Victor Osimhen has shared his plans for life after football, revealing his desire to return to school and earn a university degree despite already securing investments for his future.
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Femi Otedola announces new book Making It Bigger, giving fans an exciting update from Geneva, Switzerland, where he revealed he has begun writing the highly anticipated follow-up to his bestselling memoir.
Blossom Chukwujekwu and his wife, Winifred Akhuemokhan Ehinome, have welcomed their first child together, a baby girl named Angela-Ritsa Evanna Chukwujekwu, as family, friends, and well-wishers celebrate the joyful milestone.
The United States Embassy has reminded Nigerians about What Nigerians can use US B1/B2 visa for, stressing that the visitor visa is strictly for approved temporary activities.
The Federal Government has confirmed that the final batch of 315 Nigerians affected by xenophobia in South Africa will return home on Wednesday, bringing the nationwide evacuation exercise to a close after five flights.
The NIMC 2026 deadline marks an ambitious push by the Federal Government to register every Nigerian in the national identity database before the end of the year, strengthening identity verification, national planning, and access to essential public services.
The Emmys spotlight has once again turned to Nigerian talent as Ayo Edebiri and Joy Sunday earn acting nominations for the 78th Primetime Emmy Awards.
The UK government has released an official guide showing how Nigerians can apply for a visitor visa without a travel agent, outlining the online application process, visa fees, eligibility requirements, and appointment procedures for prospective visitors.
White Wedding Confirmed as Peller and Jarvis Announce August 1 Ceremony and ₦1 Million Aso Ebi Package has generated widespread attention after the couple revealed their wedding date and premium Aso Ebi package, sparking conversations across social media.
Apple Music has selected Nigerian singer-songwriter EKENE as its Africa Rising cover star for July 2026, spotlighting the fast-rising alt-pop artist and his deeply personal project Little Us as part of its initiative to promote emerging African musicians.


