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‘I’m single, ready to mingle’ – Shallipopi confirms breakup with girlfriend 

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Nigerian singer Crown Uzama, popularly known as Shallipopi and his British-Ghanaian girlfriend, Lilani Lowe, have broken up.

The ‘Oba Pluto’ crooner confirmed their split during a recent interview with streamer Carter Efe.

Shallipopi also revealed that he is currently and ready for romance.

“I have broken up with my girlfriend, so I am single and now ready to mingle with the Lagos badies,” he said.

Recall that the couple sparked dating rumours after sharing cozy photos of themselves together on social media in 2024.

They did not confirm nor deny that their relationship, leaving fans guessing for a long time.

Tinubu Happy With PAP’s Scholarship Scheme, Stakeholders’ Engagement, Peacebuilding Process – Otuaro

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The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Dr Dennis Otuaro, has said that President Bola Tinubu is happy with the significant achievements recorded by the agency in the Niger Delta in about two years.

He spoke at the flag-off of the fourth batch of the two-day “Leadership, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Mediation Training for PAP Stakeholders” organised by the agency in collaboration with the Alumni Association of the National Defence College (AANDEC) at the Nigerian Army Resource Centre, Abuja, on Monday.

The PAP had in July and August 2025 successfully conducted a similar capacity-building workshop for three batches of its stakeholders at the same military facility.

Otuaro, who said the President is delighted with the agency’s expanded scholarship scheme, inclusive stakeholder engagement, and peacebuilding process in the Niger Delta, urged stakeholders to maintain their position as key players in the region’s peace and development.

According to him, His Excellency, President Tinubu is very supportive of the programme because of his strong desire for the region to enjoy sustainable peace, stability and development.

He reiterated that the workshop is a vital component of the PAP’s peace process with all stakeholders as important partners in the peace initiative.

He stressed that the participants are not only partners for peace, but also the President’s peace ambassadors.

The PAP boss also applauded the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, for his strategic support to strengthen the programme’s initiatives and enable it to achieve the intended objectives for the people of the region.

While declaring the workshop open, Otuaro said, “His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, is very happy with what we have achieved so far in one year and nine months. As stakeholders, you should continue to be key players in the peace and development of the Niger Delta, which His Excellency has been very supportive of and desirous of.

“The objective behind this training is to ensure that all of us are partners in every peace effort in the Niger Delta. This initiative is also to give you a sense of belonging.

“When we organised this workshop in July and August this year, we assured stakeholders that more people would also participate in the training. We don’t want to do the PAP’s work alone. It is a process of putting our heads together to ensure that the region is peaceful and united. When we are united, Mr President will do more for the region.

“We must also realise that peace starts from our communities; you all are leaders in your own rights. I know and acknowledge the support that the Office has received since we came on board. This leadership workshop is part of our peacebuilding process and is designed to ensure that peace is sustained in our region.

“Since we came on board, we have redirected the Programme towards our people and for the next generation. We have achieved a lot. This 2025-2026 academic session, we have sent 4,500 students, our future leaders, on scholarships to universities within Nigeria. We are doing this to invest in the future of our region.”

Otuaro said that his leadership would not be distracted by the smear campaign of some anti-Niger Delta elements who were angry that the programme had been taken to the people of the region, saying “nobody will hold the region to ransom.”

He further urged stakeholders not to be manipulated by political merchants, but to massively support President Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid because of his clear agenda for the region.

Otuaro enjoined the stakeholders to participate actively in the workshop and utilise the lessons they would gain to strengthen peace and development in their communities and the Niger Delta in general.

He also expressed appreciation to the management of the Nigerian Army Resource Centre, resource persons, and the President of AANDEC, Rear Admiral Ndidi Agholor (retd.), for partnering with the PAP to deepen the peace process in the region.

