Malcolm-Jamal Warner, ‘Cosby Show’ Star, Dies at 54 in Costa Rica Drowning

 

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who became a household name as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show, has died at age 54 after an accidental drowning off Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast, officials and multiple news sources report.

Malcolm-Jamal Warner at the Deadline Contenders Television event at Directors Guild Of America on April 16, 2023 in Los Angeles | Credit: PEOPLE

Warner was on a family trip when the incident occurred, AP News, Reuters among many others reported on Monday.

 

Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigation Department (OIJ) said Warner was swimming at Playa Cocles in Limón Province on Sunday afternoon, July 20, when a strong current pulled him out to sea.

 

Beachgoers brought him to shore; first responders from the Costa Rican Red Cross attempted lifesaving measures but he was pronounced dead at the scene, CBS News also reported.

 

The Red Cross said it was alerted at about 2:10 p.m. local time and treated two adult men, transporting one in critical condition.

 

Local authorities subsequently listed the official cause of death as “asphyxia by submersion,” language echoed in statements provided to U.S. media outlets.

 

Police told ABC News that Warner had been caught in a rip current; Entertainment Weekly and PEOPLE likewise reported that preliminary findings pointed to asphyxiation following submersion.

 

In a statement, the OIJ said the victim “appears to have entered the sea and was apparently swept away by a current… [and] was declared lifeless at the scene” after treatment by the Costa Rican Red Cross.

 

Fox Entertainment, which worked with Warner during his run as cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. AJ Austin on the network drama The Resident, called the loss “tragic.”

 

“Everyone at FOX is heartbroken by the tragic loss of our friend and colleague, the extraordinary Malcolm-Jamal Warner,” the company said in a statement.

Theo Huxtable OR Malcolm-Jamal Warner?

Born August 18, 1970, in Jersey City, New Jersey, and named after Malcolm X and jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal, Warner pursued performance from an early age and attended the Professional Children’s School in New York.

 

He broke out as the witty, vulnerable Theo in The Cosby Show (1984–1992), earning an Emmy nomination in 1986.

 

He later starred in Malcolm & Eddie, appeared in Reed Between the Lines, and had a prominent turn in The Resident.

 

Tributes Pour In

Tributes have poured in from across the entertainment world, AP, CBS News and Reuters all reported.

Viola Davis remembered the actor’s cultural impact, writing that “Theo was OUR son, OUR brother, OUR friend… we are gutted by this loss.”

 

Actor Morris Chestnut, who appeared with Warner on The Resident, told PEOPLE, “He was just a really, really good, genuine guy,” adding that Warner welcomed him warmly and even took him to dinner early in their working relationship. Author-activist Kevin Powell told CBS News that Warner “was never someone who was into the celebrity of it… He literally was America’s son.”

 

A spokesperson for Bill Cosby said the comedian found the news “devastating,” likening the shock to the 1997 killing of his own son Ennis.

 

The NAACP also honored Warner on social media, writing “#RestinPower… Your talent and spirit touched many lives, and your legacy will continue to inspire.”

 

Warner’s talents extended beyond acting: he directed episodes of hit television series, recorded spoken-word and music projects, and won a Grammy Award in 2015 for his contribution to a cover of Stevie Wonder’s “Jesus Children of America.”

 

He kept his personal life largely private, but is survived by his wife and daughter, whom he rarely discussed publicly.

Buhari’s daughter mourns late father

 

Noor, daughter of former President Muhammadu Buhari, on Tuesday shared an emotional farewell mourning her late father.

 

The elder statesman passed away on Saturday, July 13, at the age of 82 in a London clinic, prompting an avalanche of tributes from political leaders, religious figures, and ordinary Nigerians who revered his legacy.

 

Joining the chorus of mourning voices, Noor took to Instagram on Monday, July 14, to express her sorrow in a moving story post that struck a chord with many.

 

“I’m heartbroken that we won’t get to share the moments and experiences I had planned for us,” she wrote.

“I’ll always carry your memory with me. I pray that you’re granted the highest place in Jannah, and your soul rests in eternal peace, Daddy.”

 

Her tribute has resonated widely, adding a deeply personal dimension to the public mourning of the late Nigerian leader, whose life was marked by military service, civilian leadership, and a controversial but impactful legacy.

 

In Bauchi, a three-day prayer session was held by an Islamic school in honour of the late president, a reflection of the reverence he still commands in the northern region and beyond.

