Former Big Brother Nigeria housemate, Victoria Oluwabusayo, aka Khloe, has explained why she deleted the birthday post she dedicated to another former housemate, Leo, on her Instagram page.
“I was never following Leo and I usually delete birthday posts at the end of the day. Even the day I posted wishes to my mother; I deleted the post later. That I follow someone on Instagram doesn’t even mean we are friends. I could also not follow someone on social media and still be friends with that person. I just try to be real at all times. Upon leaving the house, I have learnt that people just want to appear successful, irrespective of whether they really are. That’s why many people lead fake lives on social media just to impress people and be accepted. Meanwhile, that’s not really my thing and I wouldn’t go out of my way to impress anybody.”
Describing her relationship with ex-housemates, she said, “I am cool with everybody and if anybody is not cool with me, that is their problem. My favourites of all the former housemates are Anto, Cee C and Ifu Ennada.”
“People said they wanted double wahala and that is what they are getting; the drama is not limited to the Big Brother house. Nothing in the house was scripted; everything was real.”
Caroline Sam, better known as Maheeda, is a Nigerian singer, nude model and former prostitute. According to her, she began her musical career as a hip hop singer but became a gospel singer after becoming “born again”.
She acknowledges she has been naughty to sell her brand and make money, but she said her Daughter will not do the things she had to do to make ends meet.
Maheeda made these known in an interview with Potpourri, explaining why she had made sex her calling card as a singing artiste.
She said ;
“I have been bad. I have been naughty. I believe in beinga sex symbol because sex sells. I want to make money and I want to make my name too at the same time and it’s the only space in the Nigerian music industry that is just there, everybody is scared to take it, so I took it,”
When asked what kind of message she was trying to pass with her nude photos and videos, her answer was simply,
“I don’t know if I’m trying to pass any message or I’m just doing business. I’m just doing my showbiz.”
Now, it seems everything is falling into place for the Goddess of X, as her only daughter has just bagged her second diploma and the truly proud mother just couldn’t keep it down.
“She will and is already having the life I only dreamt of having! All my sacrifices are paying off,”
“I gave her almost all my time so she don’t have to go through what I went through! Or do the things I had to do! . I made great sacrifices so she can have a good life! She will and is already having the life I only dreamt of having! All my sacrifices is paying off. Any single hustling mum out there with no education and support from anywhere should have hope and be strong and never abandon your kids. You will make it, just take your responsibilities as a mum seriously and do it to the best of your ability. Family, my daughter got her second diploma yesterday. I’m a proud mother. Thank God for His Grace and mercies on my life”, she gushed.
Folorunsho Alakija, who is one of the richest women in Africa is celebrating her 67th birthday today.
Taking to her Instagram page expressing how happy she is, she thanked God for the priceless gift of life and the wonderful people she has met.
She wrote:
Today is my birthday, and my heart is full of nothing but gratitude. On this special day, I just want to thank God Almighty for the priceless gift of life that He has given me and for the wonderful people He has put in my life.
I pray to the Lord for more of an ecstatic day like today. May each day of my life be filled with renewed strength and brighter times in Jesus name; AMEN.
To all my birthday mates, I celebrate with you too Cheers!
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Folorunso Alakija was born on July 15th, 1951. She is a Nigerian businesswoman, one of the richest African women, and one of the richest black women in the world. In 2014, she temporarily unseated Oprah Winfrey as the richest woman of African descent in the world.
She is a business tycoon involved in the fashion, oil and printing industries. She is the group managing director of The Rose of Sharon Group which consists of The Rose of Sharon Prints & Promotions Limited and Digital Reality Prints Limited and the executive vice-chairman of Famfa Oil Limited.
Alakija is ranked by Forbes as the richest woman in Nigeria with an estimated net worth of $2.1 billion. As of 2015, she is listed as the second most powerful woman in Africa after Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the 87th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes.
Kim Kardashian has fired back at criticism after Forbes called Kylie Jenner a soon to be “youngest self-made billionair”.
Kim says she and her sisters never depended on their wealthy parents for “anything besides advice.”
Many questioned the accuracy of the titlex considering the money and fame she was born into as a member of the Kardashian empire.
In an interview with Refinery29, Kim said
“I really didn’t get it, because she is ‘self-made’ — we are all ‘self-made,’” she said. “What, because we came from a family that has had success? To me, that doesn’t really make sense… I know so many people like that [who] haven’t turned out to be as successful as Kylie. If anything, I’ve seen the complete opposite.”
According to Kim, she and her sisters did not depend on their wealthy parents for “anything besides advice.”
“That’s how I lived my life with my dad [Robert Kardashian]. He never gave me anything. We might have the opportunity, but I’ve seen it go the complete opposite way. Nobody works harder than my sisters and my mom,” she said.
Photo by Benjamin Lozovsky/BFA/REX/Shutterstock (5893918ac) Kendall Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner Kendall and Kylie Pop-Up Launch, New York, USA – 07 Sep 2016
A Lagos State University Associate Professor of Economics, Dr. Sunkanmi Odubunmi has allegedly been caught in the web of s*xual harassment of one of his female students.
