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After Pain, Praise: Judikay Welcomes Baby Girl Following Miscarriage Struggles

Nigerian gospel singer Judikay and her husband, Anselem Opara, have welcomed their second child, a baby girl named Shekinah Umechukwu Opara.

The couple shared the joyful news on Friday, with the singer describing their newborn as a divine gift and a powerful symbol of God’s love. According to Judikay, Shekinah was born on February 14, 2026.

Announcing the arrival via Instagram, the singer expressed deep gratitude, calling her daughter “God’s literal love gift” and celebrating the moment as a testament to unwavering faith.

The birth carries profound significance for the family, coming after years of private struggles with fertility, including six miscarriages. One of the losses reportedly occurred in February 2025, making the timing of Shekinah’s birth—exactly a year later—especially emotional and symbolic.

In recent days, Judikay had opened up about her journey through pain and doubt, recalling moments she questioned her faith but ultimately held on. The arrival of her daughter has since been widely seen by fans as a story of hope, restoration, and divine timing.

Judikay and Pastor Opara previously welcomed their first child, Joshua Ikechukwu Opara, in 2022.

Bola Ahmed Tinubu Hails Nigerian Creativity at London Exhibition, Signals Economic Rebound

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has praised the ingenuity and resilience of Nigerians, describing their creative evolution as a defining force shaping the nation’s identity and global image.

Speaking at a reception held at the Tate Modern in London, Tinubu said the showcased exhibition, themed “Nigeria’s Modernism,” reflects a people who have transformed their history into a dynamic and forward-looking narrative.

The event, organised by the British Government as part of the President’s state visit to the United Kingdom, drew senior government officials, cultural figures, and members of the Nigerian diaspora.

According to a statement by his Special Adviser, Bayo Onanuga, Tinubu described the exhibition as more than an artistic display, calling it a historic movement driven by bold Nigerian thinkers who rejected colonial-era limitations.

“The theme… is a testament to revolution. It tells the story of a generation… who refused to be defined by others,” the President said.

He commended Nigerian artists for successfully blending tradition with modernity, producing works with global relevance and reinforcing Nigeria’s cultural influence worldwide.

Beyond culture, Tinubu expressed optimism about Nigeria’s economic outlook, stating that the country has moved past uncertainty and is now on a path to sustained growth. He attributed this progress to ongoing reforms, urging citizens to remain confident despite pessimistic narratives.

Also speaking, David Lammy highlighted the strength of bilateral ties between Nigeria and the UK, revealing that trade between both nations has reached £8.1 billion annually. He also noted the significant contributions of over 500,000 Nigerians living in Britain.

Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, who moderated the event, showcased the achievements of Nigerians excelling across various sectors in the UK.

The high-profile gathering was attended by top officials including Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Dapo Abiodun, and several ministers such as Wale Edun and Nuhu Ribadu, among others.

The exhibition forms part of broader efforts to strengthen Nigeria’s cultural diplomacy and deepen international partnerships during Tinubu’s historic visit to the UK.

“May Allah Accept Your Ibadah” — Gbenga Daniel Celebrates Muslims on Eid-el-Fitr

Senator Gbenga Daniel celebrates Eid-el-Fitr 2026, praying for Muslims across Nigeria and Ogun East, while praying for blessings and acceptance of Ibadah

Eid-el-Fitr 2026: Senator Gbenga Daniel Felicitates Muslims, Offers Prayers After Ramadan

By Lukman OMIKUNLE

OGUN STATE, NIGERIA — Former governor and Senator representing Ogun East Senatorial District, Senator (Otunba) Gbenga Daniel, has extended warm felicitations to Muslims across Nigeria as they celebrate Eid-el-Fitr, marking the end of the 30-day Ramadan fast.

In a goodwill message shared on his official Facebook page, the lawmaker joined millions of Muslim faithful in celebrating the successful completion of the sacred period of fasting, prayer, and devotion.

