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Davido Tops AFRIMMA 2026 Nominees as Awards Make Long-Awaited Return

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Nigerian Afrobeats superstar Davido has emerged as the most nominated artiste for the AFRIMMA 2026 nominations, earning five nods as the African Muzik Magazine Awards prepares for a highly anticipated comeback after a two-year break. Organisers unveiled the nominees on Wednesday, confirming that this year’s ceremony will not only mark the return of the prestigious awards but will also introduce a new music festival designed to celebrate African music, fashion, food and entertainment on a larger scale. AFRIMMA Returns with Bigger Plans Founder of the African Muzik Magazine Awards (AFRIMMA), Anderson Obiagwu, said the organisers deliberately paused the event over the past two years to redesign and expand the experience for artists and fans. According to him, the 2026 edition will feature the maiden AFRIMMA Music Festival in Dallas, Texas, bringing together musicians, dancers, fashion brands and food vendors from across the African continent. He expressed confidence that the expanded event would offer fans an unforgettable celebration of African culture and creativity. Davido Dominates the Nomination List Leading the AFRIMMA 2026 nominations, Davido received recognition in five major categories, reinforcing his status as one of… 

Ex-DSS Chief Reveals How Security Forces Forced Oyo Kidnappers to Free Abducted Pupils

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A former Assistant Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Mohammed Ngoshe, has disclosed how Nigerian security agencies mounted sustained pressure that led to the release of pupils and teachers abducted in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State. Speaking during Channels Television’s The Morning Brief on Wednesday, Ngoshe said the success of the Oyo kidnapping rescue operation was achieved through a carefully coordinated security strategy that isolated the kidnappers, disrupted their supply network and left them with little option but to release their captives. Security Agencies Deserve Recognition, Says Ngoshe The retired intelligence officer urged Nigerians to commend the efforts of the military, police and other security agencies involved in the operation instead of questioning how it was conducted. According to him, the rescue mission should be seen as a major achievement, considering the complexity of kidnapping operations and the need to protect the lives of the victims. He argued that operational details are often withheld while missions are ongoing for security reasons and should not overshadow the successful outcome. How Security Forces Pressured the Kidnappers Ngoshe explained that security operatives identified and… 

Macron to Visit Nigeria as France, Tinubu Move to Deepen Strategic Partnership

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French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to make a State visit to Nigeria later this year, marking a significant step in efforts by Paris and Abuja to strengthen diplomatic, economic and security cooperation. The announcement was made on Tuesday by the French Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Marc Fonbaustier, during celebrations marking France’s National Day in Abuja. According to the ambassador, Macron’s visit will come two years after President Bola Tinubu paid a State visit to France, providing both leaders with an opportunity to assess the progress made in bilateral relations and agree on new areas of cooperation. Macron, Tinubu to Review Bilateral Roadmap Describing the planned trip as an important milestone, Fonbaustier said the two presidents would evaluate the implementation of existing agreements while outlining fresh priorities designed to strengthen ties between both nations. He expressed confidence that the discussions would produce mutually beneficial outcomes for Nigeria and France across several sectors. France Reaffirms Partnership of Equals The French envoy stressed that relations between both countries are built on mutual respect and equality rather than dominance. He said France remains committed to maintaining an… 

Top 10 VAR Decisions That Have Sparked Outrage at the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) has once again found itself at the centre of controversy during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with several decisions leaving players, coaches and supporters questioning the consistency of officiating. As the tournament progresses through the knockout stages, a number of VAR interventions have dominated post-match discussions, with some calls praised for their accuracy while others have been heavily criticised. Football publication Planet Football has highlighted what it considers the 10 most contentious VAR incidents of the tournament so far. 10. Argentina vs Egypt Egypt thought they had sealed a crucial victory after scoring a second goal against Argentina, only for VAR to cancel the effort because of a foul detected earlier in the attacking move. Although the decision was considered technically correct, many questioned how far back officials went to identify the infringement. Egypt also felt they were denied a penalty earlier in the match and reportedly lodged a complaint with FIFA over the officiating. 9. England vs Ghana Ghana were left frustrated after referee officials declined to award a penalty when defender Ezri Konsa challenged Prince Adu inside the… 

Nigerian Priest in US Found Dead After Expressing Fears Over Return Home

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Nigerian priest, Massachusetts, Catholic Church, Benjamin Okwy Madu, US visa, Nigeria, Archdiocese of Boston, immigration, Ebonyi priest A Nigerian Catholic priest serving in the United States has died after reportedly expressing deep concerns about returning to Nigeria following the expiration of his religious worker visa. The Rev. Benjamin Okwy Madu, 54, was found dead at his residence in Lynnfield, Massachusetts, on July 2. The Archdiocese of Boston, where he had served as a hospital chaplain and parish priest since 2021, later confirmed his passing. Church officials have indicated that he died by suicide. Father Madu’s R-1 religious worker visa was scheduled to expire on July 29. According to reports, his home Diocese of Abakaliki in Ebonyi State had directed him to return to Nigeria before that date to begin a new pastoral assignment in early August. In the weeks leading up to his death, the priest reportedly spoke openly about his reluctance to return to Nigeria. In a farewell message to members of his parish, he said his departure from the United States was not by choice but was the result of circumstances beyond his…