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Friday, 8 May 2020

CORONA VIRUS KILLS JUDGE WHO ANNULLED JUNE12 ELECTION

                                                                      


Dahiru Saleh, the judge who pronounced the annulment of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, is dead.
Saleh had since been  buried in his hometown of Azare,  Bauchi, on Thursday evening.

Until his death, he held the title of “Mutawalle” of Katagum emirate in Bauchi. He was the chief judge of the federal capital territory (FCT) high court.

MKO Abiola, the Social Democratic Party candidate, was leading Bashir Tofa, his National Republican Convention rival, by a wide margin but the exercise was cancelled ahead of the final announcement of results.

This threw the country into months of chaos as protesters hit the streets, calling on Ibrahim Babangida, then the military president, to step down.
Babaginda had eventually stepped aside, while Ernest Shonekan took over as interim president but Sani Abacha, the late military dictator, overthrew Shonekan less than three months later.

Abiola was later arrested by the regime of Abacha and he died in detention.

VIDEO: PROSTITUTE TEARS CLOTH AND DESTROYS G-WAGOG OF HER CLIENT OVER FAILURE TO PAY FOR HER SERVICE IN LAGOS

                                                                     


In a show of shame that happened at Victoria Island , shows a  threading video of a prostitute disgracing her client in public over failure to pay for her services has surfaced on social media.

It was later discovered that the man refused to pay the lady for the services she rendered over night and the prostitute was bent on collecting her money by all means.

The lady however ended up tearing his clothes and damaging the man’s luxury car, Gwagon . This scene attracted passersby, who took the video and decided to share on social media.

Watch video HERE;VIDEO OF PROSTITUTE FIGHTING

'500K. GIVEAWAY FRAUD"~~ENIOLA BADMUS CLEARS THE AIR

                                                                                    


Nollywood actress, Eniola Badmus is under attack by her followers on Instagram for allegedly holding onto a sponsors N500,000 that she supposed to share to some poor Nigerians to help cushion the effect of COVID-19 in the country and she held onto the money after the sponsor refused to pay her N150,000 for the giveaway services.

Eniola had already posted the 500,000 giveaway on her Instagram page before the deal went sour.

Eniola Badmus has however cleared the air on the issue on her Instagram page. In her defense, ‘sending money to 100 people is tasking’.

Days later, the 43 years old actress shared screenshots of messages from the sponsor online, apologizing for everything.  She was reportedly broken and cried bitterly over it.

“The dragging and name calling was too much for her. No body wanted to hear her own side of the story or even listen to her. She was painted black. She cried and it really affected her mental health” A source close to her told Kemi Filani News.

However, one of the twitter influncers who called her out has publicly apologized to her after Eniola reached out.

Bimbo took to twitter and wrote:
“I made a tweet about BadmusEniola days ago , it went viral , She has reached out to me about how this affected her. I have deleted the tweet immediately and also apologized . Mental health is something I take very seriously . Once again , I apologise sis”


TRADITIONAL RULERS MUST BE A ROLE MODEL~~ ORANGUN

                                                                     


The Orangun of Oke Ila Orangun in  Osun State, Oba Adedokun Abolarin, is a teacher, a lawyer and now a traditional ruler.  As a traditional ruler, I am the attorney general in Oke Ila Orangun, I am the chief judge and as a traditional ruler, I am the chief social officer, chief medical officer and the chief sports officer. I am everything to the people. I am next to God. I am the “Alase Ikeji Orisa”.
According to this Oba, he narrated that  a traditional rulers are supposed to be role models and should provide exemplary leadership to their subjects. We should live above board.

What else do I want? We are in a republican state and the constitution is above all of us. Under the constitution, I have the right to associate and fundamental right to freedom. For me as someone who is interested in constitutional development, you don’t put everything down in black and white in the constitution. Let the institutions of government, like the legislature, the judiciary expand the scope of the constitution.
Monarchs perform imperishable roles and traditional rulers are so important. I did not know that traditional rulers are so important until I became a king. It is a good institution to promote development in all spheres. In terms of political development, we are important in social mobilisation. The enormity of the power of the traditional institution indicated that what is expected of you is beyond the constitution. But, all of us must live under the constitution.

