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Roger Federer’s Shock as DNA Results Reveal Myla and Charlene Are Not His Biological Children
Roger Federer’s Shock as DNA Results Reveal Myla and Charlene Are Not His Biological Children
By: Our Reporter
In a stunning turn of events, tennis legend Roger Federer was left reeling after DNA tests confirmed that Myla and Charlene, believed to be his daughters, are not biologically related to him. The heartbreaking revelation reportedly left Federer in a state of disbelief and deep sorrow.
The news, which came as a complete shock to Federer and his family, has shaken the tennis world. Federer, who has always been a devoted father to Myla and Charlene, is said to be devastated by the results.
This unexpected twist raises many questions about the identity of the girls’ biological father and the circumstances surrounding their parentage. Federer, known for his grace both on and off the court, has not made any public statements regarding the matter.
Fans and supporters of Federer have expressed their sympathy and support for him during this difficult time. The tennis community stands by him as he navigates this personal challenge with the same dignity and strength that he displays on the tennis court.
As Federer comes to terms with this shocking revelation, the focus remains on his incredible career and the legacy he has built in the world of tennis. The news of Myla and Charlene’s true parentage may be a painful chapter in his personal life, but Federer’s status as one of the greatest athletes of all time remains undisputed.
In a shocking and deeply personal revelation, tennis icon Roger Federer has been left devastated by recent DNA test results that have uncovered that Myla and Charlene, long believed to be his biological daughters, are not genetically related to him. The news has sent shockwaves through the tennis world and has left Federer and his family grappling with profound emotions.
For Federer, known not only for his unrivaled skill on the court but also for his integrity and grace off it, the revelation has been nothing short of heart-wrenching. The tennis star had embraced fatherhood with open arms, often sharing glimpses of his life with his daughters on social media and in interviews. The bond he shared with Myla and Charlene was evident to all who followed his career, making this revelation all the more difficult to process.
The DNA results, which reportedly came as a complete surprise to Federer and his family, have raised numerous questions about the true parentage of Myla and Charlene. Federer, a private individual when it comes to his personal life, has not made any public statements regarding the matter, choosing instead to deal with the situation in private.
Fans and supporters of the tennis legend have flooded social media with messages of sympathy and support, acknowledging the pain and confusion he must be experiencing. Many have lauded Federer for the dignity and grace with which he has handled this challenging situation, reflecting the same qualities that have endeared him to millions around the world.
The news of Myla and Charlene’s true parentage has not only rocked Federer’s personal life but has also sparked speculation and curiosity among fans and observers. The search for answers and understanding continues, though it remains unclear how this revelation will impact Federer’s relationship with the girls and his family dynamics.
Throughout his illustrious career, Roger Federer has faced and overcome numerous challenges on the tennis court. Now, as he navigates this deeply personal and unexpected twist in his life, the tennis community stands by him, offering unwavering support and understanding.
As Federer takes time to come to terms with this new reality, the focus remains on his remarkable achievements in the world of tennis. His legacy as one of the sport’s all-time greats is secure, and while the news of Myla and Charlene’s parentage may cast a shadow, it does not diminish the impact he has had on the sport and the countless fans who have cheered him on throughout his career.
In the midst of this personal turmoil, Federer’s strength, resilience, and unwavering commitment to his family shine through. While the road ahead may be uncertain, one thing is clear: Roger Federer will face this challenge with the same grace and determination that have defined his career both on and off the court.
Roger Federer’s Shock as DNA Results Reveal Myla and Charlene Are Not His Biological Children
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Take ownership of NEDC projects, FG urges Gombe communities
Take ownership of NEDC projects, FG urges Gombe communities
By Osagie Peter
The Federal Government has urged residents of Gombe State to take ownership of all North East Development Commission (NEDC)’s projects in their communities by protecting and ensuring their full utilisation.
The Minister of State for Regional Development, Alhaji Uba Maigari Ahmadu, made the call during the inauguration of competed projects as well as inspection of several ongoing ones across Gombe State.
Ahmadu while inaugurating the several projects in different key sectors, ranging from health, education, agriculture, infrastructure, among others, said the projects would improve the wellbeing of the residents.
He said that the Federal Government prioritised improved funding to address critical challenges confronting the North-East, particularly in the area of security, hence expressed satisfactory with how NEDC had used the funds in meeting the needs of the people of the state and region.
