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Sunday 31 May 2015
JOHN FASHANU'S SUFFERS DOMESTIC ABUSES FROM HIS ESTRANGE WIFE...AMAL FASHSNU
Football legend John
Fashanu's daughter, Amal Fashanu,in an interview granted UK Mirror said her
father suffered many domestic abuses from his estranged wife, Abigail Igwe,
whom she called 'black widow'.
“She has been dubbed the
black widow back home in Nigeria and it is spot on. He was enchanted. While
they were together I went from seeing my dad once a month to once a year. He
vanished from his children’s lives. When I called to find out how he was and
asked him to fly to London to see me, he would just say he couldn’t talk. I
could sense Abigail was in the background, controlling him. He has always had
that tough-guy image but it was as though she brainwashed him. I know he
suffered domestic abuse.
Dad told me she attacked
him more than six times, even though he only reported it three times to the
police. One attack was with a sword. Another was with a glass. He also told me
she’d fritter away £2,500 ‘play money’ he gave her, then ask for more. He was stupid
and senseless but he feels huge regret now and is finally happy and free of
her.”
Amal (above) who says
her father has never stayed long with a woman, blamed his actions on his
parents getting divorced when he was much younger. Fashanu was with Amal’s
mother, Spanish model Marisol Acuna Duenas, for nine years. He then married
another model, Melissa Kassa-Mapsi. They divorced in 2004 after having two
sons, Amir and Akim, and daughter Alana.
"Our situation has
always been unusual. I call us a modern family because from a very early age I
have never known Dad to stay with one woman for too long. Maybe it is because
his parents split when he was young. Maybe it is because women are his
weakness. He loves their company – the affection, the touching, the cooking.”
"As soon as Dad
walked through the door with her I knew something was wrong. He had this big
lump under his left eye. It looked bruised, like he had been struck, and there
was a scar I could clearly make out. I knew I couldn’t ask him about it with
her in the room. He seemed on edge. Abigail seemed very reserved and kept me at
arm’s length. I couldn’t see what Dad saw in her. She claims she is 48 but Dad
told me she is actually several years older than him. He has stunning women of
my age throwing themselves at him, yet he went for her. It was only after I
heard they were splitting that he told me the truth about his eye. He said she
came at him from behind with a glass and cut him after becoming increasingly
jealous. He told me, ‘She was convinced I had been having an affair. All she
can think is that I am sleeping with another woman – and it is not true. He
would never raise a hand to her though. He is too respectful of women to ever
harm them.”
"I haven’t asked my
dad about those rumours, because I honestly don’t want to know. I am
traditional and a Catholic. Abigail was obviously good fun in the bedroom,
because I can’t think what else she had going for her. But I also know that
footballers do those things. He also doesn’t need to sleep with his maid, as
Abigail has claimed. He could sleep with anyone, so what on earth would he do
that for? It simply isn’t true. He has said Abigail was always around women,
though. She has asked him to retract comments that she is a lesbian because she
wants to be a pastor.”
The divorce case between
Abigail Igwe and John Fashanu comes up tomorrow Monday June 1st. Abigail is
allegedly asking for 50,000 million pounds divorce settlement.
BURUJI KASHAMU EXPRESS GRATITUDE TO ALLAH AND PEOPLE WHO STOOD BY HIM
Embattled senator-elect, Buruji Kashamu, in a press statement says I “express my profound
gratitude to the almighty Allah, the media, the judiciary, civil society
organisations, students, professional groups and other public-spirited
Nigerians home and abroad, who stood by me” … Read
more below...
On behalf of myself,
family, associates and well-wishers, I wish to express my profound gratitude to
the almighty Allah, the media, the judiciary, civil society organisations,
students, professional groups and other public-spirited Nigerians home and
abroad, who stood by me during the six-day siege laid to my Lagos residence by
operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
I apologize to my neighbours in Lekki Phase 1, especially the
management, members of staff and pupils of The Lagoon School, for all the pains
and inconveniences you were subjected to. I know that you could not open the
school throughout last week because of the barricade mounted by the fully armed
and stern-looking NDLEA operatives. As an entrepreneur and a parent, I know the
quantum of the loss you and your children have suffered as a result of the
siege.
