• FG CLOSES CASE AGAINST KANU

    The Federal Government has officially closed its case against Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), after presenting its fifth and final witness at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

    Kanu is facing an eight-count charge of terrorism, but the case took an unexpected turn when the final prosecution witness — a Department of State Services (DSS) officer identified only as Mr. EEE — admitted under cross-examination that he had never investigated Kanu directly.

    Mr. EEE, who works with the DSS in Abuja, told the court he only knew of Kanu through the media and had never met him. He said his role was limited to gathering reports on events in the southern region during the 2020–2021 EndSARS protests.

    According to him, those reports showed that 128 police officers, 37 soldiers, and 10 DSS operatives were killed, while 164 police stations and 19 INEC offices were destroyed. However, he admitted under questioning that:

    * He was not involved in investigating any specific crimes linked to Kanu;
    * He had no information tying IPOB to events in Lagos, Ibadan, or Ile-Ife;
    * He was unaware of the Lagos State Judicial Panel report on EndSARS, which did not implicate IPOB in the violence.

    Following his testimony, government lawyers said they had presented enough evidence and would close their case.

    Kanu’s lawyer, Kanu Agabi, responded by announcing plans to file a “no-case submission” — a legal argument that the prosecution has not provided sufficient evidence to continue the trial. He requested 14 days from 24th June to prepare the filing.

    Justice James Omotosho granted both sides 14 days each to file their final written addresses and adjourned the case until 18 July 2025 for the adoption of those submissions.

    The trial continues to draw national attention, with critics questioning the strength of the prosecution’s case and supporters of Kanu claiming the charges are politically motivated.
    FG CLOSES CASE AGAINST KANU The Federal Government has officially closed its case against Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), after presenting its fifth and final witness at the Federal High Court in Abuja. Kanu is facing an eight-count charge of terrorism, but the case took an unexpected turn when the final prosecution witness — a Department of State Services (DSS) officer identified only as Mr. EEE — admitted under cross-examination that he had never investigated Kanu directly. Mr. EEE, who works with the DSS in Abuja, told the court he only knew of Kanu through the media and had never met him. He said his role was limited to gathering reports on events in the southern region during the 2020–2021 EndSARS protests. According to him, those reports showed that 128 police officers, 37 soldiers, and 10 DSS operatives were killed, while 164 police stations and 19 INEC offices were destroyed. However, he admitted under questioning that: * He was not involved in investigating any specific crimes linked to Kanu; * He had no information tying IPOB to events in Lagos, Ibadan, or Ile-Ife; * He was unaware of the Lagos State Judicial Panel report on EndSARS, which did not implicate IPOB in the violence. Following his testimony, government lawyers said they had presented enough evidence and would close their case. Kanu’s lawyer, Kanu Agabi, responded by announcing plans to file a “no-case submission” — a legal argument that the prosecution has not provided sufficient evidence to continue the trial. He requested 14 days from 24th June to prepare the filing. Justice James Omotosho granted both sides 14 days each to file their final written addresses and adjourned the case until 18 July 2025 for the adoption of those submissions. The trial continues to draw national attention, with critics questioning the strength of the prosecution’s case and supporters of Kanu claiming the charges are politically motivated.
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  • Serena Williams Denied Service at Her Own Jewelry Store — 7 Minutes Later, She Fires the Manager!

    When Serena Williams strode into the flagship boutique of SW Fine Jewelry, she was expecting a quiet afternoon. The store, her latest passion project, gleamed with polished glass and gold. Serena, dressed simply in a crisp white tee and black leggings, looked nothing like the global icon who’d dominated tennis courts for decades. Yet, she was the founder, the owner, the heart behind the brand.
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    Serena Williams Denied Service at Her Own Jewelry Store — 7 Minutes Later, She Fires the Manager! When Serena Williams strode into the flagship boutique of SW Fine Jewelry, she was expecting a quiet afternoon. The store, her latest passion project, gleamed with polished glass and gold. Serena, dressed simply in a crisp white tee and black leggings, looked nothing like the global icon who’d dominated tennis courts for decades. Yet, she was the founder, the owner, the heart behind the brand. Full story: https://rb.colofandom.com/zg9e
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  • Senate Vows Strict Oversight of Rivers’ N1.48trn Budget

    The Senate has pledged close monitoring of the N1.48 trillion 2025 budget submitted by Rivers State Sole Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (retd.), under the ongoing emergency rule.

