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Amb. P London to Headline “She in He” — Comedy Hall of Fame 6.0 Set to Rock Lagos

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Amb. P London to Headline “She in He” — Comedy Hall of Fame 6.0 Set to Rock Lagos*

*Amb. P London to Headline “She in He” — Comedy Hall of Fame 6.0 Set to Rock Lagos*

The Lagos entertainment landscape is about to come alive with laughter, energy, and high-class humor as the renowned comedian Ambassador P London prepares to host the much-anticipated sixth edition of the Comedy Hall of Fame, aptly titled “She in He.”

Organized by London Empire, the grand comedy concert is scheduled to take place on Sunday, October 26, 2025, at Maryland, Modupe House, 301 Ikorodu Road, opposite Maryland Mall, Lagos. The event will commence at exactly 6:00 PM and promises to deliver an unforgettable evening of top-tier entertainment, laughter, and social connection.
Over the years, the Comedy Hall of Fame series has established itself as one of Nigeria’s most respected platforms for celebrating humor, creativity, and the rich artistry of stand-up comedy. Now in its sixth season, the brand continues to grow in stature, attracting not only comedy lovers but also corporate partners and industry stakeholders who recognize the show’s consistent quality and cultural impact.

This year’s edition, themed “She in He,” will once again spotlight the dynamic creativity of Amb. P London, who has become a household name within Nigeria’s entertainment circuit. Known for his witty storytelling, social commentary, and magnetic stage presence, the host promises to thrill audiences with a blend of intelligence, humor, and originality.
Joining him on stage is an impressive lineup of Nigeria’s most celebrated comedy icons, including Elder O, Baba De Baba, MOG Akpos, Mecoyo, MC 90’s, MC Cabal, MC Loquacious, and Ojemba, Dr Buntu, Hilarious Chinedu, Chime Franciss, Saint Envi, GF Classic, Sunny Messiah, MC Noise 5 Star, MC Cure, among others. Each of these performers brings their unique style and comedic flair, ensuring that the night will be nothing short of electric. With such an ensemble of talented acts, the show is expected to deliver waves of laughter that will keep audiences entertained from start to finish.

In addition to the comedy, the event will also offer guests a premium experience with different ticket categories designed to accommodate various audience preferences. Regular tickets are priced at ₦7,000, while couples can enjoy a shared experience with the ₦40,000 couple package. For families and corporate guests seeking a more exclusive and comfortable setting, the Family Table is available at ₦300,000, and the Sponsor Table — which offers top-tier visibility, VIP treatment, and brand recognition — is set at ₦1,000,000. Tickets can be purchased online through eticket.ng and whatadeal, providing an easy and convenient way for fans to secure their seats ahead of the big night.

The Comedy Hall of Fame 6.0 will be held at one of Lagos’ most vibrant event venues, the Maryland Modupe House, strategically located at 301 Ikorodu Road, opposite Maryland Mall. This location is renowned for hosting premium shows and cultural events, making it an ideal setting for a night that blends humor, class, and community.

For sponsorships, collaborations, or general inquiries, interested brands and attendees are encouraged to reach out to the organizers via 08062853305 or 08084165466, or follow updates through the official Instagram handle @plondonempire.

According to the organizers, this year’s edition aims to go beyond comedy to deliver a powerful message of unity, identity, and creativity. “She in He,” as the title implies, explores the theme of balance and strength within humor — using laughter as a unifying language that transcends gender, class, and background.

Amb. P London, who has consistently redefined the art of comedy through his performances and creative productions, has promised that the sixth edition will surpass all previous ones in scale and impact. He described “She in He” as a show that will not only make audiences laugh but also inspire reflection on social harmony and shared humanity.
As anticipation builds across the entertainment community, fans, families, and comedy enthusiasts from across Nigeria are gearing up to witness what promises to be one of the most memorable nights of 2025. With its impeccable lineup, vibrant atmosphere, and trademark London Empire production quality, Comedy Hall of Fame 6.0 – She in He is poised to reaffirm Lagos’ reputation as the entertainment capital of Africa.

The night of October 26 will not only celebrate comedy — it will celebrate culture, creativity, and the enduring power of laughter to unite and uplift.

