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Search ArticlesOyetunde Akangbe tells stories with narrative-driven fashion
Lagos-born fashion designer, Oyetunde Akangbe. Photo: Tofarati Ige A Lagos-born fashion designer, Oyetunde Akangbe, is steadily carving a niche for herself in Nigeria’s competitive fashion industry, drawing attention for a distinctive approach that blends daring creativity with refined craftsmanship. Since beginning her professional career in 2021, Akangbe has built a reputation for producing garments that go beyond aesthetics, focusing instead on storytelling through fabric.
Spotlight on Uche Montana’s rise in Nollywood
Actress Uche Montana. Photo; Faith ajayi In Nollywood’s fast-moving attention economy, where relevance is fleeting and visibility is currency, actress Uche Montana is quietly building a career that resists fading into the background. While she has long maintained a presence in the industry, her recent momentum is widely traced to her appearance in ‘Behind the Scenes’, a project by filmmaker Funke Akindele.
PCN seals 598 drug outlets in Kaduna
The Pharmacy Council of Nigeria has sealed no fewer than 598 pharmaceutical premises across Kaduna State for various regulatory violations, including illegal operations and improper handling of medicines. Addressing journalists at the council’s zonal office in Kaduna on Friday, the Head of Enforcement, Dr Suleiman Chiroma, said the exercise, which lasted four days, also led to the arrest of two vendors for gross violations of the law.
Fuel tank explosion kills two in Plateau
File photo of an explosion scene. An explosion at a filling station in the Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau State on Friday claimed the lives of two welders and left three other persons injured. Some residents of the Bokkos town, including the chairman of the Community Peace Observers in the LGA, Kefas Mallai, confirmed the incident to City Round in Jos on Friday.
A daughter’s story (iii)
File image of Chukwuneta Oby This was a message a lady recently sent to me. “I was about seven years old the last time I saw my mother, until later in my teenage years. My mother abandoned her last suckling baby with my father’s mother and ran to the city with her friends. Some years later, we started hearing that she was in Lagos and married to a very rich man. Yet, my father, whom she left, was not a failure. He was a well-known and respected school headmaster in our community.
Ex-staff accuse firm of withheld salaries, untold hardship
•They were guilty of workplace misconduct – Firm’s MD IBRAHIM ADAM reports how months of unpaid salaries, amid accusations of misconduct and absenteeism by employers, have left workers financially stranded, emotionally drained and legally uncertain, raising urgent questions about labour compliance, workplace accountability, and the gap between employment rights and reality in Nigeria’s job market For Samson Adetunji, who hails from the Olode/Alakia community in Egbeda Local Government Area of...
Sad tales of electricity consumers funding facilities for DISCOs amid exploitation (2)
Across the country, electricity consumers are bearing the heavy burden of funding critical infrastructure for private distribution companies, often at significant personal expense.
Poison on the plate: How poultry antibiotics are entering Nigerian diets
Discover more Newspaper Newspapers political Antibiotic residues in chicken meat and eggs are emerging as a serious public health concern in Nigeria, with recent studies and expert opinions raising fresh alarm over the silent risks lurking in everyday meals. CHIJIOKE IREMEKA writes For Sonia Igbinedion, the idea that tetracycline could be prescribed for humans once felt almost unimaginable.
My daughter killed by bullet fired by civilian JTF during wedding – Grieving father
Director of the Heart Centre and Head of Cardiac Surgery at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Dr Jubril Khalil. Photo: Ayoola Olasupo. Fatima Jubril, the 14-year-old daughter of the Director of the Heart Centre and Head of Cardiac Surgery at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Dr Jubril Khalil, was killed by a stray bullet inside her home in the hospital’s quarters.
Nigeria earns $70bn from ExxonMobil’s Erha operations
ExxonMobil’s Erha Deepwater project has generated over $70bn in value, including about $23bn remitted to the Federal Government, from more than 800 million barrels of crude oil produced over the past 20 years. This was disclosed by the Chairman/Managing Director of ExxonMobil Affiliates in Nigeria, Jagir Baxi, when he led a delegation to pay a courtesy visit to the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo, at the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Abuja, on Thursday.