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FG Steps in as PENGASSAN Strike Threatens Dangote Refinery Operations

RYNI News | Omotayo Stephen . O
30 September 2025

Nigeria’s fragile energy sector is once again in the eye of a storm as the federal government waded into a high-stakes confrontation between the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) and the Dangote Petroleum Refinery. At the heart of the dispute lies the alleged dismissal of over 800 workers for attempting to unionise—an action the labour body insists violates both the Nigerian Constitution and international labour conventions.

What began as murmurs of discontent escalated dramatically over the weekend, with PENGASSAN issuing a sweeping directive to its affiliates: halt crude oil and gas supplies to the $20 billion Dangote Refinery. By early Monday, operations in key control rooms, loading terminals, and outfield facilities were reportedly suspended as union members enforced the strike.

The move sent shockwaves across the country, raising fears of supply disruptions and renewed fuel scarcity. Though the refinery is yet to reach peak capacity, its sheer scale—touted as the world’s largest single-train refining facility—means any paralysis has implications far beyond its Lekki base.

In response, the federal government swiftly convened a closed-door meeting in Abuja. The Minister of Labour and Employment, Mohammed Dingyadi, alongside his deputy, Nkiruka Onyejeocha, hosted representatives of both warring parties. PENGASSAN’s delegation, led by President Festus Osifo, locked horns with senior Dangote executives behind closed doors, even as Nigerians braced for the wider economic fallout.

The Dangote Group has rejected accusations of anti-union victimisation, describing PENGASSAN’s actions as “a brazen display of lawlessness”. Management insists that the disengagement of staff was part of an internal reorganisation aimed at curbing sabotage, strengthening safety protocols, and streamlining refinery operations. The company maintains that contracts with crude and gas suppliers are private agreements and outside the jurisdiction of PENGASSAN’s directives.

But the union remains unyielding. General Secretary Lumumba Okugbawa accused Dangote of “embarking on a mission of misinformation and propaganda” rather than engaging constructively. At its emergency National Executive Council meeting on September 27, the union resolved to down tools nationwide effective September 29, with a warning that no intervention would be entertained except where safety was at risk.

The fallout has been swift. The Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO) raised alarms about the implications for the national grid, which relies heavily on gas-fired generation. “Any sustained disruption in gas supply could undermine the stability of electricity supply across the country,” NISO cautioned.

Meanwhile, the Trade Union Congress (TUC) has thrown its weight behind PENGASSAN, branding Dangote’s alleged sackings as an “assault on workers’ dignity” and threatening broader industrial action unless the refinery reinstates the affected employees.

Civil society voices have entered the fray too. The Concerned Nigerian Consumers Forum accused PENGASSAN of undermining a critical national asset, pointing to the union’s historic role in the decline of state-owned refineries.

As the government scrambles to broker peace, Nigerians watch anxiously. A prolonged shutdown could choke fuel supply chains, destabilise power generation, and trigger fresh economic shocks. Yet beneath the clash lies a deeper battle—between the rights of workers to organise and the determination of Africa’s richest man to run his refinery on his own terms.

For now, the nation holds its breath as Abuja mediates. The refinery that was meant to symbolise energy independence may instead become the epicentre of Nigeria’s latest labour war.


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France, UK, Germany, Italy, India and Arab Nations Endorse Trump’s Bold Gaza Peace Blueprint

RYNI News | Omotayo Stephen . O
30 September 2025

In a move that has ignited global debate, U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled an ambitious 20-point peace initiative this week, drawing endorsements from capitals as varied as Paris, London, Islamabad, and Berlin. The plan, presented alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House, has been heralded by many world leaders as a rare and fragile opportunity to halt the bloody cycle of war in Gaza.

The blueprint, striking in its breadth, calls for an immediate ceasefire, the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Palestinian territories, the release of all hostages, and the formation of a new Palestinian governing body. While Netanyahu expressed support, questions linger about whether Hamas will accept terms that demand both disarmament and a commitment to long-term political negotiations.

