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  • Gov. Matawalle receives 5 girls rescued from bandits after 7 months in captivity

    Gov. Matawalle receives 5 girls rescued from bandits after 7 months in captivity

    Gov. Bello Matawalle on Monday received five daughters of a former Accountant-General of Zamfara, abducted and held for seven months.

    They were presented to Gov. Matawalle by the Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Zone 10, Mr Bello Sani-Deljan, accompanied by the Commissioner of Police in Zamfara, Mr Kolo Yusuf.

    Bandits took the five girls from their home in Furfuri in Bungudu Local Government Area in March.

    The bandits released a video to the social media in October showing the girls carrying sophisticated firearms and threatened to recruit them into banditry if the ransom they demanded was not paid.

    A combined effort of the Police and other security operatives, however, led to the rescue of the girls unharmed.

    Gov. Matawalle commended the security forces for efforts made and urged them to put an end to banditry in the state.

    He noted that intelligence reports showed that the girls were abducted successfully with support from informants who were either family members or close associates.

    The governor appealed to citizens of the state to “courageously fight informants by reporting suspects to the authorities without fear.

    “Without informants, bandits will be strongly incapacitated and will easily be defeated,’’ the governor said.

    He directed that the girls be taken for proper medical checks and counselling before reuniting them with their family.

  • JUST IN: Elon Musk mulls changes to Twitter rules

    JUST IN: Elon Musk mulls changes to Twitter rules

    After taking over Twitter, the least is yet to be seen of what changes Elon Musk will bring to the microblogging platform.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Musk to have said on Monday that “Twitter rules will evolve” under him while adding that they will remain the same in the interim.

    Twitter rules bother on safety, privacy, authenticity, enforcement and appeals and third-party advertising in video content.

    It is yet to be known which aspects of the Twitter rules Musk will change. But the platform’s rules are to ensure all people can participate in public conversation freely and safely.

    Recall that Musk completed his 44-billion-dollar takeover of the platform last week.

    Immediately he cut the company’s workforce and implemented a monthly subscription fee for verified users.

  • Twitter to permanently suspend impersonator accounts

    Twitter to permanently suspend impersonator accounts

    Twitter will permanently suspend users who impersonate authentic accounts on the social media platform, new owner Elon Musk has revealed.

    “Going forward, any Twitter handles engaging in impersonation without clearly specifying ‘parody’ will be permanently suspended,” Musk tweeted.

    “Previously, we issued a warning before suspension, but now that we are rolling out widespread verification, there will be no warning.”

    Musk also said any name change at all will cause temporary loss of the verified checkmark.

    The move came after the platform allegedly suspended users who had changed their user names to Elon Musk, including U.S. comedian Kathy Griffin and actor Rich Sommer.

    After Griffin’s suspension, Musk tweeted that she had been banned “for impersonating a comedian.”

    “But if she really wants her account back, she can have it for eight U.S. dollars,” he wrote.

    Musk completed his 44-billion-dollar takeover of the platform last week, immediately cutting the workforce and implementing a monthly subscription fee for users to be verified on the platform.

  • Elon Musk to permanently suspend account impersonators on Twitter

    Elon Musk to permanently suspend account impersonators on Twitter

    Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter, has revealed that users who impersonate authentic accounts on the social media platform will be permanently suspended.

    “Going forward, any Twitter handles engaging in impersonation without clearly specifying ‘parody’ will be permanently suspended,” Musk tweeted.

    “Previously, we issued a warning before the suspension, but now that we are rolling out widespread verification, there will be no warning.”

    Musk also said any name change at all will cause temporary loss of the verified checkmark.
    The move came after the platform allegedly suspended users who had changed their user names to Elon Musk, including U.S. comedian Kathy Griffin and actor Rich Sommer.

    After Griffin’s suspension, Musk tweeted that she had been banned “for impersonating a comedian.”

    “But if she really wants her account back, she can have it for eight U.S. dollars ,” he wrote.
    Musk completed his 44-billion-dollar takeover of the platform last week, immediately cutting the workforce and implementing a monthly subscription fee for users to be verified on the platform.

  • “I have no regrets being President Buhari’s minister” – Lai Mohammed

    “I have no regrets being President Buhari’s minister” – Lai Mohammed

    Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed says he has no regret being a minister in the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

    The minister stated this on Tuesday in Abuja when he appeared before the Senate Committee on Information and National Orientation to defend the ministry’s 2023 budget proposal.

    Responding to a question by a member of the committee, the minister said it was a privilege for him to be called upon to serve his fatherland and he had been discharging his duties effectively.

