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  • Nigeria in capable hands – Fubara backs Tinubu’s reelection

    Nigeria in capable hands – Fubara backs Tinubu’s reelection

    Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara has expressed confidence in Nigeria’s leadership under President Bola Tinubu, urging support for his re-election to sustain ongoing reforms and development strides.

    Fubara made this appeal on Thursday at the meeting of the Southern Traditional Rulers Council in Port Harcourt, where monarchs from the 17 southern states gathered to discuss unity, security and economic growth.

    The governor noted that despite prevailing challenges, the current administration has recorded meaningful progress in economic recovery and infrastructure delivery, citing projects such as the coastal road construction.

    He emphasised the importance of leadership continuity, stating that “it is not ideal to change the goalposts in the middle of the game”.

    Fubara called on stakeholders across the southern region to collaborate in pursuit of common goals, stressing that unity remains essential for achieving lasting development.

    He also remarked that the presence of traditional rulers at the event highlights Rivers State’s peaceful environment and its capacity to host major national engagements.

    Earlier, the Ooni of Ife, Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, who chairs the Southern Traditional Rulers Council, said the gathering was aimed at promoting peace and reinforcing unity across the region.

    He pointed out that the council reflects Nigeria’s rich diversity, with more than 400 dialects spoken across the southern states, describing the meeting as a clear example of unity in diversity.

    Ogunwusi added that the Port Harcourt session marked the fourth in the series, following previous meetings held in Imo, Ogun, and Lagos states.

    According to him, the forum allows traditional rulers to engage on shared values and collective interests that unite their people.

    He further stated that the council would explore ways to support the current administration in tackling security and economic issues, noting that although participation is voluntary, it is vital for repositioning both the region and the nation.

    The meeting drew prominent traditional rulers from the South-South, South-East, and South-West, including the council’s co-chairman, the Obi of Obinugwu, Eze Cletus Illomuanya, and the Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Senator Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja.

    Nigeria in capable hands – Fubara backs Tinubu’s reelection

  • C/River Dismisses Report Of 10 New Covid-19 Cases

    C/River Dismisses Report Of 10 New Covid-19 Cases

    The Cross River Government has dismissed reports alleging 10 new COVID-19 symptomatic cases, describing the claim as misleading and inaccurate, while reaffirming that only one confirmed case exists in the state.

    The rebuttal followed a publication by a national daily claiming the state had identified additional persons showing COVID-19 symptoms, raising concerns among residents about a possible resurgence of infections across communities.

    It would be recalled that Dr Henry Ayuk, the Commissioner for Health, earlier confirmed a COVID-19 case involving a Chinese national working in the state, who was currently receiving treatment and responding well.

    In a statement issued on Thursday in Calabar, Ayuk clarified that as of April 23, 2026, Cross River had only one confirmed COVID-19 case and no new confirmed or suspected cases recorded. He explained that the 10 individuals referenced in the report were contacts traced from the single confirmed case, noting that contact tracing remained a standard public health response to contain potential spread.

    According to him, the individuals are not symptomatic and do not meet the criteria for suspected cases, adding that they are currently under home isolation and monitored daily by health officials.

    Ayuk emphasised that the isolation measure was purely precautionary and should not be interpreted as evidence of new infections, reiterating that the state had not recorded any additional COVID-19 cases.

    He urged the public to disregard misinformation and rely on official updates from the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, while reaffirming the government’s commitment to transparency and timely dissemination of accurate information.

    Ayuk added that residents should remain calm, adhere to recommended preventive measures, and continue supporting efforts aimed at safeguarding public health and preventing the spread of infectious diseases statewide.

    C/River Dismisses Report Of 10 New Covid-19 Cases is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • U.S., Ilorin Hub Strike Deal To Power Nigeria’s Tech Future

    U.S., Ilorin Hub Strike Deal To Power Nigeria’s Tech Future

    The U.S. Embassy Abuja has signed a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Ilorin Innovation Hub, marking its first public-private partnership outside the American Spaces Network.

    The agreement, announced in Abuja, is aimed at deepening U.S. engagement in Kwara State’s rapidly expanding technology ecosystem. It will drive initiatives in artificial intelligence (AI), STEM education, and professional development.

