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  • Actress Laide Bakare announces third marriage

    Actress Laide Bakare announces third marriage

    Nollywood actress and producer, Laide Bakare has announced that she would soon be getting married for the third time.

    In a recent interview with content creator, Akin Abolade, the movie star stated it would be the first time she would be getting married “officially” despite two previous failed marriages.

    “I will soon be getting married officially for the first time ever,” she said.

    The actress disclosed that preparations are already underway for her wedding.

    She, however, did not disclose the date of the wedding or the identity of her husband-to-be.

    Laide Bakare has been married twice. Her first marriage was to US-based businessman Olumide Okufulure, with whom she shares a daughter, Simi. After their separation, she remarried Alhaji Mutairu Atanda Orilowo in 2012, and the union produced two sons.

    However, she left her second marriage after Orilowo was reportedly declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in 2014 over alleged fraudulent activities.

    In previous interview on the Real Life With Aunty Ayo podcast, Laide Bakare said she is open to being married up to five times if prior unions don’t work.

    Actress Laide Bakare announces third marriage

  • NDPC launches probe into alleged data breach at CAC

    NDPC launches probe into alleged data breach at CAC

    The Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) has commenced an investigation into a reported data breach at the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)…

  • Ajaokuta Steel will give Nigeria $14bn annually, 70,000 jobs — Prof Banji

    Ajaokuta Steel will give Nigeria $14bn annually, 70,000 jobs — Prof Banji

    Nigeria could unlock as much as $14 billion annually and create over 70,000 jobs if the long-abandoned Ajaokuta Steel Company is revived, a renowned development economist, Prof. Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, has said…

  • COAS unveils 120 flats, solar boreholes for troops in Kaduna

    COAS unveils 120 flats, solar boreholes for troops in Kaduna

    The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shu’aibu, on Friday inaugurated four blocks of 120 flats and a 60,000-litre solar-powered borehole for soldiers…

  • DR Congo Accepts First Batch Of U.S. Deportees

    DR Congo Accepts First Batch Of U.S. Deportees

    The Democratic Republic of Congo has received its first group of deportees from the United States, marking the start of a new deportation agreement between the two countries.

    Fifteen people including seven women and eight men originally from Peru and Ecuador arrived in Kinshasa according to the Congolese government.

    The U.S. under President Donald Trump’s administration, is stepping up its crackdown on illegal immigration.

    DR Congo has agreed to temporarily accept migrants who are not Congolese nationals known as “third-country deportees” as part of this policy.

    The government in Kinshasa stressed that the deportees’ stay is short-term only, and the US is fully funding their reception, support, and care.

    In a statement on Friday, Congolese authorities said the decision aligns with the country’s commitment to “human dignity, the protection of the rights of migrants and international solidarity.” They made it clear the arrangement is not a permanent relocation programme or an outsourcing of U.S. migration policies.

    The U.S. has already deported people to other African nations including Ghana, South Sudan and Eswatini under similar deals.

    The Trump administration has described the policy as essential to “end illegal and mass immigration and bolster America’s border security.”

    This latest development comes as the U.S. is also negotiating a minerals deal with DR Congo to gain access to the country’s vast reserves of cobalt, tantalum, lithium and copper.

    At the same time, Washington has helped facilitate peace talks between DR Congo and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels in eastern Congo.

    DR Congo Accepts First Batch Of U.S. Deportees is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • NGX Moves To Longer Trading Hours In Liquidity Push

    NGX Moves To Longer Trading Hours In Liquidity Push

    The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) has announced the expansion of its trading hours from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (WAT), effective Monday, 27 April 2026, in a move designed to deepen market liquidity, enhance price discovery, and broaden investor access.

    Approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Nigeria, the expansion shifts the market opening earlier from 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and extends the close from 2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., marking a significant evolution in the Exchange’s market structure.

    The extended trading window will provide greater flexibility for investors, improve responsiveness to market-moving information, and support broader participation across the market.

    The development builds on the momentum of Nigeria’s recent reclassification to Frontier Market status by FTSE Russell, reinforcing NGX’s global positioning and enhancing its attractiveness to a broader pool of domestic and international investors.

    The NGX said the reform reflects strong regulatory collaboration and underscores the Securities and Exchange Commission’s continued commitment to advancing market development initiatives.

    Alongside Nigeria’s Frontier Market reclassification, it signals a deliberate shift towards a more accessible, liquid, and globally competitive market.

    The implementation follows extensive stakeholder engagement, ensuring alignment and operational readiness ahead of the go-live date.

    NGX Regulation Limited will continue to provide robust oversight to support a smooth and orderly transition, while maintaining high standards of transparency and investor protection.

    With this development, the NGX said it has reinforced its position as a leading multi-asset exchange, deepening liquidity, improving market access, and supporting efficient capital formation within Nigeria’s financial markets.

