Thursday, 6 April 2023

Isoko Man Leaves A Beautiful Young Lady Heartbroken And In Tears

 



A young woman was seen crying uncontrollably after experiencing a heartbreak from her boyfriend, who she revealed is from the Isoko ethnic group. She expressed her frustration, stating that she had heard from others that Isoko men tend to behave in this way. Her friends tried to comfort her and agreed with her assertion that Urhobo Isoko men are often unfaithful, with one of them even sharing a personal anecdote about their own father.

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Friday, 29 April 2016

photo:Osun Water Corporation Functioning In Ile-ife

This is what we need in this country! I really want to use this medium to commend the Osun State Water cooperation (Ile-Ife axis) for the regular
and almost constant water supply that has
greatly improved since the beginning of this year
unlike previous years where it was very scarce.
Now in my house today, we students off campus fetch and fetch water and also store in storex tanks. Infact there was a time when there was no interrupted water for almost a month. In Ile-Ife presently , you don't need to dig bore-hole or well because it can end up been useless like thewell in my house currently. Now I see one area where Osun state is better than my state (Ogun) as at today. More power to your elbow.Keep on pumping that water! I hope this is not a temporal development. Fp to let others state government learn from this.
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Photo: Wizkid Verified By Instagram After Drake Recognised Him

Wizkid Gets Verified By Instagram – Superstar singer Wizkid has finally had his personal Instagram account verified by the photo-sharing website.

The Ojuelegba singer recently became the first Nigerian singer to appear in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. This was thanks to his feature on Drake’s One Dance alongside Kyla.

Wizkid has become a global superstar. He is establishing himself in the American industry while remaining a dominant force in his native Africa. The singer is currently in Sierra Leone for the country’s Independence celebrations. He was personally received by President Ernest Bai Koroma, a show of Wizkid’s influence around the continent.

Only a few Nigerian celebrities have been verified on Instagram, and Wizkid now joins elite company that includes Davido, Don Jazzy and Genevieve Nnaji.
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Phokto: Olakunle Churchill Honoured At The Young CEO Business Forum, Abuja

The City of Abuja witnessed a spectacular event  which stands out on its own and will definitely go down in the annals of history. It was the two day programme of The Young CEO Business Summit ‎held at the prestigious Transcorp Hilton.

The Young CEO Summit is a global networking organisation that has been organising summits for entrepreneurs across Africa, Middle East and Europe.

The Young Ceo’s Business Forum Statistics shows –  607 Support for Start-ups, 297,000 Community Base projects,  17 Successful Programs and 1,700 Investment Opportunities been dealt with by the team.

In the Abuja Summit for 2016, where more than 400 budding entrepreneurs attended and diverse speakers cutting across many industries,  the impacts generated indicated emergence of new businesses and startups especially as Nigeria continues to seek for alternatives to oil.

The Founders Barr. Rex and Ambassador David James at the closing dinner in front of leading young executives and captain of industries honoured Amb. Olakunle Churchill with Young CEO Global Award. 

‎Presenting the Award, they said he has been an inspiration to a lot of our Nigerian youths with regards to his overwhelming industrious antecedents. Churchill was applauded for his act of benevolence and philanthropism especially in the direction of charity.

Ambassador Olakunle Churchill is the CEO of Big Church Groups LTD with offices in Switzerland, Ghana, Lagos and Abuja. The company is made up of four component branches - Big Church Haven LTD, Big Church Consult, Big Church Entertainment and King Andrea Realtor which major in IT, software solutions, real estates, supplies and general contracts.

‎Other speakers and awardess are John Arman - Chairman of the Africa Youth Economic Forum,  Peace Hype - Forbes Correspondent, Eniye Ambakaderemo, Bassey Eyo, Mary Ojulari, Blossom Ozurumba, Sandra Nwugo, Debby Oyenusi, Femi Amele, isioma Idemudia, Olayinka Braimoh, Micheal Jonathan Numa, Ayanda Ngwane, Rich Tanksley, Beatrice Ndung'ts, Ohimei Amaize, Emmanuel Imevbore etc.
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Tiwa Savage's Marriage To Teebillz Is Over - Tiwa Reveals In An Interview

Tiwa Savage clearly has a lot to say concerning her failed marriage.
In an emotional interview exclusively obtained by Pulse, the singer says she never knew of his third child here in Nigeria.

