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#FreeSamuelOgundipe: Protest rocks Abuja over police detention of PREMIUM TIMES journalist

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A coalition of civil society groups, #OurMumuDondo, has stormed the Force Headquarters, Abuja, to demand the release of detained Premiums Times reporter, Samuel Ogundipe.

 

Led by popular musician, Charlie Boy, the protesters insisted on the release of the reporter, noting that they would not leave until he is freed.

 

 

The activists briefly barricaded the Shehu Shagari Way, forcing motorists to ply alternative routes.

 

 

Presidential aspirant, Omoyele Sowore, berated the Inspector-General of Police Ibrahim Idris, for pressurising Ogundipe to disclose his source.

 

 

Another activist, Ralph Adebayo, described the IG as “ignorant,” noting that “he has been transmitting confusion since he became the Police boss, stumbling from one controversy to another.”

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BOMBSHELL: Ajike Orin Shocks Fans, Dumps Spotlight for School in Bold Career Twist

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BOMBSHELL: Ajike Orin Shocks Fans, Dumps Spotlight for School in Bold Career Twist

 

 

Fans of fast-rising Islamic music sensation Rasheedat Agbaku, popularly known as Ajike Orin, have been left stunned after the singer made a dramatic and unexpected move—returning to school at the peak of her growing fame.

 

 

The Ikorodu-born star has secured admission into the National Open University of Nigeria to study Mass Communication, a decision insiders describe as “bold, risky, and game-changing.”

 

 

 

At a time when many artistes double down on fame, Ajike Orin is doing the exact opposite—choosing lectures over limelight and books over beats.

 

 

Why now? Why school?

Sources close to the singer reveal that she is determined to reinvent herself, sharpen her voice beyond music, and build a powerful brand that goes far beyond the stage.

BOMBSHELL: Ajike Orin Shocks Fans, Dumps Spotlight for School in Bold Career Twist

But that’s only part of the story.

Despite juggling motherhood, business, and a buzzing music career, Ajike Orin has quietly built an empire—releasing hit songs like Rantimi, Gbatemimo, Igbayilola, and Oore Otun, while also producing over 100 jingles for clients both in Nigeria and abroad.

Now, she’s about to set the industry on fire again.

Her upcoming single Rotimi—already generating serious buzz—is expected to drop with a gripping music video featuring Nollywood stars Asabi Simple and Lagata, a move many believe could redefine her career.

Before her rise, she paid her dues as a lead backup singer for top Islamic music figures like Saoti Arewa and Basit Katibi—but today, she’s carving her own powerful path.

Add to that her booming fashion business in Ikorodu, and one question is now on everyone’s lips:

Is Ajike Orin about to become more than just a singer… or is this the beginning of a total rebrand?

Either way, one thing is clear—this move has changed the game, and all eyes are now on her next step.

 

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Queen Salawa Abeni: Celebrating A Musical Icon at 65

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Queen Salawa Abeni: Celebrating A Musical Icon at 65

 

Celebrating the 65th birthday of Queen Salawa Abeni is honouring enduring talent and impact, including marking her decades of excellent, high-energy performances.

Born on May 5, 1961 in Ijebu Waterside, Ogun State, Nigeria, Queen Abeni rose from humble beginnings to become Nigeria’s legendary ‘Queen of Waka Music’. She debuted her first musical work in 1976 with an album under Leader Records in honour of the assassinated Nigerian military Head of State, General Murtala Ramat Mohammed. The album was recorded as the firstal by a female Yoruba singer to sell over one million copies in Nigeria.

Queen Salawa Abeni’s musical works from age 13, undoubtedly, inspires, moves audiences, and shifts cultural landscapes. She has really proved her worth as a female super star in her ‘waka’ genre to successfully compete in a male-dominated music industry. Beyond music, Queen Salawa Abeni’s influence is equally recognized through appearances in Nollywood, acknowledging her cultural impact as a pioneer and trailblazer in her ‘waka’ genre and Nigerian music generally.

Research indicates that Queen Abeni is creative and original, with songs that connect with music audiences irrespective of choices. Queen Salawa Abeni, with over 40 albums, pioneered the style of standing while singing. Her predecessors in the ‘waka’ genre were known for sitting while singing. Though she confessed that the decision was not a deliberate choice. “I started singing Waka standing. Those singing before me were sitting while singing. But it was because I was young so small that my microphone back then was almost beyond reach,” she disclosed.

