Newlywed Couple In Viral Video Decry Bullying, Wife Cites PCOS For Weight Gain

The Nigerian couple’s wedding photo went viral over the weekend, revealing more about why the husband’s serious expression was popular on social media.

Many people took issue with the husband’s stern face in a clip from the wedding because of how much of the wife’s weight she had.

The Ewenandus addressed the bullying in an interview on The Morning Brief on Channels Television and provided more details about the widely distributed video.

The husband remarked, “I saw a technician walking into a hall, expecting it to be cold because a generator had a bad kick starter,” and he looked at me.

I considered every chance there was of fixing it and making sure everyone was at ease. It didn’t seem to be occurring right away.

This explanation comes after online speculations about the husband’s dissatisfaction with the wedding and blaming his wife’s weight.

However, the wife acknowledged that she was hurt and felt bad about the comments even though her husband assured her that she was aware that no one had ever criticized her online.

She said, “We’ve been together for more than 13 years, so I don’t need their approval.” I “just started grinning at it.”

She was shocked when one particular comment claimed the marriage was based on a British passport. She responded, “I’ve never even been there before.” It’s “just very shocking,” according to the spokesperson for the Nigerians, “they troll.”

The wife also described how difficult it was for her to lose weight because of her personal struggles with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and insulin resistance.

She explained that she had been missing her monthly cycle for three years, which had led to the weight gain.

“I had to go to the hospital, where I was put on a lot of medication to manage it,” said the patient. I’ve been going to the gym for more than six months, but I’m not sure what else to do at the moment. We are attempting.

Alleged Money Laundering: Malami, Son, One Other Plead Not Guilty To 16-Count Charge

Abubakar Malami, the former attorney general of the Federation (AGF), his son, and another individual have entered a not-guilty plea to the alleged money laundering charge on their behalf.

On Tuesday, they were set to be arraigned in Abuja before the Federal High Court.

Malami, his son Abubakar Abdulaziz Malami, and an associate, Hajia Bashir Asabe, were all charged with 16 counts in the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The charges include large-scale money laundering and the unauthorized purchase of properties worth more than N8.7 billion.

The defendants were accused of conspiring to conceal, conceal, and keep money from illegal activities in the alleged case FHC/ABJ/CR/700/2025.

The defendants alleged that they had obtained the illicit funds indirectly through a number of bank accounts, corporate entities, and high-value real estate transactions over the course of nearly ten years.

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The charge sheet stated that during Malami’s time as the nation’s attorney-general, the alleged crimes occurred between 2015 and 2025, primarily in Abuja’s Federal Capital Territory.

Malami and his son used Metropolitan Auto Tech Limited to conceal N1.014 billion between July 2022 and June 2025, according to the EFCC. Additionally, they are accused of putting in an additional N600.01 million between September 2020 and February 2021.

A luxury duplex on Amazon Street, Maitama, was purchased for N500 million, a Garki property for N700 million, and another in Jabi District for N850 million. Additional acquisitions include the acquisitions of Efab Estate, Gwarimpa, and Rhine Street, Maitama (N430 million), Asokoro District (N210 million and N325 million), respectively.

Additionally, the EFCC claims that between 2018 and 2023, Malami purchased multiple properties in Abuja, Kano, and Birnin Kebbi for unrestricted amounts of N952 million. To conceal ownership, these acquisitions allegedly occurred through corporate proxies and other entities.

Hajia Bashir Asabe, who is alleged to have worked for Rahamaniya Properties Ltd., is said to have played a significant role in facilitating these property deals and concealing ownership on Malami’s behalf.

The commission claimed that the alleged offenses were in contravention of the 2011 Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act (as amended) and the 2022 Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act.

Explosion Hits General Hospital In Kebbi, Police Call For Calm

Following a loud explosion at the General Hospital in Bagudo on Tuesday, the Kebbi State Police Command has assured residents that security has been managed.

The police PR officer, SP Bashir Usman, signed a statement that contained the assurance.

Shortly after the incident, a joint security team made up of members of the Nigerian Police Force, the military, and local vigilante organizations to quickly cordone off and secure the affected area.

To conduct a thorough analysis of the scene, EOD-CBRN specialists from Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (EOD-CBRN) were also on hand.

Read more about the Police Launch Manhunt and the Eight Killed In Kebbi Attacks.

No injuries were reported in the incident, according to the command. Although a hospital’s staff quarters building suffered damage, the area’s occupants had reportedly stayed put prior to the explosion.

The Kebbi State police commissioner has mandated additional tactical deployments to keep the public safe and order.

The cause of the explosion has also been the subject of a thorough investigation.

To allow security personnel to carry out their operations without interruption, residents are advised to stay calm and stay away from the hospital’s immediate vicinity.

EFCC To Arraign Former AGF Abubakar Malami In Abuja Tuesday

Abubakar Malami, SAN, the former minister of justice and attorney general of the Federation, will be arraigned on Tuesday in Abuja before the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Justice Emeka Nwite and Malami are scheduled to enter pleas at the Federal High Court, according to information.

Chief J. S. Okutepa, SAN, is expected to lead the prosecution team.

