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  • ‘I was embarrassed’ – Antony opens up on relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo at Man United

    ‘I was embarrassed’ – Antony opens up on relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo at Man United

    Former Manchester United winger, Antony has spoken about his relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo while they spent six months together at Manchester United.

    He disclosed a question he received from Ronaldo.

    The Brazilian international spent six months as a teammate of Ronaldo at Old Trafford during the latter’s second tenure at the club.

    The current Real Betis star has reflected on his time spent with Cristiano Ronaldo, who is regarded as one of the greatest players to ever play the sport.

    He acknowledged that he gained significant insights from the five-time Ballon d’Or recipient.

    Antony stated that he and Ronaldo frequently engaged in discussions that extended beyond the realm of football.

    He recounted a particular moment in the sauna when he was astonished by Ronaldo’s physique, even as he approached the age of 40. He remarked, as cited by The People’s Person:

    “Cristiano Ronaldo is an exceptional individual; there is much to learn from him. He even made a light-hearted comment to me once, mentioning that people perceive him as stubborn, yet in daily life, he is quite playful. I have learned a great deal from him.

    “He spoke about life, literature, and various topics outside of football. This was beneficial as it allowed me to disconnect. He would say, ‘Today we’re not discussing football.’ This enabled us to explore other significant matters.

    “On one occasion in the sauna, he playfully showed me his physique and inquired if I appeared 23 years old. I felt somewhat embarrassed because it was evident how much care he invests in himself, even at nearly 40. He serves as a role model for everyone.”

    Antony and Ronaldo only played together on seven occasions over six months at Manchester United. Antony is likely to be remembered as one of the most significant disappointments in the Premier League, having failed to justify his £86 million transfer fee.

    The Brazilian winger made 96 appearances for Manchester United, scoring merely 12 goals and providing five assists. He has managed to somewhat rejuvenate his career at Real Betis, netting 22 goals in 67 matches thus far while also assisting on 14 occasions.

    ‘I was embarrassed’ – Antony opens up on relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo at Man United

  • 2027: APC doing everything to destroy opposition – Osunbor

    2027: APC doing everything to destroy opposition – Osunbor

    Former Edo State Governor, Prof Oserheimen Osunbor, has accused the All Progressives Congress, APC-led Federal Government of doing everything to destroy opposition political parties in Nigeria.

    Osunbor made this allegation on Friday when he appeared as a guest in an interview on ‘Politics Today’, a programme on Channels Television.

    He was reacting to the activities of the APC towards the opposition political parties in the country.

    The Professor of Law also took a swipe at Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff to President Bola Tinubu over his recent statement.

    Gbajabiamila had allegedly told a House of Representatives member, Leke Ajebade, to remain in the African Democratic Congress, ADC, and destroy it.

    Airing his own opinion, the ex-governor said, “This government is doing everything within its power and even beyond its power to destroy opposition political parties.

    “Independence of the legislature and independence of the judiciary no longer exist in Nigeria.

    “Recently, the social media witnessed a viral video of the Chief of Staff to Mr President telling a Reps member to remain in the ADC, fight them and scatter them.”

    2027: APC doing everything to destroy opposition – Osunbor

  • EPL: Gerrard stopped me from leaving Liverpool – Salah

    EPL: Gerrard stopped me from leaving Liverpool – Salah

    Liverpool forward, Mohamed Salah, has revealed that a conversation with the club’s legend, Steven Gerrard, saw him change his mind about an exit in January.

    Salah was ready to quit the Reds after falling out with new manager Arne Slot.

    But the 33-year-old made a u-turn following the visit of Gerrard, who urged him to leave Anfield on his own terms.

    Salah has since announced he will depart as a free agent this summer.

    In an interview with Gerrard on TNT Sports, Salah said: “People didn’t know you came to my house, we had a good conversation.

    “You said your opinion and I really appreciate it.

    “I am glad I am leaving now through the big door.

