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  • UnwindFest Marks 6th Edition of Founders Rant in Lagos

    UnwindFest Marks 6th Edition of Founders Rant in Lagos

    …Platform strengthens founder dialogue with focus on real-world challenges of entrepreneurship in Nigeria

    UnwindFest by YellowLyfe, a leading platform focused on curated founder and ecosystem conversations, is set to host the 10th edition of its flagship experience, Founders Rant X, on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, at Alliance Française Lagos. The event will bring together over 150 founders, CEOs, and business leaders for a candid exploration of what it truly takes to build and sustain businesses in Nigeria today.

    The 2026 edition will feature a lineup of industry leaders across real estate, media, enterprise technology, and community building, including Paul Onwuanibe, Founder and CEO of Landmark Africa, who will deliver the keynote address on scaling businesses and the future of entrepreneurship in Nigeria; Katharina Link, CEO of Pulse Africa; Kehinde Ogundare; Damilola Teida, Fola Olatunji David and Kelechi Nwaozuzu.

    The event is designed to move beyond surface-level business conversations, focusing instead on the real challenges founders face daily, including hiring, pricing, managing teams, securing growth, and navigating uncertainty. It will also convene early-stage founders, growth-stage operators, and ecosystem stakeholders in one room to foster open dialogue and peer learning.

    Over the years, Founders Rant has grown into one of Nigeria’s most consistent founder storytelling platforms, known for creating space for honest, unfiltered conversations that reflect the realities of building in a complex and fast-changing business environment. Each edition has brought together diverse voices across industries, helping founders gain clarity, perspective, and practical insights that influence real business decisions.

    “Founders Rant was created because too many founders are building without enough honest context about what others are actually experiencing”, said Seyi Olaniyan, Convener of UnwindFest. “This edition is about deepening those conversations, bringing more experienced voices into the room, and making sure founders are not just inspired, but better equipped to navigate what they are building in real time”, he added.

    The 6th edition marks a major milestone for UnwindFest ( powered by YellowLyfe ), reinforcing its commitment to building spaces where founders and operators can engage in meaningful, experience-driven conversations that support stronger decision-making and long-term growth. The event is supported by partners, including Cleva Banking and Tech Pression, both aligned with the mission of enabling more sustainable business growth across the ecosystem.
    Tickets are available at Unwindfest.com. For updates and ongoing conversations, follow @UnwindFest on Instagram, X, and LinkedIn.
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    About UnwindFest

    UnwindFest creates environments where professionals, founders, and ecosystem stakeholders can connect, unwind, and collaborate. Through curated experiences that tell the story of learning and community, UnwindFest builds spaces where people breathe. Founders Rant is UnwindFest’s flagship storytelling series, designed to hold space for the honest conversations that drive growth.

    Press Contact:
    Seyi Olaniyan, Convener of UnwindFest.
    seyi@yellowlyfe.com

    UnwindFest Marks 6th Edition of Founders Rant in Lagos

  • Obi Can’t Contest 2027 Election On LP Platform – Chairman

    Obi Can’t Contest 2027 Election On LP Platform – Chairman

    The Labour Party’s interim national chairman, Senator Nenadi Usman, has declared that its 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, is legally barred from returning to the party to contest the 2027 presidential election.

    She said that, based on strict membership registration deadlines under the Electoral Act, the former presidential candidate of the party cannot rejoin and contest in 2027.

    She stated this in an interview with Arise TV on Wednesday, saying the party’s register would be closed 21 days before its primaries and submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    “Well, it will be too late actually for him to come back because if you look at the act now, at some point we close the register.

    “Once we close the register 21 days before primaries, submit the register, the e-register to INEC, you can’t come from behind the door for us to register you and for you to contest the elections. That would be impossible, legally impossible anyway,” she said.

    Usman, who acknowledged that Obi had been instrumental in the party’s 2023 surge, said she herself had been persuaded by the former Anambra governor to defect from the Peoples Democratic Party to the Labour Party ahead of the last general election.

    “Even me, he convinced me to come with him to the Labour Party. Convinced me and not just me, many people that are in the Labour Party today were convinced by, let’s join Peter, go to the Labour Party because we believed in equity and fair play,” she said.

    She said her decision to leave the PDP was rooted in the belief that the party had failed to zone its presidential ticket to the south.

    “We believe that PDP should have zoned the seat to the south. But since they left it open and said there were no zoning and a northerner, they were trying to field a northerner, we felt no, it’s not fair. Though I’m a northerner, I felt it was not fair,” Usman said.