What makes this moment remarkable is not only the gravity of the conflict but also the unusually broad consensus Trump’s plan has generated across regions and ideologies. French President Emmanuel Macron called the proposal a “turning page” and urged Israel to embrace the framework without hesitation. Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni echoed the sentiment, declaring that the plan “may be the pivot toward a durable peace, humanitarian access, and a permanent halt to bloodshed.”

From South Asia, the response has been equally striking. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the plan as a “viable pathway” for development and coexistence, while Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif—often an outspoken critic of U.S. policy—surprised many by offering his endorsement. “Durable peace is essential not only for the Palestinian people but for the stability of the entire region,” he said in a statement, signaling rare agreement between New Delhi and Islamabad.

In London, Prime Minister Keir Starmer urged Hamas to act decisively, stating that the group must “lay down arms, release hostages, and end the suffering.” Meanwhile, a joint communique from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the UAE, Qatar, Egypt, Turkey, and Indonesia lauded what they called Trump’s “sincere efforts” and pledged to engage constructively in ensuring the plan’s success.

Germany, too, has weighed in. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul called the plan a “unique opportunity” and pressed both Israelis and Palestinians to seize the moment before further devastation erases hope. European Council President Antonio Costa struck a similarly urgent note, warning that such windows of diplomacy rarely stay open for long.

Yet, while global leaders speak of opportunity, the ground reality in Gaza remains grim. The war, triggered by Hamas’s deadly incursion into Israel on October 7, 2023—which killed some 1,200 Israelis and saw at least 250 taken hostage—has left Gaza in ruins. The retaliatory campaign has, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, claimed over 66,000 Palestinian lives, with international pressure mounting on Netanyahu to relent.

The coming weeks will test whether political rhetoric translates into action. Will Hamas bend? Will Israel trust? And will Washington’s gamble hold? For now, the world watches, suspended between the possibility of historic reconciliation and the haunting memory of countless failed accords.

One thing is certain: from the boulevards of Paris to the corridors of Islamabad, the world is—for once—speaking in unison. Whether that chorus becomes the anthem of peace or just another echo in the long history of Middle Eastern conflict is the question history will answer.

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Inside the Empire: Meet the Power Trio Behind Abuja’s Hustle and Bustle Nightlife Revolution

RYNI News | Omotayo Stephen . O
29 September 2025

When you think of Nigeria’s most electrifying nightlife scenes, Hustle & Bustle in Abuja is bound to come up , a glittering symbol of luxury, entertainment, and modern African entrepreneurship. But behind the velvet ropes and champagne-soaked weekends lies a power trio redefining hospitality in West Africa.

Let’s pull back the curtain on the masterminds: Obi Cubana, Ayo Akinbode, and Sir Uyi Ogbebor — three visionaries whose collaboration has transformed nightlife into an art form and a booming business empire.

  1. Obi Cubana: The Kingmaker of Nigerian Nightlife

Real name, Obinna Iyiegbu, but in Nigeria, the world simply knows him as Obi Cubana — entrepreneur, philanthropist, and the undisputed heavyweight of hospitality.

As the founder of the Cubana Group, Obi has built a chain of upscale nightclubs, hotels, and restaurants that cater to Nigeria’s elite and trendsetters. Hustle & Bustle is just one jewel in his crown — a premium venue in Abuja where celebrities, politicians, and business moguls gather to see and be seen.

What sets Obi apart is his ability to turn social capital into business capital. With a magnetic public personal and a sharp business instinct, he has made his brand synonymous with luxury, influence, and unforgettable experiences. Hosting the likes of Wizkid is just another weekend in his world.

  1. Ayo Akinbode : The Silent Architect of Abuja’s Entertainment Scene

While Obi Cubana may dominate headlines, Ayokunle “Ayo” Akinbode is the visionary co-founder working behind the scenes to sculpt the city’s entertainment landscape.

