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Don Jazzy: appreciates ‘Wizkid for promoting his new album,’ Ayra Starr.

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Don Jazzy: appreciates 'Wizkid

Following their recent social media spat, music executive Don Jazzy and Afrobeats megastar Wizkid have put an end to any rumors of falling out.

This is in response to Don Jazzy’s public praise of Wizkid following his recommendation of Ayra Starr’s upcoming ‘The Year I Turned 21’ further investigation album.

On his X Twitter, Wizkid gave the album his endorsement. It was launched on Friday.
Wizkid posted the album cover and streaming link along with the statement, ‘Super talented [romantic relationships and majestic bird emojis].’

Wizkid tweeted something, and Don Jazzy reposted it with the words, ‘Thanks Big Wiz [eagle emoji].’

According to the DAILY POST, Wizkid disparaged Don Jazzy after his signee Ladipoe appeared to make fun of him in an X post for saying that ‘hip hop is dead.’
Wizkid responded to a fan alerting him to the post, writing, ‘Lol, never chatting with anyone signed to an influencer.’ Afterwards.

Additionally, he retweeted two comments that seemed to suggest he called Don Jazzy, the head of Mavin Records, an influencer.

Social media went crazy after Wizkid made a veiled jab at Don Jazzy. Many well-known people, such as the producers of the skits, Mr. Macaroni and Nasboi, and reality stars Tacha and Doyin, chastised him for ‘disrespecting’ the Mavin boss.

Wizkid was discontinued on Instagram by Don Jazzy as a result.

Minimum Wage: Workers’ Demand Will Endanger Nigerians’ Well-Being (FG)

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According to Mohammed Idris, Minister of Information and National Orientation, organized labor is demanding a national minimum Wage of N494,000, which adds up to the…
According to Mohammed Idris, Minister of Information and National Orientation, organized labor’s demands for a national minimum salary of N494,000, which adds up to N9.5 trillion, would cause economic instability and imperil the well-being of more than 200 million Nigerians.

Minimum Wage: Workers’ Demand

The Federal Government’s offer of an N60,000 minimum pay, which is a 100% increase over the current minimum wage, has been accepted by the organized private sector, according to a announcement under the signature of Rabiu Ibrahim, his specialized staff member (the news media).

the prime minister of National Development and Understanding, According to Mohammed Idris, organized labor’s demands for a national minimum salary of N494,000, which adds up to a total of N9.5 trillion, would cause economic instability and imperil the well-being of more than 200 million Nigerians.

The Federal Government’s offer of an N60,000 minimum pay, which is a 100% increase over the current minimum wage, has been accepted by the organized private sector, according to a proclamation with Rabiu Ibrahim’s signature as his designated special assistant (Media).

Nigerians must realize that while the Federal Government (FG) wants to see large compensation for Nigerian laborers, what matters most is that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will not support any policies that could result in a significant loss of jobs, particularly for those in the private sector who might not be as well-off. Capable of meeting the wage that organized labor is demanding,” he stated.

Idris claims that although the Federal Government was focused on the wellbeing of over 200 million Nigerians due to its Guiding Principles of Affordability, Sustainability, and the general state of the country’s economy, Labour was more interested in the take-home pay of roughly 1.2 million workers.

He urged organized labor to go back to the bargaining table and concede that their members should be paid a living wage.

He noted that until a new national minimum wage is established, the salary award of $35,000 for federal workers will remain in place due to the federal government’s commitment to the welfare of its workforce.

Wizkid dedicated his next album to his late mother.

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Wizkid, a Nigerian artist known for his Afrobeats music, has declared that his sixth studio album, which he recorded in honor of his late mother Jane Morayo Balogun, will be dedicated to her.

Using a video message posted to social media on Saturday, the ‘Ojuelegba’ hitmaker announced the news.

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The record he had revealed will be released ‘very soon,’ and it was named ‘Morayo’ in honor of his mother.

‘My album, ‘Morayo,’ is dedicated to my mother, the love of my life, and it will be released very soon,’ stated Wizkid. Don’t be boring. Avoid going to bed.

The Viztadaily remembers that Jane Dolapo Balogun, the mother of Wizkid, passed away in London on August 18, 2023.

Losing his mother ‘hurts deeply,’ the singer remarked.

It hurts so much, he remarked.

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A MAN ARRESTED IN RIVERS FOR FATALLY RAPING THE PREGNANT WIFE OF A PASTOR.

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A man only known as Emeka has been taken into custody by Rivers State Police Command officers after he is accused of killing a cleric’s wife in Rivers State by raping.