    “That is something you mentioned to me, just leave on your terms, I still remember those words. I am happy about it. Everything that is going on this season makes me think, “No it’s time to go”.”

    EPL: Gerrard stopped me from leaving Liverpool – Salah

  • 2027: Adebutu declares bid for Ogun governorship race

    2027: Adebutu declares bid for Ogun governorship race

    The 2023 governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Ogun State, Oladipupo Adebutu, has formally declared his intention to contest again for the state’s top seat in the 2027 general election on the platform of the party.

    The declaration was contained in a letter addressed to the PDP leadership at both the state and local government levels.

    The document, dated April 30, 2026, was made available to journalists on Friday by his media aide, Afolabi Orekoya.

    The letter was directed to the Ogun State PDP Chairman through the party’s leadership in Odogbolu Local Government Area.

    In the correspondence, Adebutu expressed gratitude to party leaders and members for their continued support and loyalty, stressing the importance of unity and a shared vision as preparations begin for the next electoral cycle.

    He reaffirmed his commitment to the ideals of the party and his resolve to provide purposeful leadership to the people of Ogun State.

    Adebutu also highlighted his long-standing involvement in the PDP, pointing to his contributions toward strengthening the party’s structure and influence across the state.

    Describing himself as a loyal and law-abiding member, he said his decision to re-contest is driven by a desire to build on past experiences and deliver impactful governance.

    He outlined continuity, people-focused policies, and inclusive development as central to his agenda.

    The PDP chieftain further urged party stakeholders to remain united and focused, noting that internal cohesion would be vital to achieving success in the 2027 polls.

    He also pledged to work with all interests within the party to advance a common objective.

    2027: Adebutu declares bid for Ogun governorship race

  • INTERVIEW: We’re Opening Nigeria’s Cultural Archives To The World — CBAAC DG

    INTERVIEW: We’re Opening Nigeria’s Cultural Archives To The World — CBAAC DG

    Aisha Augie is the Director-General of the Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilization (CBAAC). Appointed by President Bola Tinubu in 2024, she heads the federal government agency responsible for preserving the cultural legacy of FESTAC ’77, among others.

    Augie is a professional photographer, filmmaker and artist with over 20 years’ experience. She’s former Special Adviser on Digital Communications to the Minister of Finance and former Senior Special Assistant on New Media to Kebbi State Governor.

    A Kebbi indigene, she is the daughter of the late Senator Adamu Baba Augie and retired Justice Amina Augie, and has worked on projects focused on youth and women empowerment in the creative sector.

    She spoke with Tayo OLU of THE WHISTLER at Ọjọ Ọjà, a fashion and textile exhibition, on the digitisation of African archives, the role of AI in preserving culture, and preparations for the 50th anniversary of FESTAC. Excerpts:

    What Does An Event Like This Mean For CBAAC?

    For us at the Center For Black And African Arts and Civilisation (CBAAC), anything that projects our culture, that innovates our culture, that preserves our culture, is important to us. We know that there are various kingdoms and emirates and chieftaincies across Nigeria that add value to Africa as a whole. And as a pan-African agency, we love to ensure that the voices of various different cultural entities across Africa are heard.

    Aisha Augie, Director-General of CBAAC, at Ọjọ Ọjà fashion and textile exhibition on Friday in Abuja.

    So when you have an event like this, that not only designates the names of all of the fabrics, but also tells us a bit of the history behind them, and also shows us how generations can earn from having a craft that is almost extinct, we’re very happy to be here, to experience this, and to also hopefully use this opportunity to utilize the knowledge they have to train others for growth.

    What Drives Your Passion For African Art And Culture?

    Well, for me, I’ve always had a mixed race, mixed tribe, mixed religious background.

    So growing up as a child like that, you tend to have a bit of confusion as to who you are or to your identity. And I had to decide who I wanted to be, right? And with people like us, what that does for us, it keeps us open-minded about learning about others, and makes us an example that others should follow.

