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Nigerian music superstar Davido has announced that his highly anticipated white wedding with his fiancée Chioma will take place in August. The couple who have been together for several years and have a son together got engaged in 2019. The wedding was initially planned for 2020 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Davido shared the news on his social media expressing his excitement for the upcoming event. Fans and followers are eagerly anticipating the lavish and star-studded celebration. This announcement has sparked a buzz in the entertainment industry and fans are eagerly waiting for more details about the wedding.

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Last week Nigerian musician Eedris Abdulkareem made headlines over the ban of his new song Tell Your Papa which was banned from airwaves and television stations. The NBC action has since ignited Nigerians to speak out against the government and its policies. Weekend Trust reports. Nigerian musician and activist Eedris…

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The governor of Katsina State Aminu Masari along with other notable personalities traveled to Maiduguri to attend the wedding of popular musician Rarara and his band member. The wedding which was a grand event was attended by thousands of people and was seen as a symbol of unity and peace in the region. Rarara who is known for his politically charged songs has been praised for using his music to promote peace and unity in the country. The wedding was also seen as a celebration of the rich cultural diversity of Nigeria as people from different ethnic and religious backgrounds came together to celebrate.

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The Energy Commission of Nigeria has defended the decision to switch the Aso Rock Presidential Villa to solar energy stating that the yearly electricity bill was too expensive. The commission stated that the switch to solar energy was a cost-saving measure that would benefit the country in the long run. They also emphasized the importance of renewable energy sources in reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable development. The move to solar energy has been met with criticism from some Nigerians who argue that the cost of the solar panels and installation could have been used to improve the countrys overall electricity supply.

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Former Vice President of Nigeria Atiku Abubakar has stated that he holds no grudge against anyone who has defected from his political party the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Atiku who was the PDPs presidential candidate in the 2019 elections made this statement in response to recent defections of prominent members of the party to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). He emphasized that he remains committed to the PDP and its ideals and believes that defections are a normal part of politics. Atiku also urged his supporters to remain united and focused on the goal of rebuilding the PDP and providing a strong opposition to the APC.

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has upheld a $220 million fine against Meta the parent company of WhatsApp for violating rules regarding user privacy. The fine was imposed after the FCC found that Meta had failed to properly disclose to users how their data would be used. The ruling was made by the FCCs Enforcement Bureau which stated that Meta had engaged in deceptive practices and violated the Communications Act. Meta has been ordered to pay the fine and make changes to its privacy policies to ensure transparency for users. This decision highlights the importance of protecting user privacy in the digital age.

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Comedian and politician MC Tagwaye has urged workers in Abuja to vote out chairmen who fail to pay the newly approved N70000 minimum wage. He made this statement during a rally organized by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) to demand the implementation of the minimum wage. Tagwaye emphasized that workers have the power to vote in leaders who will prioritize their welfare and ensure they receive what is rightfully theirs. He also called on the government to take action against chairmen who refuse to comply with the minimum wage law. This rally serves as a reminder of the importance of fair wages for workers and the responsibility of leaders to uphold their promises.

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Former beauty queen Mitchel Ihezue recently took to social media to express her shock and frustration after finding out that her husband has been using her face wash as a bathing and hand soap. In a post on Instagram she shared a photo of the face wash bottle with a caption that read "Where do I start crying from?" This unexpected discovery left her feeling confused and annoyed as she had been wondering why her face wash kept running out so quickly. Many people sympathized with her and some even shared similar experiences while others found the situation amusing.

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A transgender inmate has filed a lawsuit against President Trump claiming that his policies have led to her being repeatedly raped while in prison. The inmate who is identified as Jane Doe alleges that Trumps decision to reverse an Obama-era policy that allowed transgender inmates to use facilities that match their gender identity has put her at risk. She also claims that his rhetoric and actions have created a hostile environment for transgender individuals leading to increased violence against them. The lawsuit seeks to hold Trump accountable for the harm she has suffered and calls for a change in policies to protect transgender inmates.