 

Amb. P London to Headline “She in He” — Comedy Hall of Fame 6.0 Set to Rock Lagos*

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NOVO Announces Spring 2026 Launch: The World’s First Diamond-Backed Digital Currency and Wealth Platform Devoted to Feeding Africa

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NOVO Announces Spring 2026 Launch: The World’s First Diamond-Backed Digital Currency and Wealth Platform Devoted to Feeding Africa

 

February 2026 — NOVO, an emerging global leader in diamond manufacturing, crypto‑banking, and ethical wealth management, today announced the upcoming Spring 2026 launch of NOVO Coin, the world’s first digital currency fully backed by certified, lab‑grown, cut, and polished diamonds stored in secure vaults in Singapore and Switzerland.

Designed for stability, transparency, and humanitarian impact, NOVO represents a new class of asset‑backed digital currency engineered to serve both global markets and vulnerable economies facing inflation, currency instability, and limited access to banking.

A Currency With a Mission: Feeding a Continent.

In a groundbreaking commitment, NOVO has pledged 50% of all corporate profits to support nonprofit micro‑finance organizations across Africa that specialize in food production, farming, fishing, and sustainable agriculture.

This initiative aims to:

Expand access to affordable capital for small and mid‑scale food producers

Strengthen local food systems and reduce dependency on imports

Dramatically lower grocery prices across African markets

Build long‑term economic resilience for millions of families

NOVO’s leadership believes that empowering Africa’s farmers and food‑producing cooperatives is the fastest path to stabilizing regional economies — and ultimately driving down global food prices.

Diamond‑Backed Stability for a Volatile World
Unlike speculative tokens or inflation‑prone fiat currencies, every NOVO Coin is backed by real, verifiable diamond reserves, manufactured through advanced laboratory processes and held in audited international vaults.

This structure provides:

Intrinsic value tied to a globally recognized commodity

Transparency through third‑party reserve verification

Security via geographically diversified vaults

Long‑term price stability for users and institutional partners

NOVO’s diamond‑reserve system is designed to offer a safe, durable alternative for nations and communities seeking protection from currency devaluation.

A Full‑Spectrum Financial Ecosystem
Beyond the currency itself, NOVO is launching a vertically integrated platform that includes:

Diamond manufacturing and certification

Crypto‑banking and digital asset management

Wealth management and life‑insurance services

Humanitarian micro‑finance distribution channels

This unified ecosystem positions NOVO as one of the first fintech institutions to combine commodity‑backed digital currency with large‑scale social impact.

A New Era of Ethical Finance
“NOVO was built on a simple belief: a currency should serve the people who use it,” said the organization’s founder. “By backing NOVO with diamonds and dedicating half of our profits to African food producers, we are proving that financial innovation and humanitarian responsibility can — and must — coexist.”

Spring 2026: A Global Debut
NOVO Coin will be available to the public in Spring 2026, with early institutional partnerships already underway across Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean.

For more information. Here is the organizations website TOPOFTHEPYRAMID.org

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Tinubu Mourns Rear Admiral Musa Katagum: A National Loss for Nigeria’s Military Leadership

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By George Omagbemi Sylvester | Published by SaharaWeeklyNG 

 

“President Tinubu Pays Tribute as Nigeria’s Naval Command Mourns the Sudden Loss of a Strategic Maritime Leader at a Critical Security Juncture.”

 

Abuja, Nigeria – President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially mourned the death of Rear Admiral Musa Bello Katagum, the Chief of Naval Operations of the Nigerian Navy, who died on February 19, 2026, after a protracted illness while receiving treatment abroad. His passing has sent ripples through Nigeria’s defence establishment and national security architecture, marking the loss of one of the most experienced and respected maritime commanders in recent memory.

 

In a statement released on February 20, 2026 by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, President Tinubu described Rear Admiral Katagum’s death as a “significant blow to the military and the nation,” noting the late officer’s vast experience and “invaluable contributions” to both the Nigerian Navy and the broader “Armed Forces of Nigeria”. The President extended heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, naval personnel and the nation at large, while praying for solace and strength for colleagues and loved ones.

 

Rear Admiral Katagum’s career was marked by distinguished service in several strategic capacities. Before his appointment as Chief of Naval Operations in November 2025, he served as Director of the Presidential Communication, Command and Control Centre (PC4) and Chief of Intelligence of the Nigerian Navy-roles that placed him at the nexus of naval operational planning and intelligence gathering. His leadership was widely credited with enhancing the Navy’s capacity to respond to growing maritime threats in the Gulf of Guinea, including piracy, illegal bunkering, and transnational crime.

