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Oyo State Government bans “sign out” celebrations over rising student misconduct

Oyo State Government has officially banned “sign out” celebrations by final-year students in both public and private secondary schools across the state. According to the Commissioner of Education, “Olusegun Olayiwola”, the ban also reiterates discipline, alongside restrictions on phone use, illegal levies, and unapproved textbooks in a bid to uphold student safety and conducive learning environments.
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He’s gone, but his voice remains – Two years without Mohbad

We’re remembering Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba popularly known as “Mohbad” today, on the second anniversary of his passing. He was a morning grace the before the untimely clouds of death deprived the Nigerian music scene of him. Now leaving behind not only his soul-stirring songs, but also many unanswered questions. On September 12, 2023, Mohbad died under very fishy circumstances that immediately raised concern, grief, and uproar from his fans and the society at large. Though, investigations have gone a great length, including exhumation, autopsy and coroner’s inquest, two after, the mysteries behind his sudden demise remain uncovered. Key Concerns and Developments The main object of concern remains that the cause of death still remains officially inconclusive. While medical reports suggest that possible drug reaction or fatal anaphylactic shock may be responsible, the level of decomposition of the body has made it difficult to come to definite conclusions. Legal and procedural bureaucracies: Although an auxiliary nurse was identified as a “prime suspect”, formal charges and accountability metrics are still stalling for not very obvious reasons. Paternity questions and controversies: Mohbad’s death led to a series of uncanny speculations and famiky tensions, one of which is the dire doubt about the paternity of his purported son, Liam. This area remains dark and unsolved as his baby mama, Omowunmi Aloba refuses to consent to a DNA test. Call to Action As we mark this painful anniversary, we hope to see the fog cleared on the following: 1. Full transparency in the investigation process—from forensic reports, autopsy results, to court proceedings. 2. Speed and integrity from the legal quarters concerned. 3. Prompt resolution of family tensions ensuing from paternity doubts, and; 4. Unhinged support for Mohbad’s legacy, he was too good of a talent to have his legacy swept under the carpet of death. We hope that his contributions to music and culture be duly honoured Today, we remember not just the artist, but the young soul who dared to aspire and weave truth into melodies that touched souls. Just as his name implies “Imole”, we pray that his light continues to shine, and that his death be not in vain. @Alaro Basit
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New Music Friday

Catch up with the freshest jams out today on our NMF playlist 🔥 Fanlink – https://fanlink.tv/NEWMUSICFRIDAYIMJAPLUG New music Friday TCASH- MOTION NO EMOTION Skales- Martina’s Son Tracklist Ed Sheeran – Camera Rybeena, Joeboy – Adunni Ajebutter 22, Brazy, Taymi B – Love Don Finish 4 Lagos ELEM3NTA1S – Stefflon DonKnucks, Blaqbonez – Goldtooth Qing Madi – Scumbag Nasty C – Head Up Iyanya, Fido – Sorry Portable, Terry Apala – Sandra Benede Badboypiece-Save me Catch TCASH on his socials – Instagram
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Big Match Day Fixture

The Manchester derby, dating back to 1881, is a fierce rivalry between United, the working-class club, and City, revitalized since their 2008 takeover. United dominated under Ferguson, with moments like the 5-0 win in 1994, while City’s 6-1 thrashing of United in 2011 marked their rise. United’s global fanbase clashes with City’s local pride, seen in taunts like the “35 Years” banner. Recent derbies, like City’s 2022/23 wins and United’s 2024 FA Cup triumph, keep the rivalry intense. Since 1881, Manchester United lead the Manchester derby with 80 wins to City’s 61 across 196 matches, with 55 draws, reflecting United’s historical dominance. In the last 41 encounters, City have edged ahead with 19 wins to United’s 16 and six draws, driven by their 2008 takeover. United’s supremacy, built under Sir Alex Ferguson, contrasts with City’s recent rise under Pep Guardiola. Iconic moments like City’s 6-1 win in 2011 highlight their newfound strength. The rivalry remains fiercely competitive, with both sides exchanging victories in recent years. Manchester United hold the edge in domestic league dominance and European success historically, while Manchester City have surged in recent years under Pep Guardiola, securing multiple recent titles.
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Latest Music Updates

