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A Siemens executive, Agustin Escobar, his wife, Merce Montal, and their children aged 4, 5, and 11 years old, who were visiting from Spain on a tour, have been identified as part of the five out of the six deceased aboard a tourist helicopter. The National Broadcasting Commission prohibited Nigerian radio and television stations from airing Eedris Abdulkareem’s new single, titled “Tell Your Papa,” which was released on Monday this week. In the song, the rapper criticized President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s economic policies, accusing him of making too many empty promises. He also called on the President's son, Seyi Tinubu, to convey the hardships faced by Nigerians to his father. The NBC, in a memo, stated that the song was deemed to violate Section 3.1.8 of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code and advised various stations to exercise discretion and refrain from airing the music to maintain responsible broadcasting standards, adding that it considered the song’s content to be inappropriate and objectionable. The controversy surrounding President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's appointments has taken center stage in social discourse. Tinubu’s appointments have been criticized for allegedly favoring his tribesmen and women over other Nigerians. Last week, Senator Ali Ndume, an APC lawmaker, publicly accused the president of violating the federal character principle in his appointments. In response to these allegations, the presidency released a list of appointees and their geopolitical zones, revealing a notable underrepresentation of the South East and a significant number of appointments from the South West, the president's home region. However, critics pointed out that the list was incomplete, notably missing the president's Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila. In response, Sunday Dare, the president’s Special Adviser on Media & Public Communication, apologized for the errors in the list and promised an updated version. Meanwhile, a report from The Sun newspaper claims that the Federal Government has decided to disregard the 70/30 percent ratio for career diplomats and political appointees in the recent list of ambassadorial nominees. The report quoted a source within the ministry, stating that the list is currently undergoing screening by security agencies. Political figures such as former senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani, former aviation minister Femi Fani-Kayode, and former presidential aide Reno Omokri have been reported in the media as part of the nominees undergoing screening. In Anambra State, an Amature video which captured the deteriorating condition of the Ukwaka Bridge in Nnewi has made rounds on social media. The eye witness in the video called on the Governor of the state Charles Chukwuma Soludo to urgently intervene, especially with the onset of the rainy season. Meanwhile, the governor of Anambra State Chukwuma Soludo, has reiterated his commitment to clamping down on those promoting get-rich-quick charms, renewing his stance on the ban of Native doctors. Speaking, while addressing a group of All Progressives Congress members, on Wednesday, the governor narrated how 23 indigenes of the state are on death row in Indonesia due to drug-related offenses. He claimed that the arrest was connected to the Native doctors' deceptive practices. Two of the Nigerias cultural giants, Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, and African art icon, Chief Nike Okundaye have been honoured by the United States Government through the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and Senate. The honours were bestowed at the unveiling of the African Cultural Festival 2025, held at the Pennsylvania State Capitol. Both icons were recognised for their outstanding contributions to literature and art not just in Nigeria, but across the globe. Professor Wole Soyinka received Distinguished Honors for his groundbreaking work in literature, his advocacy for human rights, and his enduring influence on global discourse. Chief Nike Okundaye, founder of the Nike Art Gallery in Lagos, was honoured for revolutionising contemporary African art. She was celebrated for pioneering the Adire resist-dyeing technique blending ancestral motifs with modern design, and empowering thousands of women through traditional craft skills. #unitedstates #crash #helicopter #eedrisabdulkareem #tinubu #alindume #tellyourpapa #sundaydare #shehusani #femifamikayode #renoomokri #anambra #soludo #nativedoctor #wolesoyinka #nike #arise #arisetv #arisenews Subscribe to our Channel for high profile interviews. Follow us on Twitter at / arisetv | and Instagram: / arisenewsofficial | and Facebook: / arisetvnews | Check out our website www.arise.tv