I
thank God for social media , it helps us to know what its meant to be a celebrity...and
the dirty life they are all living at the same time, some celebs air out their relationship
problems and it makes life so interesting for the rest of us...lol. Can you
imagine the so called idol Chris Brown tweet? In a
post which he has since deleted, where he claimed Karrueche participated in three-somes(
you know what that means) with him, went on dates with Drake while he was in
prison, and despite elevating her from nothing to something, she wasn't grateful
and still gave him BS. Karrueche replied him. See their posts after the cut...
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TRUE LIFE STORY:MEET JULIANA A 42-YEAR OLD JSS1 STUDENT IN ABUJA
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| L-R: Mrs. Juliana Godwin with her son, Sam Godwin, in front of Junior Secondary School, Gosa, Abuja signboard |
Mrs. Juliana Godwin,
42, mother of four lovely children, an indigene of Riyom in Riyom Local
Government Area of Plateau State. has become one of those persons with strong
will to change her condition.
Juliana who had
her education stalled by lack of sponsorship, a situation that made her to drop out, in 1983, of LEA Primary School, Riyom, have decided to go back at age
42 as Junior Secondary School I (JSSI) student of Junior Secondary School,
Gosa, Abuja!
“I had to leave
for Jos in 1983, since my father could no longer sponsor my education to
secondary school because he had no money. While I was with my cousin, I
enrolled in a tailoring shop to learn dress making. I completed it within
a year and six months”, she told Sunday Vanguard.
In 2001, she and
her children left Jos to join her husband in Abuja, where they live at Gosa
village, along Airport Road.
An industrious
woman, Godwin became the bread-winner of her family. Since had skill in hair
plaiting, that became a source of livelihood for her and the family. Later she ventured into hawking
of water in a basin in Gosa market to boost the family’s income.
“In 2003, I was
able to save some money from water hawking. I started pepper and tomato
business with N1,000 from the savings. I also went into corn roasting business,
but my husband stopped
me from the business in 2007,” she said.
In 2008, Godwin
decided to go into vocational training with a non-governmental organisation
called Refocusing Nigerian Talents Organisation, RENITO, where she was trained
in soap (liquid, medicated and bar), and pomade and disinfectants production.
“Now I can
produce and sell the products I was trained on, and I started with N1,500”, Mrs. Godwin narrated.
“I came to
realise that the business was lucrative and helpful to me and my family. I
decided to make savings towards going back to school after I dropped out in
1983.
“My husband was against my decision and quarrelled
seriously with me. But I didn’t give up on my decision. In 2013, I went on to
enrol at Junior Secondary School, Gosa, Airport Road, Abuja, where I started in
JSS I F. I was able to raise N10, 000 to pay for admission expenses.
“Why I decided to
start from JSSI was because I had never in my life stepped into the four walls
of a secondary school. I told myself I will start from JSS I, as it will help
me to have the foundation of secondary school education and to understand what
I would be taught.
“My principal was
surprised and asked me whether I could cope with secondary school education as
an adult and a married woman. He and the staff also encouraged me to continue
since I had made up my mind. But my husband continued making trouble to stop me”.
“I am the oldest person in the class of 80
students. I participate in every school activity, and I am happy with that.
Even when I come late to school, the teachers do punish me just like other
students, and I have no problem with that, but I do behave myself as an adult.”
“I have seen great changes in my life, and I
am coping seriously. My aim is to study marketing in the university after I
would have completed my senior secondary education”, she added.
Vanguard
Vanguard
NB: This woman needs to be encouraged by way of sponsorship.
A MUST READ: OBASANJO RELEASES FAYOSE'S 2012 APOLOGY LETTER
Former
President Olusegun Obasanjo has asked Ekiti State governor, Ayo Fayose, to stop
his verbal attacks on him and seek God’s forgiveness for abusing him barely two
years after he begged him in a letter over previous insults.
Governor
Fayose had last week in Ile Ife, Osun State, lambasted Obasanjo for what he
called Obasanjo’s unnecessary outbursts on President Goodluck Jonathan.
But
Obasanjo, through one of his associates, disclosed that Fayose wrote him a
letter, begging him two years ago to facilitate his (Fayose) return to the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The
Obasanjo’s associate asked Nigerians not to take Fayose serious as he would
soon write another letter of apology to the former president.