Peep the hottest news in the music industry as at Friday, September 12th, 2025 below; Davido serving savage replies as breakfast – Early this morning, Nigeria Afrobeats star, Davido begins to engage trolls and is currently dishing out savage replies to X users who dare to mock his career and marriage to Chioma Rowland. Young Thug releases an apology track for his “dawgs” – On Wednesday, 10th of September, 2025, Young Thug releases an emotional track titled “Man I Miss My Dogs” to the end of reconciling relations with the likes of Drake, Lil Baby, Mariah the Scientist, Future, 21 Savage and Gucci Mane. This is also a form of prelude to his upcoming album “UY SCUTi” set to air on the 19th of September, 2025. Adekunle Gold’s upcoming album titled “Fuji” raises questions of whether the style is really going to be Fuji or whether the title is just a form of symbolism. Sarz getting really creative with his album rollout: Nigerian producer Sarz is taking an innovative approach to his album rollout. In promoting the upcoming album titled “Protect Sarz At All Costs,” Sarz is releasing a series of cinematic mini-movies to build anticipation. The album will feature collaborations with artists like Asake, Ayra Starr, Lojay, Big Sean, and Gunna. Iyanya’s biggest comeback teased – Ahead of his album release on the 19th of September, 2025 titled “Forestar’s Son“, Iyanya drops a lead single titled “Sorry” featuring Fido, today. Today makes it two years since Afrobeats talent, Mohbad lost his life amidst controversies still unsolved. South-African Rapper, Nasty C, drops a sixteen-track album today titled “Free“
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Meet TAR1Q – Afrobeat’s Most Promising Floret

Meet TAR1Q – Afrobeats’ Most Promising Floret Hailing from Lagos and born in 2004, Otarigho Samuel going with the stage name “TAR1Q” is that blooming flower the Nigerian music scene has been waiting for. Signed under Chocolate City, TAR1Q emerged with his debut EP, Son of the Moon in 2021, a project that proved to be a pollen blend of Afrobeats and R&B.Ever since, TAR1Q’s been serving nectar-delicious tracks like Bad Intentions, Burn Me Up, Must Have Been, Signal, to mention but a few. Recently dropped on September 5, 2025, his “Jigga Remix Pack EP” tastes even richer and creamier with fresh flips of Jigga (his 2024 featured hit with Khaid), and a swarm of fresh collaborations. As announced on the 1st of September, 2025, it’d also interest you to learn that the young star is currently on a musical tour named the “Jigga Africa Tour” purported to span across five African capitals namely; Accra, Ghana: September 8, 2025 Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire: September 9, 2025 Freetown, Sierra Leone: September 14, 2025 Nairobi, Kenya: September 27, 2025 Johannesburg, South Africa: October 1, 2025 Do well to go experience live greatness if you’re opportuned to catch the rest of the tour! Catch up with him on his socials – Instagram, X(formerly Twitter).
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Senator Achonu Backs C@nnabis Legalisation for Medical and Economic Use in Nigeria 🇳🇬

