Author: Victoria Mulero

In a heartwarming display of love and generosity, Springfield Private School and Bosede Idehen International Academy (SPS/BIIA) marked Valentine’s Day by reaching out to an orphanage, reinforcing their commitment to nurturing compassion alongside academic excellence. This philanthropic tradition is not new to SPS/BIIA, as the institution has consistently made efforts to support orphanages over the years. Speaking to the press, the Director of SPS/BIIA, Mrs. Maureen Idehen-Ovabor, emphasized the importance of instilling the value of love and generosity in students. Read Also Aluko Theophilus Launches Anti-Social Vices Initiative on His Birthday “While we focus on academic excellence, it is equally…

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Aluko Theophilus, publisher of Titansloaded Multimedia, has marked his birthday with the launch of a new initiative aimed at combating social vices and promoting opportunities in technology and creativity for the younger generation. In a speech delivered to his media team, Theophilus expressed his commitment to making a positive impact on society. He emphasized the need to steer teenagers away from social vices by providing them with opportunities in the tech industry. He believes that by engaging the youth in meaningful activities, they will see the dangers of involvement in fraud, drug abuse, and cultism, which have become prevalent issues…

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The Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Mr. Oluwatosin Ajayi, has called for the authorization of firearms for communities as a self-defense measure against rising insecurity in the country. Speaking at the inaugural annual lecture of the National Association of the Institute for Security Studies (AANISS) in Abuja, Ajayi emphasized the necessity of community involvement in security efforts. He pointed to a recent incident in Azare, Bauchi State, where local residents successfully repelled Boko Haram insurgents, underscoring the effectiveness of armed communities in countering security threats. Read Also: Ribadu Slams Canada Over Visa Denial to Military Chiefs Prince…

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In a surprising turn of events, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has rejected a $97.4 billion acquisition offer made by a consortium of investors led by tech magnate Elon Musk. The bid, which aims to regain control of the nonprofit organization, comes months after Musk filed a lawsuit against the artificial intelligence company. Musk, who co-founded OpenAI in 2015 but stepped down in 2018, expressed his desire to bring OpenAI back to its original, open-source, and safety-focused mission. In his statement, Musk emphasized the need to prevent the company from transitioning fully into a for-profit entity. Prince Okumagba Will Lead…

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National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, has criticized the Canadian government for denying visas to Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, and other senior military officers. Speaking on Thursday at the maiden annual lecture of the National Association of the Institute for Security Studies in Abuja, Ribadu condemned the action as “disrespectful” and stated that Canada “can go to hell.” His remarks followed General Musa’s revelation that he and several top military officials were refused entry into Canada for an official engagement. Prince Okumagba Will Lead Nigeria Supporters’ Club To Failure” – Primate Ayodele Warns According to Musa, the…

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The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has warned the President of the Nigeria football federal and the National sport commission chairman against the choice of Prince Okumagba as the next president general of Nigeria Supporters Club. In a viral video, Primate Ayodele advised the federation to allow more people to contest in order to pick the best candidate. He stated that Okumagba will lead the supporters club to death as efforts that have been carried out earlier by those incharge of the club would be rendered futile under his administration “I want to advise NFF and…

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DISCLAIMER This is to officially inform the public that Chinweuba Chukwuebuka Desmond is no longer affiliated with Springfield Private School and Bosede Idehen International Academy, effective February 3, 2025. He no longer holds any position within the management or staff of the institution. The Board of Directors strongly advises parents, guardians, and stakeholders to cease all transactions or communications with him concerning the school. The institution will not be held liable for any engagements or dealings conducted with him on its behalf. For any official school-related matters, kindly reach out to the school management through the appropriate channels. Signed, Management…

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A viral video circulating on social media has sparked widespread outrage after a Kenyan Airline agent was seen engaging in a heated exchange with a Nigerian woman, allegedly treating her unfairly due to her nationality. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1KVcbcFQd4/ In the footage, the Nigerian woman is heard accusing the agent of prioritizing white passengers while neglecting Nigerians. Despite having two valid boarding passes, she claimed to have been delayed for over 17 hours. As tensions rose, the airline agent responded with the now-viral phrase: “Call your President.” Read Also: Police Uncover Illegal Gun Factories in Benue, Arrest Suspects The incident has ignited a…

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In a significant development in Nigeria’s political and legal landscape, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun has filed a lawsuit against activist and journalist Omoyele Sowore over comments made on social media. The charges, which center around Sowore’s repeated criticism of Egbetokun, accuse him of spreading false information and inciting public unrest. The lawsuit, filed under case number FCH/ABJ/23/25 at the Federal High Court in Abuja, stems from posts on Sowore’s verified X (formerly Twitter) account in December 2024. The charges include three counts under Nigeria’s Cybercrime Act (2015, amended 2024), alleging that Sowore intentionally called Egbetokun an “illegal…

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Controversial Nigerian artist, Darlington Achakpo Okoye, popularly known as Speed Darlington or AKP, has revealed an interesting conversation he had with a policeman who criticized him for dropping his new track *“Baby Oil”* right after his release from detention. Speed Darlington took to Instagram to share details of his encounter with the police officer. According to the singer, the policeman expressed his dissatisfaction with Speed Darlington’s decision to release a song so soon after his release, following his arrest, which was allegedly instigated by Burna Boy over defamation claims. The policeman, according to Speed Darlington, told him that the song…

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