He offered heartfelt prayers for the Muslim Ummah, saying, “May Allah SWT shower His endless mercy, blessings on you all and accept your Ibadah.”

The statement further read, “I join my faith with millions of Muslim faithful across Nigeria, Ogun State, and most especially Ogun East senatorial district in celebrating the completion of the mandatory Ramadan. May Allah SWT shower His endless mercy, blessings on you all and accept your Ibadah.”

Senator Gbenga Daniel

Senator Daniel, who represents Ogun East in the National Assembly, used the occasion to identify with the spiritual significance of Eid-el-Fitr and the values of faith, sacrifice, and renewal it represents.

The former Ogun State governor has continued to maintain a strong presence in the Senate, recording what supporters describe as an unbroken chain of achievements in his first term—an outing that has fueled growing calls for his return to the upper chamber in 2027.

As Muslims across the country mark the festive season, the senator’s message adds to the wave of goodwill and prayers accompanying this year’s Eid-el-Fitr celebration. Read More

Eid-el-Fitr: Ado-Odo/Ota LG Chairman Urges Peace, Unity as Muslims Celebrate End of Ramadan

Ado-Odo/Ota LG Chairman Lawal Adewale Wasiu congratulates Muslims on Eid-el-Fitr 2026, urging peace, unity, and continued support for community development

Eid-el-Fitr 2026: Ado-Odo/Ota Chairman Lawal Wasiu Felicitates Muslims, Calls for Peace and Unity

By Lukman OMIKUNLE

ADO-ODO/OTA, OGUN STATE — The Chairman of Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government, Hon. Lawal Adewale Wasiu, FCA, has extended warm felicitations to Muslims across the council area and beyond as they celebrate Eid-el-Fitr.

Eid-el-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, the sacred month of fasting, prayer, and deep spiritual reflection observed by Muslims worldwide. Commemorating the season, Hon. Wasiu praised the Muslim faithful for their unwavering devotion, resilience, and commitment throughout the holy period.

In a statement made available to newsheadline247 by the Council’s Chief Information and Public Relations Officer, Alabi Sheriff, the chairman highlighted the core values that define the celebration—compassion, generosity, and unity.

He noted that “this celebration is a time for forgiveness, reconciliation, and renewal of our commitment to building a better society.”

The chairman further acknowledged the immense contributions of the Muslim community to the cultural and social development of Ado-Odo/Ota, reaffirming his administration’s dedication to fostering interfaith harmony and inclusive governance.

Hon. Wasiu also used the occasion to call on residents to remain law-abiding and continue supporting government initiatives aimed at improving living standards across the local government.

He urged citizens to work collectively toward sustaining peace, security, and stability, stressing the importance of unity in driving development and progress.

As families, friends, and communities gather to celebrate, the council boss wishes Muslims a joyful and spiritually fulfilling Eid al-Fitr, filled with peace, happiness, and renewed hope. Read More

Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Keir Starmer Seal Major Export Deals During Historic UK State Visit

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Nigeria and the United Kingdom have signed new export agreements aimed at strengthening their economic partnership, Keir Starmer announced on Thursday.

The disclosure came during a bilateral meeting with Bola Ahmed Tinubu at 10 Downing Street, on the second day of the Nigerian leader’s historic state visit to Britain—the first by a Nigerian president in 37 years.

“Today is the opportunity to take that to another level with the agreements that we’ve been able to reach on exports, and I think that shows we can go even further than we’ve already gone,” Starmer said.

President Tinubu highlighted Nigeria’s ongoing “strong reform of the economy” and linked regional terrorism challenges to climate-related conflicts in West Africa.

“We need more trade agreements and economic relationships that we build between nations. Nigeria is currently going through a very strong reform of the economy,” Tinubu stated. “Currently, the entire world is challenged. Nigeria is not immune. Britain is not immune.”

The discussions centered on economic welfare, trade expansion, and improving livelihoods amid global economic volatility, with both leaders agreeing to deepen collaboration in trade, defence, and security.

