Bovi opens up on relationship with Basketmouth

Nigerian comedian and actor Bovi Ugboma, has opened up on his relationship with fellow colleague, Bright Okpocha, also known as Basketmouth.

While speaking in an interview, Bovi explained that there is no ongoing feud or rift between them, stating that hey both just drifted apart.

Bovi further explained that there was a shift in his focus, which led him to invest in other interests and his family.

‘I’m cool with Basketmouth, nothing happened. I’ve answered this question before. You get what I’m saying. Interests changed, especially for me. You know, I wanted to focus more, spend more time with my family. I wanted to also elevate myself. I easily get bored with things. So when I’m doing something for too long, I try to do something else,’ he stated.

Bovi also explained the need for independence. He revealed that he wanted to be able to grow professionally and financially as an independent creator.

‘So as you know, I started to do films. I went back to TV, and then I wanted to build my own brand in the sense that I needed people. I needed the world to know that I can stand with the mic endlessly by myself and talk. You know, also, there’s the, I also started to think of stuff like when I blow the whistle and say, I’m having an Eko hotel, it fills up. So why should I go and share money? Why should we be many doing one show? And then I guess I can keep all the money myself,’ he added.

What we’ll do about FIFA’s points deduction – South Africa

The South African Football Association (SAFA) has strongly condemned FIFA’s decision to deduct three points from its tally in the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, describing the move as unfair and without precedent.

In a statement issued on Monday, the association expressed shock and disappointment, insisting that it was not given the opportunity to defend itself before the disciplinary ruling was handed down.

According to SAFA, the decision was reached by a single member of FIFA’s disciplinary committee and came without a clear explanation or justification.

‘We are deeply concerned by this development. It is unprecedented that such a weighty decision was made without affording us the chance to present our legal arguments,’ the association noted.

FIFA had earlier confirmed the much-anticipated sanction, cutting South Africa’s total from 17 points. The ruling has thrown Group standings into uncertainty and sparked debate among fans and stakeholders across the continent.

SAFA stressed that it will continue to pursue all available legal and diplomatic avenues to challenge the ruling, which it says undermines the principles of fair play and natural justice.

‘As custodians of South African football, we cannot stand by while decisions of this magnitude are imposed on us without transparency,’ the statement added.

The development has cast a shadow over Bafana Bafana’s qualifying campaign and raised questions about FIFA’s disciplinary processes, with analysts warning that the dispute could escalate if not swiftly resolved.

NELFUND opens 2025/2026 Student Loan Portal October, sets clear deadlines

The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has announced that its application portal for the 2025/2026 academic session will open in the second week of October 2025, providing fresh opportunities for students to access the government’s interest-free loan scheme.

The Fund explained that the new application cycle will remain open until January 2026, giving prospective beneficiaries ample time to complete their submissions.

NELFUND also urged institutions to promptly update student records on the Student Verification System (SVS) to enable seamless processing of applications.

The development follows the closure of the 2024/2025 portal on September 30, 2025, marking the end of the scheme’s second full cycle.

According to NELFUND, all unverified applications from the outgoing session will be automatically cancelled after October 8, 2025, with affected students required to reapply under the new cycle.

Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of NELFUND, Mr. Akintunde Sawyerr, said the timelines were designed to provide clarity and ensure no eligible student is excluded.

‘Announcing the closure of the current application portal is a necessary step to prepare for the next cycle. NELFUND remains committed to removing financial barriers for students and to working with institutions to ensure that no eligible student is left behind,’ Sawyerr stated.

He also assured that upkeep payments for students under the 2024/2025 session would continue until November 2025, but stressed that all students must reapply for the 2025/2026 cycle to remain eligible.

Institutions that fail to complete mandatory verification of student lists by the deadline will be named publicly for non-compliance, NELFUND warned.

The Fund advised students to maintain close contact with their school management and submit their applications early, emphasising that transparency and institutional cooperation remain central to the success of the scheme.

