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Abuja Entertainment Renaissance: Evolution of a City’s Nightlife & the Man redefining Luxury

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By Gloria Ikibah
Nightlife in Nigeria has long been synonymous with Lagos, its bustling streets, high-rise penthouses, and celebrity-studded events. But in recent years, Abuja has been quietly redefining itself as a city of opulence, exclusivity, and elite entertainment.
The city of Abuja is no longer just the political hub of Nigeria, the capital is evolving into a playground for high-net-worth individuals, affluent travellers, and tastemakers who seek a refined alternative to the chaos of Lagos. From five-star restaurants to high-end fashion and a burgeoning nightlife scene, Abuja is transforming, positioning itself as a leader in the nightlife and entertainment space.
At the heart of this shift is Segun Adewunmi Gabriels Aka TheApiLifestyle, a man who understands the nuances of exclusivity better than most The Rise of Abuja’s Nightlife and Entertainment Scene Unlike Lagos, where extravagance is often bold and unfiltered, Abuja’s entertainment is more discreet, intimate, and experience-driven.
Here, the elite don’t just seek access; they seek exclusivity that feels earned. From the secret dining experiences at premium restaurants to members-only lounges and curated social gatherings, the capital’s affluent crowd craves refinement, not just visibility.
But entertainment is more than fine dining and designer labels. It is an atmosphere, a feeling, a culture carefully crafted through music, ambience, and experience. This is where ApiLifestyle comes in. He hasn’t  just built Tokyo Nightlife; he is curating a lifestyle movement, one that merges entertainment, music, and social prestige into an unforgettable blend. His brainchild, Tokyo Nightlife Abuja, is not merely a nightlife venue.
It is a statement of Abuja’s growing influence in entertainment and hospitality. To understand The ApiLifestyle, you have to step into his world, not just the glamorous venues, but the pulse of the night itself. He doesn’t just run Abuja’s most exclusive space; he engineers the atmosphere, curates mood, and sets the stage for moments long after the music fades.
Take Tokyo Nightlife Abuja. It isn’t just a nightclub. It’s a world built with precision, where the smallest details—lighting that shifts with the energy of the room, a playlist that feels like it knows your mood before you do—are intentional. Nothing is random because for ApiLifestyle, entertainment is more than spectacle; it’s storytelling.
The space breathes, adapts, and responds, creating an unspoken rhythm between the venue and the people inside it. For those who move through Abuja’s nightlife, Tokyo isn’t just a place you go; it’s a place you experience.
But his influence extends beyond nightlife. He is an Innovator in the Abuja nightlife space, constantly pushing the boundaries with premium hospitality. In an era where exclusivity is being redefined, he is setting a new standard that focuses on storytelling, immersion, and an understanding that luxury is about emotion, not just access.
Abuja has been underestimated in conversations about Nigeria’s entertainment and lifestyle evolution, But the capital is no longer just the seat of government, it is a thriving hub for sophisticated social experiences, blending culture, music, and an evolving nightlife scene. So, why should you visit Abuja? Because this city is carving out a new identity in African Nightlife and entertainment .
Whether you’re drawn to its discreet high-end experiences, the curated events that define its elite social scene, or the reimagined nightlife that ApiLifestyle is pioneering, Abuja is where the future of Nigerian entertainment and nightlife is being written. If you haven’t yet explored Abuja’s elevated nightlife, premium spaces, and the experiences that define its exclusive culture, now is the time. The city is “evolving”  and you don’t want to be left behind.
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IGP Launches Safe School Squad In Bauchi

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The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, on Thursday, launched a new police-led school protection squad under the Safe School Initiative.

Egbetokun said the unit is part of the national strategy to fortify educational institutions against rising security threats.

The Commissioner of Police in charge of the Schools Protection Squad, Abayomi Shogunle, performed the unveiling on behalf of the IGP and stressed the urgent need for coordinated security measures to safeguard students, staff, and school infrastructure across the country.

Shogunle, who spoke at a stakeholders’ forum on school security, said Nigeria has increasingly battled threats such as kidnapping, homicide, and the destruction of school property.

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He explained that these challenges have forced many schools to shut down, thereby worsening the problem of out-of-school children and affecting surrounding communities.

He cited the 2021 National Policy on Safety, Security, and Violence-Free Schools, revealing that “more than 600 teachers were killed in attacks, while more than 19,000 were displaced between 2012 and 2016”.

Shogunle said, “Today’s event, Strengthening Security Resilience and Integration of Host Communities, aligns with the national plan on financing safe schools in Nigeria.