    Speaking on his challenges, the minister said the ministry was not adequately funded to discharge its mandate of management of the image and reputation of the country and the promotion of its cultures.

    He said with the advent of the new media, his job, like that of other information managers, became more cumbersome.

    He expressed, regret, however, that there was no corresponding funding to match new problems being created by the social media.

    The minister said notwithstanding the challenges, the ministry recorded tremendous achievements in the past seven years when he had been the minister.

    “What I would consider the biggest achievement is deepening information flow between the government and the governed.

    “Democracy is about the participation of all citizens, and nothing enhances citizens’ participation more than enhancing a two-way communication between the government and the governed,’’ he said.

    In enhancing people’s participation in governance, the minister said he introduced town hall meetings where ministers told Nigerians what they were doing.

    The meetings also afforded Nigerians opportunities to ask questions in a no-holds-barred manner and also offer suggestions to government, he said.

    Mohammed said till date, the ministry had held more than 20 town hall meetings on major issues across the six geopolitical zones of the country.

    The minister said he had regular media briefings, media appearances and had engaged in massive advocacy on issues of national importance to sensitise the public.

    The advocacies, according to him, included seeking support for the military, advocacy against fake news, disinformation and hate speech and advocacy against abuse of social media.

    The minister said the ministry massively showcased the achievements of the administration through media tours of government projects across Nigeria.

    “We have regularly engaged with the international media and international NGOs to deepen their knowledge on critical national issues and ensure a positive global perception of the country.

    “We have deepened stakeholders engagements, held meetings with professional media bodies like the Nigeria Union of Journalists, the National Association of Women Journalists, Broadcasting Organisations of Nigeria and Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria,’’ he said.

    Mohammed said the ministry also embarked on massive advocacy to enlighten Nigerians about COVID-19, the pandemic that killed almost seven million people across the world.

    He said without vaccines and drugs at the beginning of the pandemic, information was the most potent way to curtail the spread of the virus.

    The minister said he launched “Change Begins with Me’’ campaign aimed at attitudinal change among Nigerians.

    He said the ministry spearheaded changes in the Nigerian Broadcasting Code and the Act setting up the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria to enhance their efficiency and effectiveness.

    Mohammed said the ministry successfully hosted two international events.

    They were the 61st meeting of African Ministers in charge of Tourism, under the UN World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO), and the recently-concluded 2022 UNESCO Global Media and Information Literacy Week.

    The minister added that the ministry would soon host the UNWTO global conference on tourism, culture and the creative industry at the National Arts Theatre in Lagos, from Nov.14 to Nov.16, 2022.

  • BREAKING: WhatsApp is down

    BREAKING: WhatsApp is down

    WhatsApp, the messaging platform owned by Facebook’s parent company, Meta on Tuesday morning suffered a global outage with users struggling to send messages.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the WhatsApp outage was observed in Nigeria at about 7:48 am WAT after messages sent by our reporter failed to deliver.

    The mobile app for iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile and Blackberry, as well as WhatsApp web were affected by the outage. Updating the app didn’t help, even.

    Findings minutes later revealed that it is actually a worldwide outage as users across the globe experience similar outages. Users took to Twitter to report difficulties in sending messages and WhatsApp entered trend table as a result.

    Meanwhile, Downdetector, a website that monitors service outages for messaging and social media platforms has confirmed the development.

    However, there is no official response or acknowledgement from WhatsApp as of now. As per reports, users are not being able to send or receive messages on the messaging platform.

  • Nigerian crossdresser, James Brown reacts to leaked sex video

    Nigerian crossdresser, James Brown reacts to leaked sex video

    Popular cross-dresser, James Brown whose sex tape leaked on social media on Monday has finally reacted and owned up to the video.

    There has been a video circulating on the internet with the crossdresser having intercourse with a lady.

    The sex tape, which went viral on Twitter, was leaked via Snapchat.

    In his reaction in a video on his Instagram page, James Brown, who was not remorseful, asked why Nigerians are surprised.

    He said, ”Do you know one thing you guys don’t understand? I said I had a girlfriend and you guys didn’t believe me. Try me, bring your girlfriend let me have sex with her.

    ”Don’t I look man enough? Bring your girlfriend.”

  • INEC disowns purported ad hoc staff recruitment portal

    INEC disowns purported ad hoc staff recruitment portal

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has disowned a purported ad hoc staff recruitment portal for 2023 general election, describing it as fake.

    INEC said this in a release on its official social handles on Wednesday, urging members of the public to disregard the fake link.

    “Our attention has been drawn to a fake ad hoc recruitment link inecnigeria.govservice.site being circulated online.

