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Queen of Talk Joyce Daniels Marks 44th Birthday As Money Making Mouth Conference 2.0 Holds In Lagos

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Queen of Talk Joyce Daniels Marks 44th Birthday As Money Making Mouth Conference 2.0 Holds In Lagos

 

Renowned communication strategist and public speaking authority, Joyce Daniels, popularly known as the Queen of Talk, has marked her 44th birthday with the successful hosting of the Money Making Mouth Conference 2026 in Lagos.

The conference, held on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at the Admiralty Event Centre, Victoria Island, brought together professionals, entrepreneurs and speakers to examine how effective communication can drive career advancement, business growth and personal influence.

With over 18 years of professional experience, Daniels has built a strong reputation as an award-winning Master of Ceremonies, public speaker, presentation skills coach and author of two bestselling books. Widely regarded as Africa’s foremost advocate for monetising communication skills, she is popularly referred to as the “Money Making Mouth.”

Delivering her keynote sessions, “The Money Making Mouth Philosophy” and “Mission 2026,” Daniels stressed that speaking well is no longer optional in today’s competitive workplace and business environment. She explained that clear, confident and value-driven communication strengthens leadership credibility, improves workplace relationships, boosts sales performance and opens doors to new professional opportunities. According to her, professionals who can articulate their ideas effectively are better positioned for promotions, partnerships and increased earnings.

She further challenged participants to deliberately invest in their voices as tools for visibility, relevance and wealth creation, noting that communication, when properly harnessed, becomes a sustainable economic asset.

Another major highlight of the conference was “The Hidden Wealth Panel”, presented by Carib Health Group, which focused on wellness, medical awareness, and healthy living. The speakers emphasized the connection between personal wellbeing and professional productivity, noting that long-term financial success and influence are difficult to sustain without physical and mental health stability.

Participants also engaged in a practical session titled “The Money Magnet Conversation”, led by Dr. Pamela Udoka and Adeola Kingsley-James, popularly known as ‘I Am That I Am’. They explored the power of mindset, mental wellbeing, overcoming fear and imposter syndrome, stressing that control over one’s mind directly influences what one will attract in 2026.

The program continued with “Negotiate Like a Boss”, facilitated by finance expert – Chukuka Chukuma, where attendees learned strategies for negotiating professional value, fees, and contracts with confidence and clarity, particularly in business and corporate settings.

The event enjoyed the support of several corporate organisations, including MTN, Africa Re, Carib Health Group, Konga 103.7FM, Myrtle Asset Management, 9PSB, Item7go, Cutstruct, JD&A, and Made for Impact, reflecting growing corporate interest in communication, leadership and influence.

The conference concluded with an anniversary celebration marking the first anniversary of The Money Making Mouth Tribe, as well as Joyce Daniels’ birthday, alongside group photographs and networking, reinforcing her mission to eliminate the culture of speaking for free or undervaluing communication skills.

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SHOCKING !! Oluyin Of Iyin-Ekiti In DSS Net Over Alleged Suspicious Demand for Governor’s Used Chair

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SHOCKING !! Oluyin Of Iyin-Ekiti In DSS Net Over Alleged Suspicious Demand for Governor’s Used Chair

 

The Department of State Services (DSS) has invited the Oluyin of Iyin-Ekiti, Oba Adeniyi Adeola Ajakaiye, for questioning after he made a quiet but suspicious demand for the chair used by Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji during a thanksgiving service at Babamuboni Memorial Anglican Church, Iyin-Ekiti.

According to leaked correspondences exchanged between Babamuboni Anglican Church and Oluyin’s Palace, Governor Oyebanji had attended an event on May 31, 2026 at the invitation of Senate Leader, Michael Opeyemi Bamidele, an indigene of Iyin-Ekiti few days to the state’s gubernatorial election.

How Oluyin of Iyin-Ekiti Strangely Demanded Governor’s Seat

It was gathered that after the church program, the Oluyin of Iyin Ekiti, Oba Ajakaiye quietly and specifically requested for the chair which the Governor sat on during the church program.

The church’s Vicar who suspected a mischief by the Oluyin’s palace politely declined the estranged and bizzare request.

According to the church, the decline made Oba Oluyin furious who immediately influenced the untimely transfer of the church’s vicar, Ven. Dr. Samuel Sunday Agunbiade from the church.

The Palace, in a letter addressed to the church , insisted that the governor’s seat be surrendered for “royal custody and appropriate traditional rites.”

