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Rhythms of Victory: The Unforgettable Journey of AFCON

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The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) is a biennial international football competition for African nations. It was first held in 1957, making it the oldest continental football tournament in Africa. Initially known as the “African Cup of Nations,” it later adopted the current name.

-1957-1959: The inaugural tournament took place in Sudan, and only three teams participated: Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia. Egypt emerged as the first champions.

-1960s-1970s: The tournament expanded, and more nations joined. Ethiopia, Ghana, and Nigeria became dominant forces during this period.

-1980s: The tournament format changed, with the number of teams fluctuating. Cameroon and Algeria achieved success, winning titles in the ’80s.

-1990s: Egypt and Nigeria continued their success, while South Africa joined after the end of apartheid. Cameroon remained strong, winning in 1990 and 2000.

-2000s:Cameroon, Egypt, and Nigeria remained dominant. Tunisia and Morocco also secured titles, marking a more competitive era.

– 2010s: Multiple nations, including Ivory Coast, Zambia, and Algeria, claimed victory. The tournament shifted to odd-numbered years to avoid clashing with the FIFA World Cup.

-2020s: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 edition was postponed to 2022, and it saw Senegal win their first AFCON title.

AFCON has witnessed remarkable moments, legendary players, and evolving football dynamics, contributing significantly to the continent’s football history.

Performers who sought miracles at the Synagogue of T.B. Joshua

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Following the release of a documentary by the British Broadcasting Corporation’s ‘Africa Eye’ on the late preacher, Prophet TB Joshua, from the Synagogue Church of All Nations, the media has been buzzing with varied opinions regarding the controversies surrounding the late cleric.

The three-part documentary made serious allegations, accusing the late cleric of rape and torture against some church members, and suggesting that certain miracles were staged. As the controversy persists, ‘Saturday Beats’ recalls the visits of several entertainers to the church over the years.

In 2013, popular actor Jim Iyke’s visit went viral as he was supposedly being ‘delivered’ from an evil spirit. He later clarified that desperation led him to seek healing for his ailing mother, stating, “I will never be desperate again.”

Another actor, Hanks Anuku, claimed healing from mental illness at the church, but in 2023, concerns arose over his mental state as pictures of him surfaced looking unkempt.

Rapper and former Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Munachi Abii, visited the church without disclosing her reason. Singer Victor AD credited Joshua with healing him from a skin disease at six and curing his sister’s blindness, along with healing his mother’s gunshot injury.

Former Big Brother Naija contestants, Kesiena Adjekpovu (Kess) and Chukwuemeka Okoye (Frodd), expressed unwavering support, with Frodd sharing that Joshua granted him a scholarship during his university days.

Veteran actress Fausat Balogun (Madam Saje) also pledged support, emphasizing Joshua’s positive impact and advocacy for better lives, asserting that such contributions shouldn’t be overshadowed by any claims or institutions, including the BBC.

Ronke Ojo defends the clergyman accused of performing fake miracles, asserting that TB Joshua cured her daughter of asthma

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Nollywood actress Ronke Ojo, also known as Oshodi-Oke, has refuted recent allegations against the late founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, TB Joshua.

In a video shared on her Instagram page, she recounted her positive encounter with the late clergyman, emphasizing his kindness and recounting how he miraculously healed her daughter of asthma during a visit to his church.

Despite a recent BBC documentary presenting alleged eyewitness accounts of misconduct, including rape, fake miracles, torture, and forced abortions attributed to TB Joshua, Ojo stood firm in portraying him as a good man. She expressed gratitude for the healing her daughter experienced and highlighted her belief in his genuine intentions.

Additionally, a pastor from the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Debo Akinyemi, shared insights into TB Joshua’s unconventional methods, claiming that the late prophet facilitated childless couples swapping spouses to aid conception.

Akinyemi detailed his observations during his time working with TB Joshua and how, according to him, these exchanges resulted in couples experiencing the joy of parenthood

African 2023: Osimhen bears the burden of an injury-plagued Nigeria

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Victor Osimhen, Nigeria’s standout footballer, faced increased expectations in the Cup of Nations after fellow goal-scorer Victor Boniface withdrew due to injury.

The Super Eagles kick off their AFCON campaign against Equatorial Guinea, followed by matches against Ivory Coast and Guinea-Bissau in Group A.

As Nigeria seeks its fourth Cup of Nations title, Osimhen, at 25, holds the key to their attacking prowess.

Despite winning the African Player of the Year award for his outstanding contributions to Napoli’s Serie A title, he faces the challenge of living up to his past form, having scored 26 goals last season but only eight this campaign.