For the six days, I was denied access to my doctors despite having challenges with my blood and sugar levels. They rose astronomically, yet they would not budge.
So quite naturally, after those who illegally invaded my house left on Thursday night, I was rushed to a private hospital where I am presently receiving treatment.
Although, I plan to address the media, Nigerians and the whole world on my present travails and the intricate web of politics and maneuverings that led to it soon, I cannot wait to say thank you to all those who stood my me through the six dark days and nights.
I have been traumatized and unjustly victimized but your fervent prayers, solidarity and support kept me. I thank you for standing by me. May the almighty Allah Subhana wa tala, who has been my refuge and stay, stand by you all.
On this note, I wish to particularly thank www.lindaikeji.blogspot.com, Channels Television, African Independent Television (AIT), Nigeria Television Authority (NTA), Silverbird Television, Core TV, Wazobia FM, Inspiration FM, Classic FM, Rhythm FM, Cool FM, ThisDay, Vanguard, Daily Sun, The Punch, The Nation, Leadership, The Guardian, Tribune, Daily Independent, Daily Times, Sahara Reporters, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and other traditional and social media organisations – too numerous to mention – for proving yet to be the voice of the voiceless.
I am really grateful to the media and the judiciary and would forever live to cherish these institutions and their personnel. Words would fail me in showing my appreciation to you, but know that I owe you a debt of gratitude that I may never be able to repay.
Once again, thank you all!
For the six days, I was denied access to my doctors despite having challenges with my blood and sugar levels. They rose astronomically, yet they would not budge.
So quite naturally, after those who illegally invaded my house left on Thursday night, I was rushed to a private hospital where I am presently receiving treatment.
Although, I plan to address the media, Nigerians and the whole world on my present travails and the intricate web of politics and maneuverings that led to it soon, I cannot wait to say thank you to all those who stood my me through the six dark days and nights.
I have been traumatized and unjustly victimized but your fervent prayers, solidarity and support kept me. I thank you for standing by me. May the almighty Allah Subhana wa tala, who has been my refuge and stay, stand by you all.
On this note, I wish to particularly thank www.lindaikeji.blogspot.com, Channels Television, African Independent Television (AIT), Nigeria Television Authority (NTA), Silverbird Television, Core TV, Wazobia FM, Inspiration FM, Classic FM, Rhythm FM, Cool FM, ThisDay, Vanguard, Daily Sun, The Punch, The Nation, Leadership, The Guardian, Tribune, Daily Independent, Daily Times, Sahara Reporters, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and other traditional and social media organisations – too numerous to mention – for proving yet to be the voice of the voiceless.
I am really grateful to the media and the judiciary and would forever live to cherish these institutions and their personnel. Words would fail me in showing my appreciation to you, but know that I owe you a debt of gratitude that I may never be able to repay.
Once again, thank you all!
Signed
Prince Buruji Kashamu
Senator-elect, Ogun East Senatorial District
Prince Buruji Kashamu
Senator-elect, Ogun East Senatorial District
I DIDN'T STEAL 27 PHONE BUT FOUND THEM...EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR'S BROTHER
Remember the wrangling
going on in the family of football star, Emmanuel Adebayor? Fast -forward, Rotimi
Adebayor, his younger brother accused of stealing his valuables and also
stealing 27 mobile phones which belonged to his team mate in France, have this
to say in an interview granted the Sun
Newspaper thus : Read his interview after the cut.
Are the allegations
levelled against you untrue?
I have my own story as
well but ‘Omo ti owo e o ti te eeku ida ko gbodo bere iku ti o pa baba re’ (A
child who is yet to take control of the sword should not seek reasons for his
father’s death)
But you have apologized
to him; did he accept your plea?
No response from him
yet. I apologised because he is my elder brother and we have resolved so
settle issues amicably. My elder sister advised us to bury the hatchet.
You met him at a
training pitch yesterday (Thursday, May 21)…
Yes, we met and he said,
‘Omo Iya ba wo ni’ (My brother how are you). However, I didn’t play with them
because I wasn’t in the mood.