Lagos recovers ?1.5bn taxes from defaulting Nigerian bank, warns others

Lagos State has stepped up its drive to recover outstanding revenues and taxes, with Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Lawal Pedro (SAN), revealing that the state recently secured ?1.5 billion from a defaulting bank.

Pedro, who disclosed this on Tuesday during a press briefing to mark his second year in office, said the recovery was part of wider reforms to strengthen fiscal governance through the rule of law.

He explained that Lagos had established dedicated Revenue Courts at both the High Court and Magistrate levels, alongside a Revenue Recovery Unit (RRU), to fast-track enforcement actions against individuals and organisations failing to meet their tax obligations.

‘Many companies have responded to our pre-action protocol notices and have started paying or made arrangements to pay their outstanding tax liabilities,’ Pedro said.

‘One of the notable banks facing our enforcement process paid the sum of ?1.5 billion in outstanding taxes. Other banks are already making efforts to settle their outstanding tax liabilities to avoid sanctions,’ he disclosed.

He cautioned residents and corporate organisations still in default to settle their obligations promptly, especially now that courts had resumed from vacation.

‘This firm but fair approach to the recovery of taxes and revenue underscores our determination to ensure that money due to Lagos State is recovered lawfully, so as to boost the State’s capacity to deliver critical services to our people,’ the Attorney General added.

NURTW chieftain arraigned over dispatch rider’s death in Lagos

The Lagos State Police Command on Tuesday arraigned Samsideen Oladiti, 55, a prominent member of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) popularly known as Shamelon, over the alleged murder of a dispatch rider.

Oladiti appeared before Ebute Metta Magistrate Court 2 following his arrest over assault and murder allegations.

According to the Lagos State Police Command’s Deputy Public Relations Officer, Babaseyi Oluseyi, Oladiti allegedly attacked a dispatch rider on Lagos Island on September 17, 2025, using a helmet and his fists, inflicting serious injuries. The victim was rushed to the hospital, placed on oxygen, and is currently receiving medical treatment.

Oluseyi added that the suspect had been linked to a prior violent incident on August 28, which also resulted in the death of another man. In that case, Oladiti allegedly struck the victim with a metallic ring to the head and face, causing severe injuries. Despite medical intervention, the victim was pronounced dead on September 17, and the body was deposited in the mortuary for autopsy.

The arraignment follows protests by sympathizers of the deceased at Sandgrouse Market, Lagos Island, where two of Oladiti’s motorcycles were set ablaze, escalating tensions in the area.

The state Commissioner of Police, Olohundare Jimoh, personally responded to the unrest, ensuring order while the suspect was taken into custody.

Oladiti faces further investigation and prosecution as the Lagos State Police continue to probe his alleged involvement in violent crimes across the island.

Customs hands over impounded donkey bones, skins worth ?3.94bn to NESREA in Kaduna

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on Tuesday handed over donkey bones and skins worth over ?3.94 billion impounded from smugglers to the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA) in Kaduna.

Area Controller, Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone B, Kaduna, Mr Aminu Sule, handed over the confiscated animal parts to the NESREA State Coordinator, Mr. Hene Emmanuel.

The items handed over include 700 bags of donkey bones valued at ?1.86 billion and 2,500 pieces of donkey skins valued at ?2.07 billion.

The donkey parts were intercepted in separate operations by the operatives of the Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone B unit.

Speaking at the event, Sule decried the illegal trade in donkey parts, warning that it posed serious ecological and socio-economic risks.

‘Donkeys are essential to rural communities as a source of livelihood and transport. Their indiscriminate slaughter threatens sustainable development,’ he said.

Sule emphasised the commitment of the NCS to enforcing environmental protection laws and curbing wildlife crimes, stating that FOU Zone B would not allow Nigeria to become a hub for illegal wildlife trade.