 

‘Yahoo-yahoo poses danger to Afrobeats’ – Singer Nico Gravity

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Veteran singer and producer Nico Gravity has claimed that internet fraud poses an existential threat to Afrobeats and Nigerian music in general.
Speaking in a recent episode of the Knowledge Lounge podcast, Gravity claimed that young Nigerians are no longer genuinely interested in making music but illicit wealth and crime.
According to him, a similar lack of interest by young Jamaicans contributed to the decline of reggae music.
“We [Nigerians] are no longer interested in music, we are more interested in crime and fraud. I believe the young Jamaicans lost interest in music. If you google a Jamaican music site right now, you will be seeing the older generations. They are the ones going to shows in Jamaica because they are the ones who are interested in music.
“The young people are the lifeblood of show business. What will kill Afrobeats is Yahoo-yahoo because our young people are not interested in music anymore. They are interested in internet fraud. There was a time when a lot of young people in Ajegunle were all trying to make music. But now, young people are putting all that energy into fraud,” he expressed.
Nico Gravity urged young Nigerians to shun crime and embrace legitimate enterprises in the interest of national development.

Otuaro hails Esther Mathew Tonlagha Foundation boss on conferment with Honorary Doctorate Degree

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The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Dr Dennis Otuaro, has congratulated the Founder of Esther Matthew Tonlagha Foundation, Mrs Esther Tonlagha, on her conferment with an Honorary Doctorate of Science (D.Sc) Degree in Community Development and Empowerment by the Federal University, Otuoke.

The honoree is the wife of Engr. Matthew Tonlagha, an accomplished Ijaw businessman with huge investments in oil and gas, and engineering solutions in various sectors.

She was presented with the award in recognition of her exceptional contributions to community development and empowerment, during the maiden combined convocation ceremonies of the university held on 8 December, 2025 at Otuoke in Bayelsa State.

Otuaro noted that the honour was a testament to Mrs Tonlagha’s unwavering commitment and dedication to community development and empowerment through her foundation.

He described Mrs Tonlagha as an amazon and a philanthropist with a large heart, whose selfless service to community and humanity resonates across the Niger Delta and beyond.

Otuaro described the honour as well-deserved as shown by her bold antecedents, and expressed the hope that it would motivate her to do more for society.

He said he is not surprised that Mrs Tonlagha, a devout Christian, has given due priority to the service of humanity.

The PAP Administrator also lauded the management of Federal University, Otuoke, for recognizing Mrs Tonlagha’s selfless service, life of sacrifice, remarkable achievements, and the commendable work of her foundation.

Lawrence Ewhrudjakpor: A Death Too Painful – Senator Seriake Dickson

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The former governor of Bayelsa State and Senator representing Bayelsa West Senatorial District, Senator Henry Seriake Dickson has described the death of the Bayelsa State Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpor as a death too painful.

In a statement on his Facebook page, Senator Dickson said he had been saddened and heartbroken since Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpor’s death was confirmed. Senator Dickson described Deputy Governor Ewhrudjakpor as a most selfless, dedicated, honest and loyal public servant and politician. Senator Dickson said he personally lost a dependable, loyal and principled mentee who was committed to the causes they pursue in public service — service to God and humanity, and to ourselves the least.

“Yesterday, December 11, will remain one of my saddest days. I was already gearing up to be part of the screening of the ambassadorial nominees as Vice Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs when I received a call about the medical emergency involving His Excellency, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpor, the Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State. I spoke with his aides and the doctors, then left abruptly and came home to monitor the situation until my worst fears were confirmed.

“I have been saddened and heartbroken since his death was confirmed. We have lost a most selfless, dedicated, honest and loyal public servant and politician. I have personally lost a dependable, loyal and principled mentee who was committed to the causes we pursue in public service — service to God and humanity, and to ourselves the least.

”Dr. Ewhrudjakpor was clearly the best among my political mentees. A rare combination of competence, intellect, loyalty and selflessness.

Senator Dickson said Senator Ewhrudjakpor proved himself, especially at difficult times, as a politician of principle and conviction he had mentored him to be over the years. He said Senator Ewhrudjakpor exemplified the act of living a simple life with profound impact. He said Ewhrudjakpor dedicated all his time and energy to executing landmark infrastructural achievements across Bayelsa state as Commissioner of Works when he, Dickson was Bayelsa State Governor , even during the crippling recession.

“He proved himself, especially at difficult times, as a politician of principle and conviction I had mentored him to be over the years. He exemplified the act of living a simple life with profound impact. Ewhrudjakpor was irreplaceable — formidable in intellect and learned, emotionally stable, mature and principled.