As a driving force behind HWP Group (also known as Hotwire Partners), Ayo has played a key role in launching some of Abuja’s most exclusive venues — including the iconic Moscow Underground. His knack for identifying what’s next in entertainment and lifestyle branding has earned him recognition far beyond Nigeria’s borders, including a nod from Forbes Africa as an innovator to watch.

With a quiet confidence, Ayo is shaping the future of hospitality — one high-end concept at a time.

  1. Sir Uyi: The Trendsetter Merging Luxury with Vision

Uyi Ogbebor, popularly known as Sir Uyi, is the other half of the HWP powerhouse. He’s not just a businessman; he’s a lifestyle curator, blending opulence with vision to create some of Nigeria’s most compelling hospitality experiences.

From upscale clubs to sprawling real estate ventures like Apex Garden, Sir Uyi is extending his empire far beyond nightlife. He’s known for his keen aesthetic eye, impeccable taste, and a deep understanding of what moves people — and what keeps them coming back.

Together with Ayo, he’s co-architecting a nightlife renaissance, infusing Abuja’s social scene with global-level sophistication.

The Power of Collaboration: More Than Just Business

What makes the Hustle & Bustle story so compelling isn’t just the lavish décor or the celebrity clientele — it’s the synergy between these three men.

Each brings a distinct energy to the table: Obi’s larger-than-life charisma, Ayo’s strategic mind, and Uyi’s creative genius. Together, they’ve created not just a venue, but a cultural movement — one that’s putting Abuja on the global nightlife map.

In a country teeming with talent and ambition, these three stand out as game changers — not just building.

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PENGASSAN Slams Dangote Over Mass Sack of Nigerian Workers, Demands Reinstatement

RYNI News | Omotayo Stephen . O
27 September 2025

The Dangote Refinery, once hailed as a beacon of industrial hope for Nigeria, has become the epicentre of a stormy labour dispute after the termination of more than 800 Nigerian workers. The Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) has accused the refinery of not only violating labour rights but also replacing homegrown talent with foreign staff on significantly higher wages.

In a statement signed by its General Secretary, Lumumba Okugbawa, PENGASSAN condemned the dismissals as “unjust, discriminatory, and an affront to Nigerian sovereignty.” The union alleged that while hundreds of Nigerians were shown the door without fair process, over 2,000 Indian nationals have been drafted in to take over key roles. Disturbingly, many of these expatriates, according to PENGASSAN, may lack proper immigration documentation.

Even more galling to the workers, the union revealed, is the disparity in pay. “Qualified Nigerian engineers and technicians were earning barely a fraction of what their foreign counterparts took home for performing identical tasks,” Okugbawa stated. Nigerian engineers and technicians reportedly earned between ₦383,000 monthly, while their foreign counterparts, performing identical tasks, were paid as much as $2,000 dollars per month. “This brazen inequity not only insults the dignity of Nigerian labour but also flagrantly violates the Labour Act.”

Under Section 7 of the Labour Act, employees are entitled to fair treatment and protection against discrimination, rights PENGASSAN says have been grossly undermined. The union further argued that the sackings coincided suspiciously with the refinery workers’ decision to organise under PENGASSAN—an action protected by the Trade Union Act.

“This calculated attack on workers’ rights is a move to silence collective bargaining and strip Nigerians of their rightful place in their own economy,” the union declared.

Dangote Refinery’s management has defended its decision as a measure to “boost efficiency and safeguard operations against sabotage,” but critics argue that such justifications cannot cover up what they see as systemic exploitation. For many observers, the optics of replacing over 800 Nigerians with foreigners—reportedly earning higher wages—amounts to economic betrayal.

PENGASSAN has issued a stern ultimatum: reinstate all terminated Nigerian workers or face a barrage of legal and industrial actions. “We will explore every provision of the Nigerian Constitution and labour laws to ensure our members are not treated as disposable tools in their own country,” Okugbawa said.

