Reality TV star, Eriata Ese has revealed the reason why she doesn’t post much on Instagram.
In a post she shared, Eriata Ese stated that she decided to reduce her time on social media because she gets much peace in reality.
She also revealed that it makes no sense knowing you are rich on social media and dead broke in reality.
Read her post below.
”A lot of people have been asking why I don’t post often on instagram, the reason is because I live more of my life in reality than on social media a lot of people will deny this but I think a large number of people Compete with themselves and in the process they find themselves living a life that ain’t theirs for people who don’t really care try to live for yourself and make you a better person outside social media, it really doesn’t make sense knowing you are rich on social media and dead broke in reality, social media is fun but learn to live more in reality, you will have peace and zero pressure. Btw I’m currently in a transition mood I’ve been swimming in peace of mind, love, food and other nutritious stuff I guess I over fed so I’m at the gym trying to shake some excess off my body”.
A Nigerian lady identified as Jennifer Oseh has taken to her Instagram account to share the screenshot of the chat she had with a security man who has fallen in love with her.
According to the lady, she is always kind to the security man by always giving him tips whenever they met. However, the man misinterpreted her kind gesture.
In the screenshot the lady posted on IG, the man had texted her to reveal that he has feelings for her. He went ahead that he would have confessed his love a while ago if he had money.
On a different day after she refused to reply to the confession, the man sent a text, asking if he could come and stay with her.
She replied and told him never to send such messages to her. He, however, sent another message apologizing and even claimed that he was feeling lonely. She asked if she should be worried about the message sent by the man.
Nigerian entertainer, Soso Soberekon is a proud owner of a white Lion, and was spotted playing with a lion in his home recently.
In the video, the popular figure in the entertainment Industry could be heard saying he is daddy to the growing lion, which seems to recognize him as the owner.
American-born Senegalese singer, Akon in a recent interview with Nick Cannon, mentioned that he’s working on developing his own city in Senegal called “Akon City”.
According to him, he started building the city since March this year and he expects it to be complete in 10-Years time.
He also revealed that he will use his cryptocurrency, ‘AKoin’ to build the city’s economy and the whole city will have its own airport for people to fly in and out.
Akon said;
‘It’s Akon city. It’s all renewable, the Akon-tainment solar city. It’s all renewable. A real physical place, it’s going to have a real airport. It’s a 10-year building block so we’re doing it in stages’.
A 23-year-old Tanzanian woman suspected of stealing money from bank users after illegally obtaining their ATM cards has been arrested by the police.
The suspect identified as Halima Juma was arrested on Tuesday November 16, after a bank teller got quite suspicious after she used different cards of the same bank to withdraw money from one ATM machine. The teller alerted the security that she was “up to no good”.
Halima who tried escaping upon being busted was found to be in possession of 23 ATM cards which was hidden in her private part.
“On October 25, 2019, one Ernest Mika Sakala, a retired senior soldier in Tanzania, reported at the Mbagala Maturubai Police Station that on October 23, at around 4pm, a woman, unknown to him, exchanged his ATM card of CRDB Bank with another of the same bank. When Sakala went to withdraw money from an ATM machine in Dar Live Mbagala Zakhem branch on October 25, he discovered that the ATM he was in possession of was not his. When he inquired from CRDB Bank in Mbagala on the same day, he discovered that Tsh10 million (Ksh442, 000) had been withdrawn from his bank account between October 23 and October 25,” Dar es Salaam regional police boss, Lazaro Mambosasa said.
“Records showed that the monies were withdrawn from three tellers in different banks. The said-tellers have since been arrested for questioning,” Mambosasa added.
K24TV reported that Halima confessed to being part of an ATM Cards-theft syndicate that withdraw users’ money after obtaining the cards through dishonest means.
“She said they have been targeting the elderly rich-but-illiterate men and women, and pretend to help them withdraw money from ATM machines. She said they usually ask the users for their PIN numbers, and once they reveal the information, they lie to them that the ATM card has been ‘swallowed’, and so they should report to their respective banks the following day. They, thereafter, go to another ATM machine and withdraw the monies.
“The other method they are employing is standing next to a user who has just withdrawn money via a teller. So, when the client has received his money, and is in the process of either counting or loading them into an envelope, they exchange his or her ATM card with another one. Of course, you know many a times, when one is counting money, the last thing they would pick from the counter is the ATM card and the identity card,” said Mambosasa.
A Rivers state prophetess, Dr Blessing Chidinma Prince has warned Bobrisky to change his ways, claiming she has a message from God for him.
According to her, if Bobrisky does not change his ways, he will be visited with an incurable sickness.
The prophetess made this known on Facebook, warning her prophecy on Buhari winning the election came to pass, and so people that know Bob should take this seriously!
