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Taiwo POPOOLA The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Nentawe Yilwatda, has described President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the party’s biggest asset. This was as Yilwatda expressed confidence that the president is strategically positioned to win a second term in office in 2027. He made the remarks in Abuja at the APC Northwest Youth Mobilisation Meet-and-Greet programme hosted…
Olaleye IDOWU Following the conclusion of the UEFA Champions League matches this week on WednesdayUrban Express News brings you the teams that have qualified for the Round of 16 and knockout phase play-offs so far. Chelsea, Barcelona, Newcastle United and Juventus are the latest teams to secure their places in the Champions League Round of 16 or knockout phase play-offs.…
Olaleye IDOWU Chelsea forward Cole Palmer could be making a shock exit from Stamford Bridge, according to The Sun. The England international is said to be feeling unsure about his future at Chelsea and might think about going back to Manchester City if Pep Guardiola leaves this summer. Guardiola sanctioned Palmer’s exit from Man City in 2023, and Chelsea paid…
Olalaye IDOWU Barcelona player Raphinha has matched Cristiano Ronaldo’s record in El…
The reader will have a feel of who the late Ariyo was and how the textile world has evolved since his passing on June 14, 1993, and will be in a position to determine how the Nigerian textile industry should further evolve to honour his memory for the great sacrifices he made to the country’s textile sector.
Olusegun Ariyo The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, on Wednesday, upheld…
Olaleye IDOWU Super Eagles forward, Akor Adams, scored a brace for his…
Olaleye IDOWU Former Ivory Coast international, Yaya Touré, has said that Nigeria’s…
Taiwo POPOOLA A fuel tanker laden with petroleum motor spirit, popularly known…
Seun EMMANUEL Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage, has revealed that she wasn’t very…
Seun EMMANUEL Nollywood actress, Shaffy Bello, has claimed that the trio of…
Olusegun Ariyo At least two people have been confirmed dead, while several…
Taiwo POPOOLA Ghanaian authorities have arrested 53 Nigerian nationals in a sweeping…
Seun EMMANUEL Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage, has revealed that she wasn’t very excited when she gave birth to her son and even cried when the gender was revealed as male instead of female. Speaking in a recent interview with YouTuber Korty EO, Savage explained that she had always wanted a girl, which made it difficult to bond with her son initially for two years. She recalled being dropped by a brand due to how childbirth affected her looks and feeling like her son had destroyed her career. She said, looking back, now she is grateful because her son has become her best friend. “Honestly, I didn’t bond with my son for the first year or two. I always wanted a girl. They told me it was a boy, and I started crying. “So, when he came, he was always crying, and my body didn’t snap back. I looked horrible. I was supposed to do a campaign with Pepsi at the time, and they turned me away. And I just thought this boy had destroyed me. But now, he is my best friend,” Savage said. The singer said she always advised her son to treat women right because of how she suffered in wrong relationships. “I always tell him, your mum suffered too, so make sure you treat any girl like a queen. I need to raise him as a good man. He is going to make mistakes; he is not perfect. But at the core of him, I want him to be kind,” she added. Tiwa Savage welcomed her son, Jamil Balogun, in July 2015 with then-husband Tunji Balogun, and he turned 10 in July 2025.
Olusegun Ariyo The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, on Wednesday, upheld the exclusion of candidates of the Labour Party, LP, from the forthcoming Area Council elections in the Federal…
The reader will have a feel of who the late Ariyo was and how the textile world has evolved since his passing on June 14, 1993, and will be in a position to determine how the Nigerian textile industry should further evolve to honour his memory for the great sacrifices he made to the country’s textile sector.
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