The
year 2017 was quite a very interesting one filled with many memorable moments.
In this special feature, we are throwing a spotlight on some of the people,
places, things and events that makes the year an exciting one.
Akinwunmi
Ambode
The hard working governor of Lagos State is definitely the
most popular governor in Nigeria today based on the many infrastructural
projects the governor is embarking on across the length and breadth of the
state and the speed at which he is
striving to transform Lagos.
Wizkid
Wizkid achieved international recognition following his
collaboration with Drake on the global hit, ‘One Dance’, which reached number
one in 15 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and
Australia. In addition to his solo work, Wizkid has collaborated with several
other artists like Chris Brown, Rihanna, The Weeknd, Future, Jidenna, etc and has featured on many
hit songs.
Wizkid was nominated in seven categories at the 2017
Billboard awards but won in three, “Top Hot 100 song”, “Top R&B song” and
“Top R&B Collaboration” being the only Nigerian to win such. He also won 3
awards at the AFRIMA, “Artiste of the Year”, “Song of the Year” and “Best Male
artiste in Western Africa”. He also won “Best International Act” at the MOBO.
Earlier this year, Wizkid became the first Afrobeat artist
to appear in the 2018 Guinness World Records for his contribution to Drake’s
hit song “One Dance’’.
Davido
Davido made the
headlines when his hit song, IF was remixed by the R&B legend, R. Kelly. He
has since had successful collaborations with the likes of Young Thug, Rae
Sremmurd, Wale, UK pop sensation Jay Sean and a collabo is in the offing with
rap star, Drake. Davido won the “Best African Act” and “Best Worldwide Act –
Africa” at the 2017 MTV EMA. He also won the “Best African Act” at the MOBO, in
the UK.
Davido had his 2017 tour the, 30 Billion World Tour which
was the most successful tour by an African artiste.
Buhari’s
Health
President Buhari’s health issue made the headlines having
traveled to the UK for treatments on two occasions. He was alleged to have been
poisoned. On his last medical trip, he spent close to 3 months in the UK where
he was been attended to before returning to the country. But the president is
now fit as a fiddle and has been attending to state issues.
Evans
the kidnapper
One of the biggest news in Nigeria in 2017 is the arrest of
the billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, popularly known as Evans.
More than 20 security operatives stormed the Fred Shoboyejo
home of vicious kidnapper and robber, Evans, less than a month after the police
announced a N30 million bounty in return for information leading to his arrest.
For at least seven years, Evans has co-ordinated bank
robberies across Oyo, Port Harcourt and Abia, as well as numerous high-profile
kidnaps whose ransoms amount to hundreds of millions of naira.
Cardi B
Cardi B became the first female solo rapper to Top The
Billboard 100 Chart Since 1998.
She officially dethroned Taylor Swift, as “Bodak Yellow” —
Cardi’s pure cut swagger of a rap anthem — has took over the No. 1 spot,
displacing Swift’s pop tantrum “Look What You Made Me Do” on the Billboard Hot
100 singles chart.
This was a big deal for Cardi B, having gone from the most
entertaining breakout star of the VH1 reality show Love & Hip Hop to
chart-topping rapper in under two years. For another, she’s now the first solo
female rapper to reach this height since Lauryn Hill’s “Doo Wop (That Thing)”
debuted at No. 1 in 1998, or almost 20 years ago.
Donald
Trump
Billionaire business man, Donald Trump became the 45th
American president in an election that has been plagued with many controversies
especially the Russian interference. Donald Trump won over favourtite
candidate, Hillary Clinton whom the polls had favoured to win the election,
though she won the popular votes but Donald trump won the electoral college
votes to become the president.
Since his assumption as the president, it’s been one controversy
or the other, the biggest of which was the Travel Ban issued on some countries
and immigrants. He’s also been touted as the ‘Twitter President’ because a day
won’t pass without him posting on Twitter.
Ikorodu/Badoo
The deadly cult group threw Ikorodu town into pandemonium.
Kidnapping and killing several innocent souls and families. There excesses were
later curtailed by the security agents who brought back peace to the ancient
town.
The
Wedding Party 1 & 2
To think that a Nigerian movie will gross over N400 million
at the cinemas in less than 3 months will be a mirage or an unachievable dream.