And you didn’t wait for
him after the training.
No, I was there till he
left but he didn’t greet me as he drove off.
He is a superstar
indeed?
I agree, yes he is
And you annoyed him so
much that he made such revelations about you?
Hmh! I can’t explain
what happened
But you know what
happened to the missing 21 phones including play station games from 27
players?
(Smiles) No, 26 players
excluding me. ‘Mi o kin se ole’ (I am not a thief)
Is it because you cannot
steal your own phone?
‘Mi o ji mobile phone,
Mo ri he ni’ (I didn’t steal any mobile phone. I fortuitously found them and
picked)
How did it happen and
when?
It was at the FC Metz
football Academy in France and I was 14 years old then. My mates were already
at the training pitch on that day, so I was running to meet up with them when I
found the mobile phone on the aisle within the training complex.
So you picked it and
didn’t declare that you found a mobile phone, which belongs to your teammate.
That was the mistake I
made and I regretted it thereafter. Actually I kept it on the table in my room
and my roommate wanted to know who owns the phone because he didn’t have any
then. I told him how I found it, and then he demanded to make use of it.
What’s his name?
Kelvin. He is an
American and the owner of the phone is from Asia but from an ‘Arab country’
The ‘Arab’ boy saw the phone with Kelvin and immediately reported the case to
the management of the academy.
They informed my brother
about it. He called me to hear my side of the story but I was later informed to
pack my things out of the academy.
Your brother has
released three posts on Facebook to paint a bad picture of the family?
It’s really
disheartening that such a thing is happening to us right now. My wife was
mocked at the market after the first post Seyi (Emmanuel Adebayor) published on
Facebook. She called me to inform me about what people are saying. Immediately
I logged in and read the post. I felt very sad.
What did you do
thereafter?
I called him and asked
him why he had to do that but he got angry with me. We had a heated argument on
phone, which led to unprintable words being used freely. As a matter of fact,
we quarrelled over the phone for almost two hours.
You hurled insults on
your elder brother who made you and the Adebayor family famous?
Yes I did that because I
felt very sad and embarrassed. Then he made a decision to inflict more
insinuations against me.
How?
He called my phone
before he released the second post on Facebook. He asked me to go and read the
second posts, which he wanted to release in 30 minutes.
And…
He did in exactly thirty
minutes and before I could log into my F acebook account, my friends called me
to quickly go and read the second part of my ‘film’.
What film?
The post he released,
the second rant against the family. It’s sad because our mother, who poured her
blood on our heads, received the greatest insult of her life. A woman who suffered
so that we can live a good life is now receiving such a disgraceful accusation.
You mean the witchcraft
allegation?
Yes and all those
nonsense things he wrote against me and our elder sister in Ghana. Well, we
have decided to leave it all in God’s hand. Our mother is a not a witch neither
does she practice witchcraft. How can your mother wish you bad luck? I play
football as well and I know that players do suffer loss of form. He shouldn’t
put the blame on anyone.
He said that he sent a
huge amount of money to save Peter’s life but alleged that the family
squandered the money?
To be honest, he did.
Seyi sent the money but it was judiciously spent to meet his (Peter’s) health
needs. He suffered before he died.
Some people in Togo are
of the opinion that Peter died as result of the hard substances he used to
inhale?
No, he wasn’t into such
but he was hooked on ‘Igbo’ (Indian hemp), which affected him mentally. He was
such great person who also helped financially to make Seyi achieve his football
dream.
And the family didn’t
spend the money very well for his rehabilitation?
No, we did but he died.
We lost him in 2013. His death and our father’s in 2005 are factors that have
affected the family in a big way but I wouldn’t like to be drawn into such
issues now.
What happened to Seyi’s
home in Ghana?
He has over 50 houses in
Lome and currently lives in Didjole. He also has some others in Ghana. He has
taken custody of everything.
What about the house he
alleged your elder sister rented out?
‘Oro ase ni yen se’
(They are unrealistic words)
Opinions are divided
among the citizens of Togo concerning Emmanuel Adebayor’s biological mother?