Coming barely two weeks after the reported sack of one Professor Richard Akindele of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Osun State, the insatiable lust for love advances by varsity dons reared its ugly head again at LASU within the week.
Odubunmi a 1987 graduate of the university and best student in Mathematics For Economics, is said to be a no-nonsense economics lecturer and well respected until the recent bubble busted in the latest development that may have changed the university community perception about his personality.
A report said the Oyo State born professor, is presently at the centre of a s*x scandal and examination malpractices involving a young girl (names withheld) of the same department.
Available information stated that the student in question, who had vehemently turned down love advances from the lecturer severally, approached and sought the assistance of a non-government organisation to help track the alleged s*xual harassment.
According to reports, “The NGO later involved the LASU security to trap the lecturer, who was supposed to be due for a full professorship a week to the incident,” said our source.
The source revealed that the young lady was equipped with sensitive gadgets such as a pen, belt and eyeglasses all with a camera to record their video and audio conversations.
It was alleged that Odubunmi fell for the trap and invited the lady to his office on a Saturday to rewrite the failed paper and she agreed and reported with all the surveillance apparatus on her while the NGO people also stationed themselves in another office not far from Odubunmi’s with the laptops connected to the spy camera’s on the lady.
Left all alone, Professor Odubunmi was said to have given her the papers to write her exams and bolted the office door firmly, while the student got down to writing the papers, the lecturer removed his shirt and started cuddling his student from the back.
The student was said to have become panicky, lost concentration and put up a resistance with the lecturer who later found that the student wore a spy eyeglass.
Having smelt a rat and the plot, Dr. Odunbunmi was alleged to have beaten a retreat, hurriedly dressed up, seized the surveillance glasses and destroyed it.
He was reported to have raised the alarm and varsity security guards that are part of the set up quickly moved in with the NGO team and arrested the enraged lecturer.
A source close to the university’s Centre for Information, Press and Public Relations (CIPPR) confirmed the development, saying that a query had been issued by the management of the institution to Dr. Odubunmiin in line with the disciplinary process of the university.
“The next step is before the Joint Disciplinary Committee of Council and Senate,” the source added.
Dr. Odubunmi was recently drafted into the membership of a committee on Open/Distance Learning & Research Institute constituted by the Vice Chancellor Prof. Lanre Fagbohun.
This is coming barely a month after Professor Olusegun Awonusi, an English Language lecturer at the University of Lagos was alleged to have sexually harassed a female student of the institution.
However, the management of the institution will on Monday disclose to the public report of the Fact-Finding Panel on the allegation of sexual harassment involving Prof Awonusi.
Kim says she and her sisters never depended on their wealthy parents for “anything besides advice.”
Many questioned the accuracy of the title considering the money and fame she was born into as a member of the Kardashian empire.
In an interview with Refinery29, Kim said:
“I really didn’t get it, because she is ‘self-made’ — we are all ‘self-made,’” she said. “What, because we came from a family that has had success? To me, that doesn’t really make sense… I know so many people like that [who] haven’t turned out to be as successful as Kylie. If anything, I’ve seen the complete opposite.”
According to Kim, she and her sisters did not depend on their wealthy parents for “anything besides advice.”
“That’s how I lived my life with my dad [Robert Kardashian]. He never gave me anything. We might have the opportunity, but I’ve seen it go the complete opposite way. Nobody works harder than my sisters and my mom,” she said.
Dee-Ann Rogers from Anguilla has been crowned Miss Universe Great Britain 2018 at the Riverfront Theatre and Arts Centre, Newport on Saturday night of 14th July 2018.
About 40 beauties from Wales, Scotland, and England took part in this mega national beauty contest.
Dee-Ann will represent Great Britain at the world’s most prestigious beauty pageant, Miss Universe 2018.
Dee-Ann’s full name is Dee-Ann Kentish Rogers. She is from Anguilla. Dee-Ann has a degree in Law from the University of Birmingham. She is an Athlete and she competed twice in Commonwealth Games.
She also is the reigning queen of the Miss Anguilla beauty pageant.
Before her participation at the Miss Universe Great Britain, Dee-Ann had said
“As many would know, I won the Miss Anguilla Pageant in 2017. Shortly thereafter, I set my sights on the Miss Universe Great Britain stage. That, for me, was an opportunity to advance the Miss Anguilla Pageant as well as to advance Anguilla on an international stage.
“My aspiration in participating in the Miss Universe Great Britain Pageant is not only to advance the pageant, but also to experience a new pageant system and to be able to forge a possible bridge for subsequent ‘Miss Anguillas’ to experience the same pageant system.
The issue of sexual harassment in Nollywood is a subject of controversy that has over the years rocked that sector of the entertainment industry.
While majority of Nollywood actresses have attested to the existence of this act in the industry with claims to have been sexually harassed at a point in their careers, a few others have trashed the talk saying only the desperate wannabes in the make believe world are faced with such a challenge.
