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Thursday, 8 May 2025

When I Was in Coma, I Saw My Friend Barrister in Heaven and He Told Me to Go Back Home - Kollington

When I Was in Coma, I Saw My Friend Barrister in Heaven and He Told Me to Go Back Home - Kollington

Veteran Fuji musician Alhaji Kollington Ayinla has shared a deeply personal and spiritual experience, recounting a moment during his coma when he claims to have encountered his late colleague, the legendary Fuji musician Barrister, in heaven.

Kollington, speaking in an emotional interview on Teju Babyface’s YouTube channel, revealed that while in a coma, he was fully aware of the happenings around him, despite his unconscious state.

During this near-death experience, Kollington recounted that he found himself in a heavenly realm, where he came face-to-face with Barrister, who had passed away some years ago.

In this surreal encounter, Barrister supposedly questioned Kollington's presence and insisted that he return to Earth.

According to Kollington, Barrister’s message was clear: he had a greater purpose left on Earth, specifically in preserving the future of Fuji music.

Kollington revealed that even though he expressed a desire to stay, his late friend urged him to go back and continue his work in the music industry.

When he eventually regained consciousness in the hospital, he was overwhelmed by emotions, particularly because of the profound nature of the vision he had experienced.

He said: "When I was in a coma, I was fully aware of everything happening around me. In that state, I saw my friend Barrister in heaven. He asked what I was doing there and told me to return, saying I needed to take care of Fuji music—that it must not be allowed to die. I told him I was hungry, but he insisted I go back instead. When I eventually woke up from the coma and realized I was in the hospital, I began to cry."



Saturday, 3 May 2025

432 jostle for APC chairmanship ticket in 57 Lagos councils

432 jostle for APC chairmanship ticket in 57 Lagos councils

Ahead of the July 12 Local Government Election in Lagos State, the All Progressives Congress (APC) says no fewer than 432 aspirants are contesting the primary of the party slated for next Saturday.

The electoral committee of the party released the official list of successful chairmanship aspirants for the 20 local governments and 37 local council development areas (LCDAs).

The screening exercise was conducted at the party’s Secretariat on Acme Road, Ogba between Tuesday, April 29 and Friday, May 3.

A total of 470 aspirants were screened by the committee while 432 were cleared to contest in the party’s primary elections.

It was learnt that the 38 other aspirants were either disqualified or they voluntarily withdrew from the race.

The breakdown of the aspirants revealed that out of the 470, 411 were male while 59 were female.

Checks by our correspondent indicated that Amuwo-Odofin has the highest number of cleared aspirants with 20 vying for the party’s ticket followed by Shomolu which had 18 aspirants cleared.

Other local governments with large number of aspirants are Apapa-Iganmu (16); Bariga LCDA (15); Ikorodu Central Local Government (15); Yaba (14); Agboyi-Ketu LCDA (13); Ajeromi-Ifelodun (13); Badagry Central (13); Ikeja (12); Ojokoro (12); Lagos Mainland (11), among others.

However, Iba, Ijede, Oto-Awori and Lekki and Surulere had one aspirant each cleared to contest unopposed.

In Agege Local Government, AbdulGaniyu Obasa, son of the Speaker of the House of Assembly did not show up for the screening as seven aspirants were cleared to contest.

The party in its guidelines released earlier disclosed that indirect primaries would be conducted where executive members across the 20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) would vote on May 10.

It was however gathered that the election would hold where consensus option failed in any of the local governments.

According to the party, disqualified aspirants have an opportunity to file an appeal between Sunday, May 4 and Monday, May 5. Those who wish to contest the outcome of the primaries can submit petitions to the Appeal Committee between May 12 and 13.


Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Soldiers Blown To Pieces While Escorting Civilians Through Village Dominated By Boko Haram Fighters

Soldiers Blown To Pieces While Escorting Civilians Through Village Dominated By Boko Haram Fighters

Two soldiers were killed in a landmine explosion set by Boko Haram terrorists, who also killed eight passengers and injured many others on the Maiduguri-Damboa road.