Former Senator and Labour Party’s governorship candidate in the 2023 Imo State election, Athan Nneji Achonu, yesterday disclosed that the National Assembly was already working on a bill aimed at legalising cannabis for medicinal and economic purposes. The LP chief, therefore, urged the federal government to embrace the move to legalise and regulate the cultivation and processing of crops for both medicinal and industrial purposes.He warned that Nigeria was “sleeping on a multi-trillion-naira opportunity,” while other countries race ahead.Achonu, who stated this while addressing journalists in Abuja, described cannabis, often demonised in Nigeria, as “green gold.” The Labour Party chieftain said, “I sponsored a similar bill when I was in the Senate, but it was not passed because Nigerians chose to demonise its usage.“In my recent interactions with some members of the current National Assembly, I discovered that there is a bill in the Senate seeking legislative backing for the usage of Cannabis for both medicinal and economic purposes, with strict regulations to avoid abuse.”He said legalising it could drive economic diversification, create jobs, attract foreign investments, and strengthen medical research if brought under strict regulatory oversight.He said, “The global legal cannabis market is projected to exceed $100 billion before the end of this decade.“The United States, Canada, Germany, Israel, and even African neighbours like Lesotho and Zimbabwe are already reaping huge benefits.“Nigeria has the right climate, fertile soil, and manpower to dominate this industry. Instead, we are watching others build wealth while we cling to outdated prohibitions. The time to act is now. Let us legalise, industrialise, and monetise.”He noted that apart from boosting government revenues through taxation and exports, a regulated cannabis industry would provide alternative treatments for Nigerians suffering from chronic pain, epilepsy, and cancer.“Our farmers and entrepreneurs are ready. What we need is the political courage to create the right legal framework,” he added. Beyond the cannabis debate, the former lawmaker raised concerns about the poor utilisation of resources accruing to states and local governments from the Federation Account, particularly the proceeds of fuel subsidy removal.He called on civil society organisations, professional groups, and ordinary citizens to closely monitor the flow of allocations, insisting that grassroots accountability is vital for development.Achonu said, “The federal government has done its part by disbursing 26.72 per cent to states and 20.60 per cent to local governments.“Sadly, most governors have shown no convincing evidence of how these funds are improving human development indices,” Achonu lamented.He warned that constitutional immunity shields governors from prosecution for mismanagement, making it imperative that a greater percentage of allocations be channelled to local governments, which can be held legally accountable.He said, “We must hold local government chairmen to account. If necessary, take them to court to explain how they spent the money.“That is the only way this historic autonomy granted by the Supreme Court can be meaningful,” he said.Achonu further called for constitutional reforms to empower the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conduct local government elections.He stressed that state electoral commissions had become “mere instruments of manipulation.”According to him, autonomy without credible elections is hollow.“INEC must be mandated to conduct these polls so that local councils can truly reflect the will of the people.”While identifying gaps in governance, Achonu commended President Bola Tinubu’s administration for some bold economic measures, particularly the removal of fuel subsidy, the push for tax reforms, and the Senate’s insistence on local processing of raw materials before export.He said, “These reforms, if properly executed, will lay the foundation for long-term economic growth.“The challenge is not in the policies but in their implementation. Nigerians must stay vigilant to ensure the proceeds are used to better lives, not squandered,” he added.The former senator also renewed calls for the constitutionalisation of zoning, warning that Nigeria’s fragile unity will remain threatened unless inclusivity is guaranteed in leadership rotation.He proposed that the presidency should rotate among all six geopolitical zones, starting with the South-East and North-East, which have yet to produce a president since 1999.On diaspora voting, Achonu described it as, “long overdue,” noting that Nigerians abroad remitted over $20 billion in 2024, far exceeding foreign direct investment.“These are patriotic citizens who understand the value of good governance. With modern technology, there is no excuse for excluding them from our electoral process,” he declared.In his wide-ranging address, Achonu also backed the federal government’s plan to expand local arms production, stressing that Nigeria’s security challenges demand home-grown solutions.He recalled his personal investment in research collaboration between Nigerian institutions and US firms over a decade ago, saying such partnerships should now be scaled up to reduce dependence on foreign suppliers.Achonu emphasised that his interventions were not partisan but patriotic, aimed at stimulating dialogue on Nigeria’s political and economic future.“I speak not just as a Labour Party man but as a citizen who loves this country deeply.“If we confront these anomalies with courage, whether through empowering local governments, legalising cannabis, or embracing inclusive reforms, we can set Nigeria on a path of stability and prosperity.”
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2025 NECO RESULTS TO DROP ON SATURDAY!

This is to inform all concerned candidates that the National Examinations Council (NECO) has officially scheduled the release of the 2025 SSCE (Internal) results for Saturday, 13th September, 2025. Candidates are advised to begin checking their results via the NECO result-checking portal on the stated date.
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Music Fun Fact – Frisson

What is Frisson? Frisson is a French word that translates to “shivers ” or “thrills” and it refers to that intense, goosebump-inducing feeling you get when music suddenly hits hard — like when the beat drops, when the choir swells, or when a singer hits a mind-blowing note. What is the Science Behind this? When frisson happens, it’s simply your brain releasing dopamine — the same chemical tied to reward, motivation, and pleasure. What Triggers It? It is usually triggered by sudden changes in musical dynamics i.e, sudden loudness, unexpected harmonies or key changes. Emotional vocals that sound raw or vulnerable & lyrics that resonate deeply with your personal life may also trigger frisson. N.B – It should however be noted that not everyone experiences frisson. Studies show that only about two-thirds of people get it from music, and those who do often have stronger connections to art, higher levels of empathy, or more active brain pathways linked to emotion. Takeaway lesson In essence, frisson shows us that music isn’t just entertainment, but also biological and universal. It proves that sound can move us on a chemical, physical, and emotional level.
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