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Piracy Is Our Greatest Enemy, Government Needs To Step In- Lizzy Anjorin

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In some quarters, Nollywood practitioners believe that the high rate of piracy is what is giving birth to why some of them are now having other forms of businesses aside acting alone while some say the piracy has hindered them from releasing some movies.
The issue of piracy has become a pain in the neck for some time now especially in Nigeria and some stakeholders have tried at devising means of either cubing or controlling these menace which has not been easy.
For Nollywood actress, Lizzy Anjorin, government just needs to step in because they are the ones in best position to help the industry from dying.
She explained in an interview with TV Continental programme ‘Your View,’ monitored by Nigeriafilms.com that with the high rate of piracy in the country, one can get to the age of 80 without owning a house due to the menace.
According to her, “We waste money and me, with my last movie, though I have eight right now, that eight I just want to hold on to it. Do you know why? As a young girl, you have money, you have couple of people that have helped you, I have strength to work, hmm, you will just realize that you wake up one day and you clock 80 without having a house of your own in this industry, it’s simple.

“If government can crucify drug peddlers they can crucify pirates also, they can do something. If they don’t want to do anything, my own is simple, sebi we have youths and you people will be here crucifying people who go into prostitutes, armed robbery and others, if government are not doing anything about piracy that industry is dead already not dying oh.”

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Apostle Omotosho Marks 40th Birthday, 7th Church Anniversary Amid Jubilation

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Apostle Omotosho Marks 40th Birthday, 7th Church Anniversary Amid Jubilation

 

CALABAR — Jubilant scenes filled the atmosphere on May 21 as family members, church congregants, associates, and well-wishers gathered to celebrate the 40th birthday of Apostle Omotosho Tope Joseph alongside the 7th anniversary of his ministry.

 

The colourful double celebration attracted religious leaders, dignitaries, and members of the Christian community, who described the occasion as a reflection of God’s faithfulness and the steady growth of the ministry over the years.

 

Among dignitaries present at the event were Pastor Dr. Elizabeth Aremu, the wife of Bishop Thomas Aremu, Assistant Director-General of the Department of State Services, Kolawole Sokoya, as well as other notable guests.

 

Speaking during the event, Apostle Omotosho expressed gratitude to God and appreciated everyone who contributed to the success of the celebration through prayers, gifts, goodwill messages, and physical presence.

 

He described his attainment of 40 years and the progress recorded by the church within seven years as evidence of divine grace and unwavering support from members and partners of the ministry.

 

“With a heart full of gratitude, I sincerely thank everyone who celebrated with me on my 40th birthday and our 7th Church Anniversary. Your prayers, kind words, gifts, presence, and overwhelming show of love made the occasion truly unforgettable,” he said.

 

The programme featured prayer sessions for Nigeria, prophetic ministrations, thanksgiving, and tributes from members and associates, who praised the cleric for his commitment to spiritual growth, humanitarian service, and mentorship.
Several speakers at the gathering described

Apostle Omotosho as a compassionate leader dedicated to uplifting lives and advancing Christian values within the community.

Apostle Omotosho Marks 40th Birthday, 7th Church Anniversary Amid Jubilation

The cleric also appreciated his family, friends, church workers, and members for their steadfast support toward the vision of the ministry.

 

“Thank you to my family, friends, members, and well-wishers for standing by me and supporting the vision God has given us. May the Lord richly bless each and every one of you for your love, sacrifices, and continued support,” he added.

 

The celebration ended with a special thanksgiving service and renewed prayers for greater impact and expansion of the ministry in the years ahead.

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I’m City Boy For Life” — Obi Cubana Fires Back At Exit Rumours

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I’m City Boy For Life” — Obi Cubana Fires Back At Exit Rumours

 

Popular businessman and socialite, Obi Cubana, has dismissed rumours suggesting that he has withdrawn from the City Boy Movement, declaring that he remains committed to the political support group.

Obi Cubana, whose real name is Obinna Iyiegbu, reportedly described the claims making the rounds on social media as false and misleading, insisting that he remains “City Boy for life.”

The entrepreneur was reacting to reports alleging that he had distanced himself from the movement following criticism from some social media users over his political alignment.

In a statement circulated online, the businessman reaffirmed his loyalty to the group and stressed that his involvement was based on his belief in constructive engagement and national development.

He also denied allegations that he made derogatory comments against supporters of former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi,

 

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General Buratai to deliver University of Ilorin’s distinguished personality lecture

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General Buratai to deliver University of Ilorin’s distinguished personality lecture

 

​The Department of Criminology and Security Studies at the University of Ilorin has announced that a former Chief of Army Staff and former Ambassador to the Republic of Benin, Ambassador Lt. General (Rtd) Tukur Buratai (CFR), will deliver its prestigious Distinguished Personality Lecture.

 

​The lecture is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 23rd May 2026, at the University Auditorium by 10:00 a.m. The Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. Wahab Olasupo Egbewole (SAN), is expected to be the Chief Host, while Dr. Monsurat Isiaka (Ph.D.), Head of the Department, will serve as Host.

 

​Buratai, who brings a wealth of unmatched experience from his military and diplomatic service, will be speaking on the critical theme: “The Armed Forces of Nigeria and National Security: The Youth and National Aspirations.”

 

​The lecture aims to foster critical conversation about Nigeria’s future security landscape, the pivotal role of the armed forces in national stability, and the interplay between national aspirations and the country’s youth population.

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