    Obi Can’t Contest 2027 Election On LP Platform – Chairman is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Peter Obi, Kwankwaso Presidency will usher in new era of development in Nigeria – Dan Ulasi

    Peter Obi, Kwankwaso Presidency will usher in new era of development in Nigeria – Dan Ulasi

    A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dan Ulasi, has said that growing political alignment between Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso reflects ongoing efforts to build national consensus ahead of future elections.

    Ulasi noted that both figures command significant influence in their respective regions, stressing that their collaboration could reshape the political landscape.

    Featuring on Arise Television’s Morning Show on Thursday, Ulasi said: “The Peter Obi, Kwankwaso effect is part of the process we are building up, building bridges across this country. Kwankwaso is not a name you throw out in the North either is Peter Obi a name you throw out in the South.

    “So if by the grace of God the two of them will come together and one of them emerges as president as we hope because it’s an unwritten law that the South will have eight years, the North has had eight years under Buhari, so we have four more years to complete the southern tenure.

    “The concept of Peter Obi, Kwankwaso is going to turn out to be an exciting and very strong political process that if successful, because only God knows tomorrow, will usher in a new era of development and progress for this country and that is why we are backing Peter Obi.

    “From what is happening in the country, he (Peter Obi) has more than 60 percent chance of emerging as the President of this country.”

    Peter Obi, Kwankwaso Presidency will usher in new era of development in Nigeria – Dan Ulasi

  • Trump Envoy Wants Italy To Replace Iran At World Cup

    Trump Envoy Wants Italy To Replace Iran At World Cup

    A special envoy to U.S. President Donald Trump has urged world football’s governing body FIFA to remove Iran from the 2026 World Cup and hand their spot to Italy, according to a report by the Financial Times.

    Paolo Zampolli, an Italian-American businessman, socialite and former modelling agent who is widely credited with introducing Trump to his wife Melania, confirmed he had raised the idea directly with both Trump and FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

    Zampolli described the prospect of Italy featuring in the tournament as a “dream,” pointing to the four-time world champions’ pedigree as justification for an exceptional invitation despite the fact they failed to qualify.

    Italy missed out on the World Cup for the third consecutive time after losing a penalty shootout to Bosnia and Herzegovina in their qualifying playoff final last month.

    The FT reported that Zampolli’s push is also partly motivated by a desire to repair the diplomatic relationship between Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, which soured after Meloni publicly criticised Trump’s military action against Iran and his conduct toward the newly elected Pope Leo XIV.

    Iran’s place at the tournament, which is being co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada, has been in question since the outbreak of war between the U.S., Israel and Iran on February 28. The Iranian football federation had been in talks with FIFA about relocating the country’s World Cup matches from the United States to Mexico.

    However, FIFA President Infantino pushed back on that idea last month, telling reporters while attending Iran’s friendly against Costa Rica in Turkey that Iran would play at the World Cup and would do so in the venues assigned to them under the draw.

    Whether FIFA will entertain Zampolli’s suggestion remains to be seen, but the proposal adds a new political dimension to an already complicated situation surrounding the tournament.

    Trump Envoy Wants Italy To Replace Iran At World Cup is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • I Owe Buhari —Gov Radda

    I Owe Buhari —Gov Radda

    Katsina State Governor Umaru Dikko Radda has declared that he will remain loyal to the family of the late President Muhammadu Buhari, saying he can never betray them.

    Radda made the statement while receiving a delegation of All Progressives Congress (APC) stakeholders from Daura, Mai’adua, and Sandamu Federal Constituency, who visited him to present Yusuf Buhari as an aspirant.

    The governor recalled benefiting from Buhari’s goodwill over the years, particularly since 2015, and expressed gratitude for the late leader’s support.

    “I can never betray Buhari’s family. I have been a beneficiary of his good reputation since the days of the CPC to date. Buhari is late now. May his soul rest in peace.

    “Therefore, I wish Yusuf well and all the best in your political pursuit,” he said.

    Radda emphasised that Nigeria’s democratic system allows open participation, noting that the APC would not prevent others from contesting simply because Yusuf Buhari is in the race.

    He pointed out that Buhari himself had contested elections alongside others before eventually emerging victorious, stressing that all aspirants must be given a fair opportunity.

    The governor also advised Yusuf to build his own political identity as he ventures into public service.

    In his remarks, Yusuf Buhari appreciated the support from stakeholders in the constituency, describing it as encouraging.

    He pledged not to disappoint them and assured constituents that he would work to meet their expectations.

