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November 9, 2024 Fireboy DML & Asake’s ‘Bandana’ Earns Silver Certification in the UK

Fireboy DML & Asake’s ‘Bandana’ Earns Silver Certification in the UK

Fireboy DML and Asake’s popular track “Bandana” has earned a silver certification in the United Kingdom, marking a significant milestone for both artists and the Afrobeats genre. This is Asake’s first certification, a testament to the genre’s meteoric rise; Afrobeats has seen a 1,200% increase in streams on Spotify since 2017.

The certification, awarded by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), signifies that “Bandana” has surpassed 200,000 units sold in the UK. Asake, born Ahmed Ololade, has been gaining remarkable traction in the music industry. He recently received his first Grammy nomination, underscoring his ascent as a global talent. His nomination alongside prominent Nigerian artists like Rema, Tems, Yemi Alade, Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Davido celebrates the rich talent and creativity within the industry.

Fireboy DML, whose real name is Adedamola Adefolahan, is already a household name internationally. With hits like “Peru” and “Jealous,” he has amassed millions of streams and a dedicated global fanbase. The success of “Bandana” further solidifies his place as one of Nigeria’s top musical talents.

Notably, Burna Boy became the first Nigerian artist to earn a silver-certified album in the UK with African Giant, and Wizkid’s collaboration with Drake on “One Dance” introduced Afrobeats to a mainstream audience worldwide. The silver certification of “Bandana” is a win not just for Fireboy DML and Asake but also for Nigeria’s music industry, highlighting Afrobeats’ expanding global reach and the growing potential for Nigerian artists on the international stage.

November 8, 2024 Kano Governor Denies Rift Rumors, Asserts Strong Relationship with Kwankwaso

Kano Governor Denies Rift Rumors, Asserts Strong Relationship with Kwankwaso

Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf has dismissed rumors of discord between him and his political mentor, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, affirming that their relationship remains solid and rooted in mutual respect.

Speaking to journalists on Wednesday, Governor Yusuf addressed recent speculation within the Kwankwasiyya movement and the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), where some claim Kwankwaso wields excessive influence over his administration, effectively making it a “third term by proxy.” Yusuf rejected these rumors as baseless, emphasizing the long-standing and harmonious alliance he shares with Kwankwaso.

“There is no truth in these rumors of a rift between us,” Yusuf said. “I have known him for 40 years. How many politicians can say they have maintained such a close relationship for this long without conflict?”

The speculation gained traction after Aliyu Sani Madakin-Gini, a House of Representatives member representing Dala Federal Constituency, recently distanced himself from Kwankwaso, alleging disagreements over issues related to a drugs contract and a state scholarship scheme. Yusuf, however, denied these claims, asserting his independence while acknowledging Kwankwaso’s invaluable support throughout his career.

“To suggest that I am controlled by Kwankwaso is simply unfair,” Yusuf noted. “Just two days ago, I visited him and brought up these rumors, saying, ‘Do people expect me to turn against the person who has always stood by me?’”

Amid rising tensions, a faction within the NNPP, calling itself “Abba Tsaya da Kafarka” (“Abba, stand on your own”), has been vocal in urging Governor Abba Yusuf to establish his independence from Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso. Yusuf directly addressed the group, condemning their stance as disrespectful.

“This ‘stand on your own’ slogan is the greatest insult I have faced as governor,” Yusuf remarked. “It implies that I should repay kindness with betrayal. What has Kwankwaso done to deserve this? All the positive work we are doing for the people is ignored, and instead, they push a divisive narrative.”

In response to the internal discord, the NNPP’s state leadership recently suspended Abdullahi Baffa Bichi, Secretary to the State Government, and Muhammad Diggol, Commissioner of Transportation, citing their alleged involvement in the “Abba Tsaya da Kafarka” campaign. Both officials have denied these accusations.

With support for this faction growing, other prominent Kwankwasiyya members, such as House representatives Aliyu Sani Madakin Gini and Alhassan Rurum, have distanced themselves from Kwankwaso, encouraging Yusuf to assert independence. Yet, Governor Yusuf remained steadfast in his loyalty to his mentor.

“It seems people overlook the pivotal role Kwankwaso has played. Where were these critics when he was laying the groundwork for the progress we’re making now?” Yusuf asked.

