American Actor and comedian, Kevin Hart who turned 39 on Friday, July 7, shared these new adorable photos with his wife Eniko Hart and three children, Heaven, 13, Hendrix, 10, and Kenzo, 7 months to celebrate his new age.
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Kevin and wife Eniko have come a long way since news of his sex scandal broke last year.
Eniko celebrated Hart’s new milestone on Friday, when she posted a loving note to her husband on Instagram, where the couple often share family photos and showcase their love.
“Happy birthday babe. There are so many words to describe you..wonderful, amazing, unique, incomparable, handsome, strong, incredibly FUNNY..u keep a smile on everyone’s face…I could go on forever…but putting a smile on your face is my number one goal today. You mean the world to me. Happy Birthday to my love! Xoxo,”
Comedia Seyi Law has opened up on his growing up as well as celebrity marriages crashing.
Speaking with Saturday Beats, Seyi said;
“The truth of the matter is that we get to see celebrity break-ups because they are always in the limelight. We have celebrities that have stayed together in marriages but people hardly talk about them. They like talking about the bad ones.”
“Celebrity marriage break-up is like plane crashes. We hardly talk about flights that took off safely and landed safely. So, break-ups happen everywhere in all professions; but people don’t talk about them because they are not in the limelight.”
“Marriage institution is sweet and tedious at the same time, we just keep hoping that we’ll keep understanding one another,” he said.
On how lucrative comedy, he said;
“A lot of people know that comedy is lucrative. If you see how far I’ve come, then you’ll know how lucrative the profession is. This is basically the business I do. I got married out of it. I am able to take good care of my family. So, I will say it’s quite good.”
Paris Saint-Germain has confirmed the signing of veteran Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon on a free transfer following his exit from Juventus.
The top French club announced his arrival by releasing a video of Buffon wearing their new goalkeeper shirt for the 2018-19 campaign.
Buffon, 40 reportedly signed a one-year deal with the Ligue 1 champions with the option for a further 12 months if he decides to continue on at Parc des Princes for a second season.
The Italian told the club’s official website: ‘It is with a great feeling of happiness that I join Paris Saint-Germain.
‘For the first time in my career, I am leaving my country and only a project this ambitious could have encouraged me to make such a decision.
‘I want to thank the club and the president for their confidence. To have followed the club’s incredible progression in recent years, I know what dreams Paris Saint-Germain and its fans have in their hearts.
‘I am going to bring all my energy, all my experience and all of my thirst to win to help my new club achieve all the great objectives it has set out for the future.
‘With my teammates and our supporters, we will share fantastic emotions at the Parc des Princes and in all of the stadiums in which we are going to represent Paris, a marvellous city that deserves to one day see its club at the top of international football.’
Davido and his boo, Chioma Avril stepped out for a night out as they prove the love flame is still burning hot.
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The multiple award winning singer and his girlfriend recently took a trip to his state and visited the Ooni of Ife Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi in his palace.
They were warmly received by the the monarch and Davido shared pictures from the memorable visit on his Instagram page and it has evoked a flood of commendations from his followers.
Davido is surely quelling doubts as regards the love he has towards Chioma even as many feel it is a publicity stunt.
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Professor Grace Otinwa is a professor of Exercise Physiology and the immediate past Head of Department, Faculty of Education, University of Lagos. In a chat with Ademola Olonilua and Toluwalope Kareem, she talks about life within and outside the four walls of the university
How did you start your career?
I have been teaching for the past 27 years. I started from the Lagos State College of Education, (now Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education), Ijanikin before I moved to the University of Lagos where I have spent two decades. I started my career as a Lecturer Two and rose through the ranks to become a professor. I have served the university in various capacities; as a lecturer, head of department, housemistress and also I have been on the board of some committees in the university. I am a member of the Senate in the university. I am also the regional vice president of the International Council of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sports and Dance. At the international level, I am referred to as the regional vice president even though I am more like the African president.
