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Gabon: Leader of coup insists that the suspension of democracy is a ‘temporary’ measure.

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The leader of Gabon’s military coup has promised to restore democracy in the country but has not provided a specific timetable for new elections.

Gen Brice Oligui Nguema, as reported by the BBC, has assured that the nation’s state institutions will become more democratic, emphasizing that their suspension is only temporary.

However, Gabon’s opposition coalition remains skeptical, asserting that the military shows no intention of transferring power back to a civilian government.

The former president, Ali Bongo, has been placed under house arrest following the coup.

Army officers announced on state TV early Wednesday that they had taken control, ending the 55-year rule of the Bongo family in the central African state.

They also invalidated the results of the recent presidential election, which declared Mr. Bongo as the winner but faced allegations of fraud from the opposition.

In a televised address on Friday, Gen Nguema expressed the military’s intent to act swiftly while avoiding the repetition of past electoral mistakes.

He emphasized that hastiness should not result in hastily organized elections that perpetuate the same issues.

Gabon’s opposition group, Alternance 2023, which claims to be the rightful winner of the recent election, called upon the international community to support a return to civilian rule.

They expressed skepticism about Gen Nguema’s plan to be sworn in as a transitional president on Monday, considering it “absurd.”

This coup in Gabon marks the eighth in West and Central Africa since 2020, following similar events in Niger, Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso, and Chad.

The international community, including the UN, the African Union, and France, which has historical ties to the Bongo family as its former colonial power, has condemned the coup.

Mr. Bongo, who had been in power since 2009, made a video appearance from his home, urging his “friends all over the world” to support him.

Nevertheless, his removal has been met with celebration by many in Gabon who have grown discontented with his and his family’s regime. Crowds in the capital, Libreville, and other areas were seen celebrating the army’s declaration earlier this week.

“Air Peace Denied by UK; Falana Calls for Suspension of BA and Virgin Atlantic Flights”

The erudite and knowledgeable activist, Femi Falana (SAN), has passionately advocated for the suspension of flight operations by Nigeria’s British Airways and Virgin Atlantic counterparts.

He insists that this suspension should endure until Nigeria’s own Air Peace is granted the opportunity to operate on the lucrative Lagos-London route, as outlined in the Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) mutually agreed upon by Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

Mr. Falana expressed these sentiments during his address at the recent Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Conference in Abuja.

He stressed that BASA explicitly permits a reciprocal arrangement for designated airlines of both nations to ply the route, in accordance with the bilateral agreement.

He deems it unjust and incongruous for British Airways and Virgin Atlantic to continue their operations into Nigeria without any Nigerian airline being granted the same privilege to fly to London.

Highlighting Air Peace’s demonstrated capability to operate on international routes, including destinations like China, Israel, India, and South Africa, using state-of-the-art aircraft that stand on par with their foreign competitors, Falana firmly asserted that if Air Peace remains excluded from the London route, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic should face similar restrictions when flying to Nigeria.

Air Peace boasts a modern fleet of long-haul and regional aircraft that can easily match those of other foreign carriers serving Nigeria.

The recent denial of Air Peace’s request serves as a stark illustration of the UK’s stringent aviation policies and those of numerous other countries, which employ similar measures to safeguard their own airlines, all while the Nigerian government extends generous courtesies to foreign carriers.

Many key stakeholders had previously urged the Nigerian government to employ aeropolitical strategies to protect their domestic airlines and other businesses.

Currently, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic enjoy the privilege of operating more than 21 flights into Nigeria, while no Nigerian carrier has been afforded the same opportunity in return.

 

“Siasia expresses deep regret over his five-year absence from football.”

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Former Super Eagles coach, Samson Siasia, has expressed the deep sense of longing he experiences due to his absence from the world of football.

Siasia’s football career took a significant hit in August 2019 when FIFA imposed a lifetime ban on him and a $50,000 fine for his involvement in match manipulation related to betting, stemming from a wider investigation into manipulated matches by Wilson Perumal.

