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Sam Ifon Honoured as Best Gospel Artist of the Year at Gbedu Awards 2025
*Sam Ifon Honoured as Best Gospel Artist of the Year at Gbedu Awards 2025*
UK-based gospel singer and songwriter Sam Ifon has been recognised for his outstanding contribution to gospel music, receiving the Best Gospel Artist of the Year award at the Gbedu Awards 2025. The award ceremony took place in Lagos, Nigeria, on December 28, 2025, celebrating excellence across music and entertainment.
The official Certificate of Honour, presented by the Gbedu Awards, acknowledges his impact, consistency, and artistry within the gospel music space. Framed in gold, the plaque reflects both prestige and recognition earned through years of dedication to music.
Born in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, Sam Ifon is widely regarded as one of the finest African-born songwriters of his generation. His musical journey spans decades, beginning with a deep love for music that evolved into professional success during the 1990s when he formed the Liverpool-based band Party People. The group recorded notable songs such as Freedom and Humankind Rich in Colours, which helped shape his songwriting identity.
As a solo artist, Sam Ifon has released three albums — Freedom, Love at 49, and Echoes of Love — each reflecting maturity, faith, and lyrical depth. His work is known for blending heartfelt gospel messages with strong songwriting and melodic richness.
Currently, Sam Ifon is preparing the release of his fourth album, Supernatural Gospel, scheduled for February 2026. The project is expected to feature some of his most powerful gospel compositions yet, including The Beatitudes, Psalm 23, Glory Hallelujah, and Teach Us How to Pray.
This Gbedu Awards recognition not only celebrates a milestone moment in Sam Ifon’s career but also reinforces his growing influence within the global gospel music community.
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January Gold Rush: Atlantian Crown’s ATC Shares Hit the Market”
“January Gold Rush: Atlantian Crown’s ATC Shares Hit the Market”
January 23, 2026 – *Atlantian Crown Limited* announces the public offering of shares in its inaugural stock release, symbol *ATC*. The company is making *1,000,000 ATC shares* available for sale to subscribers at an asking price of *$7 per coin*, presenting investors with a “golden opportunity” to acquire stakes in the enterprise.
The share offering will run for a limited period from *January 23, 2026, to January 30, 2026*. During this window, interested investors can subscribe to purchase ATC shares through the designated payment channels provided by Atlantian Crown Company Limited.
The issuance is overseen by the Secretary of Atlantian Crown Company Limited, whose office has *approved* the sale and ensured compliance with the company’s regulatory procedures. The promotion highlights the ATC stock with symbolic gold coins and a regal crown emblem, reflecting the brand’s prestigious identity and aspiration for excellence.
Atlantian Crown Limited encourages potential subscribers to act promptly to secure their allocation of ATC shares, emphasizing the exclusive nature of the offering and the potential for value appreciation in the company’s future ventures.
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DR OLUKOYA’S LAWYER WARNS MAUREEN BADEJO OF CONTEMPT OF THE UK COURT FOR VIOLATING ITS ORDER RESTRAINING HER FROM DEFAMING DR OLUKOYA
DR OLUKOYA’S LAWYER WARNS MAUREEN BADEJO OF CONTEMPT OF THE UK COURT FOR VIOLATING ITS ORDER RESTRAINING HER FROM DEFAMING DR OLUKOYA
In recent weeks Maureen Badejo has taken it upon herself to wage her false defamatory and malicious war on Dr Olukoya and MFM again. Here we revisit the court order made against her in April 2021 and the consequences of her actions now.
During the court proceedings Ms Badejo had a full and fair opportunity to present evidence to support the allegations she had been circulating. The Court found she was unable to produce any credible evidence. Court eventually determined that her claims were false and on 13 April 2021, Dr Olukoya and his wife Dr (Mrs) Folasade Olukoya obtained judgment in the High Court against Maureen Badejo.
