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DecemberIssaVybe: “Sickle Cell Disease Couldn’t Stop Me From Becoming A Rockstar”, Adekunle Gold Inspires Youths At Firstbank Sponsored Lagos Concert By Bolaji Israel

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Afrobeat’s sensation, Adekunle Gold, popularly known as AG Baby, mesmerised hundreds of music lovers and inspired youths at a pre-Christmas concert sponsored by FirstBank, Nigeria’s premier financial institution.

The event, aptly named “Stacked December Party,” took place on December 22, 2023, at the Palms Shopping Mall in Lekki, Lagos.

Adekunle Gold, with his unique blend of breathtaking and soulful melodies, captivated the audience, leaving them in awe and begging for more. The concert, titled “An Intimate Encounter with Adekunle Gold,” provided a platform for the superstar to connect with his fans on a deeper level.

In a touching moment during the show, the acclaimed singer took a break from his electrifying performance to share an inspirational message. He revealed that despite battling the life-threatening sickle cell disease, he had successfully achieved his dreams of becoming a celebrated musician. With unwavering determination and perseverance, Adekunle Gold proved that one can overcome any obstacle and fulfill one’s aspirations.

Addressing the crowd, he said, “I have been on tour for about three years with full energy. I am a rockstar, yet I have sickle cell disease. It’s not easy, but if I can overcome my challenges, so can you. No matter your situation, believe in yourself and strive for greatness. I pray for your happiness and success.”

FirstBank, a financial giant which has operated for almost 130 years and is well known for its commitment to supporting the arts and empowering youths, sponsored numerous customers to attend the concert as part of its DecemberIssaVybe campaign. To win more free tickets, customers are encouraged to follow the bank on its social media platforms, such as Facebook and Instagram.

The bank’s sponsorship of heavyweight musical events featuring Adekunle Gold, Asake, Night of Queens female acts, Davido, Kizz Daniel, and others through the DecemberIssaVybe campaign since 2017 aims to create memorable experiences for families, fostering bonding and entertainment during the festive season.

Adding to the magical evening, Simi, Adekunle Gold’s superstar wife, joined him on stage for a brief but enchanting duet performance. Together, they serenaded the audience with heartfelt renditions of their popular songs, including “No Forget,” “Stand By You,” and “Look What You Made Me Do.”

Adekunle Gold treated his fans to a delightful mix of his old and recent hits, including “Kelegbe Megbe,” “5 Star,” “Orente,” “Pick Up,” “Jore,” “Jehovah Dey Bless Me,” “Mogaju Aye lo,” “Sinner,” “Okay,” “Ogaranya,” and “Ire Ayo.”

The show also featured the presence of young musical talents; stylish media content creator and influencer, Eniolaoluwa Adeoluwa, popularly known as Enioluwa, as well as skitmaker Layiwola Wasabi, known for his hilarious lawyer roles.

At 36 years old, Adekunle Gold, who holds a Higher National Diploma in Arts and Design from Lagos State Polytechnic, released his fifth studio album, “Tequila Ever After,” in 2023. The album, his first under DefJam Recordings , received widespread acclaim and further cemented his status as a musical force to be reckoned with.

Adekunle Gold’s remarkable journey serves as an inspiration to all, proving that with passion, perseverance, and a belief in oneself, dreams can be realised, regardless of the challenges faced.

His performance at the FirstBank-sponsored Lagos concert left an indelible mark on the hearts of his fans, reminding them that they too can overcome obstacles.

 

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36-Year-Old US-Based Nigerian Mum Charged With Murder After 9-Year-Old Daughter Dies In Hot Car

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A 36-year-old Nigerian woman living in the United States, Gbemisola Akayinode, has been arrested and charged with murder after her 9-year-old daughter, Oluwasikemi Akayinode, died after being left in a hot vehicle for over eight hours.

Authorities from the Harris County Sheriff’s Office in Texas said the child’s death was ruled a homicide as a result of hyperthermia (heat stroke).

Court documents indicate that on July 1 2025 the girl was left in a car while Akayinode reported to work at a manufacturing plant in Galena Park near Houston. The day’s temperature was reportedly around 99 °F.

In her statement to police, Akayinode said that when she arrived at her job at about 5:45 a.m., she left her daughter with food, water, a rechargeable fan, and ice cubes in the back seat. She lowered the car’s rear windows halfway, she said. She reportedly administered melatonin to her daughter who began to fall asleep. She claimed she did not check on her daughter again until her shift ended at about 1:53 p.m., at which point she discovered the child unresponsive and blue.