Uber talented film maker, Charles Uwagbai has weighed in on the never-ending controversy in the film industry. The brain behind block-bursters like ‘Esohe’ and ‘Brother Jekwu’ explained that he has heard reports of sexual harassment in Nollywood via social media but was quick to separate himself from film makers that engage in the filthy act.
“Well, I can only speak for myself, although I have heard of reports like this on social media but all I will say is, I don’t do it and I don’t think such an act is right.”
He however advised that actresses should look for appropriate channels to get jobs and not go through shortcuts in order to avoid being harassed by anyone.
“My advice to these actresses is that they should lookout for the right channels to get jobs.
“There are a couple of big production houses that call out for auditions, actresses should attend these auditions and also work on improving their skills.
“I have conducted auditions and I realized that some people who claim to be actresses don’t even know how to act, they come for auditions without being prepared and I ask myself, are these the people that want to act?,” he asked.
“Actresses should not look for shortcuts by calling movie directors and producers or sending them messages in a bid to get jobs because by so doing they will fall into the wrong hands,” he added.
The mysterious death of a young couple, Adamu and Rebbeca Luka has sent shock down the spines of those who gathered to celebrate with them, two weeks ago, during their wedding.
The newly wedded couple were said to have been found dead inside their apartment in Kaduna State and the circumstances surrounding the incident remain unknown.
They died on July 10th and were buried on Saturday, July 14th at the Church Of Christ In Nations, Kuru Abuja.
Veteran Singer Essence, recently turned 40, and contrary to what many think, she reveals to Sunday Scoop that she is still interested in marriage.
The singer said:
“Why not? A lot of people are being pressured into doing things they ordinarily shouldn’t have done or gone into; especially marriage.
“A lot of people are getting married for the wrong reasons and that is why many marriages crash these days and people commit murder.
“I believe that staying single for this long is for a purpose. There is no timetable for anybody.
“Some people may say that for me to be unmarried at this age means I’ve done something wrong but I believe that I am doing something right.
“There is a time and season for everything and I’m waiting for my time.”
On insinuation that she is actually older than 40, the African prince crooner said,
“It’s not everybody who was born at the same time with me that are still here; I know of some that are no more.
“I am happy and I feel empowered, knowing that I can be more and do more.
“Some people are even saying that I am over 40. I have people who went to school with me and I cannot lie.
“I was born in Army Hospital, Yaba, in 1978. I’m too old to change. I’ve never been the flashy type and I’m still that way. My old friends are still my friends.”
Speaking on her current projects, the singer said, “I will be releasing my gospel album later this month. I have been working hard on it. I am retracing my roots to gospel.
“When you get to this age, you no longer worry about what people say; you do what you truly want. Music, for me, is about spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ and that is where I started from.
“My songs have always been inspirational with salient messages. I’m just going to be doing more of gospel-based music. I featured only Onus in the forthcoming album and Sammie Okposo produced a song on it as well.
“I was quiet for four years and it was deliberate. I think it is important to take time to re-evaluate yourself at certain times. I have been going through a reprogramming and the end just coincided with when I turned 40.”
Asked to recount the major incidents that shook her in the course of her career, Essence stated, “Over the years, I have had plenty high and low points. If anybody’s life is going straight, that means the person is dead.
“There have been ups and downs and I believe that’s the essence of being alive.
“All the situations I’ve been through have made me a better person and artiste. It’s not about falling down; it’s about getting back up. Whatever shook me was for a season and I overcame.”
During the week, we brought you reports on a radio presenter, Misi Molu stating during an interview that she preferred Yemi Alade as a singer with better vocal range than Tiwa Savage, who in her opinion, shouts through her performance.
In that same interview, Yemi Alade also stated she doesn’t believe there is a ‘number one’ artiste in Africa as the top acts were all doing well and could fill the same concert venues.
Days after a recording of the interview was posted online, Tiwa Savage made a series of posts to insinuate that Misi Molu had earlier begged her for money via social media shortly before airing her views about her talent.
She wrote:
“Wow! They beg you for money today and talk trash tomorrow because it’s not personal; they’re just doing their job, abi?”
In another post, she stated:
“Celebrities are human o. You can’t beg for money then talk trash and expect me to not catch feelings. Like, are you serious? Next time you think of sliding in my DM asking for money or anything; remember your personal opinion and miss me with your BS.”
However, in a chat with Sunday Scoop, Misi Molu tasked Tiwa Savage to provide proof that she begged her for money. Reacting to Savage’s posts, Misi said:
“Personally, I don’t believe she was talking about me. But if she is, she needs to show evidence to that fact. The situation has been blown way out of proportion than what the intentions of the discussion were actually meant to be. People are giving it way too much credence.”
On the propriety of comparing both artistes, especially when Yemi was in the studio with her, Molu said:
“The type of industry we are in; we are constantly faced with comparison. For example, I have a colleague I’m constantly compared to at work. I did my job by showing my personality as an on air personality. The only problem is that some people do not agree with my opinion and that’s fine.”