She posted on Facebook;
“Prophecy! Prophecy!! Prophecy!!! That was how I got a message from God during the 2018 election, many hated me because of that, but at last it came to pass. Any person that can reach Bobrisky should tell him the Lord is asking him to repent and change from his abominable ways, else sooner than later he would be incurablly sick. Thus says the Lord from Prophetess Dr Blessing Chidinma Prince, Mummy B Oyigbo Rivers State Nigeria.
Veteran ace comedian, Atunyota Alleluya Akpobome, aka Ali Baba, says entertainers who encourage crime should be dealt with.
The comedian who spoke in Lagos in an interview with EFCC, at the weekend enjoined the Commission not to spare any of his colleagues in entertainment industry who uses his or her work of art to encourage internet fraud popularly known as yahoo-yahoo.
Entertainers in Nigeria have been urged to collaborate with the EFCC, by using their creative arts to fight against financial and internet crimes in Nigeria by living a life worthy of emulation for young Nigerians, who look onto them as role models.
Ali Baba, however, tasked his colleagues to use their profession to rewrite the narrative in the fight against corruption and urged them to stay out of crime adding that the EFCC shouldn’t take it lightly in dealing with entertainers who encourage crime especially, cybercrime.
A 17-year-old boy, Somto and his 16-year-old fiancée, have tied the knot traditionally according to Nnewi customs and tradition, over the weekend.
According to reports made available to Ananaedoonline, Somto hails from Nwachukwu family in Okofia Village in Otolo Nnewi.
Somto, who is said to be the last child of his parents, was said to have dropped out of school last month, insisting that he wants to get married.
After mounting serious pressure on his family, the family finally decided to accept his request, and also sponsored the traditional marriage in which the public was invited.
According to reports, Somto is not the only son of his parent, since he has an elder brother, who is said to be a graduate and is currently working in a Hospital within Anambra State.
Reports have it that after the traditional marriage, the parents of Somto opened a retail shop for the couple to manage and possibly take care of themselves.
The name of the bride and her place of origin is yet to be ascertained as at the time of writing.
A Nigerian lady, with the handle @mimiubinu has taken to Instagram to disclose how much she hates being busty.
She went on to narrate how her mum, neighbours and school mates shamed her for growing breasts early.
She recalled how men were already trying to take advantage of her from the age of 9, by buying her things, just because she began growing breasts earlier than her peers.
She claimed that when her mother noticed her breasts for the first time, she created a scene, saying that her daughter has “spoil” and she called neighbours to come and see for themselves.
She added that classmates also bullied and shamed her for her big breasts.
She wrote:
Growing up I hated my big boobs
It’s was not this funny o. Growing up I hate my boobs, I used to cry every night, lord why me? Why do I have boobs at the tender age of 9 wen my mate were all flat chested? Why ? Why? Now everyone thinks I have “spoil”. I recall meeting my best friend begging her to tie wrapper very tight on my chest so they can go back…true story. The reason I hate my boobs was my mother, surprised? Don’t be, I’ll get there.
At the tender age of 9 I’d know that my school teachers, lesson teacher and random guys were toasting me i didn’t understand why grown men were always buying my biscuits, sweet or ice cream. I didn’t but I do now ?.
Okay back to the gist, one day I got into trouble as usual in my mother’s way of scolding me she usually takes off my clothes to whip me with cane or kobobo, as she proceeds to raise up my clothes my big round breast face her, she screamed OMG ? this girl don spoil oo, neighbors come oo.
Neighbor came both male and female. See her chest as she small reach she don dey grow breast my mum said. My breast was there for everyone to see, judge, poke at. I just stood there wishing the ground could swallow me, wat is my offense, Did I give myself breast? I thought to myself. Na men dey drawn the breast a neighbor chip in.
I couldn’t shower outside anymore like all my mates did, I’d queue like the grown up to use the bathroom. Oh!, and my class mate in primary school didn’t make life easy for me either, lol. I was picked on called bad girl just because I was the only one in my class with breast.
I remember one day I had a sleep over in my class mate house we went in to shower I refused to take off my singlet, take it off she yelled, I said naa I’m good I’ll shower like this, she was adamant proceeded to pull my singlet up and viola breast in her face, I saw the shock, the disbelief, and disgust on her face.
At the age of sixteen they were already like big size paw paw, very big round and sitting proudly on my chest. When my mate were all rocking tank tops i was forbidden ? to ever wear tank top, why? I don’t know.Lately I’ve been thinking of going for breast reduction? What do you think guys? Leave a comment please.
Nigerian fashion designer, Yomi Casual and his wife, Grace got fans gushing after they stepped out with their newborn son, Kendrick.
Recall that the celebrity fashion designer and his wife welcomed their child last week at a hospital in the United States.
Sharing the adorable photo on his IG page, he wrote; “BLESSED ✨ ?”
See photo below;
The pair got married on October 14, 2017, in a star-studded white ceremony which took place in Lagos. They welcomed their first baby, a girl, three months after their grand wedding. The baby girl was born on January 23, 2018, in the US.