Fayose’s
letter, dated 26th June, 2012, obtained by Saturday Tribune, detailed how he
begged Obasanjo for forgiveness, for what he called his actions that had caused
embarrassment to the former president.
The tone of
the letter also asked the former president to help him facilitate his return to
the PDP.
The former
president, in his reply to Fayose’s letter, dated July 18,2012, accepted to
forgive the Ekiti State governor but told him that the aspect of facilitating
his return to the party needed to be handled at the local, state and the
national levels of the party.
Below is the
unedited content of the letter Fayose wrote to Obasanjo and the former
president’s reply to Fayose’s letter.
Fayose’s
Letter:
“Dear Baba,
“There is no
denying the fact that my relationship with you has gone sour as a result of my
action and inaction which have definitely caused you embarrassment in public
and this has marred our very good father-son relationship in the past.
“I take
responsibility for my over reaction and disrespect to your person which is most
regretted, I am indeed sorry.
“I pray that
God will give you the grace to let go of the past knowing fully well that I am
human and therefore not infallible especially considering the circumstances
surrounding my removal from office.
“To further
buttress my willingness to seek peace with you, I could recall that I had made
several efforts to this effect by consulting your close allies in the persons
of Aare Afe Babalola (SAN), Chief Omilani and Pastor Oyedepo amongst others.
“Lastly,
kindly disregard all insinuations or political blackmailing suggestive of my
doing or saying anything contradicting my present disposition as contained in
this letter.
“My
reconciliation with your goodself may not go down well with some of my
political opponents, but you remain the father of all.
“My wife sends
her love and greetings.
“With high
regards.
Signed
Ayo Fayose.
Obasanjo’s
reply dated July 18, 2012
“Dear Ayo,
“I write to
acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated June 26, 2012 pleading with me to
forgive you, as you put it, for your action and inaction which have caused me
embarrassment in the public.
“As for the
embarrassment and personal insult to me, forgiveness is divine and I will not
withhold forgiveness since I believe that God will not withhold forgiveness for
my inadequacies.
“However,
for me, the personal aspect can be handled by me but the party aspect has to be
handled at the local, state and national levels of the Party.
“I wish you
all the best and God’s blessing.”
Signed
Olusegun Obasanjo.
Olusegun Obasanjo.
Obasanjo’s
associate told the newspaper that “One wonders why the same Fayose who wrote
that letter is now against the president settling his differences with Obasanjo
given the background that he (Fayose) wrote that letter of apology barely two
years ago.”
Fayose had
on Friday condemned Thursday’s visit of five Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
governors to former President Obasanjo, saying the visit would further
encourage disrespect for the office of the president of Nigeria.
Fayose said
in a statement made available to newsmen in Ado Ekiti on Friday that “visiting
Obasanjo to plead with him to rescind his decision not to participate in the
party’s activities was capable of encouraging other members of the party to
openly disrespect the office of President and Commander-in-chief of the Armed
Forces of Nigeria as being done by Obasanjo.”
Governor
Fayose also called for “immediate suspension of the former president from the
PDP for anti-party activities,” and contended that “a man who has refused to
respect the office of the President of Nigeria that he once occupied does not
also deserve respect from anyone.”
He also
called on the leadership of the PDP to set a panel to probe Obasanjo’s
anti-party activities.
“The PDP as
a party must stop condoning indiscipline. Nobody should be treated as being
bigger than the party.”
He said:
“Obasanjo, who does not appreciate others, deserve no respect,” adding that “no
amount of mud-slinging from him will stop President Goodluck Jonathan’s
re-election.”
According to
him, Obasanjo was “one of the major problems of Nigeria,” and added that “the
former president’s open castigation of President Goodluck Jonathan is
unbecoming of someone who led the country for 11 years and wasted billions of
naira in his attempt to perpetuate himself in office beyond the
constitutionally recognised two-terms.”
He said:
“Have you ever heard a former president of the United States of America openly
abusing a sitting president of the country?
“Does it
mean that former US president, Bill Clinton, agreed with all the policies of
George W. Bush and the incumbent president, Barack Obama?”
He said:
“Obasanjo’s behaviour is unpresidential and he must be told to respect himself.
“General
Yakubu Gowon, General Ibrahim Babangida and Alhaji Shehu Shagari have not been
doing the same. They don’t openly disparage the office of the president or his
person and this is not because they agree with all his policies, but because
they know that there is a channel through which they can convey their feelings
to the president.”
