Archive May 17, 2025

Tinubu Arrives In Rome For Pope Leo XIV’s Inauguration

Pope Leo XIV’s installation is being attended by President Bola Tinubu in Rome, Italy, on Sunday.

President Tinubu was met by Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, the minister of state for foreign affairs, Vatican City, and Nigerian Embassy officials at the Mario De Bernardo Military Airport at 6 p.m., according to a statement from the presidential spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga.

Pope Leo XIV, who was accompanied by his successor, Pope Francis, to an invitation to Tinubu, who was elected by the College of Cardinals on April 21 during a conclave 17 days after his death.

Onanuga had previously disclosed that senior Catholic leaders from the nation will be gathered for the event in a statement he issued on Thursday.

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The President’s delegation will include Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama of Abuja, Alfred Martins of Lagos, the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Mathew Hassan Kukah, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Archbishop Lucius Ugorji of Owerri, President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria, and Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama of Abuja.

Pope Leo XIV received the invitation from Cardinal Pietro Parolin, who said the event was “a moment of particular significance for the Catholic Church and the world afflicted by many tensions and conflicts.”

He added that the Pope also mentioned personal ties to Nigeria, saying that, while working at the Apostolic Nunciature in Lagos in the 1980s, “Your great nation is particularly dear to me.”

On May 18th, Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, will be formally ordained at St. Peter’s Square.

TCN Begins Rebuilding Collapsed Power Towers On Kainji–Birnin Kebbi Line

On Wednesday, May 7, 2025, the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) reported that work has begun to re-erect three towers along the 330kV Kainji-Birnin Kebbi transmission line.

The TCN’s General Manager, Public Affairs, Ndidi Mbah, claimed a strong wind that had felled the towers at around 5:35 pm that was the cause of the collapse in a statement on Saturday.

She claimed that TCN has dispatched three different contractors to the site to handle the reconstruction of a single tower.

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The strategic deployment, in her opinion, aims to shorten the restoration process and reduce downtime.

Meanwhile, the TCN stated that efforts have been made to mitigate the effects of the Kaduna DisCo’s customer-related power supply disruption.

According to the statement, Sokoto and Birnin Kebi are currently receiving bulk electricity from the Mando Transmission substation via the 132kV Mando-Zaria-Funtua-Gusau-Talata Mafara-Sokoto-Birnin Kebi line, which is between 6MW and 7MW.

The TCN acknowledged the residents’ patience and understanding of the affected communities, and that contractors are diligently collaborating with its supervision engineers to repair the towers and restore the 330kV transmission line.

INEC Releases Personal Details Of 2025 Anambra Governorship Candidates

The Independent National Electoral Commission has released the personal particulars of candidates for the 2025 Anambra State governorship election.

The publication of the particulars followed the conclusion of party primaries by 16 political parties and the upload of candidates’ nomination forms for the election by the deadline of 6 pm on May 12, 2025, when the dedicated portal automatically shut down.

This was disclosed in a statement by the National Commissioner and Chairman, Information and Voter Education Committee, Sam Olumekun, on Saturday, titled ‘PUBLICATION OF PERSONAL PARTICULARS OF CANDIDATES FOR THE 2025 ANAMBRA STATE GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION’.

The Anambra State governorship election is scheduled to hold on Saturday, November 8, 2025.

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The statement read, “Following the conclusion of party primaries, 16 political parties have uploaded their candidates’ nomination forms for the Anambra State Governorship Election by the deadline of 6 pm on Monday, May 12, 2025, when the dedicated portal automatically shuts down.

“As provided in Section 29(3) of the Electoral Act 2022 and listed as item 4 on the Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the election, the Commission has published the personal particulars of each candidate and his running mate by displaying copies of the Form EC9, along with all the accompanying academic credentials and other documents submitted by them, at our state headquaters and the 21 local government offices across Anambra State.”

INEC called on Nigerians to assess the candidates’ documents.

The candidates’ documents displayed by INEC. Credit: INEC/X

It also urged aspirants with reasonable grounds to believe that a candidate provided false information to challenge the nomination of the candidate in court.

It also disclosed that the final list of candidates would be published on June 9, 2025, which is at least 150 days before the election.

This, it said, was in line with the provision of Section 32(1) of the Electoral Act 2022.

It said, We appeal to Nigerians to scrutinise the documents. Any aspirant who participated in his/her party primaries with reasonable grounds to believe that the information provided by a candidate is false can challenge the nomination in a Federal High Court as provided in Section 29(5) of the Electoral Act 2022.

US Cops Investigating Smokey Robinson After Sex Assault Lawsuit

Just days after four former housekeepers claimed the soul singer repeatedly raped and sexually assaulted them, motown legend Smokey Robinson was sued by law enforcement in Los Angeles on Thursday, the Los Angeles-based band’s attorney said.

According to a statement sent to AFP, “The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Special Victims Bureau is actively looking into criminal allegations involving William Robinson, aka “Smokey Robinson.”

There is no further comment because the investigation is still in its early stages.

A multimillion dollar lawsuit was filed in a Los Angeles court alleging the 85-year-old had repeatedly forced himself on female employees while his wife was away from home.

The sheriff’s department declined to provide more information about the nature of the investigation, but plaintiffs’ attorneys told AFP that their clients were cooperating with it.

In a joint statement to AFP, Herbert Hayden and John Harris both stated, “We are pleased to learn that the LA County Sheriff’s Department has opened a criminal investigation into our clients’ claims of sexual assault against Smokey Robinson.”

“Our clients intend to fully cooperate with LASD’s ongoing investigation in order to bring about justice for himself and others who may have experienced similar assaults from him.”

