Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Bobrisky Reacts After Tunde Ednut’s Instagram Page Gets Disabled

 


Controversial crossdresser, Bobrisky has reacted after the official Instagram account of singer turned blogger, Tunde Ednut got disabled.

The singer’s account, which had over 2.5 million followers, is currently down because he flouted some rules which go against Mark Zuckerberg’s Instagram’s community guidelines.

Bobrisky has now shared the pain of the blogger despite their long-standing feud. The crossdresser noted that he is saddened over the recent development.

The blogger said that he doesn’t keep grudges with people and once he airs his mind, then he lets the issue go.


 

“You’re A Child Of Satan If You Love Money Without Care” — Actress Eucharia Anunobi

 


Veteran actress and evangelist, Eucharia Anunobi has shaken a table as she chastised those who love money too much.

The actress stated anyone who loves money without a care whose ox is gored is a child of satan and the replica of Judas Iscariot.

Singer Wizkid Gifts First Son PS5 For Christmas

 


Popular Afro-beat singer, Ayodeji Balogun, alias Wizkid, has gotten his first son, Boluwatife, a PlasyStation 5 as an early Christmas present.

Olwanishola Ogudu, the mother of the singer’s son, recently revealed the exciting news via Twitter.

Rapper, Vector And His Girlfriend Welcome Their First Child (Photos)

 


Congratulations are in order for talented Nigerian rapper, Olanrewaju Ogunmefun David, better known by his stage name, Vector.

He recently welcomed his first child – reportedly a baby girl – with his beautiful girlfriend and has been ecstatic ever since.

Monday, December 21, 2020

Police Sergeant Kills Intels Staff Over ‘Bail Money’

 

A Police sergeant in Rivers State has killed a staff of Onne-based Intels over demand for ‘bail money’, despite police authorities saying ‘bail is free’.

The trigger-happy cop was said to be attached to Elelewon Police Divisional headquarters at Obio-Akpor LGA of Rivers State.

His victim was Abiodun Jimoh from Kwara state.

Security Is Not Something You Can Put A Timeline On – Adesina

 


 

Femi Adesina, the Senior Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to President Muhammadu Buhari, has stated that nobody can put a timeline on issues of insecurity in Nigeria.

The presidential media aide made the submission on Sunday dn Channels TV Sunday Politics.

He discussed some of the efforts by the federal government in tackling issues of insecurity in Nigeria.

According to the media aide, while the government is not folding its arms, Nigerians still need to exercise patience and be thankful for the progress made by the current administration in tackling the insecurity in Nigeria.

“Patience must be elastic, it’s not something that you get to a point and say patience has run out. Patience must be a continuous thing,” he said.

Sunday, December 20, 2020

Aisha Buhari Did Not Run To Dubai Over Insecurity In Aso Rock – Aide

 


Former All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant in Taraba State Kabiru Dodo has denied reports that wife of the president Aisha Buhari has fled the country because of rising insecurity.

A report by SaharaReporters had said the first lady has been in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, since September after the wedding of her daughter, Hanan, and has therefore not been involved in any government activity.

My Husband’s Colleague Killed Him During #EndSARS Protest – Widow Of Police Inspector Testifies

 


According to TheCable, Mrs. Olamide Erinfolami, the widow of a police inspector who was shot dead during the #EndSARS protest, has accused her late husband’s colleagues of killing him.

When she appeared before the Lagos state judicial panel on Friday, the widow said Ayodeji Erinfolami, a police inspector, was shot dead while trying to quell the #EndSARS protest at Surelere, Lagos, on October 12.

In a petition before the panel on Friday, Gbemiga Ogunleye, counsel to the widow, told the court that Erinfolami, a police inspector attached to anti-cultism and kidnapping unit, Area C, Surulere, was shot by police officers who “forcibly broke the peaceful protesters”.

501 New COVID-19 Cases, 519 Discharged And 3 Deaths On December 20

 


501 New COVID-19 Cases, 519 Discharged And 3 Deaths On December 20

501 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;
Lagos-218 
FCT-112 

Saturday, December 19, 2020

Government Alone Can’t Provide People’s Economic Needs – Osinbajo Voice Out

 


The Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, yesterday appealed to well-meaning citizens to adopt development programmes or projects for their various communities amid acute infrastructure deficit facing the country.