    Speaking at the signing ceremony, Public Diplomacy Counselor Lee McManis described the partnership as a significant step toward strengthening innovation-led trade and investment ties between Nigeria and the United States.

    He noted that “Kwara State is emerging as a tech innovation hub, attracting interest from American companies seeking collaboration and market opportunities.”

    Under the agreement, both parties will roll out programmes showcasing U.S. leadership in technology and innovation. The initiative will also provide business English and STEM training, equipping Nigerian professionals with skills aligned with U.S. industry standards.

    The partnership underscores a shared commitment to advancing innovation, education, and economic growth, with officials expressing optimism that it will contribute to a more secure and prosperous future for both countries.

    U.S., Ilorin Hub Strike Deal To Power Nigeria’s Tech Future is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Coventry Owner Dismisses Fears Of Lampard Departure To Chelsea

    Coventry Owner Dismisses Fears Of Lampard Departure To Chelsea

    Coventry chairman Doug King says Sky Blues fans should not worry about “what may or may not happen” after head coach Frank Lampard was linked with a return to his former club, Chelsea.

    Lampard steered the Sky Blues to a top-flight return in August for the first time in more than 25 years after sealing the Championship title with a 5-1 win over Portsmouth on Tuesday night, having earned the point which guaranteed promotion at Blackburn four days earlier.

    However, the former Blues midfielder has been linked with a third stint in charge at Stamford Bridge following the sacking of Liam Rosenior on Wednesday evening.

    Lampard’s stock has risen after guiding Coventry to the title in his first full season in charge, and King admitted it was inevitable he would be linked in the “merry-go-round” of football.

    King said, “He’s done a fantastic job, it’s been an incredible 18 months for us and for him. I am sure he’s in reflective mode. I said to him ‘do not underestimate how difficult what you’ve just achieved is to do’.

    “He’s done huge things in his playing career but to get out of this league as champions without a parachute payment, from where we’ve come from, is a huge achievement nobody can take away from him.

    “Everybody is going to get linked with everything, it’s a merry-go-round. It’s a bit disappointing clubs are appointing three or four managers a season.

    “We don’t want to be in those positions, that means something has gone a little bit astray.”
    King claimed Lampard was in “a happy place” at Coventry and added, “You can see how emotionally connected [Lampard] is with the city, you can see what it meant to him to get promotion and then the title and I think he’s found a happy place at the moment.

    “It doesn’t mean there’s not going to be some staggering bid for him in the summer and he’ll have to make his choices, because he’s shown his credentials as a high-quality head coach, but I’m not going to comment on that, I can’t control it.

    “I just think he’s happy, I’m happy, everybody’s happy, we’ve just got smiles on our faces and we don’t worry about what may or may not happen for the head coach.”

    King also revealed Coventry have been planning for the Premier League for a while but says simply throwing money at the challenge “would be a mistake”.

    He said, “We’ve been top of the league since October and were quite a way ahead. We’ve been having due analysis of what we’d like to do for quite a period of time.

    “Everybody wants to know everything immediately – I’ve been clear – let it sink in.
    “We’re trying to work out a philosophy.

    Ultimately we will decide on what our strategy is going to be and then we will tell no one and will try and quietly, stealthily get on with it to try and give us any and every advantage to be successful in the top league.”

    Asked about the prospects of avoiding relegation in their first top-flight season since 2000-01, King said: “It’s taken a long time to get there. Obviously we have beaten two teams who will join us so we have only got to beat one more, if we can beat them again next year, right? If you put it like that.

    “I’m embracing it, the team’s embracing it, it’s exciting, it’s a challenge. We had a challenge to get out of the Championship and we’ve achieved that in a spectacular way and now the next one is to challenge ourselves to see what we can do in the top league.”

    King said simply throwing “zillions” at signing new players was not the way to approach the Premier League, adding: “People spend money very badly at times, I would say what we do is we look for value.

    “A very expensive footballer might still be value, there are lot of footballers who are very expensive but who are not value.