The EFCC has charged Malami, his son, Abubakar Abdulaziz Malami, and an associate, Hajia Bashir Asabe, with 16 counts in accordance with the charge sheet obtained by Channels Television.

The charges include large-scale money laundering and the unauthorized purchase of properties worth more than N8.7 billion.

[1 / 1.014 billion of money laundering] FG Files 16-Count Charges Against Malami, Son, and Other Persons.

The defendants are accused of conspiring to conceal, conceal, and keep money from illegal activities under the charge FHC/ABJ/CR/700/2025.

The indictment claims that they indirectly obtained the illicit funds through a number of bank accounts, corporate entities, and significant real estate transactions over the course of nearly ten years.

According to the charge sheet, Malami’s tenure as the nation’s attorney-general allegedly occurred between 2015 and 2025, primarily in Abuja’s Federal Capital Territory.

Malami and his son were allegedly using Metropolitan Auto Tech Limited to conceal N1.014 billion between July 2022 and June 2025, according to the EFCC. Additionally, they are accused of putting in an additional N600.01 million between September 2020 and February 2021.

The defendants are accused of holding N600 million in cash as collateral for a N500 million loan from Sterling Bank Plc, with the EFCC claiming that they knew the funds were illegal proceeds.

The defendants indirectly controlled N1.3 billion through the Union Bank account of Meethaq Hotels Ltd., which the EFCC claims was obtained through illegal means, according to the commission in another charge.

The alleged acquisition of high-end properties in Abuja and other locations with the intention of concealing the funds’ origin and true ownership is one of the allegations.

A luxury duplex on Amazon Street, Maitama, was purchased for N500 million, a Garki property for N700 million, and another in Jabi District for N850 million. Additional acquisitions include the acquisitions of Efab Estate, Gwarimpa, and Rhine Street, Maitama (N430 million), Asokoro District (N210 million and N325 million), respectively.

Additionally, the EFCC claims that between 2018 and 2023, Malami purchased multiple properties in Abuja, Kano, and Birnin Kebbi for unrestricted amounts of N952 million. To conceal ownership, these acquisitions allegedly occurred through corporate proxies and other entities.

Hajia Bashir Asabe, who is alleged to have worked for Rahamaniya Properties Ltd., is said to have played a significant role in facilitating these property deals and concealing ownership on Malami’s behalf.

The commission contends that the alleged actions violate the terms of both the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act of 2011 (as amended) and the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act of 2022.

Seven Journalists Die In Gombe Auto Crash

In Gombe State, seven journalists were killed in a road accident. &nbsp,

A colleague’s wedding was being carried out by a Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) bus in the Kaltungo Local Government Area of the State, according to the incident.

The bus’s tyre burst on the return journey around Kumo town in Akko Local Government Area of Gombe following a successful wedding program in Kaltungo, sending the vehicle veering off into nearby bushes.

Samson Kaura, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Gombe Sector Commander, and Ismaila Misilli, the government house’s director general for press and media affairs, confirmed the death toll, with four others receiving injuries of all kinds.

Governor Yahaya mourns as seven people pass away in a Gombe auto accident.

The injured have been taken to a hospital and are currently receiving treatment while the bodies have been moved to a morgue in Gombe.

The unfortunate incident also claimed the lives of Musa Tabra, a retired manager news, Manu Haruna Kwami, manager administration, NTA, and Isa Lawan, director of film editing.

Other contributors include Judith Kutus, Information Officer for the Gombe State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Senior Driver Aminu Adamu, StarTimes, and Senior Driver Adams Danladi.

Governor Inuwa Yahaya has since sent condolence messages via Misilli to the families of the deceased, wishing those in need of treatment a quick recovery.

“This tragedy is very agonizing. We have lost long-serving public servants who had strong sense of duty and shared a passion for their work. The governor stated that their absence will be felt for a while.

“We are praying sincerely for the injured and their quick and complete recovery,” the statement read. He declared that the Gombe State government is closely monitoring the situation and will provide any necessary assistance.

Eight Killed In Kebbi Attacks, Police Launch Manhunt

Eight people were killed in coordinated attacks by gunmen in the state’s Shanga Local Government Area, according to the Kebbi State Police Command.

The attacks, which took place without warning, reportedly sparked a lot of panic and caused a lot of residents to flee to nearby neighborhoods and bushes for safety.

According to Bashir Usman, the Kebbi State Police Command’s spokesperson, seven people died in the attacks, and another victim later succumbed to injuries while receiving treatment, according to a statement released by Channels Television.

He added that one injured person is currently receiving medical attention.

Residents flee as the Kebbi Community is attacked by gunmen, too.

Security agencies have intensified patrols and surveillance to prevent further attacks, according to Usman, and coordinated operations have been conducted throughout the affected areas.

He claimed that increased patrols and surveillance are ongoing to stop further breaches while “security agencies have continued to conduct coordinated operations in the affected areas.” He added that additional information could not be provided as the operation was still being conducted.

Residents claimed that the attacks had not occurred in such a violent environment in a while and called them devastating.