Why did you choose human kinetics?
Initially, I didn’t choose human kinetics and health education; it was called physical education then. But one of my brothers who took interest in me felt that I was going to do well in physical education. I wanted to study Christian Religious Studies, but as God would have it, I was offered admission into the College of Education which was affiliated to Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. As time went on, I picked interest in the course and I was quite resolute and determined to excel and God granted me the grace, and I was able to do well. Upon the conclusion of my NCE, I decided to do my degree programme at the main campus of Ahmadu Bello University for two years before I attended the University of Ibadan for my Masters and PhD.
Have you always wanted to be a teacher in life?
I had expressed love to teach at the tertiary level. I remember when we were employed by the Oyo State government to teach in secondary schools, I turned it down because I was determined to teach at the tertiary level. But having said that, my first teaching experience was at a primary school in Bauchi State, I taught there when I completed my post-primary education at the Teachers’ Training College. Also, during my National Youth Service Corps year, I was posted to teach at the Nigerian Army School, Jos. So, I had taught before I bagged a job at the tertiary level and that has given me a balance in my career.
How would you describe your experience the first time you taught in a lecture room?
It was fun and exciting because I was young, vibrant, and single at that time. I had all it took to prepare myself to go into the lecture room and deliver lectures to my students. I was so confident of myself, I wasn’t naive and this made me to be able to interact with the students.
Do you do any other side jobs apart from lecturing?
I do not have any side job because the kind of work I do doesn’t allow me to do any side job. In this profession, we have three folds of assignment; teaching, research and community projects. So for me, the only thing I do apart from teaching is to write books. Of course, you cannot be promoted without conducting research and publication of your research reports. And also community projects, I serve on the board of different schools. I am really too preoccupied to have a side job.
Is your husband a professor?
No, he isn’t, he is a civil engineer.
So how does he feel with you being a professor?
My husband and I have come a long way in our relationship, and I can tell you that he is a wonderful husband. We met at our school fellowship at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Till today, I do not know how he spotted me but his friend assisted him in approaching me. When we started talking, he was a bit reserved towards me because I resided in Lagos but with time, he saw that I was different from the typical Lagos girls. I had to pray about our relationship for a while and I did not accept his advances until I was convinced that it was ordained by God. I would say that God just made our path to be loving and peaceful and till date, I am still amazed at the way my husband professes his love for me. We still love ourselves like teenagers. We go out very often for dinner and lunch dates with or without our children. One thing I have discovered from the Bible is that as women, we need to submit to our husbands. When we started, it was not easy but I realised that he really loves me and that made our marriage easy. I do not find it difficult to go on my two knees to greet my husband even though I am a professor. It has nothing to do with being a professor but about my character as a person.
He is really supportive, he is not jealous of my progress; rather he encourages me to do more so that I can reach higher height in my career. He also picks interest in domestic chores, so when I am busy, he is there to assist me. Since my profession involves travelling for some time, he understands that it is part of my job. Some of my friends call him HOP which means head or husband of professor, so they also call him professor.
I give my husband the respect that he deserves. He believes in me and trusts with everything, including our finances. He reciprocates the respect I give him with deep understanding and career support. I would tell you it is not easy to be a professor. It takes a lot of work.
So it doesn’t feel awkward to relate with your husband who is not a professor?
I do not find it difficult to go on my knees to greet my husband, because he is worth it. I count myself lucky and blessed to have an understanding man like him. I respect him so much and he equally reciprocates. My husband is my head and I don’t deny it, I have been totally submissive to him. He has been a pillar of support when it was rough and when it was good.
There is a general belief that women choose to be in the education field so they can cater for the family; was this the case with you?
My choice of study was triggered by my brother. Becoming a professor wasn’t an easy task because I had a family to cater for but with God, I was able to strike a balance in all aspects of my life which includes my occupation and family. With the help of my husband, we have been able to raise our kids properly. I am very conscious of time management and that is why I have my to-do list which is daily, monthly and yearly which I usually pen down.