According to her,

"Before marriage, I didn’t know of his third child in Nigeria. A lot of people warned me about him, but I am going to say I made a mistake. At the beginning everyone says you can’t leave the marriage because our culture frowns on it. I made a mistake, do I have to wait ten years, 15 years?

If I am not happy. And I was scared that if I ever find somebody else to marry me? That’s the misconceptions of our society. I don’t care if I ever get married again. I care about being happy for Jamil, I care about not walking on eggshells.

I do want a man that works, that will help me with my financial burden. He doesn’t have to be a millionaire or billionaire, but at least someone that helps, and won’t put me in more debt."

Speaking more on her marriage troubles, she said,

"The marriage is finally over, it’s been over for a while, and I have covered up for a while. What happened was God-sent, and he made it easier for me to walk away with what he did on social media. He got so many people angrier, he pulled so many innocent people into this. Even his family. He made it easy for me to finally up and walk away."

Savage pouring out her heart in the interview, revealed TeeBillz never cared, was unconcerned about her health even when she got pregnant and lost the baby.
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Patrick Obahiagbon’s Tribute To Oba Of Benin



The heart of the land of igodomigodo
Yes..the heart of the land of igodomigodo
suffereth a phlebotomy

The sacred chalk has been broken
The savanah bush
rumbles from the incandescent foot walk
of the “phoenixian” leopard

Oh……the land of igodomigodo
suffereth a venesection

Aplomb in realization like the Egyptian
bird of Phoenix,igodomigodo’s
phlebotomized land shall drink soon
the traditional meriba’s aqua.

The Umogun scintillates…scintillates and
scintillates…..
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Oba Of Benin - Erediauwa Akpolokpolo I - Dies Of Unknown Illness

The Oba of Benin, Omo n’Oba Erediauwa Akpolokpolo I, is dead.

He died on Friday afternoon.

His death was announced few minutes ago by the Iyase of Benin Kingdom, Chief Sam Igbe.
The late monarch has been battling an unknown illness since last year.

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Sunday, 13 March 2016

Photo: Presidents Buhari and Jacob Zuma celebrate VP Yemi Osinbajo on his 59th birthday during SA State Dinner

The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo turned 59 on March 8. Pictured here are President Buhari and his South African counterpart, Jacob Zuma toasting him during the State Dinner in Abuja. Photo credit: Laolu Akande, Snr Special Assitant-Media&Publicity to the VP.
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We'll never cover up Corruption- Saraki

Senate President, Bukola Saraki says the present senate under his leadership will never cover corruption except if the information didn't come to them. Saraki said this while speaking with a team of editors of the London based "The Economist" newspaper at the weekend. 

"Under my watch, the Senate will never cover corruption except if the information didn't come to us"he said

