PETER OBI AND KWANKWASO BEING PRESENTED WITH THEIR PARTY CARDS. (VIDEO/PHOTO).

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Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso have arrived at the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) secretariat in Abuja, amid cheers from supporters, marking a significant shift in Nigeria's political landscape. They are strengthening unity ahead of the 2027 elections.  The two leaders, who previously quit the African Democratic Congress (ADC) due to internal crises and hostility, are expected to hold a consultative meeting with NDC leaders to discuss future collaborations , Peter Obi cited a toxic political environment, internal crises, and external interference as ons for leaving the ADC. He emphasized the need for genuine service delivery and national progress. The NDC has reportedly offered Obi and Kwankwaso a joint presidential ticket for the 2027 elections, with a short timeframe to decide on the offer.   The development has sparked reactions, with some Nigerians welcoming the move as a step towards strengthening democracy and opposition parties. Others have expressed skepticism, ...

REBEL WILSON CLAIMS A BILLIONAIRE IS BEHIND A LEGAL ATTACK ON HER CAREER. (PHOTO).


 Rebel Wilson claims a billionaire is behind a legal attack on her career


Rebel Wilson has intensified her legal battle, shifting focus from the producers of her directorial debut to billionaire financier Sir Len Blavatnik. In a series of Instagram posts on March 17, Wilson accused Blavatnik of funding multiple lawsuits against her, claiming he is backing efforts to silence her. 


The dispute originates from Wilson’s film The Deb, where she alleged producers misused nearly $900,000 and raised concerns about misconduct on set. Although some of her counterclaims were dismissed, she continues to publicly challenge the production team.


Wilson revealed that she personally met Blavatnik in New York, hoping he would intervene in the conflict. Instead, she says he has financed legal actions against her across continents, with reports indicating three active suits. 


In a bold move, Wilson also shared a screenshot from unsealed Epstein files referencing Blavatnik, though no wrongdoing was alleged. 


She framed the situation as powerful figures attempting to suppress her voice, insisting she will testify in court despite what she calls “ridiculous lawsuits and crisis PR attacks.” 


A defamation trial involving actress Charlotte MacInnes is set for April 20 in Australia.


Despite the ongoing legal turmoil, Wilson remains active creatively. She is preparing her next directorial project, Girl Group, a comedy about a former pop star mentoring teenagers, featuring Randall Park and Melanie Chisholm. 


She also recently published her memoir Rebel Rising, which faced legal challenges before release. 


Balancing these professional milestones with her legal battles, Wilson continues to present herself as an outspoken advocate for transparency in the entertainment industry.

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