the government of subverting democracy to silence opposition voices.

‎Akpoti-Uduaghan echoed this gratitude in her post-resumption address, thanking Atiku, former Senate President Bukola Saraki, former Education Minister Oby Ezekwesili, the Nigerian Bar Association, Labour Congress, and parties like the Labour Party (LP) and African Democratic Congress (ADC). “Their voices created the pressure that made the Senate President realize he just can’t,” she said, crediting the solidarity for her vindication.

‎As the Senate prepares for plenary resumption next month, all eyes remain on Kogi Central’s firebrand senator. Her return not only restores legislative balance but reignites debates on accountability, free speech, and the fragility of democratic institutions in Africa’s most populous nation.

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Bandits Unleash Terror in Kwara: Pregnant Woman, Cleric Among Dead in Deadly Raid; Eight Kidnapped, ‎

By Prosper Mene

‎Armed bandits stormed three remote villages in Kwara State’s Patigi Local Government Area early Tuesday morning, leaving a trail of devastation that claimed the lives of a pregnant woman and a visiting cleric, while abducting eight residents and rustling dozens of cattle.

The brazen assault, which occurred between 6 and 7 a.m., has forced hundreds of terrified villagers to flee their homes, revealing the escalating insecurity plaguing Nigeria’s North Central region.

‎The attacks targeted Motokun, Egboro, and Fanagun villages, where gunmen, believed to be herder-affiliated bandits, operated with impunity for hours, firing indiscriminately at anyone who resisted. Eyewitnesses described scenes of utter chaos as families scattered into the bush, abandoning homes and livestock. “We woke up to the sound of gunfire and screams. People were running everywhere, carrying their children and whatever they could grab,” recounted Hon. James Ibrahim, a local resident who barely escaped with his family.

‎Among the victims was an unidentified pregnant woman, shot dead in her compound while preparing for the day. A cleric from nearby Patigi, known for his weekly sermons in the villages, was gunned down and mutilated in a particularly gruesome act of violence. Community leader Mallam Mohammed confirmed the kidnappings, noting that the bandits targeted “wealthy individuals whom they know can be extorted.” The abducted include three Fulani herders from Fanagun, whose cattle were also seized, along with at least six others from Motokun and Egboro. Reports indicate the gunmen made off with over 15 motorcycles and hundreds of cows, further crippling the local economy reliant on herding and petty trade.

‎This latest outrage follows a violent clash on Monday between security forces and bandits in the same area, during which dozens of cattle were rustled and at least four assailants were wounded, according to vigilante commander Gina Gana. “The bandits came back stronger, as if to retaliate,” Gana told reporters, underscoring the porous security landscape that allows such reprisals.

‎Residents expressed deep frustration over the delayed response from authorities. Security operatives, including soldiers and vigilantes, arrived hours after the attackers had vanished into surrounding forests. “By the time help came, our people were gone, and the dead lay in pools of blood,” said another villager, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals.

‎Bandit incursions have become a weekly ritual in Patigi, ravaging villages like Lata, Ndanaku, Takarfu, Motokun, Egboro, and Lele.

‎ The relentless violence has prompted the Kwara State government to relocate the 2025 Batch B Stream II NYSC orientation camp to safer Ilorin and impose curbs on cattle markets in the north.

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Senator Natasha Resumes Senate Duties After Suspension. ‎ ‎

By Prosper Mene 

‎Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, the representative of Kogi Central Senatorial District, stepped back into her office today after enduring a contentious six-month suspension.

‎The move marks the end of a turbulent chapter that began with allegations of sexual harassment against Senate President Godswill Akpabio and escalated into a high-stakes legal and political showdown.

‎Akpoti-Uduaghan, arrived at the Senate wing around 1:10 p.m., her presence met with a mix of subdued anticipation and lingering tension.

‎Earlier in the day, Sergeant-at-Arms personnel, backed by security operatives, unsealed her office, Room 205, which had been locked since March as part of the punitive measures.

‎Although full plenary sessions are slated to resume on October 7 following a recent postponement from September 23, the early access signals a receding tension in the frosty relations between the senator and the chamber’s leadership.

‎Speaking to journalists from her freshly unsealed office, Akpoti-Uduaghan wasted no time in addressing rumors that she would be required to tender a public apology before fully reinstating her privileges. “I owe no apology,” she declared, her voice steady and unyielding. “This Senate has been run like a dictatorship under Senate President Akpabio. My suspension was never about rules, it was retaliation for speaking truth to power.” She accused the leadership of contempt of court, referencing a July Federal High Court ruling in Abuja that nullified her suspension as unconstitutional and ordered her immediate recall, a decision the Senate appealed, stalling her return until now.