One plaintiff alleges that the “Tracks of My Tears” singer would call her to his Los Angeles bedroom and greet her there with only his underwear.

Despite her protestations, he would sexually assault her afterward, according to the lawsuit, which claimed there had been seven such attacks between March 2023 and February 2024.

One former housekeeper alleges that Robinson sexually harassed, assaulted, and raped her throughout her 12-year employment until 2024, while another claims that she was more than 20 times over the course of a four-year period.

The singer claims that the fourth woman was assaulted when she and him took her to his Las Vegas residence in 2007.

The suit does not name any of the women, which is common in sexual assault claims.

The women were afraid of assaults on Robinson’s character, according to the lawsuit, which seeks at least $50 million in damages.

One of the founding members of The Miracles, a Detroit-based band that formed in the 1950s, was Robinson.

Toymakers Were Around 4,500 Years Ago – Study

After discovering 19 antiquated rattles, some of which date back at least 4,500 years, a Danish researcher told AFP on Friday that toy makers have existed for far longer than most people realize.

Mette Marie Hald, co-author of the study detailing the discovery, revealed her findings to AFP from the scientific journal “Childhood in the Past.”

Based on the low noise level of the rattles and the relatively small size of their handles, “we argue that the rattles served as toys to amuse and calm infants, rather than as musical instruments,” according to the paper’s summary.

Hald even suggested museum curators check their collections to see if items that were once considered religious artifacts turned out to be toys.

You could simply give your child a wooden spoon or stone, she said.

Parents had the option of spoiling their young children with more expensive options, even then.

Parents would go to the market and purchase professional-made toys, she explained, “4, 500 years ago.”

The National Museum of Denmark’s collections contain pieces of 19 clay rattles made in Hama, Syria, dating back to the Bronze Age.

The quality of the rattles, in Hald’s opinion, prevents the parents from making them.

She hopes that the discovery will encourage professionals to examine clay fragments more carefully because some light figurines end up being toys.

Although there are many varieties and they appear very funny, the researcher inquired as to whether these can be children’s toys because they are frequently regarded as religious figurines placed in temples.

These toys are difficult to identify because the majority of these finds are found as shattered fragments.

Nollywood Finally Makes It Into Cannes Arthouse Film Fold

It has taken nearly 80 years, but a Nigerian movie will finally be screened in a hallowed official slot at the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday.

After decades of being written off for its cheap and cheerful crowd-pleasers, Nollywood — the frenetic film industry based in Lagos, which churns out up to five films a day — is basking in the reflected glory.

A report said Nigerian producers admit that they are still struggling to reach audiences outside Africa beyond the diaspora, despite making way more films every year than Hollywood.

Nigerians have long lapped up Nollywood’s never-ending deluge of low-budget dramas about love, poverty, religion and corruption, often spiced with the supernatural and the clash between modern and traditional values.

Not exactly known for their quality, many are shot at breakneck speed on shoestring budgets.

But that image — which producers insist is a hangover from the days when most were shot on video camcorders — may be about to change with “My Father’s Shadow”, the first film to make the grade at Cannes, the temple of arthouse cinema.

“Getting into competition for the first time ever shows that Nigerian cinema has come of age,” insisted Prince Baba Agba, a cultural advisor to President Bola Tinubu, who is in Cannes for the premiere.

Pivotal moment 

Akinola Davies’s first feature is set during the 1993 coup, a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s recent history, when the military annulled the election and General Sani Abacha eventually took power.

This “lost chance” when Akinola said the “rug was pulled away and everyone’s dreams of democracy were just taken away”, still marks the country.

The semi-autobiographical story, featuring “Gangs of London” actor Sope Dirisu, has two small boys following their father through Lagos as the coup unfolds.

And the film is no one-off “unicorn”, Agba argued.

Editi Effiong’s crime thriller “The Black Book” topped the global lists on Netflix last year, including being number one in South Korea.

“We have had films going to major festivals and we have won prizes at Sundance,” he said, pointing to “Shine Your Eyes” — a hit at the Berlin film festival.

“Eyimofe (This Is My Desire)” has been picked up by the prestigious streaming and distribution network Criterion Collection.

“It was fully shot in Nigeria, with Nigerian producers, Nigerian finance, everything,” Agba added.

“We are still making an awful lot of films, but now in all the strata, from the bottom to the top,” he added.

“You have people doing million-dollar productions, and you have people doing $10,000 films… all telling unique stories with the soul and heart and spirit of Nigeria,” he added.

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Tax breaks for filmmakers — now passing through parliament — could be a gamechanger, he said, boosting Nollywood’s new “penetration internationally thanks to streaming and co-productions”.

Big US streamers began to dip their toe during the pandemic, with Netflix picking up “Blood Sisters”, “Man of God” and the musical “Ayinla” while local platforms also boomed, particularly in the Muslim north’s “Kannywood”, named after the city of Kano.

‘Big challenges’

There has since been a few big bumps in the road, however, with Amazon closing down its Africa operation last year.

Netflix has also hit the brakes hard, industry insiders in Cannes told AFP, although officially it’s still business as usual.

Big local players, however, are angling to step into the gap with the Ebonylife Group — a Nollywood powerhouse — about to launch its own platform.

“We will start small and we will build… We can’t keep waiting on everyone else to do this for us,” said its founder Mo Abudu, who is also opening a Nigerian cultural hub in London later this year.

While Agba admitted the industry faces “big technological and infrastructure challenges”, particularly with mobile networks as most films are seen on phones, there has been progress.

“We hope to double our (cinema) screens to 300. Brazil, with a similar population, has over 3,000,” he said.

Along with Afrobeats music, Nollywood is Nigeria’s main source of soft power.