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2019 Election: Unveiling Dr Helen-Naomi Ndidi Godswill-Solomon

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The real change Nigerians are dreaming of is unfolding. I present to you Dr. Helen-Naomi Ndidi Godswill Solomon :

Dr Helen-Naomi Ndidi Godswill-Solomon is a woman who has been affecting lives and nations in so many ways; in social justice, Christian ministries and outreaches, Business, Enrichment and Empowerment of men and women. Now being unveiled to the world in the political arena of Nigeria. Helen represents the new generation of leaders emerging in Nigeria to change the reputation of Nigeria.

A lawyer called to the Nigerian bar in 1992. Worked in Lagos, Nigeria and New York, United States of America. Ordained a minister in Redeemed Christian Church of God in 2001. Commissioned Apostle in 2010. Impacting lives of individuals and transforming organizations and nations. Through raising altars of prayers and raising a people of prayer by teaching and impacting the culture of prayer on believers. Biblical transformational life coach, Mentor, Motivational Speaker, A Reformer of nations, Business Executive with over 20 years of experience. President of a Lagos real estate company, consultants and property managers. Author of several books among which is “The Birth Of A New Nigeria” a book show casing the greatness of Nigeria and a clarion call for Nigerians to arise and take Nigeria back and make our nation great again. Helen is a wife. Married to Dr David Solomon and a Mother of not only her four biological children but a mother to many all over the world as she is fondly called: “Mama Helen”.

She is the Founder/President of Esther Generation Prayer Ministries and Resource centers. Apostolic Training, Coaching and Resource Centers worldwide with headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. United States of America and branches in various countries. Co founder and pastor of Grace Word Arena Church for all nations, life coach in David Solomon Leadership Institute and an international radio host on “Grace Hour”.

The founder and CEO of “Operation Deborah Arise” (ODA). An international, non-governmental/nonprofit organization specializing in raising women from thrash to treasure. Through this organization Helen goes from nation to nation rehabilitating African prostitutes, stopping child trafficking and the use of young girls as sex slaves, feeding the poor in various cities and mentoring, empowering and helping women and young girls to rise up as women with their God given gifts to build homes, businesses and nations. Thousands of women across Nigeria Africa have benefitted from this movement. Many now own businesses sponsored by Dr Helen Godswill-Solomon. She is also the co founder and president of Divine Empowerment and leadership foundation for youths and women. A non-governmental leadership development organization with a passion to develop the leadership skills of individuals, companies and nations and creating political awareness and participation of Nigerian women and youths.

Dr Helen is a Global Senior sales Director with Mary Kay Cosmetics. Empowering and enriching the lives of women in the United States of America and various nations of the world.

A law graduate of Edo State University, Ekpoma. Nigeria. Nigeria law school. Lagos and recipient of honorary Doctor of Divinity from My Life Theological institute. Maryland. United States of America. She acquired her primary school education from Sacred heart primary school (now Diai primary school). Umunede. Delta state. Secondary school from Mary Mount Girls high school. Agbor. Delta state and Advanced levels from Federal Government college Port Harcourt. Rivers state.

Dr Helen-Naomi Ndidi Godswill-Solomon is a Nigerian from Agbor kingdom. Ika south local government area of Delta state. Born to late Sir Alexander Ngozichukwuka Agboifo and Lady Victoria Nwakaego Agboifo of Agbor.

She is a recipient of many business, leadership and professional awards among which are: The West African Regional Magazine Business and Leadership award “Flag bearer for African women leaders of social reformation and economic empowerment”. The prestigious African Pastors Network international “2015 Over Achiever’s Award”for her outstanding work in global ministry and exemplary leadership role in political transformation.

Dr Helen’s passion is to create better life for the rural, less privileged, the unheard, the poor, and the masses of Nigeria. A messenger of hope, love, unity and peace in the political arena of Nigeria. Witha mandate to ensure that all the diverse tribes with cultural differences in Nigeria are united in love for the nation and for one another.

This is the passion that moved her to join politics with her team of millions of Nigerian youths and new generation leaders both home and abroad “Restoration 2019” she is well equipped to bring positive changes that will sweep away corruption, insurgency, armed robbery and the numerous ills that currently characterize Nigeria to make room for the birth of a new Nigeria. A unitedNigeria, and a prosperous Nigeria with a loving, friendly and safe atmosphere for the citizens, residents and visitors. A Nigeria that everyone will love to live in and be part of.