How would you describe your family?
We are a very close knit family. I enjoy being with my family. I must spend time with my family in the morning before leaving for work and late in the evening; we go out on dates and hang out to have fun. We always inform ourselves about our daily activities. I do not have a social club, so my family is my social club. We share a really close bond.
Are you a fashionable person?
Honestly, there was a point in my career when I found it difficult to socialise. However, I still find time to socialise; I attend social events especially weddings, and if there are funerals or any other event, I also attend. I am not a big fan of applying make-up on my face and my definition of make-up is to do my hair and rub white powder on my face, not this generation’s definition of make-up. It is too late for me to start applying make-up on my face and this is a choice that I have made. Even if I want to do it, I would look too strange and different. There was an occasion whereby my children called a make-up artist for me and when I saw myself in the mirror, I saw a different person and as soon as I saw my husband, he said, ‘this is not you.’ I went to wipe everything off. It gave me a facelift that made me feel as if I had betrayed myself. I don’t condemn those who do make-up because as a Christian, it is not a sin. I just believe that it is not a part of me probably because I did not grow up with it. Also, because of my time management skill, I consider it a waste of time. I cannot invest an hour in painting my face. I know some friends and family members that spend as much as two hours applying make-up on their face. I cannot imagine myself committing 30 minutes to apply make-up on my face alone. I can spend that time learning the word of God or do something more valuable. I do a lot of exercises and I consider it more important than make-up. I am not saying that applying make-up is bad but it is temporary while exercises leave a permanent impression on the body.
What were some of the challenges you faced with co-workers while you were the head of department, especially being a woman?
Being a professor is a leadership position where you are saddled with the responsibility of mentoring younger academics. There are challenges you will face especially being a woman, there are interpersonal challenges that occur on a daily basis, people would envy you. But I have been able to overcome them by the word of God, and I have been able to manage the excesses of people. I just try and accommodate and help them to mature to the point of understanding when they display all manner of jealousy and falsehood.
What do you have to say about the issue of sexual harassment, especially on the recent sex for mark case in OAU, Ife?
I was a victim of sexual harassment as a student at my NCE level, sadly, I least expected it from the lecturer. I don’t know how God gave me the boldness to deal with him because he was so ashamed of himself. Sexual harassment is as old as man, it has been in existence and I don’t think it has stopped, but what happened in Ife would teach many people that they will learn their lesson the hard way. However, our young ladies should not also expose themselves and be a sneer for men, by their style of dressing, poor attendance in lectures and their mannerism.
If not teaching, what other jobs would you have opted for?
I have worked for over 20 years and I am passionate about teaching. I believe that God has deposited so much in me to offer this generation. Maybe as one grows older, I may think of a change in career, but not right now. I am enjoying my teaching career, even though it has its challenges like sleepless nights, reading publications, doing researches, etc. At a point in time, the thought of relocating to another country came to me but for now, that is not possible, maybe later.
Can you remember the first time you introduced your husband to your family?
I was scared. The fear of what they would say was constantly ringing in my head. I came from a well-disciplined home and I am the last child. At a point, I moved in with my elder brother because they felt my parents over pampered me and they didn’t want that to continue. I shared my plans for marriage with my brothers, then I was put on the hot seat. We had a question and answer session before they agreed to meet with my husband. I took my husband home to introduce him to the family and also he did the same to me.
While you were in school, were you a bookworm or you had a social life as well?
I would say I had two lifestyles; I was committed to my studies and my faith. For me, once I am committed, I don’t easily get distracted and because I had a target of becoming the best, it was more of reading, lectures and attending church services. I didn’t socialise at all. I am not the outgoing type of person. I prefer to be indoors while working behind the scene.
What is the hardest thing about being a lecturer?
The hardest thing is the act of conducting research and publications, maybe meeting up with deadlines.