    When you see a new culture, you don’t antagonize, you don’t hate on them, you don’t just create stereotypes as to who a person is just because they’re from a certain tribe.

    So, culture has been something that has been personal to me, and I’ve been honored to be able to live a life that supports the growth of culture in Nigeria and Africa, and I continue to do so.

    What Is Your Vision For CBAAC?

    My vision for CBAAC is for it to become a Pan-African agency, not just a Nigerian agency, but one that actually connects with the rest of the world. We want to be able to be a strong voice for Africa.

    Aisha Augie, Director-General of CBAAC, at Ọjọ Ọjà fashion and textile exhibition on Friday in Abuja.

    We want to continue to advocate for the growth of the creative and cultural economy. We want to be able to add value in preserving and obviously telling the right stories that matter. We believe in oral tradition.We believe in data collection.

    And for me, CBAAC needs to become a living, breathing archive, a bigger archive, one that the rest of the world can use to learn about Africa and our peoples.

    What Steps Are You Taking To Achieve This?

    I’ve already started repositioning CBAAC. It’s been two years in the making. We are digitizing everything. We are ensuring that there’s access to the archives.

    It used to be very limited. You had to have been a member of an institution to be able to access the archive. Now it’s open to the general public.

    But we are also hoping to have a Pan-African center, which we are already working on. We are also collecting and building more on the archive. People are donating their archives to us.

    We’re also working on the road to FESTAG 77, which is FESTAG 77 at 50, which is coming up next year. And we’ve started stakeholder engagements across the world. And our hope is to be able to reconnect Africa and Africans in the diaspora.

    We all know the world needs it. Right now, we’re too fragmented. And we hope to see an Africa, or at least be a voice, that reminds Africa of the importance of that unity.

    AI Is A Major Topic Globally Today. Is CBAAC Exploring Its Potential, Or Do You See It As A Threat To Art?

    No, we don’t see AI as a threat. The truth is, it’s still humans that make the prompts, right? So for us, we’re hoping that we can also be part of the people who are inserting what AI is learning.

    Aisha Augie, Director-General of CBAAC, at Ọjọ Ọjà fashion and textile exhibition on Friday in Abuja.

    Because our own history and culture has always been told to us from the perspective of others. And if we want to take on the AI revolution, it’s flying whether we like it or not, so we have to wake up and ensure that we’re learning.

    Our directors and members of our team are actually going through AI training also. So we’re looking at how to ensure that we also are able to reenact stories from the past, visualize them, and tell them in ways that we couldn’t have before without a massive budget. And AI can help us do that.

    What Opportunities Exist For Young Creatives Through CBAAC?

    We have the Pan-African Indigenous Skills Development Programme (PAID). Right now, we have an initiative already running called “Roots and Roots”. And our hope is for the next batch to finish in July.

    We’re also working on another one for the collection and data collection of interior and exterior architecture across Africa.

    We’re hoping to build on the ecosystem by training young people in intellectual property. We’ve already started that in collaboration with the World Intellectual Property Organization, where we’re connecting with UNESCO, especially because we have a children’s library. So our hope is to start young.

    With technical support from the World Bank, we’re also working on early childhood development, where we actually target the family unit on a long-term approach. And the idea is to have young people creating with the family in mind, creating with the mind of zero to five-year-olds in mind. And we’re working hard to ensure that we’re also being able to get the investors that would support them in that growth through our PAID programme.

    INTERVIEW: We’re Opening Nigeria’s Cultural Archives To The World — CBAAC DG is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Banky W Says He Handles Cooking Duties At Home

    Banky W Says He Handles Cooking Duties At Home

    Bankole Wellington, popularly known as Banky W, has revealed that he is the primary cook in his home, saying his wife, Adesua Etomi-Wellington, does not regularly cook a role he says works perfectly for their marriage.