As the refinery grapples with mounting criticism, the broader question emerges: can Africa’s flagship industrial venture balance its pursuit of global competitiveness with its duty to respect and empower the local workforce? For now, the refinery’s future is overshadowed by a bitter battle over jobs, justice, and fairness.

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Governor Fubara Returns to Office as Port Harcourt Erupts in Celebration, After Six-Month Emergency Rule

RYNI News | Omotayo Stephen . O
19 September 2025

In scenes more reminiscent of a national celebration than a political transition, Governor Siminalayi Fubara returned to the helm of Rivers State on Thursday, met by a tidal wave of support that swept across Port Harcourt like a jubilant storm.

After six tumultuous months under a federally-declared state of emergency, the embattled yet resilient governor resumed office, following President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s revocation of the emergency rule imposed on March 18, 2025. The period, marked by intense political acrimony, legal battles, and deep divisions within the state, had temporarily stripped Fubara of his executive authority, handing control to Sole Administrator Vice Admiral (Rtd) Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas.

But on this day, the streets of Port Harcourt told a different story — one of victory, vindication, and visible joy. From the Port Harcourt International Airport to the gates of the Rivers State Government House, thousands of citizens thronged the roads, waving flags, singing local praise chants, and hoisting placards with slogans like “The People’s Governor Returns” and “Our Mandate, Our Voice.”

Clad in a simple white kaftan, Governor Fubara stood atop his motorcade, waving back at the cheering masses — a living symbol of political endurance. For many, his return wasn’t just a personal victory, but a resounding affirmation of democratic legitimacy.

In his first address to the people, Fubara struck a tone of reconciliation and resolve.

“Today, we turn the page — not with bitterness, but with a renewed commitment to serve,” he said. “These past months have tested us, but Rivers people have shown that their spirit cannot be silenced. I return not to dwell in the past, but to shape the future.”

The governor’s suspension stemmed from a protracted political feud with his predecessor and current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, whose influence had deeply fractured the state’s political structure. The fallout led to the dissolution of the state executive council and the appointment of sole administrators across all 23 local government areas.

Although the federal government maintained that the emergency rule was necessary to restore order, critics — including legal experts and civil society organizations — have challenged its constitutionality, citing Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution, which they argue does not empower the President to suspend elected governors.

As Governor Fubara retakes control, expectations are sky-high. Civil groups such as the Centre for Human Rights and Accountability Network (CHRAN) have already called for a probe into financial management during the emergency rule. Others, however, urge the governor to focus on governance and rebuilding trust, rather than wading into retrospective investigations.

Analysts agree the governor has little time to waste. With 2026 on the horizon and general elections looming in 2027, Fubara must urgently resume halted infrastructure projects, rebuild administrative capacity, and reengage a disillusioned electorate.

Interestingly, his recent reconciliation with Minister Wike, brokered by President Tinubu in June, may now serve as a political stabilizer, providing the opportunity to heal longstanding rifts and unify the state’s leadership.

Whether this marks a new beginning or a brief interlude remains to be seen. But for now, the drums of Port Harcourt are beating again — this time, for democracy.

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Princess Obila Makes History as Ebonyi’s First Female Acting Governor

RYNI News | Omotayo Stephen . O
19 September 2025

In a moment of quiet revolution, Ebonyi State has crossed a historic threshold as Princess Patricia Obila, the state’s Deputy Governor, officially assumed office as Acting Governor, becoming the first woman to ever do so in the state’s political history.

Her emergence follows the transmission of executive powers from Governor Francis Ogbonna Nwifuru, who is proceeding on an official leave. In line with Section 190(1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Governor formally notified the Ebonyi State House of Assembly, empowering his deputy to act in his stead during his absence.

Known for her poise, administrative acumen, and deep connection with grassroots development, Princess Patricia Obila wasted no time in stepping into national discourse. Speaking at the opening of the National and Regional Hand-in-Hand Investment Forum on Irrigation in Abuja — hosted by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) — she emphasized the critical role of irrigation in boosting agricultural productivity across Nigeria and the Sahel region.