Osinbajo, also, noted that governments alone could not meet the social and economic needs of the people, hence the need for individual and corporate interventions to address infrastructure deficit in communities.

He made the call at the 1st Annual General Meeting of Remo Growth and Development Foundation (RemoGDF), held at the foundation’s secretariat in Iperu-Remo, Ogun State.

COVID-19 second wave: Sanwo-Olu clears air on imposing total lockdown


 

The Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has insisted that the state cannot afford another lockdown.

Sanwo-Olu stated this in a statement released on Saturday.

This comes a day after he ordered schools to close indefinitely and civil servants to work from home, as the second wave of COVID-19 sweeps across Nigeria.

Sanwo-Olu, who himself is recovering from the virus, had also issued a strong warning to religious organizations and banned gatherings.

“Dear Lagosians, I am overwhelmed by your show of love and concern about my health and wellbeing. I must admit that the gesture touched me deeply and reaffirmed our connection to one another as humans.

“I acknowledge and thank you very sincerely and pray that none of us will lose our lives to COVID-19, and in any other preventable circumstance.

“To families that have lost loved ones to the virus, I pray that God grants you the fortitude to bear the loss.

“Yesterday, we issued guidelines to help us in the next phase of our battle with the virus. Lagosians have relaxed and the effects are evident with increasing cases and unfortunate deaths

These guidelines will affect us all but we need to be strong and we need to persevere.

“We cannot afford another total lockdown so I enjoin us to keep observing the prescribed protocols and the required lifestyle adjustments that will help us enter 2021 stronger, healthier and safer.

“Let’s do this for our families and friends. Let’s by our actions demonstrate that we truly love our neighbours.

“Let us demonstrate awareness about the existence of COVID-19 in our communities and live right to deliberately reduce and eliminate its spread.

“I wish you the best of this season and pray that God Almighty will continue to protect us,” the statement read.

Police officers ordered to be on alert, suspend casual leave

 


The Commissioner of Police, of Bayelsa Police Command in Bayelsa, Mike Okoli, has suspended all casual leave and directed all officers of the command to be on red alert during the festive season.

He gave the directive on Dec. 18, at the Police Officers Mess in Yenagoa, during the end of year gathering of senior police officers.

This was contained in statement issued on Saturday, by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), of Bayelsa Command, SP Asinmi Butswat, a copy of which was obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)

The statement also directed Divisional Police Officers and Head of Departments to rejig their crime fighting strategy and enhance the visibility of Policemen to ensure a peaceful yuletide in Bayelsa.

“The Command hereby reiterates the ban on the use of knockouts and unauthorised fireworks during the festive season.

“Parents and guardians are advised to warn their wards to desist from using knockouts as Policemen will be out to arrest anyone who violates this order,” he said.

The commissioner further assured members of the Public of a peaceful festive season, enjoining all citizens to cooperate with the police towards forestalling any untoward incident.

Davido ignored my calls, messages – Cynthia Morgan

 


Nigerian singer, Cynthia Morgan has revealed that Davido neither picked her calls nor replied messages after he asked her to reach out to him.

Morgan who had been away from the music industry appeared online, accusing her former boss, Jude Okoye of crashing her music career.

Morgan claimed that she lost all she had, including her name, VEVO account, Instagram account and royalties after they had some issues centering on her contract.

However, Jude Okoye dismissed her claims, telling his side of the story.

Davido, weighed into the controversy and shared a post on his Twitter page asking Morgan to call him.

However, Morgan in a recent interview with Hip Tv said Davido refused to pick her calls since then.

She said: “I tried to reach out to David after he asked online that I call him but he did not pick my call or reply messages.”

The dancehall singer also disclosed that she made a demo for the record Davido sent to her, but she’s yet to hear from him after 3 months.

As of time of report, Davido is yet to respond to her allegation.

Friday, December 18, 2020

Buhari reacts to death of first military governor, Northwestern State, Usman Faruk

 


President Muhammadu Buhari has condoled the family, friends and associates of the first Military Governor of North-Western State, Alhaji Usman Faruk, over the passing of the retired Commissioner of Police.

