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Wives Who Stabbed Their Husbands for Cheating Were Probably Not Happy in The Marriage

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It seems Nigerian women are on husband killing feast. The situation is deteriorating with infidelity reported to be the biggest reason for this anomaly. 

Infidelity otherwise known as cheating  is a violation of a couple’s assumed or stated contract regarding emotional and/or sexual exclusivity. Sadly, cheating has become epic in Nigeria especially amongst men. 

When a married man starts exchanging correspondence with side chicks even without the actual act, he already committed the act. At this point, you are probably sexually fantasizing about your side chick.

The act of infidelity doesn’t just happen. It is usually processed over time.  This kind of situation does not end well especially if you have a wife who is so much obsessed with you and jealous. The anger of a jealous woman can tear a man into pieces. This is why every man must be committed and faithful to their wives.   

Just today a Facebook friend posted this on his timeline: “My neighbor was stabbed by his wife, Rest in peace, best man…we do crack jokes every day if we come back from work….chioo I will see you no more….”

After findings, it was gathered that the man who was in his mid-forties had been cheating on his wife. The lady regretted to have stabbed her husband to death and was eventually arrested by the police. 

Men must be careful and stop playing with the emotions of women. The anger of a woman is like a roaring lion. It doesn’t end well. If as a married man you haven’t been showering your wife with adequate love,  here are some of the things you need to start doing: 

Love Your Wife Completely

Here is the magic – if you have been loving your wife without reservation, let’s say you cheated and she finds out. She would be shocked and dumbfounded instead of being angry. She wouldn’t believe you could do such to her because you always show her that love. 

A woman who stabs her husband for cheating is probably not getting the love and happiness she expects in the marriage. Love changes that narrative even if she finds out that the husband cheated on her. She will only be curious and wonder why her loving husband committed the act. The last option that comes into her mind is killing her husband. It is not just possible. 

Respect and Value Your Wife

Treat your wife with respect and show her that she is valuable or even indispensable. These virtues without a doubt win the heart of women because they are emotional beings.

Honestly, men must do all they can to make their wives happy to avoid being stabbed. Funny right? Your wife will only be in shock that her husband who shows her love, respect actually cheated on her. 

No woman who is valued, cherished and loved in her right senses will think of killing her husband if he cheats. Not possible! 

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PRCAN Congratulates Mrs. Bolajoko Bayo-Ajayi on Her Historic Election as President of NIMN

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Dr. Nkechi Ali-Balogun, president of PRCAN
Dr. Nkechi Ali-Balogun, president of PRCAN


The Public Relations Consultants Association of Nigeria (PRCAN) has extended its heartfelt congratulations to Mrs. Bolajoko Bayo-Ajayi on her election as the President of the National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria (NIMN).

In a statement signed by Dr. Nkechi Ali-Balogun, fnipr, Chair/CEO of PRCAN, the association described Mrs. Bayo-Ajayi’s election as a landmark achievement and a significant moment in the history of the marketing and communications profession in Nigeria.

“On behalf of PRCAN, I extend our warmest congratulations to Mrs. Bolajoko Bayo-Ajayi on her historic election as the first female President of the National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria. Her emergence is not only a celebration of professional excellence but also a beacon of inspiration to practitioners across the integrated marketing communications industry,” Dr. Ali-Balogun stated.

She further noted that Mrs. Bayo-Ajayi’s distinguished career and consistent dedication to the development of the marketing profession have earned her this well-deserved recognition.

 “Her leadership comes at a critical time in Nigeria’s evolving marketing and communications landscape. We are confident that NIMN will continue to thrive under her visionary guidance, championing innovation, professionalism, gender inclusion, and sustainable growth in the sector,” she added.

PRCAN expressed optimism about strengthening institutional collaborations between NIMN and PRCAN to advance professional development and capacity building in Nigeria’s integrated marketing communications ecosystem.

 “We look forward to deeper synergy between our two organisations as we collectively strive to elevate standards, empower practitioners, and shape the future of our industry,” the statement concluded.

PRCAN once again congratulates Mrs. Bayo-Ajayi on this outstanding achievement and wishes her a successful and impactful tenure.

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Obasanjo, Christ Embassy, and Eminent Nigerians Honour Pastor Sylvester Ebhodaghe at 50

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo and top dignitaries celebrate media leader and minister at milestone birthday thanksgiving, reports SANDRA ANI

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Sylvester Ebhodaghe Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, National Daily

A constellation of national leaders, spiritual luminaries, and prominent Nigerians gathered on Thursday to honour Pastor Sylvester Ebhodaghe—publisher of National Daily Newspaper and National Standard Magazine—as he marked his 50th birthday with a grand Thanksgiving Service and Banquet at Christ Embassy, Isheri, along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

Among the high-profile attendees was former President Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, who lauded Pastor Ebhodaghe for his steadfast commitment to God and his enduring service to humanity. In a heartfelt goodwill message, Obasanjo commended the celebrant’s journey of faith and purpose.
“An occasion like this is not just for celebration, but for deep gratitude to God. Fifty years and nine months, counting from your mother’s womb, is no small milestone,” Obasanjo said. Reflecting on life beyond the golden jubilee, he added, “After 50 glorious years of grace and divine favour, the next chapter must be about even greater service—to God, and through that, to humanity. I pray you enjoy another half-century of impactful living.”
In a touching conclusion, the former president remarked, “When you celebrate your next 50 years, I may no longer be here. But wherever I am, I will be remembering you.”

