· May 17

‘I love being curvy, having a little booty’ – Tems

Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Tems expresses pride in her curvy figure and body shape during an interview in Atlanta. She highlights her love for fashion details and Nigerian extravagance, emphasizing her unique style. Tems encourages the global community to visit Lagos and Ghana before forming opinions about Africa, describing the experience...
· May 17

Burna Boy says he wants to headline a free concert in Burkina Faso

Nigerian superstar Burna Boy expressed his desire to headline a free concert in Burkina Faso in 2025 via Instagram. Burkina Faso, led by young military ruler Captain Ibrahim Traore, has gained attention for its anti-imperialism stance and reforms. Burna Boy recently headlined sold-out shows in Kenya, Manchester, and Paris, solidifying...
· May 16

JAMB issues fresh guidelines for 2025 UTME resit candidates

JAMB announced new guidelines for candidates resitting the 2025 UTME due to technical issues in the initial exam. Candidates are advised to use JAMB’s official ticketing system on jamb.gov.ng for any exam-related challenges for quick responses. The board acknowledged scheduling difficulties, especially for candidates also preparing for WAEC, and has...
· May 3

‘Maybe about $2.2bn’ – Kiddwaya’s dad, Terry Waya, reveals net worth

Terry Waya, Nigerian businessman and father of reality TV star Kiddwaya, revealed his net worth to be approximately $2.2 billion in an interview. He is involved in agriculture, industry, and investments, and serves as Executive Director at GT Carbon. Waya’s past includes flashy lifestyle headlines and legal issues including convictions...
· May 2

FG summons VCs to answer questions over alleged fraud in student loan scheme

The Nigerian Federal Government has summoned Vice Chancellors of approximately 51 institutions and the Managing Director of Nigeria Education Loan Fund (NELFund) to investigate alleged illegal deductions from student loan funds. The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) is conducting a probe into reported discrepancies totaling ₦71.2...
· May 1

ICPC uncovers ₦71.2bn discrepancy in student loan disbursement – NELFUND reacts

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) revealed that ₦71.2 billion out of ₦100 billion allocated for Nigerian student loans has not been disbursed to beneficiaries. Preliminary investigations found only ₦28.8 billion was given directly to students, with allegations of unauthorized deductions by 51 tertiary institutions. ICPC...