American singer Tamar Braxton, treated her Nigerian boo, David Adefeso to a surprise birthday party as he clocked 50.
Not only did Braxton throw a special party for her man, his mother flew all the way from Lagos, Nigeria just to be in attendance.
Braxton also set the ball rolling by penning down a heartfelt birthday message on her Instagram page, describing her man as super fine.
The photos from the birthday celebration were splashed all over social media and the couple assuredly had a lot of fun with friends and family who gathered to mark the special occasion.
Her post on Instagram reads:
Celebrating life is probably one of my favorite things to do. This night was so magical for a zillion reasons! Thank you @david.adefeso for allowing love to celebrate you on your bday❤️
Adefeso also took to social media to thank his woman for being the real definition of love and for throwing him a surprise birthday which he described as the best ever.
His post reads:
On Saturday I turned 50. My @tamarbraxton threw the most amazing party for me! My 80-year old mom, who I love so dearly, flew in from Lagos to attend. I remember growing up In Lagos… we attended a church called Chapel of the Healing Cross. At the Chapel they had the congregation divided into four “Fellowships”, each one sort of like a prayer/support group. Each of the four Fellowships had a different name: the Fellowships of Joy, Hope, Peace and Love. Over the years I’ve often pondered which one of the four Fellowships was the most important: I mean if I had to choose only one of the four for the rest of eternity which would it be? Would I take Peace over Love? Joy over Hope? Well, only at 50 do I feel like I finally found the answer, and it’s the same answer my mom reiterated to me decades ago: Of all four the greatest is LOVE! “Loving my @tamarbraxton brings me Joy; that Joy always keeps Hope alive….the Hope that no matter what obstacles we confront we will always confront them together; and the Hope that we will be together forever brings me Peace”. So, when you have Love you have Joy, and Joy comes with never ending Hope, and the Hope that things will always be better and brighter tomorrow than they were yesterday brings Peace. So, like I said the greatest of these is LOVE. Because with Love comes Joy, Hope and Peace….all wrapped up in a nice, tight package! I love you Tamar! Thank you for making this the #bestbirthdayever!!❤️❤️
Not only was it a fun-filled affair, everyone showed up looking all shades of beautiful with Braxton dazzling in black and her man looking dapper in white.
How is that even possible? TJ gave account of his latest discovery and how he did it. One would have thought it’s a big deal but it is simple and easy..
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He confessed that on rare occasion, the tipster might have a bad month in terms of performance. He recalled a certain bad month but having come a long way to trust them, he always keeps calm, think of long-term benefits and hope for the best. And overall, it’s been fantastic.
The month was February with -120% but, that the only negative month so far in 2019. Here are the PROFIT/LOSS for 2019 using the system.
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She says she wants to return to the time when she can wake up whenever she likes.
Mercy noted that though this is what she prayed for, but this is unusually extreme.
She says she now has a daily calendar she sticks to.. and noted that she has only seen her mother once, since winning the Big Brother Naija Reality TV show.
Three Baltimore men who were wrongly imprisoned for 36 years in Maryland, United States have been set free after a review of the murder case they were prosecuted for.
The three men identified as Alfred Chestnut, Ransom Watkins and Andrew Stewart, were reportedly teenagers when they were sentenced to life in prison in 1984.
They were accused of being responsible for the murder of 14-year-old DeWitt Duckett who was shot in the neck on his way to class at a Baltimore junior high school and also stealing his Georgetown University jacket.
They were released from custody on Monday November 25, hours after a judge cleared their convictions and prosecutors dropped the charges.
“These three men were convicted, as children, because of police and prosecutorial misconduct,” Baltimore state attorney Marilyn Mosby said after the men were released.
In a statement, her office said “detectives targeted the three men, all 16-year-old black boys, using coaching and coercion of other teenage witnesses to make their case”.
Speaking at a press conference after they were released, Watkins said:
“This should have never happened. Somebody’s got to pay for this,” he said. “You can’t just leave this like this. This fight is not over.”
Stewart on the other hand said “When I got the information, I cried, and I didn’t know how to stop crying until a friend of mine came to me and hugged me and said, ‘Man your journey is coming to an end,’ but it is not, my journey is just beginning, because I got to learn how to live right now.”
It was learnt the case was reopened earlier this year by the office of Baltimore City State’s Attorney Mosby after Chestnut sent a letter to the Conviction Integrity Unit. The Washington Post reported Chestnut included exculpatory evidence he uncovered last year.
During examinations the Baltimore prosecutor’s office found errors in the investigation and the new review concluded that a different student, who was 18 at the time of the crime was the shooter.
The new suspect who was shot dead in 2002 was seen fleeing from the scene and dumping a gun as police arrived at Harlem Park Junior High School, but authorities at the time focused their investigation on the trio.
