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Sikiru Adepoju, a celebrated Nigerian percussionist, holds a unique place in the country’s music history as a two-time Grammy Award winner.


Born into a musical family in Eruwa, Oyo State, Adepoju was introduced to drumming at an early age by his father, Chief Ayanleke Adepoju, alongside his brothers, Saminu and Lasisi. As a descendant of the Yoruba Ayan lineage—known for producing master drummers—he honed his skills from childhood.


As a teenager, he toured and recorded with Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey’s Inter-Reformers Band before gaining international recognition.


Adepoju’s big break came when he joined Mickey Hart’s Planet Drum, a group that fuses percussion styles from various cultures. Their 1991 album, Planet Drum, won the first-ever Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album, making him the first and only Nigerian Grammy winner at the time.


His success continued in 2009 when he was part of Mickey Hart’s Global Drum Project, which won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album at the 51st Grammy Awards.


Adepoju’s journey to global fame began in 1985 when he moved to the United States to perform with O.J. Ekemode’s Nigerian All-Stars. He later joined Babatunde Olatunji’s Drums of Passion group, where he was introduced to Mickey Hart, drummer for the legendary rock band, Grateful Dead—a partnership that would define much of his international career. 



The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) has predicted high-intensity rainfall likely resulting in flash floods between May and June 2025 in coastal cities of the country. The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, made this disclosure while presenting the annual climate prediction for the year 2025 in Abuja.


He also revealed that the onset of rain is predicted to be delayed over the northern and central states of Plateau as well as parts of Kaduna, Niger, Benue, Nasarawa, Taraba, Adamawa, and Kwara. While early onset is expected over the southern states of Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Anambra, and sections of Oyo, Ogun, Osun, Ondo, Lagos, Edo, Enugu, Imo, and Ebonyi. The rest of the country is predicted to have a normal onset.


Also, earlier than long-term average end-of-rainy season is predicted over parts of Zamfara, Katsina, Kano, Kaduna, Jigawa, Plateau, Bauchi, Borno, Yobe, Adamawa, Taraba, Niger, Kwara, Kogi, FCT, Ekiti, and Ondo states. A delayed end of the season is expected over parts of Kaduna, Nasarawa, Benue, Lagos, Kwara, Taraba, Oyo, Ogun, Cross River, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Ebonyi, Anambra, and Enugu states. 


Furthermore, temperatures are expected to be generally above the long-term average across the country. Both daytime and nighttime temperatures are predicted to be warmer than the long-term average over most parts of the country in January, February, March, and May. However, April day and nighttime temperatures are predicted to be generally cooler than normal, while warmer than normal temperatures are likely over most of the northern states. 


While concluding his presentation, Keyamo advised persons engaged in rain-fed agriculture and other rainfall dependant activities to refer to the predicted onset dates in the Seasonal Climate Change document or consult the Nigerian Meteorological Agency for details. 


Senator Austin Akobundu, representing Abia Central, has called for calm and urged residents of Ariam Eleuelu in Ikwuano LGA of Abia State and Obot Akara in Akwa Ibom State to halt hostilities and embrace peace.

The appeal comes after the latest round of violence in the ongoing border dispute resulted in one death and the destruction of property worth millions of naira.

Akobundu pledged to raise the issue with Senate President Senator Godswill Akpabio, whose Akwa Ibom North-West senatorial district covers Obot Akara LGA. He assured his constituents that he would take the matter to the Senate to push for swift action in resolving the crisis and restoring peace to the affected areas.

The senator called on all parties involved to consider themselves as one and live in peace, emphasizing unity and cooperation between the communities.

He also promised to collaborate with relevant government agencies to restore normalcy in the region. Akobundu praised the prompt response of the Mayor of Ikwuano, Anthony Nzeribe Nwaubani, who mobilized security forces to address the situation quickly.

Expressing his condolences for the victim of the clash, Akobundu extended his solidarity to the bereaved family and urged both the Abia and Akwa Ibom state governments to work toward lasting peace.

Abia State Police spokesperson, DSP Maureen Chinaka, confirmed the clash but reassured that security forces had restored calm to the area. Akobundu’s media officer, Jude Ndukwe, also confirmed that the senator would work with Akpabio to secure lasting peace. 


The World Health Organization’s chief hit back Monday at US President Donald Trump’s reasons for pulling the United States out of the WHO — and again urged Washington to reconsider.

The United States is by far the WHO’s biggest donor and its withdrawal will leave a major hole in the organisation’s budget and its ability to respond to global public health threats.

WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus went through, in turn, the reasons given by Trump’s executive order to withdraw from the organisation, signed within hours of his return to office on January 20, and outlined what the UN health agency was doing in each field.

“We regret the decision and we hope the US will reconsider,” Tedros told the opening of the WHO’s executive board meeting. 


Tottenham Hotspur have agreed a deal to sign France Under-21s forward Mathys Tel from Bayern Munich. The structure of the transfer is yet to be confirmed - and it is unclear if it will be a permanent or loan deal. The 19-year-old reportedly rejected Spurs earlier this month but is now expected to move to north London.

A picture was posted by his agent Gadiri Camara on Monday appearing to show them both on board a private jet. Tottenham beat Brentford 2-0 on Sunday at Gtech Community Stadium for their first league win in eight Premier League matches. Ange Postecoglou's side sit 14th in the table but are in the last 16 of the Europa League and the Carabao Cup semi-finals.

On Thursday, Tottenham play the second leg of their semi-final at Liverpool after Spurs won the first leg 1-0. If the Tel deal is completed, it would be the club's second in two days after they announced the signing of Austria defender Kevin Danso on loan from Ligue 1 club Lens on Sunday.

Tel had been linked with a move to Manchester United, but European football expert Julien Laurens said Postecoglou urged the striker to opt for Spurs instead. "Ange Postecoglou spoke with Mathys Tel at length earlier today and convinced him to come to Tottenham," said Laurens. "Huge role played by the Spurs manager to get one of the most coveted youngsters in Europe." 


Conservative leader Bart De Wever was sworn in on Monday as Belgium’s new prime minister, following a hard-fought coalition deal that marks a significant rightward shift in the country’s politics.

After seven months of negotiations, De Wever became the first nationalist from Dutch-speaking Flanders to hold the position. His coalition has pledged stricter measures on irregular migration, reinforcing his law-and-order stance.

The 54-year-old, who has moderated his previous calls for Flanders’ independence, took the oath of office before King Philippe in Brussels before heading to an EU leaders' meeting on defense and transatlantic relations.

De Wever reaffirmed Belgium’s commitment to increasing its defense spending to NATO’s two-percent GDP target, up from the current 1.3 percent, stating that Europe had been complacent on security matters and that Russian President Vladimir Putin had “woken us up.”

Amid trade tariff threats from former U.S. President Donald Trump and pressure for increased military spending, De Wever stressed the importance of maintaining strong EU-U.S. ties.

His N-VA party is aligned with the hard-right European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) group, which includes parties led by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Czech leader Petr Fiala. The ECR now has three prime ministers in the European Council and participates in the governments of seven countries.

Hard-right parties have gained traction in Europe, performing strongly in last year’s European Parliament elections and recent national and regional polls in Austria, Germany, and the Netherlands. 

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