Showmax has released the trailer for its new Nigerian Original series, “Kabiyesi,” which will premiere on February 14th. This epic drama tells a story of tradition, ambition, and a princess’s fight for power amidst political change. The series is inspired by the true story of Orompoto, the only female Alaafin of Oyo, who reigned in the 16th century. The story centers on Princess Aderiyife of Oyo-Ile, King Adegoke’s only daughter, who is betrothed to Prince Obabamiji of Igboho. Her path to destiny is disrupted by betrayal and tragedy, forcing her…
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Visa Application: Essential Documents for Demonstrating Financial Stability
To travel abroad for study or extended stays, your destination country requires assurance of your financial self-sufficiency, both for the trip itself and your subsequent living expenses. Financial stability documents for visa applications serve as verification of your claimed funds, providing concrete evidence of your ability to cover expenses related to your intended purpose, be it education, relocation, or other reasons. One notable thing is that if your family is involved; maybe your wife and or your children, definitely your financial capability must be high. 1. Bank statement The most…
Group Urges CBN to Exclude Hajj Pilgrims from BTA on ATM Card Policy
THE Independent Hajj Reporters (IHR) has urged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to exclude Hajj 2025 intending pilgrims from the new policy of payment of Basic Travel Allowance (BTA) via automated teller machine (ATM) cards. The IHR, in a statement by its national coordinator, Ibrahim Muhammad, said the policy would create “unprecedented hardship and confusion” in the hajj system in Nigeria. The group was at the forefront of the same campaign against the use of ATM cards to pay pilgrims their BTA during last year’s hajj. “We advise the…
Gov Okpebholo suspends Attorney General, Commissioner over alleged financial infractions
The Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has suspended the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barr. Samson Osagie, and the Chairman of the State Local Government Service Commission, Hon. Damian Lawal, over allegations of financial infractions. The suspension, which was contained in a statement issued on Wednesday evening by the Secretary to the Edo State Government (SSG), Umar Musa Ikhilor Esq., takes immediate effect. According to the statement, Governor Okpebholo also directed the establishment of a panel to investigate the allegations against Osagie and Lawal and make appropriate recommendations…
Tunisian President Fires Finance Minister in Surprise Move
Tunisia’s President, Kais Saied, has sacked his finance minister and appointed a magistrate to the role. Michket Slama Khaldi will take on the country’s finance portfolio, the presidency announced on Facebook overnight from Wednesday to Thursday, alongside images of her taking the oath of office. The presidency gave no further details, nor did it mention outgoing minister Sihem Boughdiri Nemsia. The new finance minister had headed a national commission tasked with recovering embezzled public funds Tunisia has over the past two years suffered sporadic shortages of basic items such as…
Foreign Investors Eyeing Nigeria’s Untapped Lithium Reserves
Abdullahi Ibrahim Danjija carefully extracts pieces of whitish rock from an open-cast mine, filling sacks that earn him N150,000 daily, double Nigeria’s monthly minimum wage. Three years ago, he migrated from Kano, drawn by the promise of fortune in Nasarawa’s burgeoning artisanal lithium mining industry. Like others in the region, he hopes to capitalize on the global surge in lithium demand, a crucial component in electric batteries and mobile phones. Near Danjija’s site, another group of workers operates a mine, where families, including women and children, were seen preparing explosives.…
N54tn Budget: Raise Debate, Increased Spending
The Federal Government’s decision to increase the 2025 Appropriation Bill from N49.7 trillion to N54.2 trillion has elicited varied reactions from economic experts. President Bola Tinubu conveyed this adjustment to the National Assembly, citing additional revenues generated by key government agencies, including N1.4 trillion from the Federal Inland Revenue Service, N1.2 trillion from the Nigeria Customs Service, and N1.8 trillion from other government-owned enterprises. This increase, according to the government, will support its diversification program by investing further in the solid minerals sector and infrastructure projects. The Minister of Budget…
DR Congo Conflict: Death Toll Surpasses 900
Over 900 people have died in the past two weeks due to intense fighting between M23 rebels and government forces in Goma, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. The World Health Organization reported on Monday that approximately 2,880 injured people have been admitted to Goma health facilities since January 26. Last week, Rwandan-backed M23 fighters seized Goma’s airport and swept through the city, the capital of North Kivu province, forcing tens of thousands to flee. The rebels have escalated attacks in eastern DRC, claiming control of Goma, establishing checkpoints, and…
USAID places staff on leave as part of Trump’s purge
The United States Government’s humanitarian agency USAID on Tuesday announced it was placing its staff in the US and around the world on administrative leave as it moved to recall employees from overseas postings. The agency said in a statement on its website, which reappeared Tuesday that the staff leave will begin shortly before midnight on February 7, 2024. The administrative leave will hit “all USAID direct hire personnel… with the exception of designated personnel responsible for mission-critical functions, core leadership and specially designated programs.” “Thank you…
South Korean President Back in Court for Impeachment Hearing
South Korea’s impeached president, currently suspended from his duties and under arrest, appeared in court on Tuesday for hearings that will determine his official removal from office. The former prosecutor ignited political turmoil in the country on December 3rd when he declared martial law, suspending civilian rule and deploying soldiers to parliament. This attempt at imposing martial law was short-lived, lasting only about six hours, as the opposition-controlled parliament defied the armed troops, voted down the decree, and subsequently impeached him for his actions. In addition to the impeachment proceedings,…