“Everyone involved in this case – school officials, police, prosecutors, jurors, the media, and the community – rushed to judgment and allowed their tunnel vision to obscure obvious problems with the evidence,” said Shawn Armbrust, executive director of the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project, which represents Watkins.
Armbrust added that “this case should be a lesson to everyone that the search for quick answers can lead to tragic results”.
It looks like another big brother naija sponsored beef is brewing on social media after Avala posted some cryptic message which many people see as a subtle shade directed to Ella.
Recall that Ella announced her decision to quit music over limited resources at her disposal. (Read Here)
Hours after Ella gave up on her dream, fellow BBN contestant, Avala talked about dreams. She added that you can not possibly please everyone. She encouraged people never to give up.
Read tweet below:
“If your too busy waiting for people to help you out?! I feel sorry for you! Don’t wait for nobody to push YOUR DREAMS! It’s YOUR life! Stop looking for hand outs! Do your leg work and leave it to God! Most of all..never give up. You can’t please everyone,do it for yourself””
Kemi Olunloyo has reacted after Titans whitewashed her son’s Twitter handle and dragged him for referring to a Titan, identified as Ashley as a ‘slay prostitute’.
As expected, Titans stormed Twitter earlier today to slam him for making such statement against a Titan, with some making harsh remarks about his physical appearance, and others tagging him ‘son of a prostitute’. (Read Here)
Kemi in her reaction to the online drama, wrote;
“Tomorrow 12 noon sharp to 3pm. I will be talking about the #socialmediabill on @nigeriainfofmlagos with @collins_teke I SUPPORT THE BILL AS EXCESSES NEED TO BE CURBED.
Take for example this Tacha vs Mercy fans beef on Twitter everyday. My son @richkjtmusic went hard on some of Tacha’s fans. He is quiet, doesn’t bother anyone and spotted someone calling his mom a “mad woman”.
Tacha’s mom is DEAD and I asked my son not to go there because what Ashley said has nothing to do with Tacha’s mom but only being a die-hard Tacha fan. I showed it to our honorable Minister who said it will even be clamped down under the hate speech law.
Remember I always WARN YOU not to mention my family in your hate for me. I don’t know your family. I don’t care if Tacha is “someone’s child too” you don’t know that someone and we didn’t call them “MAD”. This tweet clapback went viral.
BE VERY CAREFUL WITH MY CHILDREN. The tech guru middke child took her page down for 24hrs. My children are not Nigerians. Only @richkjtmusic. Don’t call me a mad woman. All the young men supported my son while the young ladies were half and half saying Ashley DESERVED IT!”.
A Nigerian lady has taken to her instagram page to allege that singer, Flavor is the father of her child.
The 33-year-old lady said they somewhat had a one night stand in 2015 and since then all effort to reach the singer proved futile.
The lady further demanded for a DNA test and if it proves false, she’s ready to pay for the penalties.
Read her post ;
PLEASE READ???❗️❗️❗️ My name is Juliet Oluchi Ehiemere from Abia State. I’m 33 years old.
This post will make you to do either of two things: Judge me and call me names or support me in getting justice for my daughter.
I sincerely hope you do the latter. The picture you see above is the picture of my 3 years and 4 months old daughter, Stephanie Chidinma Chinedu Okoli whom I bore for Chinedu Okoli popularly known as FLAVOUR
I met Flavour sometime in 2015 and took in for him. Ever since, I have made attempts to contact him but he has since then ignored me. I am not another gold digger.
All I want is for Flavour to take care of his daughter. I have reported the matter to the office of the Public Defender (OPD), Lagos State.
FLAVOUR should come out for a DNA TEST. He should do the needful. If the DNA Test shows he’s not the Father, I’m ready to pay for the penalties. For me to take this stand, that should tell everyone that I know what I’m saying.
The pain and suffering is too much to bear and I am done keeping silent. My daughter and I can’t keep suffering this way.
The Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) is an annual film festival that takes place in Nigeria. The event normally spans through a week and it includes award shows and film training classes.
For this year’s Edition, Africa’s most preferred smartphone brand was intrinsically involved; TECNO was there throughout the festival, from the opening ceremony, to the masterclass and the closing award night.
This year, the festival was aimed at celebrating Sheroes. Waad Al-Kateab and Edward Watts’ documentary on a woman’s experience during war, ‘For Sama’, was chosen to open the ceremony.
Over 2,000 movies were submitted for AFRIFF, but only 150 movies were chosen for screening in the days that followed the Opening Ceremony. TECNO invited its fans to see these movies.
Simultaneously, there were different classes on film making at the AFRIFF Campus situated at the Landmark Village.
Sponsored by TECNO, the Mobile Cinematography Masterclass was taught by cinematographer and student, Nora Awolowo.
She explained in details how much of a tool a mobile phone can be in shooting a film. Then she went into how a mobile phone can be used to shoot a film. All through the class, she used the TECNO Camon 12 Air to demonstrate her points.