What do you do in your free time?
I actually do not have a free time, except that I love to do my exercise, singing, reading books, praying as my hobbies.
A social media troll got more than she bargained for after she said Khloe kardashian’s wasn’t ‘cute’
The lady on twitter, tried to make a joke out of a sensitive situation when she tweeted; Is it just me or is @khloekardashian baby, true, not cute at all?
True Kardashian.
Khloe, who has 26.5 Million followers on twitter then replied her saying; What self-respecting adult would even comment on a child’s appearance? What type of disgusting human being are you? It’s pathetic that you are this miserable in your life
Khloe’s reply had a ripple effect as her fans trooped to blast the troll.
However, the troll felt remorseful, then she deleted her initial tweet and tendered an apology ;
Honestly didn’t mean for my tweet to get as many replies and whatnot to it. I apologize for for my actions and I shouldn’t have said what I said. I wasn’t thinking at all.
President Muhammadu Buhari has praised the military’s efforts in bringing an end to the insurgency in the nation.
According to him, the negative history which was associated with the northeast in the past decade is now gradually becoming a thing of the past, as a result of the efforts of all security agencies.
“Our nation is safe again, thanks to the efforts of our security agencies,” the president said at the Nigerian Army Day celebration 2018 in Monguno, Borno State on Friday.
Speaking further, he noted that Boko Haram insurgents now surrender willingly to the troops adding that although there are still challenges, they are being tackled head-on.
“Members of the Boko Haram insurgents now surrender willingly in their numbers to our troops.
“I am happy to inform Nigerians that all other forms of security challenges in other parts of the country are being tackled by our security agencies”.
The President noted that this year’s celebration is designed to showcase the army’s personnel, equipment, as well as their combat capability.
Speaking further, he scored his administration high in the fulfillment of its key cardinal policies which are security, economy and anti-corruption.
“In the last three years of this administration, we have worked tirelessly to ensure and preserve the dignity and sanctity of life.
“When I was sworn in as the President and Commander in Chief of the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I promised that this administration will tackle the challenges of insecurity, poor economy and fight corruption.
“We are all witnesses to the fact that our once battered economy as a nation, has exited recession and is once again vibrant,” the President said.
On security, he, however, noted that although violent acts are still being perpetrated by “those desperate to cause mayhem”, the government will continue to do its best to fish them out and ensure they are punished.
“There are pockets of violence in several states, some deliberately initiated by disgruntled persons who have lost all arguments and are desperate to cause mayhem as a way of seeking relevance.
“We shall fish them out and punish them according to the provision of the law”.
The Police Command in the FCT has arrested and dismissed a policeman who allegedly killed an NYSC member, Angela Igwetu, in Abuja.
Igwetu, who was allegedly shot in the early hours of Wednesday around Ceddi Plaza by a police officer, was rushed to the Garki Hospital where she died.
The Commissioner of Police, Mr Sadiq Bello, disclosed this while addressing newsmen on the incident on Friday in Abuja. Bello said that necessary disciplinary procedures had been concluded.
“He ( suspect) has been dismissed from the force and arraigned before a court of competent jurisdiction and he is currently on remand awaiting trail,” he said. “It was alleged that the lady, one Angela Igwetu stood up and brought out her head through the sun roof of a Toyota Camry car shouting and calling for help that she was kidnapped,” he said.
He said that the police claimed that they flagged down the vehicle but the driver refused to stop which made the police Inspector to open fire on the vehicle which hit the deceased.
The commissioner said that the command would not condone act of irresponsibility and incivility or outright criminality on the part of officers and men.
“They have always been admonished to be civil to members of the public and be professional in the conduct of their duties,” he said. He reassured residents of the territory to go about their lawful businesses without fear of molestation or harassment as their peace and security were guaranteed at all times. Bello appealed for calm and understanding from members of the public and family of the deceased as justice would prevail in the matter.