Men from the state command’s Ahoada Divisional Police Headquarters captured the suspect in the Abarikpo Community.

On February 12, 2023, in the Abarikpo village, Mrs. Steward, a mother of two, was allegedly raped by a gang. Emeka is thought to be the mastermind behind this crime.


The suspect’s detention was confirmed by Mr. Lawyer Steward, the late pregnant woman’s husband and assistant pastor of the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Abarikpo.

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The suspect’s 15-month arrest history was revealed by the steward. subsequently after planning his wife’s rape and murder, claiming that Emeka had arguments with her prior to the terrible event.

‘Yes, Mr. Emeka, he is the mastermind behind my wife’s death,’ he stated. He said that my wife had called him a terrible man after they had argued that morning.

‘You labeled me a wicked man? He told my wife. Today you will witness depravity. On Sunday, February 12, 2023, at around one in the morning, the terrible fellows broke down my door and took my wife.

‘My wife was five months pregnant when they raped her and killed her by strangulation. Emeka, police detained him on Thursday of last week. He is currently in police detention. I visited that place. to make a declaration. I want the government to step in and ensure that justice is done.
Recall that last year, Steward told reporters that he believed members of an Icelandic cult had kidnapped his wife from his home in the Abarikpo hamlet and carried her to their lair, where they had gang-raped her to death.

He revealed that his wife’s body, covered in bruises and vaginal bleeding, was found near a fishing pond many hours after she was kidnapped.
However, rumors circulated that Mrs. Chigbewejim Steward was a strong advocate against cult and criminal activity in the Abarikpo village up to her death.

At the time of publication, Grace Iringe-Koko, a superintendent of police, was the police command’s spokesperson. could not verify the information, but a state-level senior police officer who was informed of the development claimed that Emeka had been arrested along with two other suspects.

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“Rivers first” is our motto, says Fubara.

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Rivers Governor Siminalayi Fubara has declared that his administration will stick to its motto of ‘Rivers First,’ which puts the needs of the people of the state first.

Fubara said this on Friday at the praise, night in Port Harcourt, which was hosted by the state government to commemorate his first year in office.

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In order to advance the state, the governor asked for the people’s support through his deputy, Prof. Ngozi Odu.


In order to help the administration realize its goal of improving the state’s fortunes, he asked the populace to make their required contribution.

The governor prayed for God to keep improving the state and moving mountains in its path.

Fubara joyfully observed the artists, provided spiritual guidance, and made prophetic statements during the occasion.
He claimed that these were evidence of the triumph that God had predetermined for the state.

‘We can’t do it alone, but we’ll never give up on our common goal of making Rivers State our top priority. ‘At the end of this, our first term, you will see where God will take Rivers State. We need all of you, big and small, to be there for us and to chip in the little or the much you can.’

Fubara expressed her gratitude to everyone who attended, highlighting the artists for their singing and dancing talents.
They may have provided spiritual guidance, but I believe they also made prophecies that we can all relate to. ‘Amen,’ he said.

Praise and worship songs were performed during the ceremony to honor God for the first year of Fubara, according to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

Lady Valarie Fubara, the wife of the governor, retired Justice Mary Odili, former governor Peter Odili, and Justice Simeon Amadi, the chief judge of Rivers State, were among the dignitaries present at the event.NAN

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The peculiar story of Nigeria’s ‘new national anthem’

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Nigerians were outraged when the president signed a measure changing the country’s new national anthem into law. An earlier rendition of the ‘new’ hymn was played from October 1960 to October 1978, the year before the first period of military administration came to an end.

Read Also: REWIND: A 2014 national conference suggested playing the former national anthem again.

The former anthem, ‘Nigeria, We Hail Thee,’ was written by two British women, Lilian Jean Williams and Frances Berda. In contrast, ‘Arise, O Compatriots’ was composed by five members of the Nigerian police, band and has been performed and sung all over the world for almost 50 years.

In less than a week, the new anthem’s bill made it through parliament. Supporters of the reform in the ruling party say the ancient anthem sparked ‘feelings of nostalgia and fond memories of the country’s early years,’ which contributed to the formation of national identity and unity.

Many Nigerians are dissatisfied with the quick amendment. The announcement of a new-old anthem, made public on the day of the president’s first anniversary, seems like a hurried attempt to create a feel-good anchor to divert attention from a challenging year for the locals.

If only there had been comparably swift fixes for the skyrocketing costs of food and medication, as well as for stabilizing a currency that was still losing value.