Kiki Mordi (producer of the popular Sex for Grades documentary) also came in and talked about the elements of storytelling, letting the students know that everyone has a story to tell. She also emphasised on the fact that every story has an audience.
Industry veteran, Victor Okhai (a producer, scriptwriter, director, cinematography and logistics provider) also pitched in, telling the students that some captivating stories happen out of the blues.
A smartphone camera will be the best tool to use in capturing such stories. He also iterated that beginners will be able to start their career by telling excellent stories using a smartphone.
In line with this, TECNO will be telling more compelling stories in the future in collaboration with fresh student film makers using the magnificent cameras that come with TECNO smartphones.
The students did not just learn the theory of mobile cinematography, but they also had practical classes on how to make films using their phones. At the end of the class on Friday, one of them went home with a TECNO Camon 12 Air.
Then came the closing ceremony, the event opened with a dance routine depicting the richness of the African culture, directed by Bolanle Austen Peters.
After a few more captivating and interesting proceedings, it was time for the category of the award sponsored by TECNO to be announced; The Best Student Short Film Category.
The Deputy Business Director of TECNO West Africa, Chidi Okonkwo, came up to announce that Edem Dotse won with her short film ‘Linger’. A hearty congratulations to you Edem Doste.
The 2019 edition of AFRIFF was a huge success, and its success story can never be told without mentioning the impact that TECNO brought in spades.
Chioma Avril, the ‘Wife’ of superstar singer, Davido has shared a beautiful photo on her Instagram and it shows her stunning post-birth body
Chioma welcomed her first child just a month ago and her body is surprisingly back to normal like she was never pregnant.
See photo below ;
In other news, her husband David Adeleke aka Davido was bewildered on Monday after he misplaced his diamond encrusted Cartier eyeglass.
Recall that Davido had trended online some days ago, after he was spotted with the glasses which worth millions of Naira. A picture of the eyeglass from IceBox revealed the Price tag of a whooping sum of N4,496,649.
He was captured with the eyeglass, for the first time at the naming ceremony of his son with Chioma, Ifeanyi Adeleke.
The singer announced with grief on his Insta story yesterday that the eyeglass has gone missing, stating that he’s going to cry because he cherished it so much. (Read more here ICYMI)
Nigerian Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka has disclosed he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2014.
In an interview with BBC, Soyinka said he’s been using an advanced technology ‘proton therapy’ to treat it.
He however admitted that he is uncomfortable with the treatment though its been quite an easy ride.
His words ;
“It hadn’t yet gotten to the stage where it was non-reversible and so (the doctor) gave us a number of guidelines. I say us because he wanted to make sure that my wife made sure that I followed it. He sensed that I wasn’t going to be a very good patient. So he spoke to her most of the time rather than me,” he said.
”There is no disease in the world any human being needs to be ashamed. I don’t see why people need to go to Canada, Europe to receive treatment which is affordable in this nation, it is a shame.
”The options I compared to other treatment I know about and I have seen in operation. Mine for me was an easy ride, uncomfortable in many ways but it is painless.”
Big Brother Naija reality star and brand influencer, Tobi Bakre recently shared his thoughts on Marriage life.
The reality star noted that some of the couples he know are the main reason he is still single as they make marriage unattractive. According to Tobi, on the outside, these marriages look great but a closer look at the marriages reveals that they are not as glamorous as they appear to be.
In his words ;
Some of the couples we know are the reasons we are still single. It looks all beautiful but you see all that really exists in there and you are like Nahhhhh… That can’t be me”
A Nigerian lady has taken to micro-blogging site to give the reason why a guy she was dating broke up with her and it is rather hilarious.
The lady disclosed that her relationship ended because she rang up his phone ‘too much’.
Her tweet reads ;
It was in 2015, I didn’t hear from him for like two days and I was worried sick. Nobody could reach him. So I basically acted like a normal girlfriend.
His reason for Breaking up ;
That I called him too much until his phone vibrated and fell inside a drum of water. So he can’t be with a destructive babe
That I called him too much until his phone vibrated and fell inside a drum of water. So he can’t be with a destructive babe. https://t.co/1Y3KWyPSLH
Billionaire Daughter, Florence Otedola had wavy day at the beach and she took to her instagram page to share lovely photos of her beautiful body.
However, her caption suggested her relationship status is still reading ‘single’ and it is quite surprising that the billionaire daughter is without a boyfriend considering her status.
Sharing the photos, she wrote ;
Everybody has a boyfriend or a girlfriend, and I’m just like “BEACH PLEASE” lol
Emmanuel Oluwaniyi and Hemeson Edwin, the head of one of Nigeria’s largest prisons and the medical doctor at the prison, respectively, have been arrested by EFCC, for “allegedly giving exaggerated medical reports that warranted a convicted internet fraudster, Hope Aroke aka Hmoney, who is serving a 24-year jail term, being given a referral to be treated outside the facility.”
