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Nigeria @60: Federal Government Endorses Former Thisday Society Editor, Lanre Alfred’s Book on 60 Foremost Nigerians

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The Federal Government of Nigeria, through the National Council for Arts and Culture, NCAC, has endorsed a forthcoming book titled, Nigeria @60: 60 Foremost Nigerians In the Last 60 Years; being written by celebrity journalist and author, Lanre Alfred.

According to Otunba Olusegun Runsewe, Director-General, NCAC, “The book is a transgenerational effort that is in tandem with the federal government’s appreciation of the need for proper documentation in enduring forms, significant events of our chequered history and the roles of outstanding men and women who created the history.”

Runsewe further said the book is of significant historical and cultural value to this generation, especially as Nigeria counts down to her 60th anniversary.

Speaking on the essence of the book, Alfred said Nigeria is a nation guilty of not keeping data, which has, over the years, led to the distortion of Nigeria’s history. “As Nigeria turns 60 this year, it behoves us, therefore, to record and recall for posterity, historians and today’s youth who are bereft of quality role models the inspiring exploits and attainments of Nigeria’s foremost citizens of the last six decades while documenting and highlighting their outstanding resilience and perseverance in their ambitious dash for honour and progress in the face of daunting political and socio-economic odds,” Alfred said. 

He said further that he finds it particularly inspiring and instructive to share the story of Nigeria’s heroes past and present with this generation which has so much to learn from their enviable professional and personal trajectories.

Alfred affirmed that the book would be out in October to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Nigeria and will be made available to libraries and higher institutions across the country.
A former society editor at Thisday Newspapers, the widely-travelled journalist is also the publisher of the popular coffee table books; Titans…The Amazing Exploits of Nigeria’s Greatest Achievers; and Highlife – Lifestyles of Nigeria’s Rich and Famous; and biographies like Pacemaker – Triumphs of Igho Sanomi at 40; The Lion of Afia Nsit – Triumphs of Scott Tommey at 45; Julius Rone…The Jewel of the Delta; and Dapo Abiodun…The Heart of Prince.

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How Deji Adeyanju Secured The Release Of Speed Darlington

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How Deji Adeyanju Secured The Release Of Speed Darlington

Detained Nigerian Singer Speed Darlington Released On Bail After Burna Boy’s Petition Alleging Cyberbullying

 

The Nigerian police have released singer, comedian and content creator, Darlington Okoye, popularly known as Speed Darlington, on bail.

Darlington was arrested and detained following a petition from fellow musician, Damini Ogulu, better known as Burna Boy, alleging cyberstalking.

The controversial Akpi musician was released to lawyer Deji Adeyanju after meeting conditions stipulated by police at the Inspector General of Police Intelligence Response Team’s Department in the Guzape area of Abuja.

SaharaReporters learnt on Tuesday that Speed Darlington was arrested last Friday.

Adeyanju earlier on Tuesday told SaharaReporters that he had seen the petition written against Darlington by afrobeat musician, Burna Boy

Speed Darlington was arrested in Lagos and taken to various formations in the state before he was taken to Abuja and detained by the IRT team, which accused him of cyberstalking Burna Boy.

Adeyanju noted that there was nothing in the petition to warrant Darlington’s arrest.

“I have met Speed Darlington and he’s in good spirits, we are working to get him released on bail as soon as possible,” Adeyanju told SaharaReporters earlier on Tuesday.

A police ACP investigating the case told Adeyanju that the police could not release a copy of the petition to him but allowed the lawyer read and digest the content.

Nigerian Police Detain Musician Speed Darlington Since Friday In Abuja After Petition By Burna Boy

Darlington’s mother, known as Queen, had earlier alleged that Burna Boy and his team were responsible for her son’s disappearance.

In a video message, Queen narrated how her son’s gateman informed her that Speed Darlington was taken away by Burna Boy and his team.

Queen had begged Burna Boy to release her son, kneeling down in the video to show her desperation.

Her plea came after Speed Darlington was declared missing.

“Nigerians please come and help me, my son, Speed Darlington has been missing for over four days now, after he made a video about Burna Boy and Diddy.

“Burna Boy came to his house with his squad and police and they arrested Akpi. Please, Nigerians, Akpi is my only son. Please, Nigerians help me and beg Burna Boy to release my son,” she said.

