Another week has come and gone, bringing with it a mix of political developments, sporting milestones, viral social moments, entertainment updates, and major international headlines.
Here are the stories that dominated conversations across Nigeria, Africa, and beyond last week:
Government & Security
INEC Declares Oyebanji Winner Of Ekiti Governorship Election
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared incumbent governor Biodun Oyebanji the winner of the Ekiti State governorship election, securing another term in office. The outcome was welcomed by supporters of the ruling party, while political observers continue to assess what the result could mean for the state’s political landscape in the coming years.
Sports
Yamal Joins Pele In Exclusive Record As Spain Defeats Saudi Arabia
Spanish wonderkid Lamine Yamal added another remarkable achievement to his growing career after joining football legend Pele in an exclusive World Cup record during Spain’s emphatic victory over Saudi Arabia. The teenager’s performance once again highlighted why he is widely regarded as one of the brightest talents in world football as attention shifts toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Entertainment & Lifestyle
Twin Brothers Marry Twin Sisters In Oyo State

A unique wedding ceremony captured the attention of Nigerians after twin brothers tied the knot with twin sisters in Oyo State. Photos and videos from the celebration spread across social media, with many describing the event as a rare and heartwarming display of love, family, and coincidence.
Officer Woos Dismisses Viral NAFDAC Drug Trafficking Claims
Popular content creator and actor Officer Woos addressed online rumours linking him to an alleged NAFDAC arrest over drug trafficking. The entertainer strongly denied the claims, dismissing the reports as false and urging the public not to spread unverified information. His response sparked conversations about misinformation and the speed at which rumours travel online.
Movies
Loved ‘The Polygamist’? These Movies Should Be Next On Your Watchlist
Viewers still talking about the twists and drama in The Polygamist were given a fresh list of recommendations to keep the momentum going. Films such as Fifty, Big Love, and Undoing have emerged as top suggestions for audiences seeking more compelling stories centred on relationships, family dynamics, and emotional conflicts.
Economy & Finance
Nigeria Targets Five Million Jobs Through Blue Economy Expansion
Nigeria is looking to unlock new economic opportunities through its blue economy strategy, with plans aimed at creating up to five million jobs. Government officials say sectors such as maritime transportation, fisheries, coastal tourism, and marine resources could become major contributors to employment and economic growth in the coming years.
Music
Tems Joins Star-Studded Lineup For Obama Presidential Center Opening

Grammy-winning Nigerian singer Tems is set to perform alongside global stars including John Legend and Jennifer Hudson at the opening celebrations for the Obama Presidential Center. The announcement marks another significant international milestone for the singer, whose global profile continues to rise as Afrobeats expands its reach worldwide.
Rybeena Reaffirms Commitment To Dapper Music Ahead Of ‘Mr Bee Deluxe’
Fast-rising artist Rybeena is gearing up for what could be a defining year in his career with the upcoming release of Mr Bee Deluxe. The singer also reaffirmed his long-term commitment to Dapper Music & Entertainment, signalling confidence in the partnership as he continues to build momentum within Nigeria’s music scene.
Fashion
Lagos Continues To Cement Its Status As Africa’s Fashion Capital
Lagos further strengthened its reputation as one of Africa’s leading fashion hubs this week. From runway showcases and designer collaborations to growing international recognition for Nigerian fashion brands, the city continues to position itself at the centre of the continent’s creative and style economy.
World News
Trump Sparks Reactions With Fresh Threat Against Iran
United States President Donald Trump drew global attention after threatening to “hit Iran very hard again” if they don’t stop their pixies in Lebanon.
Rest Of Africa
African Countries Begin Citizen Evacuations Ahead Of South Africa Xenophobia Fears
Nigeria, Ghana, and Malawi have begun plans to evacuate citizens from South Africa amid growing concerns over a proposed June 30 protest that has raised fears of xenophobic violence. Authorities across the affected countries are monitoring the situation closely, while community leaders continue to call for calm and the protection of foreign nationals living in South Africa.