The explosion happened at around 11a.m on Tuesday near Nyeliri, a deserted village in Konduga Local Government Area of Borno State.

The blast caused panic, and motorists and passengers ran in different directions, even though they were being escorted by the military.

The Maiduguri-Damboa road is still dangerous due to frequent attacks, despite having daily security escorts.

Just last week, on Friday, April 25, six charcoal sellers were killed in the Mulgoi area. On Sunday, April 27, two farmers were also killed by Boko Haram while working on their farms in Damboa LG.

The District Head of Damboa, Alhaji Lawan Maina, confirmed the attack and said that the rise in Boko Haram violence is worrying and largely unanswered.

Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume (APC, Borno South) also urged the Federal Government to equip the military with better weapons to stop the ongoing killings and destruction in the region.




Sunday, 20 April 2025

Easter: NGIJ Felicitates Christians, Urges Prayers, Unity, an NGIJ calls for Prayers, Unity, and Commitment to Truth at Easter

The Nigerian Guild of Investigative Journalists (NGIJ) has extended warm Easter greetings to Christians in Nigeria and across the world, calling for global and national unity, fervent prayers for the country, and a renewed commitment to truth, justice, and press freedom.

In a statement signed by its National Secretary, Mr. Rowland Olonishuwa and made available to journalists in Ilorin, the Guild urged Christians to draw from the deep spiritual lessons of Easter, emphasizing the significance of Christ’s resurrection as a beacon of hope, sacrifice, and renewal.

“Easter is a sacred season that underscores the triumph of truth over falsehood, light over darkness, and life over death,” NGIJ noted.

 “As we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, we call on Christians to reflect on the values of compassion, forgiveness, humility, and sacrifice which the season represents—and to offer prayers for Nigeria’s healing, progress, and unity.”

The NGIJ also used the opportunity to reaffirm its dedication to the principles of investigative journalism, press freedom, and the protection of democratic ideals in Nigeria.

“As journalists, especially in this holy season, we must recommit ourselves to the pursuit of truth, fairness, and public accountability. The resurrection story of Jesus Christ reminds us that truth, no matter how suppressed, will ultimately prevail. Let this inspire our work and our collective resolve as defenders of transparency and justice,” the statement stated.

The Guild also urged national leaders to respect the independence of the media and create an enabling environment for journalists to carry out their duties without fear or intimidation.

“As we mark Easter, let us all—Christians, Muslims, and adherents of other faiths—join hands in building a more just, peaceful, and united Nigeria,” the statement concluded.

The NGIJ wished all Christian faithful a peaceful and joyful Easter celebration, filled with hope, renewal, and blessing


Friday, 18 April 2025

Harmony Gardens, FG Launch Renewed Hope Estate for Nigerians Abroad

Harmony Gardens,  FG Launch Renewed Hope Estate for Nigerians Abroad

Top Lagos-based real estate powerhouse, Harmony Gardens & Estate Development Ltd, is once again making waves, this time through a landmark partnership with the Federal Government of Nigeria to deliver 1,000 modern duplexes at Lekki Aviation Town, directly opposite the proposed Lekki International Airport.

The project, part of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, is targeted at middle-income Nigerians in the diaspora seeking to invest in sustainable, high-quality housing back home. It is being financed by the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) and reflects the government’s commitment to easing access to homeownership.

President Tinubu is set to perform the official groundbreaking on May 29, 2025, signaling not just political will but also strategic action toward diaspora inclusion and infrastructure expansion.

Speaking on the initiative, Harmony Gardens Chairman, Mogaji Wole Arisekola, confirmed a whopping ₦106 billion investment into the FGN Harmony Partnership. The company’s innovative Executive Managing Director, Hon. (Dr.) Abdullahi Saheed Mosadoluwa, widely known as The Lagos Landlord is rolling out a game-changing Ibile Traditional Mortgage Scheme. The plan offers Nigerians at home and abroad the ability to rent-to-own homes on a single-digit annual interest rate for up to 20 years.

The Renewed Hope Estate will boast modern infrastructure, green areas, high-grade finishes, security systems, and effective drainage, setting a new standard for residential developments in Lagos. It will also provide over 5,000 direct and indirect jobs, boosting the construction and logistics sectors significantly.