Meanwhile, in a chat with Sunday Scoop, Yemi Alade refused to comment on her comparism with Tiwa Savage but she maintained her stance that there was no number one artiste in the country.
Speaking through her manager, Taye Aliyu, Yemi said:
“All of the top artistes in the country are blessed by God and they are all doing well in their respective ways. We don’t always have to compare artistes because they have their individual uniqueness. Yemi is always focused on her craft; she doesn’t have time for rivalry.”
Nollywood Actor, Ramey Nouah has shared his life story, career intrigues, experience and family life in a new interview.
Excerpts from the interview below:
Tell us about your background
I was born in Costain, Lagos, where I began my early life before moving to Aguda, Surulere. I lived with my mother and half-brother. My father was never in the picture. I was very playful and I must admit, it’s rubbing off on my kids, and I’m not liking it very much.
I was also very artistically inclined. I was fascinated by comic books and drawings, although I wasn’t exactly great at that. My elementary education was at Atara Primary School, Orile Iganmu, Lagos, and for my post-elementary education, I attended Community Grammar School, Surulere. I also got a Diploma in Mass Communication from the University of Lagos.
Interestingly, my life has been a tale of grace to grass to grace. I was born with a silver spoon but shortly after, everything changed and our wealth went to zero. This made me understand the two sides of life; living a life of plenty and a life of not even having enough to eat. As rough as the experience might have seemed, it actually helped me gain a balance in my profession as an actor; being able to comfortably switch between the roles of the prince and the pauper.
Did you always want to be an actor?
No! Even though I knew I had a dominant creative side, I was sure I was going to become a pilot or an aeronautic engineer. I was obsessed with planes, machines and gadgets that flew and I knew I had to be involved somehow; whether by actually flying them, creating them or building them so other people could fly them.
When did you decide you wanted to become an actor?
I needed money to take my GCE external examination and I just couldn’t get it, no matter where I went. So, I remembered that my friend had told me repeatedly that I had a gift in acting but I had never taken it seriously. When I needed money desperately to pay for my exams, I decided to give it a try and source some money from it.
In 1990, I had a cameo role and in 1991, I had a role in the series, Mega Fortunes, which aired in 1993 and lasted for just a year. After that came the advent of home videos and it’s been a roller-coaster ride since then. I really just went into acting because I needed the money and not because I thought I could act. Over time, I realised that I had a strong passion for acting and thought to myself that acting could really just have been my calling.
What was your mother’s reaction when you told her you wanted to be a full-time actor?
I was already involved in acting before I decided to tell her and when I told her, she had the same angry reaction as any parent of that time would have had if their kid told them they wanted to go into acting. She asked if something was wrong with my head. Eventually, the series I acted in came on air and when all her friends began to tell her that they’d seen me on TV, she was happy with the accolades and positive reactions from people.
How did your father’s absence affect you as a child?
Honestly, I didn’t feel his absence. I couldn’t even tell that my dad wasn’t in the picture. That’s something that my mother would probably have been more concerned about because it would have been easier if he were there to help her in raising me.
Tell us about your first pay cheque.
We had been filming Mega Fortunes and we didn’t get paid till about the eighth month when I finally got N1,100 (about N80 per episode). As soon as I got the money, I ran to Yaba market to buy a pair of secondhand chinos trousers, leather brass belt, black tee-shirt and moccasins. That’s all I could buy with the money. I couldn’t even afford to get transportation back home; I walked from the market to Aguda, Surulere, but I was very happy with my purchase as it changed my wardrobe.
What was your most embarrassing moment?
There was a cocktail event many years ago in the United States and I was talking to some dignitaries about business, work and other things when a lady came and whispered in my ear, “You’re so cute” while slipping her hand in my pocket. As she left, I reached for my pocket to see what she had slipped in and right in front of these dignitaries, I pulled out the panties that she had put in my pocket. I didn’t know what to do because I couldn’t put it back in my pocket. It didn’t belong there, and I couldn’t just hold it in my hands. It was an awkward situation but we all just laughed it off.
Years ago, there was a ban on some Nollywood actors. How did that affect you?
Prior to that, I had told my colleagues that we lacked structure in the industry and that we needed to come together to build a formidable force where people couldn’t just take decisions over us and what we had built. So, when the ban happened, I really wasn’t afraid that my career was over or that I wasn’t going to make money anymore, I was more upset and hurt.
It honestly was an eye-opener for me and I started to think of an alternative market away from DVDs. The DVD marketers were the ones who came together to make the decision; like they had the autonomy and could do as they pleased. It’s enslavement to try and create stars at the mercy and dispensation of fans out there and still want to dominate and manipulate their creative lives. Thankfully, the cinemas came in and I got busy, working with everyone who wanted to take their films to the cinemas. Now, we have cinemas, Internet and so on and DVD is almost extinct.
Have you made your own personal projects?