Tinubu also emphasized that Thursday’s talks would explore how Britain can accelerate friendship, partnership, and collaboration with Nigeria.

The state visit has already yielded significant agreements, including a £746 million financing deal involving UK Export Finance, the Nigerian Ports Authority, and the Ministry of Finance for the refurbishment of Lagos Port Complex (Apapa) and Tin Can Island Port.

King Charles III, during Wednesday night’s state banquet at Windsor Castle, acknowledged the “painful marks” in the shared history between the two countries, while praising Nigeria’s transformation and contributions of the Nigerian diaspora to British society.

The visit also saw the signing of several memoranda of understanding covering trade, investment, defence, and cultural cooperation. Reports show that Nigeria became the UK’s largest export market in Africa in January 2026, with bilateral trade continuing to grow.

The state visit concludes on Thursday with President Tinubu expected to return to Nigeria, leaving both nations with strengthened economic ties and a roadmap for deeper collaboration.

Adron Homes Celebrates with Muslims, Nigerians on Eid al-Fitr Festival

Adron Homes Celebrates with Muslims, Nigerians on Eid al-Fitr Festival

Adron Homes has extended warm felicitations to its Muslim customers and Nigerians at large on the joyous occasion of Eid al-Fitr, marking the successful completion of the holy month of Ramadan.

In a goodwill message released to commemorate the celebration, the company described Eid al-Fitr as a significant period of gratitude, reflection, and spiritual renewal, following a month devoted to fasting, prayer, sacrifice, and self-discipline.

Adron Group commended the Muslim faithful for their devotion, resilience, and commitment to the values of faith, compassion, and service to humanity, noting that these virtues are essential for fostering unity, peace, and sustainable national development.

The company emphasized that the lessons of Ramadan, selflessness, empathy, and generosity, should continue to guide individual and collective conduct beyond the festive season, especially in promoting harmony and supporting the less privileged in society.

“As we celebrate Eid al-Fitr, we urge Nigerians to embrace the spirit of unity and peaceful coexistence, which are critical to building a stronger and more prosperous nation,” the statement read.

Adron Group also reaffirmed its commitment to delivering value to its customers and contributing meaningfully to community development, while celebrating the diversity that strengthens its workforce and customer base.

The company expressed appreciation to its customers for their continued trust and loyalty, assuring them of its dedication to excellence in service delivery.

Adron Group concluded by wishing all Muslim faithful a joyful and peaceful Eid celebration, praying that the blessings of the season bring continued guidance, prosperity, and abundant grace to all Nigerians.

Nigeria, UK Seal Deportation Deal During Tinubu’s Visit to the UK

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Nigeria has entered into a new agreement with the United Kingdom that will allow British authorities to repatriate thousands of failed asylum seekers and convicted offenders to the West African nation.

The deal was formalised during the recent state visit of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, with Nigeria’s Interior Minister, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, and UK Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, signing on behalf of both countries, according to a statement from the UK Home Office.

Under the new arrangement, the UK will be able to return individuals who have overstayed their visas, alongside failed asylum seekers and convicted criminals. The framework also introduces a significant policy shift, as Nigeria will now accept UK-issued letters as valid identification for deportees without passports.

The move replaces the previous reliance on emergency travel certificates and is expected to eliminate longstanding bureaucratic delays that have hindered deportation processes.

While the timeline and duration of the agreement remain undisclosed, reports indicate that about 961 Nigerian failed asylum seekers in the UK have exhausted all legal appeals, alongside 1,110 Nigerian nationals awaiting deportation following criminal convictions.

Speaking on the development, Tunji-Ojo said Nigeria’s commitment to the deal reflects its responsibility in upholding international obligations.

“We are totally committed to being a responsible country in fulfilling our core obligations,” he said, adding that transparency and fairness are key to sustaining bilateral relations.