On why he is
the only governor out of the about 18 other PDP governors that did not go to
see Chief Obasanjo, Fayose said: “Chief Obasanjo is our own and we are the ones
who should correct our own as Yoruba.”
Speaking
further, Fayose said Obasanjo was already a member of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) and that he was pushing for one of his loyalists to be the
party’s vice presidential candidate.
He said;
“Obasanjo is a man who can never be pleased. His principle of life is- if it is
not his way, it must not be another person’s way.
“Even if
President Jonathan gives Obasanjo his blood today, he (Obasanjo) cannot change
because he is already neck-deep in the APC agenda, with his eyes on the vice
presidential ticket of the party.
“Therefore,
no amount of visits by PDP governors can make him change his mind about
President Jonathan, whom he hates not because he has not performed, but because
he (Jonathan) did not hand over his presidency to him”.
Culled :dailypostng
THE REAL REASON WHY INI EDO'S MARRIAGE CRASHES...INSIDER'S SOURCE
According to an insider who claimed that Ini Edo and her husband,
Philips Ehiagwina are well known to him or
her back since when they started courtship till they got married has said the
actress is a good wife, and took a lot of things most women won’t naturally
take! The alleged insider also advised the media to always report the truth and stop painting the actress bad. Below is what the insider
told Vanguard;
“I think Ini Edo was badly in love. Philips was a charmer and, as a human
being and deeply in love, she followed her heart. It is so sad that a woman
blessed with such a good heart could be treated in such a hurtful manner. Most
people may not know, but Ini Edo is a dedicated and totally committed spouse
any man could hope to have. That’s why she endured all she did, for six years
without letting the world know the pain she was
going through in her marriage.
“Most people do not know that Ini Edo gave up a lot of acting jobs to be
with her husband in America and, unlike the widely peddled story that the
actress was involved in romantic relationships with other men, for the six
years that Ini was married to Philips, she never cheated on him. Ini Edo
adored and loved Philips; she was very fond of him, cooked his meals personally,
and was practically splitting her time between two continents, all in her
efforts to be a good wife, the insider said.
AFTER 12 FRUITFUL YEARS TO HER FATHERLAND..ABIKE DABIRI BOWS OUT GRACEFULLY
Hon. Abike Kafayat Oluwatoyin Dabiri-Erewa
has decided to gracefully bow
out, as she will not be returning to
the House.
Dabiri-Erewa, who has served fatherland for an impressively 12 productive years shows her distaste for political sit-tight syndrome, distinguishes herself as a virtuous woman and a respected government functionary as she vacates her sit for other potentials to take the reins.
Having paid her dues, Hon. Abike believes it is time to give other people the opportunity to serve their people.
Dabiri-Erewa, 52, is a third term member of the House of Representatives at the National Assembly. This confers on her, the status of the most prominent female politician in Lagos State, and one of the most prominent politicians in Nigeria today. There is no doubting the fact that Dabiri-Erewa has paid her dues, proven her worth and done Nigeria proud. She is charismatic, cosmopolitan, polished and eloquent. And she is one of the few Nigerians with acceptable global presence. As the Chairman, House Committee on Diaspora Affair, Dabiri-Erewa is known to have the widest network of Nigerians in the diasporas.
Dabiri-Erewa fondly called "Mother Teresa of the tube" prides herself in her outstanding career as a broadcaster. She spent 15 years of distinguished and meritorious service at the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA). While in NTA she gained a strong understanding of the industry because of her dedication, inquisitiveness and professionalism. She anchored the weekly NTA Newsline programme to the delight of millions of Nigerians, irrespective of their tribe or religion. Dabiri-Erewa wormed her way into the hearts of many with her gallantry efforts of using television as an effective tool to draw attention to the millions of Nigerians suffering from the pains of poverty and injustice.
Her commitment and passionate dedication to duty while working on several heart touching Newsline stories stood her out and endeared her to many. Her display of bravery while investigating the story of little Mary, the miracle baby for eight years, remains indelible in the minds of many Nigerians.
Dabiri-Erewa, who has served fatherland for an impressively 12 productive years shows her distaste for political sit-tight syndrome, distinguishes herself as a virtuous woman and a respected government functionary as she vacates her sit for other potentials to take the reins.
Having paid her dues, Hon. Abike believes it is time to give other people the opportunity to serve their people.
