Taiye Ajayi

Celebrity Gist

Adesua Etomi-Wellington Reveals Near-Death Experience and Emergency Surgery in Emotional Post

Nollywood actress Adesua Etomi-Wellington nearly lost her life in June during a medical emergency that ended in unplanned surgery. In a heartfelt Instagram post, the actress opened up about the terrifying ordeal that happened while she was in the UK with her husband, singer Banky W, and their two sons. What began as a health scare quickly spiraled into something far more serious. “I could have lost my life in June,” she wrote. “What I went through was horrific and ended with an unplanned surgery, and strangely, the surgery itself was the least dramatic part of it all.” The Sugar Rush star was in the UK for two speaking engagements when the crisis hit. Looking back, she believes she’s only alive because of divine timing. “If even one single detail had been different, I wouldn’t be here today. When I think about it, I shudder,” she said. The experience changed her. Adesua says her faith is stronger now, and she sees life differently. “There’s nothing anyone can tell me, God is real,” she wrote. Calling it her “second chance at life,” she encouraged her followers not to waste time on negativity. “Let’s choose to be softer, kinder, gentler, forgiving, patient, loving, and peaceful,” she urged. “I’ll never take another day for granted, neither should you”, she captions her post.

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NNPC Raises Fuel Price to ₦992 Per Litre as Nigeria Faces Fresh Petrol Scarcity

Nigerians woke up to another fuel price shock as the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) raised petrol prices from ₦865 to ₦992 per litre, a jump that’s already causing headaches for motorists across the country. By Monday, October 13, many filling stations were either closed or not selling fuel, raising fears of another round of crippling fuel scarcity. NNPC hasn’t released an official statement explaining the increase, but station attendants say they’ve been told to update their pumps to the new price. At the NNPC Mega Station on Ogunusi Road in Ojodu Berger, Lagos, attendants confirmed they received instructions to change their displays to ₦992 per litre. Meanwhile, stations in Ibafo along the Lagos–Ibadan expressway were still showing the old price of ₦875, but they weren’t selling to anyone. Across different regions, many NNPC stations stayed shut or stopped selling fuel altogether, fueling rumors of supply problems. The timing couldn’t be worse. Fuel scarcity is already hitting parts of the country, with long queues recently appearing in Abuja. Some reports link the shortage to a dispute involving Dangote Refinery and the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN).

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China Arrests Zion Church Founder, Jin Mingri, and 20 Members in Major Crackdown on Underground Christians

Chinese authorities have arrested Jin Mingri, founder of one of China‘s most prominent underground churches, along with more than 20 members of his congregation. Human rights groups are calling it one of the biggest crackdowns on unregistered Christian communities in years. Jin, also known as Ezra Jin, was taken from his home in Guangxi on Friday. Several other pastors were detained overnight in cities including Beijing. A detention notice verified by AFP says Jin is being held for the “illegal use of information networks.” Church sources say at least seven pastors, including Jin, could face criminal charges for “illegally spreading religious information online.” Police searched their homes and seized computers and phones. “This is a blatant attack on religious freedom,” said Grace Jin, the pastor’s daughter, speaking from the United States. She says lawyers have been denied access to detained members in Beihai, and she hasn’t been able to reach her father since his arrest. Sean Long, another Zion pastor now based in the U.S., called the arrests “devastating but not surprising.” He added, “We’re praying for the best, but preparing for the worst.” Jin founded Zion Church in Beijing in 2007. It grew quickly to about 1,500 members before authorities forcibly shut it down in 2018. But the church didn’t disappear, it moved online, holding Zoom services and organizing small gatherings in over 40 cities across China. That apparently didn’t sit well with officials. “The government knows how much influence Zion has,” Long said. “They shut us down in 2018, watched us keep growing online, and now they’re trying to silence us completely.” The arrests are part of a broader campaign against unregistered Christian groups. In May, Pastor Gao Quanfu of the Light of Zion Church was detained for “using superstitious activities to undermine justice.” The next month, several members of the Golden Lampstand Church were convicted of fraud, with their pastor sentenced to 15 years. China’s constitution claims to protect religious freedom, but only state-approved churches can legally operate. Unregistered “house churches” regularly face raids, surveillance, and arrests. Beijing banned online religious services without government approval in 2022. Last month, it introduced new rules banning preaching or sharing religious content through livestreams, videos, or platforms like WeChat. The United States has condemned the detentions. “This crackdown shows the CCP’s ongoing hostility toward Christians who won’t let the Party control their faith,” said U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, calling on Beijing to release everyone detained. When asked about the arrests, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian wouldn’t comment directly, saying only that China “firmly opposes U.S. interference in its internal affairs under the pretext of religious issues.” From abroad, Grace Jin is deeply worried about her father. “In my mind, we’ve played out this scenario since I was a kid,” she said quietly. “Being a Christian in China, you just know something like this could happen.”

