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Saint Helena’s Jonathan Confirmed as World’s Oldest Living Land Animal at 194 Years
Guinness World Records recognises Seychelles giant tortoise, brought to Saint Helena in 1882, as oldest chelonian ever recorded
Guinness World Records recognises Seychelles giant tortoise, brought to Saint Helena in 1882, as oldest chelonian ever recorded
Jonathan, a Seychelles giant tortoise residing at Plantation House on Saint Helena island, has been officially recognised by Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest living land animal at an estimated age of 194. The announcement was made on Monday following fresh archival reviews and shell measurements confirming Jonathan’s maturity upon arrival in 1882.
According to historical records, Jonathan was transported from Seychelles to Saint Helena in the South Atlantic as a gift to the island’s governor. While no birth certificate exists due to the era, scientists conservatively estimate his hatching year as around 1832, based on photographs and his size when he arrived. In 2022, local authorities marked December 4th as his symbolic birthday. Jonathan has now outlived 31 governors of Saint Helena and features on the territory’s five-pence coin.
Jonathan’s longevity is remarkable even by tortoise standards and places him as a living witness to nearly two centuries of global history, including the reigns of eight British monarchs and forty United States presidents. He was already alive before the invention of the telephone or electric lightbulb, and during events such as the American Civil War. Residents of Saint Helena regard him as part of their cultural heritage.
Despite being blind and lacking a sense of smell due to old age, Jonathan remains active under the supervision of his longtime veterinarian Joe Hollins. He enjoys sunbathing on warm days and burrows into grass clippings for warmth during colder periods. A few years ago, a decline in his health led to the introduction of a specialised weekly diet rich in fruits and vegetables, which has since improved his condition.
With Jonathan continuing to thrive at Plantation House, conservationists say his story offers hope for efforts to protect endangered species worldwide. Local officials maintain regular veterinary care and public awareness campaigns about animal welfare on Saint Helena.
Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/jonathan-worlds-oldest-tortoise-2026061716510189921
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Borno’s El-Kanemi Warriors Set to Face Ikorodu City in President Federation Cup Final
The decisive clash in Nigeria’s oldest football competition will determine the country’s representative for next season’s CAF Confederation Cup
The decisive clash in Nigeria’s oldest football competition will determine the country’s representative for next season’s CAF Confederation Cup
El-Kanemi Warriors of Borno State and Lagos-based Ikorodu City are preparing for a high-stakes battle as they meet in the final of the President Federation Cup, Nigeria’s oldest football knockout competition. The showdown, scheduled for Wednesday, 17 June 2026, will determine who lifts this year’s prestigious trophy and secures continental football next season.
Both clubs advanced through a series of tough fixtures to book their places in the final. El-Kanemi Warriors, with a history of strong performances in Nigerian domestic football, will be seeking to add another major title to their cabinet. Ikorodu City, a team that has steadily climbed the ranks in recent seasons, is looking to make history by clinching their first Federation Cup crown.
The President Federation Cup, formerly known as the FA Cup and later Aiteo Cup, remains a crucial event on Nigeria’s football calendar. The winner not only claims silverware but also earns the right to represent Nigeria in the CAF Confederation Cup. With this added incentive, both teams are expected to approach the final with determination and tactical discipline.
Officials from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have assured that all necessary arrangements have been made to ensure a smooth and fair contest. Security measures will be heightened at the venue as fans from Borno and Lagos converge to cheer their teams. As at press time, neither club had released official statements on their matchday squads, but anticipation is running high among supporters on both sides.
The outcome of this encounter will have significant implications for both clubs’ ambitions on the domestic and continental stage. Whichever side emerges victorious will carry Nigeria’s hopes into African competition next season.
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Delborough Lagos Brings Michelin-Starred Chef Sauro Bison to Lead DANI Restaurant’s Luxury Dining
Arrival of Italian chef in Victoria Island signals fresh push for international recognition in Nigeria’s hospitality sector
Arrival of Italian chef in Victoria Island signals fresh push for international recognition in Nigeria’s hospitality sector
The Delborough Lagos, a leading luxury hotel located in Victoria Island, has announced the arrival of Michelin-starred chef Sauro Bison to head its signature dining destination, DANI Restaurant. The move was confirmed by the hotel management on Tuesday, marking a significant step in the ongoing quest to position Lagos as a top-tier destination for world-class hospitality experiences.