On the killing of the seven policemen, Bello said that the dastardly act would not deter the police from performing its constitutional duties. He called on members of the public to partner with the police to solve the security challenges in the FCT.
“We owe it a duty to arrest these criminals in order to assuage the souls of these young men so that they don’t die in vain. “The circumstances surrounding the incident is still very sketchy; however, we want to assure members of the public that we will do whatever is necessary to unravel the mystery surrounding the incident,” he said. The gunmen, on Monday at a roundabout in Galadimawa area of Abuja, killed seven policemen who were on stop-and-search duty operation.( NAN)
Media personality Toke Makinwa expressed her feelings and showed gratitude how God almighty has been good to her.
According to her, My journey has been from broken to glory, from grass to greener pastures, from weak to strength, from unbelief to countless testimonies , from victim to victor from being the butt of jokes to influence.
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My journey has been from broken to glory, from grass to greener pastures, from weak to strength, from unbelief to countless testimonies , from victim to victor from being the butt of jokes to influence. From broke to smiling to the bank
I remember when I first charged half a million to attend an event, @swankyjerry and I laughed cos we didn’t think the client will pay but they did and now let’s just say it’s been all the way up I was called “everywhereyougo”, laughed at but somehow we built with every rock thrown at us.
Thank you to everyone who’s taking a chance with me
It’s not been easy, but when Jesus says yes, no man can say no. Thank God we don’t look like what we’ve been thru. I remember when I was adviced to withdraw in Uni, I remember when doors constantly closed in my face and I was constantly told this dream was not for me, I will cry to bed asking why me? I just want to be successful, I just want to put my father’s name in the big blue sky above, it’s unfair that he had to die before he truly lived. I just wanted more.
My name is TM, my glow up is real #Believethat
That TM Glow
I’m not where I want to be but I’m on that journey and the God that has brought me from #Misfitttohero is very real. Failure makes you hungry, pain births courage and against all odds, as long as you stay true to your calling, you’ll get there. You have to believe that there is more on the other side of fear. From Banking radio, television, vlogging, and then I authored a book and despite all that cane with It, I have become one of the most influential brands out of Africa and it can only get better.
Share your story, keep telling it till the revolution becomes televised ✌️
Cheers to Becoming more and even after you think you’ve become all you are called to be, there’s always room to become some more .
#misfittohero #onbecomingmore Congrats @olorisupergal welcome to the authors club, super proud of you taking this hold move.
A quite young mother has narrowly slipped away from the cold hands of death after she jumped out of a bus just before it somersaulted and she ended up landing on her head.
Desire Gold narrated the incident and shared photos of the accident scene and herself in hospital.
She wrote:
Testimony time
God Spared my life… Jehovah over do, On the 27th of June 2018, boarded a bus to Ojodu Bergar, On getting to Otedola bridge driver marched the break and it didn’t hold, with the speed he hit a car in front of us, he came down to open his bus and the car he hit moved and i was at the back seat,everyone jumped off but almost too late for me cos the car was almost summersaulting,abd at tgst point my colleague shouted that I should jump and on doing that, I jumped into another vehicle landing with my head, all I was thinking about before my head went blank was my kids, mum and siblings… But i thank God for the immediate responses of the emergency unit in Lagos state here, that arrived at the scene few mins after the incident ….
Want to use this medium to thank God for sparing my life and given me a second chance, it is for a purpose and it must be ACCOMPLISHED.
And for all my colleagues I love you guys, we no longer colleagues but family, the support and love was massive, and for my CEO Oba Adetola EmmanuelKings (Adron homes), i wouldn’t have asked for better CEO, may God bless you more sir and i appreciate the love sir and my family and loved ones thats for the care, prayers and all the support, I love you all???????