“Since our paths crossed in the ’90s, I took him under my wings when he was a union activist and I, a legal practitioner. He drew inspiration from our interactions to pursue further education and was inspired to study Law after his first degree — which he took all the way to a Doctorate, even as a very busy man. When I became Attorney General, he was my P.A. When I was elected to the House of Representatives, he was my Senior Legislative Aide. When I became Governor, he served as Commissioner for Works for almost 8years, dedicating all his time and energy to executing landmark infrastructural achievements across the state, even during the crippling recession.

“Then I nominated him to run for the Senate representing our Senatorial District, Bayelsa West, which he won. Later, I nominated him and the current Governor, who were then Senators. I pulled them out as Governor and Deputy Governorship candidates respectively. As Deputy Governor, Dr.Ewhrudjakpor remained dutiful and loyal.

“He was steadfast, even to the point of almost losing his office. When he was made, unfortunately, to choose between his office and his loyalty, respect and gratitude to me, he chose the latter, and went through a lot for the principled choices he made during the almost six years he served dutifully without complaining. There is no one who did not feel the impact of his service—the open-door policy and life of service, exactly as I taught them, and without betrayal to me or anyone. He listened to wise counsel and advice, which I was always available to give.

”No one is more affected by this sudden loss than I am, apart from his immediate family. It will be difficult to fill the void he has left in my heart, in the hearts of Bayelsans, of Nigerians, and of all humanity that encountered him. He followed strictly the creed I teach all my mentees: service to man is service to God, with to ourselves the least.

“While we are devastated by this sudden and untimely loss, we must remain proud of his record of honest, dedicated, selfless, loyal and principled service to God and humanity to the very end. He will be sorely missed. In fact, I do not believe I can find any replacement for Dr. Lawrence Ewhrudjakpor.

“I extend my condolences to his wife, with whom I have spoken, and to his children, whom I regard as mine — his son is even named after me. My condolences also go to his family with whom I am in constant touch, the Ofoni community and the Bayelsa West Senatorial District which he represented and served; to the Catholic Church to which he was a devout Catholic and a Knight, and to his numerous friends, associates and supporters; to the government and good people of Bayelsa state.

“Since the sad event I have received a deluge of calls and visits indicative of the impact his life of service made.

“The family will announce, in consultation with the government, the funeral arrangements. I implore all to find time to join the family in praying for the peaceful repose of the soul of this good man, and for the family and all of us to have the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.

Niger Delta group dissociates from criminal activities of imposter

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… Condemns Attacks On PAP Boss, Others

President of the Niger Delta Youth Council of Nigeria (NDYCN), Blessing Adogbeji, has strongly refuted claims by one Becham Ufuoma that he is the president of the council.

Adogbeji also distanced the NDYCN from what he described as “irresponsible and misleading publications” made by Ufuoma, who had been issuing “reckless statements targeted at respected leaders of the Niger Delta region”, including the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dr Dennis Otuaro.

He labelled Ufuoma as an impostor, who does not enjoy any iota of legitimacy from the entire stakeholders of the NDYCN, stressing that there is only one officially recognized president of the group, which is Blessing Adogbeji.

“Mr Becham Ufuoma is an impostor. He has never been elected, appointed, nominated, or endorsed at any level of the NDYCN structure. He operates with no mandate and no legitimacy whatsoever”, Adogbeji clarified in a statement he issued on Wednesday.

He condemned Ufuoma’s attacks on Otuaro, noting that the PAP Administrator has performed creditably and impacted the region positively with purpose-driven initiatives.

Adogbeji said the NDYCN is solidly behind the leadership of Otuaro because he has demonstrated transparency and integrity in the running of the Programme.

He further said, “NDYCN has only ONE recognized National President. That office is vested in Amb. Blessing Adogbeji, duly acknowledged by stakeholders, youth blocs, regional leadership, and partnering institutions across the Niger Delta.

“NDYCN strongly distances itself from Ufuoma’s reckless comments. His statements do not represent NDYCN. They represent only his personal frustration, desperation, and failed attempt to seek relevance through impersonation.