    Chairman of the Ad-Hoc Committee, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, assured that spending will be tracked for transparency, value, and impact across key sectors. Ibas flagged missing 2024 records as a major challenge, blaming the previous administration. The Senate reiterated that the emergency rule is a constitutional measure, not a substitute for democracy.
    Senate Vows Strict Oversight of Rivers’ N1.48trn Budget The Senate has pledged close monitoring of the N1.48 trillion 2025 budget submitted by Rivers State Sole Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (retd.), under the ongoing emergency rule. Chairman of the Ad-Hoc Committee, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, assured that spending will be tracked for transparency, value, and impact across key sectors. Ibas flagged missing 2024 records as a major challenge, blaming the previous administration. The Senate reiterated that the emergency rule is a constitutional measure, not a substitute for democracy.
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    Former Minister of Education, Obiageli Ezekwesili, has condemned the arraignment of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, describing it as a politically motivated act carried out by the Federal Government on behalf of Senate President Godswill Akpabio and his allies, as reported by Daily Post. Ezekwesili made the statement in a post on her X handle on Thursday, shortly after Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan appeared before the Federal Capital Territory High Court over criminal defamation charges.
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    Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan Was Arraigned by FG Lawyers on Behalf of Akpabio and His Allies—Ezekwesili
    Former Minister of Education, Obiageli Ezekwesili, has condemned the arraignment of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, describing it as a politically motivated act carried out by the Federal Government on behalf of Senate President Godswill Akpabio and his allies, as reported by Daily Post. Ezekwesili made the statement in a post on her X handle on Thursday, shortly after Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan appeared before the Federal Capital Territory High Court over criminal defamation charges.
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    In 2022, the marriage ended. It was a pâinful time, but I stayed strong for my daughter. I focused on my héaling, my child, and my career.

    Later, I found love again with Carlos Jean, also known as Gin Carlos. He’s a Nigerian man based in Holland. We now have a son together, Giovanni Munachimso. With him, I found peace and happiness again.

    Life gave me another chance, and I’m grateful for my two children and the love I now enjoy."

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  • Zenith Bank's CEO, Adaora Umeoji, spent about N3.3 billion to purchase 68.8 million units of Zenith Bank, according to the bank's disclosure today on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

    Before her recent investment, she owned about 90.2 million shares of Zenith Bank, with an additional 1.7 million indirect units, all worth N4.32 billion.

    For Adaora, this move is more than an investment; it is a vote in the future of the bank that she leads as the CEO, a bank that she joined as a corper in 1998.

    She was the highest-paid employee in the Nigerian banking industry for the year 2024.

    She earned N874 million in 2024. So, she makes money from both ways in Zenith Bank, her income from the salary the bank pays her and her dividend earnings from her investment and the shares she has in the bank.

    A reminder that you can be a billionaire and your life can change as a 9-to-5 in Nigeria.
    Zenith Bank's CEO, Adaora Umeoji, spent about N3.3 billion to purchase 68.8 million units of Zenith Bank, according to the bank's disclosure today on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Before her recent investment, she owned about 90.2 million shares of Zenith Bank, with an additional 1.7 million indirect units, all worth N4.32 billion. For Adaora, this move is more than an investment; it is a vote in the future of the bank that she leads as the CEO, a bank that she joined as a corper in 1998. She was the highest-paid employee in the Nigerian banking industry for the year 2024. She earned N874 million in 2024. So, she makes money from both ways in Zenith Bank, her income from the salary the bank pays her and her dividend earnings from her investment and the shares she has in the bank. A reminder that you can be a billionaire and your life can change as a 9-to-5 in Nigeria.
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  • Senate Vows Strict Oversight of Rivers’ N1.48trn Budget

    The Senate has pledged close monitoring of the N1.48 trillion 2025 budget submitted by Rivers State Sole Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (retd.), under the ongoing emergency rule.

    Chairman of the Ad-Hoc Committee, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, assured that spending will be tracked for transparency, value, and impact across key sectors. Ibas flagged missing 2024 records as a major challenge, blaming the previous administration. The Senate reiterated that the emergency rule is a constitutional measure, not a substitute for democracy.
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  • Zenith Bank's CEO, Adaora Umeoji, spent about N3.3 billion to purchase 68.8 million units of Zenith Bank, according to the bank's disclosure today on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

    Before her recent investment, she owned about 90.2 million shares of Zenith Bank, with an additional 1.7 million indirect units, all worth N4.32 billion.

    For Adaora, this move is more than an investment; it is a vote in the future of the bank that she leads as the CEO, a bank that she joined as a corper in 1998.

    She was the highest-paid employee in the Nigerian banking industry for the year 2024.

    She earned N874 million in 2024. So, she makes money from both ways in Zenith Bank, her income from the salary the bank pays her and her dividend earnings from her investment and the shares she has in the bank.

    A reminder that you can be a billionaire and your life can change as a 9-to-5 in Nigeria.
    Zenith Bank's CEO, Adaora Umeoji, spent about N3.3 billion to purchase 68.8 million units of Zenith Bank, according to the bank's disclosure today on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Before her recent investment, she owned about 90.2 million shares of Zenith Bank, with an additional 1.7 million indirect units, all worth N4.32 billion. For Adaora, this move is more than an investment; it is a vote in the future of the bank that she leads as the CEO, a bank that she joined as a corper in 1998. She was the highest-paid employee in the Nigerian banking industry for the year 2024. She earned N874 million in 2024. So, she makes money from both ways in Zenith Bank, her income from the salary the bank pays her and her dividend earnings from her investment and the shares she has in the bank. A reminder that you can be a billionaire and your life can change as a 9-to-5 in Nigeria.
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  • Zenith Bank's CEO, Adaora Umeoji, spent about N3.3 billion to purchase 68.8 million units of Zenith Bank, according to the bank's disclosure today on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

    Before her recent investment, she owned about 90.2 million shares of Zenith Bank, with an additional 1.7 million indirect units, all worth N4.32 billion.

