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“Nobody Needs To Settle Us” — Desmond Elliot Opens Up On Gbajabiamila Rift.

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A member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Desmond Elliot, has reaffirmed his loyalty to President Bola Tinubu and the President’s Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, amid reports of political disagreements.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speaking in an interview with BBC Pidgin, the Surulere Constituency lawmaker maintained that his allegiance to both leaders remains intact despite speculations of a rift.

Elliot stressed that democracy should not be treated like a military system where subordinates openly confront authority figures.

“We are in a democracy and not a military regime. The names of President Tinubu and Gbajabiamila are too big for me,” he said.

The actor-turned-politician described Gbajabiamila as not only his political leader but also a father figure, noting that occasional misunderstandings are normal in every relationship.

“I don’t only have a relationship with Gbajabiamila. He is my boss. I’m loyal to him, and he loves me like a son. In life, even between father and son, there can be small issues once in a while, and people settle it,” he stated.

Elliot added that he was not waiting for anyone to mediate in any perceived disagreement between him and the former Speaker of the House of Representatives.

“I’m not waiting for anybody to settle anything. A child can apologise to the father, and the father will calm down when he is ready. But it is not the child that will tell the father when to calm down,” he said.

He further declared that he could never abandon Gbajabiamila regardless of political developments.

“God forbid that I will leave my father. The president can call me and say, ‘Boy, that is not you,’” Elliot added.

When asked about allegations linking him to the ongoing tension involving the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly and the presidency, the lawmaker declined to comment in detail.

“That one is beyond my power. I don’t think I should answer questions like that. Let me focus on what concerns me,” he said.

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BREAKING: Fubara Withdraws From APC Governorship Primary Race.

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has announced his withdrawal from the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primary election in the state.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a statement personally signed on Wednesday, Fubara said the decision followed deep reflection and wide consultations with family, friends, and political associates.

He added that he would fully support whoever emerges as the party’s candidate after the primaries.

Fubara stated, “After deep reflection and extensive consultations with my family, friends, and associates, I have taken the difficult but necessary decision to withdraw from the APC governorship primaries.

“I do so with a full heart and with a firm commitment to support whoever emerges as the candidate of our great party.”

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Troost-Ekong Issues Warning To AFCON Rivals Over Crucial Away Form.

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Former Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong has said that performances in away matches could be the key factor in determining which teams qualify for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Troost-Ekong made the remarks following Tuesday’s draw ceremony in Cairo, where he served as one of four assistants at the Confederation of African Football (CAF)-organised event.

He explained that teams capable of securing points on the road will have a stronger advantage in the qualification race.

According to him, playing away from home is always challenging due to different pitches, environments, and playing conditions across the continent.

“Playing away from home is always difficult because you encounter different pitches, environments and conditions throughout the qualifiers,” Troost-Ekong was quoted as saying by CAFonline.

He added that while away victories are crucial, consistency throughout the qualification campaign will also be essential for success.

“Winning away from home is very important if you want to enhance your qualification chances, but consistency throughout the campaign is equally crucial,” he said.

Troost-Ekong noted that teams that manage to win difficult away fixtures will significantly boost their chances of reaching the tournament, describing the qualifying groups as highly competitive.

He also expressed excitement about the upcoming qualifiers and the tournament itself.

The AFCON 2027 qualification series will begin during the FIFA international window from September 21 to October 6, 2026, with the first two matchdays scheduled to be played.

Matchdays three and four will take place between November 9 and 17, 2026, while the final round of fixtures is set for March 22 to 30, 2027, when all qualified teams will be confirmed.

The 2027 Africa Cup of Nations will be co-hosted by Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.

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Tiwa Savage Opens Up: “I Miss Running To Don Jazzy’s Room To Cry”.

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Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage has revealed that she only fully understood the importance of a record label to an artist’s mental health after leaving Mavin Records.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The singer, who joined Mavin Records in 2012 and exited in 2019 before signing with Universal Music Group, said she still considers Mavin family despite her departure.

Speaking on the Afrobeats Intelligence podcast with Joey Akan, Tiwa Savage explained that the kind of support system an artist has within a label can significantly affect their emotional wellbeing.

She recalled her time at Mavin Records, saying she often turned to label boss Don Jazzy and other artistes during difficult moments, especially when facing online controversies.

According to her, she would sometimes break down emotionally and find comfort within the label environment, which felt like a family setting.

However, she noted that her experience with an international label has been different, as such personal support systems are not as available.

She stressed the need for artists to carefully consider whether a record label genuinely cares about their wellbeing or simply views them as business assets.

Tiwa Savage said, “Who you signed to is very important and I didn’t appreciate it until after I left Mavin. Whenever there’s a controversy online I’d run to Don Jazzy’s room, sit on the floor or bed with other Mavin acts and we would talk about it. I would cry if I had to cry and we would get through it.

“But being with a [foreign] label, they don’t really care about your personal stuff. So, I can’t really go to the Empire office and cry. I miss that part.”

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