“His attempt to run a parallel structure is criminal, fraudulent, and completely rejected. No individual can form a one-man contraption and attempt to drag a respected Niger Delta institution into disrepute. NDYCN will not tolerate such impersonation.

“The Niger Delta Youth Council stands firmly with the Presidential Amnesty Programme under the leadership of Chief (Dr.) Dennis Otuaro.

“Chief Otuaro’s administration remains the most peaceful, stable, and development-driven since the inception of the programme. His hands-on engagement, transparency, and impact across the region speak for themselves.

“Anyone attacking Chief Otuaro without facts is simply exposing their own ignorance and lack of understanding of Niger Delta governance dynamics.”

The NDYCN leader added that the council would continue to defend and support credible leaderships that were delivering results, adding that Ufuoma “has no platform, no constituency, and no authority to speak for the Niger Delta youths.”

While urging the public to disregard Ufuoma and his misleading activities, Adogbeji emphasized that the NDYCN remained focused on unity, strategic engagement, and regional development.

He warned that the group “will not allow desperate, unauthorized individuals to undermine the integrity of this great institution.”

UK artists inspired me to do music – Wizkid’s son, Champz

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Boluwatife Balogun, aka Champz, a song of Nigerian singer Wizkid and a rising rapper, has revealed that he was inspired by British artists to do music.

In a recent interview with Glitch Africa, Champz, who released his debut EP ‘Champion’s Arrival’ in November 2025, disclosed that the project was inspired by UK drill stars J Hus, Asco, Nines and Clavish.

“The artists who influenced my sound the most on my debut EP are J Hus, Asco, Nines and Clavish. Those are my main inspirations,” he said.
Champz, however, added that being from a family with music background influenced him to write music and produce beats from a very young age.
On whether he is under any pressure to create a niche for himself in the music industry, the 14-year-old said, “There is no pressure. I’m young, I’m 14. I still have a long way to go. I have done a lot for my age. And I thank God, my mum and everyone that was present for me when I was still doing my things. No pressure.”

PAP dismisses video containing false allegations against Otuaro

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The Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) has dismissed as baseless and malicious the recent allegations made by Mr. Jude Gbaboyor against the Administrator of the Programme, Dr. Dennis Otuaro.

In a video circulating on Facebook, which he purportedly recorded in the United States, Gbaboyor levelled grave and unfounded accusations against Dr. Otuaro, including claims of murder, ritualism, and kidnapping.

However, the PAP in a statement issued by the Special Assistant on Media to the Administrator, Mr Igoniko Oduma, on Monday, stated that the video in which he called for the Administrator’s removal, represents yet another desperate attempt by Gbaboyor to defame Otuaro’s character and undermine the credible work of the Programme.

The statement added that Gbaboyor now a fugitive committed the crimes of cyberstalking among others and decided to flee the country to evade arrest and prosecution.

The statement emphasized that the said Gbaboyor was dismissed from the PAP due to his unacceptable conduct some years back and should be discountenanced by the reading public.

The statement reads, ‘’This is not the first time Gbaboyor has made outrageous and unsubstantiated claims against the PAP boss. His persistent campaign of calumny prompted the PAP Administrator to formally petition relevant security agencies, citing cyberstalking and criminal intimidation.

“When invited by the Nigeria Police Force to answer questions regarding these spurious allegations, Gbaboyor fled the country, effectively making himself a fugitive from justice.

‘’It is instructive to note that Gbaboyor’s relentless attacks on Dr Otuaro began only after the Administrator rejected his request for reinstatement at the Amnesty Office, from which he was previously dismissed several years ago due to his lack of character.

“Having failed to ingratiate himself with the PAP leadership and secure reemployment through proper channels, Gbaboyor has resorted to character assassination and the dissemination of false information.

‘’Particularly troubling is Gbaboyor’s appeal to the President of the United States to interfere in what is purely a personal matter under local jurisdiction. This represents a profound insult to Nigeria’s sovereignty and a misguided attempt to internationalise personal grievances.