    For Adaora, this move is more than an investment; it is a vote in the future of the bank that she leads as the CEO, a bank that she joined as a corper in 1998.

    She was the highest-paid employee in the Nigerian banking industry for the year 2024.

    She earned N874 million in 2024. So, she makes money from both ways in Zenith Bank, her income from the salary the bank pays her and her dividend earnings from her investment and the shares she has in the bank.

    A reminder that you can be a billionaire and your life can change as a 9-to-5 in Nigeria.
    Zenith Bank's CEO, Adaora Umeoji, spent about N3.3 billion to purchase 68.8 million units of Zenith Bank, according to the bank's disclosure today on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Before her recent investment, she owned about 90.2 million shares of Zenith Bank, with an additional 1.7 million indirect units, all worth N4.32 billion. For Adaora, this move is more than an investment; it is a vote in the future of the bank that she leads as the CEO, a bank that she joined as a corper in 1998. She was the highest-paid employee in the Nigerian banking industry for the year 2024. She earned N874 million in 2024. So, she makes money from both ways in Zenith Bank, her income from the salary the bank pays her and her dividend earnings from her investment and the shares she has in the bank. A reminder that you can be a billionaire and your life can change as a 9-to-5 in Nigeria.
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    When Serena Williams strode into the flagship boutique of SW Fine Jewelry, she was expecting a quiet afternoon. The store, her latest passion project, gleamed with polished glass and gold. Serena, dressed simply in a crisp white tee and black leggings, looked nothing like the global icon who’d dominated tennis courts for decades. Yet, she was the founder, the owner, the heart behind the brand.
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  • Zenith Bank's CEO, Adaora Umeoji, spent about N3.3 billion to purchase 68.8 million units of Zenith Bank, according to the bank's disclosure today on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

    Before her recent investment, she owned about 90.2 million shares of Zenith Bank, with an additional 1.7 million indirect units, all worth N4.32 billion.

    For Adaora, this move is more than an investment; it is a vote in the future of the bank that she leads as the CEO, a bank that she joined as a corper in 1998.

    She was the highest-paid employee in the Nigerian banking industry for the year 2024.

    She earned N874 million in 2024. So, she makes money from both ways in Zenith Bank, her income from the salary the bank pays her and her dividend earnings from her investment and the shares she has in the bank.

    A reminder that you can be a billionaire and your life can change as a 9-to-5 in Nigeria.
    Zenith Bank's CEO, Adaora Umeoji, spent about N3.3 billion to purchase 68.8 million units of Zenith Bank, according to the bank's disclosure today on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Before her recent investment, she owned about 90.2 million shares of Zenith Bank, with an additional 1.7 million indirect units, all worth N4.32 billion. For Adaora, this move is more than an investment; it is a vote in the future of the bank that she leads as the CEO, a bank that she joined as a corper in 1998. She was the highest-paid employee in the Nigerian banking industry for the year 2024. She earned N874 million in 2024. So, she makes money from both ways in Zenith Bank, her income from the salary the bank pays her and her dividend earnings from her investment and the shares she has in the bank. A reminder that you can be a billionaire and your life can change as a 9-to-5 in Nigeria.
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  • Zenith Bank's CEO, Adaora Umeoji, spent about N3.3 billion to purchase 68.8 million units of Zenith Bank, according to the bank's disclosure today on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

    Before her recent investment, she owned about 90.2 million shares of Zenith Bank, with an additional 1.7 million indirect units, all worth N4.32 billion.

    For Adaora, this move is more than an investment; it is a vote in the future of the bank that she leads as the CEO, a bank that she joined as a corper in 1998.

    She was the highest-paid employee in the Nigerian banking industry for the year 2024.

    She earned N874 million in 2024. So, she makes money from both ways in Zenith Bank, her income from the salary the bank pays her and her dividend earnings from her investment and the shares she has in the bank.

    A reminder that you can be a billionaire and your life can change as a 9-to-5 in Nigeria.
    Zenith Bank's CEO, Adaora Umeoji, spent about N3.3 billion to purchase 68.8 million units of Zenith Bank, according to the bank's disclosure today on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Before her recent investment, she owned about 90.2 million shares of Zenith Bank, with an additional 1.7 million indirect units, all worth N4.32 billion. For Adaora, this move is more than an investment; it is a vote in the future of the bank that she leads as the CEO, a bank that she joined as a corper in 1998. She was the highest-paid employee in the Nigerian banking industry for the year 2024. She earned N874 million in 2024. So, she makes money from both ways in Zenith Bank, her income from the salary the bank pays her and her dividend earnings from her investment and the shares she has in the bank. A reminder that you can be a billionaire and your life can change as a 9-to-5 in Nigeria.
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