The President also extended condolences to the government and people of Gombe State, observing that their eminent son and Jarman Gombe, dedicated his life and energy to the unity of the country.

In a statement made available to DAILY POST on Friday, President Buhari also noted Alhaji Faruk’s commitment to the development of his community even after retirement, stressing that he remained an epitome of kindness and humility.

Four Land Borders Re-opened – NIS

 

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has revealed that four land borders have been re-opened following the directives given by President Muhammadu Buhari.

Recall that the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs Zainab Ahmed, on Wednesday announced the immediate reopening of four land borders after the Federal Executive Council meeting held virtually in Abuja.

 


However, the NIS Public Relations Officer, Mr Sunday James in a statement on Abuja on Friday said the service has complied with the Federal Government’s directive on re-opening of land borders in the country, NAN reports.

“In compliance with the directive of the Federal Government, the following four land borders have been re-opened.

“The borders are; Seme in South-West, Illela in the North-West, Maigatari in the North-West and North-East and Mfum, South-South respectively.

“Also, the Comptroller General of NIS has directed the head of the service formation at these borders posts to comply and remove restrictions of human movement.

“The head of the service formation at these borders have equally been instructed to avoid unethical practices and unprofessional conducts.

“All persons entering or exiting the country must hold a valid travel documents as prescribed in the immigration Act 2015 and to observe COVID-19 protocols.

“Lastly, we advise that all travelers to pass through only these four designated authorised borders posts pending the re-opening of others,”

Wizkid And Burna Boy’s December Show Postponed Indefinitely Due To Covid-19

 


The ‘Livespot Xclusive Concert Experience’ show slated for December 19th and 20th which features afrobeat giants, Burna Boy, Wizkid and other artistes has been postponed due to the second wave of COVID-19 in Nigeria.

According to the organizer Darey Art Alade, the rise in COVID-19 cases in the country is the main reason why the show had to be postponed indefinitely.

Announcing on social media, he wrote;

”Within the last few days, we have observed an aggressive increase in the number of COVID-19 and we are strongly convinced that it is our collective interest to postpone the Livespot Xclusive Concert Experience slated for this coming weekend 19th and 20th of December.

Regardless of the thorough health and safety protocol (for which we already had official approval) that we have put in place, we know that this is the right thing to do at this critical time in our fight against the virus. And we salute all the government and health care workers doing all they can to keep us all safe. We believe you will receive from official sources in the coming days, regarding how to keep safe this festive period, and beyond.”

Nollywood Actress, Iyabo Ojo Bags Tiktok Award Of Creative Recognition

 


Iyabo Ojo, a Nigerian actress has bagged an award after being recognized by TikTok.

The mom of two shared a video of the award she got for being an active user of the video-sharing app.

She thanked TikTok Nigeria for the recognition, while also releasing another creative one.

“Thank you for this beautiful award, I’m humbled,” she wrote.

TikTok is one of the social platforms that gained prominence during the lockdown caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Thursday, December 17, 2020

ROPC 2020 A PERFECT TIME TO PRAY 18-19 DEC #RPC2020

ROPC 2020 A PERFECT TIME TO PRAY 18-19 DEC #RPC2020

Peter Okoye’s Wife Lola Omotayo Loses Dad

 

Lola Omotayo-Okoye, wife of singer Peter Okoye, is bereaved as her father, Chief Oladipo Omotayo, passed on yesterday, December 16.

The music star took to his Twitter page where he announced the passing away of Lola’s father.

“My dear father-in-law. Chief Oladipo Adewale Omotayo aka “Papa” We will surely miss you! Loudly crying face Your beloved Daughter Lola Okoye and your grandchildren Cameron & Aliona Okoye misses you desperately and even more! Folded hands loudly crying face🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯🕯 Adieu Papa,” he tweeted.

 


Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Davido Announces DMW Live In Concert Cancelled (See Why)

In spite of all the works said to have been put in place to hold the anticipated DMW Live in Concert, Davido announces the tough decision to cancel it.

This comes as a result of fears arising from COVID-19 and the need to be safety conscious.

You would wonder how a gig as huge as DMW Live in Concert can hold in this era of social distancing.

That’s a No No!!

This should prepare us gravely for all the concerts that may not hold during this detty December.

