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Alaafin hails Ooni on 10th coronation anniversary

The Alaafin of Oyo congratulates the Ooni of Ife on a decade of impactful leadership. He praises the monarch's wisdom and urges unity among traditional rulers for national cohesion. Read more.

Antar Laniyan's 18-Month Womb Stay and Name Origin

Nollywood veteran Antar Laniyan reveals the incredible story of his 18-month gestation and how eating a creature called 'Anta' led to his birth and unique name. Discover the actor's tribute to motherhood.

Ooni of Ife Bonds With First Son in Touching Video

Watch the heartwarming moment the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye, bonds and prays for his first son, Prince Tadenikawo. The video reveals their close relationship and sparks reactions online.

Christian Elders Task FG to Go After Bandits

Kogi East Christian Elders Forum demands decisive action against bandits, supports Trump's Nigeria designation as 'Country of Particular Concern'. Read full statement.

Lere Paimo Alive, ANTP Debunks Death Report

The Association of Nigeria Theatre Arts Practitioners confirms veteran actor Lere Paimo is alive and well, dismissing false death reports. Read the official statement.

Simi Sanya & Femi Dapson's Gorgeous Introduction

Lifestyle content creator Simi Sanya and her fiancé Femi Dapson celebrated their traditional Yoruba introduction ceremony in rich brown and gold tones. See their stunning cultural attire and learn about the significance of this pre-wedding event.

Abiodun extols Olubadan's contributions

Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun visits Olubadan Oba Rasheed Ladoja, praising his leadership and entrepreneurial expertise. Read about their discussion on Yoruba unity and security.

FG: Livestock Reforms Gains Coming Soon

Federal Government assures Nigerians that livestock sector partnerships will soon show visible results, aiming to grow the industry from $32B to $74B by 2035 through strategic reforms.

Groups Urge Tinubu to Accept U.S. Terrorist Support

Prominent Nigerian groups PANDEF and Yoruba Ronu urge President Tinubu to accept U.S. assistance against terrorists. They warn of increased kidnappings as human shields against potential airstrikes.

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