    As part of his consultations ahead of the APC primaries and the 2027 general elections, Yusuf Buhari, alongside the stakeholders, also visited the Emir of Katsina, Abdulmuminu Kabir Usman, to seek royal blessings.

    I Owe Buhari —Gov Radda is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • NWFL: Ogbala credits hard work for Heartland Queens’ win over Rivers Angels

    NWFL: Ogbala credits hard work for Heartland Queens’ win over Rivers Angels

    Heartland Queens head coach, Obi Ogbala, has attributed his team’s victory over Rivers Angels to hard work.

    The Owerri-based club defeated Rivers Angels 2-1 at the Dan Anyiam Stadium on Wednesday.

    Ogbala expressed confidence in his team’s ability to win their remaining matches of the season.

    “No two games are the same. We know we need this game and we have been tasked to win them,” Ogbala told Puyaka.

    “We really worked for the victory against Rivers Angels and the result is there for us to see.”

    Heartland Queens will do battle with Bayelsa Queens and Adamawa Queens in their last two fixtures of the season.

    NWFL: Ogbala credits hard work for Heartland Queens’ win over Rivers Angels

  • NWFL: Danjuma hails Nasarawa Amazons players after Confluence Queens’ win

    NWFL: Danjuma hails Nasarawa Amazons players after Confluence Queens’ win

    Nasarawa Amazons head coach, Christopher Danjuma has commended his players for their display in the win over Confluence Queens.

    The Amazons thrashed Confluence Queens 4-0 at the Lafia City Stadium on Wednesday.

    Danjuma insisted that the big margin reflected the hard work they put in in training.

    Nasarawa Amazons moved closer to securing a Super Six playoff spot following the win.

    “The league has reached a crucial stage where we must win convincingly to secure a Super Six spot, and this was one of those moments,” Danjuma reacted in a chat with the club’s media after the game.

    “We focused our training on goal scoring, and it paid off both from set pieces and open play.”

    NWFL: Danjuma hails Nasarawa Amazons players after Confluence Queens’ win

  • Ojo Alex: How Ondo Finance Commissioner, Omowunmi Isaac Is Writing a New Story of Prosperity With Numbers

    Ojo Alex: How Ondo Finance Commissioner, Omowunmi Isaac Is Writing a New Story of Prosperity With Numbers

    Numbers can tell a powerful story when they work as they should. For decades, the people of Ondo State have faced the same frustrating issues, ghost workers, lost funds, unfinished projects, and the strange phenomenon where public money disappears.

    The Sunshine State became used to financial disorder, much like accepting a leaking roof because the landlord won’t fix it.

    Then Mrs Omowumi Isaac arrived. As the new Commissioner of Finance, she didn’t come in with loud press conferences or grand promises. Instead, she simply opened the financial records. For the first time in Ondo State’s history, the numbers began to show a different picture, one of accuracy, compliance, and strict efficiency.

    The term “revolution” gets thrown around too often. This is not about catchy slogans; it’s about real change in financial practices. Under her leadership, Ondo State’s financial management shifted from a weak system to a strong one.

    Every naira now has a name, a purpose, and a receipt. The days of vague accounting, where funds vanished like morning dew, are gone, replaced by clear and precise tracking.

    Monthly reconciliations are now straightforward tasks, not creative writing exercises. Budget approvals are based on actual needs, not political favours. As a result, for the first time, the treasury operates smoothly.

    In Nigeria, being truthful about public finance can actually hurt your career. People who refuse to bend the rules are often viewed as too trusting, while those who are corrupt seem to get ahead. But Mrs Isaac is changing that narrative with her unwavering commitment to doing what’s right, even when it’s hard. She’s proving that you don’t have to give in to the wrong crowd to succeed.

    Her commitment to integrity is genuine. It creates a solid foundation for everything else. She has put systems in place that eliminate the old tricks: no more inflated contracts, no more unclear “consultancy fees”, and no more welfare packages for people who don’t exist.

    The numbers tell a clear story. Fraud has decreased significantly, and the state’s income from its own sources has been going up steadily. This isn’t because taxes have been increased but because the government has been able to stop money from being lost or wasted.

    When citizens see their money being used wisely, they become partners in development. That is the quiet brilliance of her strategy.

    Let’s shift from finances to physical improvements. What good is financial discipline if the public doesn’t feel its impact? Drive from Akure to Ore, from Ondo Town to Ikare, and from Okitipupa to Owo. You will see ongoing infrastructure projects all over the state.

