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I don’t report directly to the Nation but to the President, Professor Gambari Speaks after Appointment
Newly appointed Chief of staff, Professor Ibrahim Gambari says he will only be reporting directly to the president and not the Nation. He said this to the state house correspondents after attending the Federal Executive Council meeting in the statehouse Abuja as he thanked President Buhari for his appointment. “I thank the President of the Federal Republic for giving me the opportunity to serve him and of course, the country”, he said. When asked what…
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Dele Momodu celebrates Senator Ademola Adeleke on his 60th Birthday
Nigerian writer and philanthropist, Dele Momodu has taken to social media to celebrate his friend, Senator Ademola Adeleke on his 60th birthday. They have a long history as Momodu’s Daughter, Sophia Momodu has a child for Davido who is Senator Ademola’s Nephew.
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Odumeje’s source of strength is from God – Rita Edochie
Veteran actress, Rita Edochie has shared some facts about controversial prophet, Chukwuemeka Ohanaemere, popularly known as ‘Odumeje’. According to a post she shared on Instagram she stated that Odumeje’s source of strength comes from God Almighty. There had been reports of him getting his powers from his wife’s supposed father, Eddie Nawgu who is an occult practitioner. However, Rita Edochie cleared the air in a post on her Instagram page adding that his wife is…
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Buhari’s Aide insists the President did not ‘order’ Madagascar Covid Organics
One of President Muhammadu Buhari’s media aides, Tolu Ogunlesi, has insisted that Buhari did not order for the Madagascar Covid Organics, the supposed coronavirus cure. He shared this via twitter on Tuesday, explaining that Nigeria is simply picking up its allocation. His tweet: “Worth saying again: Nigeria did not “order” the alleged Covid-19 cure from Madagascar. We got an allocation. Many other African countries did. “We are simply picking up our allocation. And it will…
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Speak for yourself – Senate President tells Enugu Senator who said “Africans marry for children not love”
Senator representing Enugu north, Chukwuka Utazi says that Africans do not marry for love, but simply to have children. Utazi said this while contributing to a debate on a bill seeking to prevent, control and manage sickle cell anaemia in the country, on Tuesday, May 12. Utazi, a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) senator further stated that it is painful to realise that some people cannot marry their main choice because of blood group. “This bill is taking…
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Outrage as man batters his wife then brags about it on Facebook by sharing photos of her bleeding face
A man allegedly battered his wife then had the courage to boast about it on Facebook while challenging the police to come and arrest him. The man, with the Facebook user name Afobaje Maiyegun, hinted that the incident had to do with him talking to a woman. Sharing photos of his bleeding wife, he wrote: “I beat my wife and am waiting for her police because I talk to a woman.” Though he posted the…
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Stop sharing face masks, picking masks for recycling from dumpsites- Presidential TaskForce warns Nigerians
Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 and Secretary to the Government of the Federation SGF, Boss Mustapha, has warned Nigerians against the practice of sharing facemask amongst themselves or picking face masks at dumpsites for recycling. Mustapha while speaking at the daily press briefing of the taskforce in Abuja, said the task force has been reliably informed of this unhealthy practice amongst some Nigerians. While speaking against this hazardous practice, Mustapha said “The PTF has become…
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“I drowned my one-year-old baby because she deprived me of becoming a lawyer” – 22-year-old woman
Lagos State Police Command has arrested a 22-year-old woman identified as Adisa Funmilola who drowned her one-year-old baby in her apartment at Plot 22, Gowon Estate, Iyana Ipaja, Lagos, because the child prevented her from going to university to study law. During interrogation, the suspect said that she decided to end the life of her baby because she was tired of taking care of her. She also blamed her action on frustration, saying her baby…
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Nigerian artiste, Kcee and his Wife welcome Baby Boy on her Birthday.
Nigerian Singer, Kcee and his wife have announced the arrival of their Baby boy, Kwemtochukwu Okonkwo. The baby was born today, which also happens to be Kcee’s wife, Ijeoma Okonkwo’s birthday. Sharing a photo of Mother and child Kcee wrote: “When counting the luckiest people on earth I count myself first , my wife just gave birth to a bouncing baby boy (King Kwemtochukwu Okonkwo) today which happens to be her birthday . The mother…
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Mauritius officially Covid-19 free
Mauritius has become Covid-19 free with no active cases for the past 15 days after 322 people had recovered out of the 332 confirmed cases, while 10 people have died. Mauritius is now the second Africa country to have declared virus-free status after infection. As of May 12, 2020, Africa’s sole virus-free nation is Mauritius, while Lesotho is the sole African country yet to record a case, according to the data from US-based John Hopkins…
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David Adeoye, Wife welcome Baby Girl
General Overseer of Royalty Christian center, David Adeoye and his wife Sunmbo Adeoye have announced the arrival of their baby girl. This will be Sunmbo’s fourth child and Pastor Adeoye’s second child. Sunmbo has two boys, Nino and Zion, with singer 2Face Idibia.
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School feeding program will commence on Thursday – Minister
The Federal government of Nigeria has announced that the homegrown school feeding program would commence on Thursday, May 14th despite school being under lockdown. This was a according to a statement by the minister of humanitarian affair, disaster management and social development, Hajia Sadiya Umar on Monday night where she stated that the feeding program “is a globally accepted means of supporting children to continue to have access to nutrient-rich foods despite disruptions to the…
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