The Court found in favour of the Olukoyas’ and, as part of the relief granted them was an INJUNCTION which restrains Maureen Badejo (the defendant) from repeating or republishing the false allegations she had made about Dr Olukoya. The effect of the injunction is clear: Maureen Badejo is legally prohibited from continuing the same brutal false and defamatory campaign against Dr Olukoya that she pursued since 2020 until the Court Order was obtained. The order compelled her to stop.
Embarrassingly she was also ordered by the court to publish on her own social media channels a summary of the judgement as follows.
In October 2020 Dr Daniel Olukoya and Mrs Folashade Olukoya brought proceedings against Ms Maureen Badejo in defamation in relation to allegations of, amongst other things, dishonesty and sexual misconduct. Ms Badejo filed a defence alleging the allegations she had published were true. In April 2021 that defence was struck out as disclosing no reasonable grounds for defending the claim and as an abuse of the courts process. In April 2021 Dr and Mrs Olukoya obtained summary judgment against Ms Badejo; an injunction was granted preventing Ms Badejo from publishing any of the allegations she had made against Dr Olukoya and Mrs Olukoya; and damages were ordered to be determined at a later date. On 22 October 2021 the court determined the damages payable by Ms Badejo, and she was ordered to pay damages of £65,000 to Dr Olukoya and £35,000 to Mrs Olukoya as compensation for the wrong they have suffered.
Now suddenly Maureen Badejo is again trying to gain fame and publicity by maligning Dr Olukoyas name. She is repeating the same false allegations she made 5 years ago. The very same allegations she had to publish an apology and the court injunction on her own social media, explaining why these were false. This is a serious breach of the Courts authority.
Despite the High Court judgment and the injunction now in place, Maureen Badejo has continued an ongoing campaign of false and malicious statements. Dr Olukoyas legal team, who secured the judgment, have therefore written to Maureen Badejo to put her on formal notice that unless she stops and desists, pulls down the recent defamatory posts with apology, a formal proceeding for contempt will follow. She has been warned in clear terms that any continued repetition of the allegations, or any conduct that undermines or breaches the injunction, will be treated as a serious matter and that proceedings will be issued for contempt of court.
Contempt of court is not a mere technicality. It is a grave breach of the Courts authority and the rule of law. If established, it carries criminal sanctions, including fines and imprisonment. In short, this is no longer simply a question of reputational harm; it is now a question of compliance with a binding High Court order. Dr Olukoya remains willing to see this brought to a proper end, but the position is equally clear: the judgment must be respected, the injunction must be obeyed, and it is time for Badejo to stop her unlawful campaign or face the consequences of her disobedience,
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Lagos Assembly Steps Down LASPA GM Nominee, Confirms Others
Lagos Assembly Steps Down LASPA GM Nominee, Confirms Others
The Lagos State House of Assembly has stepped down the nomination of Mrs. Adebisi Adelabu as the general manager of the Lagos State Parking Authority (LASPA), citing serious procedural breaches linked to her earlier tenure.
During Thursday’s plenary session presided over by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. (Dr.) Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, members questioned Mrs. Adelabu for having occupied the office of General Manager of LASPA since 2021 without ever submitting herself to the constitutionally required screening process.
Lawmakers described her prolonged, unapproved stay in office as a clear violation of legislative authority. This infraction had led the House to nullify her appointment on November 18, 2025.
Despite being nominated again, persistent irregularities and failure to convince the House during the screening exercise led to a unanimous decision to again step down her confirmation for deeper review.
Conversely, other nominees forwarded by the Governor faced no such controversies and were screened and confirmed. These include Mr. Kehinde Durosinmi‑Etti as Chairman of the Lagos State Security Trust Fund; Engr. Olopade Adekunle, Barr. Mrs. Temitope George, Mr. Alexander Akinwunmi, Mr. Falola Olakunle and Mr. Bello Wasiu Oladimeji into various leadership and membership roles within the Lagos State Electricity Regulatory Commission.
The House thereafter adjourned sine die.
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