Author: Olaoluwa Vincent Ajayi

Tunde Onakoya

Tunde Onakoya is one of Nigeria’s most influential social impact figures because he has turned chess into more than a game. He has made it a symbol of hope, education and second chances for children often ignored by society. In a country where millions of children remain outside the classroom, Onakoya’s influence comes from turning a simple chessboard into a tool for confidence, learning and social mobility. New Daily Prime estimates his weighted influence score at 89.0/100, positioning him among Nigeria’s top public figures whose soft power has helped shape the country’s culture, global image and creative economy. New Daily…

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How Ademola Adeleke Turned Charm Into Power

Ademola Adeleke stands out in Nigerian politics because he combines executive authority with a rare public warmth. He is not only the Governor of Osun State; he is one of the few political figures whose image reaches beyond government circles into popular culture. His smile, dancing style and relaxed manner have become part of his identity. What critics once used to mock him has helped make him familiar to many voters. In a political environment where many leaders appear distant, Adeleke often presents himself as approachable and easy to connect with. New Daily Prime estimates his weighted influence score at…

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Nyesom Wike

Nyesom Wike remains one of Nigeria’s most influential politicians because he has retained power after leaving office, shaped the crisis in Rivers State, and become a central figure in the debate over whether the Peoples Democratic Party can still function as a strong opposition party. His influence is not based on quiet diplomacy. It is built on control, visibility, confrontation, alliances and results. As Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Wike now sits over Abuja, Nigeria’s seat of power, where the Presidency, National Assembly, foreign missions, federal agencies and major business interests operate. The FCT Administration says the President delegates…

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Bishop David Oyedepo

David Oyedepo is not influential because he holds public office. He is influential because he built institutions that reach millions of people every week. His power does not depend on elections, cabinet appointments or political campaigns. It rests on a vast network of churches, schools, universities, books, media platforms, leadership programmes and charitable work. That is what makes him one of Nigeria’s most influential non-political figures. New Daily Prime estimates his weighted influence score at 91.0/100, positioning him among Nigeria’s top public figures whose soft power has helped shape the country’s culture, global image and creative economy. New Daily Prime…

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loss jab

Millions of people in England could become eligible for NHS weight-loss jab injections as health officials widen the use of treatments aimed at tackling obesity and reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes. Read more breaking stories from our latest health news  The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has recommended tirzepatide, sold as Mounjaro, for adults with obesity who also have weight-related health conditions. NICE estimates that about 3.4 million people in England fall within the wider eligible group, but access will be phased because the NHS cannot treat everyone immediately. The treatment is expected to reach…

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Nigeria Begins Evacuation of Citizens From South Africa Over Xenophobic Attacks

Nigeria has begun arrangements to evacuate more than 130 citizens from South Africa because of xenophobic attacks, as renewed anti-migrant protests, attacks on foreign-owned businesses and the reported killing of two Nigerians deepen diplomatic tension between Abuja and Pretoria. Read more breaking stories from our latest nigeria news Foreign Minister Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu said at least 130 Nigerians had already registered for voluntary repatriation, adding that the number was expected to rise as more citizens seek help to return home. The exercise is being coordinated through Nigerian missions in South Africa for those who no longer feel safe. The minister said President…

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Olowu of Owu, Oba (Prof) Saka Adelola Matemilola, Oluyalo Otileta VII

The Olowu of Owu, Oba (Prof.) Saka Adelola Matemilola, Oluyalo Otileta VII, received a warm royal welcome during his courtesy visit to Manchester. The gathering brought together sons and daughters of Owu Kingdom living in Manchester and other parts of the United Kingdom. It provided an opportunity to celebrate culture, unity and the strong bond between Owu people at home and in the diaspora. Oba Matemilola was welcomed with honour and excitement by members of the Owu community. The visit reflected the pride of Owu descendants in preserving their heritage while contributing positively to their host country. The event was…

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Sub-Saharan Africa remains the world’s deadliest region for young children, accounting for roughly 2.8 million under-five deaths in 2024,

The World Health Organization is monitoring a hantavirus cluster linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship, after the number of reported cases rose from an initial seven to 11, including three deaths. Read more breaking stories from our latest health news The latest WHO update said that, as of 13 May 2026, eight cases had been laboratory-confirmed as Andes virus infection, two were probable cases and one remained inconclusive pending further testing. All reported cases were passengers on the ship. WHO said the risk to the global population remains low, although the risk for passengers and crew on board the ship…

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UNICEF

According to UNICEF, more than 14 million “zero-dose” infants missed every routine vaccine last year, raising fears that deadly diseases could return as global health funding falls and vaccine confidence weakens. Read more breaking stories from our latest health news Zero-dose children are infants who have not received a single vaccine, leaving them exposed to severe illness and possible death from diseases the world already knows how to prevent. The warning comes at a difficult time for global health. Overseas aid for health programmes is expected to decline because of funding cuts, while misinformation and falling trust in vaccines are…

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Wes Streeting, the former health secretary

Wes Streeting has resigned as Health Secretary, dealing a serious blow to Sir Keir Starmer as Labour’s internal revolt pushes the Prime Minister closer to a possible leadership battle. Read more breaking stories from our latest UK news  In a strongly worded resignation letter, Streeting criticised what he called “drift” at the top of government and told Starmer it was now “clear” he would not lead Labour into the next general election. His departure comes after days of pressure on the Prime Minister following Labour’s poor local election results. In recent days, nearly 100 Labour MPs have called for Starmer to…

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