However, following an appeal in 2021, the Court of Arbitration for Sports reduced his ban to five years, set to expire in August 2024. Siasia eagerly anticipates his return to football.

Speaking during a radio interview on Kennis 104.1FM, Siasia shared his anticipation, saying, “I thought I would be free this year (2023), and I was thrilled.

But upon reviewing FIFA’s documents, I realized it would be next year. By August 2024, I’ll be free from the FIFA ban, and I hope to make my comeback in football.

Despite the challenges, I’ve learned valuable lessons, and I thank God for the reduction from a life ban to a five-year suspension.

It’s been a tough five years away from football, but I’m preparing myself to hit the ground running upon my return next year.”

Siasia also recounted the remarkable journey of his men’s U-23 team to the Rio 2016 Olympics, overcoming adversity to defeat Japan 4-3 in their opening group match.

He shared an incident involving a generous Japanese billionaire, Dr. Katsuya Takasu, who was so impressed that he presented a $200,000 check to the team and praised their performance.

In addition, Siasia called on Nigeria’s sports administrators to appreciate and celebrate medal winners at major tournaments.

He lamented the lack of recognition for the bronze medal won by his team at the Rio Olympics, emphasizing the importance of celebrating all medalists to inspire future generations of athletes.

Samson Siasia holds the distinction of being the only Nigerian coach to secure two Olympic medals with the U-23 team, winning silver in Beijing 2008 and bronze at the Rio 2016 Olympics.

“A Nigerian gentleman celebrates receiving N36 million from Twitter through revenue sharing from ads.”

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A Nigerian user known as Logik, using the handle #iamlogikk, joyfully marked the receipt of a substantial payment of N36,858,567 from the app’s ad revenue sharing program initiated by its owner, Elon Musk, on a Saturday.

Logik graciously shared payment statistics screenshots on their X profile.

In a brief caption for the post, Logik expressed their gratitude, simply writing, “36m… God bless Elon Musk.”

X initially launched its new payment scheme in the United States in July and recently expanded it to encompass verified global users, including those subscribed to Twitter Blue.

Additionally, several Nigerian content creators on the microblogging app have started to receive payments.

For instance, Bamidele, who commands an impressive following of 102.5k users, was entitled to N491k on the app but chose to withdraw N245k at the time.

“VP @57: Shettima, a mentor who stands out – Zulum”

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Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, expressed his heartfelt congratulations to Vice President Kashim Shettima on the occasion of his 57th Birthday.

Zulum praised Shettima as an exceptional and modest mentor, a rare find in today’s world. He shared this birthday tribute on Facebook, marking the moment at midnight on Friday.

In Governor Zulum’s view, Shettima stands out as a mentor who generously offers his mentees the extraordinary opportunity to shape their own destinies.

He quoted Steven Spielberg’s wisdom, stating that true mentorship doesn’t involve molding others into one’s own image but enabling them to craft their unique paths.

Zulum celebrated Shettima’s distinctive mentoring approach, highlighting how Vice President Kashim Shettima liberally allowed his mentees to apply their acquired knowledge independently, fostering their individual leadership identities for the betterment of the people in Borno State and beyond.

Governor Zulum concluded by extending his wishes for Vice President Shettima’s continued well-being and prosperity.

He invoked divine blessings, praying that Allah bestow upon Shettima many more years filled with robust health, unwavering faith, profound wisdom, inner serenity, and enduring prosperity in both this world and the hereafter.

In summation, it was a joyous 57th Birthday celebration for His Excellency, Senator Kashim Shettima, GCON, Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, marked by Governor Zulum’s heartfelt tribute.

“The last instance of Nigeria’s economy achieving stability occurred approximately ten years ago, as noted by Wale Edun.”

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The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Chief Olawale Edun, expressed that Nigeria’s economy last exhibited stability roughly a decade ago.

He made this statement during his inaugural press conference as Finance Minister, where he delineated President Bola Tinubu’s vision, agenda, and strategy for the economy.