JOHNNIE JAY ADEJUMO:A PATHETIC STORY OF A MISSING YOUNG MAN IN CARE OF A PASTOR TUNDE AKINWANDE


                                                                             
                                                                  
       

Where is this young Nigerian? Johnnie Jay Adejumo (jayboy) is a Nigerian student that got missing since 2018 at Itori, in Ogun state. Johnnie is a former student of Adegbenro Polytechnic, Itori.

According to her mother,who based in United Kingdom,while  narrated her ordeal on ESABOD platform , alleged that one Akinyemi and Pastor Tunde Akinwande colluded togeher to kidnapped her son , while the Divisional Police Officer,Itori police station and Ogun State police Command , Elewe-Eran are aiding and doing the covering-up for this culprits.Furthermore,she said  since the time her son got missing, some withdrawal have been going on in his  bank  account!

Another, mystery in this case was that, when one of the culprit, Akinyemi was arrested in connection with this missing boy, the Oba of Itori, Oba Akamo , is the personalty that came to Itori Police station to bail and stand as a surety for Akinyemi!

However, as at the moment, Nigerian Police are just doing 'abracadabra'  on this missing boy issue since 2019, it just a case "of coming today, coming tomorrow"!
Nigerian parents can you please help this woman !!!

NIGERIANS ABROAD REPATRIATED AMID PANDEMIC ARRIVE LAGOS

                                                                                       


The Federal Government has said Nigerians abroad repatriated into the country amid the pandemic prefer to arrive in Lagos State.

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, who made this disclosure on Thursday evening during a briefing by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 in Abuja, said the first batch of 265 returnees that arrived at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport on Wednesday night have been quarantined in two hotels.

He said, “We would like to thank the Governor of Lagos State. His personal support and investment in this whole process have made this a very successful first step. He has given us a template to which we can now build and hopefully deliver better, going forward.

“We are hoping to have another flight tomorrow (Friday) coming from the UK. This flight will be going to Abuja but they will be landing in Lagos first, that’s the plan and they will be ferried to Abuja.

“The reasons are these: We’ve been very mindful of the cost to the passengers coming home. We’ve tried as much as possible to minimise the burden on them, appreciating that a lot of them had stayed out more than they needed to or wanted to and are probably out of pocket.

“We’ve tried to have a bargain with the various hotels to get a good rate as possible. Abuja offers us better economy in terms of hotel rates and we have more hotels here (in Abuja) and our strength is more here.

“But we appreciate that a number of the passengers will prefer to go to Lagos but we just don’t have the facilities available to us in Lagos. We will just ask them to bear with us for two weeks.”

NFF PLACES MOTHER OF YEKINI AND OKWARAJI ON N30K MONTHLY STIPEND

                                                                                        


The Nigeria Football Federation has placed the mothers of late ex-internationals, Sam Okwaraji and Rashidi Yekini on N30K monthly stipend.

 The announcement was made on Thursday after the Federal Ministry of Youths and Sports Development had on Wednesday placed both matriarchs on N10K monthly stipend.
NFF tweeted, “In furtherance to and in appreciation of the recent pronouncement of the Minister of Sports, Sunday Dare, to put the mothers of the two late ex-internationals Sam Okwaraji and Rashidi Yekini on a monthly stipend on a monthly stipend."

 “The NFF has decided to support this noble initiative with a further monthly stipend of N30,000 to each of the two matriarchs."
“In addition, the NFF will henceforth review the situation of surviving mothers of our ex-internationals that died in active service for the country and resolve what to do for them on monthly basis."

Rashidi Yekini died in May 2012 after retiring from football in 2006. His professional career, which spanned more than two decades, was mainly associated with Vitória de Setúbal in Portugal, but he also played in six other countries besides his own.

 Yekini scored 37 goals as a Nigerian international, and represented the nation in five major tournaments, including two World Cups where he scored the country's first-ever goal in the competition. He was also named the African Footballer of the Year in 1993.

 Samuel Okwaraji, who played internationally for Nigeria, collapsed and died of congestive heart failure in the 77th minute of a World Cup qualification match against Angola at the Lagos National Stadium in Surulere, Lagos State on 12 August 1989.