Obila praised President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda in Agriculture, affirming Ebonyi’s commitment to aligning with national goals through the People’s Charter of Needs, which prioritizes food security, irrigation, and rural empowerment.

Across Ebonyi State, reactions have been swift and enthusiastic. Civil society, women’s advocacy groups, and political observers have all hailed this moment as a catalyst for increased female participation in governance. For young women and girls watching from the sidelines, the message is unmistakable: the highest offices are within reach.

Though her tenure as Acting Governor may be time-bound, the significance is timeless. Princess Obila has not just assumed office — she has redrawn the map for what’s possible in Ebonyi politics. In doing so, she’s not merely standing in for the Governor; she’s standing up for history.

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RYNI Congratulates Asiwaju Prince Olatunji Olusoji on the Conferment of Doctorate Degree

RYNI News | Omotayo Stephen . O
18 September 2025

The Resourceful Youth Network Initiative (RYNI), under the leadership of its CEO, Dr. Lawson Obazenu, has extended its heartfelt congratulations to Asiwaju Engr. Prince Olatunji Olusoji on the conferment of his Doctorate Degree in Humanities. This esteemed recognition is a testament to his relentless commitment to academic excellence, philanthropy, and his exceptional contributions to the development of Nigerian youths.

In a statement issued by RYNI, Dr. Lawson Obazenu commended Prince Olusoji for his unwavering dedication to improving the lives of young Nigerians. As the Chairman/CEO of Grosvenor Group and the Founder of the Prince Olatunji Olusoji Foundation (PROOF), Asiwaju Engr. Prince Olusoji has been instrumental in creating opportunities for education, vocational training, and leadership development for youths across the country. His vision and hard work have empowered numerous young people to pursue their aspirations and contribute meaningfully to their communities.

Dr. Obazenu emphasized that the conferment of this Doctorate Degree is a reflection of Asiwaju Prince Olusoji’s tireless efforts and outstanding achievements in education, philanthropy, and youth empowerment. Through PROOF, he has provided countless scholarships, mentorship programs, and skills training, which have helped to shape the future of many young Nigerians. His foundation has been a beacon of hope, creating a platform for young people to excel academically, professionally, and socially.

“By all measures, you truly deserve this honor,” said Dr. Obazenu. “This recognition is a reflection of your dedication, hard work, and immense contribution to the empowerment of Nigerian youths. Your work continues to inspire and uplift countless lives.”

RYNI also expressed its profound admiration for Asiwaju Engr. Prince Olusoji’s leadership in social causes and his continued focus on addressing the challenges faced by Nigerian youths. His foundation’s work extends beyond academic achievement to include mentorship, career guidance, and personal development, helping young people navigate the complexities of modern society.

As Dr. Obazenu noted, Engr. Olusoji’s contributions go beyond just changing individual lives; they are transforming entire communities, fostering hope, and creating a sustainable future for Nigerian youths. RYNI assured Prince Olusoji of its continued support and partnership in all his endeavors, pledging to stand by him as he continues his work of empowering the next generation of leaders.

The organization, under Dr. Lawson Obazenu’s leadership, wished Asiwaju Engr. Prince Olatunji Olusoji continued success, optimistic that this milestone is the beginning of even greater achievements. RYNI joins Prince Olusoji’s family, friends, and well-wishers in celebrating this well-deserved recognition and prays for wisdom, strength, and good health for him as he continues to inspire and uplift Nigerian youths.

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Tinubu Cuts Short Paris Vacation, Returns to Abuja Amid High-Level Engagements

RYNI News | Blessing Isiuwa
17 September 2025

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu returned to Abuja on Tuesday evening, cutting short his annual working vacation in Paris to resume the pressing demands of statecraft. The President’s arrival at the Presidential Wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport around 6:50 p.m. was marked by a display of solidarity from key political figures, including Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Chief of Staff Femi Gbajabiamila, and Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State.