    Speaking on The Teju Babyface Show, Banky W addressed a viral clip showing him cooking and explained that their household roles are shaped by personal preference rather than traditional gender expectations.

    According to the singer, while Adesua can cook, it is simply not something she often does, and he has no problem taking on that responsibility. He emphasized that successful marriages should be built on mutual understanding, not societal pressure.

    Banky W also reflected on the couple’s IVF journey, revealing that witnessing his wife endure multiple difficult treatment cycles deepened his appreciation for her resilience and sacrifices.

    He said those experiences transformed his perspective on service within marriage, making him more committed to supporting her through practical acts at home.

    Banky W Says He Handles Cooking Duties At Home is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • NPFL: Enyimba’s Edidiong calls for fans support ahead Remo Stars clash

    NPFL: Enyimba’s Edidiong calls for fans support ahead Remo Stars clash

    Enyimba forward, Ezekiel Edidiong has called for fans support ahead of the Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL, clash against Remo Stars.

    The People’s Elephant will be up against the reigning NPFL champions, Remo Stars in a promising encounter in Aba on Sunday.

    Edidiong said that they will aim for the maximum points against the Sky Blue Stars.

    ‎“I want to call on the esteemed fans of Enyimba to turn up in their numbers and support us as we go for a non-negotiable three points against Remo Stars,” he told Enyimba media.

    DAILY POST recalls that Edidiong was on the books of Remo Stars during the 2022-23 NPFL season.

    Edidiong admitted that he is emotional with the memories but expressed his focus on ensuring Enyimba secure the victory ahead of his former side.

    “I have beautiful memory of my time at Remo Stars and I am looking forward to playing against them this weekend,” Edidiong revealed.

    ‎“I feel a bit emotional regarding the memories I had with them but right now the pride of the People’s Elephant is my priority.”

    NPFL: Enyimba’s Edidiong calls for fans support ahead Remo Stars clash

  • EPL: 3 fixtures we could see shock results this weekend

    EPL: 3 fixtures we could see shock results this weekend

    The Premier League match-day 35 kicked off on Friday night as Leeds United defeated Burnley 3-1 at home.

    The outstanding match this weekend is the clash between Manchester United and Liverpool on Sunday at Old Trafford.

    What other fixtures are fans and pundits likely to see shock results in this match-day 35 fixtures?

    1. Arsenal vs Fulham

    This match will take place on Saturday evening at Emirates Stadium at 5.30 pm. Both teams won their last matches against Newcastle United and Aston Villa, respectively.

    The Gunners won 1-0 against Newcastle, while Fulham also defeated Aston Villa 1-0. Mikel Arteta’s side currently sits at the top of the Premier League table with 73 points, while Fulham occupies the 10th position.

    However, the visitors could surprise the Premier League North London club and get a good result against the hosts.

    2. Chelsea vs Nottingham Forest

    This match will take place on Monday at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea lost 3-0 against Brighton in their last match, while Nottingham won 5-0 against Sunderland.

    The Blues currently sit in the 8th place on the Premier League table, while Nottingham is in the 16th position.

    However, the visitors could build on their last impressive result and shock the Premier League west London club at Stamford Bridge.

    3. Everton vs Man City

    This fixture will take place on Monday night at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. Everton lost 2-1 against West Ham United in their last game, while Man City won 1-0 against Burnley.

    The Toffees sit in the 11th position on the Premier League table, while Pep Guardiola’s side remain in the second position with a game in hand.

    However, the hosts will hope to avoid another defeat when they face City, having lost their last game against West Ham and could make use of their home advantage and supporters to get a good result against the Cityzens.

    EPL: 3 fixtures we could see shock results this weekend

  • Don’t destroy communities with ambition – Abia traditional rulers appeal to politicians

    Don’t destroy communities with ambition – Abia traditional rulers appeal to politicians

    Traditional rulers from Ohuhu clan, Umuahia North LGA of Abia State have appealed to politicians from Ikwuano, Umuahia North and Umuahia South LGAs to respect the power rotation agreement in Ikwuano/Umuahia Federal constituency.