Two die, 10 injured in Jigawa auto crash

 

The Federal Road Safety Corps has confirmed two persons dead and 10 injured in an auto crash that occurred along Ringim-Kano Road, in the Ringim Local Government Area of the state.

 

The FRSC Sector Commander, Mr. Umar Mas’ud, told newsmen in Dutse, the state capital, on Friday that the incident, which involved two Volkswagen cars, was caused by overspeeding and wrongful overtaking.

 

Mas’ud said that 13 persons were involved in the incident, which occurred at about 10:40 a.m. on Thursday.

 

The sector commander added that all 13 persons involved are from Bareda village in the Ikara Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

 

Mas’ud further stated that the Corps recovered N2.1 million belonging to one of the deceased victims and one survivor.

 

Mas’udu said the money had since been handed over to the victims’ relatives in the presence of the area’s Divisional Police Officer (DPO), ASP Abdullahi Ibrahim.

He commended the Corps’ Unit Command in charge of the area for their transparency and diligence in recovering and returning the money.

 

Mas’ud said, “It is my pleasure to inform the general public that our personnel were involved in a rescue operation in the Ringim area on Thursday, and during the exercise, the sum of N2,166,700 was recovered.

 

“After a thorough investigation with the support of the police in the area, all the money recovered was handed over to relatives of the victims.”

 

The sector commander was further reassured of the Corp’s commitment to integrity and its mandate to serve the public with compassion and transparency.

 

Mas’udu advised motorists to desist from overspeeding, wrongful overtaking, and other acts capable of causing road crashes under whatever circumstances.

 

(NAN)

NiMet forecasts three-day thunderstorms, sunshine from Friday

 

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency has predicted thunderstorms and sunshine over the country from Friday to Sunday.

 

NiMet’s weather outlook released on Thursday in Abuja envisaged thunderstorms in the northern region on Friday.

 

It predicted light to moderate rains during the morning hours over parts of Taraba, Borno, Yobe, Jigawa and Bauchi States, while the remaining parts of the region would be sunny with patches of cloud.

 

According to it, thunderstorms with moderate rains are expected during the afternoon or evening hours

“In the central region, sunny skies with patches of cloud are expected over this region during the morning hours.

 

“While thunderstorms with moderate rains are anticipated over parts of the Federal Capital Territory, Nasarawa, Kogi, Kwara, Benue, Niger and Plateau states during the afternoon and evening,” it said.

 

The agency predicted cloudy skies over the southern region with prospects of morning light rains over parts of Rivers, Cross River and Akwa Ibom.

 

It anticipated moderate rains over most parts of the region later in the day.

 

NiMet predicted sunny skies in the northern region on Saturday with patches of clouds during the morning hours.

 

It envisaged isolated thunderstorms with light rains over parts of Adamawa, Taraba, Jigawa, Bauchi, Borno, Katsina, Zamfara, Yobe and Kaduna States.

 

According to it, thunderstorms with moderate rain are expected during the afternoon or evening hours over parts of Sokoto, Kebbi, Katsina, Kano, Borno, Bauchi, Adamawa, Taraba, Zamfara and Kaduna States..

 

“On the central region, early morning thunderstorms with light rains are anticipated over parts of Niger and Plateau states.

 

“Afternoon or evening thunderstorms with moderate to heavy rains are anticipated over parts of the Federal Capital Territory, Nasarawa, Kogi, Kwara, Benue, and Plateau states.

 

“Cloudy skies are expected over the southern region with chances of morning rain over parts of Abia, Ebonyi, Ogun, Ondo, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Rivers and Bayelsa states,” it said.

It envisaged moderate to heavy rains over the region during the afternoon or evening periods.

NiMet predicted thunderstorms for Sunday in the northern region and envisaged moderate rains during the morning hours over parts of Taraba, Borno, Jigawa, Yobe, Kano, Katsina and Kaduna States.

 

It said that the remaining parts of the region would be sunny with patches of cloud.

 

He added that thunderstorms with moderate rains would be expected during the afternoon or evening hours over parts of Kebbi, Zamfara, Adamawa, Taraba, Kaduna, Borno and Yobe States.

 

According to it, cloudy skies are anticipated over the central region during the morning hours with chances of thunderstorms with moderate rains over parts of the Federal Capital Territory, Benue, Nasarawa, Kwara, Niger and Plateau States.