Investigators say that although Akayinode claimed she did not have money for daycare, documents show her job foreman had been paying for day-care services for her daughter.

Akayinode faces a murder charge under Texas law. The sheriff’s office said the case had moved forward after the coroner ruled the child’s death a homicide due to prolonged heat exposure in a vehicle.

Child-safety organisations note that dozens of children nationwide die each year after being left in vehicles on hot days. According to one such group, more than 1,160 children have died in hot cars in the U.S. since 1990.

Akayinode is set to appear in court in Houston in the coming days. Authorities say they will present evidence relating to the timeline of events, the condition of the vehicle, and the mother’s actions during the critical period.

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BREAKING: Political Thugs Burn Down ADC Secretariat, Disrupt Inauguration Of EXCO In Ekiti

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Tension gripped Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital, on Tuesday, as suspected political thugs set ablaze the Secretariat of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), destroying property worth millions of naira.

The early-morning attack, which occurred at the Basiri area of Ado-Ekiti, came just hours before the scheduled inauguration of the party’s executives across wards, local governments and the state.

Eyewitnesses said the hoodlums, who arrived in multiple vehicles, shot sporadically into the air to scare residents before setting the building on fire. Office equipment, sound systems, plastic chairs and canopies were all destroyed in the inferno.

A few hours later, the same group reportedly regrouped and stormed the venue of the planned inauguration, dispersing party members, journalists and guests. Vehicles and motorcycles parked at the scene were vandalised, while chairs and canopies already arranged for the event were destroyed beyond repair.

Despite the attack, ADC National Secretary and former Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, arrived amid tight security and went ahead with a brief inauguration of the newly affirmed executives.

Addressing journalists afterwards, Aregbesola condemned the incident, describing it as “a shameful act of political intolerance and a dangerous threat to democracy.”

“The beauty of democracy lies in freedom of association and participation without fear. What happened today is a descent into fascism,” he said.

Also reacting, former Ekiti Deputy Governor, Prof. Kolapo Olusola-Eleka, described the attack as “an act of political terrorism.”
He criticised the police for their slow response, saying security agencies failed to protect the party’s property despite early reports.

“We were let down. Two hours after we reported the midnight attack, there was still no protection. This is unacceptable,” he said.

Confirming the incident, Ekiti Police Public Relations Officer, SP Sunday Abutu, said the Commissioner of Police, CP Joseph Eribo, had ordered a full-scale investigation to arrest the perpetrators and bring them to justice.

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BREAKING: Tinubu Nominates Bernard Doro To Replace Former Minister Of Humanitarian Affairs And Poverty Reduction

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has nominated Dr. Bernard Doro from Plateau State as a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, forwarding his name to the Senate for screening and confirmation.

The nomination, announced on Tuesday by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, follows the elevation of Professor Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, who became the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in July.

According to sources within the presidency, President Tinubu had on Monday evening met privately with close aides to deliberate on names to fill two vacant ministerial portfolios — one being the now-vacant Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction Ministry, and the other, the Innovation, Science and Technology portfolio, whose minister resigned a few weeks ago.

Following the consultations, Dr. Bernard Doro emerged as one of the nominees.

About Dr. Bernard Doro

Born on January 23, 1969, in Kwall, Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State, Doro is a seasoned professional with over two decades of experience across clinical practice, pharmaceutical management, strategic leadership, and community development, both in Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

In his statement, Onanuga described Doro as “a technocrat whose multidisciplinary background and commitment to service will enrich the administration’s vision for an inclusive and progressive Nigeria.”

Academic and Professional Background

Dr. Doro holds degrees in Pharmacy and Law, alongside an MBA specializing in IT-driven business strategy, and a Master’s degree in Advanced Clinical Practice.

He is also an Independent Prescriber and Advanced Clinical Practitioner within the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), having worked across urgent care, GP practices, walk-in centres, and hospital emergency settings.

Beyond his medical and administrative credentials, Doro is recognized for his youth mentorship initiatives and social impact projects both in the Nigerian diaspora and at home.

If confirmed by the Senate, Dr. Doro will be sworn in during the next Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting and officially assume his ministerial duties.

His appointment is seen as part of President Tinubu’s broader move to strengthen technocratic leadership within his administration and inject fresh perspectives into ongoing national reforms.

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