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November 29, 2023 Fire Guts Singer Orezi’s House In Lagos

Fire Guts Singer Orezi’s House In Lagos

Singer Orezi has confirmed a fire incident at his residence in Lagos. Sharing the details of his ordeal on his Instagram story, Orezi disclosed that the incident occurred around 11:48 p.m. on Monday.

According to Orezi, he was attending a meeting in Lekki when he received a call from his neighbour, Bobrisky, notifying him of the fire at his house.

In his Instagram post, Orezi expressed the intensity of the situation, stating, "Last night was really hectic, still trying to figure out and wrap my head around all that happened."

He continued, "I am sitting here asking myself why me. God is indeed merciful, can't thank God enough. I was at a meeting in Lekki County last night around 11:48 pm when I got a call from my neighbor Bobrisky that my house is on fire. I initially thought this was a joke; I was like, 'Which kind yeye joke Bob dey give me so.' Immediately, I raced down to my house. What I saw... broke me."

November 29, 2023 One Killed In Fresh Kano Protest Over A’court Verdict

One Killed In Fresh Kano Protest Over A’court Verdict

A recent protest in Kano State following an Appeal Court verdict that removed Governor Abba Yusuf of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) resulted in the tragic death of Salisu Rabiu, a footballer, who was shot by police officers dispersing the demonstrators.

This Wednesday's protest marks the fourth since the appellate court's decision on November 17, 2023, which ousted Governor Abba Yusuf and declared Nasiru Gawuna of the All-Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the March poll.

Protesters, armed with placards bearing inscriptions like 'Our mandate must be restored,' 'Kano voted for Abba,' and 'Injustice exposed in CTC,' gathered in various locations across the state. Wearing the distinctive red colour associated with the Kwankwasiyya, a socio-religious movement led by the NNPP's 2023 presidential candidate and former Kano governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, the demonstrators chanted solidarity songs to express their dissatisfaction.

Police officers were strategically positioned at different entrances to the state, and the protesters blocked the road leading to Katsina State, causing disruptions to commuters. In response to the incident, Abdullahi Kiyawa, the police spokesman in the state, issued a statement confirming the death of one protester in the Fagge Local Government Area. The statement revealed that a police inspector, acting without command, fired a shot that wounded two individuals, resulting in one fatality during hospital treatment.

The statement also conveyed the directives of the Commissioner of Police, CP Mohammed Gumel, instructing Area Commander Dala, ACP Nuhu Digi, to apprehend the erring police inspector. A board of inquiry will be constituted to investigate the incident, and the findings will be communicated to the public. The arrested police inspector is currently in police custody.

Expressing regret over the protester's death, the police offered condolences to the deceased's family. The incident highlights the ongoing tensions and concerns surrounding the political developments in Kano State.

November 29, 2023 Marriage Is Beautiful; We Have To Ignore Bad Marriages – Singer Iyanya

Marriage Is Beautiful; We Have To Ignore Bad Marriages – Singer Iyanya

Renowned singer Iyanya, born Iyanya Onoyom Mbuk, shared his perspective on marriage, emphasizing its inherent beauty despite the prevalent trend of divorces in the entertainment industry.

Speaking on a recent podcast, the 'Kukere' crooner encouraged Nigerians to look beyond instances of "bad marriages" and not let them overshadow the true essence of marriage.

Iyanya expressed, "Marriage is beautiful. We have to learn to ignore bad marriages and not allow them to shape our expectations of marriage. Don't let a negative marital experience convince you that a good marriage is unattainable. If you find someone who loves you and is willing to make sacrifices, marriage can be truly beautiful."

He went on to highlight that he personally knows happily married individuals who, despite facing challenges, protect and cherish their relationships. In his view, some of the happiest couples are not active on social media, choosing to keep their valuable moments private and away from public scrutiny.

Iyanya also touched upon the role of social media in relationships, stating, "Social media is two words: social and media. Is your marriage social? If your intention is to entertain people with your marital life, you might find it challenging to resolve issues privately when they arise." His perspective underscores the importance of safeguarding the intimacy of a marriage and not succumbing to external pressures or expectations, especially those propagated on social media platforms.

November 29, 2023 Old, New Naira Notes To Co-Exist Till Further Notice, Supreme Court Rules

Old, New Naira Notes To Co-Exist Till Further Notice, Supreme Court Rules

In a recent development, the Supreme Court, in its Wednesday ruling, has decreed that the coexistence of the old N200, N500, and N1000 notes with their newer counterparts will persist until further notice.

The apex court, led by Justice Inyang Okoro, determined that both the outdated and modern notes shall retain their status as legal tender until the Federal Government establishes a comprehensive process for their replacement or redesign, following consultations with relevant stakeholders.

This decision stems from an application filed by the Federal Government seeking an extension of the time during which the old naira notes would remain legally acceptable. The government, represented by the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF), Lateef Fagbemi, also requested the court to lift its earlier March 3 order, citing the inability to print a sufficient volume of new notes to facilitate the phasing out of the old currency by the initial December 31 deadline.

In the fresh application, the AGF elaborated on the necessity of extending the circulation period for the old notes. It emphasized that a refusal by the Supreme Court could potentially lead the country into another national, economic, and financial crisis, reminiscent of the challenges faced in the first quarter of the year during the implementation of the naira redesign policy under the former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Godwin Emefiele.

The Federal Government argued that allowing the old notes to continue alongside the new ones until consultations with stakeholders take place is crucial to preventing a recurrence of economic turmoil. There are concerns that some Nigerians have already started hoarding both the old and new naira notes in anticipation of the December 31 deadline.

The unanimous decision of the seven-man panel was in favour of Fagbemi's application. Notably, in a mid-November announcement, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) declared that the old N200, N500, and N1,000 notes would remain legal tender indefinitely.

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