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Foreign News

All 20 Israeli Hostages Released by Hamas in Historic Prisoner Exchange Deal

After months of agonizing waiting, families across Israel can finally breathe. Hamas has released all 20 Israeli hostages in a landmark prisoner exchange with Israel that concluded early Monday, October 13. The Israel Defense Forces confirmed the hostages crossed safely from Gaza into Israel, bringing an end to weeks of difficult negotiations and unbearable uncertainty for their families. Medical teams were waiting at the border to assess the freed hostages before airlifting them to hospitals nationwide. There, they’ll receive ongoing care and, most importantly, reunite with loved ones who’ve been desperate for their return. The first group released included Alon Ohel, Guy Gilboa-Dalal, and Omri Miran. All three were taken by helicopter to hospitals after initial health checks. One of the most powerful moments came when 48-year-old Omri Miran finally embraced his wife, Lishay. The IDF shared photos of the emotional reunion, Miran, who was taken from his Nahal Oz home during the October 7, 2023 attack, looked overwhelmed but physically stable. The Israeli foreign ministry later identified 13 additional freed hostages, including Elkana Bohbot, Avinatan Or, Yosef-Chaim Ohana, and Bar Kupershtein, who was captured while working at the Nova music festival. On the Palestinian side, buses carrying dozens of prisoners arrived in Ramallah and Gaza, according to the Hamas-run Prisoners Office. Under the ceasefire agreement, Israel is releasing more than 1,900 Palestinian prisoners.

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Lasisi Elenu Claps Back After Being Mistaken for Viral Cameroonian Drummer

Nigerian comedian Lasisi Elenu (real name Nosa Afolabi) isn’t having it after someone on social media confused him with a Cameroonian drummer who’s been going viral. The whole thing started when an X user named Filmex posted side-by-side photos of Lasisi and the drummer, suggesting they were the same person at different stages of life. The post was meant to be motivational, basically saying “look how far he’s come, don’t give up on your dreams”, but there was one problem: they’re two completely different people. The tweet blew up, and people couldn’t stop laughing at the mix-up. Eventually, Lasisi saw it after being tagged repeatedly. The comedian wasn’t about to let this slide quietly. He fired back with a tweet that had people in stitches: “Maaaaaaaa no just catch your papa, maaaa no jus.” Fans loved his playful but slightly annoyed response. Some joined in on the joke while others felt bad that he’d been mistaken for someone else. So who’s the actual guy in the photo? His name is Ela Oyono Mathieu, a talented Cameroonian drummer who’s been making waves online with his electric performances and unique style. Mathieu has been getting love across Africa for his energetic stage presence and drumming skills. One X account called him “Cameroon’s best animator, currently going viral for his amazing drumming skills and style.”