In the said letter from the Oluyin-in-Council to the church, they strangely said that “the replacement chair to be commissioned henceforth shall be placed under strict and adequate guard at all times, to avert any future desecration or recurrence of such grave oversight against the sanctity of the stool.”

Meanwhile, the request which has been described as barbaric and bizarre in Nigeria’s political and religious history, immediately raised suspicion and outrage within the community.

The Position of the Anglican Church

The Anglican Church, in its formal reply, rejected the demand, stressing that church property is held in trust under ecclesiastical governance. It further explained that the chair no longer existed, having already been dismantled and incorporated into the altar furnishing.

According to the church, “Consequently, the Church is not at liberty to surrender, transfer, or remove dedicated Church property for external purposes outside the procedures prescribed by ecclesiastical authority.

“As custodians of these properties, we are duty-bound to preserve and administer them in accordance with the doctrine, discipline, and governance of the Church.”

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Despite the stance of the church to strictly adhere to its ecclesiastical responsibilities and constitutional obligations, the palace persisted.

Outrage in Iyin-Ekiti as Residents React

Residents of Iyin-Ekiti alleged that the monarch’s insistence was not cultural but sinister with claims that the chair might be for ritual manipulation against the governor whom at the time was preparing for his re-election.

They noted that the DSS invitation to the Oluyin underscores how seriously the security agency views the matter stressing that there are sinister motive behind the estranged act.

It was equally gathered that the fallout extended to the church leadership. Ven. Dr. Agunbiade, the vicar who stood firm against the palace’s demand, was transferred under circumstances widely perceived as punitive.

Residents noted that while governors, presidents, and dignitaries have attended church services across Nigeria and Ekiti State in particular for decades, never has a demand been made for their chairs to undergo “traditional rites.”

They described the incident as mischievous while calling for a thorough investigation by the DSS to unravel the mystery and sinister motives behind the bizzare request of the monarch.

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Global Wave of Cyber Intrusions Spares No Sector, but Nigeria’s Banking System Stands Resilient

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Global Wave of Cyber Intrusions Spares No Sector, but Nigeria’s Banking System Stands Resilient

 

By Adesegun Adeshi Gbenga

 

Nigerian banks have moved swiftly to contain the effects of a sophisticated global cyber campaign sweeping across sectors and continents, with industry sources assuring the public that the nation’s financial system remains strong, resilient and secure.

 

The campaign, described by analysts as one of the most coordinated waves of attacks in years, is neither peculiar to Nigeria nor limited to finance. Organisations in telecommunications, healthcare, government, energy, technology and corporate registries across Europe, Asia, the Americas and Africa have been targeted by the same wave of intrusions, underscoring the borderless nature of modern cybercrime.

 

The data is stark: CheckPoint, a leading international cybersecurity firm, reports a 115 per cent surge in attacks on the global financial sector last year, with organisations worldwide facing thousands of attempted intrusions weekly. The current campaign has been linked to threat actors that have struck more than 35 organisations across several countries and sectors.

 

Despite the onslaught, banking services and digital channels across Nigeria remain fully operational and customer deposits safe. Banks activated their incident response protocols as soon as reports emerged, working closely with regulators, law enforcement and international cybersecurity partners to investigate and strengthen their defences. Nigerian banks operate some of the most advanced cybersecurity infrastructure on the continent, backed by years of sustained investment in protecting customer information and assets. Experts note that resilience in an era of global cyber warfare lies not in immunity from attack, which no organisation can claim, but in the speed and rigour of response, and on that measure the industry has acted decisively and in full compliance with regulatory requirements.

 

The banking public is, however, urged to remain vigilant. Fraudsters often exploit moments of heightened attention with fake calls, text messages and emails. Customers should never divulge personal or banking information, including passwords, PINs, One-Time Passwords (OTPs), card details or Bank Verification Numbers (BVNs), to anyone over the telephone, however convincing the caller sounds; no bank will ever ask for these details.

 

They should also avoid opening suspicious emails, clicking unfamiliar links or downloading attachments from unknown senders. Anyone who suspects foul play or unusual account activity should contact their bank immediately, and only through its dedicated official channels: verified customer care lines, official websites, mobile applications or branches.

 

 

As governments and corporations worldwide race to shore up their digital defences, the message from the Nigerian banking industry is one of calm and confidence: the system is safe, deposits are secure, and the institutions entrusted with the nation’s savings remain watchful and prepared.

 

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