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Mr.Jollof apologizes after flight bout with Very DarkMan

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Comedian Freedom Atsepoyi, better known as Mr Jollof, has issued an apology over his involvement in a scuffle with Very DarkMan aboard a United Nigeria Airlines flight. In an Instagram video, he expressed remorse for the incident, stressing that he is not a violent person and only acted in self-defense. He extended his apologies to the airline, fellow passengers, as well as his wife, children, and boss. “I want to use this medium to sincerely apologies to the NCAA, United Nigeria Airlines, and the passengers that boarded the airline. I was only defending myself. You guys saw what happened, and I am very sorry if I delayed your appointment. Pardon me. This isn’t my kind of person. It will never happen again. “To my lovely wife, I know you’re proud of me. To my kids, I am sorry, Daddy will never do this again. To my boss, I am very sorry, this isn’t my kind of person.  “PLEASE NOTE: I AM NOT A VIOLENT PERSON AND I PROMISE SUCH CHARACTER WILL NEVER OCCUR AGAIN. ALTHOUGH I WAS UNDER ATTACK, I DEFENDED MYSELF.PROMISE MADE, PROMISE KEPT,”… Mr.Jollof apologizes after flight bout with Very DarkMan

🔥 Fire Service CG Calls for Fire Safety to Become a Core Part of National Security

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The Controller General of the Federal Fire Service (FFS), Samuel Olumode Adeyemi, has urged the full integration of fire safety into Nigeria’s national security framework. Speaking at the opening of the 2025 National Fire Safety Week on Monday at the FFS headquarters in Abuja, Adeyemi stressed the need for more functional fire hydrants nationwide, deliberate inclusion of fire safety in security planning, and the restoration of the Fire Service’s prestige. “This shift in attitude both individually and collectively is crucial to building the Nigeria we aspire to, where no life is lost to preventable fire incidents,” he said. Adeyemi reaffirmed that under his leadership, the FFS will continue to modernize its operations by adopting technology for early detection, improving response times, enhancing personnel welfare, strengthening training, and deepening community engagement. He added, “We will reform the Service to deliver the level of safety required to support the President’s one-trillion-naira economic base plan.” Outlining activities for Fire Safety Week, he said officers across the country would carry out school safety sensitization, market inspections, community drills, industrial risk assessments, and public fire prevention demonstrations. He urged Nigerians… 🔥 Fire Service CG Calls for Fire Safety to Become a Core Part of National Security

Nigeria, US Deepen Security Cooperation — Tuggar

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Nigeria is in talks with the United States following President Donald Trump’s threats of military intervention over the killing of Christians by jihadists in the country, Nigeria’s foreign minister told AFP on Monday. “What we are discussing is how we can collaborate to tackle security challenges that are in the interest of the entire planet,” Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar said in an interview in the capital, Abuja. Trump at the start of November said he had asked the Pentagon to map out a possible plan of attack in Africa’s most populous nation because radical Islamists are “killing the Christians and killing them in very large numbers”. Asked whether he thought Washington would send the military to strike, Tuggar said: “No, I do not think so.”“Because we continue to talk, and as I said, the discussion has progressed It’s moved on from that.”Trump had said that Christianity was “facing an existential threat” in the West African nation. The US leader warned that if Nigeria does not stem the killings, the United States will attack and “it will be fast, vicious, and sweet”.Nigeria, home to 230 million… Nigeria, US Deepen Security Cooperation — Tuggar

Arsenal, Liverpool Lead Race for Antoine Semenyo as £65m Clause Looms

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A transfer tussle is expected in January as Antoine Semenyo’s £65 million release clause kicks in, with several Premier League sides poised to make a move. Sky Sports reveals that the clause, valued at £60 million plus £5 million in add-ons, is part of the forward’s five-year Bournemouth contract. Premier League clubs are expected to compete for Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo when his £65 million release clause becomes active in January. Sky Sports reports that the clause, which includes £60 million plus £5 million in add-ons, was included in the five-year contract Semenyo signed with the Cherries during the summer. However, it is only valid until a specified date in the winter transfer window. Several clubs had already expressed interest in the Ghanaian international before he chose to remain at Bournemouth. Next year, top teams including Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City, and Tottenham are likely to make formal approaches for his signature. Semenyo, 25, has scored six Premier League goals so far this season. Under the terms of his transfer from Bristol City in January 2023, the Championship club is entitled to 20 percent of any profit made on the… Arsenal, Liverpool Lead Race for Antoine Semenyo as £65m Clause Looms