But a production of media amazon, Mo Abudu, The Wedding Party made this much at
the box office to emerge the highest grossing movie in Nigeria. The success of
the movie led to its sequel, The Wedding Party 2 which was partly shot in
Dubai. The sequel made over N70 million in its opening weekend at the cinemas.
TsTV
Nigerians were excited when a new cable tv, TsTV announced
that it will be providing a Pay As You View subscription package unlike the
monthly subscriptions that is currently offered by the existing competitors.
But there was so much complains by the people when they couldn’t get the
decoders on the 1st of October that the station promised to launch its
services.
The
Missile Man
North Korean put the whole world especially America on the
edge with the series of nuclear missile tests conducted by the country. The
climax of which was the threat by the North Korean president, Kim Jung Un of having a missile with a war head that can
reach the United States’ city of Guam a U.S. territory in the Pacific, and remains
an immediate threat to South Korea and other U.S. allies in the region, which
North Korea could reach with conventional weapons and shorter-range missiles.
There have been various exchanges of threats between the
North Korean president and US president Donald Trump who dubbed him The Missile
Man.
Moji
Olaiya
The entire Nigerian movie community popularly known as
Nollywood was thrown into mourning when the death of star actress Moji Olaiya
was announced. She died in a Canadian hospital in what was described to have
been a complication from childbirth.
Big
Shaq
Big Shaq's the man of the moment, or at the very least, man
of the memes. His first single 'Mans Not Hot' has amassed over 3 million global
streams, and his appearance on Fire in the Booth was a viral hit, spawning
countless parodies and high profile fans.
The official music video for the original track currently
has over 100 million views on YouTube.
He’s born Michael Dapaah and he is of Ghanaian descent.
Hugh
Hefner
American founder of the international adult magazine
Playboy, died at the age of 91. Playboy Enterprises Inc said he passed away
peacefully at home in Los Angeles, from natural causes.
Hefner began publishing Playboy in his kitchen in 1953. It
became the largest-selling men's magazine in the world, shifting seven million
copies a month at its peak. It was also gathered that the ladies’ man was
notorious for popping Viagra — a prescription medicine used in the treatment of
erectile dysfunction and impotence in men. “Hefner ate Viagra like sweets in
order to maintain his very active sex life,” The Independent has reported.
P-square
Breakup
Nigerian Hip-hop twins, Peter and Paul Okoye of the popular
stage name Psquare, that dominated the Nigerian music industry for many years,
have finally split up. According to a letter sent to their lawyer Festus Keyamo
(SAN) by Peter, he demanded for a termination of the agreement as a group.
Paul attributed the group's break up to the personal
ambitions of his twin brother, Peter which conflicted with the group's
interest. They have both moved on to release solo projects.
Prince
Harry
Prince Harry, a grandson of Queen Elizabeth II who is fifth
in line to the throne, is engaged to Meghan Markle, his American girlfriend in
November and the two have been billed to wed Saturday 19th May, 2018 according
to Buckingham Palace announcement. The Royal Family will pay for the wedding,
including the service, music, flowers and reception.
DJ Olu
and Tagbo’s death
Pop star Davido lost some of his friends in what many
described as mysterious and which caused a whole lot of social media frenzy.
Umeike Tagbo, died on his birthday at a bar in the Lekki
area of Lagos after allegedly taking several shots of Tequila. While the police
awaited autopsy report to ascertain the cause of death, Tagbo’s girlfriend,
Caroline Danjuma, discarded insinuations that he died of drunkenness.
She also alleged that Davido ran away after dumping his
corpse at a general hospital on Lagos Island.
However, the musician denied the allegation. And CCTV
footage from the bar that was released by the artiste exonerated him of this
accusation.
Three days after, the bodies of another two of the artiste’s
friends Olugbenga Abiodun aka DJ Olu (former Davido’s DJ) and Chime Amaechi
were found in a BMW car in a garage on Block B, Banana Island, Lagos. It was
alleged that the two died of drug overdose, an allegation the parents of the two
deceased denied.
Nnamdi
Kanu and IPOB
The agitation for Biafra reached the height in 2017 with the
release of the IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu who was earlier detained by the Federal
government. The group leader was releasing many threats against the federal
government which led to the government sending the military to the East in what
was called Operation Python Dance. Nnamdi Kanu house was invaded in this
operation and the IPOB leader fled to an unknown destination. Nothing has been
heard from him since he fled the country.
Debo
Adedayo
Debo Adedayo, a final year student of Redeemer’s University
was expelled for his post on social media about the institution which didn’t go
down well with the school authority.