‎She extended gratitude to a coalition of supporters, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, ex-Senate President Bukola Saraki, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Labour Party (LP), Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), and various civil society activists. “Their voices turned the tide,” she said.

‎Her lawyer, Victor Giwa, confirmed earlier this month that all legal hurdles had been cleared, with the suspension’s expiration on September 6 rendering ongoing appeals moot. “Everything is in place for her smooth return,” Giwa stated, adding that arrangements with Senate leadership ensured no further obstructions.

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Oluremi Tinubu Says National Library Fundraiser Is Not Political, Raises ₦20.4bn ‎

By Prosper Mene 

‎Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has firmly dismissed suggestions that her 65th birthday fundraiser for the long-stalled National Library project carries political motives, describing it instead as a heartfelt “love project” fueled by her lifelong passion for education.

Speaking during a luncheon with the State House Press Corps at the Presidential Villa, Mrs. Tinubu announced that the initiative, tagged Oluremi@65 Education Fund, has already mobilized ₦20.4 billion in donations since its launch on September 18, with the account remaining open until December 2025 to encourage further contributions.

‎The fundraiser, aimed at completing the National Library headquarters in Abuja, a project abandoned for years despite its foundational role in preserving the nation’s intellectual heritage, was unveiled ahead of Mrs. Tinubu’s September 21 birthday. Rather than accepting traditional gifts like cards, cakes, or newspaper adverts, she urged supporters to redirect their goodwill toward this cause. “This is not a pet project; it’s a national effort coordinated by the Federal Ministry of Education,” she clarified, noting that the account’s signatories are the Minister of Education and the Chief Librarian of the Federation to ensure transparency and accountability.

‎Her role, she emphasizd, is simply to “drive the funds” and amplify the call for collective action.Addressing criticisms that the effort might be linked to President Bola Tinubu’s potential 2027 reelection bid, the First Lady pushed back with characteristic resolve. “What is wrong in doing well or trying to build our country? If I could assist the post-war rebuilding process in Liberia by donating the Oluremi Tinubu Elementary and Junior Secondary School, what is wrong in drawing attention to areas of need in our beloved nation?” she asked rhetorically, referencing her earlier philanthropy in Monte Serrado County. She echoed Former U.S. President John F. Kennedy’s famous call to service”Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country”.

‎Mrs. Tinubu framed the initiative as a civic duty, free from partisan undertones.

‎Mrs. Tinubu expressed gratitude to key donors, including her husband, President Bola Tinubu; Vice President Kashim Shettima and his wife; former President Muhammadu Buhari; several former First Ladies; the leadership of the National Assembly; governors and their spouses; security chiefs; and prominent entrepreneurs such as Aliko Dangote, Abdulsamad Rabiu, Arthur Eze, Tony Elumelu, Jim Ovia, and Femi Otedola. She highlighted her personal connection to libraries, crediting them for shaping her as a former teacher and 12-year senator on the Senate Committee on Education. “The impact of the library on my life while growing up motivated this call for donations,” she shared.

‎The project, which Mrs. Tinubu assured would be completed within two years under the current administration’s backing, comes amid earlier pushback from the African Democratic Congress (ADC). In early September, the opposition party argued that the National Library is a “national priority” warranting direct budgetary allocation rather than reliance on private charity, urging the First Lady to leverage her influence for executive funding.

‎While acknowledging such views, Mrs. Tinubu’s response today positioned the fundraiser as a complementary bridge, mobilizing resources while advocating for sustained government commitment.

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Senator Natasha’s Defamation Case Against Akpabio, Bello Postponed to October

By Prosper Mene 

‎An Abuja High Court has adjourned the high-profile defamation trial of suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan until October 27, 2025. The decision came after the court heard arguments on a preliminary objection raised by the senator’s legal team, aiming to address procedural fairness in the case.

‎Justice Chizoba Oji of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court presided over the session, where Akpoti-Uduaghan’s counsel filed a motion challenging aspects of the prosecution’s approach. The judge ruled that the trial must be postponed to allow the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) to file a response to the objection, emphasizing the need for a balanced hearing before proceeding further.

‎Akpoti-Uduaghan, a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) senator representing Kogi Central, faces a three-count charge under Section 391 of the Penal Code for allegedly making harmful imputations against Senate President Godswill Akpabio and former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello. The charges originates from statements she made during a television interview and public address in May 2025, where she accused Akpabio and Bello of plotting her assassination. Specifically, count one alleges that she claimed Akpabio instructed Bello to ensure any harm against her occurred outside Abuja to avoid scrutiny, thereby damaging Akpabio’s reputation as Senate President.