Dabiri-Erewa, 52, is a third term member of the House of Representatives at the National Assembly. This confers on her, the status of the most prominent female politician in Lagos State, and one of the most prominent politicians in Nigeria today. There is no doubting the fact that Dabiri-Erewa has paid her dues, proven her worth and done Nigeria proud. She is charismatic, cosmopolitan, polished and eloquent. And she is one of the few Nigerians with acceptable global presence. As the Chairman, House Committee on Diaspora Affair, Dabiri-Erewa is known to have the widest network of Nigerians in the diasporas.
Dabiri-Erewa fondly called "Mother Teresa of the tube" prides herself in her outstanding career as a broadcaster. She spent 15 years of distinguished and meritorious service at the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA). While in NTA she gained a strong understanding of the industry because of her dedication, inquisitiveness and professionalism. She anchored the weekly NTA Newsline programme to the delight of millions of Nigerians, irrespective of their tribe or religion. Dabiri-Erewa wormed her way into the hearts of many with her gallantry efforts of using television as an effective tool to draw attention to the millions of Nigerians suffering from the pains of poverty and injustice.
Her commitment and passionate dedication to duty while working on several heart touching Newsline stories stood her out and endeared her to many. Her display of bravery while investigating the story of little Mary, the miracle baby for eight years, remains indelible in the minds of many Nigerians.
A firm believer in the importance of service to humanity, Dabiri-Erewa
voluntarily retired from the services of the NTA to contest as a member of the
House of Representative and swept the poll with a landslide victory in 2003.
Ever since then, she has distinguished herself by working tirelessly. Dabiri-Erewa
undertakes a lot of important bills, defends the interest of her party most
vociferously and has a strong passion for service.
A wife and mother of two, she has continued to play her motherly role in her constituency, Lagos, Nigeria and APC. Her constituency benefited from several projects implemented under her leadership which includes free eye test and cataract surgery, empowerment programs, cash donation to widows, water schemes, boreholes, electrification, training scholarship scheme for indigent youths and better health care services. Her achievements and qualities are indeed worthy of emulation. The sterling amazon builds her principles on the unwavering philosophy that success is not about age, it is not about character, it is not about how much you have in your account but how many lives you touch.
A wife and mother of two, she has continued to play her motherly role in her constituency, Lagos, Nigeria and APC. Her constituency benefited from several projects implemented under her leadership which includes free eye test and cataract surgery, empowerment programs, cash donation to widows, water schemes, boreholes, electrification, training scholarship scheme for indigent youths and better health care services. Her achievements and qualities are indeed worthy of emulation. The sterling amazon builds her principles on the unwavering philosophy that success is not about age, it is not about character, it is not about how much you have in your account but how many lives you touch.
FASHOLA AND MY GOODSELF ARE SUBJECTED TO 'SPIRIT OF DEMOCRACY'....TINUBU
For a while now,
I have noticed and read many published political stories on Lagos politics in
particular and the personalities involved that are either concerted,
unsubstantiated, pure conjectures or outright falsehood. In this instance, I
reference a recent story ran by a major newspaper concerning my successor and
me. There is a no doubt political charlatan and enemies are at work fueling unnecessary
rumour and insinuations and seeking to drive a wedge in an
otherwise cordial and respectful political relationship. My relationship with
Governor Fashola remains cordial both at the personal level and at the level of
commitment to ensuring Lagos State remains on the path of political stability,
growth and development.
Whether Governor
Fashola had a specific candidate or not isn’t the issue here. What is important
is to have a transparent process in the spirit of democracy to
which we both subscribe. We often debate, agree or disagree. But
when it comes to concluding on the interest of Lagos State, we are on the same
page. The current situation and issues around the Lagos Gubernatorial primary are
being overblown. What we have done is ensure that no one is denied his or her
rights to participate and compete for any elective position. Such a disposition
should not translate into anger and divisiveness of the party as it is being
peddled. Conflicts and disagreements is part of every political process. The
capacity to solve these conflicts in-house and not on the pages of newspaper is
a tradition in Lagos.
We warn the
people of Lagos state against speculative, self-serving stories aimed at
destabilizing the party and its leadership. The media must be weary of
accepting or publishing stories that seek to pursue a narrow political
agenda. Rather, they should make their paper a platform for proper news
dissemination and constructive analysis such that can help our country tackle
the current security problem, create jobs.
While we
appreciate, recognize and respect the right of every media house to publish any
story, it is important not to be part of the feeding frenzy and not to mislead
the unsuspecting public.
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