 

Security policy experts emphasise that Katagum’s loss comes at a critical juncture for Nigeria. Dr. Adebola Akinpelu, a defence analyst at the Institute for Security Studies, observes that “Nigeria’s maritime domain remains a frontline in the broader security challenges facing the nation; the loss of an adept operational leader like Rear Admiral Katagum is not just a personnel change but a strategic setback.” His insight reflects broader concerns about continuity in military leadership amid intensifying threats.

 

The Nigerian Navy’s own statement, confirmed by the Directorate of Naval Information, affirmed that Katagum’s “exemplary leadership, strategic insight, and unwavering loyalty” were central to boosting operational readiness and national defence. According to Captain Abiodun Folorunsho, the Director of Naval Information, “His legacy remains a source of inspiration across the services.”

 

As Nigeria grapples with complex security landscapes at its land and maritime frontiers, the death of Rear Admiral Katagum underscores a broader national imperative: strengthening institutional capacities while honouring the service and sacrifice of those who defend the nation’s sovereignty. In the words of military scholar Professor James Okoye, “Leadership in security institutions is not easily replaceable; it is built through experience, trust and strategic clarity; qualities that Katagum embodied.”

 

Rear Admiral Musa Katagum has since been laid to rest in accordance with Islamic rites, leaving behind a legacy that will inform Nigerian naval operations for years to come.

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Viral “Chat With God” Claim Targeting Kenyan Prophet David Owuor Proven False

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Viral “Chat With God” Claim Targeting Kenyan Prophet David Owuor Proven False

By George Omagbemi Sylvester, SaharaWeeklyNG

 

“Viral screenshot sparks national controversy as the Ministry of Repentance and Holiness dismisses fabricated “divine” WhatsApp exchange, raising urgent questions about faith, digital misinformation, and religious accountability in Kenya.”

A sensational social media claim that Kenyan evangelist Prophet Dr. David Owuor displayed a WhatsApp conversation between himself and God has been definitively debunked as misinformation, sparking national debate over digital misinformation, religious authority and faith-based claims in Kenya.

On February 18–19, 2026, an image purporting to show a WhatsApp exchange between a deity and Prophet Owuor circulated widely on Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp groups and TikTok. The screenshot, allegedly shared during one of his sermons, was interpreted by many as illustrating unprecedented direct communication with the divine delivered through a mainstream messaging platform; a claim that, if true, would have broken new ground in how religious revelation is understood in contemporary society.

However, this narrative quickly unraveled. Owuor’s Ministry of Repentance and Holiness issued an unequivocal public statement calling the image “fabricated, baseless and malicious,” emphasizing that he has never communicated with God through WhatsApp and has not displayed any such digital conversation to congregants. The ministry urged the public and believers to disregard and stop sharing the image.

Independent analysis of the screenshot further undermined its credibility: timestamps in the image were internally inconsistent and the so-called exchange contained chronological impossibilities; clear indicators of digital fabrication rather than an authentic conversation.

This hoax coincides with rising scrutiny of Owuor’s ministry. Earlier in February 2026, national broadcaster TV47 aired an investigative report titled “Divine or Deceptive”, which examined alleged “miracle healing” claims associated with Owuor’s crusades, including assertions of curing HIV and other chronic illnesses. Portions of that investigation suggested some medical documentation linked to followers’ health outcomes were fraudulent or misleading, intensifying debate over the intersection of faith and public health.

Credible faith leaders have weighed in on the broader context. Elias Otieno, chairperson of the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK), recently urged that “no religious leader should replace God or undermine medicine,” affirming a widely accepted Christian understanding that divine healing does not supplant established medical practice. He warned against unverified miracle claims that may endanger lives if believers forego medical treatment.

Renowned communications scholar Professor Pippa Norris has noted that in digital societies, “religious authority is increasingly contested in the public sphere,” and misinformation (intentional or accidental) can quickly erode trust in both religious and secular institutions. Such dynamics underscore the importance of rigorous fact-checking and responsible communication, especially when claims intersect profoundly with personal belief and public well-being.

In sum, the viral WhatsApp chat narrative was not a revelation from the divine but a striking example of how misinformation can exploit reverence for religious figures. Owuor’s swift repudiation of the false claim and broader commentary from established church bodies, underline the ongoing challenge of balancing deeply personal faith experiences with the evidence-based scrutiny necessary in a digitally connected world.

 

Viral “Chat With God” Claim Targeting Kenyan Prophet David Owuor Proven False
By George Omagbemi Sylvester

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