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Hail Makinde as Tinubu unveils the 76-kilometer Oyo road.

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Vice President Kashim Shetima, on behalf of Tinubu, praised Governor Seyi Makinde advancements in the field of infrastructural development.


The vice president stated that national growth in Nigeria could only occur when individual states improved their infrastructure.

We are gathered here today to commemorate an outstanding tradition that Oyo State is proud of. Governor Makinde has demonstrated that a country’s well-built road system is its entryway to its economy.

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‘We are here to inaugurate the 76.67 km Alao-Akala Memorial Highway, which connects settlements within the state and also assumes the role as a vital link.’ to a different geopolitical zone within our country. Through the connections it makes between farmers and consumers, employees and employers, and learners and educational institutions, this project will stimulate the local economy.

‘I applaud the governor’s commitment to establishing a legacy initiative. The future will be good to you, my brother.

Nonetheless, he gave his word that the president would back the state’s agricultural growth.

Makinde pledges to build infrastructure

Speaking at the occasion, Makinde said that his conviction that well-maintained roads will promote growth was what motivated him to construct a network of highways connecting the state’s five zones.
He continued by saying that the state’s efforts to disperse development under his administration had been successful because the money coming in to the state from a single source.

Makinde once observed, “Development follows the road.” This catchphrase has served as the foundation for our ongoing efforts to construct a network of roads connecting every area of our beloved state.

We began in 2021 with the 65-kilometer Moniya-Iseyin Road’s commissioning. We then relocated to Oyo. After receiving permission from the federal government, we finished and put the 34.85 km Oyo-Iseyin road into service. We discovered that the Oke-Ogun zone and the Ogbomoso zone were not connected by a road. Thus, this project that we are presenting to you today is what we had in mind.

The governor revealed that the 48-kilometer Ido-Eruwa road will be built during the next eight months, emphasizing that the ongoing Fasola Food manufacturing Industrial Several large and medium-sized domestic and international enterprises would be housed in Hub.

‘This year, we’re going to start something similar in Eruwa and Ijaiye.

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Thus, we’ll keep closing the infrastructure gap and lifting more people out of poverty and into wealth.

‘Our solemn pledge is to continue doing everything within our power to bring development to our people as we celebrate five years of Omituntun in Oyo State,’ Makinde said in closing.

Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Bayo Lawal; former First Lady of Oyo State, Mutiat Ladoja; acting PDP National Chairman, Umar Damagum; PDP Deputy National Chairman (South), Taofeek Arapaja; former Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Abdul Rahman AbdulRazak, were among the dignitaries present at the event. Among them are the governors of Oyo State, Hamid Gbadamosi and Alhaji Hazeem Gbolarunmi.

Charlamagne: American radio host, ‘said that Burna Boy should have had 8 children.’

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controversial The Grammy-winning Nigerian artist Burna Boy ought to be a parent by now, according to American radio presenter Charlamagne Tha God.

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In response to Burna Boy’s recent admission that he isn’t ready for children yet because he can’t provide them with the care they need, the radio presenter made this claim on the Breakfast Club show.

‘What kind of Nigerian is Burna Boy? At 32 years old, he should have eight children by now. According to Charlamagne Tha God, a 32-year-old Nigerian man should have eight children by then, especially considering how wealthy Burna Boy is.

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REWIND: A 2014 national conference suggested playing the former national anthem again.

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The bill reintroducing the former national anthem has sparked discussions ever since President Bola Tinubu signed it. On May 23, the bill received expedited passage in the House of Representatives.

The majority leader of the house, Julius Ihonvbere, moved for the bill to be considered at the ‘committee of the whole,’ where the sections were voted on and approved. As a result, the bill passed on its third reading.

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Ihonvbere had pleaded with his colleagues to back the law, pointing out that it would advance national unity.

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During a public hearing on Tuesday, the bill was also passed by the senate, and on Wednesday, Tinubu signed it into law.

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Nigerians’ reactions to the move have been mixed, with Numerous others expressing their annoyance and calling it a ‘misplaced priority.’

The theme of the former national song, which was played from 1960 until 1988, is ‘Nigeria, We Hail Thee,’ whereas the 1978 version is called “Arise, O Compatriots.”

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The former song was composed by Frances Berda, a fellow Brit, and penned by British expatriate Lillian Jean Williams. Nigerian composer Benedict Odiase wrote the 1978 national anthem.

CONFAB SUGGESTED GOING BACK TO THE OLD ANTHEM

Nigeria should play its ancient national anthem again, as recommended by the committee on political restructuring and forms of administration, which made this recommendation to the national conference called by former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2014.