‘’The Presidential Amnesty Programme urges members of the public to disregard these irresponsible acts and baseless allegations in their entirety. If Gbaboyor genuinely believes in the veracity of his claims, he should demonstrate the courage of his convictions by returning to Nigeria to substantiate them before the appropriate authorities and courts of law.

‘’Instead, his flight from lawful police invitation and subsequent attacks from abroad reveal the true nature of his campaign: a calculated effort to malign a public servant from the safety of foreign shores, beyond the immediate reach of Nigerian law enforcement.

‘’Under Dr Dennis Otuaro’s leadership, the Presidential Amnesty Programme has remained focused on its mandate of fostering sustainable peace and development in the Niger Delta region. The Programme will not be distracted by spurious allegations from misguided and individuals pursuing personal vendettas.

‘’The Presidential Amnesty Programme reaffirms its commitment to transparency, accountability, and the rule of law and will continue to pursue all legal remedies available to protect the integrity and reputation of the Administrator and the agency.”

2021 Audit Report: Ijaw Group faults House of Reps invitation of PAP boss

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The Ijaw Youths Network has faulted the House of Representatives for tackling the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Dr Dennis Otuaro, over alleged financial irregularities highlighted against the agency in the 2021 audit report of the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation.

According to the group, it is curious that the House Committee on Public Accounts is dragging Otuaro to answer questions on the alleged breaches that predated his appointment.

The IYN, in a statement on Sunday signed by its National President, Frank Ebikabo, and the Secretary, Federal Ebiaridor, stated that Otuaro was appointed in March 2024, three years after the audit report on previous administrations at the agency.

Ebikabo and Ebiaridor said that the committee’s threat to use warrant of arrest to compel Otuaro to appear at its public hearing on the 2021 audit report concerning deployments of funds three years before his appointment is curious and unnecessary.

They wondered why the committee would keep insisting that Otuaro should provide explanations on issues that did not take place under him, stressing that the move defies logic.

The IYN members noted that the committee could reach out those those who held sway at the PAP when the funds involved were withdrawn rather than making it an affair of a Otuaro.

The group urged the committee to leave the PAP Administrator alone and seek other ways to get clarity on the issues they are dealing with.

The statement read in part, “The Ijaw Youths Network is faulting the move by the House of Representatives, through its Public Accounts Committee, to invite the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Dr Dennis Otuaro, over alleged financial irregularities highlighted against the PAP in the 2021 audit report of the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation.

“We find it very curious that the House Public Accounts Committee wants Dr Dennis Otuaro to answer questions on alleged breaches that happened over three years before he was appointed as head of the agency.

“The PAP Administrator was appointed in March 2024, three years after the said 2021 audit report was done. Is it not illogical that he is being called upon to answer questions on what happened in the agency before he came on board?

“We are compelled to believe that the committee’s insistence that the PAP Administrator should appear at its public hearing to clarify issues that did not take place under him is not proper.

“We wonder what else could be the reason behind the threat by the Public Accounts Committee to issue a warrant of arrest against Dr Dennis Otuaro to compel him to appear before its public hearing on the 2021 audit report?

“Does Otuaro have the power to undo what was done three our four years before his appointment. We are inclined to think that the House could invite those who were at the helm of affairs when the said infractions occurred.

“The Committee should find other ways of investigating aspects of the 2021 audit report relating to the Presidential Amnesty Programme rather than making it an affair of the current head of the agency.

Fear Grips Community as Armed Herders Trespass in Benue.

Residents of Tombo Ward in Logo Local Government Area, Benue State, are living in fear following the unauthorized influx of herders grazing cattle in the community. The situation has escalated amid reports that some herders are heavily armed and display sophisticated weapons openly.

Community leaders have petitioned relevant authorities, highlighting widespread destruction of farmlands, obstruction of fishing activities, and restricted access to fish ponds in Anyibe, Azege (Mbaya community), and Abena Hill. The petition, submitted by the Gaambetiev Local Government Workers Forum and signed by its president, Jeyol Hilenen, warned that the herders’ presence is causing “increasing tension and anxiety” among residents whose livelihoods depend on farming and fishing.

The petition urged security agencies to verify and assess the situation, remove unauthorized herders, and deploy personnel to stabilize the area and prevent further economic loss and potential violence.