Epileptic Supply Raises Its Ugly In Nigeria As GenCos Shutdown Gas Plants Over Debt 

Taiwo POPOOLA Epileptic supply and Power outage have worsened in Nigeria as power generation companies (GenCos) have shut down operations in the face of a growing debt burden amounting to about N6.8 trillion. According to a report by Bloomberg, 16 of Nigeria’s 33 power plants were not supplying electricity as of Tuesday, citing data from the Nigeria Independent System Operator,…

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What CDS Said Regarding Two States Responsible For Terrorism In Northeastern Nigeria 

Olusegun ARIYO  Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede, has singled out people of Borno and Yobe States as major culprits for terrorism in the Northeast. The CDS made the allegations on Wednesday while speaking to journalists upon arrival in Borno State following multiple bombings in the state days earlier.https://urbanexpresslive.com/benfica-vs-real-madrid-you-have-taken-wrong-direction-for-justifying-racial-abuse-seedorf-on-mourinho/ Responding to questions on why terrorism festers in the…

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Omission of Certificate Forgery; Yoruba Ronu Forum Slams NASS Over Exclusion

Seun EMMANUEL The Yoruba Ronu Leadership Forum has criticised the National Assembly over provisions in the Electoral Act 2026 (as amended), particularly the exclusion of certificate forgery and qualification-related issues as valid grounds for election petitions.https://urbanexpresslive.com/how-burna-boy-tems-became-african-artistes-with-most-billboard-hot-100-entries/ The group also called on the Federal Government to release the full details of the amended legislation, instead of making the content available in…

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Do The Needful - Chronicling The Life & Times of Comrade Dele Lawrence Ariyo

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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Checkout Linonel Messi’s 9000th Career Goal Narrative 

Olaleye IDOWU Inter Miami captain Lionel Messi has hit the 900-goal mark…

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How Bauchi Police Arrested Four Siblings Over Role In Killings of Private Security Guard 

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How Burna Boy Becomes First African Artist To Gross $1m From Single Concert In Oceania

Seun EMMANUEL Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Damini Ogulu, aka Burna Boy, has made history as the first African artist to gross over $1 million from a single concert in the continent of Oceania. He achieved the fit with the Sydney stop of his No Sign Of Weakness tour at Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia, on 18 October 2025, which grossed $1.117 million. Global tour monitoring platform, Touring Data, also reported that Burna Boy’s ‘No Sign If Weakness’ tour broke the record for “the highest-grossing tour by an African artist in Oceania’s history, with $3.1 million from 31,000 tickets sold across 4 shows.”https://urbanexpresslive.com/ucl-youre-weak-for-covering-your-mouth-with-a-shirt-vinicius-slams-prestianni-over-racist-comment/ The breakdown by Touring Data shows that the Australian leg of the tour sold 30,946 tickets across four shows at an average price of $100.94 per ticket and revenue of $772,791 average per show.https://urbanexpresslive.com/super-eagles-jordan-iran-friendlies-moved-to-turkey/ The No Sign Of Weakness tour was held across 20 shows in three continents, North America, Europe and Oceania. Burna Boy is now the first African artist in history to gross over $1 million from a single concert in 3 continents.

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Do The Needful - Chronicling The Life & Times of Comrade Dele Lawrence Ariyo

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.