 

It envisaged light to moderate rains over parts of Benue, the Federal Capital Territory, Nasarawa and Plateau states later in the day.

 

NiMet anticipated morning rains over parts of Ondo, Edo, Ogun, Cross River, Bayelsa and Akwa Ibom during the morning hours in the southern region, with the rest of the day being cloudy.

 

It added that moderate to heavy rains would be expected over the southern region during the afternoon or evening periods.

 

It urged the public to take extra care as strong winds might precede the rains in areas where thunderstorms would likely occur.

 

“Ensure that loose objects are fastened to avoid collision.

 

“Driving under heavy rain should be avoided. Disconnect electrical appliances from electrical sockets.

 

“Stay away from tall trees to avoid impact from falling branches and broken trees,” it said.

 

It advised the airline operators to get airport-specific weather reports (flight documentation) from NiMet for effective planning in their operations.

 

The agency advised the public to stay informed through weather updates from NiMet by visiting its website.

FG to spend N17bn on Lagos bridge damaged by fire 5th July 2025

 

The Federal Government has negotiated the cost of the Iddo Bridge rehabilitation from an initial N27bn to N17bn.

 

The Minister of Works, Sen. Dave Umahi, made this known to journalists during an inspection of the bridge on Friday in Lagos.

 

He said, “Julius Berger quoted, I think, N27 billion or thereabout, but after much negotiation and discussion, we now arrived at N17 billion.”

 

Umahi commended Julius Berger Nig. Plc. for demonstrating a sense of cooperation under its new leadership.

He described the company as a “born-again Berger”, attributing the breakthrough in negotiation to the understanding and openness of its new managing director.

 

The minister reiterated the government’s commitment to prudent spending, insisting that all contractors must align with the ministry’s standards and directives.

 

Umahi noted that the project had been reviewed from mere rehabilitation of the burnt section to a major work.

 

He expressed concern over the poor condition of the bridge, blaming it on years of neglect and human abuse, including illegal occupation and collisions by heavy-duty trucks.

 

He said that three spans of the bridge were severely damaged by fire, which he attributed to activities of illegal occupants who had built makeshift homes under the bridge.

 

“They brought in chemicals, built block walls and set up homes. Then, they set up fire that burnt the bridge and damaged three spans. Now we are going to fix the bridge completely,” Umahi said.

 

The minister said the Iddo Bridge, now with a headroom of about 4.5 metres, had suffered significant structural damage due to continuous hits from trucks and illegal structures beneath it.

 

He announced that the ministry would be creating a headroom of at least 5.6 metres.

 

He said that the Federal Ministry of Works was committed to restoring the bridge for the safety of all Nigerians and ensuring such incidents would not occur again.

 

On the issue of displaced persons, the minister said that no one would be allowed to return under the bridge.

“Nobody will stay under Iddo Bridge again as long as I remain the Minister of Works.

 

“The lives of the people are more important,” he said.

 

He warned that the government would no longer tolerate any abuse of national infrastructure.

 

NAN

House of Adron Lights Up Ojude Oba Festival in Grand Style, Pays Homage to the Awujale of Ijebuland

House of Adron Lights Up Ojude Oba Festival in Grand Style, Pays Homage to the Awujale of Ijebuland

Adron Homes and Properties Limited, Nigeria’s leading real estate powerhouse, once again demonstrated its deep-rooted commitment to cultural heritage and community celebration by attending the 2025 edition of the iconic Ojude Oba Festival in spectacular fashion, proudly under the banner of the “House of Adron.”

The House of Adron made a resplendent entrance into the Ojude Oba parade ground, capturing hearts and attention with its vibrant cultural regalia, energetic performances, and a regal display of unity, tradition, and luxury. In keeping with the brand’s identity of class and excellence, Adron Homes didn’t just attend the festival, it redefined presence.

Adding a spark of celebrity glamour, Nollywood icons and cultural ambassadors Lateef Adedimeji and Femi Branch joined the House of Adron in paying homage to the revered Awujale and Paramount Ruler of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona. Their presence electrified the crowd and brought star power to an already thrilling procession.