And I am coming out better and stronger …
Not leaving this earth until the purpose I was created accomolishes.. My project is still on PadUp for girls, helping young ladies who can’t afford sanitary pads, the initiative is here to stay…. once am back on my feet me and my team are hitting schools , i haven’t impacted any life yet, so Satan I am going no where …. My God is too faithful to fail
I Am destined for greatest
Am a divine project
Veteran Nollywood actor Richard Mofe-Damijo turned a year older today, the 6th of July and in light of his special day, shared new photos of himself.
The actor, who’s three years away from being a sexagenarian, took to his IG page to share new photos of himself as he thanks God for the gift of life as well as everyone for the show of love.
He captioned a photo,
Yes its my birthday. 57 and counting…Word to self is REJUVENATION…. in all its meaning. I tend to let everything around me affect my mood. But i have soo much to thank God for. I cant pretend not to see all the outpouring of love in all the posts.Texts. Messages. I am grateful and thankful. God bless you all.
Big Brother Naija finalist, CeeC has shared in a recent chat, how someone barged into her in a rest room while she was trying to put herself at ease.
Cynthia ‘CeeC’ Nwadiora recently granted an interview to Elozonam of the Cliff Hanger show, where she spoke about her sojourn in the Big Brother Naija 2018 reality show held earlier this year.
The first-runner up of the TV show discussed many issues ranging from the drama in the house, endorsement deals, embarrassing day of her life, hates and likes, relationship status and her plans for the future.
Speaking on the most embarrassing day of her life, she explained how she wore a jumpsuit and struggled to totally take it off to pee before someone barged into her private space.
“I think it (most embarrassing moment in my life) has to be the day that I wore a jumpsuit and wanted to pee and in trying to zip down and taking off the entire outfit just to pee, someone just came into the house and I was like okay I’m n*ked” she said amidst loud laughter.
When quizzed further, the controversial drama queen who clipped the wings of Tobi Bakre at the house refused to mention the identity if the person.
The 26-year old lawyer later explained in the rest of the interview that she is still single and not interested in dating anyone for now.
She also revealed she missed Big Brother’s voice but she is not interested in participating in the show again except if she is paid to do so.
Nigerian singer, Burna Boy has revealed that he has no plans of voting in the 2019 Elections in Nigeria.
The singer made this known via his Insta-stories today – according to him, anyone who believes their votes would count is delusional.
In his words,
I will not be voting. I see no reason why me or any Nigerian youth should. If you think your Votes mean anything or you think you can implement change by voting for the same shit,And I mean on both sides of the elections.
You are delusional and you are part of the problem.We are Hopeless youths Who are too scared to FIGHT for our future, therefore we have unconsciously accepted to Have no future.
Just recycle the past over n over while we pray n talk so fucking much
Please understand that They will keep on Fucking us until we cut their Dicks off!
When he was asked what he thinks is the way forward, he said,
Financial independence of the Youths will give us the Power we need to be able to change our situation. The youth should be the future and the failures of the past should not keep on ruling us and repeating.
A youth corps member, who is also a mother, had her passing out parade earlier today – and interestingly, she brought her adorable child fully clothed in the NYSC regalia to the event.
The excited mother, simply identified as Immaculate made sure her little son also joined in the passing out event as she had him clad in NYSC uniform.
The lovely mama was pictured carrying her handsome child in a well-tailored NYSC khaki, white shirt and white sneakers to match.
The outfit caught the attention of other participants of the National Youth Service Corps programme who were in the joyous mood after completing a year’s service.
Cynthia Cee-C Nwadiora recently granted an interview to Elozonam of the Cliff Hanger show during which she spoke about her sojourn in the Big Brother Naija 2018 reality show which held in South Africa.
The first-runner up of the TV show discussed many issues ranging from the drama in the house, endorsement deals, embarrassing day of her life, hates and likes, relationship status and her plans for the future.
Speaking on the most embarrassing day of her life, she explained how she wore a jumpsuit and struggled to totally take it off to pee before someone barged into her private space.