A Celebration of Faith, Leadership, and Impact

The thanksgiving event drew key figures from the religious, political, business, and media spheres, creating a vibrant atmosphere of unity and reverence. The service was hosted by Christ Embassy and officiated by prominent ministers, who welcomed attendees and led the formal proceedings.
Most Reverend Tom Amenkhienan, a senior member of the Loveworld Central Executive Council, offered an anointed prayer for Pastor Ebhodaghe and his family, declaring blessings of divine health, spiritual elevation, and unstoppable progress. “Your going and your coming shall be blessed. No weapon formed against you shall prosper,” he prayed.

Delivering the sermon, Pastor Moses Olayemi of Christ Embassy Benin Zone 1 drew from Psalms 1 and 4 to illustrate the celebrant’s life as one rooted in godliness and integrity. “You can see from the calibre of individuals present today that Pastor Sylvester is a man who walks with God,” he said. He encouraged attendees to examine their spiritual walk, drawing on the biblical example of Cornelius, who despite his righteousness, sought spiritual renewal.

A Life Transformed by Calling

In an emotional vote of thanks, Pastor Sylvester Ebhodaghe paid special tribute to Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, President, Loveworld Incorporated, crediting him with a life-changing spiritual encounter.
“Twenty-seven years ago, I turned on the television and saw Pastor Chris preaching. I heard a voice say, ‘Your destiny is connected to his ministry.’ That moment changed the course of my life,” he shared, visibly moved.

Pastor Ebhodaghe also thanked his family, friends, colleagues, and fellow ministers for their unwavering support and encouragement over the decades.

Chief Olusegun Obasanjo GCFR former President of Nigeria at the 50th birthday anniversary Thanksgiving Service and Banquet in honour of Pastor Sylvester Ebhodaghe Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, National Daily who is joined by his wife Princess Oze, on Sunday.

Guest List

The celebratory banquet saw an impressive turnout of distinguished personalities from across various sectors. Alongside Chief Obasanjo were:

Otunba Oyewole Fasawe, businessman and political figure

Sir Dr. Mike Okiro, former Inspector General of Police

Dr. Ernest Ndukwe, Chairman, MTN Nigeria Communications Plc

Prince Bisi Olatilo, Chairman, Biscon Communications Group

Dr. Uche Ogah, President, Masters Energy Group

Dr. Ayodele Ogunsan, Director, Lagos State Security Trust Fund

Mr. Oladimeji Oresanya, Ogun State Commissioner for Environment

Dr. Tola Salah, Special Adviser on STEM to the Kwara State

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Elie Kamano’s Anthem Amplifies Pan-African Reparations Call with Striking New Music Video

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Source: Elie Kamano and the Pan-African Reparations Movement

Guinean artist and activist Elie Kamano has released a powerful new music video for his single, “Ils veulent l’Afrique sans les Africains” (“They Want Africa Without Africans”), delivering a bold artistic statement that fuses political resistance, cultural memory, and Pan-African solidarity.

Filmed on the sacred grounds of the Thiaroye mass graves in Dakar, the video honors victims of one of colonialism’s most heinous massacres. Kamano’s visual tribute transforms the site into a defiant stage, linking Africa’s historical trauma to the modern reparations movement. With raw lyricism and symbolic imagery, the video makes a clear demand: “Africa will reclaim what Europe stole.”

The release arrives at a pivotal moment. The African Union has declared 2025 as the Year of Reparations, providing institutional momentum to cultural and civic efforts across the continent. In Dakar, a recent high-profile conference reignited demands for justice surrounding the Thiaroye massacre, leading Senegalese authorities to launch archaeological excavations to document the scope of the 1944 French military crime—evidence that may substantiate formal reparations claims to France.

The reparations conversation has visibly moved to the streets. Dakar’s walls now feature bold graffiti murals demanding €50 trillion in reparations from former colonial powers—vivid calls for justice that cannot be ignored. In Bamako, Malian scholars and policymakers echo the urgency, calling for strategic frameworks that link historical redress with sustainable African futures.

Kamano’s work stands at the intersection of music and movement—galvanizing Pan-African youth, scholars, and policymakers alike. His anthem doesn’t just commemorate the past—it ignites the future.

“This is not just a song,” says Kamano. “It’s a voice for the voiceless. A call for dignity. A battle cry for what is rightfully ours.”

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