Osimhen, determined to make a mark in the tournament, expressed his desire to win the AFCON and create his own legacy, aiming to join the ranks of Nigerian football greats.

The absence of Boniface, who could have been his partner, adds pressure, with Terem Moffi stepping in.

Nigeria’s attacking depth, featuring players like Chukwueze, Simon, Lookman, and Iheanacho, provides Coach Peseiro with options.

However, the team faces challenges, losing key players like Ndidi and Awoniyi and dealing with late substitutions like Onuachu due to injuries.

Peseiro acknowledges the team’s attacking style but remains cautious, recognizing the competitiveness of the group stage opponents.

As the Super Eagles strive for AFCON success, the spotlight is on Osimhen to deliver the goals and lead Nigeria to victory.

 

The bond between Tiwa Savage and Sophia Momodu strengthened through the connection formed by their children

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Sophia Momodu, the mother of Davido’s first child, Imade, and popular singer Tiwa Savage, are now regarded as close friends, evident from their social media posts and shared travels.

The roots of their friendship trace back to their children – Imade and Tiwa’s son, Jamil, who attended the same school.

Over the years, they’ve been spotted together at various events and trips, showcasing their strong bond.

Noteworthy moments include Tiwa supporting Sophia’s clothing line launch in 2018 and their joint attendance at the kiddies event ‘Nick Fest Mania’ in 2019.

Their camaraderie continued into 2022 with a heartwarming video of them celebrating Tiwa’s birthday, and later, they caught attention during a New Year’s trip to Ghana for the ‘Afrochella’ festival on a private jet with their children.

 

The discord within Davido’s family intensifies, leading to a further unraveling of things

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The cracks in the relationship between Davido and his first child, Imade, have become apparent.

Despite Davido’s consistent display of love for Imade over the years, their bond seems to have taken a downward turn.

Imade, who used to celebrate her father on social media, remained silent in 2023, sparking speculations about a strained relationship.

Furthermore, the recent public dispute between Davido and Tiwa Savage, in which Tiwa accused Davido of harassment, raises concerns about the impact on the close friendship between their children, Imade and Jamil.

The once-enviable bond between Imade and Jamil, born just two months apart, had positively influenced their parents’ relationship in better times.

However, with the current tension, questions arise about potential repercussions on the children’s friendship.

Imade and Jamil’s connection goes beyond family dynamics, extending to their shared experiences at Parkview International Kindergarten and School in Lagos.

Despite occasional disagreements, their friendship has been a source of joy for many, showcased through adorable videos and joint participation in various activities.

The duo’s ability to celebrate each other on special occasions further highlights the depth of their bond.

 

Former employee alleges that TB Joshua arranged for infertile couples to swap partners

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After the release of a contentious BBC documentary about Pastor Temitope Joshua, founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, Debo Akinyemi, a pastor in the Redeemed Christian Church of God, shares his encounters working for the late pastor in an article published by ChurchTimes Nigeria.

Having closely associated with TB Joshua during his time as a journalist, I find it necessary to contribute to the ongoing controversy surrounding the recent expose by the BBC. The divergent opinions on the documentary reflect the divided views on whether he was a genuine man of God.

In my personal assessment, he appeared elusive – challenging to categorize due to his outward charm and inward suspicious behavior. Those who judged him solely on appearance and humility overlooked the biblical warning that outward appearances can be deceiving.

I first encountered him in the late ’90s when he was an itinerant white garment prophet, seeking publicity for his budding church. Later, our paths crossed again when he had become a controversial figure. Learning about his significant influence over a newspaper I joined, The Exclusive, raised concerns, yet I accepted the deputy editor role.

Observing the inner workings of TB Joshua’s church during frequent visits revealed peculiar practices. Meetings scheduled for evenings often commenced well past midnight, accompanied by lavish meals. While I refrained from partaking, colleagues enjoyed the generosity, receiving substantial cash envelopes regardless of the meeting’s significance.

Disciples, predominantly young women, led highly regulated lives, restricted from secular jobs and forbidden to possess money. Despite the controlled environment, they appeared content but lived in fear of the prophet and adhered to a strict code of secrecy.

A disturbing practice involved married couples swapping partners under the pretext of facilitating fertility. Couples, once childless, saw themselves matched with new spouses. TB Joshua even suggested this to a colleague seeking divine intervention.