He said the government accorded attention to all sectors in the country, in line with the Bola Tinubu’s administration’s commitment to national development.
“I call on the communities where these projects have been executed to take ownership of the projects and keep them in good condition.
“There is need for you all to maintain the structures exactly as they are at the time of inauguration for the benefit of everyone.”
The Minister further stated that the projects, if properly utilised, would strengthen healthcare delivery, expand educational infrastructure, and improve the welfare of citizens in line with the desire of Mr President.
Ahmadu commended President Tinubu and NEDC for its timely intervention and for bringing critical infrastructure and development to the grassroots to improve the socio-economic wellbeing of residents of the state.
He announced additional funding of N2 billion for each of the mega schools in the state.
“I’ve just been informed that in addition to the wonderful work, the Ministry of Regional Development, overseeing the North East Development Commission, has also allocated N2 billion to each of the Mega Schools spread across the state. I think this is very, very commendable,” the Minister said.
On his part, Dr Manassah Jatau, the Deputy Governor of Gombe State, expressed gratitude to President Tinubu, the Ministry of Regional Development and NEDC for providing the projects, noting that they would aid learning and contribute to better health outcomes for residents.
Jatau said that the state government was happy because the NEDC had utilised the plot allocated to them within a short period of time, to complement governance at all levels.
He added that the government was ready to allocate additional plots to the NEDC if needed for any intervention.
The deputy governor assured that whatever had been done would be sustained, while calling on communities where the various projects have been executed to maintain the facilities.
He added that the projects were “excellent”, hence urged the community to take full ownership and maximise the benefits of the projects for the good of humanity.
In his remarks, the Chairman of the NEDC Board, Major General Paul Tarfa (Rtd), expressed satisfaction with the inspected projects, while reiterating the need for beneficiaries to ensure proper maintenance.
Also, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the NEDC, Mr Mohammed Goni Alkali, appreciated the Gombe State Government for donating the land on which the NEDC office was built and urged strict maintenance to ensure durability and effective service delivery.
Our Correspondent reports that part of the projects inaugurated included a 40-bed capacity maternity Bogo Quarters, Akko Local with delivery room, antenatal and post-natal rooms, theatre, preparation rooms, side rooms and a dispensary, aimed at improving maternal and child healthcare services at the grassroots.
Also inaugurated is the Central Medical Stores equipped with cold rooms, offloading bays, sorting areas and offices to enhance medical supply management and distribution across the state.
At Gombe State University, four newly constructed lecture halls, each with a 150-seat capacity, were inaugurated . The facilities are expected to ease pressure on existing classrooms and improve learning conditions for students.
Rehabilitated Government Secondary School (GSS) Malam Sidi in Kwami LGA, where structures including, 19 blocks of classrooms, an administrative block, a 250-capacity examination hall, student hostels, laboratories, staff quarters, library, dining facilities, perimeter fencing and a gatehouse were rehabilitated.
Other projects inaugurated include a 250-bed student hostel at Government Science Technical College, Kumo; a 40-bed maternity complex in Billiri LGA; mega schools in Kaltungo, Dukku and Dadinkowa/Yolde Deba LGAs; and a 250-bed capacity student hostel at the College of Health Sciences and Technology, Kaltungo.
Also, major projects at the Federal Teaching Hospital (FTH), Gombe, were inspected, including the establishment of an MRI housing facility awaiting equipment installation, construction of a 180-bed student hostel, an ENT complex, and a fully equipped trauma centre featuring theatres, consulting rooms, triage and observation areas, burns unit, diagnostic rooms and offices.
Take ownership of NEDC projects, FG urges Gombe communities
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Nigeria, South Korea Deepen Cooperation in Creative Industry with K-pop-Afrobeat Collaborative Album Underway
Nigeria, South Korea Deepen Cooperation in Creative Industry with K-pop-Afrobeat Collaborative Album Underway
By: Michael Mike
A collaboration between Afrobeat and K-pop is underway as Nigeria and South Korea deepens cooperation in the creative economy, using music as a bridge.
Artistes and producers from both countries staged a landmark Afrobeats–K-pop collaboration in Abuja with the plan to roll out a musical experiment of fusion of both afrobeat and K-pop.
The live production concert, tagged “K Music Production x Afrobeats,” was hosted by the Korean Cultural Center in Nigeria (KCCN) and brought together Korean vocal coach Seo Yena, music producer and composer Lee Haneung, and Nigerian Afrobeats artiste FirstKlaz for a joint recording and live performance.