He emphasized that the current situation involves sluggish economic growth, double-digit inflation, a weakening exchange rate, and security concerns that hinder economic progress and poverty reduction.

Mr. Edun pointed out that the last period of economic stability, characterized by growth, low inflation, and affordable interest rates, occurred around a decade ago, particularly in 2013 and 2014 when the economy grew by about 6%.

Regarding the way forward, Mr. Edun highlighted the need for private sector involvement to address contemporary challenges, citing foreign direct investments (FDIs) and domestic investments by Nigerians as avenues for private sector participation.

He referred to President Tinubu’s past use of private investment in infrastructure, power, and waste management during his tenure as Lagos State Governor as indicative of the current administration’s strategy.

Mr. Edun outlined President Tinubu’s key priorities, which encompass improving food security, eradicating poverty, stimulating economic growth, fostering job creation, and facilitating access to capital, especially consumer credit.

Additionally, the plan emphasizes harnessing Nigeria’s abundant human resources with a focus on inclusivity for women and youth while addressing security, the rule of law, and corruption to create a more equitable and secure environment.

To measure performance, objective criteria will be employed, including literacy rates, the reduction of out-of-school children, adherence to the rule of law, anti-corruption efforts, and other metrics to evaluate the administration’s progress.

Furthermore, Mr. Edun underscored the importance of increasing government revenue to fund its expenditures.

This would be achieved through improving tax efficiency, optimizing government spending, and implementing effective debt management practices.

In summary, President Tinubu’s agenda aims to enhance the lives of Nigerians by promoting investment for increased productivity, economic growth, job creation, and poverty reduction. This vision relies on private sector participation and responsible fiscal management.

“Africa Magic introduces a fresh lineup of native television series.”

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The renowned cable channel brand Africa Magic, under the umbrella of MultiChoice, is gearing up to unveil a fresh lineup of indigenous drama series this September.

Within this month, viewers can anticipate the debut of three distinct indigenous series: ‘Apo,’ a Yoruba drama series; ‘Iwe,’ an Igbo series; and ‘Kariya,’ a Hausa drama series.

‘Apo (Bag)’ is a 26-episode series set in a rural town in Nigeria’s southwestern region.

It weaves a narrative around themes of poverty, avarice, familial discord, sibling rivalry, marital conflicts, and divorce, all intertwined with a mysterious bag containing money, charms, and a firearm discovered by six underprivileged tenants of Mr. Olanrewaju.

In contrast, ‘Iwe (Anger)’ unfolds over 80 episodes and is set in pre-colonial Igbo territory.

It narrates the tale of two once-fraternal kingdoms now divided by decades of resentment, envy, and avarice.

Meanwhile, ‘Kariya (Sanctuary)’ spans 26 episodes and revolves around a couple on the brink of divorce whose home is unexpectedly invaded by armed robbers fleeing from the police.

To survive the harrowing night, they must present a united front.

Discussing these new shows, Busola Tejumola, the Executive Head of Content and West Africa Channels at MultiChoice, emphasized that these series are a continuation of MultiChoice’s commitment to sharing distinctive African narratives that resonate with the realities of Nigerian and African audiences.

She expressed, “Africa Magic is dedicated to recounting stories that mirror the everyday experiences of Africans, spotlighting our cultural intricacies, values, challenges, and triumphs.”

“Lege Miami is a dating platform focused on meaningful matchmaking rather than casual hook-ups.”

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Actor Kehinde Adams, also known as Lege Miami, emphasizes that his social media dating program aims at genuine matchmaking, not glorified prostitution or casual hook-ups.

During an interview with Saturday Beats, he clarified, “If you explore my YouTube channel, you’ll discover that its purpose is to facilitate connections for individuals genuinely seeking marriage.

I’ve never been involved in hook-up activities.

My platform is dedicated to those serious about matrimony, and I can proudly share success stories from couples who found love through it.”