“I think it (most embarrassing moment in my life) has to be the day that I wore a jumpsuit and wanted to pee and in trying to zip down and taking off the entire outfit just to pee, someone just came into the house and I was like okay I’m n*ked” she said amidst loud laughter.
When quizzed further, the drama queen who clipped the wings of Tobi Bakre at the house refused to mention the identity of the person.
The 26-year old lawyer later explained in the rest of the interview that she is still single and not interested in dating anyone for now.
She also revealed she missed Big Brother’s voice but she is not interested in participating in the show again except if she is paid to do so.
The diminutive lady also hinted that she left the show with nothing. It would be recalled that Miracle went home with prizes and money worth N45 million being the winner of the show.
E-money who is known for his flamboyant and luxury lifestyle has newly acquired a Maybach 62s Car said to be worth a whooping $500,000 (five hundred thousand dollars).
His younger brother, Kcee Limpopo took to his social media page to share this photo with his 1.8million followers.
His fans have congratulated him as well as seized the opportunity to appeal for financial assistance from the business man.
Richard Akindele, the lecturer sacked by the management of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, for demanding sex from a student for high grades, has explained the reason for his action.
In his reply to a query issued to him by the university, Akindele explained that the five rounds of sex demanded from OAU postgraduate student, Monica Osagie, as revealed by the leaked audio conversation between them, was a deliberate attempt to discourage the student and at the same time to invite her to his office to obtain evidence.
According to New Telegraph, he revealed that the demand for five days of sex was a deliberate attempt to play along with the student. The university did not, however, buy his argument and dismissed the professor.
Evidence submitted by the professor to the investigative panel include screenshots of WhatsApp conversations including nude pictures allegedly belonging to Osagie. Akindele claimed that the two photos, an alleged screenshot of Osagie’s private part, were sent to him to arouse him sexually.
According to the WhatsApp messages presented by the lecturer, Osagie had allegedly initiated conversation with the lecturer at about 5:52a.m. on Sunday, February 25, declaring her interest in the lecturer. She then sent him seductive messages, including nude photos. The dismissed professor said it was only unfortunate that the girl was faster in implicating him.
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has declared July 9 to July 11 as National Day of prayers and fasting programme against the killings across the country.
The association also called on all Nigerians, both within and outside the country to take part in the programme.
The President, Rev. Samson Ayokunle made the announcement in a statement signed by Pastor Adebayo Oladeji, Special Assistant, Media & Communications to the CAN president, on Thursday in Abuja.
Ayokunle said that the decision was hinged on the willful and persistent killings of fellow citizens in general and Christians in particular and mostly in Plateau and Benue states where mass burial has become the norm.
“CAN is worried, disturbed and disappointed that despite all the clarion calls on President Muhammadu Buhari to re-organise his security team by replacing all the security chiefs, he has consistently not responded to such calls. From all indications, the President seems to be satisfied with their poor performance and the attendant problems that have led to the avoidable loss of lives and property,” he said.
He called on all Christians in the country and diaspora to participate in the three-day prayers and fasting programme for God to end all the senseless, unwarranted, and selected killings in the country.
“If the government has failed us, we are very sure that our God will never fail,” he said.
He disclosed that all the National Executive Committee’s members of the CAN, the church and denominational leaders have been invited to participate in a peaceful protest march to both the National Assembly and the States House to impress on the government to see the need to effectively stop the unprecedented killings.
Ayokunle said that the association has also directed its leadership at the state and local government levels to organise the same peaceful protest march to the Government House and the Local government headquarters respectively on July 11.
“We will tell the government enough is enough.
“I appeal to all members to be law-abiding before, during and after the peaceful protest,” he said.
He expressed disappointment to the ungodly and unlawful counsel from the Presidency for people living under the threat of the Fulani herdsmen to give away their land or face death.
The only time such a directive was given was during the tyrannical leadership of Ahab when he killed Naboth, who refused to let go of his inherited land to the greedy, wicked and the ungodly king Ahab.