YabaLeftonline recalls that Last week EFCC revealed how Mr Aroke, despite currently serving his jail term in the prison, has been attending parties as well as hosting guests at a hotel outside the prison facilities. .
He was also operating bank acounts from inside the prison where he was able to commit another $1 million fraud. The suspects have given useful information to the commission about their alleged involvement in the crime.
Chijioke Ifeasinachi, a Nigerian student, has told of how she jumped out of a moving vehicle to escape from kidnappers in Ikorodu, Lagos.
On that fateful day, November 16, Ifeasinachi left Church at Agric Bus Stop on Ikorodu Road around 12:30pm and was going home when the incident happened.
“I entered a cab at Agric Junction to Garage junction. Three men – two in the front and one at back in the cab. The driver asked if I had N50 change and I said ‘Yes’. I brought out my phone Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and earpiece and was listening to music,” she narrated.
“On getting to Jumo Park Bus Stop, the driver stopped the car, I thought one of the passengers wanted to alight, but the next thing I heard was the driver said he would not drop the guy that sat beside me, that he saw dollars inside the guy’s bag. The driver said the guy must explain how he got the money else he will take him to the Police station.
“The guy begged him. The driver later said he must give him 10,000 dollars from the money. The guy asked me to plead on his behalf. I asked the driver what he wants the man to do? I said all I wanted was for him to drop me at the Garage where I was heading to before changing the route to police station. After we passed Aruna bus stop, the driver made a turning by the right instead of going straight, I was feeling uncomfortable with the whole conversation. I asked why they were not passing the normal route but they said that was the route they wanted to pass. Not long after, I told them to stop the car and called my dad. I spoke with him in Igbo that it seemed I had entered kidnappers’ car. All the men were Yoruba but it seemed the driver understood what I said, he told me they were not kidnappers, then he made another turning. At this point I started shouting and putting my head and hand out of the window of the car shouting ‘thief,’ ‘kidnappers,’ help me!. The guy beside me then gave his colleague a gun. Immediately I saw the gun, I opened the door and jumped out. I fell on the ground, had injuries on my elbow, aches on my head and back. I noticed a man was driving behind us; he was the one who effected the arrest of the kidnappers, he came back to meet me where I fell, my father and my brother also came, we all went to the police station and I was later taken to the Hospital,” she said.
Ekechukwu also thanked the human right that attended to the case and took it up.
The Human Right of TeensPlight Foundation for Health and Development, Titilola Oladejo-Davids said Ifeasinachi, came to their office to report the incident and she took it up.
“There was a case of Kidnap at the St. Augustine Catholic Church, Okeria Bus Stop near Agric Junction, Ikorodu on November 16 which the survival reported to my office. The girl was about to be shot when she was not cooperating with the kidnappers but she bravely kicked the door and risk jumping out of the fast-moving vehicle, which resulted in bruised hands and serious pain. She jumped out of the car and nearly escaped being hit by the coming vehicle, the other driver noticed the girl must be in danger for her to jump out of the vehicle in front of him, he bravely followed the kidnappers till he pinned them down at Solomade, and called the police to arrest the kidnapers before going back to the scene of the crime and carried the girl, who had already fainted, revived her and took her to the police station in order for them to see the proof. After which he left the scene, and refused to drop his phone number because he told someone that he could not trust that police would not turn the case against him.
“The police were initially playing around the case, they told the father of the girl that he must have big money to be able to pursue the case and that he must bring a lawyer before they can transfer the case to the Court. I observed the police were kind of intimidating the father and the girl. They made things difficult before they could charge the case; they were trying to bury the case and intimidate me as well but, I refused to be intimidated because justice must prevail. They also charged the case from kidnapping to Fraud.”
She said all her efforts were not just for the girl but for the man and to ensure the kidnappers face the wrath of the law.
“We were the ones who provided the vehicle to convey the kidnappers from police to court and to prison. At the prison, they said I must pay N3,000 before they can collect the suspects or else they will reject them.”
A Nigerian lady took to Instagram to narrate how a neighbour raped her when she was 8, a sad act her mother never believed.
@PrettyMaa_ said she grew up in Warri, Delta State and also revealed that their neighbour who raped her was always buying her biscuits and gifts.
She further revealed that she healed on her own as her mother assumed she was lying. The Nigerian lady added that the rape act left her with trust issues even in her present day life. She also narrated other incidents which made her ‘growing up days not fun’.
She wrote;
“You see that picture i was approaching 8 and guess what i already knew what sex was. I grew up in warri ,back of old airporr behind winners chapel church.. one of all those computers with 30 tenants ,one toilet and bathroom, the building was standing because of God. I waz chubby liked by everyone in the compound. They usually call me nyenye that’s like the nickname of my native name “nyenrhovwo”.