He explained that contrary to the reason given for his
expulsion, he has never ridiculed Redeemer’s University in any way; either in
his actions or posts on social media.
According to the expulsion letter, Adedayo was accused of
“posting certain messages on some social media platforms which are offensive
and portrayed the Redeemer’s University and some of its officials in a bad
light.”
“The above is unbecoming of a product of the University
where degrees are awarded based on character and learning. By the rules and
regulations guiding students conduct in Redeemer’s University, the act
constitutes serious misconduct which is punishable by expulsion,” the letter
stated.
Emmanuel
Macron
Centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron decisively won the French
presidential election, defeating far-right candidate Marine Le Pen.
Mr. Macron won by 66.06% to 33.94% to become, at 39, the
country's youngest president.
Mr. Macron's win ends the decades-long dominance of the two
traditional main left-wing and right-wing parties.
He said that a new page was being turned in French history.
"I want it to be a page of hope and renewed
trust," he said.
Mr. Macron said he had heard "the rage, anxiety and
doubt that a lot of you have expressed" and vowed to spend his five years
in office "fighting the forces of division that undermine France".
Glo
Lafftafest
Telecom giant, Globacom’s had a blockbuster comedy show, Glo
Laffta Fest which was held across the country.
Fans who attended the shows were treated to rib-cracking
performances by heavyweights in the comedy industry such as Basketmouth,
Salvador from Uganda, Bovi Ugboma, I Go Dye and Acapella. Others who have also
thrilled at the shows are Dan D’Humorous, Seyi Law, De Don, Bash, Senator,
Still Ringing, Kenny Blaq among many others.
Glo
Mega Music Tour
The Glo Mega Music Nationwide Tour packaged by national
telecommunications company, Globacom, was held in 26 different cities across
the country including Suleja, Makurdi, Lokoja, Ayingba, Port Harcourt and
Ibadan (twice). Others are Akure, Abeokuta and Ijebu Ode. Others are Aba,
Calabar, Asaba, Benin, Victoria Island, Ajah, Ikeja, Benin, Port Harcourt,
Owerri, Ekpoma, Enugu, Kubwa and Abuja.
The show paraded some of the finest artistes in Nigeria such
as 2face Idibia, Timaya, Flavour, Yemi Alade, Reekado Banks, Kiss Daniel among
others.
Seun
Egbegbe
Controversial socialite, Seun Egbegbe was caught in an
iPhone theft at the popular Computer Village. After he was granted bail for
this phone theft, few months after he was again arrested for allegedly
defrauding some Bureau De Change operatives of over N40 million. He has since
been remanded in prison.
Guinness
Henry Thierry
Guinness Nigeria Plc has unveiled Arsenal and France legend
Thierry Henry as the ambassador for their ‘Made of Black’ campaign. Henry,
popularly referred to as ‘Igwe’ by Arsenal fans, was also ceremonially dressed
as an Igbo chief at the unveiling event.
Speaking at the event, Henry Thierry revealed, “I am happy
to be here, first time in Nigeria,” he began. “I played with Victor Ikpeba, I
played with Nwankwo Kanu, they kept telling me you have to go (to Nigeria),
they love the game there. I knew that for a fact because I grew up watching the
Super Eagles back in 1994. Before that a lot of Nigerians played in France,
(Samson) Siasia, (Stephen) Keshi, may he rest in peace. All those guys played
in France and that was the first time I knew about Nigeria and they did so
well. And the Super Eagles backed it up at the 1994 World Cup, and what a team
Nigeria had then. I am very happy to be here and I had already had fufu so I am
ready.”
Floyd
Mayweather
Floyd Mayweather retired in style and reached the historic
landmark of 50 fights undefeated with a convincing 10th-round technical
knockout victory against Conor McGregor. In a fascinating duel, the MMA star
proved a more-than-game opponent in the early rounds of what had been described
as a farce and freak show when it was announced in mid-June.
With the triumph and his legacy intact, 'Money' Mayweather
becomes the first boxer to finish his career at 50-0, eclipsing the record he
had previously shared with the legendary heavyweight of the 1940s and 50s,
Rocky Marciano.
The contest, fuelled by hype and drawing so much interest
that it is likely to break all pay-per-view records and gross upwards of $600
million, proved to be a compelling contest in the end. It was once again
mastered by Mayweather, who, as he worked out McGregor's unusual movement,
decided to throw so few punches for the first three rounds that the Irishman
took them cleanly.