    “We will do what we’ve got to do, but don’t associate staying in the league and being very successful just with how much money you throw out of the door, I think that would be a mistake.”

    King said his current role was more a “party planner” than chairman and hopes Sunday’s home game against Wrexham would be a “massive celebration” with the fans.

    Plans are in full swing for the We Are Back: Live event with a bus parade through the city on 4 May.

    Despite the celebrations he said Coventry would not make it easy for play-off chasing Wrexham on Sunday, adding, “It would be disrespectful to the rest of the league if we took our foot off the gas against Wrexham.

    “They are right in the mix and they have to earn it against us. I know the guys will be set up for that game and the game against Watford the following Saturday.”

    Coventry secured promotion with a third straight draw at Blackburn, a night King said was “hugely special” after Bobby Thomas’ late header ensured the point which sent City up, on a night with no other fixtures.

    He added, “To crown it off in that style [against Portsmouth] was great. We really wanted to win the league and to do it like that was really special.

    “We put on a show in that second half – it was great to remind everyone we were battering teams for a while until we ground out a little bit and got over the line.”

    King referred to the club’s relationship with Sky Blues fans as “a partnership” and in a message to supporters added, “We couldn’t have done it without you. This is your success as it is mine, the head coach’s and players’ success.”

    Coventry Owner Dismisses Fears Of Lampard Departure To Chelsea is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • ‘It’s Confidence, Not Arrogance’ – Burna Boy’s Mum Defends Son

    ‘It’s Confidence, Not Arrogance’ – Burna Boy’s Mum Defends Son

    Bose Ogulu has defended her son, Burna Boy, amid social media backlash following a recent altercation at a Lagos club involving DJ Tunez.

    The incident, which reportedly involved Burna Boy and DJ Tunez, the disc jockey to Wizkid sparked an online clash between the two music stars and drew criticism from many Nigerians, who accused Burna Boy of being frequently confrontational and arrogant.

    Reacting to the controversy during an interview with Ebuka Obi-Uchendu on Channels Television, Bose Ogulu said she does not mind being perceived as arrogant, while defending her son’s personality and self-assurance.

    When asked about Burna Boy, she said If knowing his worth and carrying himself as such is arrogant, then it is a good thing. “And I can’t apologize for that.”

    Ebuka asked: “Do you mind that Burna Boy is seen as arrogant? Do you mind being seen as arrogant in how you run the Burna brand?

    She responded: “I don’t mind honestly, I don’t mind at all. I mean any adjective they want to attach to you is ok. The thing is who are you? If knowing your worth and carrying yourself as such is arrogant, then it is a good thing. And I can’t apologize for that. Because I think we were born into a world where we were expected to put our heads down.

    First is the color of your skin, the color of your passport, and for me, my gender. So, I don’t understand the concept of that life. I understand that if I know something, I know it and I expect you to realise that I know it. And if you don’t realize that I know it, then, put me to the test”, she said.

    ‘It’s Confidence, Not Arrogance’ – Burna Boy’s Mum Defends Son is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Emir Sanusi approves Dikko Umar as Sarkin Fulanin Ja’idanawa

    Emir Sanusi approves Dikko Umar as Sarkin Fulanin Ja’idanawa

    The Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II, has approved the appointment of retired Air Marshal Mohammed Dikko Umar as the Sarkin Fulanin Ja’idanawa.

    The appointment, which takes effect from April 22, 2026, was conveyed in an official letter signed by Aliyu Ibrahim Ahmed, the Matawallen Kano and Senior Councillor of the Kano Emirate Council.

    According to the letter issued from the council’s secretariat in Kano, the appointment followed the death of the former titleholder, who passed away on April 14, 2026.

    The council stated that the Emir expressed confidence in the ability of the new appointee to contribute to the growth and development of the emirate.

    “His Highness congratulates you and hopes that you will use your wealth of experience to contribute to the development of Kano Emirate and Kano State,” the letter read.

    The Emirate Council also offered prayers for the new titleholder, asking for divine guidance as he takes on his new responsibilities.

