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The Passing of Veteran Actor Charles Olumo: A Tribute to Agbako.

It is with deep sorrow that the film community reflects on the passing of veteran actor Abdulsalam Sanyaolu, affectionately known as Charles Olumo or Agbako. The announcement came via a poignant statement from Bolaji Amusan, the president of the Theatre Arts and Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN), on Instagram on Thursday.
Amusan’s heartfelt message read: “#tampanglobal announces the passing of Pa Charles Olumo Sanyaolu, fondly known as Agbako. Details of the burial arrangements will be shared at a later time. Good night father, 25/02/1923 to 31/10/2024.” In a sentiment echoed by fellow Nollywood actor Jide Kosoko, who remarked, “Good night ooo, Baba Charles. a.k.a Agbako, 101 years, ba wasa ba. R I P,” the loss is felt profoundly across the industry.
Charles Olumo’s legacy, spanning over a century, is marked by his contributions to Nigerian cinema, particularly through his iconic role as Agbako. He celebrated his 101st birthday earlier this year, and his influence will undoubtedly endure in the hearts of many who admired his talent and dedication.
As we mourn the loss of this remarkable figure, we also celebrate the rich legacy he leaves behind, reminding us of the enduring power of storytelling within our culture. The film community, along with fans and admirers, expresses their condolences to his family during this difficult time. Rest in peace, Pa Charles Olumo.
Foreign
Zelensky Accuses Russia of Enlisting Chinese Nationals in Ukraine Conflict.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has publicly stated that hundreds of Chinese nationals are actively fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine. Speaking to allied military chiefs in Brussels on Friday, Zelensky accused Moscow of attempting to prolong the conflict by utilizing Chinese personnel.
This accusation follows earlier statements from Ukraine asserting the capture of two Chinese nationals fighting for Russia in the Donetsk region. While Russia has denied these claims, China has cautioned against making “irresponsible remarks” regarding the situation.
These developments further complicate the already protracted conflict, now entering its third year. The allegation of Chinese involvement introduces a new dimension to the geopolitical landscape and raises questions about the extent of international participation in the ongoing hostilities. The war has resulted in significant casualties on both sides, and ongoing efforts by the US and European nations aim to facilitate a peaceful resolution.
Foreign
Trump Signals Optimism Amidst Trade Tensions with China.

The White House indicated Friday that President Trump remains optimistic regarding a potential trade agreement with China, despite escalating trade hostilities between the two nations.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated, “The president has made it very clear he’s open to a deal with China,” during a press briefing. This statement comes as recent tariff escalations from both sides have unsettled global markets.
While acknowledging the administration’s commitment to addressing trade imbalances with China, Leavitt cautioned against retaliatory measures. Recent weeks have seen significant tariff increases, including a 125% tariff on Chinese goods, a 20% “fentanyl tariff,” and retaliatory measures from China raising tariffs on US imports to 125%.
The administration maintains that taking action on trade with China has bipartisan support and remains a key priority. Despite the current tensions, the White House maintains a position of openness towards a negotiated resolution.
Entertainment
Skales claims Nigeria has a lower crime rate than the UK because of jungle justice.

Nigerian Afrobeats artist, Skales, recently sparked debate with his comments regarding crime rates in Nigeria and the United Kingdom. In an interview on “Just Vibes,” Skales posited that the perceived lower crime rate in Nigeria is attributable to the fear of extrajudicial punishment. He stated that potential criminals in Nigeria are deterred by the possibility of severe, unsanctioned retribution, a consequence he believes criminals in the UK are less likely to face.
While acknowledging the deterrent effect, Skales explicitly stated he does not support or encourage “jungle justice” due to its inherently extrajudicial nature.
Furthermore, Skales touched upon the definition of Afrobeats, suggesting it functions more as an umbrella term encompassing diverse musical styles rather than a rigidly defined genre. This assertion echoes ongoing discussions within the music industry regarding the boundaries and evolution of the Afrobeats sound.
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