The development was confirmed by his Special Assistant on Social Media, Dada Olusegun, who announced the President’s early homecoming via his verified handle on X, noting that Tinubu had concluded his “work vacation” and was ready to resume official duties.

Tinubu left Nigeria on September 4, 2025, with initial plans to divide his annual leave between France and the United Kingdom. However, his schedule evolved, and he chose to remain in Paris, where leisure was balanced with diplomacy. At the Élysée Palace, the President held a private luncheon with French President Emmanuel Macron, where the two leaders reviewed bilateral cooperation in security, trade, and global affairs. Their discussions, according to diplomatic sources, underscored Nigeria’s growing relevance in Europe’s strategic calculations.

Though abroad, the President maintained a steady hand on national affairs. He issued directives on food security and affordability, a critical subject in the domestic political climate, and extended gestures of condolence and commendation to prominent Nigerians. Through these actions, Tinubu projected an image of a leader never far from the nation’s pulse, even while overseas.

Observers suggest the President’s early return is a signal of his desire to maintain direct oversight of governance at a time when the country faces pressing economic and security challenges. Political analysts note that by truncating his leave, Tinubu is keen to dispel public speculation over extended absences and reassert his role as a hands-on leader.

His Paris retreat marked his third visit to France this year alone, further highlighting the centrality of Paris in his foreign policy strategy. Since assuming office in May 2023, Tinubu has made 15 international trips across 11 countries, attending high-level summits, state visits, and inaugurations. From the Vatican to Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro to Castries, the Nigerian leader has presented himself as both a regional statesman and a global actor.

This most recent trip, however, was not solely diplomatic. It provided him an opportunity for reflection, recuperation, and recalibration—a necessity for a president navigating the twin pressures of domestic reform and international diplomacy. Yet, his decision to return sooner than expected demonstrates his sensitivity to the evolving national landscape.

As he resumes duties at the Aso Rock Villa, attention will now shift to how Tinubu translates his engagements abroad into tangible benefits at home. With inflation, food prices, and security still commanding national headlines, expectations are high for decisive leadership.

The President’s return, therefore, is more than just the end of a vacation. It is the continuation of a delicate balancing act—where diplomacy abroad and duty at home must constantly intersect to shape Nigeria’s place in the world and secure its future.

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Hilda Baci Crowned Guinness World Record Holder with Largest Pot of Jollof Rice Ever Cooked 

RYNI News | Omotayo Stephen . O
16 September 2025

The irresistible aroma of simmering tomatoes, peppers, and rice swept across Victoria Island last weekend as Nigeria’s culinary superstar, Hilda Baci, once again carved her name into global history. The Guinness World Records has officially confirmed her astonishing feat: the largest serving of Nigerian-style jollof rice ever cooked, weighing a jaw-dropping 8,780 kilograms (19,356 lbs 9 oz).

The record-breaking spectacle unfolded on September 12, 2025, at the Eko Hotels and Suites, during the vibrant Gino World Jollof Festival. What began as a bold challenge soon blossomed into a cultural carnival, drawing thousands of food lovers, celebrities, and dignitaries who gathered to witness Baci’s latest triumph.

For Hilda Baci, who shot to worldwide fame in 2023 after cooking non-stop for an unprecedented 93 hours and 11 minutes, this latest recognition cements her reputation as a national icon and a global ambassador of Nigerian cuisine. Known for her relentless drive and radiant charisma, she once again proved that food is more than sustenance — it is a unifying force.

The monumental dish required staggering proportions: 4,000 kilograms of rice, 500 cartons of tomato paste, 600 kilograms of onions, 168 kilograms of goat meat, and countless litres of oil and spices. All of it went into a custom-built steel pot towering like a cauldron of culture, specially engineered to hold over 23,000 litres. The sheer logistics — from sourcing raw ingredients to stirring the massive pot with long wooden paddles — turned the challenge into a military-style operation.