    Emir Sanusi approves Dikko Umar as Sarkin Fulanin Ja’idanawa

  • Jigawa Assembly uncovers gaps in state, LG spending

    Jigawa Assembly uncovers gaps in state, LG spending

    The Jigawa State House of Assembly has adopted the report of its Public Accounts Committee (PAC), which uncovered gaps in the management of state and local government expenditures between 2019 and 2024.

    The report was adopted during plenary presided over by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Haruna Aliyu Dangyatin.

    Chairman of PAC and Deputy Speaker, Hon. Sani Isyaku Abubakar, presented the findings in line with Sections 125 and 128 of the 1999 Constitution.

    He said the committee’s review of reports submitted by the State Auditor-General and the Auditor-General for Local Governments revealed several irregularities in public spending over the five-year period.

    According to him, the committee identified alleged overpayments, unaccounted expenditures, non-compliance with procurement laws, poor record keeping, as well as fictitious and unauthorised payments.

    The report also highlighted inadequate storage facilities for official records and lack of training for some public finance officers, particularly at the local government level.

    To address the lapses, the committee recommended the recovery of diverted and unaccounted funds through due process, with such monies returned to the public treasury. It also called for sanctions and disciplinary measures against anyone found culpable.

    The PAC further advised regular capacity-building and retraining for accounting personnel, especially in local councils, alongside the provision of fireproof storage facilities for proper record management.

    It also recommended incentives for staff who demonstrate professionalism and sound accounting practices to promote transparency and accountability in public finance management.

    After extensive deliberations, lawmakers unanimously adopted the report.

    Jigawa Assembly uncovers gaps in state, LG spending

  • Ginger, FCMB SheVentures Unveil “Built to Last” Programme for Women Beauty Entrepreneurs

    Ginger, FCMB SheVentures Unveil “Built to Last” Programme for Women Beauty Entrepreneurs

    Ginger is teaming up with FCMB SheVentures to launch Built to Last, a year-long programme to help women-led beauty businesses across Nigeria grow stronger, learn new skills, and prepare to advance to the next stage, such as scaling, formalising operations, or accessing funding opportunities.

    If you run a beauty or personal care business, this programme is for you.

    We’ll help you build a business that lasts, with practical training, support to formalise your business, financial know-how, and better access to digital tools.

    Ginger connects beauty businesses with trusted suppliers and provides access to tools such as financing, logistics, and inventory management.

    Thousands of beauty entrepreneurs already use Ginger to find the right products and keep their businesses running smoothly.

    By working together, Ginger and SheVentures are making it easier for women-led beauty businesses to get the support, funding, and guidance they need to grow.

    Speaking on the collaboration, Founder & CEO of Ginger, Ejiro Enaohwo, said, “The women powering the beauty economy already have the demand, the discipline, and the customer trust.

    What they have not always had are the systems that recognise their businesses as investable and scalable.

    This partnership is about building those systems.”

    This partnership is part of our ongoing commitment to help women entrepreneurs succeed and drive inclusive growth.

    “At SheVentures, we believe empowering women entrepreneurs is one of the fastest ways to drive sustainable economic development.

    Through our initiatives, we have provided funding, training and mentorship to thousands of women-owned businesses across Nigeria.

    Built to Last represents another step forward in equipping female entrepreneurs—particularly in the beauty sector—with the knowledge, capital readiness and networks they need to scale their businesses successfully.”

    Women are at the heart of Africa’s beauty industry, but many still lack access to the training, support, and funding they need. Built to Last is here to help change that.

    By bringing together Ginger’s experience in the beauty trade and our financial know-how, we’re building real support for beauty entrepreneurs to grow their businesses for the long term.

    Applications now open

    If you run a beauty business in Nigeria – whether you own a retail store, run a salon, work as an aesthetician, or are just getting started – you can now apply to join Built to Last.

    Participants will receive hands-on training, practical support, and the opportunity to prepare their businesses for future funding opportunities.