According to the announcement, Chef Bison’s appointment is expected to elevate both the culinary standards and profile of The Delborough Lagos, further enhancing its reputation for luxury and premium service. The Italian chef, celebrated internationally for his innovative cuisine and prestigious accolades, is now set to lead the culinary team at DANI Restaurant. Hotel representatives described his arrival as a milestone that underscores their commitment to bringing global excellence to Nigeria’s hospitality industry.
Industry observers say the decision reflects growing investor confidence in Nigeria’s upscale hotel and restaurant market, especially as local brands seek to attract international guests and affluent Nigerians with exclusive offerings. In recent years, Lagos has seen increased competition among high-end hotels aiming to distinguish themselves through unique dining experiences and renowned chefs.
While The Delborough Lagos did not immediately release details on any upcoming menu changes or special events tied to Chef Bison’s arrival, the management expressed optimism that this development would draw attention from food enthusiasts and travellers across Africa. Stakeholders in the hospitality sector have welcomed the move as evidence of Nigeria’s capacity to host globally recognised talent.
As at press time, Chef Bison had assumed his new role at DANI Restaurant. Industry watchers expect his presence will spur further innovations in Lagos’ luxury dining scene, with potential knock-on effects for tourism and related sectors.
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Katsina Shuts POS Centres, Bans Jerrycan Fuel Sales and Restricts Motorcycles in Two LGAs Amid Banditry Surge
Governor Radda issues executive order after emergency meeting with security agencies; residents limited to direct vehicle fuel purchases
Governor Radda issues executive order after emergency meeting with security agencies; residents limited to direct vehicle fuel purchases
The Katsina State Government has ordered the immediate closure of all Point of Sale (POS) centres and commercial phone-charging businesses in Matazu and Musawa Local Government Areas, imposed a state-wide ban on the sale and transport of petrol in jerrycans, and restricted motorcycle movement in the two affected LGAs. The measures, announced on Monday via an executive order signed by Governor Dikko Umar Radda (APC), follow an emergency security meeting with law enforcement agencies, traditional rulers and other stakeholders.
According to the new directive, all POS outlets and phone-charging businesses in Matazu and Musawa must cease operations immediately. In addition, motorcycles are now prohibited from operating within both LGAs. Across Katsina’s 34 local government areas, residents are banned from purchasing or transporting petrol in jerrycans, though buying fuel directly into vehicle tanks at filling stations remains permitted.
Government said these steps were necessary to tackle rising banditry and criminal activities that have continued to threaten communities across the North-West state. Intelligence reports indicate that informal financial services such as POS have been exploited by criminal groups for funding, while petrol smuggled in jerrycans is frequently used to fuel motorcycles and generators operated by armed men hiding in forests. The restriction on motorcycles targets the mobility advantage enjoyed by bandits who often use them to evade security patrols across rural areas.
“These measures are aimed at disrupting the support networks of criminal elements by cutting off their access to funds, fuel supplies and easy movement,” Governor Radda said in a statement accompanying the order. Security officials have long argued that portable fuel sales enable bandits to sustain attacks despite ongoing military operations. The opposition could not be immediately reached for comment on the new restrictions.
Katsina has faced persistent insecurity, including attacks on villages, kidnappings for ransom and cattle rustling. Many residents have abandoned farms and businesses due to fear of violence. Authorities say this latest move was informed by intelligence assessments and consultations with local leaders. The government maintains that while these restrictions may inconvenience some law-abiding residents—especially those in rural communities with limited banking access—they are essential for restoring peace.
Security agencies are expected to step up enforcement of the order in coming days, with surveillance intensified around filling stations and border communities. The state government says it will review the effectiveness of these measures regularly as part of broader efforts to secure lives and property across Katsina.