Despite his seemingly meek persona, reports of TB Joshua’s frequent demonic anger emerged, underscoring the complexities within the church. While my time there was brief, the unsettling observations fueled suspicions. While I refrain from vilifying him posthumously, blind praise is not warranted.

The Bible advises testing spirits, and in assessing TB Joshua, there was an unsettling fog around him, leaving me with suspicions despite his likable demeanor.

Source: ChurchTimes

 

Funke Akindele: A Journey from Stardom to Entrepreneurial Success

Funke Akindele, born on August 24, 1977, in Ikorodu, Lagos State, attended Grace Children Schools, Gbagada, and Lagos State Model College, Igbo-kuta for primary and secondary education.

She holds an OND in Mass Communication from Moshood Abiola Polytechnic and a Law degree from the University of Lagos.

After marrying Adeola Kehinde Oloyede in May 2012 (divorcing in July 2013) and later remarrying JJC Skillz in May 2016, Funke, despite being a trained lawyer, pursued a career in acting.

Her journey to stardom began with the TV series “I Need to Know” (1998-2002), sponsored by the United Nations Population Fund.

Funke Akindele, a prominent figure in Nollywood, has written, produced, and acted in numerous successful movies, including hits like “Maami,” “Omo Ghetto,” and “A Trip to Jamaica.” Her breakthrough came with “Jenifa,” inspiring the popular TV series “Jenifa’s Diary.”

Beyond acting, she’s a successful entrepreneur, owning Scene One School of Drama and being the CEO of Scene One Production, a content production company.

She also has endorsement deals with brands like Lagos State Inland Revenue Service, Iroko TV, Vitafoam, and more.

In August 2018, Funke made history with “A Tribe Called Judah,” earning 1 billion Naira in just three weeks, becoming the highest-grossing Nollywood director.

Released in December 2023, the film, featuring a star-studded cast, is a heartfelt comedy-drama about a single mother and her five sons facing financial hardship and devising a plan to rob a mall.

 

The Naira experiences a sharp decline to 1082 against the US dollar, even with the CBN $2 billion debt repayment.

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The Nigerian naira has experienced a 26.36% decline against the US dollar in the official Investor and Exporter window of the foreign exchange market since the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) announced clearing $2 billion as part of its backlog obligations.

Despite the CBN’s efforts to settle forward contract obligations and alleviate pressure on the exchange rate, the naira closed trading at N1082.32/$ on Wednesday, reflecting a 0.66% increase from the previous day.

This depreciation occurred even as the government received a $2.25 billion foreign exchange support facility from the African Import-Export Bank to address FX shortages.

The Chief Executive Officer of Economic Associates, Dr Ayo Teriba, attributed the naira’s volatility to inadequate foreign exchange supply, emphasizing the need for the government to attract investments to bolster reserves.

In contrast, the President of the Nigerian Economic Society, Prof. Adeola Adenikinju, expressed optimism about a more stable naira in 2024, citing factors such as local refinery operations, increased government revenue, and improved oil production.

However, Financial Derivatives Company predicts continued pressure on the naira in 2024, suggesting a potential fall to N1,350/$ before a recovery in Q2.

Sanwo-Olu commends Otedola’s generous N1 billion contribution to security

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The Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, received a generous donation of N1 billion from philanthropist and entrepreneur, Mr. Femi Otedola, on Wednesday.

The contribution is aimed at bolstering the state’s security architecture through the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF).

The donation ceremony took place at the Lagos House, Marina, with the presence of the LSSTF Chairman, Mr. Kehinde Durosinmi-Etti, LSSTF Executive Secretary/CEO, Dr. Abdurrazak Balogun, and other state officials along with LSSTF Board of Directors

Represented by his daughter, Olawunmi Otedola, Mr. Femi Otedola, the Chairman of Geregu Power Plc, and son of the late Third Republic Governor of Lagos State, Sir Michael Otedola, expressed his commitment to supporting the cause.

Governor Sanwo-Olu praised the philanthropic gesture, highlighting that this N1 billion donation, the largest individual contribution to LSSTF, would significantly contribute to fostering a peaceful atmosphere and creating a conducive business environment for both investors and residents.

Expressing gratitude, Governor Sanwo-Olu urged other Nigerians to emulate Otedola’s generosity, emphasizing that there are no limits to contributions.

He welcomed well-meaning Lagosians and corporate entities to support LSSTF, emphasizing its openness to additional donors.

Olawunmi Otedola, speaking on behalf of her father, commended the efforts of Governor Sanwo-Olu and LSSTF in maintaining the safety of Lagos State.

She encouraged the fund to continue its transparent and judicious use of resources.