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Sam Larry Marks Birthday, Shares Focus for New Year

Nigerian socialite Sam Larry marked his birthday with gratitude and prayers for growth. He shared photos from abroad, and Nigerians flooded his comment section with mixed reactions. Read more.

Tiwa Savage's Son's Hilarious Side Eye Goes Viral

A video of Tiwa Savage's son, Jamil Balogun, giving his mother the ultimate 'bombastic side eye' as she dances has taken over social media. See the hilarious clip and netizens' reactions.

Nigerian Mum Dies in UK, Family Seeks Help

Damilola Balogun, a Nigerian mother of three in the UK, has died after fluid on the brain. Her family, left in financial crisis, is appealing for support for funeral costs and her children.

Panic as fire guts Arena Market in Lagos

A devastating fire has razed sections of the Arena Market in Oshodi, Lagos, causing massive losses for traders. This comes just a week after the Balogun Market inferno. Read the full report.

Trader Recounts Balogun Market Fire Start at 4 PM

A trader shares her eyewitness account of the Balogun Market fire, revealing it began with smoke around 4 PM. She criticizes the initial response and explains how her mother's warning saved her goods.

Ikare Leaders Commend Governor on Road Project

Balogun of Ikareland, Chief Abdul Tunji Mohamed, leads delegation to thank Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa for support, hailing the ongoing Ikare-Akungba road dualisation as a major boost for safety and economy. Read more.

Pastor Bolaji Idowu Prays for Tiwa Savage, Son in Church

A viral video shows Pastor Bolaji Idowu acknowledging Tiwa Savage and her son Jamil during a service, praying for them. The gesture has sparked mixed reactions online about celebrity treatment in church. Read the full story.

K1's Awujale Ambition Faces Fresh Origin, Royalty Questions

A Lagos community leader, Balogun Eko, challenges Fuji icon K1 De Ultimate's Ijebu origin and royal connections, casting doubt on his suitability for the Awujale stool. Read the full details and the ruling house's strict verification demands.

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