The event underscored growing cultural diplomacy between both countries and highlighted the expanding global influence of Afrobeats, which has increasingly shaped contemporary pop sounds across Asia, Europe and North America.
Seo Yena said her journey into Afrobeats began in 2024 when she visited Nigeria as a vocal instructor under a KCCN programme, an experience she described as transformative.
“That was my first real contact with Nigerian music,” she said. “Working with Nigerian singers made me curious about Afrobeats, so I started researching it and thinking about how to connect it authentically with Korean music.”
She explained that the collaboration deliberately blended the relaxed groove and rhythmic flow of Afrobeats with the structured vocal delivery and powerful climaxes typical of K-pop.
“Afrobeats has a calm, flowing feel, while Korean pop focuses on clarity and emotional intensity. The idea was not to overpower one with the other, but to allow both identities to shine,” she said.
Producer Lee Haneung described the partnership as a significant creative challenge and a step toward building a more balanced global music ecosystem.
“Afrobeats is now a major force in world music, and its influence is already present in K-pop,” he said. “But too often it feels like borrowing. I wanted to understand Afrobeats from its source and create something sincere that respects both cultures.”
Nigerian artiste FirstKlaz said he welcomed the collaboration because of his long-standing interest in Korean music, adding that the creative process was seamless.
“I love K-pop, so when I got the invitation, I was excited,” he said. “The studio sessions were full of pure energy. I wrote and sang my parts, and the collaboration felt natural.”
Although a release date has not yet been announced, KCCN confirmed that the collaborative track is being prepared for commercial release and forms part of a broader plan to deepen partnerships between Korean producers and Nigerian artistes.
The Centre said the initiative aligns with efforts by both countries to grow their creative industries, promote cultural exchange and position music as a viable driver of youth employment, innovation and global engagement.
As Afrobeats continues to gain traction worldwide and K-pop expands its global reach, the Abuja collaboration signals a new chapter of cross-continental creativity—one rooted not in imitation, but in mutual respect and shared artistic growth.
Nigeria, South Korea Deepen Cooperation in Creative Industry with K-pop-Afrobeat Collaborative Album Underway
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FG to Enforce Governance Standards as MOFI Introduces Excellence Awards for Public Enterprises
FG to Enforce Governance Standards as MOFI Introduces Excellence Awards for Public Enterprises
By: Michael Mike
The Federal Government is set to tighten oversight and raise performance standards across its portfolio of state-owned enterprises with the launch of the MOFI Excellence Awards, a new accountability-driven initiative scheduled for the second quarter of 2026.
The awards, to be introduced by the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI), are aimed at institutionalising transparency, discipline and measurable performance in Federal Government-owned enterprises, marking a shift from discretionary oversight to structured, benchmarked governance.
MOFI said the initiative is part of broader reforms aligned with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s economic agenda, which seeks to improve fiscal discipline, unlock value from public assets and reduce the burden of inefficient enterprises on the national treasury.
At the core of the process is the MOFI Corporate Governance Scorecard, launched in April 2025, which now serves as a standardised tool for assessing Boards and management teams against international best practices in transparency, risk management and compliance.
An independent technical panel, inaugurated in December 2025 by the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, will conduct the assessments. Portfolio companies will be evaluated using strict criteria, including regulatory compliance, Board effectiveness, financial controls and sectoral impact.
According to MOFI, the awards are not intended as ceremonial recognition but as a mechanism to drive behavioural change across public enterprises by linking governance quality to reputational standing and future oversight.
“The MOFI Excellence Awards represent a structural reset in the way public enterprises are managed,” the Ministry said in a statement. “Transparency is no longer optional, compliance is measurable, and performance outcomes are central to fiscal responsibility.”
Institutions that emerge as top performers will be recognised for demonstrating strong governance culture, operational discipline and accountability, while underperforming entities are expected to face closer scrutiny and corrective interventions.
MOFI said the initiative will also provide policymakers with clearer data on enterprise performance, enabling more informed decisions on restructuring, capital allocation and potential private-sector participation.
Analysts say the move could signal a turning point in public enterprise management, particularly if the scorecard and awards framework is consistently applied and tied to consequences.
Further details on the awards and governance framework are available on MOFI’s official website, www.mofi.com.ng.
FG to Enforce Governance Standards as MOFI Introduces Excellence Awards for Public Enterprises
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