‘This seizure is a clear warning to traffickers: FOU Zone B will not relent in the fight against environmental crime,’ he added.

The Customs boss highlighted that the operation and successful handover were the outcomes of improved inter-agency cooperation, in line with the Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi’s ‘Three-Point Agenda of Collaboration, Consolidation, and Innovation’.

He praised the dedication of his officers and partner agencies even as he called for increased support from the public, especially transporters, warehouse operators, and traders to report suspicious activities linked to wildlife trafficking.

Also speaking, NESREA’s State Coordinator, Mr Hene Emmanuel, commended the Customs service for its vigilance and expressed the agency’s commitment to ensuring proper environmental compliance and protection of endangered species.

Illegal trade in donkey parts, especially skins and bones, has been on the rise in recent years due to growing demand in parts of Asia.

Factional Edo LP chair blasts Peter Obi, says he lacks character to be president

A factional chairman of Labour Party in Edo State, Mrs Elizabeth Ativie, has described the party’s candidate in the 2023 presidential election, Peter Obi, as a dictator who is not fit to be entrusted with power.

Ativie who leads the faction loyal to LP’s national chairman, Julius Abure, said this while addressing journalists in Benin.

She described Obi as lacking in competence, character and capacity to actualise the vision of a new Nigeria, adding that it would be dangerous to entrust Nigeria into his care.

‘The wind has blown and Nigerians have seen the true dictatorial nature of a would-have-been President of Nigeria. Peter Obi since then has been jumping from from one alliance to another and it is becoming clearer that he has shot himself politically on his feet’

‘We want to state clearly that the problem in Labour Party was created by Obi. It was him and Dr. Alex Otti, the Governor of Abia State that convened the ill-fated and illegal expanded stakeholders meeting in Umuahia, on September 4, 2024 for the sole purpose of removing a legally constituted National Working Committee of the party through underhand means.

Continuing, Ativie said: ‘We want to advise Peter Obi to always inform and educate his followers properly to avoid pushing them into unnecessary problems.

‘A leader who cannot advice or guide his followers properly, can hardly be a good leader. It is even more dangerous to entrust the whole Nigeria into such one’s care.’

The Edo LP chair further alleged that after achieving over 6 million votes in the 2023 election with the huge electoral capital working for him, instead of Obi to concentrate on how to win more sympathy, structures and followers, he resorted to fighting leaders of the party

She added that after the party lost the presidential election, Obi should have called an enlarge meeting of his members, encourage them and strategize to build the party but he is started moving from one alliance to another.

She alleged that the problem that emanated from the party primary in Edo, Anambra, Plateau, Borno states, amongst others, Obi could not solve anyone before the governorship election.

‘For instance, the party leader met in Abuja including Obi and resolved that the party will choose its governorship candidate in Edo election would come from Central as other parties and should between Kenneth Imasuagbon and Sergus Ogu, but unfortunately Obi came to Edo and raised the hands of Bar. Olumede Akpata from South to our surprise.’

According to her, party politics is about leadership and that leader should be able to hold a meeting and solve issues arising from primary by bringing member together to chat the way forward.

Independence: Jonathan urges Nigerians to embrace patriotism, faith amid challenges

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has called on Nigerians to remain hopeful about the country’s future, despite prevailing economic and security challenges.

In his goodwill message to mark Nigeria’s 65th Independence Anniversary, Jonathan described the occasion as a time for sober reflection on the nation’s journey from colonial rule to its current struggles with development.

‘Our nation marks another significant milestone in its journey to nationhood. As we celebrate 65 years of independence, this moment offers us an opportunity to reflect on our collective journey of nation-building; on the challenges we have faced, and on the vast possibilities that still lie ahead,’ Jonathan said.

Acknowledging the realities of insecurity, economic hardship, and weak institutions, he cautioned against despair.