I have produced a few movies. One was called Elephant in the Room with a lady from Sierra Leone, Zainab Sherrif. Another was for Africa Magic and a few short films; one for Rwanda. I do these short films to practise my directorial skills. I’ll like to become a director eventually to try and tell stories from my own point of view. Right now, I’m working on a project. I’ll be directing a sequel to Living in Bondage, with a business partner of mine, Charles Okpaleke of Play Network and Steve Gukas, the director of 93 Days, who’ll be coming in as an executive producer.
Has any female producer tried to sleep with you before giving you a role?
Not at all! Firstly, because most of the producers in the industry are men. Secondly, I was one of the pathfinders of Nollywood, hustling alongside producers to make the industry what it is. I wasn’t at the mercy of any producer.
What’s the biggest moment in your career?
That would have to be when the United Nations invited notable stars from around Africa to persuade the people of Liberia to have a peaceful election before Ellen Johnson became the president of the country. We, the celebrity guests, were at the centre of the main bowl and there were wires parting us from the crowd on the outside, and they were standing drenched in the rain, screaming for me and shouting my name. I was the Nollywood face that got called from Nigeria and it was very touching to see them react that way. Since I had no song or dance to perform for them, I just went around to touch them, hug the ones I could and speak to others from between the wire partition. It was beautiful and I felt them show me much love.
Not much is known of your family. Why do you shield them from the public eye?
It’s just to have sanity and longevity in my marriage. There are definitely people who wish them well, but there are also some others who make horrible remarks and say damaging things that could affect them emotionally. Once in a blue moon, it’s okay to put them out there, but constantly? No. That’s how I’ve been able to keep my marriage for almost 18 years now.
What’s the most ridiculous thing you’ve heard about yourself?
Years ago, a lady came in from Benin, claiming she was my wife. She came to my house, met my wife and mother-in-law while I was somewhere outside town, working. After about four days of her laying camp outside my house with her belongings, my wife had to call in the police. They had difficulty getting her to go till I eventually gave her some money and sent her on her way. It was hilarious.
Apart from acting, what else are you involved in?
I’m a humanitarian. I think it’s important to give back to society any way I can.
Tell us about the power bike accident you had in 2006.
I remember that very vividly. I rode my bike headlong into a BMW X5. I came out of it and thought I was fine. We did an x-ray and I kept insisting I was alright and discharged myself from the hospital, not realising I had a blood clot in my brain, though I had a gash in my head which had been stitched. When I got home, I had a severe headache and pain relievers didn’t seem to work. I couldn’t sleep the entire night and by morning, the pain hadn’t stopped.
We then had to get an MRI. Getting to the hospital, I needed to be seen by a specialist but there was none in-house, so we had to wait till one was called. While waiting, they wanted to sedate me but I refused because I needed the specialist to understand the urgency. Finally, he arrived and checked me, and put me on admission for about seven days, getting about 12 injections daily. When I finally got discharged, to save people the stress of having to come and visit and all, I had to go to London to rest and be healed properly.
How do you relax when you’re not working?
I play squash, hang out with friends at lounges and go on adventures.
How would you describe your fashion sense?
I call it simple and sophisticated. You can look simple yet sophisticated, not looking tacky and all over the place.
Nollywood actress Chika Ike has revealed that she normally prays before visiting popular social media platform, Instagram.
She told Sunday Scoop that she was aware the negativity spreading all over the Internet, especially on Instagram, had the ability to spoil one’s day.
“Instagram can spoil your day if you are not careful or strong. There is so much negativity in the world right now; so, you have to guard yourself with prayers.
“There is a need to start your day in a positive light and when you pray, your day has started positively,” she added.
Speaking on why she wrote a book on her failed marriage and father’s rejection, she said God deliberately made everyone to go through certain things in life so that one could learn and share.
The actress said, “If you go through a lot of things and you are not willing to share, you’ve not achieved the purpose of God for your life.
“People will always have their perspectives about life and they talk about the dead too.
“I have gone through the phase of being scared or afraid of being judged by the public.
“I am learning every day to focus on myself; I cannot control anyone’s thoughts. I was rejected from birth by my father and I addressed it in my new book.”
In the said book, Ike also stressed the role her mother played in her life before she died. “Before my mother died three years ago, I had a discussion with her in the hospital. She wanted to know when I would publish my book; she was once an author too. I told her I was scared and she told me to tell the truth,” said the actress.
“When she died, I lost myself for two years and I did a lot of therapy to get myself together.
“I was so attached to my mother and I didn’t want to disappoint her because she gave me her last word.
“My mother’s death made me understand that life is too short and we don’t have much time on earth.
“We don’t know how tomorrow would be; so, the earlier we started achieving our set goals, the better for us.
“It took me seven years to write my book because I was afraid to share some private things about me at some point.
The All Progressives Congress candidate in the Ekiti State governorship election, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has won the poll held on Saturday.