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A US judge has partially blocked an executive order by former President Donald Trump that aimed to reform the electoral system. The order issued in 2020 required states to provide proof of citizenship for voter registration and allowed for the removal of non-citizens from voter rolls. The judge ruled that the order was unconstitutional as it violated the National Voter Registration Act and the Administrative Procedure Act. However the ruling only applies to a portion of the order and does not fully invalidate it. This decision is seen as a win for voting rights advocates who argued that the order would disproportionately impact minority and low-income voters.

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The seating plan for the funeral of Pope Francis has been revealed with President Trump to be moved to the third tier row. The funeral is set to take place in 2025 and the seating plan has been carefully organized to accommodate various dignitaries and leaders from around the world. President Trump who is known for his controversial statements and actions will be seated in the third tier row while other world leaders and religious figures will be seated in the first and second tier rows. The seating plan reflects the importance of the event and the hierarchy of those attending.

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A senior Russian general was killed in a car blast in 2025 along with two other people. The incident occurred in central Moscow near the Kremlin. The general identified as General Valery Gerasimov was the chief of the Russian General Staff and a close ally of President Vladimir Putin. The explosion was caused by a bomb planted in the generals car according to Russian authorities. The motive behind the attack is still unknown but it has raised concerns about security in Russia and the safety of top officials. The incident has also sparked speculation about possible political motives or retaliation from enemies of the Russian government.

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A Catholic priest who was abducted by unknown gunmen in Kaduna Nigeria has been released. The priest Father John Bako Shekwolo was abducted on Monday April 26th while on his way to attend a meeting. His abductors had demanded a ransom for his release but it is not clear if it was paid. The Catholic Archdiocese of Kaduna confirmed his release and expressed gratitude to God and everyone who had prayed for his safe return. The incident highlights the ongoing security challenges in Nigeria particularly in the northern region where abductions and other forms of violence have become increasingly common.

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Former Nigerian Vice President Peter Obi has accused the government of paying youths to attack advocates of good governance on social media. He claims that these paid attacks are meant to silence those who speak out against the governments failures and corruption. Obi believes that the government should instead focus on addressing the issues being raised by these advocates and working towards improving the country. He also calls on youths to resist being used as tools for attacking those who are trying to bring positive change. This accusation sheds light on the tactics used by the government to suppress dissent and highlights the importance of freedom of speech in a democratic society.

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A recent survey by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has revealed that 50% of Nigerians rely on informal loans such as borrowing from friends and family due to the high cost of formal loans. The survey also showed that the average interest rate on informal loans is 23% compared to 15% for formal loans. This highlights the challenges faced by Nigerians in accessing affordable credit which is crucial for economic growth and development. The CBN has recognized the need to address this issue and has implemented various measures such as the National Collateral Registry to improve access to credit for small and medium-sized enterprises.

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The Nigerian Customs Service has reportedly lost N34 billion due to the concession of selected food items. This loss was revealed by the Comptroller General of Customs Col. Hameed Ali (rtd) during a budget defence session with the House of Representatives Committee on Customs. The concession was intended to reduce the cost of food items for consumers but it seems to have had the opposite effect. The Customs Service is now facing scrutiny from the House of Representatives who are questioning the rationale behind the concession and the impact it has had on the countrys revenue. This loss highlights the need for more careful consideration and evaluation of government policies.

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Infracredit a specialized infrastructure credit guarantee company has provided a guarantee for Craneburg a subsidiary of Ekiti State Government for their N32.50 billion 20-year infrastructure bond. This guarantee will ensure that investors are protected from any potential default by Craneburg making it an attractive investment opportunity. The bond will be used to fund critical infrastructure projects in Ekiti State such as road construction water supply and electricity. This initiative will not only improve the states infrastructure but also create job opportunities and boost economic growth. Infracredits guarantee demonstrates their commitment to supporting infrastructure development in Nigeria and promoting private sector participation.