“The plan has a national investment response aimed at protecting schools, learners, teachers and non-teaching staff from attacks in all parts of Nigeria and was designed to achieve measurable outcomes such as reducing the number of out-of-school children and improving Nigeria’s rating in the human capital index in the long run.”

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Bauchi State Police Commissioner Sani-Omolori Aliyu also addressed participants at the forum. He confirmed that Nigeria has recorded a disturbing increase in kidnappings, banditry, and attacks targeting students and school staff.

He said these incidents have disrupted learning and spread fear among parents, pupils, and the broader society.

Aliyu revealed, “It was in response to the development that the Nigerian Police collaborated with the federal and state governments and various stakeholders to develop the safe school programme aimed at creating a safe school environment that allows children to pursue their education, free from the spectre of violence or fear.”

He continued, “The Safe School Program is a comprehensive initiative that involves multiple stakeholders and agencies working in unison to prevent attacks, respond effectively in emergencies, and support communities and schools affected by violence.

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“The Safe School Squad will be guided by a comprehensive policy framework that delineates its mandate, functions, and operational protocols.”

Aliyu noted that the unit would collaborate with schools, local communities, and relevant bodies to detect and respond to threats swiftly.

He added that the formation of the squad signifies a major leap in the police force’s dedication to school safety.

“This squad will be rigorously trained and dedicated to tirelessly preventing attacks and effectively addressing emergencies as they arise,” he said.

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He emphasised that “The Safe School Program transcends a mere police initiative; it is a collaborative effort necessitating the engagement of all stakeholders. We earnestly encourage parents, educators, students, and the wider community to support this initiative and join hands with us in ensuring that our schools remain sanctuaries for learning.”

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Viral Video: Aiyedatiwa reenters classroom, educate pupils in Ondo school

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A recent viral video has captured Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, returning to his roots as a teacher, engaging with students at an unnamed school.

The video, which was shared on the Governor’s official Facebook page, shows him writing the word “Drugs” on the board and interacting with the pupils during a lesson.

The Governor encouraged the students to name three forms of drugs, prompting active participation from the class.

The video, which quickly gained traction online, was accompanied by the caption, “Once a teacher, always a teacher.” This gesture comes shortly after the Governor’s approval in March 2025 for the recruitment of 1,100 primary school teachers across all 18 local government areas of Ondo State, part of a broader initiative to improve the state’s education system.

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Governor Aiyedatiwa has been vocal about his commitment to educational reform. In his message accompanying the video, he highlighted recent efforts to enhance education in the state, including the distribution of textbooks, Android tablets, and sports equipment to public schools. “This initiative, funded through the 2023/2024 UBEC/SUBEB intervention, underscores our unwavering commitment to quality education for every child, regardless of background,” the Governor said.

Further updates on the state’s educational progress included the construction and rehabilitation of classrooms in over 100 schools, the distribution of more than 75,000 textbooks and digital learning resources, and the recruitment and training of over 2,100 new teachers. Additionally, Aiyedatiwa emphasized his administration’s support for extracurricular activities, such as sports, as an essential part of students’ development.

Governor Aiyedatiwa’s return to the classroom serves as a reminder of his dedication to education and the future of Ondo State’s children. As part of his continued efforts to advance education, he said, “With every book, tablet, and sports kit, we are investing in the leaders of tomorrow.”

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Four children injured, one loses hand in Borno IED explosion

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An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) detonated in Mafa Local Government Area of Borno State, injuring five children, one of whom suffered the traumatic loss of a hand.

The incident occurred on Thursday, May 8, 2025, around 2:25pm near a culvert along the access road leading to a construction site at the New Mafa Central Mosque.

According to preliminary findings, the children accidentally triggered the hidden IED, which had been concealed in block holes at the site.

The victims, identified as Abdullahi Umar, Musa Mele, Fatima Abatcha, Abba Kawu Muhammed, and Khalid Alhaji Bukar, all residents of Mafa town, sustained varying degrees of injuries from the blast.

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A coordinated emergency response was launched by the Explosive Ordnance Disposal-Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (EOD-CBRN) Unit, officers from the Mafa Police Division, and members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF).

The area was secured, and a thorough search for secondary devices was conducted. Fragments of the IED, crafted using tin containers, were recovered and safely neutralized.

Four of the injured children were transferred to the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) for advanced medical care, while the fifth, who sustained minor injuries, was treated and discharged from Mafa General Hospital.

In the aftermath, the EOD-CBRN team launched an Explosive Ordnance Risk Education (EORE) campaign to sensitize children and residents in Mafa on the dangers of unexploded devices, an ongoing threat in communities still recovering from years of insurgency.

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