Harmony Gardens has continued to solidify its reputation as a premium developer, currently overseeing seven prestigious estates, including GranVille Estate, The Parliament, Majestic Bay, Harmony Casa, and the flagship Lekki Aviation Town, collectively known as the Seven Citadel of Joy.

As the federal government collaborates with developers and international consultants to ensure timely delivery and top-tier quality, Harmony Gardens is once again demonstrating why it remains a pillar of excellence in Nigeria’s real estate industry.


Saturday, 12 April 2025

My gym instructor has slept with almost every girl who comes to the gym in my estate - Affiliate Marketer

My gym instructor has slept with almost every girl who comes to the gym in my estate - Affiliate Marketer


According to Punch, as Nigeria’s fitness culture grows, gyms have become more than just spaces for physical exercise. These fitness centers are now emerging as hotspots for romantic and sexual encounters, blurring the lines between health and attraction. What began as a movement towards better physical health has now led to a rise in gym-based social connections, sometimes evolving into casual hookups.

Yinka Alo, a 33-year-old entrepreneur from Lagos, shared his story, which reflects the darker side of this trend. After discovering that his wife had been having an affair with a fitness trainer, Alo’s personal life unraveled, revealing how some gym-goers are using fitness spaces for more than just exercise. His wife’s affair, which began before their wedding, was intertwined with their shared gym experiences. Alo explained that his wife not only had a sexual relationship with the trainer but also financially supported him, which added to the emotional betrayal he felt.

Alo’s story is not isolated. In major Nigerian cities like Lagos and Abuja, gyms are increasingly becoming places where people seek not only fitness but also romantic or sexual connections. Fitness influencers and trainers, often admired for their physiques, have become central figures in this changing gym dynamic. Their influence extends beyond fitness routines, as many of them showcase their physical appeal on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok. This visibility has contributed to the rise in attraction to the fitness lifestyle, where physical health and allure intersect.

For many, the gym offers health benefits such as weight management, improved posture, and stress relief. However, for others, the gym has become an arena for building social connections, sometimes leading to brief, non-committal sexual encounters. In some fitness centers, trainers are said to take advantage of clients looking for quick flings, particularly those who may be in long-distance relationships or feeling disconnected from their partners.
In some cases, gym instructors are accused of playing matchmaker, setting up clients with potential hookup partners. Some gym-goers, particularly those seeking a casual connection, are said to see the gym as an ideal environment for these types of encounters. As more people seek out these informal and sometimes secretive connections, the gym is slowly transforming from a space of personal health into a venue for socializing, flirting, and hooking up.

Some gym-goers, however, openly acknowledge the more seductive side of the fitness scene. One banker, Moses Oyeleke, for example, admitted that the gym he frequents on Lagos mainland is a place where he frequently encounters beautiful women. While participating in workout sessions, he and others socialize, exchange numbers, and form connections, with an underlying hint of attraction. For him, the gym has evolved into a space for both fitness and flirting.

In a similar vein, an affiliate marketer based in Ogun State revealed that his gym instructor has been involved with numerous women who frequent the gym in his area.

He said, "My gym instructor has slept with almost every girl who comes to the gym in my estate.”




Breaking: Former Super Eagles coach Christian Chukwu passes away at 74

Breaking: Former Super Eagles coach Christian Chukwu passes away at 74

Breaking: Former Super Eagles coach Christian Chukwu passes away at 74
Former Super Eagles coach, Christian Chukwu, has passed away at the age of 74. He died earlier today, though details surrounding his death remain unclear at the time of filing this report.
In 2021, false reports of Chukwu’s death had circulated widely, prompting the legendary coach to refute the rumors during his 70th birthday celebration on January 4, 2021.

Reacting then, Chukwu said: “I am terribly embarrassed with this news that I am dead. Several people have been calling me from across the world since the news broke. I am still investigating the source of the story.”

Chukwu, affectionately known as “Chairman,” was a prominent figure in Nigerian football — both as a player and as a coach. His legacy in the sport remains significant.