According to a statement by his Special Assistant on Public Affairs, Mohammed Isa, Saraki said the Senate is ever ready to partner with President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure the success of the anti-corruption war. The Senate, he said had already demonstrated such commitment through its interventions on many alleged corrupt transactions such as its swift investigation and adoption of a report on the management of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) that saved the nation about N7billion and the exposure of the inconsistencies in the 2016 budget.
The step, he said was a departure from the past where such reports were either watered-down or not presented for debate and adoption. He cited the report he presented to the last Senate on the over N1trillion fuel subsidy scam that never saw the light of the day.
In furtherance to the commitment, the Senate President said Nigerians would in the next few weeks be availed with the details of the National Assembly budget which will be a departure from the tradition of having one line item budget.
"For the first time we promised Nigerians to give out our budget breakdown. The committee will make its report available by next week. We are resolved to break the tradition of one line item," he said.
Saraki said though party differences exist between the senators, citing example of the leadership tussle, he, however said, national interest and the desire of each senator to fulfil the promises made to Nigerians have become the guiding principle of the senate in their team work.
On the economy, he said the Senate has embarked on series of legislative interventions to create conducive environment for the private sector, as he said, "it is only when the private sector thrives that the issue of unemployment will be addressed and the nation's GDP will increase."
"Few days ago, we received a report on the laws that need to be amended in order of priority importance to ease doing business and overall private sector participation in the stimulation of Nigeria's economy. We will soon commence the implementation of the recommendations in the report in addition to pushing for the amendment of the Procurement Act to stimulate and protect our local industries," he assured.
He blamed lack of firmness and consistency in policy implementation by the past administrations as the main obstacle for the growth of the private sector.
"If people have confidence that these policies have come to stay, nothing will stop them from coming to invest in the country," he stressed.
He allayed the fears that the low prices of oil will have negative impact on the implementation of the 2016 budget, saying that, "what we need to do is to block leakages and show more transparency."
"If we can block leakages, stop the wastages and institute a culture of transparency in governance, the revenue in-flow will not be substantially affected. Without these, even if oil is sold at more than a $100 per barrel, we will continue to witness a decline in revenue in-flow as we witnessed in the past," Saraki said.


 
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YBNL Water Tanker Spotted In Lagos

We don't know if this is a case of a die-hard fan or the acclaimed 'Voice of the street' Baddo is now into water business(maybe water is now a hit back to back .
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Buhari departs for Equatotial Guinea tomorrow

President Buhari will lead members of the National Security Team to Malabo tomorrow March 14th for talks with President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of Equatorial Guinea on further measures to protect the people and resources of the Niger Delta and Gulf of Guinea.


A statement released by presidential spokesperson Femi Adesina today March 13th, says the conclusion and signing of an agreement by Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea for the establishment of a combined maritime policing and security patrol committee on Tuesday is expected to be the major outcome of President Buhari’s talks with his host.

President Buhari and President Mbasogo are also expected to discuss and agree on other collaborative measures to combat crimes such as piracy, crude oil theft, attacks on oil rigs, arms smuggling and human trafficking in the Gulf of Guinea. Both leaders will also confer on the rescheduling of the joint summit of the Economic Community of West African States and the Economic Community of Central African States on additional cooperative measures to curb terrorism and violent extremism in West and Central Africa.

The summit was to have been hosted by Equatorial Guinea last year but was postponed because of Nigeria’s general elections. President Buhari will be accompanied by the Minister of Defence, Brig.-Gen. Mansur Dan-Ali (rtd.), the National Security Adviser, Maj.-Gen. Babagana Monguno (rtd.) and other senior security officials. He is scheduled to return to Abuja on Tuesday March 15th.
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Photos: Comedian AY and his wife's stylish look to church today

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Monday, 29 February 2016

Nigerian Girls Saved From Prostitution In Ghana, Narrate Their Ordeal (Photo)

Human trafficking on the rise – Two girls saved from prostitution in Ghana narrate their ordeal

Two young girls who were approached by a suspected unidentified female trafficker at Ekpoma in Edo state in Nigeria to seek greener pastures as workers in a restaurant in Ivory Coast ended up in Togo to work as prostitutes. The girls were to pay the woman who never told them her real names but was called “Madam Excellent" the sum of 800,000 cefas while they prostitute. Although, these girls, Franca Akhimen, 25 and Ehinon Onofua, 23 were lucky enough to summon courage and escaped from what would have been the beginning of life on the wild and dangerous side which they might never have been able to come out of, if luck had not been on their side. In an interview with Encomium Weekly, Franca and Ehinon, who disclosed they have learnt their lessons in a hard way, gave a graphic account of how they were deceived and almost ended up as prostitutes…



Can you tell us what happened and how you ended up in Togo to prostitute?