KWAM 1
KWAM 1 loses his daughter, Wasilat to diabetes.
Wasilat died in Canada after a brief illness.
The deceased, said to be 34 years old, reportedly died from
complications arising from diabetes.
In an Instagram post, Kwam 1 extolled the virtues of his
late daughter while saying he accepts her death as the will of Allah.
Coke
Studio Africa
Coke Studio Africa and Coke Studio South Africa have merged
for 2017, into one. The merger increases the number of participating countries
to 16, up from 11 in previous edition. The production now includes artists from
South Africa, Rwanda, Angola, Zimbabwe, Togo, Madagascar, Mauritius, Kenya,
Uganda, Tanzania, Nigeria, Ghana, Mozambique, DRC, Ethiopia, Cameroon. The last
edition featured Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Nigeria, Ghana, Mozambique, DRC,
Ethiopia, Cameroon, Cote d’ Ivoire, & Togo whilst South Africa had its own
production.
Some of the renowned names in the 2017 season include
Khaligraph Jones & Band Becca from Kenya, Rayvanny, Izzo Bizness, Nandy
from Tanzania, Sami Dan from Ethiopia, Bebe Cool, Eddy Kenzo and Sheebah, Ykee
Benda representing Uganda, Nasty C, Busiswa, Mashayabhuqe from South Africa,
Youssoupha from Democratic Republic of Congo, Runtown and Yemi from Nigeria.
Adding to the list are Dji Tafinha from Angola, Laura Beg
from Mauritius, Jah Prayzah and Slapdee from Central Africa Republic, Bisa Kdei
and Worlasi from Ghana, Betty G from Ethiopia, Bruce Melodie, Shellsy Baronet
& Mr. Bow from Mozambique, Denise from Madagascar and Ozane from Togo,
Freeda from Namibia.
Key names in production are reputable producers such as
Yuvir Pillay Nivedan a.k.a Sketchy Bongo from South Africa, Kiff No beat from
Ivory Coast, Nahreel from Tanzania amongst others.
Big
Brother Naija
Around the globe, the Big Brother format remains one of the
most popular genres of entertainment and this is also the case in Nigeria.
The 2nd edition of the reality TV show generated so much
buzz on social media amongst Nigerians when it was announced that it will be
produced in South Africa and not Nigeria. After close to 3 months of 12
housemates living in the Big Brother House, housemate, Efe Michael Ejeba
secured 57.61 per cent of votes to emerge winner of the 2017 Big Brother Naija
'See Goobe' reality TV show.
Airtel
The Voice
The drama and intrigue that marked the beginning of the
'Battle Rounds' on Airtel The Voice Nigeria Season 2 has kept social media
users busy since Sunday 30th July, 2017 night and after weeks of battling with
other 48 contestants, Team Timi Dakolo’s Idyl (Daniel Diongoli) emerged the winner
of the second season of The Voice Nigeria music reality show. The show was
sponsored by Airtel and Coca-Cola.
C.
Ronaldo/Ballon d’Or
Real Madrid forward, Cristiano Ronaldo won the 2017 Ballon
d’Or prize.
The 32-year-old was named the winner of France Football’s
prestigious award at a ceremony in Paris.
Ronaldo had previously won the award in 2008, 2013, 2014 and
2016.
In achieving this feat, the Portugal captain now draws level
with Lionel Messi on five awards.
Ronaldo was favourite to win this year, after a remarkable
year with the La Liga and European champions.
The Ballon d’Or, considered by many as the ultimate prize
for an individual, is awarded to the best player in Europe.
Spain
and Catalonia
The Catalan independence referendum of 2017, also known by
the numeronym 1-O (for "1 October") in Spanish and Catalan media, was
an independence referendum held on 1 October 2017 in the Spanish autonomous
community of Catalonia, passed by the Parliament of Catalonia and called by the
Generalitat de Catalunya. It was declared illegal on 7 September 2017 and
suspended by the Constitutional Court of Spain after a request from the Spanish
government, who declared it a breach of the Spanish Constitution of 1978.
Additionally, in early September the High Court of Justice of Catalonia had
issued orders to the police to try to prevent it, including the detention of
various persons responsible for its preparation. Due to the many irregularities
in the administration of the vote (with people being able to vote more than
once in some places despite organizers' claims to the contrary and on whether
there was any control about it) as well as to the use of force by the National
Police and Civil Guard, international observers invited by the Generalitat
declared that the referendum failed to meet the minimum international standards
for elections.