UK Minister for Border Security and Asylum, Alex Norris, described Nigeria as a critical partner in tackling irregular migration, noting its position as the UK’s largest visa market in Africa.

“Anyone who abuses our systems, breaks our laws or tries to cheat their way into Britain will be stopped and removed,” Norris said.

Beyond deportation, both countries agreed to strengthen collaboration through joint enforcement operations and intelligence sharing to dismantle criminal networks exploiting immigration systems.

The agreement follows a rise in cases involving fraudulent job sponsorships, sham marriages, and falsified documentation. Nigeria is also expected to review its immigration laws to impose stricter penalties on offenders.

Additionally, a new joint initiative targeting online fraud—including romance scams, investment fraud, and cryptocurrency-related crimes—will be launched using a “fusion cell” model. The approach will bring together government agencies, financial institutions, technology firms, and telecom operators to improve intelligence sharing and response to emerging threats.

The deal marks a significant step in deepening cooperation between Nigeria and the UK on migration management, security, and crime prevention.

Eid Homecoming: Bola Ahmed Tinubu Returns to Lagos After Historic UK Visit, Seals Major Deals

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Bola Ahmed Tinubu arrived in Lagos in the early hours of Friday following a historic two-day State Visit to the United Kingdom, as he joined Muslim faithful across the country to celebrate Eid al-Fitr.

According to a statement by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the President, accompanied by the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, landed at the Presidential Wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport at about 1:15 a.m.

He was received by top government officials, including Lagos State Deputy Governor Dr Femi Hamzat and Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, alongside other All Progressives Congress (APC) stakeholders.

As part of his Eid-el-Fitr engagements, Tinubu is expected to observe prayers with other Muslim faithful at the Eid prayer ground in Dodan Barracks.

In his Sallah message, the President called on Nigerian Muslims to uphold the core values of Ramadan, including piety, compassion, and unity.

“We have a lot to draw from the noble lessons of Ramadan, especially at a time like this. We must continue to abide by the virtues of piety, selflessness, perseverance, kindness and compassion beyond this period,” he said.

Tinubu’s return follows what has been described as a landmark State Visit to the UK—the first by a Nigerian leader in 37 years—aimed at strengthening diplomatic ties and boosting economic cooperation.

A major highlight of the visit was his meeting with UK Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, at Downing Street, where both countries agreed on a £746 million deal to refurbish two major ports in Lagos.

Describing the visit as “very thrilling and significant,” Tinubu noted that it reinforced longstanding ties between both nations, with discussions spanning trade, the economy, climate change, terrorism, and global challenges.

At Windsor Castle, the President and First Lady were hosted to a State Banquet by King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

The Nigerian leader reaffirmed the shared commitment of both countries to progress and resilience, emphasising a future built on mutual respect and partnership.

The visit also featured ceremonial honours, including a guard of honour inspection and a 42-gun salute by the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery.

The State Visit is widely seen as a significant step toward deepening Nigeria-UK relations, particularly in trade, investment, and strategic cooperation.

Bola Ahmed Tinubu Seals £746m Ports Deal, Pushes Stronger Nigeria–UK Trade and Security Alliance

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has secured a raft of strategic agreements with the United Kingdom, marking a significant step toward strengthening trade, security, and economic cooperation between both nations.

The high-level engagements, which concluded with the President’s state visit, produced key Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and Statements of Intent covering migration partnership, border security, and expanded business mobility.

A major highlight of the visit was the signing of a £746 million infrastructure deal to modernise Nigeria’s busiest seaports—Apapa Port and Tin Can Island Port—aimed at boosting trade efficiency and economic growth.

The agreement, signed at Lancaster House, is expected to revitalise critical port infrastructure in Lagos, easing congestion and enhancing Nigeria’s global trade competitiveness.

Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, who signed on behalf of Nigeria, said the deal aligns with the government’s Renewed Hope Agenda focused on infrastructure, industrialisation, and job creation.

