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22/02/2026
Huge congratulations to Regina Daniels🔥💥
The Nollywood star has just added a brand-new 2024 multi-million naira car to her collection 💃❤️🩹
So happy for her — bigger wins only! 🚘💎
I'm not scared of you either🤣🤣🤣🤣
08/02/2026
Veekee James unveils her gender reveal on Sunday at 9am WAT 💃🏻
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08/02/2026
Beautiful baby shower pictures of Veekee James and husband Femi Atere!
06/02/2026
Congratulations to city boy movement ambassadors,thank you for wishing Nigeria and Nigerians a Tinubufic country
Chim Emerie Nwaodika
06/02/2026
Veekee James shares beautiful photos as she takes all her close friends and relatives all the way to Dubai to do her baby Shower... This proffs to me that her circle of friends are trust worthy cause it didn't come out on the internet .. She is expecting twins😛😛😛 can you try to guess the gender wow international baby❤️❤️❤️❤️🙌
A 25-year-old Sudanese man reportedly pulled an 18-year-old Iranian woman in front of an oncoming train in Hamburg, Germany.
They were not in a relationship and did not know each other — they were complete strangers. The young woman was simply waiting for her train when the man approached her. As the train was arriving, he allegedly grabbed her and said, “You’re coming with me,” before dragging her onto the tracks. Within seconds, both of them were struck and killed.
A video circulating online shows the girl’s mother crying at the scene.
It’s heartbreaking that a young woman’s life ended so suddenly and tragically.
Amanda Chisom page
02/02/2026
THE TRUE ACCOUNT OF THE EVENTS SURROUNDING IFUNANYA’S DEMISE
At exactly 10:13 a.m., Stephanie sent a message to the Amemuso Choir WhatsApp group:
“Good morning, please is anyone around Jabi or FMC? It’s urgent please 🙏.”
I immediately called her to ask what was wrong. She informed me that Ifunanya had been bitten by a snake. I promptly contacted Vincent, one of our most reliable emergency-response members, and asked him to head to Federal Medical Centre (FMC). I also proceeded there myself.
When I arrived at the hospital with Paschal, Ifunanya’s closest friend, the doctors were already attending to her. She was struggling to breathe, had been placed on oxygen, and was unable to speak, though she tried to communicate using hand gestures.
One of the doctors confirmed that Ifunanya arrived at the emergency ward by herself and had explained what happened. She reportedly told them that she saw a grey snake that bit her. We also met her uncle, Mr. Joseph, at the hospital.
Ifunanya was placed on a drip and administered antivenom, alongside other treatments. As medical efforts continued, the doctor in charge informed Vincent that they urgently needed Neostigmine and additional doses of the medication already administered, explaining that the hospital had exhausted its supply.
After making several calls, we confirmed that Neostigmine was available at Skylark Pharmacy, close to the National Hospital. Vincent and I immediately drove there to purchase it.
As we were leaving the emergency ward, I noticed that Ifunanya appeared no longer to be breathing. However, since the doctors were still actively checking her blood pressure and administering interventions, I left with cautious hope, though deeply concerned.
I called Chiamaka to confirm her condition, but she was unsure and said, “Sir, I don’t know.” While Vincent was collecting the medication at the pharmacy, I called again. This time, Chiamaka informed me that the doctors were attempting resuscitation.
On our way back to the hospital with the injection, Chiamaka called to inform me that Ifunanya had been officially confirmed d51d.
We returned to the hospital to find Ifunanya’s lifeless body on the bed. We cried, prayed, screamed, but she could no longer hear us. Soon, the emergency ward was filled with AMEMUSITES and other friends, all grieving the devastating loss.
Further inquiries from neighbors and people Ifunanya had contacted revealed that she was bitten on the wrist by a snake while sleeping in her bed, between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. She rushed out to seek help, and neighbors immediately tied her hand to slow the spread of venom and encouraged her to go to the hospital.
A neighbor attempted to assist, but her car failed to start despite several attempts. Ifunanya then ran approximately 500 metres to the estate gate, took a motorcycle, and went to Divine Health Hospital, the closest hospital to her residence in Lugbe, Abuja. Unfortunately, the hospital did not have antivenom and referred her to FMC.
She then booked a ride to FMC. While in transit, around 9:40 a.m., Ifunanya contacted friends, family members, and the Amemuso Choir. A screenshot of her last message to the Amemuso WhatsApp group has been shared in the comment section.
Throughout this period, Mr. Joseph and Vincent were in constant communication with her father, Mr. Nwangene, who requested that they arrange for an ambulance and transport his daughter’s body to Enugu.
Ifunanya’s body was moved to the mortuary, embalmed, and prepared for transport. AMEMUSO's board president, Dr. Dayo Benjamins Laniyi (DBL), the mandate secretary Women and Children, FCT also came around.
Before us, our dear Ifunanya was placed in a white body bag and loaded into the ambulance. We followed in convoy to her parish, Guardian Angel Catholic Chapel, Lugbe, where Fr. Stephen Biodun, the Assistant Parish Priest, prayed over and blessed her remains.
The ambulance then departed, leaving behind a group of choristers, Amemusites, and Abuja-based musicians—confused, heartbroken, and silent.
Subsequently, the services of a snake handler were engaged. Upon inspection of Ifunanya’s residence, a medium-sized cobra was found inside her room, another smaller snake was discovered near her doormat, and a third snake was located in a nearby compound. It was concluded that the cobra was responsible for the fatal bite.
Sam C. Ezugwu - Amemuso choir director
24/01/2026
A First Bank customer,Ojo Eghosa Kingsley, became involved in a major controversy after the bank mistakenly credited his account with ₦1.5 billion. Instead of notifying the bank and returning the funds, he diverted the money for personal use between June and November 2025.
He was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Benin City, and on 19 January 2026, he was arraigned before the Edo State High Court. Kingsley was charged with theft and fraud under the Edo State Criminal Law (2022).
Upon the reading of the charges, he pleaded guilty without hesitation. His counsel pleaded for leniency, citing his expression of remorse. However, the court delivered the following sentence:
•One year imprisonment or an option of a ₦5 million fine; and
•An order to refund the outstanding balance of ₦272,252,193.59 to First Bank.
Prior to the judgment, the EFCC had recovered ₦802,420,000 from Kingsley’s account, as well as from the accounts of his mother and sister, while the bank successfully reversed transactions totaling over ₦300 million.
In a dramatic turn of events, Kingsley informed the court that he preferred serving a prison sentence to refunding the remaining amount.
In effect, he openly chose incarceration over the repayment of ₦272 million.
23/01/2026
Why i don’t collaborate with people like Peller - Ishowspeed
Popular streamer iShowSpeed has cleared the air on why he is not collaborating with content creators on his Africa tour. Speed explains that the purpose of the tour is not for streamer collaborations, but to showcase the culture of Africa’s countries, highlighting everyday people who are rarely seen, street performers with real talent, and local communities.
He makes it clear that every stop on the tour is pre-planned, time-restricted, and carefully scheduled by his crew, with specific locations he must get to in each country. He adds that many of the creators complaining already have platforms of their own, while this tour is about giving exposure to people who don’t.
Speed says he won’t cancel cultural visits or moments arranged by locals just to accommodate influencers, stressing that the goal is to put African culture on display for the world, not to centre the tour around content creators
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