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EJEMU OF IGBARA-OKE KINGDOM CONGRATULATES H.I.M OLOWA ON HIS RECENT APPOINTMENT

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*EJEMU OF IGBARA-OKE KINGDOM CONGRATULATES H.I.M OLOWA ON HIS RECENT APPOINTMENT

 

 

The Ejemu of Igbara-Oke Kingdom, Snr. High Chief (Barr.) Oyebanji Abuloye congratulates His Imperial Majesty, Oba (Dr.) Francis Adefarakanmi Agbede, Ogidi lll, Ilufemiloye I, Paramount Ruler and Proscribed Authority, Olowa of Igbara-Oke Kingdom on his appointment as the pioneer Director General of Council of Traditional Rulers, South-West Nigeria.

Senr. High Chief Ejemu in his congratulatory letter dated 18th September, 2024 stated that the appointment by Arole Oduduwa, His Imperial Majesty, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja ll, Ooni of Ife and the Co-Chair of National Council of Traditional Rulers Nigeria is an unrestrained testament of Olowa” s resilience and versatility as a tangible force amongst the traditional rulers in Yoruba land.

He posited as well that his promotion of Yoruba tradition and culture laced with pragmatic leadership as a notable first class king is unquestionable.

He acknowledged that since ascension of H.I.M Olowa to the throne, he has displayed exceptional commitment to the projection of Yoruba tradition and culture, and he has also become a beacon of development, progress, peace and unity in his kingdom and beyond. These qualities, Aba’ Jemu said are no doubt the ultimate pivotal to his new unprecedented appointment.

He finally prayed that the God Almighty will continue to keep, uphold and sustain him as he delivers his mandate as the pioneer and pathfinder Director General of National Council of Traditional Rulers South-West, Nigeria.

E-signed
Dupe Arinye
Director Media & Publicity for S.H. C Ejemu

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Primeboy threatens legal action against Mohbad’s mother

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Primeboy threatens legal action against Mohbad’s mother

Primeboy threatens legal action against Mohbad’s mother

 

Owodunni Ibrahim aka Primeboy, who is a close associate of the late singer, Ilerioluwa Aloba aka Mohbad,  has countered the claims of the deceased’s mother, Abosede Adeyemo-Aloba, on what transpired between him and her son.

According to Primeboy, Mohbad’s mother accused him of having an altercation with Mohbad while he was alive during an online interview.

In a statement signed by his lawyer, Akinpelu Ogunbona, and seen by PUNCH Metro on Saturday, Primeboy quoted Mohbad’s mother as saying that he consistently complained about Mohbad’s neglect since he rose to stardom.

“In the said interview, you alleged that our client always fought the late Mohbad and consistently complained about his neglect by the late Mohbad since the said late Mohbad rose to stardom. You also alleged that our client was advised to run away after the death of the late Mohbad so as not to be suspected regarding the death,” the statement read in part.

 

While describing her submission as a defamation of character,  the singer alleged that her actions were deliberate.

He added that this had affected the love he enjoyed from his fans.

“Your actions are deliberate to injure and traduce the integrity of our client who is a rising star in the music industry and your allegations in the interview have greatly and negatively impacted the affection and love being enjoyed by our client from his fans and well-wishers around the world,” the statement added.

 

Primeboy however requested Mohbad’s mother to retract her statement within seven days.

 

He also threatened to take legal action should he fail to do so.

Efforts to reach Mohbad’s mother for a reaction proved abortive as calls made to her phone were not responded to as of Sunday evening. A text message sent to her had yet to be responded to as of the time this report was filed.

In August, Ogunbona argued the application on behalf of Ibrahim Owodunni aka Primeboy, stating that there were new issues both Wunmi Aloba and the police needed to shed light upon to give a clearer picture of what killed the singer.

According to the statement, their request to be called by the counsel was to make clear some ambiguous statements regarding the fight the singer’s wife alleged happened in the house.

The coroner accordingly adjourned for the order to be complied with and the witnesses to be brought to court on the next adjourned date.

Mohbad died at the age of 27, on September 12, 2023, with circumstances surrounding his death sparking controversies on social media.

 

His death also led to the arrest of Naira Marley and controversial Lagos socialite, Balogun Eletu, also known as Sam Larry, amongst others.

The singer’s body was on September 21, 2023, exhumed for autopsy to unravel the cause of his death.

 

 

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