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Sunday, 17 May 2020

EX-BEAUTY QUEEN HELEN PREST IN TROUBLE AS EX-HUSBAND CHILDREN DEMAND PROBE FATHER'S DEATH

                                                                                   

 A former beauty queen, Helen Prest is currently embroiled in trouble over the circumstances surrounding the death of the late founder and Medical Director of First Foundation Medical Limited, Lagos, Dr. Tosin Ajayi, who was said to be her lover.

The five children of the deceased have started taking steps to unravel the circumstances behind the death of their father and the missing of some vital documents of their father’s business empire.

In a letter written to the Chief Judge of Lagos State, the children called for the investigations of Dr. Ajayi’s death and demanded the vital documents said to have been missing after the man’s demise as they suspected a foul play. The late Dr. Ajayi was said to have begun a relationship with Helen Prest over a decade ago.
The children claimed that Helen was never legally married to their father, and that the marriage between him and their mother was never dissolved.

A source in the family said, “The five children are all accomplished. Two of them are medical doctors, while the others are also successful and well educated in their own right.

They kept in touch with their father regularly, but he became unreachable apparently when he got sick and was possibly in hospital by then.“Weeks before his death, he was no longer answering phone calls and they got worried.
Helen took him to hospital without the knowledge of any of the children. She was the first to know about his demise and never informed any of them.
“According to the children, they reliably learnt that their dad had been in hospital for about four weeks prior to his demise. They only got to know after he had passed away but not from Helen.“We were told that after his death, Helen went to his First Foundation office in Ikeja and made away with some items.”
The children were allegedly barred from viewing his corpse, which was deposited in the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital’s private mortuary.
The family source added that; “The children tried to see their father’s corpse and made arrangements with Helen. For a whole week, it was one story after the other; so, they decided to go to the mortuary themselves.

They were, however, barred from seeing the corpse.“ So, they proceeded to the Ikeja Police Division and made a complaint against Helen and the mortuary. It was only after the police intervened that they were allowed to see the corpse.”

Sources close to the children revealed that they have vowed to take the matter up with the former beauty queen and retrieve all the documents relating to their father’s business, which they said included those relating to bank and financial transactions.

When contacted on the telephone, Helen said she was still mourning her husband and would not be able to speak. Human rights lawyer, Mr Femi Falana (SAN), has reportedly confirmed the steps being taking by the children of the deceased.

“It is true. We have written a letter to demand a coroner’s inquest. The children want to know the circumstances surrounding the death of their father. That is all I can say for now,” Falana said.

The late Dr Ajayi was a wealthy physician and businessman, and had interests in many companies. He first came into prominence in October 1986 when he tried to save the late publisher of the Newswatch magazine, Dele Giwa, after a parcel bomb exploded on him.

A family friend of the Ajayis said that the deceased and his wife, Oluyemisi, a retired Chief Nursing Officer with the Lagos State Government, were legally married for over 45 years even though they were estranged as of the time of his death

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WATCH ROBBERY FOOTAGE CAUGHT ON CAMERA (VIDEO)

                                                                  


A CCTV footage captured the moment 7 thieves scaled a fence and broke into homes to rob residents.

  In the video shared online, the robbers are seen holding cutlasses as they scaled the fence one after the other.

 After scaling the fence, they went door to door, kicking them down to gain entrance into the homes of those living in the compound.

Surprisingly, a voice from the background said;"i know one of them, his name is Abubakar......"

WATCH THE VIDEO HERE

MERCY AIGBE'S EX CELEBRATE HIS NEW "GOOD WIFE" ON HER BIRTHDAY

                                                                              


Lanre Gentry, Mercy Aigbe's ex-husband,  took to Instagram to celebrate his wife on her birthday. He shared a photo of her and wrote: "My good wife happy birthday to you long life and prosperity may God be with you and your family in Jesus name @fab_mrsgentry."

Saturday, 16 May 2020

HOW MY AUNT SOLD MY BABY AND LIED TO ME THAT THE BABY DID AFTER DELIVERY

                                                                             

A 20-year-old woman, Abiola Komolafe, has narrated how her aunt, Tolulope Bosede sold her one-month-old son to a child trafficking syndicate in Onitsha, Anambra State, after lying to her that the baby died after delivery.



The Delta State police commissioner, Hafiz Inuwa said the child trafficking syndicate specialises in trafficking young pregnant girls and selling their babies was uncovered following a diligent investigation by his men.



According to Inuwa, the syndicate comprised three women who are assigned to trick young pregnant girls to Onitsha to deliver babies who are in turn sold, while the young mothers are deceived to believe their babies died during delivery.



Inuwa said: “In the course of investigation, Tolulope Bosede confessed that she tricked Abiola Komolafe from Akure to Onitsha, where she successfully gave  birth to a baby boy. But she later took the baby from her and sold him to Mrs Nkaneme Melife,37, in Onitsha, while she lied to the mother that the baby died some hours after delivery.



“The buyer, Mrs Nkaneme Melife, also later sold the child to another buyer, Mrs Ekunno Ifeyinwa, 56, of Onora family house Abba village, Onitsha. Meanwhile, the two buyers have been arrested along with one Josephine Unnoha and the stolen child recovered.”