Anthony
Joshua
In October 2017, AJ retained the WBA (Super), IBF and IBO
Heavyweight titles when he recorded his 20-0 knockout as he defeated Carlos
Takamwho was ranked number 3 by the IBF. In round 10, Joshua landed a clean
right uppercut, followed by a barrage of punches. Referee Edwards, seeing this,
stepped in between, halting the fight. CompuBox stats showed that Joshua landed
152 of 454 punches thrown (34%) and Takam was less busy connecting 52 of his
222 thrown (23%). The boxing bout was shown live to Nigerians via Kwesse Cable TV Channel platform.
Rochas
Okorocha and Statues
Imo state governor, Rochas Okorocha sparked up nationwide
row for allegedly erecting statues of African personalities with state funds
while they claimed he hasn’t done enough to better the lives of people of Imo
State. The condemnation came after he unveiled the statue of the South African
president, Jacob Zuma who is facing corruption charges in his country.
Heineken
LFDW
Heineken Lagos Fashion and Design Week galvanized the entire African continent to be
the global locus for creativity and commerce from Lagos, Nigeria as it returns
for its 7th edition with Heineken as the headline sponsor on the 25th – 28th
October 2017.
Connecting with over 20 million Pan-African insiders, the
event had Runway Shows, Fashion Business Series, Fashion Focus Talks, and the
#HLFDW After Party. This year’s events will feature an exciting four-day
lineup. Themed “Africa: Shaping Fashion’s Future”. There was also an African
inspired Heineken hospitality collection created by East African designers –
Lulu Mutuli and Azra Walji – a demonstration of Heineken’s appreciation of
African designs, made possible through collaborative work between the Global
Heineken, East African and Nigerian teams”.
Nigeria
and World Cup
The Super Eagles qualified for the FIFA 2018 World Cup in
Russia as they beat Zambia 1-0 at the Akwa Ibom International Stadium in Uyo on
Saturday. A 73rd minute goal from Alex Iwobi ensured that the Super Eagles
would be at their record sixth appearance at the World.
Nathaniel
Bassey
It is perhaps an unlikely setting for a praise and worship
session. But every day at midnight, thousands of worshippers around the world
have logged on to Instagram to lift their voices in praise and prayer, united
by one hashtag: #HalleluyahChallenge.
More than 60,000 people have joined in the Instagram praise
and worship in an hour long midnight gathering, which is the brainchild of Nigerian
gospel singer Nathaniel Bassey.
It all started with a simple post on his Instagram page on
the 31st of May, where Bassey signaled his intention to start a 30-day midnight
praise challenge throughout the month of June.
Even Nigeria's expensive internet data costs have seemingly
not deterred eager worshipers who have flocked to the livestream on his
Instagram and Facebook pages.
At its peak on Monday, CNN observed that around 68,000
people joined the Instagram livestream, while over 50,000 joined the Facebook
livestream.
London
Fire
In what was described to be the worst fire incident in
recent times in the UK, close to 70 people lost their lives in the terrifying
blaze at the 24-storey Grenfell Towers. Horrified witnesses told how they saw
some families throwing children out of windows in an effort to save their lives
from the inferno.
Dammy
Krane
Nigerian pop singer Dammy Krane was arrested in Miami, U.S.
on allegations of Grand Theft, Credit Card Fraud and Identity Theft. The
allegation was made on the arrest affidavit filed by two Miami-Dade detectives.
The singer and his accomplice, Ilochukwu Gabriel, were on
Thursday, June 1, arrested in Miami-Dade, Florida.
He was later released from jail after fulfilling his bail
conditions.
Las
Vegas Shooting
On the night of Sunday, October 1, 2017, a gunman opened
fire on a crowd of concertgoers at the Route 91 Harvest music festival on the
Las Vegas Strip in Nevada, leaving 58 people dead and 546 injured. Between
10:05 and 10:15 p.m. PDT, 64-year-old Stephen Paddock of Mesquite, Nevada,
fired more than 1,100 rounds from his suite on the 32nd floor of the nearby
Mandalay Bay hotel. About an hour after Paddock fired his last shot into the
crowd of 22,000, he was found dead in his room from a self-inflicted gunshot
wound. His motive is unknown.