He noted that deepening bilateral partnerships would attract investment, stimulate economic activities, and reduce poverty.

Nigeria’s Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, formalised agreements on migration and border security, describing them as a framework for a “safe, orderly, and mutually beneficial” migration system.

The agreements also target organised immigration crime, reinforcing cooperation between Nigeria and UK authorities.

Tunji-Ojo emphasised that Nigeria remains committed to protecting lawful migrants while ensuring accountability for those who exploit migration channels for criminal activities.

A key component of the partnership is the expansion of business visas for UK companies operating in Nigeria—an initiative expected to improve ease of doing business and unlock investment opportunities.

Tunji-Ojo described the development as a “major enabler” for Nigeria’s economic ambitions, particularly its drive toward becoming a trillion-dollar economy.

The UK Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, described the agreements as unprecedented, noting Nigeria’s priority status in Britain’s bilateral relations.

She highlighted the shared vision between both countries in tackling migration challenges and expanding economic collaboration.

Similarly, UK Trade Envoy Florence Eshalomi said the visa and trade agreements would deliver mutual economic benefits and strengthen Nigeria’s position as a leading African economy.

President Tinubu described the visit—Nigeria’s first such engagement with the UK in 37 years as historic, stressing the need to build on longstanding institutional ties through stronger trade and investment frameworks.

“We must consolidate on our shared history to create more opportunities for growth and development,” he said.

Meanwhile, the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) announced plans to expand National Identification Number (NIN) enrolment services for Nigerians in the UK.

NIMC Director-General Abisoye Coker-Odusote said the initiative would improve access to services and strengthen connections between Nigerians abroad and the country’s digital economy.

She added that the Commission is also scaling up grassroots enrolment across Nigeria to ensure wider inclusion, particularly in rural communities.

The agreements underscore a renewed commitment by both nations to deepen economic ties, enhance security cooperation, and unlock new opportunities for growth in an increasingly interconnected global economy.

Defence Intelligence Chief: Joint Training Key to Tackling Terrorism, Strengthening Security

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The Chief of Defence Intelligence, Emmanuel Undiandeye, has emphasised the importance of joint training among security and intelligence agencies in strengthening coordination and enhancing national security.

Undiandeye made the remarks at the graduation ceremony of participants in the Security Investigation and Interrogation Course (SIIC) 14/2026 at the Defence Intelligence College in Abuja.

The eight-week intensive programme brought together personnel from multiple agencies, including the Nigerian Armed Forces, Nigeria Police Force, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, and other intelligence and correctional services.

Represented by Rear Admiral S.J. Oyegade, the Defence Intelligence Chief noted that modern security threats are increasingly transnational, requiring coordinated and intelligence-driven responses.

He explained that structured training programmes like the SIIC are critical in enhancing the ability of personnel to gather, analyse, and apply intelligence effectively in tackling evolving threats.

Describing the course as a period of “focused learning, professional growth, and practical engagement,” Undiandeye said the initiative reflects a broader commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s security architecture through capacity building.

He stressed that investing in human capital remains a core strategy for any effective security system, adding that such training reinforces ongoing efforts to improve the competence of intelligence officers nationwide.

The CDI also commended the leadership of the College, noting its role as a premier institution for intelligence training in Nigeria, and urged participants to maintain the professional networks built during the programme.

He reminded the graduates that the completion of the course marks the beginning of greater responsibility, urging them to apply their knowledge in combating insurgency, terrorism, organised crime, and cybercrime.

“The strength of any investigation lies not only in the information gathered but also in the methods employed,” he said, while calling on participants to uphold professionalism, confidentiality, discipline, and patriotism in the discharge of their duties.

Also speaking, the Commandant of the College, Usman Bugaje, expressed appreciation to the instructors, many of whom are retired senior intelligence officers, for their contributions to the success of the programme.

He described their mentorship and practical insights as invaluable to building a stronger and more effective national security framework.