    NGX Moves To Longer Trading Hours In Liquidity Push is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • We will not negotiate with bandits — Zamfara govt

    We will not negotiate with bandits — Zamfara govt

    Zamfara State Government has reiterated its stance against negotiating with bandits, pledging to intensify efforts and adopt new strategies to tackle insecurity across the state.

    Deputy Governor Mani Mumuni Masamar Mudi made this known during a condolence visit to Bunkasau village in Bukkuyum Local Government Area following a recent attack.

    In a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Shehu Adamu Gusau, the deputy governor expressed sorrow over the incident, which claimed the lives of at least 26 people, while several others sustained injuries.

    He commended the courage of residents, noting that they resisted the attackers and reportedly neutralised some of the bandits.

    Mudi, on behalf of the state government, extended condolences to the affected families and prayed for the repose of the victims, as well as the recovery of the injured.

    Speaking during the visit, the Speaker of the Zamfara State House of Assembly, Bilyaminu Ismail Moriki, commended the community for defending itself and said the Assembly may consider legislation to allow communities to bear arms for self-defence within constitutional limits.

    Also, the Chief Imam of Bunkasau, Malam Abubakar, appreciated the visit and said the community had endured repeated attacks but recently mounted resistance against the assailants.

    He appealed to the government to provide additional support to strengthen local security.

    The deputy governor was accompanied by other government officials, including the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Ahmad Garba Yandi, and the Special Adviser on Security Matters, Mannir Fura Girke.

    We will not negotiate with bandits — Zamfara govt

  • FCCPC reacts to claims of airtime, data borrowing ban

    FCCPC reacts to claims of airtime, data borrowing ban

    The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) has dismissed widespread claims that it banned airtime borrowing and data advance services in Nigeria, describing the reports as false and misleading.

    This was contained in a statement released via its official X handle and signed by the FCCPC Director of Corporate Affairs, Ondaje Ijagwu.

    The Commission clarified that it “has not prohibited airtime borrowing or data advance services, and no directive was issued preventing consumers from accessing lawful telecom value-added services.”

    The FCCPC explained that the confusion stems from its DEON Consumer Lending Regulations, introduced in July 2025 to address growing complaints from consumers.

    These complaints included opaque charges, unexplained deductions, aggressive recovery methods, and poor disclosure practices among some service providers.

    According to the Commission, the regulations were designed to ensure transparency, accountability, and fair competition in the digital lending and telecom sectors not to eliminate services.

    “Those claims are incorrect. The Commission has not prohibited airtime borrowing or data advance services,” the FCCPC stated.

    The agency added that its findings revealed certain telecom operators were operating exclusionary third-party arrangements in violation of the law.

    The new framework was therefore introduced to open up the market, allowing both local and foreign participants to compete fairly.

    The FCCPC noted that operators were given ample time to comply with the new regulations.

    An initial 90-day compliance window was provided from July 2025 and later extended to January 5, 2026.

    However, some operators reportedly failed to regularise their services within the stipulated period.

    “Any temporary suspension, restriction, or operational change introduced by service providers should therefore be understood as a business or compliance decision by those operators, not a ban imposed by the FCCPC,” the statement added.

    The Commission accused “vested interests and their foreign collaborators” of spreading misinformation to undermine regulatory efforts aimed at protecting consumers and ensuring fair market practices.

    It urged Nigerians to disregard sensational claims and rely on verified information, reaffirming its commitment to consumer protection, transparency, and responsible innovation.

    This clarification follows the recent suspension of airtime and data borrowing services by Nigeria’s two telecom operators, MTN and Airtel.

    FCCPC reacts to claims of airtime, data borrowing ban

  • EPL: Why I snubbed England, France for Ghana – Semenyo

    EPL: Why I snubbed England, France for Ghana – Semenyo

    Manchester City forward, Antoine Semenyo, has admitted that his decision to represent Ghana in international football was “easy”.

    The 26-year-old had the options of choosing England or France, but decided to join the Black Stars.

    In an interview with The Mixer podcast, Semenyo said he never really considered other countries seriously.

    He officially committed to Ghana in 2022.

    “I was 20, 21 when Ghana came calling. I couldn’t say no to playing for the first team, so it was an easy choice,” Semenyo explained.

    “No, it was never a hard decision. I wasn’t even in England’s top ranking like that anyway.”

    EPL: Why I snubbed England, France for Ghana – Semenyo

  • Safe Exercises for Senior Citizens Living with Arthritis in Nigeria

    Safe Exercises for Senior Citizens Living with Arthritis in Nigeria

    Arthritis is a common condition among older adults in Nigeria, especially as people age and joint wear and tear increases. It causes pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced movement in joints such as the knees, hips, hands, and spine.