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American-based Nigerian entertainment brand Don Crucifixto, known for its ardour to contribute to the growth of talented African youths both home and abroad, has recently kicked-off the mission to foster the dreams of talents from Nigeria, with Khabir.
Tumi Oluyole, the record label owner, announced on his official social media page that the newest musical contract with Khabir is the next big thing to happen to the Don Crucifixto family as Khabir makes an addition to the two front liners of the label.
Khabir, since the public announcement of his deal with the record label, has got new attention in the public space. He is seen as a young champ with great singing abilities that could pave way for him to the top, as he advances in his career.
US based Medical Practitioner unveils mega filling station in Benin City
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An American-based Nigerian and Edo State-born Mr. Kenneth Iyobosa Osadiaye who is a Medical Practitioner in the United States of America has launched a mega filling station in Benin City Edo State Nigeria the heartbeat of the nation.
The launch event which was held on the 3rd of April 2021, was well attended by business mogul in the oil and gas sector and other prominent personalities in the state.
The Chief Executive Officer Kidaye Oil Gas Limited Mr. Kenneth Iyobosa Osadiaye, while appreciating guest and well-wishers who turned out in their numbers to attend the grand opening of the mega filling station, said haven’t spent so long in the United States of America it was time to also give back to his home state, he said his passion has always been to return home to contribute his quota in his state Edo and see that the residents are gainfully employed and help the youths to
The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami
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Sun Apr 18 2021
Nigeria’s Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, and his alleged support for global terrorism is the latest target of a media trial, complete with its own Twitter hashtag #PantamiResign.
The trial cycle started with the false alarm that the minister has been placed on a terrorism list by United States authorities, then turned into a retraction and apology, which fed into a twitter frenzy and gave rise to reports trawling through past sermons by the minister and culminating into a petition for the United States to presently put the minister on its terror watch list.
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Published 21 February 2021
Julius Abuda is the younger brother of Chief Dennis Abuda, an American-based Nigerian businessman who was killed recently by kidnappers at Ahor, Benin, Edo State. In this interview with
ADEYINKA ADEDIPE
, Julius speaks about the circumstances surrounding his brother’s death and how his body was recovered from the bush
How do you feel that your American-based brother, who was in the country on a visit, was kidnapped and died in hands of his abductors?
I would like to say that the level of insecurity in the country is alarming and we should be looking at how our leaders can minimise the activities of the kidnappers. My brother was a good man. I am not saying this because he is my brother; so many others have also said so through various media. It is a pity that a taxpayer will go to the police station to report a kidnapping case and the police will confirm that the kidnappers are always at a particular location, yet make no
Constant harassment by DSS can’t keep me away from Nigeria –Okey Ndibe, US-based Nigerian novelist
Published 7 February 2021
American-based Nigerian scholar and novelist, Prof Okey Ndibe, tells OLADIMEJI RAMON that the Department of State Services has harassed him on his way in and out of Nigeria for 10 years
You recently wrote on your Facebook page about being stopped at the Lagos airport by DSS agents, while returning to the US. Can you narrate that encounter to us?
First, let me go to the history of such encounters as this sort of harassment started in January of 2011. So, we’re talking of 10 years now! I was first tipped off in late 2008 that the (late President) Umaru Musa Yar’Adua regime had put me on a list of enemies of the state. Despite that information, I intended to visit Nigeria in December of that year, but some family members and friends dissuaded me. After Yar’Adua’s death in 2010, his successor, Goodluck Jonathan, flew to Washington, DC on a state vi