    This, they said, would prevent tension and violence clash in their communities.

    The traditional rulers, who made the appeal on Friday through Eze Iheanyichukwu Nwokenna of Ekeoba Kingdom, pleaded with politicians from Ibeku, Ikwuano and Umuahia South to give peace a chance by allowing the Ohuhu clan to complete their second tenure in the House of Representatives.

    Eze Nwokenna, who delivered the message at the palace of Eze Iheanyichukwu Abel Ezeigbo in Uhabiri, Umuchime na Amanso autonomous community, Ossah Ibeku, said it was dangerous to destroy the power sharing agreement reached by the clans during the administration of former Governor Theodore Orji.

    Another traditional ruler from Ohuhu, Eze Nnamdi Ofoegbu said that violence should be prevented by keeping to agreements.

    “Let the world hear our voice. We don’t want killings, we don’t want political problems,” Eze Ofoegbu warned.

    Also speaking, Eze Iheanyichukwu Abel Ezeigbo, who received his counterparts from Ohuhu and other clans in the Federal constituency, said monarchs would not allow their communities to become a killing field because of political ambition of some individuals.

    “Instead of allowing our people to kill themselves, they, the Ohuhu traditional rulers have chosen to approach us.

    “Ibeku and Ohuhu are one. None of us should die in the course of politics. We want peace to reign,” Eze Ezeigbo appealed.

    Don’t destroy communities with ambition – Abia traditional rulers appeal to politicians

  • May Day tragedy: Many Kwara workers die in motor accident

    May Day tragedy: Many Kwara workers die in motor accident

    Several health workers lost their lives on Friday in a fatal road accident along Oke-Onigbin-OmuAran highway while returning from the 2026 Workers’ Day rally in Ilorin, Kwara state capital, DAILY POST reports.

    The victims, who were members of the Medical and Health Workers’ Union of Nigeria (MHWUN) in Ekiti Local Government Area, were reportedly heading home after participating in the annual May Day celebration held at the Kwara State Stadium in Ilorin when the tragic crash occurred.

    Although the casualty figure could not be ascertained, eyewitnesses said the accident occurred in the evening after one of the vehicles conveying the union members suffered a tyre burst, causing the driver to lose control and leading to a devastating crash.

    In his reaction, the Chairman of Ekiti Local Government Council, Awelewa Olawale Gabriel, described the development as a painful blow to the council, the health sector, and the state as a whole.

    “Our hearts are heavy. These were dedicated professionals who left their homes to celebrate the dignity of labour, only to meet this unfortunate fate on their way back.

    “We have lost patriots who served our communities with compassion and commitment,” he lamented.

    He said the tragic incident has cast a dark shadow over what should have been a moment of unity and celebration for Nigerian workers, noting that the victims died in active service to humanity.

    The chairman extended condolences to the bereaved families and the entire MHWUN community, praying for the repose of the souls of the deceased and strength for those left behind.

    “The entire Ekiti Local Government Council stands with the MHWUN family at this difficult moment. We pray God Almighty to heal the injured, comfort the bereaved, and grant the departed eternal rest,” he added.

    Some of the union members who survived the crash are currently receiving treatment in hospitals for injuries sustained in the accident, while the council boss expressed hope for their speedy recovery.

    Although official casualty figures were yet to be confirmed as of press time, the incident has thrown the local government and labour community into mourning.

    In response to the tragedy, the Kwara State chapter of MHWUN declared a three-day mourning period, directing members across the state to fly the union’s flag at half-mast in honour of their fallen colleagues.

    The council chairman also assured that the local government would work with the Kwara State Government and relevant agencies to provide support for affected families and assist with the medical expenses of the injured.

    The Federal Road Safety Corps in the state could not be reached at the time of this report.

    May Day tragedy: Many Kwara workers die in motor accident