People can say whatever
they like. He is my elder brother and we know we have the same mother. I am
less bothered about the rumour going round the city.
You blamed yourself for
the lingering crisis in the family. What did you do?
A lot of people do not
understand the beginning of this issue but I put the blame on myself because
of the boy I wanted to help. His name is Masaudu. He’s from the Republic of
Benin. I brought him from the rough side of the border so that he can help us
with some domestic work. He grew up with the family and betrayed us. Masaudu
cooked up stories for Seyi to believe and he succeeded in destroying our family.
He was the one that was sent to inform our mother to pack out of the house. But
I believe that God’s judgment will prevail. I will continue to appeal to him
(Emmanuel Adebayor) to be considerate in his judgment. I want him to forgive
and forget in the memory of our late father and forget what people are telling
him. We have our children and we shouldn’t let this issue degenerate into
generational fight.
HERESY: WOMEN WEARING JEANS ARE BEHIND EARTHQUAKES....PAKISTANI IMAM
According
to Pakistan's Maulana Fazlur Rehman, 'Women who wear jeans are the reason
behind earthquakes'. .In a press conference addressed by him at a local
hotel in Islamabad, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islami Fazl (JUI-F) Chief Maulana Fazlur
Rehman asked the Pakistani armed forces to launch a military operation against
women wearing jeans all over Pakistan.
According to him, the
immodesty of women is the cause behind earthquakes, inflation and other kinds
of disasters.
Fazlur Rehman went on to say that a woman who is
not covered like a 'sack of flour' is a mobile weapon of mass destruction for
her state and that Pakistan has multitude of such nuclear missiles in all its
major cities.
Rehman then blamed 'immodest women' for the Baluchistan crisis, lack of energy supply and the deteriorating security situation in Pakistan.
Fazlur Rehman was suggesting that, if these women are wrapped in sacks and kept inside homes and if the Shariah law was in place, then the Taliban brothers would not be attacking Pakistan.
Rehman then blamed 'immodest women' for the Baluchistan crisis, lack of energy supply and the deteriorating security situation in Pakistan.
Fazlur Rehman was suggesting that, if these women are wrapped in sacks and kept inside homes and if the Shariah law was in place, then the Taliban brothers would not be attacking Pakistan.
Fazlur Rehman also talked about the demerits of the operation against the
Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Justifying his angst, Fazlur Rehman said that
Taliban were not Pakistan’s enemy and the forces needed to target the real
enemies of Pakistan.
Providing a solution he continued saying that once Allah stops delivering his wrath via the Taliban, the economy would automatically improve through foreign investment leading to improvement in the energy situation.
Rehman then openly requested the army chief and the prime minister to openly declare war against Pakistani women and launch a military operation.
Source: New Indian Express
Providing a solution he continued saying that once Allah stops delivering his wrath via the Taliban, the economy would automatically improve through foreign investment leading to improvement in the energy situation.
Rehman then openly requested the army chief and the prime minister to openly declare war against Pakistani women and launch a military operation.
Source: New Indian Express
Saturday 30 May 2015
GRAPHIC PHOTOS:KIDNNAPERS CAUGHT RED-HANDED @ ODOYANTA , OGUN STATE
According to source, a man was almost kidnapped by ritualist on Friday 29th, in his fish farm located @ Odoyanta via Irewon, Ijebu North East Local
Government, Ogun State.
''The culprits were led by the Iyalode of the town (Odoyanta) who
instructed her 3boys that came all the way from Ibadan to kidnap Mr Tola Kowope
an NCE graduate, who is also an auto craft repairer while he was feeding fishes
on his farm around 7am today, 24th of May 2015. It was God that saved him as an
elderly man closer to the farm area heard him screaming. Tola was chained on
his legs and batterly beaten.
The man ran into the
town and called people to the scene. That was how they were arrested. Their
case is in Obalende Police Station, Ijebu Ode. From the information given, the
so called Iyalode doesn't live in Odoyanta but come home once in a while. Since
her arrival yesterday with her boys, she was sighted gathering used empty
sacks. ‘
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