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The Zamfara state crisis has reached a new level as the state assembly has split into two factions causing further chaos and instability. This division was caused by a disagreement over the state governments handling of the ongoing bandit attacks which have continued to wreak havoc in the region. The situation has become dire as the bandits have intensified their attacks leaving many people displaced and in fear for their lives. The split in the assembly has raised concerns about the states ability to effectively address the crisis and protect its citizens. The situation in Zamfara remains tense and urgent action is needed to restore peace and security.

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Troops of the Nigerian Army have successfully foiled an attack on a community in Plateau State by suspected armed bandits. The attack which was carried out in the early hours of the morning was met with swift response from the military who engaged the attackers in a gun battle. The troops were able to repel the attackers and secure the community preventing any loss of lives or property. The incident highlights the ongoing security challenges in the country particularly in the northern region where banditry kidnapping and other forms of violence have become rampant. The military continues to work tirelessly to protect communities and maintain peace and stability in the country.

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In Taraba state Nigerian troops have successfully arrested a group of wanted bandits and a military imposter during their operations. The bandits were known to be responsible for various criminal activities in the area including kidnapping and armed robbery. The military imposter was also involved in aiding the bandits and posing as a member of the armed forces. The arrests were made as part of the militarys efforts to combat insecurity and restore peace in the region. This successful operation is a significant step towards ensuring the safety and security of the people in Taraba state.

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The UK has recently banned transgender women from participating in female pool competitions stating that it goes against the principles of fair competition. This decision has sparked controversy and criticism from the LGBTQ+ community and advocates who argue that it is discriminatory and goes against the rights of transgender individuals. The ban has also raised questions about the inclusion and acceptance of transgender individuals in sports and society as a whole. While some argue that it is necessary to maintain a level playing field others believe that it is a violation of human rights and reinforces harmful stereotypes.

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Despite a plea from US President Donald Trump Russia has continued to launch deadly strikes on Ukraine further escalating tensions between the two countries. The strikes have resulted in multiple casualties including civilians and have been condemned by the international community. Trump had previously urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop the aggression and work towards a peaceful resolution but his plea seems to have fallen on deaf ears. The situation in Ukraine remains volatile and the international community is calling for a de-escalation of tensions before it spirals out of control. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has been ongoing since 2014 and shows no signs of ending anytime soon.

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Rijeke vjernika nastavile su se slijevati u baziliku sv. Petra tijekom cijele noći i u ranim jutarnjim satima u petak posljednji dan oproštaja od pape Franje uoči njegova sprovoda u subotu... Tijelo 88-godišnjeg pape koji je umro u ponedjeljak u svojim sobama u vatikanskom Domu sv. Marte nakon što je pretrpio moždani udar u srijedu je u svečanoj procesiji preneseno u baziliku sv. Petra. Od tada se gotovo 130.000 ljudi iz cijelog svijeta oprostilo od Pape priopćio je Vatikan.

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General Upendra Dwivedi šef indijske vojske posjetit će Kašmir u petak kako bi pregledao sigurnosne aranžmane i vjerojatno će obići mjesto napada rekao je vojni izvor...

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Kijevski gradonačelnik Vitalij Kličko kaže da će Ukrajina možda morati privremeno ustupiti teritorij kao dio mirovnog sporazuma s Rusijom izvijestio je u petak britanski BBC

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Ministarstvo kulture i medija raspisalo je u petak javni natječaj vrijedan 140 milijuna eura za preuzimanje distribucije tiskanih medija u Hrvatskoj nakon što je dosadašnji distributer Tisak plus otkazao sve ugovore s nakladnicima a rok za dostavu ponuda je 26. svibnja

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The 2021 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) has commenced with over 2 million candidates vying for admission into various universities in Nigeria. The exam which is being conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) is the first step for students seeking admission into tertiary institutions. The registration process for the exam was marred by technical glitches and delays causing anxiety among candidates. However JAMB has assured that measures have been put in place to ensure a smooth and fair examination. With the high number of candidates competition for university admission is expected to be tough making the UTME an important milestone for students academic journey.