The incident is the deadliest mass shooting committed by an
individual in the United States. The shooting reignited the debate about gun
laws in the U.S., with attention focused on bump fire stocks, which Paddock
used to allow his semi-automatic rifles to fire at a rate similar to that of a
fully automatic weapon.
Daddy
Freeze and Tithing
Popular Nigerian OAP, Daddy Freeze sparked up a social media
arguments where he advised Christians to stop paying Tithes to churches. Daddy Freeze identified tithing as a
modern-day scam. There were so many
arguments for and against Tithing on social media and it became one of the
biggest religious issue on social media in Nigeria.
Kiss
Daniel and G-Worldwide
Popular pop star, Kiss Daniel walked out of his contract
with his record label, G-Worldwide, an act which led to accusations and
counter-accusations especially regarding the finances. However, the record
label has headed to the court to get an injunction against him for further
usage of his name. The artiste has since floated his own label, Fly Boi INC.
Nickfest
For the first time ever, Nickelodeon’s world famous,
Nickfest was held in Nigeria!
The family-fun festival was held for 2 days at The Balmoral
Convention Centre, Federal Palace Hotel in Lagos between November 18 & 19,
2017.
The show was hosted by radio and TV personality, IKponmwosa
Osakioduwa and child-comedian, Emmanuella of Mark Angel Comedy.
Some of Nickelodeon’s superstars including SpongeBob
SquarePants, Dora and Friends, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Chase,
Marshall, Rubble & Skye from Paw Patrol, Shimmer & Shine and a number
of a-list artistes treated parents and children to an experience of a lifetime.
Robert Mugabe
Zimbabwe's
former president Robert Mugabe was ousted by a dramatic "military
coup" that forced his resignation.
Robert Mugabe bowed
to pressure and stood down as president of Zimbabwe , ending his 37-year rule
that began with the optimism of independence but took the country to the brink of
economic collapse.
His resignation came as parliament was starting impeachment
proceedings against him — six days after the military took over the country and
placed the 93-year-old head of state under house arrest.
Within minutes of the announcement by the speaker of
parliament that Mr Mugabe had finally quit, horns started blaring as
Zimbabweans poured into the streets to celebrate the demise of the man who has
ruled them since independence in 1980.
The Weinstein effect
The Weinstein effect is a global trend in which people come
forward to accuse famous or powerful people of sexual misconduct. The term came
into use to describe a worldwide wave of these allegations that began in the
United States in October 2017, when media outlets reported on numerous sexual
abuse allegations against film producer Harvey Weinstein. Described as a
"tipping point" or "watershed moment", the Weinstein
allegations precipitated a "national reckoning" against sexual
harassment. USA Today wrote that 2017 was the year in which "sexual
harassment became a fireable offense".
Preceded by other sexual harassment cases earlier in the
year, the reports on the Weinstein allegations and subsequent #MeToo campaign,
which encouraged people to share their suppressed experiences of sexual misconduct,
triggered a cascade of allegations across multiple industries that brought
about the swift removal of many men in positions of power in the United States,
while tarnishing and ending political careers of additional men, as it spread
around the world. In the entertainment industry, allegations led to the
dismissal of actors and directors alike.
Banky
W’s wedding
Aptly the biggest celebrity wedding in Nigeria in 2017,
Banky W’s wedding to Nollywood actress Adesua Etomi gave the social media
community more than enough things to talk about for weeks with Ebuka Uchendu’s
AGBADA topping the list and trending for days.
The star-studded traditional wedding held in Lagos was
witnessed by close friends, associates and celebrities including, Bovi, Basket
Mouth, Kemi Adetiba, Tunde Demuren, Chigul, Lynxx, Juliet Ibrahim, M.I
Abaga,Dotun Kayode, Toolz, Tolu Oniru, Linda Ejiofor, Sola Sobowale, among
others.
Their white wedding was later held in Cape Town in South
Africa.
The
nuptial tie comes shortly after Banky W successfully had a third surgery for
skin cancer.
Their
engagement which was initially perceived as a publicity stunt was officially
announced by Banky W in February.
Both
celebrities featured as newlyweds in a Nollywood blockbuster titled “The Wedding
Party” and displayed an undeniable chemistry just like Brad Pit and Angelina
Jolie did in “Mr. & Mrs. Smith”.