The 2025 Ojude Oba Festival was a cultural spectacle that drew top dignitaries, including the Executive Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun CON, MFR, Her Excellency the First Lady, the Deputy Governor, Engr. Noimot Salako-Oyelade, the Deputy Governor of Ondo state, His Excellency, Olayide Adelami, representing the Governor, the Minister of Arts, Culture and Tourism, Barr. Hannatu Musa Musawa, revered Yoruba monarchs, and a host of other national and international figures. Amidst colourful attires, horse-riding families, rhythmic drumming, and ancestral pride, the House of Adron stood out as a symbol of innovation meeting tradition.

But beyond its dazzling presence at the festival, Adron Homes is also a proud stakeholder in the land of Ijebu Ode, with some of its prominent, world-class estates strategically located within the city and across its neighbouring environs. These include Chicago Parks and Gardens, Sugarland Estate, Winter Park and Gardens, and Imperial Park and Gardens, all thoughtfully designed to combine modern infrastructure with the cultural essence of their host communities. These estates not only provide affordable luxury but also serve as models of organized living and sustainable development in the region.

Speaking at the festival, the Chairman/CEO of Adron Group, Aare Adetola Emmanuelking, KOF, who dazzled with class and elegance, emphasized the brand’s commitment to preserving Nigerian culture while creating modern, affordable luxury for all.

“Ojude Oba is a movement of identity, pride, and unity. Adron Homes is proud to be part of this movement, championing culture while building dreams,” he stated.

Adron Homes’ participation further cements its reputation not only as a developer of vibrant communities but also as a proud patron of Nigeria’s rich traditions. Through its dynamic presence at Ojude Oba, and its real estate footprint in Ijebu Ode, Adron once again proved that it is a brand deeply woven into the cultural and social fabric of Nigeria.

As the drums fade and the colours settle, the legacy of the House of Adron at Ojude Oba 2025 will remain etched in the minds of attendees, a magnificent reminder that when culture calls, Adron answers in grand style.

Kano declares Monday public holiday to mourn athletes killed in auto crash

 

The Kano State Government has declared Monday, June 2, 2025, as a public holiday to mourn and sympathise with the families of 22 young athletes, coaches, and officials, who died in a ghastly auto crash while returning from the just-concluded National Sports Festival in Ogun State.

 

Governor Abba Yusuf, who is currently in Saudi Arabia for the 2025 Hajj, described the accident as a “dark moment” for the state, saying it claimed the lives of some of Kano’s most promising youths.

 

In a statement on Saturday and signed by his spokesperson, Sanusi Tofa, the governor expressed deep sorrow and extended his condolences to the bereaved families and the entire sports community.

 

“It is with a deeply saddened heart that I received the tragic news of the unfortunate incident which claimed the lives of 22 innocent citizens and left several others injured.

 

“On behalf of the government and the good people of Kano State, I extend our heartfelt condolences to the families of the deceased. We mourn with you and share in your grief,” the governor was quoted as saying.

 

The statement added that the victims were part of Kano’s official delegation to the National Sports Festival and included athletes, coaches, and other state officials.

 

The accident occurred along the Kano–Zaria expressway.

“This tragedy is a collective loss that has thrown the entire state into mourning.

 

“Most of the victims were young, vibrant talents who went out to make Kano proud at a national stage,” the statement read.

 

Yusuf called on the public to remain calm and united during this difficult time, assuring them that the government will provide all necessary support to the families of the deceased and the injured survivors.

 

To honour their memories, the governor directed that Monday be observed as a public holiday, encouraging residents across the state to use the day to reflect, pray, and support the grieving families.

 

“As a mark of honour and respect, His Excellency has directed that Monday, June 2, 2025, be declared a public holiday for the people of Kano to mourn and pray for the departed souls,” the statement added.

 

The state government also appealed to Islamic clerics and the wider Muslim community within and outside Kano to offer special prayers for the victims and ask for strength and patience for the bereaved families.

BREAKING: Olu-Epe, Oba Adewale, dies at 86 31

 

The Olu of Epe Kingdom, Oba Shefiu Olatunji Adewale, has passed away.

 

The 86-year-old monarch reportedly died in the early hours of Saturday, 31st May 2025.

 

The 19th ruler of Epe will be laid to rest today in accordance with Islamic rites.

 

Confirming the death to PUNCH Online on Saturday, High Chief Odedeogboro Balogun of Epe Kingdom, Musiliu Adeniyi said the king’s passing was true and he will be buried today.

“The news is true. It was this morning.