“We had this neighbor next to ours,an elderly woman with 8 boys,she fries groundnut so after school i walk to her backyard to help her fry and eat small. One of her sons “samy” was my fav,always buying me biscuits and gifts. If my mum is not around he stays with me and all. Till this very day ,i got back from school as usual went to mama’s house to fry groundnut but no one was homd except samy well as uncle things i stayed. That was how he carried me on his bed and started touching me. He closed my mouth so i wont scream loud.
“That was how my favorite uncle raped me after he was done he cleaned me up thoroughly and took me home. After some weeks i tried telling my mum ,do you know my mum assumed i was lying? Because she felt it couldn’t be true. That was when my life started. I had to heal up bruises on my own and the thoughts on my own.
“I started developing trust issues, till date my trust issue is bad my previous relationships always end up because i cant seem to trust a man. We eventually left there to another place that was when i went A wire. I became stubborn ehn as in stubborn. I felt i could do things on my own, i joined the wrong friends. My parents felt then i was possessed or something because i lost control. They did all they could but i was far gone so they left me to my fate. At age 13,14 i leave my parents house without them knowing about my whereabout for weeks, months to stay in my friends houses.
“Good thing i was still going to school. You see bad friends forget it.. They were wayward so they didnt advice me to have sense so i was foolish like them so when i was around 14 going 15. My mum had a liquor shop in warri then so she had this particular ijaw man coming to buy things. Well i knew him very well.
“So on that day after school ,i just got out of the school gate and he drove pass and he stopped and offered to take me home which i innocently entered i just thought after all he’s my mum’s customer let me save my tp fare. That was how he got to one house and said he wanted to quickly drop some things in that house and that i should assist him carry some load. I joined him and we carried the things into the house, lo and behold this man locked the door and asked me to strip.
“For a min i was dumbfounded till a blow hit me ,he was like if i dont do as he says he was going to kill me. He was serious because he brought out a knife. I tried to struggle with him in the process he stabbed me pretty close to ny chest,on my left breast that’s y i hv a scar there looking like a tattoo but i tell people it was an operation to avoid long stories. He succeeded, cleaned me up and dropped me half way on the road.
“I got home no one was home i quickly cleaned up so my parents wont notice a thing because i had no intentions of telling them after all the first one happened they didnt believe its now this one? I just decided to keep it to myself. Weeks after my body changes, mumsu noticed i was having awful discharge immediately she took me to the hospital and result came i had a terrible infection. Doctors had to do a vaginal operation. My life then was in a mess but i always wore a smile. Back to back injections, treatment my hands and butt saw shege that period. I finally opened up to my parents ,but by then the man had packed out.
“These experiences created a mental and emotional damage to me. I started life quite early and i learnt my lessons in a very hard way. I had an ex i had the courage to tell my rape experience to,he laughed and told me i was lying,because of this ehn i started some of my past relationships with lies because i felt what was the point of being real when he wont believe me. Those so called friends even ganged up to kill me then because of envy. My rape experience affected my sexual life i rarely hv orgasm during sex, my insecurities became immeasurably high.. then i was strong,my heart was like a rock, you cant fight me oh.
“My growing up wasnt fun at all. I didn’t get to experience those sweet childhood memories because i became an adult at a minor age. No one helped me retrace my steps,God did. We all hv stories to tell in one way or the other. How you make your bed is how you will definitely sleep on it. All these pain formed into anger because i was forced to heal up the hard way.
“Sometimes when i get angry its a different version of me u dont want to see,before i couldnt control it, gradually i started managing my anger issues. It’s dead but its still in me so if you pish me to my limit it will erupt . Sometimes anything that will trouble my peace ,i try to avoid it , i either keep calm or walk away but if you push it well . So thank you for reading…. i hope you learnt from my story .
Be the best version of yourself”
The youngest wife of the Alaafin of Oyo, Ayaba Badirat Adeyemi, who recently clocked 30 and marked it in grand style has disclosed how she met and fell in love with the Alaafin.
She further revealed why she is his most trust worthy wife.
See excerpts from her interview with Tribune Newspaper below:
His Majesty, the Alaafin often says you don’t tell lies. How do you feel with this attestation coming from your husband?
Can I say he is my husband? This may not be an easy classification. Baba is more of a father than a husband because everything about him is fatherly. If I say everything, I mean everything he does is all one needs in a father who is caring and is after the success of his children. That is the best way to put it, to be fair with your question and to be fair with myself too. Baba is more than husband. What is even called husband in the context of today’s reality when there is a thin line between husband and wife, in terms of family responsibilities? Again, baba is more than husband to me right from day one.
Do you feel flattered by his attestation that you don’t tell lies?
I think I should ask you of your impression about his remark when he told you. Well, I won’t say I am flattered. Instead of saying what is a common reply to such remark, I should rather be on my knees to show appreciation for that honour, bearing in mind that he is not given to making flippant statements.
What do you mean here?
