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JUST IN: Famous Singer Angie Stone dies at 63

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Angie Stone, popular singer and pivotal member of the pioneering hip hop trio The Sequence, has tragically passed away at the age of 63.

Her representative, Deborah R. Champagne, confirmed that Angie was involved in a fatal car accident early Saturday morning, shortly after performing in Montgomery, Alabama.

When the incident occurred, she was on her way to another gig at the CIAA basketball tournament in Baltimore

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Specific details surrounding the crash remain unclear, and authorities have been contacted for further information.

Deborah expressed her heartbreak over the loss, noting that she had spoken with Angie just the night before. She highlighted the shock and devastation felt by her family and friends.

Angie Stone gained recognition as part of The Sequence, the first all-female group ever signed to the iconic Sugar Hill Records.

From 1979 to 1985, the trio released three albums, best known for their hit “Funk You Up,” which has been sampled by numerous prominent artists, most notably Bruno Mars in “Uptown Funk” and Dr. Dre in “Keep Their Heads Ringin’.”

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In the late 1990s, Angie embarked on a successful solo career. Her debut album, Black Diamond, achieved gold status in the United States.

The 2001 hit “Wish I Didn’t Miss You” became one of her signature songs and showcased her ability to connect deeply with audiences.

explored acting, appearing in films such as The Hot Chick and the Kevin Hart comedy Ride Along.

In a 2018 interview, she emphasised the importance of younger artists honoring those who laid the groundwork for their success, reinforcing her commitment to the music industry’s legacy.

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Angie is survived by her son Michael, daughter Diamond, and two grandchildren.

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PDP Summons Emergency Meeting As South-East Threatens Exodus

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The National Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is preparing for a pivotal meeting today to finalize arrangements for the upcoming National Executive Committee (NEC) gathers momentum.

This meeting takes place amid escalating tensions over the party’s national secretaryship, a dispute that has deepened divisions within the PDP.

The crisis has intensified as the South-East zonal caucus has threatened to withdraw from the party unless their nominee, Sunday Ude-Okoye, is officially confirmed for the national secretary role.

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At the heart of the conflict is the leadership tussle between Samuel Anyanwu and Ude-Okoye. Despite a general agreement among PDP governors to replace Anyanwu, who lost the 2023 Imo State governorship election, the matter remains unresolved.

However, a key PDP figure, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, insists that Anyanwu should be allowed to complete his tenure. Wike has even threatened legal action, warning that any communication with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)—including the notice for the NEC meeting scheduled for May 27—must bear Anyanwu’s signature.

The forthcoming NEC meeting, set for May 27, is viewed as a crucial opportunity to address the party’s internal challenges and lay the groundwork for the national convention slated for August.

To help mediate the crisis, PDP governors and stakeholders have formed a seven-member committee, led by former Senate President Bukola Saraki, tasked with finding a resolution.

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Besides tackling the leadership dispute, today’s NWC meeting will also address ongoing security issues at the PDP national secretariat, Wadata Plaza in Abuja. The secretariat has been repeatedly targeted by thugs amid the secretaryship conflict, raising safety concerns among staff, some of whom have requested that meetings be held offsite in the past.

The NWC is expected to consider restructuring the security arrangements to enhance protection. The recent endorsement of acting national secretary Setonji Koshoedo by 83 PDP administrative staff underscores the urgency of resolving these matters.

Sources within the party, speaking to Daily Trust, say the NWC is committed to ensuring the NEC meeting proceeds as planned despite attempts by some factions to obstruct it.

“One faction is still working to block the NEC meeting, but the NWC is focused on getting the process started and making sure the meeting happens,” one source said.

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The source added, “Security concerns are also high on the agenda. The secretariat has been invaded multiple times during the secretaryship dispute. Staff safety remains a serious issue — at one point, even the Board of Trustees had to hold meetings outside the secretariat. The NWC aims to implement a comprehensive security overhaul.”

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SEE Current Black Market Dollar (USD) To Naira (NGN) Exchange Rate

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

As of Wednesday, May 14, 2025, the exchange rate for the US Dollar to the Nigerian Naira on the Lagos Parallel Market (commonly referred to as the black market) stands at ₦1,625 for buying and ₦1,630 for selling.

This information is based on data obtained from reliable sources within the Bureau De Change (BDC) community.

It is important to emphasize that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) does not endorse or recognize the black market. The apex bank has consistently advised individuals and businesses seeking foreign exchange to make use of official channels by contacting their respective commercial banks.

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USD to NGN (Black Market) Exchange Rate

Buying Rate ₦1,625

Selling Rate ₦1,630

Official CBN Dollar to Naira Rate – May 14, 2025

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USD to NGN (CBN Rate) Rate

Highest Rate ₦1,600

Lowest Rate ₦1,595

Please keep in mind that the rates listed here are subject to market fluctuations and may vary depending on the location, time of transaction, and volume of currency exchanged.

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Exchange rates are constantly changing due to market dynamics. This article provides indicative rates and should not be considered as financial advice. For the most accurate and up-to-date rates, consult with your bank or a licensed Bureau De Change operator.

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Nnamdi Kanu’s family wants court to ban NAN coverage of son’s trial or allow live streaming

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The family of Nnamdi Kanu has again demanded an outright ban of the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN from coverage of Kanu’s trial on alleged terrorism related crimes over alleged biased reportage.

In the alternative, the aggrieved family asked the court to permit live streaming of trial proceedings to guarantee fairness, transparency and accountability.

A statement signed by Prince Emmanuel Kanu for the Kanu Family, expressed the family “deep concern and outrage over what it called the continuous shameless manipulation of court proceedings by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in the ongoing trial of their son and brother, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.”

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“It is now beyond question that NAN has abandoned any pretense of professional journalism. They have become the unofficial megaphone of the State Security Services (SSS) and the prosecuting authority, spreading one-sided propaganda, while deliberately ignoring crucial courtroom developments that dismantle the Government’s case.

“Today’s distortion is a case in point. Instead of reporting on the damning cross-examination of government witness PW-BBB—who embarrassingly admitted that no investigation report exists to support the charges against Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, NAN chose to publish a useless story about a death certificate.

This document has zero evidentiary relevance, and its tendering was clearly a diversionary tactic to cover up the implosion of the prosecution’s case.

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“We find it unacceptable and improper that NAN is given exclusive access to report court proceedings—particularly when their reports serve only to mislead the public and undermine judicial transparency.

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“We therefore call on Justice James Omotosho to immediately ban the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) from further courtroom access in this matter for repeated, unethical conduct and biased reporting;

” In the alternative, the court should permit live streaming of the trial proceedings to guarantee fairness, transparency, and accountability.

“Furthermore, we reject the spin being spread regarding DSS allegedly denying Kanu Agabi SAN access to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

What occurred in court today was a moment of statesmanship by Kanu Agabi SAN—a respected legal elder, former Senator, Attorney-General, and Minister of Justice—who chose not to expose the DSS’s misconduct openly to save the court and its officers from scandal. His restraint should not be misrepresented by a discredited press agency.

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“This trial is not just about Mazi Nnamdi Kanu—it is a test of the integrity of the Nigerian judiciary, the independence of the media, and the rule of law in a democracy. Continued distortion of proceedings can only serve to deepen national division and erode public trust.

The eyes of the world are on Nigeria. Let justice be done—openly and without propaganda” the family said.

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