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Ogun PDP Condemns Fresh Congresses, Describes It As Illegal

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The Ogun State chapter of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has described the fresh party congresses purportedly conducted in the state as illegal.

The party spoke against the backdrop of the State Congress conducted on Monday at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, Abeokuta, the state capital.

A statement issued on Monday by the State Chairman, Hon. Samson Bamgbose, said; “The contraption called congresses were a deliberate and criminal affront on the rule of law.

“It is even more so that they resorted to self-help and criminal contempt after they lost the suit that they filed against us at the Federal High Court, Abuja.

“In the Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/208/2020, they sought the permission of the court to conduct these same illegal congresses.

“The Federal High Court Abuja in its judgment delivered on the 21st of July, 2020 denied them the permission and pointed out that such an exercise would be illegal in view of the previous judgment of the Federal High Court in Suit No. FHC/L/CS/636/2016.

“That judgment delivered by the Honourable Justice Ahmed Muhammed expressly stated as follows; the finding of this court that the issue in contention herein has been successfully and adequately put to rest by my learned brother, I.N. Buba in suit FHC/L/CS/636/2016.

“In consequence thereof, I find this suit as an invitation on this court to examine or review the decision of my learned brother, I.N. Buba in Suit No. 636/2016, which invitation I will not accede to. I am not competent to do that.

“The plaintiff (PDP) and all the defendants are bound by the decision in Suit FHC/L/CS/636/2016.”

Bamgbose said before the final judgment of the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, the Abeokuta Division of the same court had on the 24th of April 2020 held in Suit No. FHC/AB/CS/44/2020 that “…the parties shall respect the principle of lis pendens and maintain status quo antebellum pending the hearing and determination of the Applicants’ Motion on Notice which is already filed before this court.

“Although we understand that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) did not monitor or attend the contraption called congresses, we reasonably believe that the Commission ought to know that the purported Notice of Congress vide the letters dated 21st and 22nd July, 2020 is incompetent having not been issued in line with the provisions of Section 85 (1) of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) which states that, ‘A registered political party shall give the Commission at least 21 days notice of any convention, congress, conference or meeting convened for the purpose of electing members of its executive committees, other governing bodies or nominating candidates for any of the elective offices specified under this Act’.”

Bamgbose appealed to all members of the party not to be dismayed, adding that “the congresses purportedly conducted by the defectors and fifth columnists within the party will not stand the test of time and the law. It is like a house built with spittle. It cannot stand; it will crumble like a pack of cards sooner than later.”

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MAHNA AL-OTAIBI: INSPIRING THE YOUTH THROUGH DIGITAL MEDIA

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MAHNA AL-OTAIBI: INSPIRING THE YOUTH THROUGH DIGITAL MEDIA

BY CHINEDU NSOFOR

 

Sahara Weekly Reports That Mahna Mohammed Al-Otaibi, born on July 8, 1987, in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, has carved out a significant space for himself in the country’s media landscape. Known for his engaging and dynamic presence on social media, especially Snapchat, Mahna has become a prominent figure among Saudi youth, using his platform to connect, inspire, and inform.

 

MAHNA AL-OTAIBI: INSPIRING THE YOUTH THROUGH DIGITAL MEDIA

 

Mahna’s journey started in Mecca, where he completed his education and earned a bachelor’s degree from Umm Al-Qura University. His academic background and deep-rooted connection to his hometown have played an integral role in shaping the themes and content he creates. His ability to blend traditional Saudi values with modern digital storytelling has struck a chord with many, particularly the younger generation.

 

 

His influence on social media is evident through his large and loyal following, with thousands of people tuning in daily to his Snapchat stories. What sets Mahna apart from others is his versatility. He covers a wide range of topics, from educational content and lifestyle tips to cultural insights and entertainment. His content is designed to provide value and engage viewers in meaningful discussions, a key reason behind his growing popularity.

 

 

Despite his digital fame, Mahna maintains a humble and down-to-earth persona, focusing on authenticity and relatability. He often shares moments from his everyday life, blending them with informative and uplifting messages that resonate with his audience. This approach has positioned him as a role model for many young Saudis who see him as a bridge between tradition and modernity.

 

 

As Mahna Al-Otaibi’s influence continues to grow, he has become more than just a social media personality. He is a voice for the youth, encouraging them to embrace both their heritage and the opportunities that modern media offers. In a rapidly changing digital era, Mahna stands as an example of how individuals can use their platforms to create positive and impactful content.

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From Gbaramatu to South Africa: Ijaw filmmaker Creekboi Bags 2024 Outstanding Nigerian in Creative Arts Award

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From Gbaramatu to South Africa: Ijaw filmmaker Creekboi Bags 2024 Outstanding Nigerian in Creative Arts Award

From Gbaramatu to South Africa: Ijaw filmmaker Creekboi Bags 2024 Outstanding Nigerian in Creative Arts Award

 

 

 

Sahara Weekly Reports That The Popular Nigerian content creator and filmmaker Michael David Akpeyin, better known as Creekboi, has won the prestigious “Outstanding Nigerian in Creative Arts” award at the 5th Nigeria Community Excellence Awards (NCE Awards) in South Africa. The accolade marks a significant achievement for Creekboi, an Ijaw boy who has made his mark internationally through his compelling storytelling and impactful content, highlighting the richness of the Niger Delta and beyond.