Franca: It was in Epkoma in Edo state where I met one lady… I was actually going to church when I met her and she approached me and said she was looking for girls that can work in her restaurant in Ivory Coast. So, when I got home I told Ehinon and we arranged to meet her and she told us what the plan was and when we will be leaving Nigeria for Ivory Coast. So, on February 2, we left Edo for Lagos, had a stop at Mile 2, and she told us that was where the car that will take us to Ivory Coast will pick us. So, at exactly 9.30pm, the car came for us and we all boarded that evening. When we got to Togo, I noticed that we were not going to proceed with our journey, so I asked the woman why are we here, you said we were going to Ivory Coast not Togo, and she told me to keep quiet, that whatever she asked me to do I should just do it without complaining. Later, she went out to buy clothes and came back with some skimpy and short dresses and gave them to us to wear. I asked why such dresses, because they don’t look like clothes that are worn by a waitress or a person selling food. Again she told me to keep quiet and just do whatever she asked me to do, adding that we were brought to Togo for prostitution and in return we get to pay her 800,000 cefas each. So, I told my sister, we can’t do this kind of job, we have to find a way to escape from her than to stay here. So, we left without even carrying our bags in order not to arouse any suspicion of us running away. And as we were trying to escape, we met a guy, after listening to our story, he told us he doesn’t know anybody in Togo, because he is from Ghana and can help us get there so that we can get the help we needed. When we got to Ghana, he took us to Christ Embassy Church where we met with two guys and one of them gave us some money which is worth like N700,000 each and we left with the guy that brought us from Togo to lodge in a hotel, because it was getting late and there was nowhere to sleep. He, however, promised us that in the morning he will take us to some pastors so they can help us with transport fare back to Nigeria. But to our surprise in the morning while I was taking my bath, the guy took off with the money we were given at the Christ Embassy Church. So, we approached the manager of the hotel and told him our predicament, and he called a taxi, paid the driver and asked him to take us to the Nigerian Embassy and also gave us some money. But unfortunately, when we got to the embassy we were told that there was no money to give to us to return to Nigeria, but God so good one of the workers there, asked us to come with him to his house since it was on a Friday and we had no where to stay, but told us that if the embassy does not help us by Monday, he won’t take us back to his house and we have to find help somewhere else…

And did he take advantage of you girls while you were in his house?

Franca: Not at all, he really took care of us and only God can repay him for his kindness. And when we got to the embassy on Monday, there was still no hope for us until we met Mr. Moses Owaro, President of the All Nigerian Community Ghana, who took us back to the embassy with a letter explaining our situation to them, and still no help was forth coming due to financial constrain, and eventually had to fund our trip back to Nigeria with the help of Chief Christopher Obareki, a member of the board of trustees of ANC-GH with the sum of 800ghc to buy our tickets back to Lagos and also gave us N6,000 for our trip from Lagos to Edo state.

Did your families know you were embarking on such mission?

Ehinon: Hmmmm, we didn’t tell our parents because we wanted to surprise them by going to Ivory Coast to work and come back home with lots of money to help us start our businesses, because we just finished learning fashion and design, so we were hoping when we make money, we can come back to Nigeria and buy sewing machines and open our own place and that was a big mistake on our part. But Mr Moses Owaro spoke with my brother in Nigeria to explain the situation of things. So, currently our families are aware that we are in Ghana and will be returning home soon.

How were you able to cross the boarder without the authorities suspecting any foul play?

Ehinon: Anytime we got to the boarder, we were told to come down from the car and cross over to the other side on foot. And what the woman kept telling the immigration officers and other security personnel was that we were going to the next country to buy goods to sell. They told us not to show any sign of fear or fidget in front of the officers.

So, how did you feel when you realized that you are being tricked into prostitution instead of working in a restaurant?

Franca: We felt bad, and we just wanted to leave that place even when we had no place to go, rather than sleeping with different men while she takes all the money.

So, what is your advice for young girls like you who are looking for fast means to get rich?

Ehinon: My advice is that, if anybody approaches them and promises to take them somewhere for greener pastures, they should not go, find out if indeed its legitimate. Please confirm before you travel with any stranger that offers you job in foreign land, please don’t go, especially the girls. I’m appealing to you, because you will end up in prostitution and that was the mistake we made. We need to be patient, though there can be delay in reaching our goals but with God it will surely happen.