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Akon’s Wife Files for Divorce After 29 Years, Seeks €100M — But Court Finds Only $10K in His Account

After nearly three decades together, Akon‘s marriage is ending in a way nobody saw coming. The singer’s wife, Tomeka Thiam, has filed for divorce and is asking for €100 million, citing emotional neglect and differences that couldn’t be fixed. But here’s where it gets interesting: the court reportedly found only $10,000 in Akon’s bank account. Tomeka and Akon have been together since his early music days, and for years they seemed like one of the industry’s most solid couples. But people close to the family say cracks had been showing for a while. Tomeka was apparently fed up with Akon’s secretive handling of money and his very public relationships with other women. Though they share children, custody details haven’t been made public yet. Sources say Tomeka had been thinking about leaving for some time before finally filing the papers. The $10,000 discovery has everyone talking. For a guy known for his wealth and charitable work across Africa and America, that number just doesn’t add up. Insiders suggest Akon’s fortune might be stashed elsewhere, possibly under his mother’s name, which would be a strategic move to shield assets before a divorce settlement. “The court couldn’t trace the bulk of his assets directly to him,” one source said. Neither Akon nor his lawyers have commented on the divorce or addressed the money questions. Social media, predictably, has gone wild. Memes about the $10,000 are everywhere. Some people point out that rich folks often keep their money in ways that don’t show up in regular bank accounts. Others are questioning whether Tomeka’s €100 million demand makes sense if there’s really only $10,000 to be found.

Seyi Tinubu
Politics, Trending

One Million Bibles to Reach Nigerian Youth in Seyi Tinubu’s Name

A massive Bible distribution project is underway in Nigeria, with organizers planning to hand out one million copies in honor of Seyi Tinubu, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s son. According to report, the initiative was unveiled during a thanksgiving service at the National Christian Centre in Abuja on Sunday. Friends of Seyi Tinubu organized the event, led by Hon. Belusochukwu Enwere, who heads the Youth Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria (YOWICAN). But organizers say this isn’t about celebrating one person. They’re hoping the project will start something bigger: a moral revival among young Nigerians. “The one million Bible project is a gift to the body of Christ and a seed for moral transformation. Through this effort, we hope to restore integrity, compassion, and love for humanity among young Nigerians,” Enwere explained. The thanksgiving service wasn’t just happening in Abuja. About 40 churches across the country held simultaneous services, all focused on prayers for national renewal and moral revival. Rev. Ini Ukpuho, the National Christian Centre’s chaplain, led the Abuja service and offered special prayers for both the Tinubu family and Nigeria. Church leaders from various denominations welcomed the initiative, calling it timely given concerns about eroding values in society. Seyi Tinubu shared his thoughts through a representative, emphasizing how faith and moral education shape responsible citizens and drive national progress. The first batch of Bibles was presented during the service. Distribution will kick off in the coming weeks through churches, schools, and youth ministries nationwide, with organizers hoping to inspire ethical leadership and moral transformation among Nigeria’s young people.

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Wale Edun Addresses Health Rumors: “I’m Fine and Recovering in Abuja”

Nigeria’s Finance Minister Wale Edun has personally addressed rumors that swept social media claiming he’d suffered a stroke and was rushed overseas for medical care. Through investigative journalist Jackson Ude, who served as an aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Edun set the record straight on X (formerly Twitter). “I don’t have stroke. I am in Abuja and feeling better,” the minister said, making it clear he’s been dealing with a minor health issue but nothing as serious as the rumors suggested. Edun admitted he’s been under the weather recently, which is why he had to skip his trip to Washington DC for the 2025 IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings. “I don’t have stroke. I am not diagnosed with stroke. I got a bit sick and had to stay back to get treatment. I am getting better now,” he explained. The speculation gained momentum after people noticed his absence from a recent economic delegation. Social media quickly filled with claims that he’d been airlifted abroad for emergency treatment. Now the minister has cleared the air. He’s in Abuja, getting treated locally, and recovering well.