The police boss added that the arrest of members of the syndicate led to the recovery of another male child, aged two weeks old, suspected to have been stolen by Mrs Ekunno Ifeyinwa.



Speaking with The Nation, Komolafe, said her ordeal started after she lost her parents and was forced to live with her aunt in Akure, Ondo State.



She explained that she trained as a hair stylist and make up specialist after her secondary school education.



She said she became pregnant for her lover who bolted afterwards, leaving her on her own.



She said: “My aunt promised to take me to a woman in Onitsha, who would assist me by giving her a nanny’s job and support my unborn child. I believed her because she was nice to me after I lost my parents, following which she accommodated me in her house in Akure.



”Shortly after I got to Onitsha, I gave birth at a hospital but I was told that my child died during delivery.”



She said she was devastated following the loss of her son, but never suspected any foul play.



She said that while she was on the way back to Akure, the driver of the commercial bus she  boarded informed her that he overheard her aunt and another woman haggling the price of a baby boy, and inquired whether it was her baby that was referred to.



“As we were going back to Akure, the driver inquired if I had just given birth because he overheard my aunt and another woman haggling the price of a baby boy. I told the driver that I had just given birth but was told my baby died.



“I begged him (the driver) to drive into any police station for proper investigation on my missing child. As we drove into Asaba, Delta State, the driver pulled into a petrol station to buy fuel and raised the alarm that attracted police on guard duty at the filling station and the suspects were arrested.”



She said her aunt does not wish her well and she does not feel any sense of betrayal by informing the police.

 She expressed joy that her son had been recovered, and commended the police for acting to recover her son.


Komolafe’s aunt, Mrs Tolulope Bosede pleaded for mercy. She blamed her action on the devil.

 Meanwhile, Komolafe said she would stay back in Asaba to rearrange her life once again: “I will not go back to Akure. I will find a job in Asaba as a hair stylist and earn a living to fend for my son.”

Friday, 15 May 2020

MY1ST DAY AT MAKEUP SCHOOL~~MERCY AIGBE

                                                                      
 

Beautiful Nollywood star, Mercy Aigbe has taken to Instagram to update her fans about her quest on becoming a professional makeup artist. According to her, today was her first day in makeup school and she is decided to show her fans the result from the assignment she was given.

Sharing a beautiful picture of herself, . She wrote;




“This is my assignment for today ….. I learnt brow and eye shadow application! How did I do ? or you guys thought I did the make up on the previous pix I uploaded ? I wish …
So on a scale of 1 to 10? Bearing in mind that today is my first lesson, rate me”

Mercy owns Mag Divas Boutique in Lagos, and another outlet in Ibadan. She has been running both her acting career and fashion line successfully.

GANG UP THAT LED TO MY SACKED FROM 'HINTS MAGAZINE~~'Stella Dimoko Korkus

                                                                       


Popular  blogger, Stella Dimoko Korkus has opened up on how she was sacked from Hints Mazazine.

Taking to her blog in one of her “In House News” session, the Germany-based Nigerian blogger revealed how her colleagues ganged up against her and she was fired.

According to her, she cried bitterly, but thanks God for where she is now.

“When something happens to redirect our steps,maybe God is about to bless us beyond our imagination…
Do not be sad or worry because a new door is opening….

I remember many years ago,when i started my writing stunt at Hints Magazine,there was a gang up among the female writers i met there because i allegedly came in to take their shine…..maybe they read this blog and will see this..

The gang up led to my sack and i remember the bitter tears i cried and asked God to vindicate me..Oh i cried…you know how it is when someone talks a lot and loves gossip,when they pin a gossip on you,no one will believe you are innocent…..

The gossip was nothing but petty but because it was a plot to remove me and kill my dream,they chorused it into a sack to stop me from becoming a writer.
They saw  what i didnt see!

I thought it was over for me as i cried home that day from Hints office but today look at me,I am still standing to the Glory of God and none of those people made headway…..google does not even have their names.

Call this a testimony if you like but get the message…..One door closing cannot kill your dream…dont let it.”

EFCC DONATES DIEZANI'S MANSION AS ISOLATION CENTER

                                                                          
  

Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has handed over a property forfeited by former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Allison-Madueke to the Lagos State government for use as an isolation centre for COVID-19 patients.

Speaking during the handover ceremony, the Lagos Zonal Head of the EFCC, Mohammed Rabo, stated that the gesture was part of the commission’s social responsibility efforts towards the fight against the spread of coronavirus.
EFCC’s Head of Lagos Zonal Office, Mr. Mohammed Rabo making his speech at the handover ceremony

“In addition to our mandate to fight economic and financial crimes, the Commission is committed and ready to render essential services that may be required of it in the fight against COVID-19,” Rabo said.

“Therefore, Lagos State should not hesitate to call on the Commission anytime the need for such essential service arises,” he said.

In his remarks, Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, thanked the EFCC for the gesture, noting that it was a welcome collaboration between the Federal and Lagos State Government.

While assuring the EFCC that the property would be put to good use, Sanwo-Olu commended the EFCC for paying attention to the efforts of the state government at containing COVID 19.
Seized Diezani’s Property Donated To Lagos State For Covid-19 Care

“part of the challenges we have been facing is getting isolation centres for COVID-19 patients. We will go round the facility to see what we can do to improve on it,” Sanwo-Olu said.