    Roads, once symbols of broken promises, are now buzzing with construction activity. Drainage systems that used to flood are being rebuilt. Public buildings neglected for years are being repaired. These projects are not just for show. They aren’t hurriedly put together before an election and then abandoned. These are carefully planned developments made possible because Mrs Isaac ensured that money earmarked for infrastructure actually reaches its intended purpose.

    The rural roads connecting farmers to markets. The approvals for the construction and renovations of general hospitals. The upgrades of schools where kids were learning under collapsing roofs. All of these have a common link: a finance commissioner who won’t sign a dishonest cheque.

    Now, let’s address the big one at hand. Mrs Omowumi Isaac is not just managing public funds. She is a strong advocate for investment. Her biggest achievement is a deal that makes other states envious.

    Through her smart engagement and transparent financial strategies, she has brought foreign investors willing to invest an incredible $50 billion into the Sunshine Infrastructure Joint Venture (JV) and a free trade zone in the Ilaje axis.

    That number is huge, $50 billion. This isn’t just a memorandum of understanding that gets signed with much fanfare and then ignored. This is an active project with clear timelines and accountability.

    The Ilaje Free Trade Zone will tap into the region’s rich oil and gas resources, creating a hub that could compete with any in the Niger Delta.

    And the job opportunities? More than ten thousand direct and indirect employment opportunities for the people of Ondo State. That means ten thousand families no longer have to rely on uncertain support from relatives in Lagos or abroad. Ten thousand young men and women can stay home to build their futures.

    For a long time, people in Nigeria have been talking about the “dividend of democracy”, but to many, it’s just an empty phrase. All they’ve got is frustration and disappointment. However, in Ondo State, things are different now – the dividends are real and tangible. You can see it in the new roads that connect your village to the major highways, making it easier to travel and transport goods. You can see it in the hospitals that are actually stocked with supplies, so people can get the medical care they need. You can see it in the schools where teachers show up to work because they’re being paid on time, and the kids can finally get a decent education. And you can see it in the fact that the government’s money is not being squandered on lavish lifestyles abroad but is instead being used to improve the lives of the people. It’s a totally different story now, and it’s a welcome change. The government is finally working for the people, and it’s showing in the little things that matter most.

    Mrs Isaac’s commitment to integrity has made these improvements possible. Her honesty has helped build a fragile yet growing trust between the government and the people. Her straightforward approach to financial management sends a clear message: the old ways are finished.

    Now, let’s take a moment to reflect on human nature. We are inherently flawed and often jealous. Jealousy is as old as time. It’s natural to feel a hint of envy when someone succeeds where we stumble. But it becomes harmful when that jealousy turns into political bitterness, personal attacks, and deliberate attempts to block progress.

    We’ve seen this before. A capable public servant steps forward, and instead of being celebrated, critics sharpen their knives. They gossip, leak information, and create scandals from nothing. Not because a crime was committed, but because excellence threatens their mediocrity.

    If you’re thinking of speaking out against Mrs Omowumi Isaac, I’d like you to consider using your energy in a more positive way. Instead of criticising, try to offer some helpful suggestions or ideas. If you do find something that you think is wrong, make sure you have evidence to back it up. Let’s not confuse having different opinions with personally attacking someone’s character; that’s not fair or constructive. We should be able to disagree without being disagreeable and focus on finding solutions rather than tearing each other down. By doing so, we can create a more respectful and supportive environment for everyone.

    Our commissioner has hope for the community of Ondo State. She envisions a future where our children don’t feel the need to leave for Europe to find dignity. She is building that future through accurate financial management, compliant processes, infrastructure projects, and job creation.

    Let’s embrace political unity and genuine cooperation. Let’s focus on the issues that truly impact our community, healthcare, education, roads, electricity, security, and economic opportunities. Personal attacks only hinder the progress we all want.

    Mrs Omowumi Isaac will go down in history as the woman who took on the huge task of fixing Ondo State’s financial problems and said, “Enough is enough.” She didn’t have any special powers or a lot of money to start with. But she worked hard, was open and honest, and stuck to what she believed in, and that’s how she turned a mess into something to be proud of.

    The Sunshine State is finally living up to its name. While the journey isn’t over, the path is clear. Forward. Always forward.

    Here’s to the quiet revolutionaries, the ones who don’t seek attention but bring light wherever they go. Here’s to accuracy, compliance, and efficiency.

    The people of Ondo State have been through a tough time, being denied what’s rightfully theirs for far too long. But now, they’re finally seeing the positive changes that democracy can bring. It’s time to keep moving forward and let go of all the bitterness. There’s a bright future ahead, and it’s pointless to dwell on the past and all its problems.