Seyi Makinde
Politics

Governor Makinde Calls Out Works Minister Over Refusal to Reveal Highway Project Costs

Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde has taken a swipe at Works Minister David Umahi for dodging questions about how much the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway actually costs. In a video that’s been making the rounds online from an event on Friday, Makinde, himself an electrical engineer, said there’s no reason Umahi should be “dancing around the cost” of a project approved by President Bola Tinubu. His comments followed a tense on-air clash earlier this week between Umahi and ARISE News journalist Rufai Oseni, where the minister visibly lost his cool when pressed about the 700-kilometre project’s price tag. During the interview, Oseni asked Umahi a straightforward question: how much does each kilometre of the highway cost? Instead of answering, Umahi dismissed it as an “elementary” question and suggested the journalist didn’t have the technical know-how to understand. “These are elementary questions,” Umahi said. “The money is meant for the project and will be paid according to the work done. How can you be asking for cost per kilometre? The prices are different, the next kilometre is different from the next kilometre.” Calling himself a “professor” of practice in engineering, Umahi told Oseni to “keep quiet” and “stop saying what you don’t know.” Oseni shot back: “Minister, it’s alright. Keep dignifying yourself, and let the world know who you truly are.” Supporting Oseni’s line of questioning, Makinde said Umahi’s refusal to give clear answers only raises more suspicions about the project. “They asked a minister how much the coastal road is, and then you’re dancing around, saying the next kilometre is different from the next,” Makinde said. “Then what is the average cost?” The governor then compared the highway to road projects his administration completed in Oyo State, breaking down the numbers for context. “When we did the Oyo to Iseyin road, it was about ₦9.99 billion for roughly 34 or 35 kilometres, that’s about ₦238 million per kilometre,” he explained. “For Iseyin to Ogbomoso, 76 kilometres cost around ₦43 billion, which is about ₦500 million per kilometre, and that included two bridges.” President Tinubu’s administration announced the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway last year. The ambitious project is set to run through nine states with two additional spurs connecting northern regions. When the first 47.47-kilometre stretch was handed over to Hitech Construction Company Limited, Umahi said the road would be built with concrete pavement for durability.

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Foreign News

Putin Defends Trump After Nobel Peace Prize Snub: “Award Has Lost Credibility”

Russian President Vladimir Putin has come to Donald Trump’s defense after the U.S. president was passed over for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, claiming the prestigious award has “largely lost credibility.” During a visit to Tajikistan on Friday, Putin criticized the Norwegian Nobel Committee’s decision to honor Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado instead of Trump, who had publicly sought the recognition. “There’ve been cases when the Nobel Committee awarded the prize to people who’ve done nothing for peace,” Putin told reporters, according to Politico Europe. “That’s damaged the prize’s prestige.” While Putin didn’t explicitly say Trump deserved to win, he praised the American leader’s recent diplomatic efforts, saying Trump is “doing a lot to solve crises that have lasted years, in some cases, decades.” “Donald sincerely is aiming for peace,” Putin added. “The most striking example is the situation in the Middle East.” His comments came just days after Trump announced Israel and Hamas had reached a ceasefire agreement to end the Gaza war, a truce that took effect Friday. In an unusual alignment, the White House also slammed the Nobel Committee’s decision. Spokesman Steven Cheung accused the committee of “placing politics over peace” and argued Trump’s diplomatic record made him the obvious choice. “President Trump will continue making peace deals, ending wars, and saving lives. He has the heart of a humanitarian, and there will never be anyone like him who can move mountains with the sheer force of his will,” Cheung wrote on X. Trump has long criticized the Nobel Committee for what he sees as unfair treatment. He recently claimed his administration had “ended eight wars” since taking office in January and called any other winner “a big insult” to the United States. Trump hasn’t directly responded to missing out on the 2025 prize, but posted videos on Truth Social showing supporters celebrating the Gaza ceasefire. The Nobel Committee’s chairman, Jørgen Watne Frydnes, explained that Machado earned the honor for “speaking out for judicial independence, human rights, and popular representation” in Venezuela. Nominations for the 2025 prize closed on January 31, less than two weeks into Trump’s second term. Four former U.S. presidents have won the Nobel Peace Prize: Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Jimmy Carter, and Barack Obama. Former Vice President Al Gore also received the honor.

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