    “INEC official link: pres.inecnigeria.org and Inecpress-app.com/pres

    “We implore Nigerians to disregard the fake link & avoid falling victims of swindlers,” it said.

  • Netizens stunned, left in disbelief as voluptuous lady marks 19th birthday

    Netizens stunned, left in disbelief as voluptuous lady marks 19th birthday

    Netizens have been left stunned and in disbelief after a supposedly young lady, Iyamu Queen-Esther took to her social media page to share a video showing how she celebrated her 19th birthday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the number the lady, identified on TikTok as @iqueenie20, gave as her age is what left netizens stunned and in disbelief.

    The young lady who had a date night on her birthday, shared romantic highlights from the occasion and in the process, revealed that it was her 19th birthday.

    She shared the special day with her partner who she went out on a date with and from the looks of it, she had quite a memorable night.

    In the video she shared, she flaunts the gifts she received and also a cake which indicated that she’d just turned nineteen.

    Watch video below:

    @iqueenie20 #fyp #trending #birthday ♬ original sound – KT

    Well, after seeing her video, a lot of netizens were surprised at her age, with many in disbelief and insinuating she wasn’t telling the truth.

    Read reactions below:

     

  • Nigerian celebrity breakups dominate social media scene

    Nigerian celebrity breakups dominate social media scene

    About three Nigerian celebrity marriages made it to social media during the week over divorce, alleged separation, and extramarital affairs.

    While keeping tab on weekly trends, however, observed that the week had kicked off with record-breaking achievement for a Nigerian singer before the marriage woes became the talk of the town.

    On June 26, Nigerian singer and record producer, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, emerged as the Best International Act winner at the BET Awards 2022, held at the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles.

    Tems becomes the first female Nigerian artiste to have won the category, joining the likes of Ice Prince, Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy as Nigerians who have won the BET Awards.

    On Monday, the Judiciary sector took the scene as President Muhammadu Buhari swore in Justice Olukayode Ariwoola as the acting Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN).

    The swearing in of Ariwoola, who is the next most senior in the hierarchy of the Supreme Court, as the new CJN, followed the resignation of Justice Tanko Muhammed on health ground.

    On Tuesday, Nollywood actress, ChaCha Eke, announced the end of her marriage to her husband, Austin Faani.

    The actress made the announcement on her instagram page while alleging instances of violence.

    She wrote, “LEAVE NOW ALIVE OR LEAVE AS A CORPSE. Many have died pretending all is well whilst wishing, hoping and praying for a better tomorrow.

    “I don’t want to “die” or go inexplicably “missing”. I sincerely and publicly apologise for living a lie these past years. True to random speculations, there has been trouble in my perceived paradise.”

    It is the second time in two years that the Nollywood actress will be announcing separation from her filmmaker husband, whom she got married to in 2013.

    On the international scene, American RnB singer, R. Kelly, was on Wednesday sentenced to 30 years in prison for sex trafficking and abuse of young girls.

    On Thursday, Abdul Bello, popularly know as JJC Skillz, announced separation from his actress wife, Funke Akindele-Bello.

    JJC Skillz made a post on his Instagram page, citing how his last two years in the marriage had been “extremely difficult”.

    He wrote “Dear Friends and family, I need to let you know that Funke and Ihave separated. While it lasted, we shared a lot of things together and have created 2 beautiful children.

    “The last two years have been extremely difficult for us. I know I have tried my best to fix things but I believe it is beyond repair now. 3 months ago and at Funke’s insistence, I moved out of the house and apart from AMVCA, I have not been able to get Funke to sit down in an amicable manner to discuss the future of our relationship.

    “I’m making this announcement so that the public is clear that we both are pursuing separate lives. We still have issues that need to be addressed such as the custody and wellbeing of our children which is paramount as well as business interests which need to be disentangled but I have no doubt that these will be resolved one way or the other.”

    The story subsequently began to generate different reactions as some felt bad for the break up while some fans tagged it as a publicity stunt.

    On the same day, details of what led to the separation of Nigerian singer, Paul Okoye of P. Square from his wife,  Anita Okoye, began to trend on social media platforms.

    It, however, became full blown on Friday when the court papers filed by Anita were shared on social media where Paul was accused of extramarital affairs.

    On Saturday, award winning singer, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, clocked 31, and had encomiums poured on him by his fans.

    The Grammy winner also celebrated his birthday on stage at the Sumol Summer Fest in Portugal.

    A fan, on Twitter,  @akojireal, tweeted, “Happy birthday Damini. If I could listen to only one artiste for the rest of my life, I will gladly choose you without second thoughts. Your music and journey inspires me.”

    NAN