Davido made this announcement to cancel the concert within 24hours of putting it out that it would hold in the first place.

See Below:-


 

‘Boko Haram Will Face South When They Are Done With North’ – Aisha Yesufu

 

The co-covener of the Bring Back Our Girls campaign and one of the active voices during the #EndSARS protest has warned that Boko Haram will start attacking the southern part of Nigeria when they are done with their mission in the northern region.

When Boko haram are done with the North they will face the South. If you think this is none of your business, some thought it wasn’t their business when it was happening in North East now it is.

Terrorist attack to anyone anywhere is terrorist attack to everyone everywhere.

See the post below:


 

Saturday, December 12, 2020

My Husband’s Colleague Killed Him During #EndSARS Protest – Widow Of Police Inspector Testifies

 


According to TheCable, Mrs. Olamide Erinfolami, the widow of a police inspector who was shot dead during the #EndSARS protest, has accused her late husband’s colleagues of killing him.

When she appeared before the Lagos state judicial panel on Friday, the widow said Ayodeji Erinfolami, a police inspector, was shot dead while trying to quell the #EndSARS protest at Surelere, Lagos, on October 12.

In a petition before the panel on Friday, Gbemiga Ogunleye, counsel to the widow, told the court that Erinfolami, a police inspector attached to anti-cultism and kidnapping unit, Area C, Surulere, was shot by police officers who “forcibly broke the peaceful protesters”.

She said the police abandoned his corpse at the hospital without contacting his family.

Ogunleye presented a flash drive containing a video showing a police officer with his intestine open as he laid on the ground crying for help.

He said the police officer is the husband of the petitioner.

Narrating her testimony before the panel, the widow said she lives in Ado-Ekiti, capital of Ekiti, with her children and was informed about the death of her husband by someone in Maiduguri, Borno capital.

“On October 12 2020, I was in Ado-Ekiti because I don’t stay with him in Lagos. He called me in the morning that he was going to the office and I told him that whenever he gets to work he should call me. I went to the market and I came back in the evening, I did not hear from him,” she said.

“Around 5 pm, I had a call from someone from Maiduguri and she said ‘Aunty Ola, did you hear what happened?’ And I said what? She said my husband was shot during #EndSARS protests at Surelere and I asked her: ‘How did it happen?’ Then she said she did not know that she saw it on social media.

“I called his phone number, he has two phone numbers, nobody was picking. After about 45 minutes, I now called his number, a girl picked the call. I now asked her what happened, she said my husband was shot during #EndSARS protest.”

The widow also accused the police of abandoning her family, adding that they have refused to release his corpse for burial.

The hearing became heated during the cross examination by Cyril Ejiofor, police counsel, who argued that the police did not neglect the family of the deceased and that the widow had been compensated.

“In the petition, you claimed that police killed your husband,” the police counsel queried.

“Yes, I said my husband was shot dead by police during the #EndSARS protest in Surelere,” the widow responded.

Ejiofor argued that the petitioner cannot conclude that her husband was shot dead by police officer because she was not at the scene of the incident.

Ejiofor said the widow wouldn’t have known if the police authorities visited the three-bedroom flat rented by her husband in Lagos, since she is staying in Ado-Ekiti.

“They have not visited us, nobody from the police contacted his family,” the petitioner responded.

“Were you told that your husband was taken to the hospital,” the police counsel asked.

“After three weeks, Sergeant Monday told me that they were the one who told him to hospital,” she responded.

“Were you told that as at the time he was taken to the hospital, he was also alive?” police counsel asked.

“Yes, Monday told me,” the petitioner responded.

“Your husband visited two hospitals before he gave the ghost. True or false,” police counsel asked.

“Yes, I heard Eko Hospital and one other,” she responded.

On the compensation given by the Lagos state government, the police counsel asked the widow about the value of the cheque given to her by the government.

“I was given N10 million,” the widow said.

The petitioner is among the six widows of police officers that the Lagos state government compensated with N10 million each over the death of their husbands during the #EndSARS protest.

Ejiofor asked the panel for an adjournment for the petition to allow the police bring a witness.

Dorris Okuwobi (retired), chairperson of the panel, adjourned the case till January 15, 2021.

 

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