She is an agent of true, positive and sustainable change that will totally overhaul the mentality of Nigerians & completely reform the nation. A God fearing woman with global influence and exposure to make Nigeria the envy of the whole world.

To facilitate these
Dr Helen travels all over the world mobilizing Nigerians in Diaspora on the need to rebuild the image of Nigeria, by encouraging them to live in honesty and abiding in the laws of the various nations they are living in. She urges Nigerians not to indulge in hate speech, cheating, killings, looting, scams, fraud, lawlessness and crookedness etc.

If given the golden opportunity to be the president, Dr Helen will implement true democracy by carrying the masses along and bringing in the new crop of young, talented & skilled commoners into the government and a new Nigeria where social justice and all amenities will be available to all not just the rich and the corrupt. Every citizen of Nigeria will get what is due to him or her from the society, government and the nation at large. Poverty will be eradicated. Illiteracy will be wiped out. Crimes will be abolished. Robbery, kidnapping, Tribal and religious wars will cease. Corruption which is the biggest problem plaguing Nigeria will be totally eradicated. Nigeria will become a secure and safe place for everyone to live. Indeed it is time for the New Nigeria. (See my manifesto for detailed outline of my “Nigeria restoration 2019” agenda for the nation “From Buhari to Godswill-Solomon”)

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AMVCA 2025: Glitz, Glory & Grit! Stars, Shocks & Showstoppers Light Up Lagos in Africa’s Biggest Night in Entertainment History!

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AMVCA 2025: Glitz, Glory & Grit! Stars, Shocks & Showstoppers Light Up Lagos in Africa’s Biggest Night in Entertainment History!

AMVCA 2025: Glitz, Glory & Grit! Stars, Shocks & Showstoppers Light Up Lagos in Africa’s Biggest Night in Entertainment History!

Lagos was on fire as the 11th Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) turned the Eko Hotel and Suites into a cauldron of dazzling lights, A-list glam, thunderous ovations, and unforgettable cinematic triumphs!

From the very first note of Johnny Drille and Kunmié’s soul-stirring performance, it was clear: this wasn’t just another award show. It was Africa’s Oscars on steroids—a masterclass in drama, spectacle, and unapologetic star power.

Femi Adebayo and Chioma Chukwuka owned the night, snatching Best Lead Actor and Actress respectively for their commanding roles in Seven Doors, which—alongside the revolutionary Lisabi: The Uprising—stood tall as cinematic titans with multiple wins.

But the crown jewel of the evening? The explosive Best Movie win by Freedom Way, beating out juggernauts like Christmas in Lagos and Suspicion. Gasps filled the room. Eyes widened. Cameras flashed.

Then came the curveballs.

Gabriel Afolayan, suave and striking, bagged Best Supporting Actor, while Mercy Aigbe stunned in gold before claiming Best Supporting Actress in Farmer’s Bride—a category packed with heavyweights.

The night wasn’t just about big names; it was also about bold narratives and unflinching creativity. The Legend of the Vagabond Queen of Lagos slayed with Best Cinematography, while Suspicion‘s haunting sound design won over the jury.

In a year where African stories roared with identity, pain, love, and resistance, Lisabi made a clean sweep in Art Direction, Makeup, and Indigenous Language (West Africa), proving that culture remains a cinematic weapon.

Meanwhile, Seven Doors added to its legend with wins in Best Series Scripted, Best Music/Score, and Best Indigenous Language—making it the night’s silent assassin.

Veteran icons Nkem Owoh and Sani Mu’azu received thunderous standing ovations as Lifetime Achievement honorees, while the young and fiery Kayode Kasum walked away as the AMVCA Trailblazer, his star rising at warp speed.

And the audience? On their feet. In awe. Loud. Proud. Unforgettable.

With 28 categories blending fierce public votes and expert jury verdicts, the AMVCA 2025 was more than a show—it was a statement. Africa’s storytellers are not waiting for permission anymore. They’re rewriting the narrative. Loudly.