I mean what I just said. He could be lively but he is never one to make cheap statements. He knows that every word spoken may go into written document. So, he is careful in his use of words, talk less of making a remark on somebody.
Why don’t you tell lies to him?
I think you should better ask of why a person should tell lies. I can tell you with every sense of responsibility, that there is no reason to tell lies to him. I am sure you know the level of his brilliance and intelligence. Do you think you can tell a lie to such a person and go undetected? And beyond that, the way he handles me makes telling lies a taboo. Let me even say, it is a sin, which one knows, to tell lies to him. Don’t forget I said he is more of a father than a husband. If I am sincere with my assessment, I have no reason to tell lies to him. He is everything I am in life. I have to say it that truth is not bitter to Baba as against what is generally said that truth is bitter. So if you have somebody who encourages you to say it as it is, no matter how difficult, you have no reason to tell a lie to him. If you do, then you have sinned even against yourself. And the worst is for one to sin against oneself.
I have heard one or two things about your relationship with him before you became his wife. Can you shed more light on it?
I am not sure he would be interested in going public with the history of our relationship but considering your closeness with him, I think I should just give you a summary of it. Baba brought me up from scratch, sponsored me to school and imparted knowledge into me to become the person I am today.
Which school did you attend?
After secondary school, I attended Emmanuel Alayande College of Education in Oyo here. Later I attended the University of Ibadan where I just graduated. I studied Education Management.
With your qualification, you may turn to a school proprietor later in life.
That is the truth. If Baba approves it, I can run a school having gone through how and what it takes to manage the academic institution.
What other lessons have you learnt from the Alaafin?
He is a born teacher to all of us. He teaches us honesty, commitment to duty, having an independent mind and seeing yourself as a creation of God. He believes that everyone is born with one gift or the other only that we don’t discover the gift to develop it. I think he saw certain gifts in me and decided to train me. To God be the glory for where I am today.
It is alleged that Baba took advantage of you as an underaged girl. How did your relationship turn from foster father to husband?
Those who have peddled such should seek God’s forgiveness because they know nothing about the matter. Haven’t I just told you how Baba brought me up from the scratch? It was a father-and-daughter relationship until I felt I had a brighter future with the commitment he showed. It is unfair for anyone to insinuate that he took advantage of me or any other person. We had formal wedding in the presence of the chief imam and other scholars including my family members. There is no secret about it. And am I not better off today? What I observed about Baba is that whatever he does or does not do naturally attracts noise or controversy.
How then does he respond to the controversy?
I think you ought to know that he is above such things. Don’t forget that we are talking of a very busy traditional ruler who is always reading and writing such that he scarcely has much time to spend on food. He is so principled that you cannot use anything to break him. He does things in his own way and does not play with time. If you are African time person, he will not take you serious because he works according to time.
Can you share with us what inspired your Ayaba Badirat Adeyemi Foundation?
I won’t like to put the activities of the foundation on pages of newspapers. The foundation is my little way of showing appreciation to God for taking me this far in life against odds which I confronted during my growing up years. I think this should answer your question on the inspiration behind the foundation. Baba taught me that what the right hand did should not be leaked to the left hand. If I now come to the newspaper to say ‘I did this and I am going to do that,’ it is against that lesson. We should respect the privacy of the beneficiaries of the foundation. I have toured some local government councils and interacted with some widows who were in need of succour. I am still going to empower more people by enrolling them in fashion schools and other vocations to make them better and live a meaningful life.
He has empowered me to be who I am today. I find it interesting to also empower other people who don’t have the privilege which I had to have been picked up by him for further education. Another important inspiration behind the foundation is Baba’s regular charity which I see on daily basis. Whenever those people are leaving the palace with smiling faces, I am always moved. I think the rich in the society should see charity as a service to improve life of the have-nots in society. What the widows, in particular, go through in this society where everyone is to himself, is pathetic.
Your public outings reveal a fashionista. What influences your dress sense?
I grew up to see my mother as a fashion designer. Naturally, this influenced my passion for fashion. If you enter my room, you will be surprised to see the sewing machines that I use to make my wears. Having informally been trained by my mother, I can say I am creative to a large extent, doing my styles the way I want them. I am not particularly a fashion freak, I am only interested in what sits well on my frame.
You were once of a large size. Did your husband complain? What happened?
It is true that I was but baba has no time to look at you to complain about your size. At best he can lecture you on why one should not be overweight based on his understanding of its health implication. I reduced my weight when I felt I should.
Were you subjected to physical exercise?
You cannot be with Iku Baba without doing exercise because he is a sportsman. He loves his exercises to the extent that a young person would struggle to match up with him.
How do you feel clocking 30?
I feel happy; I feel great; I feel somehow fulfilled that I did not disconnect with where I came from; I feel elated that I have a foundation which is bringing changes to the lives of the underprivileged. On that foundation alone, I am happy and encouraging the rich in society to help the poor.