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Rotimi Salami thanks Nollywood for unwavering support after Allwell Ademola’s death

Nollywood actor Rotimi Salami has expressed deep gratitude to colleagues and fans for their unwavering support following the death of actress and filmmaker Allwell Ademola. He said the solidarity shown to him and Ademola’s family has helped them cope with the painful loss.​ In an emotional message shared online, Salami thanked actors, producers and crew members who attended the candlelight procession, service of songs, artistes’ night and burial ceremonies in Lagos. He described the turnout as a powerful tribute to Ademola’s impact on the industry and on everyone who knew her.​​ Salami also appreciated fans who sent condolence messages, prayers and support across social media platforms. He said their kind words showed how deeply Ademola was loved and how much her work meant to audiences in Nigeria and beyond.​ The actor, who was one of Ademola’s closest friends, vowed to […]

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Mark mourns founding editor of Newswatch magazine, Yakubu Mohammed

Former Senate President David Mark has joined other prominent Nigerians in mourning veteran journalist and Newswatch magazine co founder, Yakubu Mohammed, who died at 75. Mohammed, a pioneering editor and media administrator, passed away in Lagos after a brief illness, just months after fellow Newswatch co founder Dan Agbese died in November 2025.​ In his condolence message, Mark described Mohammed as one of the pillars of modern Nigerian journalism whose work at Newswatch redefined investigative reporting during the military era. He said the late editor used his pen to promote accountability, good governance and national unity over several decades.​ Mark recalled Mohammed’s role in establishing Newswatch in 1984 alongside Dele Giwa, Ray Ekpu and Dan Agbese, calling the magazine a turning point in Nigeria’s media history. He noted that Newswatch became a model for bold, fact driven journalism and a […]

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Ndume mourns late Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi

Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume, who represents Borno South Senatorial District, has expressed deep sorrow over the death of renowned Islamic scholar, Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi.​ The respected cleric died at the age of 98 after a brief illness. Ndume described his passing as a major loss to the Muslim community in Nigeria and beyond.​ In a condolence message issued on Thursday by his Senior Legislative Aide, Junaid Jibril Maiva, Ndume extended sympathy to the family of the late scholar, his students, and followers of his Darika school of thought. He noted that Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi lived a life of devotion, knowledge, service, and mentorship that strengthened the spiritual foundation of many Muslims.​ Ndume said the late scholar was a source of wisdom and moral guidance to countless people. He added that his teachings, compassion, and lifelong commitment to spreading Islamic […]

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