‘It is true that we face challenges that could test our sense of hope. Yet, as citizens, we must not lose faith. We must continue to nurture hope and sustain belief in the nation’s enormous potential and the resilience of the people.’

The former President underscored Nigeria’s strengths, pointing to its natural endowments, cultural diversity, and the ingenuity of its citizens both at home and abroad.

Jonathan urged Nigerians to embrace patriotism and unity as a compass for national rebirth.

‘Let us hold firmly to optimism and faith, knowing that the greatness of our country is within reach if we remain united and steadfast. May our nation continue to rise in strength and purpose.’

Nigeria’s hardship will soon end, best days are ahead – Ooni of Ife

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, has assured Nigerians that the nation’s present economic and social difficulties will soon give way to a new dawn of progress and restoration.

Speaking on Monday in Ile-Ife shortly after moving to his ancestral home for the 2025 Olojo Festival rites, the monarch described the annual celebration as a global symbol of hope, renewal, and divine intervention.

‘This Olojo has given us a sample of appreciation. It is a global festival, a festival of thanksgiving. The day that the day comes out across the universe, we celebrate it here in the ancient city of Ile-Ife. It gives us hope that our condition as a nation is turning around,’ he told newsmen.

The Ooni, who hailed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s efforts in navigating Nigeria through what he termed ‘turbulent waters,’ expressed faith that God continues to strengthen leaders in resolving disputes and stabilising governance.

‘All the hardship, difficulties, and challenges Nigerians are facing are turning around for good. Between a year and five years from now, we will begin to experience new life, and all lost glory will be restored. This is the dew of hope that change is coming,’ he declared.

Oba Ogunwusi urged Nigerians to remain patient, united, and prayerful, stressing that sustainable transformation requires resilience and collective commitment.

He reassured citizens that the economy will bounce back, while opportunities in governance, security, and development will be recovered for the benefit of all.

The monarch also charged leaders at all levels to embrace transparency and accountability, noting that only with sincerity and unity of purpose can Nigeria’s lost glory be restored.

This year’s Olojo Festival, one of the oldest and most spiritually significant festivals of the Yoruba people, drew thousands of tourists, traditional rulers, political leaders, and dignitaries from across the globe.

The festival, which symbolises the creation of the world and the emergence of daylight after primordial darkness, was marked with prayers for peace, prosperity, and stability in Nigeria.

Why we chose Mandy Kiss as ambassador – Lagos commissioner

The Lagos State Government has appointed popular content creator, Ayomiposi Oluwadahunsi, widely known as Mandy Kiss, as an ambassador for its anti-drug abuse campaign under the Lagos State Kicks Against Drug Abuse (LASKADA) initiative.

The Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Mobolaji Ogunlende, announced the appointment on Tuesday, noting that the state was adopting new strategies to engage young people in the fight against substance abuse.

Ogunlende said the choice of Mandy Kiss, who commands a following of over 400,000 online, was deliberate, as her influence among young people makes her a powerful voice in reshaping narratives.

‘Drug abuse is a pandemic. We must work with those who can reach as many people as possible, and Mandy Kiss has a large followership. With the powers conferred on me, I make her one of our brand ambassadors. Say no to drugs,’ the commissioner said in a viral video.

The appointment comes weeks after the 25-year-old influencer sparked controversy by announcing plans to attempt a Guinness World Record involving intimacy with 100 men, a move that generated widespread criticism.

Speaking further, Ogunlende explained that the state government engaged Mandy Kiss in discussions, redirecting her towards a more positive role.

‘With empathy and understanding, we assessed the situation and explored healthier, more constructive paths forward. She has now embraced a purpose-driven cause, standing for something greater than herself,’ he said.

According to him, her appointment reflects transformation rather than cancellation. ‘It shows what is achievable when young individuals are met with love, guidance, and opportunities for positive growth.’

The commissioner also stressed that the Sanwo-Olu administration remains committed to addressing mental health, emotional wellness, and youth development as part of its social agenda.