 

“He will be buried 4’O clock today,” Adeniyi said

 

Prior to his ascension to the throne, Oba Adewale served as Otun-Balogun, the third-highest chieftaincy title in the land, before being promoted to Balogun and subsequently crowned king.

 

A retired Director of Administration in the Ministry of Education, he also once served as Executive Secretary at the Ministry of Lands.

Man slumps as wife delivers triplets in Kogi

 

There was a dramatic scene at the Federal University Teaching Hospital, Lokoja, Kogi State, on Friday as a man identified as Adamu Muhammed Tenimu, reportedly fainted after receiving the news that his wife had delivered a set of triplets.

 

The incident occurred shortly after the delivery.

 

Eyewitnesses said the man, upon hearing that his wife had given birth to three babies, all girls, was overwhelmed by emotion and slumped.

 

Hospital officials and sympathisers quickly came to his aid and successfully revived him.

 

The new mother and her triplets were said to be in stable condition.

 

Speaking to journalists shortly after regaining consciousness, Muhammed, a job seeker, expressed a mixture of joy and sadness, citing his inability to meet the financial responsibilities that now accompany the birth.

 

“I thank God for this miracle, but I am confused and sad. I didn’t know we were expecting triplets. Right now, we don’t even have the means and financial capacity to pay the hospital bills, let alone care for three babies at once,” he said, while shedding tears profusely.

 

According to him, the family had only struggled to prepare for one baby as the pregnancy had not been regularly scanned due to financial constraints.

 

“This blessing is huge, but so is the burden. I don’t even have money to buy diapers or baby food. I don’t know where to start,” he lamented.

Onlookers who confirmed the situation told our correspondent that while the birth was successful, the family was in urgent need of medical supplies, nutrition, and financial aid to support the care of the newborns.

 

“The babies are healthy, but this family needs help. We are calling on the government, NGOs, religious groups, and well-meaning Nigerians to support them,” a family member said.

 

Friends and well-wishers of the family have also begun a mobilisation drive, calling on citizens to assist in whatever capacity they can.

 

“We urge the Kogi State Government and the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development to intervene.

 

“The father is a law-abiding, hardworking man, and this situation deserves attention,” said Mr. Nuhu Alhassan, a colleague.

Calls have also gone out to philanthropic organisations and individuals to donate baby essentials, food supplies, and funds for hospital expenses.

 

“The joy of childbirth should not be overshadowed by fear of survival. We must stand together as a people and support this family,” Sikiru Olamide added.

 

The triplets, born weighing 1.8kg, 2.0kg, and 2.3kg, respectively, have been placed under observation at the hospital’s neonatal unit and are responding well.

Eagles goalkeeper Nwabali’s parents for burial June 7 30th May 2025

 

Super Eagles goalkeeper, Stanley Nwabali, has announced the burial arrangements for his late parents, Chief Nwabali Godspower Onyekamu and Mrs. Grace Nwabali (née Mmai), describing the moment as one of unimaginable grief.

 

In a message shared alongside the burial poster on his Instagram on Friday, Nwabali expressed the depth of his pain.

 

“About time to put my dad and mom to rest. Something I never imagined doing so soon at this point of my life. Difficult to believe I will never set my eyes on you again.

 

“It’s a different kind of pain I never wish for my enemy. Thank you for everything,” he wrote.

 

According to the family announcement, the funeral activities will span three days, starting from Thursday, June 5, 2025, with a Service of Songs at 5pm at the late Chief’s residence on Osafu Lane, Okwuzi Egbema, Rivers State.

 

On Friday, June 6, the body of Late Mrs. Grace Nwabali will leave Gbegbe Hospital Mortuary, Omoku, to her father’s compound and then to her husband’s residence, where she will lie in state from 11am.

 

The final burial rites will be held on Saturday, June 7.

At 9am, the remains of Chief Nwabali Godpower will depart Gbegbe Hospital Mortuary to his maternal home, before being received by the Okwuzi Council of Chiefs at 10am.

 

By 11am, the body will lie in state at his residence, followed by internment and other funeral activities at 12 noon.

 

Reception and entertainment of guests will follow at CPS Okwuzi Egbema.

 

Nwabali passed away at the age of 72, while Mrs. Grace Nwabali was 63.

 

The family expressed gratitude to all well-wishers and invited friends and loved ones to honour their parents’ memory on June 6 and 7.

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