The tension peaked when the colossal vessel buckled under its own weight as engineers attempted to lift it onto a crane for weighing. Gasps rippled through the crowd, but luck and resilience held fast: the jollof remained intact, and the weighing went ahead successfully.

Guinness World Records announced the confirmation with characteristic flair on its official X account, declaring: “New record: Largest serving of Nigerian-style jollof rice – 8,780 kg achieved by Hilda Baci and Gino in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.”

Celebrities including Funke Akindele, Enioluwa Adeoluwa, Tomike Adeoye, and Ogun State First Lady Bamidele Abiodun joined the throng of supporters, cheering Baci as she stirred history into every spoonful. The event pulsed with music, dance, and jubilation, transforming the record attempt into a nationwide festival of pride.

When the scales tipped in her favour, Baci dedicated the victory to her team and to Nigerians everywhere. “This moment isn’t mine alone — it belongs to us all,” she declared, her voice breaking with emotion. “Together, we’ve shown the world that Nigerian food isn’t just delicious — it’s legendary.”

In keeping with her generous spirit, the mammoth jollof was portioned out and shared among thousands of attendees and passersby, ensuring that no one left the grounds without tasting a piece of history.

With two Guinness World Records under her belt, Hilda Baci has become more than a chef; she is a symbol of Nigerian resilience, creativity, and culinary dominance. And as the sun set over Lagos that evening, one thing was clear: the world will not forget the day Nigeria served jollof on the grandest scale imaginable.

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Charlie Kirk Murder Suspect Arrested After Nationwide Manhunt, Trump Confirms

RYNI News | Omotayo Stephen . O
13 September 2025

The dramatic manhunt for the assassin who fatally shot conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk has come to an end. President Donald Trump confirmed Friday that the prime suspect is now in federal custody after being turned in by a confidant described as both “a man of faith” and a minister.

“Somebody very close to him brought him directly to law enforcement,” Trump revealed in a live interview on Fox News. “He was taken to a U.S. Marshal who handled it fantastically, and now he’s at police headquarters. We believe we have our guy.”

The announcement comes just two days after Kirk, 31, was gunned down while speaking at Utah Valley University. Authorities say the shooter fired from a rooftop nearly 200 yards away, striking Kirk in the neck with what investigators identified as a high-powered bolt-action rifle. Surveillance footage captured a lone figure sprinting across the rooftop before fleeing into a wooded area, where the weapon was later recovered.

The brazen attack shocked the nation and ignited political tensions. Governor Spencer Cox of Utah vowed that prosecutors would seek the death penalty, calling the killing “an act of calculated terrorism against democracy.”

Kirk’s body was flown to his hometown of Phoenix on Vice President JD Vance’s official plane. Cameras captured the vice president solemnly laying his hands on the casket as it was loaded onto Air Force Two — a gesture underscoring the deeply political undertones of the tragedy.

For many, the murder felt personal. Students at Utah Valley University described feeling traumatized by witnessing the attack in real time. “It made me sick to my stomach,” said Dave Sanchez, 26. “We watched him all the time. It feels like we lost a family member.”

In Orem, hundreds of supporters wearing red MAGA caps and waving American flags gathered Thursday evening for a candlelight vigil. The gathering included prayer, patriotic hymns, and a moment of silence. “It still doesn’t feel real,” said Jonathan Silva, 35. “It’s like a nightmare we haven’t woken up from.”

Kirk’s death has been mourned across conservative circles. Lauded by admirers as a “martyr,” he was best known as the co-founder of Turning Point USA, an organization he launched in 2012 to mobilize conservative youth. His charisma and sharp debating skills made him a frequent guest on television and a viral figure across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, where he championed gun rights, Christianity, and hardline immigration policies.

As grief and anger ripple through right-wing media, Trump has urged restraint among his supporters. “We want justice,” the president said, “but we want it peacefully.”

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