From the results of the 16 local government areas in the state, Fayemi defeated his closest rival, Prof. Kolapo Olusola of the Peoples Democratic Party, in 12 LGAs.
Fayemi polled 197,459 while Olusola scored 178,114 votes.
The election witnessed a large turnout of voters and early arrival of the ad hoc staff and supervisors of INEC at polling units.
Voting materials also arrived early in many polling units across the state while voters conducted themselves well during accreditation process.
But tension set in as allegations of vote-buying were levelled against party agents by voters in some polling units. In some cases, the situation led to friction among loyalists of various political parties.
At Ward 12 in the Igbehin area of Ado-Ekiti, an elderly voter, who spoke on condition of anonymity, accused the All Progressives Congress of offering N5,000 to those who had the Permanent Voter Card to secure their votes. He said he rejected the offer.
“I was offered N5,000 to vote for the party but I rejected it. I am 73 years old retired teacher. I cannot allow the future of my children to be bought by moneybags. I don’t know how we descended to this level when people brazenly offer money to people to secure their votes. It was not like this in the past. Will our votes count with this problem?” he asked.
In Ayegbaju and Oye-Ekiti, it was alleged that party agents paid those who had no PVC N2,000 to vote in connivance with the INEC officials.
A source, who simply identified herself as Bimbo, said after those who had PVC had voted, some of the remaining ballot papers were thumb-printed by youths who had no PVC with the promise of financial gratification.
She said, “If you look well and observe the polling units, the INEC officials connive to allow this thing to happen. They pretended to check the fingerprint but it is fraud they are perpetrating.”
The Peoples Democratic Party was also accused of offering voters N3,000 each to secure their votes. Apart from the reported N3,000 allegedly paid to some civil servants and pensioners by the PDP-led state government, the party agents were accused of going from house to house, approaching voters who possessed PVC.
INEC’s preparation, which the state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Prof. Abdulganiy Raji, had described as foolproof, failed some of the tests on the election day. Although election materials got to many of the polling units early, there were reports of the card readers failing to function properly.
At Ward 11, Unit 009 in Ishan-Ekiti, where the APC candidate, Kayode Fayemi, voted, his wife, Erelu Bisi, could not vote immediately as the card reader failed to recognise her PVC. The husband expressed apprehension over the situation, saying her vote must count for him.
Loyalists of the PDP in Ado-Ekiti also accused INEC of deliberately allowing the APC supporters to vote while card readers rejected PDP voters in some of the polling units.
At the polling unit in front of the Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, a man, who identified himself as a youth leader of the PDP in his ward, and who also identified himself as Alawe, said the card reader failed to recognise more than half of the people who wanted to vote for the PDP candidate, Kolapo Olusola.
Elsewhere in Ayede, in the North Senatorial District of the state, some voters also accused INEC of failure to perfect the technology and innovations deployed for the election before introducing them to the Ekiti election.
The election also recorded brigandage and fighting in some parts of the state. A man was injured in a fight among party supporters at Unit 11, Ward 04, at Ijigbo junction in Ado-Ekiti around 7.45am as queues were being formed after the arrival of INEC officials. It was not clear what caused the fight but it was quickly checked by policemen at the unit.
One of our correspondents, who visited polling units in the Fajuyi area of Ado-Ekiti, observed a large turnout of voters with glaring cases of vote-buying which voters called ‘see and buy.’ It was observed that the vote buyers demanded evidence of PVC and assurance that the seller would vote for their party before offering the money.
At Ward 10, Unit 02, security operatives accosted a female voter who had followed the due process of accreditation and voting, only to attempt photographing her ballot paper. The incident prompted uproar from other voters which led female officers to seize the voter’s mobile telephone while also compelling her to delete the photograph.
A source confirmed to SUNDAY PUNCH that a woman sitting by the new Fajuyi Bridge with three bags paid voters on behalf of one of the major political parties.
At one scene, a middle-aged man approached a youth and accused him of voting at the nearby Ward 10, Unit 13 and leaving the polling station to disrupt the conduct at Ward 10, Unit 02.
Another man was heard complaining that he voted and showed evidence to a political party as he demanded payment.
At Ward 10, Unit 13 in Ado-Ekiti, voters were agitated as a domestic electoral observer confided in one of our correspondents that the ‘see and buy’ arrangement had been at play, albeit discreetly.
The atmosphere at the ward was chaotic as a large number of frustrated voters unsuccessfully tried to get registered as a result of a malfunctioned card reader. Elderly men and women stood in the sun for more than three hours before provision was made for the replacement of the faulty card reader.
According to an electoral observer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, other areas that experienced pockets of violence included Ojumose, Damilore and Oke-Ila in Ado-Ekiti.
The source said policemen invited to the scene of the violence in Ojumose shot indiscriminately into the air to disperse the thugs. The source added that cases of ‘see and buy’ were also prevalent in the aforementioned areas.
Actor and producer, David Nnaji, is sending conflicting signals at the moment. He confirmed to Sunday Scoop that he just had a baby with another woman but his marriage to singer, Jodie, was still intact.
