- Funke Akindele praised colleague Iyabo Ojo on Instagram.
- Named Iyabo as her Woman Crush Wednesday.
- Recognized Iyabo as one of Nollywood’s finest talents.

Funke Akindele has showered praises on her colleague Iyabo Ojo, naming her as her Woman Crush Wednesday and hailing her as one of Nollywood’s finest talents.
Taking to Instagram, Funke admired Iyabo’s beauty, elegance, and sense of style, while applauding her outstanding performance in an upcoming film.
She further emphasized that Iyabo’s confidence, passion, and natural talent continue to stand out in every role she plays, reaffirming her status as one of the leading actresses in the Nigerian movie industry.
She wrote: “WomanCrushWednesday. My WCW is the beautiful, stylish and elegant Iyabo Ojo! Her performance in Behind the Scenes was absolutely phenomenal. Iyabo continues to prove why she’s one of the best in Nollywood. Her talent, confidence, and passion always shine through every role she plays”.
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In other news… Nigerians on social media have expressed shock and disbelief after an old National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) pamphlet from 2021 resurfaced online, containing controversial safety advice for corps members and staff traveling on high-risk roads.
According to the pamphlet, those traveling through insecure areas were instructed to inform their family, friends, and colleagues in advance so that someone could be ready to “pay off the ransom that could be demanded” if they were kidnapped.
The resurfaced advisory, shared alongside a viral image of another handbook outlining “what to do when kidnapped or taken hostage,” has reignited conversations about the state of security in Nigeria and the government’s perceived failure to protect its citizens.
In the viral image, the handbook listed shocking survival tips, such as:
“Do not resist armed kidnappers.”
“Establish a relationship with your captors.”
“Do not attempt to escape do not be a hero.”
The similarity between the NYSC advisory and the newly circulated document has fueled widespread criticism and concern, with many Nigerians questioning the sovereignty and functionality of the nation’s security systems.
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