Queen Abeni had an inspiring story about her beginning as a singer, which highlights her challenges and passion. When she was nine years old, she walked into the Lagos branch of the Leader Records and requested to be allowed to play a demo tape. The producer, thinking it was a joke, put her tape on his desk and promptly forgot about it, only to be shocked later on hearing the nine year-old girl sing at a social function in Epe, Lagos, in the most sonorous, and compelling mature voice. Without further ado, with the permission of her parents, the recording label owner took her to his studio where she had her debut on late Murtala Muhammed, which became one of the bestselling Nigerian songs at the time.

In 1977, Abeni founded ‘The Waka Modernisers’ going on to become one of the most successful artistes in Nigeria in the 80s and remaining the leader of the genre till date.

Some of her evergreen hit albums and live plays include Gentle Lady, Iba Omode Iba Agba, Shooting Stars, Ijamba Motor, Okiki Kan To Sele/Yinka Esho Eso, Orin Tuntun, Irohin Mecca, Ile Aiye, Omiyale, Ija O Dara, Ikilo, Enie Tori Ele Ku, Challenge Cup ’84, Adieu Alhaji Haruna Ishola, Indian Waka, Ìfẹ́ Dára Púpọ̀, Mo Tun De Bi Mo Se Nde, Awa Lagba, Abode America, Ileya Special, I Love You, We Are The Children, Maradona, Candle, Experience, Congratulations, Cheer Up, Waka Carnival, Beware, Live In London ’96, Appreciation, Good Morning In America, and more.

How did her parents react to her passion for music at nine years old? She confessed that it was challenging. “It was not easy, especially with my father. He opposed my decision, often warning that making music a career was such a dangerous idea. He tried to dissuade me from pursuing music, but I remained committed to my belief,” she stated.

There is one thing most creative singers do seem to have in common; Their children are exposed or encouraged to take to their craft. Queen Salawa Abeni is not an exception. Her three children, Deola, Sikiru and Big Sheriff are also into music, with Big Sheriff taking his concept to the international standard.

The ‘Waka Queen’ has had her fair share of life and professional challenges. “Life has taught me many valuable lessons. I’ve faced challenges, including having a child at 17 who passed away, and being sick for five years. But I’ve learned to persevere,” she disclosed. At 65, she looks 45. What is the secret to her youthful looks? She says she follows a healthy diet, exercises regularly; doesn’t drink or smoke. And she takes just Coca Cola and water.

Queen Salawa Abeni, at 65, continues to be a significant figure in the Nigerian music scene. Her career and personal strength will continue to make her an enduring icon of resilience within and outside the Nigerian music industry.

 

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Lagos Island LG Appoints Adeyeri as Chief Press Secretary

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Lagos Island LG Appoints Adeyeri as Chief Press Secretary

 

The Lagos Island Local Government has announced the appointment of Mr. Olabode Adeyeri as the Chief Press Secretary to the Executive Chairman, Hon. Taiwo Ajibade Oyekan.

The appointment, which takes effect from April 1, 2026, was approved by the Executive Chairman as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the local government’s communication framework, enhance transparency, and improve the dissemination of policies and programmes to the public.

Speaking on the appointment, Oyekan said the decision reflects the administration’s commitment to effective governance through strategic communication.

“The appointment of Mr. Adeyeri is a deliberate step towards strengthening our engagement with the public and ensuring that our policies and programmes are communicated clearly and effectively,” he said.

 

He added that the new Chief Press Secretary brings valuable experience that will enhance the administration’s media relations.

“We are confident that his wealth of experience in journalism and communications will further improve transparency and deepen public trust in our administration,” Oyekan stated.

 

Mr. Adeyeri, a seasoned journalist, writer, and communications professional, brings extensive experience in media practice and public engagement to his new role.

He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Olabisi Onabanjo University and a Master’s degree from the University of Lagos. Between 2011 and 2018, he worked with Globacom Nigeria Limited, where he served as Corporate Support Executive and Glo 1 Business Support Executive.

Adeyeri is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Citizen Communications Network, a position he has held since 2010. He is also the Publisher of Citizen Magazine and Citizen NewsNG.

Described as a prolific journalist and community development enthusiast, Adeyeri is widely regarded as a result-driven professional and committed scholar, with a passion for advancing progressive ideals and contributing meaningfully to societal development.

Reiterating confidence in the appointment, the chairman noted:

“We believe Mr. Adeyeri will play a key role in projecting the vision of this administration and strengthening the bridge between the government and the people.”

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