Franca: You know it is not everybody that tells their parents their plans, especially when it is this kind of travel. They should please not hide anything from their parents.

Also speaking on the issue, the President of the All Nigerian Community-Ghana, Moses Owaro called on parents and guardians to be more vigilant about strangers who offers, to take their children abroad for better opportunity, while security personnel should be extra vigilant at points of entry, be it at the boarder or at the airports as young girls like these are smuggled out every now and then. Which is one of the reasons why the All Nigerian Community-Ghana in partnership with Ghana Immigration and other security agencies will be mounting a post at points of entry into Ghana most especially to enable us have the necessary information about Nigerians that are coming into Ghana and what they are coming to do.

http://encomium.ng/human-trafficking-on-the-rise-two-girls-saved-from-prostitution-in-ghana-narrate-their-ordeal/
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Artwork: Ciara Meets Alesh Akeem Who Did An Artwork Of Her

Nigerian leading pencil Artsassin Artist, Alesh Akeem who is a student and also CEO of Artsassin Nation, presented the Grammy Award winning singer's realistic portrait drawing last night at Eko hotel. Feb 11 2016, Alesh Akeem also met and presented Nigerian beauty queen,Sassy Somma winner Face Of CandyCity 2015 a realistic portrait drawing of her....

http://www.gistmelove.blogspot.com/2016/02/ciara-meets-nigerian-student-who-did.html




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Why Buhari Had To Abandon His Campaign Promises-lai Mohamed

Lai Mohammed, the minister of information, has explained why the federal government led by President Muhammadu Buhari has to downsize some of its campaign promises.
Speaking on Channels TV on Sunday, February 28, the minister said that when the All Progressives Congress (APC) was campaigning, the price of crude was $100 a barrel, but now it is $30 a barrel.

“When you campaign, you say you will do A,B, C, but when you win election, you prioritise. “We are still faithful to those promises, but as you have rightly said, when we were campaigning the price of crude was $100 a barrel, today it is $30 a barrel so definitely, we will have to downsize some of the things intended to do but this does not mean abandoning those promises.

“You do not make a budget for four years, you make an annual budget and in this years budget, we have outlined those parts of the policy that we intend to keep. “Those we cannot keep this year, we will keep in 2017, 2018 and 2019.
This is how government works,” he said. Mohammed assured Nigerians that the administration was focused on how to fulfill its campaign promises.

However, he added that the federal government was waiting for the approval of the 2016 budget before it would start implementing its plans. Speaking about the anti-corruption campaign, the minister noted that it may look one-sided because the indicted people are connected to one transaction that is currently being investigated.

Mohammed said that those people facing trial were all connected to the investigation of how the fund meant for the purchase of military equipment was used. He further noted that some members of the APC were also being investigated for other corruption cases which he did not mention. “If you go to the EFCC today and ask them who are the people that are facing charges before them, you are going to find as many APC and as many PDP.

“However, what gives the impression that the fight is one sided is the fact that it is simply one issue that is being investigated now. That is money meant to buy arms which was diverted for other uses and unfortunately, everybody involved in that happened to be in the PDP. From the NSA to others who he had named.

“When you trace this thing, because it is just a particular transaction that is the contract of 2.1 billion dollars that was awarded to equip our soldiers, everybody that you have showed us here have been mentioned as a result of that investigation from that single transaction,” he said. The minister explained that it takes between 34 days and seven years to convict a low profile criminal. However, when that criminal is high profile, it takes as long as 10 years to infinity to convict that person, he added.

Meanwhile, Buhari has recently revealed that he will refuse to honour his pledge to grant N5000 to each unemployed Nigerian. The president added that he would rather focus on funding the construction of infrastructure, as well as education, agriculture and mining to create employment opportunities for able bodied young men. Buhari’s statement was met with furious reactions by Nigerians who voted for change.


Source: https://www.naij.com/747689-president-buhari-downsize-campaign-promises-lai-mohammed.html

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