The 492-member conference was opened by the former president and led by retired judge Idris Kutigi. to talk about how the country is governed politically.

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Delegates in favor of the motion sang the anthem on the plenary floor during a review of the committee’s report. They argued that this emblem of togetherness, peace, and prosperity is superior to the present one, which was written by the late Odiase.

The idea to rename Nigeria and alter its national flag was, nevertheless, rejected by them.

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Budgit ratings Low fiscal transparency for Tinubu

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According to research by Budgit evaluating the administration’s first year of operation, ‘Fiscal transparency has declined under President Tinubu’s administration.’ The Fiscal Responsibility Act stipulates that the 2023 Q2 Budget Implementation report must be made public 30 days following the conclusion of the quarter, however, the Budget Office has not yet done so.

‘In addition, since August 2023, when they were last uploaded on the Open Treasury portal, the Federation’s Fiscal Accounts, including receipts from all collection agencies and payments out of the Federation Account, have not been released.’

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Divergent opinions regarding the success of the Tinubu-led government on its first anniversary have been expressed by several economic gurus in the meantime.
They made this clear in their various assessments of the administration’s work, which The ViztaDaily obtained on Wednesday.

Services for The investment community of Data & Resources reported that President Tinubu’s first-year performance exceeded the record set by his predecessor.

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The Tinubu executive management scored 53.6%, higher compared to the result of former president Muhammadu Buhari (48.8%), according to the analysis, which evaluated the administration’s achievements based on 25 indicators under five segments of the economy: output and prices, financial information, international finance, public finance, and governance and institutions.

‘PBAT is rated on each of these 25 indicators, along with the four previous former presidents since 1999, and the average ratings are translated to percentages. Furthermore, a few of the initiatives, programs, and The current administration’s initiatives are highlighted to show how they might have contributed to the status of the economy as it is today.

In general, it has been noted that Nigerian presidents’ first-year performance ratings have been declining. It dropped from 72.8%, the greatest under Obasanjo, to 48.8%, the lowest under Buhari.

But during the Tinubu government, a turning point is being seen, as first-year performance as a whole has increased to 53.6%. Public finance is reported to be the strong area for the Tinubu administration (64%) and output and pricing to be the weak area (40%), according to the research.

The Tinubu administration was advised by ASDR analysts to ‘Involve the private sector in ensuring the creation of the necessary amenities to free public space.’ resources, engage with development partners while maintaining a reputation for independent thought and pro-citizen policymaking; cultivate trust with workers by putting their welfare first and holding talks about raising wages and productivity.

‘There has to be greater visibility for the coordinating minister. Increase the objectivity, transparency, and evidence-basedness of the policy-making and implementation processes, and ensure that the public is continuously informed about the advantages and disadvantages of the present reforms.

In its general economic commentary titled ‘One Year in Power: Assessing the Current Administration’s Policy Direction,’ published on Wednesday, Meristem Securities Limited outlined the administration’s priorities as of May 2023 and the extent to which they had been carried out.

‘The administration stated early on that it was committed to promoting a pro-growth economy that would improve the macroeconomic and microeconomic environments. Key areas for change, such as the economy, agriculture, jobs, infrastructure, oil and gas, and mineral resources, power, economic policy, digital economy, poverty alleviation, security, education, and healthcare, were prioritized in the Policy Advisory Council report and the President’s manifesto.

The government’s goals and accomplishments over the next eight years, subject to reelection for a second term, were likewise delineated in the PAC report.

Regarding fiscal policy, the administration has unveiled a number of calculated measures designed to boost tax receipts, improve productivity, and optimize spending. The goal of important changes has been to enhance the performance of vital industries in order to draw in investment from international businesses and people.

Furthermore, the administration has effectively secured agreements for strategic partnerships with foreign nations, according to the report. Meristem stated that successful policy execution, political stability, and ongoing public-private sector cooperation will be critical factors in determining the administration’s success in the remaining years of its term.

The headline inflation rate increased during Tinubu’s first year in government, rising from 22.22 percent in April 2023 to 33.69 percent in April of this year.

The naira also lost value during this time because it was floating from 461.76/$ in May 2023 to $1,479.69 at the moment.

Positively, from 2.31 percent in Q1 2023 to 2.98 percent in Q2 2023, the gross domestic product increased by 0.47 percent year over year.

By the end of the first quarter of 2024, crude oil production had also increased by 15.65% to 1.33 million barrels per day.