Miami further advocates that to reduce the number of single women, men who are capable of supporting multiple wives should consider polygamy.

He stated, “Some women who approach me assume I’m single and inquire about becoming their ‘baby daddy.’

I have no intention of becoming a baby daddy, but I encourage married men with the means to support multiple wives to help women seeking marriage.

My role is to use my platform to find suitable husbands for them.”

Maintaining his belief that many women in Dubai are involved in prostitution, he explained, “My conclusion is based on research.

These women in Dubai aren’t interested in settling down; they seek financial support from men.

I’ve yet to successfully match-make any ladies based in Dubai.”

The actor also shared that, despite only completing secondary school, he once applied to study Business Administration at Lagos State University but withdrew from the screening process because he lacked confidence in responding to English-language questions.

“In the entertainment industry, talent takes precedence over gender, according to Taaooma.”

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A skit creator named Maryam Apaokagi, also known as Taaooma, emphasized that one’s level of creativity is a more crucial factor for success than one’s gender.

In an interview with Saturday Beats, she expressed, “Success ultimately hinges on an individual’s creative prowess.

Confidence in one’s abilities is the key, irrespective of whether you are in a predominantly male-dominated industry.

My advice to aspiring female comedians is to have faith in themselves.”

She further added her perspective on how the industry supports female content creators as much as their male counterparts, highlighting the numerous collaboration opportunities that contribute to audience growth.

Reflecting on her experience participating in the TV comedy show, ‘LOL: Last One Laughing Naija,’ Taaooma described it as a significant challenge.

Being in the same room with exceptionally talented comedians she had admired and refraining from laughter was, in her words, a form of mini-torture.

She admitted that her tendency to laugh made it particularly tough, and at times, she even contemplated escaping to avoid laughing.

Regarding her career aspirations, Apaokagi shared her ongoing goal of creating accessible, educational, motivational, and humorous content.

She firmly believed that by continually pushing her boundaries, she would unveil new facets of her personality and talent.

The ex-proprietor of Harrods and Fulham FC, Mohamed Al-Fayed, passes away at the age of 94.

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Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed, renowned for his ownership of Harrods department store, Fulham football club, and his association as the father of Dodi Fayed, who tragically lost his life alongside Princess Diana in a fatal car accident in 1997, passed away on Friday, September 1, in London at the age of 94.

According to The Guardian, he was laid to rest following Friday prayers, with a service at Regent’s Park Mosque in London, as reported by Al Jazeera Egypt.

Ashraf Haider, a family member, shared the news in Al Shorouk newspaper, stating, “My wife’s grandfather, the Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al-Fayed, has passed away.

We belong to God, and to Him, we shall return.”

Born in Alexandria, Egypt, in 1929, Mohamed Al-Fayed relocated to the United Kingdom in the mid-1960s, where he established his wealth through diverse business ventures.

In 1954, he married Samira Khashoggi, and their marriage resulted in one son, Emad, also known as Dodi. However, the couple separated in 1956.

One of Al-Fayed’s most notable holdings was Harrods, which he acquired in 1985 and later sold to Qatar in 2010 for a remarkable $2.4 billion.

Additionally, he had ownership of the Ritz Paris Hotel and Fulham Football Club.

In 2013, Al Fayed sold Fulham Football Club to American auto parts magnate Shahid Khan for a reported $300 million.

His eldest son, Dodi, shared a long-standing friendship with Princess Diana before their romantic relationship developed during a yacht excursion in the south of France.

Tragically, their lives were cut short in a fatal car crash in Paris, preventing them from realizing their future together.

Throughout his life, Al-Fayed remained an outspoken critic of the British royal family, firmly believing that they played a role in the deaths of his son Dodi and Princess Diana in the 1997 car accident.

In an interview with 60 Minutes Australia, he expressed his conviction that the couple was intentionally killed due to societal prejudices, stating, “because they still don’t accept that Dodi, my son, an Egyptian, a Muslim, can be the stepfather of the future king.”