 

Creekboi announced on his official Facebook page, expressing heartfelt gratitude for the honor. Reflecting on his journey, he shared the challenges of growing up in the creeks of Gbaramatu Kingdom, Delta State, where opportunities were scarce, and the fight for crude oil defined life in the community. He explained that his determination to carve out a different path drove him to pursue his passion for the creative arts, to inspire young Ijaw people to dream beyond the limitations set by their environment.

“From the Creeks to the World,” Creekboi wrote, “Growing up in the creeks of Gbaramatu Kingdom, I always knew I wanted more. I wanted to pave a new path for every Ijaw child, showing there is more to achieve beyond the crude oil everyone fights for. I stood my ground, fueled by dreams of making my community proud, despite scarce support.”

He went on to thank his supporters for their relentless encouragement, noting how their likes, shares, and positive feedback played a crucial role in his success. “Thank you to all my supporters—those who shared my videos, liked, commented, and believed in me. Your unwavering support has been beyond this world. You are the true MVPs,” he said, acknowledging their role in his rise to prominence.

Creekboi also expressed appreciation to the NCE Awards organizers for recognizing his contributions to the creative industry. “To the organizers of this incredible event, thank you for recognizing me today. Your acknowledgment has blown my mind,” he added, describing the win as a moment that validates his efforts and inspires him to continue pushing boundaries.

The filmmaker’s journey began with humble beginnings, slowly gaining traction through social media, where his content connected with thousands. “It all started with one like, then 2, then 10k,” Creekboi recalled. His work has not only entertained but has also shone a spotlight on the culture and struggles of his people, making a case for the creative arts as a powerful tool for change.

 

 

 

The NCE Awards annually recognize Nigerians excelling in various fields, and Creekboi’s win serves as proof of his impact in the realm of creative arts and the broader Nigerian diaspora. His story of perseverance and passion continues to inspire many, proving that with resilience, it is indeed possible to go from “the creeks to the world.”

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Nollywood’s Queen Lateefah Hits N216 Million in Nigerian Cinemas

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Nollywood’s Queen Lateefah Hits N216 Million in Nigerian Cinemas

 

 

Sahara Weekly Reports That Nollywood’s latest box office hit, Queen Lateefah, has achieved a significant milestone, raking in an impressive N216 million in ticket sales across cinemas nationwide. The film, produced by renowned Nollywood actress Wunmi Toriola, has remained the top-grossing movie in Nigerian cinemas for three consecutive weeks since its release on September 27, 2024.

 

Nollywood's Queen Lateefah Hits N216 Million in Nigerian Cinemas

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According to data from the Nigerian Box Office, Queen Lateefah earned N41.5 million in revenue over the weekend of October 11-13, 2024, further cementing its status as a cinematic success. The film had already grossed N150 million within just 12 days of its release, a testament to its widespread appeal among Nigerian audiences.

 

 

Queen Lateefah opened to impressive figures, amassing N58 million in its debut weekend alone. This early success set the tone for the film’s continued strong performance, showcasing the growing sophistication of Nigeria’s film industry and the increasing appetite for high-quality local productions.

 

The film’s gripping narrative follows Lateefah Adeleke, a 30-year-old businesswoman with aspirations of social mobility. However, her carefully crafted image of success begins to unravel when she crosses paths with Jide Rhodes, a 35-year-old businessman, who exposes the gap between her self-curated facade and her true reality. Raised in poverty by her illiterate mother and residing in a dilapidated building, Lateefah projects herself as a globe-trotting, successful professional. This tension between appearance and reality drives the film’s storyline, creating layers of conflict and intrigue.

 

One of the key factors contributing to the film’s success is its stellar cast. Queen Lateefah features some of Nollywood’s finest talents, including Kunle Remi, Femi Adebayo, Nancy Isime, and two-time Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Award winner, Broda Shaggi. The combination of a strong ensemble cast and an engaging plot has resonated with audiences, leading to sold-out showings across the country.

 

With Queen Lateefah continuing to dominate the box office, the film is on track to surpass other Nollywood blockbusters like Ajakaju: Beast of Two Worlds, which grossed N250 million, and Lakatabu, which garnered over N200 million. The Nigerian box office is expected to remain strong in the final quarter of the year, with several highly anticipated films slated for release.

 

 

Among the upcoming titles generating buzz is 3 Working Days, starring Deyemi Okanlawon and directed by Jerry Ossai, set to premiere on October 18, 2024. Also debuting on the same day is The Uprising: Wives on Strike 3, the third installment of the popular trilogy directed by Omoni Oboli, which will be available in IMAX format at select theaters.

 

 

As the year draws to a close, the continued success of Queen Lateefah and the release of other major Nollywood productions signal a strong finish for the Nigerian film industry in 2024.

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