Libya
Slavery
Last year, the world reacted in outrage to a CNN video
showing black men being sold as slaves in Libya. Many of the migrants narrated
the gruesome experiences they went through. There were many Nigerians who got
caught up in this slavery issues. Nigerians from
all works of life have since the CNN slavery report, joined the rest of the
world in expressing their outrage for the Libyan slave trade, because from the
clips many of the slaves appeared to be Nigerians.
Law
School Student and Hijab
A Nigerian law school graduate was denied her call to the
bar for refusing to take off her headscarf sparking off a nationwide debate.
Amasa Firdaus Abdulsalam was not permitted by the Body of
Benchers to enter the International Conference Centre on December 12 where the
call to bar is usually held.
The Lagos-based Nigerian Law School said that she was
breaking the dress code set by the university, but Abdulsalam, who was already
wearing her new gown, insisted on wearing the wig on top of her hijab.
The hijab is a headscarf worn by many Muslim women who feel
it is part of their religion.
Innoson/
GT Bank/EFCC
It’s a dirty story of a business gone bad! The story of
Innoson Motors CEO, Innocent
Chukwuma and GT Bank threw the entire cyberspace into frenzy when the EFCC
arrested Innoson boss based on a petition on customs papers forgery that GT
Bank wrote to the anti-fraud organization. Innoson later revealed that GT Bank over
imposed excess and unlawful charges in
its Current account based on a loan he secured from the bank which is currently
under litigation.
Terrorist
Attacks
There were spates of terrorist attacks across Europe.
Pop star Ariana Grande’s concert at the Manchester Arena, UK
was disrupted by a suicide bomber who killed 22 people at the concert ground,
and left 59 injured. The attack was described to be the worst terror attack to
hit Britain since the July 2005 suicide bomb attacks in central London in which
52 people were killed and came four years to the day Lee Rigby was murdered by
Islamist extremists.
13 people were killed and 80 wounded when a van tore through
a crowd of people in Las Ramblas, Barcelona.
Malaysian
School Fire
Twenty-five people, most of them students, were killed when
a fire tore through a religious school in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur in
what officials said was one of the country’s worst fire disasters for
years.
The blaze broke out before dawn in the two-storey building,
Tahfiz Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah, located in the centre of the capital Kuala
Lumpur.
Firefighters rushed to the scene and the blaze was out
within an hour but not before it wreaked terrible devastation -- pictures in
local media showed ash-covered, fire-blackened beds.
President
Buhari’s Son Bike Accident
The sad news of
the involvement of Yusuf Buhari, the first son of President Muhammadu Buhari in a power-bike accident in
Gwanripa area of Abuja made the headlines in December especially when it was
reported that he has been flown to Germany by air ambulance for treatment which
was in the contrary. Yusuf suffered a broken limb
and sustained head injuries that necessitated surgery to remove blood from
his brain has been under intensive care at Cedarcrest Hospital in Abuja.
iPhone 10th Anniversary
Popular phone maker, Apple celebrated her
10th Anniversary with the launch of a $1,000 phone, the iPhone X. With a brand new design that
includes an OLED edge-to-edge screen, and new AR emojis you can control with
your face inside iMessage. It’s the biggest change to the iPhone Apple has
made in years. Apple's $1,000 smartphone comes with FaceID, edge-to-edge
display, and NO home button (as the firm reveals it's pronounced iPhone'10'). The
device - called 'the biggest leap forward since the original iPhone' - boasts
more advanced features than the other iPhones.
Etisalat /9mobile
Abu Dhabi based Etisalat pulled her operations out of
Nigeria after
its $1.7 billion loan talks collapsed and gave Etisalat Nigeria three weeks to
phase out the brand in the country which led to the Nigerian arm of the country
to take up the name, 9mobile. All the UAE shareholders of Etisalat Nigeria,
including state-owned investment fund Mubadala, exited the company and left the
board and management. Etisalat Nigeria took out the loan with 13 local lenders
in 2013 to refinance an existing loan and fund expansion but struggled to repay
four years later.
Usain Bolt
Usain Bolt, the greatest sprinter in modern
times, said he was "saying
goodbye to everything" and "almost cried" as his successful
career came to a close at the World Championships in London. Eight-time Olympic
gold medallist Bolt, 30, retired from
athletics having illuminated the sport like few others. Its been a career which
captured the attention and admiration of the world. But some sport critics reckon the
Jamaican superstar could yet return to competition after his retirement.
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