He said, “I already confirmed on Instagram that I just had a baby girl. I don’t want to talk much about the identity of the mother because it is my personal life and I don’t want to make it public. I haven’t gotten married to another woman and if I will be doing that, I will rather keep it private. If you study my lifestyle, you will see that I don’t put my life out there. I don’t comment on things people say. My marriage to Jodie is still intact but she is not the one I just had a baby with. I did not take permission from anyone to get married and I don’t need to explain anything to anybody. I don’t even bother to dissuade any rumour because I am not interested.”
Speaking on what he has been up to recently, Nnaji said, “I just finished a project on the happenings in the North-East as regards how they affect women. It is titled, The Torn Petal. I also just worked on a movie titled, Derail. It is the story of a young lady who got derailed. I am also working in the studio with some young music talents and we will be putting something out soon.
“Even though I started as a child actor, being a producer and director now is a natural transition for me. I have done over 6,000 episodes of TV series in my career and that’s a lot of acting for someone who started at the age of 14. I’m now 32 and I am channelling my energy towards producing, though I will still act in future. For me to act, it has to be a script that is engaging and interesting, something unusual. I believe there are new vistas to explore.”
Nigerian striker, Obafemi Martins who plays as a forward for Shanghai Greenland Shenhua in China, has bought himself a new mansion in Lagos.
The 33-year-old took to Instagram to share photos of the magnificent crib and one of his expensive cars.
See photos below ;
Obafemi Akinwunmi Martins is a Nigerian footballer who plays as a forward for Shanghai Greenland Shenhua.
He is renowned for his speed on the ball. After leaving Nigeria for Italy at age 16, he has since played for a number of top-division clubs around Europe. He began his senior career in 2002 at the Italian Serie A club Inter Milan, before moving to the English Premier League club Newcastle in 2006, and then the German Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg in 2009. Having joined Russian Premier League side Rubin Kazan in July 2010, they loaned him to Birmingham City in January 2011.
In club football, Martins has won the Italian Serie A title, the Italian Cup (twice), and the Italian Super Cup, all with Inter. With Birmingham he scored the winning goal in the 2011 Football League Cup Final. He has played European football with Inter, Newcastle and Wolfsburg, winning the UEFA Intertoto Cup with Newcastle. His highest scoring league seasons so far have seen him score 11 goals in the 2004–05 Serie A, and 17 in both the 2006–07 English Premier League and 2014 MLS.
Actress Cossy Orjiakor is out here confused on if she should make a move on singer Faze or just maintain her lane.
Sharing the photo, she wrote;
He looks so cute tonight…. Should I make a move or maintain my lane .. If he can give massage I go just melt….. crying I should have stayed home with my toys.. Ohhhh l just sight men…OK .. Na. Hahaha I play safe
Cossy who was in the news last month for being a victim of Domestic Violence from one of her Neighbour, seems to have moved on with her life from that bitter experience.
Yesterday, Alex of the Big Brother Naija 2018 reality Tv Show cried out as she revealed she had been deceived into helping an instagram user who was persistently begging her for money to help pay ‘whatever’ in school. Alex regretted the action and swore that nemesis would catch up with the ‘online scammer/beggar.
More and more celebrities are fed up with social media ‘beggars’. Ranting about the scourge today, singer Mr 2kay described them all as ‘selfish scammers’.
According to him, they use different accounts to beg for different things like school fees, house rent, hospital bills and even food but they end up sending the same account number.
‘I will no longer tolerate you messing with my kindness. If you beg me on my social media again, I’ll block you’ he said in the video.
A concerned Nigerian noticed the presence of a ship casually sitting on Elegushi beach outside his window.
The Twitter user known as @i_am_dayoB took to his social media page to ask the government if they are aware that a ship has been casually chilling on Elegushi beach for days and to know that it’s not normal.
The question on everyone’s mind is “Should we be worried”?
Davido shared a video of a show he headlined in Abidjan, thanking Producer and Singer, Tekno whose work on his single “IF” launched the 30 billion gang boss to another height.
Davido who also attached a #findyourmagic to the post, wrote: Thank you @teknoofficial ! ‘IF’ CHANGED MY LIFE !! ? #AxePartyOfTheYear #FindYourMagic
Davido had also revealed via Twitter that Port Harcourt based singer, Duncan Mighty inspired and influenced him while he was making ‘IF’. He also revealed that he would love to have him on the remix of the song.
In February 2018, his two singles ‘If’ and ‘Fall’ were certified Diamond and Platinum in South Africa. Davido who penned down a post on Instagram after he received his plaques, wrote;
“‘IF’ Is officially Diamond and ‘FALL’ is officially Platinum in sales!!! My trophies’s finallly came in as well! GOD IS REAL!! Thank you Guys for making this happen!! just gettin started!!! Bless to my team.”
According to the Recording Industry of South Africa (RISA), For a single to be certified Gold status it should have sold over 10,000 units, and 20,000 units for Platinum status. For it to go Diamond, it has to do 10 times Platinum. In this case that equals 200,000 copies.