    Ojo Alex: How Ondo Finance Commissioner, Omowunmi Isaac Is Writing a New Story of Prosperity With Numbers

  • NNPC, Algeria’s Sonatrach Sign MoU To Boost Research, Innovation

    NNPC, Algeria’s Sonatrach Sign MoU To Boost Research, Innovation

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, through its Research, Technology and Innovation (RTI) Division, in collaboration with the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Sonatrach, the Algerian National Oil Company, for cooperation in research, development and innovation.

    The agreement, signed by NNPC Ltd’s Executive Vice President, Business Services, Sophia Mbakwe and Sonatrach’s Managing Director, Khodjah Mohamed, establishes a formal framework for joint work in research and technology exchange between the two national oil companies.

    The agreement, which took place during the opening ceremony of the 3rd Meeting of the African Petroleum Producers’ Organization (APPO) Forum for R&D Directors at the PTDF Tower in Abuja, Nigeria, brought together research and development directors from APPO member countries.

    Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, represented by former Secretary General of APPO, Omar Farouk Ibrahim, said the forum was one of four measures introduced by APPO to address challenges from the global energy transition, which centre on funding, technology and markets.

    “The R&D forum tackles technology and expertise needs, the African Energy Bank addresses funding constraints, and the Central African Pipeline System supports regional oil and gas market integration,” Lokpobiri stated.

    Earlier in his remarks, Group Chief Executive Officer, NNPC Limited, Engr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari, represented by the Company’s Chief Financial Officer, Adedapo Segun said research and development must form a central part of the overall strategy in the African oil and gas industry.

    He called for research and development centres to function as engines of industrial competitiveness. “Collaboration in research and development is of strategic importance. The cost of innovation might be high, but the cost of obsolescence would be greater,” he stressed.

    Ojulari called for a unified strategic framework through which resources could be pooled, data integrated and risks shared across member countries.

    He further urged the rapid adoption of digital technologies, artificial intelligence and advanced engineering to improve upstream, midstream and downstream operations.

    On his part, the APPO Secretary General, Farid Ghezali, urged African petroleum producing countries to ensure research in the oil and gas sector produced solutions that are practical and directly relevant to the continent.

    “We must ensure that our research delivers solutions that are practical and of direct use to Africa,” he stated.

    Also speaking, Executive Secretary of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), Prof. Shu’aibu Shehu Aliyu highlighted the value of the partnership between NNPC Limited and PTDF in support of decarbonisation and environmental protection work across APPO member countries.

    Chief Innovation Officer of NNPC Research, Technology and Innovation and incoming Chairman of the APPO R&D Directors Forum, Rasheed Ojulari, said the forum would give immediate priority to joint programmes in the core areas of upstream optimisation, artificial intelligence, decarbonisation processes and industrial systems development.

    NNPC, Algeria’s Sonatrach Sign MoU To Boost Research, Innovation is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • EPL: Ian Wright makes shock title prediction after Man City beat Burnley

    EPL: Ian Wright makes shock title prediction after Man City beat Burnley

    Former England striker, Ian Wright, is backing Arsenal to win the Premier League despite dropping into second place.

    Wright believes the Gunners will have enough to win the title, even if it is a case of “creeping over the line”.

    Mikel Arteta’s men will go into this weekend behind Manchester City, who beat Burnley 1-0 on Wednesday night.

    But City are only ahead by goals scored, as the two teams are tied on goal difference and points.

    “I’m gonna go with: we’re going to win the league,” Wright replied when asked for his title prediction on Stick to Football.

    “The chances we created against that City side, I think we could do the same against the teams coming. Obviously we’re going to have to be a lot more ruthless with taking our chances.

    “But before that, leading into that, I didn’t see us creating enough chances in the games leading into that, in a time where with the history of what we’re doing in this stage of the season, we’ve kind of faltered.

    “I thought in that Man City game, the big game, we created enough chances where if we do that against other teams and get ourselves back to that defensive solidity that we had before leading into this part of the season and finish this with ruthlessness.

    “We started the season with ruthlessness with people saying, “Oh, it’s Arsenal’s, it’s Arsenal’s to lose”, everybody was saying it, because we looked absolutely faultless in the way we were.

    “Now, everybody’s faltering and in this City game I thought we did enough. if we can play like that, even if we’re trying to creep over the line, we can probably do it.”

    EPL: Ian Wright makes shock title prediction after Man City beat Burnley