‎The senator, who was granted bail of N50 million with one surety upon her arraignment on June 19, 2025, has pleaded not guilty to all counts.

‎Her legal team, led by Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Ehiogie West-Idahosa, has argued that the case represents political persecution and an abuse of prosecutorial powers by the AGF. They contend that the federal government has shown “double standards” by swiftly pursuing charges based on Akpabio’s petition while ignoring Akpoti-Uduaghan’s own prior complaints against the Senate President and others.

‎Supporters, including opposition figures, have decried the proceedings as an attempt to silence her vocal criticism of political elites, while proponents of the prosecution argue it upholds laws against reputational harm in public discourse.

‎The October 27 hearing will focus on resolving the preliminary objection alongside the AGF’s response, potentially determining whether the trial advances or faces dismissal.

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Dolphins Women Dedicate Zenith Bank League Title to Late Founder ‎ ‎

‎By Prosper Mene.

‎The Dolphins Women’s Basketball Club won the 2025 Zenith Bank/NBBF Women’s Premier League and dedicated the victory to their late founder, Gbadebowale Wayne “Wale” Aboderin, who passed away in 2018.

‎In a thrilling final on September 20 at the National Stadium in Surulere, Lagos, Dolphins defeated First Bank 61-55 in overtime. The win earned them a spot in the 2025 Africa Women’s Basketball League qualifiers and a N7.5 million prize.

‎Coach Peter Akindele praised the team’s effort, saying, “This is for Wale Aboderin, who built this team. His vision made this possible.” Director Olumide Oyedeji added, “Wale’s dream was to uplift women’s basketball, and this title honors him.”

‎Aboderin founded Dolphins in 1997, creating Nigeria’s first private women’s basketball club. He built a clubhouse and gym, supported players’ education, and led the team to their first Zenith Bank title in 2015.

‎His legacy continues to inspire the team.The final, attended by Zenith Bank CEO Adaora Umeoji and NBBF Chairman Musa Kida, celebrated Aboderin’s impact on Nigerian basketball. Dolphins now aim to shine in Africa, keeping their founder’s dream alive.

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United Capital Announces Memorial Service for Six Staff Lost in Tragic Afriland Towers Fire

By Prosper Mene 

‎In a tribute to colleagues whose lives were cut short by one of the city’s most devastating workplace tragedies, United Capital Plc has announced plans for a solemn memorial service honoring six dedicated employees who perished in the inferno at Afriland Towers just six days ago.

‎The fire outbreak occured on Tuesday, September 16, in the basement inverter room of the six-storey commercial building on Broad Street in Lagos Island’s bustling financial district and claimed a total of 10 lives.

‎Among the victims were the six United Capital staff members, who occupied the third and fourth floors of the tower, as well as four employees from the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) on the sixth and seventh floors.

‎The blaze quickly engulfed the structure in thick smoke, trapping occupants and forcing desperate escapes, including leaps from upper levels.”It is with profound grief that the Management and Staff of United Capital Plc announce the passing of six of our dear colleagues, following the tragic fire at Afriland Towers,” the company stated in an official announcement shared on its verified social media channels.

‎The firm extended deepest condolences to the families, friends, and loved ones of the deceased, vowing ongoing support during this unimaginable time of loss.

‎Preparations for the memorial service are underway, with the event designed to celebrate the victims’ contributions and mark their passing “with dignity and solemnity,” according to United Capital. While specific details on the date, time, and venue have yet to be finalized, the company emphasized that the gathering will serve as a space for reflection, shared memories, and communal healing. “We are making preparations for an appropriate memorial service to honour their lives,” the statement added.

‎The tragedy has sent ripples of sorrow through Nigeria’s corporate and political spheres. President Bola Tinubu, Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly Mudashiru Obasa, and Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi were among the prominent figures who publicly mourned the losses. Tony Elumelu, Chairman of United Bank for Africa (UBA) Group, whose branch also operates in the building, expressed his grief, stating, “We plus odas lost colleagues for di fire for Afriland Towers,” underscoring the shared devastation across the business community.

‎Afriland Towers, owned by Afriland Properties Plc, is a key hub for financial and governmental operations, also housing UBA and other entities. The building remains under inspection as authorities, including the FIRS, probe the incident and push for stricter building safety compliance.

‎Preliminary reports point to electrical faults in the basement as the ignition source, but a full investigation is ongoing.

‎Tributes from colleagues and the public have flooded social media, with many sharing photos and stories of the vibrant professionals lost. Among the confirmed victims from United Capital are individuals whose ages ranged from their late 20s to mid-40s, including key roles in audit, operations, and client relations.

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