Interestingly, the RISA also counts music videos as a part of it too. 5,000 views of a music video makes the record go gold. 10,000 makes it platinum. It’s a complex system that involves lots of calculations. Each of the singles also stayed on the number one spot on the SA charts for nine weeks straight.
We all love a good party. Great music, catch ups with friends and, most importantly, lots of cake. It could be a birth, a marriage, or your daughter getting her period.
Mums in the UK are now celebrating their daughter’s time of the month, and there’s a very important reason why.
Many young girls can be worried about starting their period and often feel too embarrassed to talk about it with friends or family members.So the parties are intended to be a safe space where girls can discuss periods and learn more about what they involve.
It’s an attempt to end the stigma surrounding periods and normalise the natural cycle.
And it’s a pretty interesting way to do it – complete with uterus cakes and tampon goodie bags.
The concept originated in America, and became a bit of a trend after one party hit the headlines.
A very excited Young Nigerian Man has celebrated his mother online after she was recently called to bar.
The man identified as Oluwatosin Ajayi revealed that his sweet mother paused her dreams so she’d be able to nurture her children and now she’s achieved her dreams
Sharing the photo on twitter, he wrote ;
My mum got called to the bar today,I am very excited and motivated. She left her dreams to take care of us and now she’s achieved her dreams. She’s a chief nursing officer and now has added another title to it. She’s has challenged me and my other siblings.
My mum got called to the bar today,I am very excited and motivated. She left her dreams to take care of us and now she's achieved her dreams. She's a chief nursing officer and now has added another title to it. She's has challenged me and my other siblings. pic.twitter.com/t6NujJBLv5
A church in Warri known as the True Vine Power House Ministry Incorporation has released a marriage list for those intending to get wedded in its church. The church also gave a stern warning that all the money should be paid 3 weeks to the marriage.
Check out the marriage list:
N8k for officiating pastor
N10k for host pastor
6k for instrumentalists
15k for couple fee
10k for marriage certificate
5k for fuel
N5k for lateness to church
10 food flask with one small 5 Alive and one Maltina each for the Ministers
2 food flask, 2 Eva water, 2 big 5 Alive and 2 cans of Maltina each for the Host Pastor
50 takeaways or 1 cooler of rice, 2 and half crates of can Maltina for the church workers
Suits for the Host Pastor and his wife
Couples must attend marriage class for two weeks before the wedding
Couples thanksgiving should not be more than a week after the wedding
Cee-C who was one of the celebrities that turned up for ‘Trace Live Presents Becoming Falz The Bahd Guy’ event, is currently trending on social media after she curved some beard gang members.
The beard gangs who approached the reality show star over an undisclosed reason, were left at their spot by Cee-C who jokingly waved them off.
Meanwhile, Cee-C and Leo have sparked a romantic relationship rumor following ‘romantic videos’ updates and posts they’ve shared on social media. Few days ago, Cee-C penned down an emotional piece for Leo on his birthday, and also organized a surprise dinner with his family and friends for him on Tuesday night.
Acknowledging her, Leo took to his Twitter page, writing “Alright, so everyone knew I didn’t want to celebrate my birthday but Cynthia decided to call my family and friends. She basically did a surprise birthday dinner for me. Wow.
“E still dey burst my head. This is the first time anyone has done a surprise thing for me.”
Also, a romantic video and pictures of both housemates at the birthday dinner sparked reactions from Nigerians online. Here are some comments below;
@Prettyluthie1 “I really can’t say if it’s real love or to make Alex unhappy. Whichever way I Hope they know what they are doing.”
@Bameel1 “She has learnt a lot of lessons in biggy house thus making her a sweet wife material. She is too adorable.”
@EuniceIbukun “She is a sweet lady, guard her heart @Leodasilva”
@Lanyoni_ “It’s the least she could do, Leo you were the only one that was really with her in the BBN house, you stuck by her and never judged her not even once. You’re a real man.”
@Elorm_ “Am very emotional right now @SirLeoBDasilva my little sis is happy Finally. All the hate and cyberbullying. She has you now. ”
@Barak1936 “Of course Leo a king is supposed to take care of his queen if at all there was a surprise birthday and not planned surprise birthday lol….the king being @ceec_official and the queen being @sirleobdasilva.”
Nigerian Singer, Davido might have just revealed he has future plans for his girlfriend Chioma and fans are excited about the prospect of that happening.
The singer hinted at ‘marriage’ when he shared her photo on his IG.
Sharing her photo, he wrote; The Love of my life !! Can’t wait to spend forever with you
Well, good luck David.
In ‘love and relationship’ related gist, Davido’s manager, Asa Asika has revealed how he met his girl, DJ Cuppy.
He made this known during a Question and Answer section with his fans where he revealed a friend linked him up with Cuppy.
When asked by a fan; “How did you meet your girlfriend?”
He replied: “My best friend linked us up for something else years ago.”