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Supreme Court Slams Door on Fred Ajudua’s Bail, Orders Immediate Return to Prison in $1.43M Fraud Trial

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Supreme Court Slams Door on Fred Ajudua's Bail, Orders Immediate Return to Prison in $1.43M Fraud Trial

Supreme Court Slams Door on Fred Ajudua’s Bail, Orders Immediate Return to Prison in $1.43M Fraud Trial

 In a seismic ruling that sends shockwaves through Nigeria’s legal and social elite, the Supreme Court on Friday revoked the bail earlier granted to flamboyant Lagos socialite and alleged fraudster Fred Ajudua, ordering his immediate remand in prison custody.

Delivering a unanimous judgment, a five-man panel of the apex court dismantled the bail granted by the Court of Appeal in 2018, declaring it a judicial overreach steeped in procedural irregularity.

Justice Chioma Nwosu-Iheme, who read the lead judgment, minced no words as she condemned the appellate court’s decision, declaring it “an exercise in futility” after it had already ruled Ajudua’s appeal incompetent.

“The lower court, at that point, had no jurisdiction to proceed further. It had become functus officio,” she ruled, restoring the earlier decision of trial Judge Mojisola Dada who denied Ajudua bail in July 2018.

The decision marks a major victory for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which had petitioned the apex court to overturn what it described as a flawed and unjustified release of Ajudua—an accused at the center of a staggering $1.43 million international fraud.

The case, which has dragged for decades, centers around allegations that Ajudua, in concert with an accomplice still at large, duped a Palestinian businessman, Ziad Abu Zalaf, of millions under the guise of executing shady contracts backed by forged documents from the Central Bank of Nigeria and NNPC.

The scandal has long been a symbol of Nigeria’s struggle with high-profile financial crimes and delayed justice. With this ruling, the Supreme Court not only nullified the appeal court’s decision but also ordered a swift resumption of Ajudua’s long-stalled trial before Justice Dada of the Lagos High Court.

The EFCC had charged Ajudua in a 12-count indictment that included conspiracy to obtain money under false pretenses and forgery. Despite citing health concerns, Ajudua’s attempt to evade prosecution through bail has now been effectively shut down.

Legal observers say the ruling reasserts the authority of trial courts and reinforces the Supreme Court’s intolerance for procedural abuse in high-profile criminal cases.

“This appeal succeeds and it is hereby allowed,” Justice Nwosu-Iheme declared. “The respondent is to be remanded in prison custody.”

The court further directed that the matter be reassigned immediately for continuation of trial “within the shortest possible time.”

With the bail revoked and trial back on track, all eyes now return to the courtroom—where a case that began over three decades ago may finally see resolution.

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#FreeVDM Trends as EFCC Secures Court Order to Remand VeryDarkMan Over Alleged Cybercrime

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#FreeVDM Trends as EFCC Secures Court Order to Remand VeryDarkMan Over Alleged Cybercrime

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has obtained a court order to remand controversial social media activist Martins Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), pending the conclusion of an investigation into alleged cybercrime offences.

VDM was dramatically arrested last Friday outside a bank in the Wuse area of Abuja by a combined team of EFCC operatives, Department of State Services (DSS) officers, and the Nigeria Police Force. Eyewitnesses say the activist was apprehended moments after leaving the bank, sparking immediate online outrage.

The arrest has ignited a social media firestorm, with the hashtag #FreeVDM dominating trends across platforms throughout the weekend. Many critics argue that the arrest is yet another attempt by authorities to intimidate dissenting voices online.

“The remand order was granted to allow us to complete our investigation and finalize the charges,” a senior EFCC official told reporters, noting that charges would be filed under the Cybercrimes Act once investigations are complete.

Sources familiar with the case say the EFCC is building a case focused on alleged violations involving online financial misconduct, which fall under the commission’s purview.

As of Monday morning, VDM remains in EFCC custody, with his legal team led by rights activist Deji Adeyanju confirming efforts to gain access to him and prepare a legal response.

“We are seeking to visit our client and are reviewing the legal implications of his arrest,” Adeyanju said in a statement.

Despite the mounting public interest and widespread speculation, the EFCC has yet to release an official statement detailing the arrest or outlining the specific charges VDM may face.

The arrest of VeryDarkMan adds to growing concerns over press freedom and digital expression in Nigeria, where several social media commentators have recently faced legal action for controversial posts.

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