    To apply, visit: http://www.gingerme.io/builttolast

    Applications close: 10th May,2026

    Ginger, FCMB SheVentures Unveil “Built to Last” Programme for Women Beauty Entrepreneurs

  • 2027: Ohanaeze Youths Warn Against Igbo Intimidation In Lagos

    2027: Ohanaeze Youths Warn Against Igbo Intimidation In Lagos

    The National President of the Ohanaeze Youth Council (OYC), Igboayaka O. Igboayaka, has strongly warned against any attempt to intimidate voters in Lagos State ahead of the 2027 general elections, particularly in areas with large Igbo populations.

    Speaking during an interview with THE WHISTLER, Igboayaka said the group would resist any form of voter suppression, stressing that Igbos residing in Lagos are determined to freely exercise their constitutional rights without fear.

    “We are going to vote. There is nobody born on earth that can intimidate an Igbo man. There is nobody born by a woman who can intimidate an Igbo man in a polling unit,” he said, adding that the group has adopted a stance it described as “Egwu Suru Gede” as its code for the 2027 elections.

    The OYC leader referenced experiences from the 2023 general elections, where there were reports of voter intimidation in parts of Lagos, especially in Igbo-dominated areas. Despite those challenges, he maintained that the outcome in the state demonstrated the resolve of voters.

    “They tried that in 2023, and you saw what happened in Lagos. Peter Obi won massively,” he said.

    Igboayaka further warned that any individual or group planning to deploy violence or intimidation in future elections should reconsider, insisting that affected communities would not back down.

    “We are going to follow them eye for eye and tooth for tooth,” he stated.

    He, however, encouraged political actors across party lines to focus on mobilisation and persuasion rather than coercion, urging supporters of both former Anambra State governor Peter Obi and President Bola Tinubu to canvass votes peacefully.

    “They should mobilise and convince people to vote for Bola Ahmed Tinubu, while the people who believe in Obi should also mobilise and vote for Peter Obi. At the polling unit, we know who is right and who is the strongest.

    “That is the simple truth. But for anybody thinking that he will use intimidation or violence to scare the Igbos away, that person should get prepared. That person should get prepared because we have said it is Egwu Suru Gede,” he added.

    The remarks come amid ongoing conversations about voter protection, electoral integrity, and ethnic tensions in Nigeria’s political landscape as stakeholders begin early positioning for the 2027 polls.

    THE WHISTLER reports that in a viral video shared on X (formerly Twitter) in 2023, the former Chairman of the Lagos State Parks Management Committee, Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo, threatened at a gathering that Igbo voters in the state should stay away from polling units if they would not vote for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Similarly, the current spokesman to President Tinubu, and former campaign spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga, warned the Igbo against interfering in Lagos politics.

    “Let 2023 be the last time of Igbo interference in Lagos politics. Let there be no repeat in 2027. Lagos is like Anambra, Imo, any Nigerian state. It is not No Man’s Land, not Federal Capital Territory. It is Yoruba land. Mind your business,” he wrote on X.

    2027: Ohanaeze Youths Warn Against Igbo Intimidation In Lagos is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • US Embassy launches public-private partnership with Ilorin Innovation Hub

    US Embassy launches public-private partnership with Ilorin Innovation Hub

    The United States Embassy in Abuja on Thursday announced the signing of a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Ilorin Innovation Hub, marking the embassy’s first public-private partnership outside its American Spaces Network.

    The collaboration will expand US engagement in Kwara State’s growing technology sector and deliver programming focused on artificial intelligence (AI), STEM education, and professional development.

    Speaking at the signing ceremony, US Embassy Public Diplomacy Counselor Lee McManis described the agreement as “an important milestone” that advances innovation-driven trade and investment opportunities between the United States and Nigeria.

    He added that Kwara State is developing as a tech innovation center, and American companies are already seeking opportunities to compete and collaborate in this growing market.

    Through this MOU, the US Embassy and Ilorin Innovation Hub will deliver programs that highlight American leadership in technology and innovation, provide business English and STEM training, and equip Nigerian professionals with skills aligned to US industry needs.

    The initiative reflects a shared commitment to fostering innovation, education, and economic growth. “This [MOU] reflects our shared belief that innovation, education, and opportunity are the foundations of a safer, stronger, and more prosperous future for both our countries,” the Public Diplomacy Counselor noted.

    US Embassy launches public-private partnership with Ilorin Innovation Hub