He also expressed frustration over media reports claiming he had ignored numerous calls from Kwankwaso. “They said Kwankwaso called me over 30 times, and I refused to answer. Where did they get that from?” Yusuf questioned. “If not for my respect for journalists, I would take whoever wrote that to court. Kwankwaso and I both know it’s untrue; there is no rift.”

In closing, he urged his supporters to reject divisive rhetoric, calling for unity and respect within the party. “From now on, I don’t want to hear ‘stand on your own’ anywhere in Kano or Nigeria,” Yusuf said. “We were raised to honor our elders, not to disrespect them.”

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November 8, 2024 Hardship: FG Commends Nigerians for Their Resilience

Hardship: FG Commends Nigerians for Their Resilience

The Federal Government expressed appreciation on Thursday for Nigerians’ patience in enduring the side effects of recent economic reforms, which, according to officials, are now beginning to show positive outcomes.

During an interactive session with the Senate Committee on Finance, Wale Edun, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, acknowledged that initial challenges posed by these reforms have largely subsided, and indicators suggest better days ahead.

He highlighted two key reforms—the shift to a market-based pricing model for Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and adjustments in foreign exchange policy—as now moving into a phase of tangible benefits, which should ultimately restore fiscal stability for the nation.

“These two pillars of reform, now taking shape, promise increased government revenue, financial recovery for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL), and a strong foundation for economic growth through investment attraction and job creation,” Edun explained.

“We owe gratitude to Nigerians for their resilience in seeing us through to this point where the benefits are emerging,” he added.

The Chairman of the Senate Committee, Senator Sani Musa, described the session as a fact-finding exercise to assess the effectiveness of various economic reforms.

“We are here today to address critical issues concerning the sale of crude oil to domestic refineries in Nigeria, in Naira, and to evaluate its impact on the approved medium-term expenditure framework and fiscal strategy for 2024-2026, as well as projections for 2025-2027,” he said.

He added that the committee would also examine revenue shortfalls from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), with a focus on areas such as foreign and domestic excess crude accounts, signature bonus accounts, NNPCL’s cash call account, and any outstanding or remitted revenue related to under-recoveries.

“This session highlights our dedication to transparency, accountability, and responsible management of our national resources,” Musa noted. “With the support of the Ministry of Finance, under the capable guidance of the Coordinating Minister of the Economy, along with the Accountant General’s Office, the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Revenue Mobilization and Fiscal Commission, and other key stakeholders present here, I am confident we will find solutions and ensure due process is followed for the benefit of our economy and the Nigerian people.”

In addition to the Finance Minister, the meeting was attended by the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of NNPCL, Mele Kyari; the Director General of the Nigeria Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Gbenga Komolafe; representatives from the Central Bank; and later, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, who joined the session behind closed doors.

 

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November 7, 2024 Former Ogun Deputy Speaker Sues Agege LG to Stop Demolition of His Property

Former Ogun Deputy Speaker Sues Agege LG to Stop Demolition of His Property

Former Deputy Speaker of Ogun State House of Assembly, Hon. Edward Ayo-Odugbesan, has approached an Ikeja High Court seeking to prevent Agege Local Government from continuing with the demolition of his property located on Ogba Road, Agege, Lagos.

In an interlocutory application filed on Thursday, Ayo-Odugbesan, alongside Adefunmilayo Ayo-Odugbesan and Edwards Private School, is requesting the court to stop the demolition activities. The defendants in the case include Kola Egunjobi, Agege Local Government, and the Lagos State Registrar of Title.

At the hearing, the claimants' counsel, Dr. Kemi Pinheiro (SAN), informed the court that an interlocutory injunction was filed under Orders 42 and 43 of the Civil Procedure Rules 2019. The claimants had earlier filed an ex-parte motion on October 3, seeking various injunctive reliefs in light of the situation.

Dr. Pinheiro noted that, on October 4, the court had already ordered the first and second respondents to stop demolishing any part of the property. He urged the court to grant further orders preventing the respondents from continuing the demolition and interfering with the claimants' peaceful possession until the final determination of the case.

Pinheiro argued that the claimants had owned the property since 1992 and feared irreparable damage if the court did not act urgently. He emphasized that third-party interests could arise if the demolition continued.

Responding, the counsel for the respondents, Jimoh Akogu, stated that his clients had adhered to the court's order, but argued that the claimants had re-entered the property despite not being granted possession by the court.

Justice Abdulfattah Lawal adjourned the case to January 14, 2025, for further hearing and ordered that the third defendant be served with a hearing notice.

 

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