Although, he succeeded in killing Naboth, the wrath of God did not spare his family despite his remorselessness. Those who use violence to take away what belongs to others are unfit to be called humans,” he added.
The CAN leader, however, called on Nigeria to rise up and speak against such a position and killing of innocent citizens.
A 13-year-old Primary 4 pupil in Akoko-Edo LGA of Edo State, has been defiled and raped by a 65-year-old man, identified as Matthew Omokhafe.
Dr. Joan Osa Oviawe, the Chairman, Edo State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), disclosed that the child’s custody has been handed over to the State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development.
She assured that the case would be charged to court to ensure that justice is done.
In related news, the policemen attached to the Eleme Police Area Command succeeded in arresting two of the suspects, namely Jehebamiema Nelson and Dere Somiari, while others are still at large.
The men, aged between 45 and 68 years, allegedly took turns to defile the girl on several occasions. The victim lives with her grandmother who usually sends her to hawk.
Ben Murray-Bruce, the Senator representing Bayelsa East in the National Assembly, has reacted to the Supreme Court’s verdict on Senate President Bukola Saraki’s assets declaration and sundry charges suit instituted against him before the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT).
Saraki was on Friday acquitted 1,018 days after the trial began as the Supreme Court affirmed that there was no evidence of false declaration of assets against him.
Ben Bruce, writing on his verified Twitter page, hailed the Senate President’s victory at the highest court, and said it was deserved.
He wrote: “Well deserved @bukolasaraki. I am ever convinced that victory could only be delayed but never denied.
“This is a big win for truth. I also praise the Supreme Court for this defining judgment – it couldn’t have come at a better time.”
A female Corp Member in Kaduna identified as Onyinyechi Beauty Solomon has built a 3-room Corpers’ Lodge at Government Secondary School, Fadia, Tudun Wada in Zangon Kataf Local Government in Kaduna state.
Kaduna community has conferred a Chieftaincy title on her.
The serving corps member, who hails from Abia state, said the project was her contribution to her host community as her Community Development Service (CDS), the third cardinal point of NYSC.
According to Daily Sun, in appreciation, Onyinyechi Solomon was conferred with the chieftaincy title of GIMBIYA Fadia meaning “a lady of worth in the King’s palace” by Fadia traditional council.
On building the lodge, she said; “the project was my little effort to address one of the challenges that confronted my host community of service.
”With the lodge in place, the community will never lack the presence of NYSC members to drive development efforts in the area and I am so happy God used me to get this done with support from the people of the community. I equally thank the NYSC for giving us the platform.”
Commissioning the landmark corps project yesterday in Zango Kataf, Coordinator of the NYSC in Kaduna, Walida Siddique Isa said, the scheme will always support excellence in all its programmes across the country.
Beloved Nollywood Actress, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has taken to her Instagram page to cry out after she spotted an outrageously edited photo of herself online.
The beautiful mother and wife of a pilot who was not finding it funny, shared the hilarious photo which she captioned;
“’ I mean , Who did this? What’s wrong with you people? “
The actress was recently invited to be a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ” THE OSCARS.
She announced the good news on her IG :
Its With Great joy and Sense of Responsibility that I Announce that I have been Invited to be a Member of The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ” THE OSCARS “. I am Truly Elated.
Love and being Horny are two things that are often mistaken for each other in this present Generation of ours.
These Lovebirds couldn’t wait to get a room and decided to display their affections in public in full glare of Ikeja City Mall shoppers and staff.
According to Popular twitter user, Adegoke Pamilerin who shared the story on twitter, he wrote:
“Shame has finished in this Lagos oooo… What will we not see at ICM??? This guy and a lady have stayed over 30 minutes at the same spot.. They’ve kissed and done everything possible .. the only thing left is for them to have sex on that spot…”
This is a rather strange thing in this part of the world, so what do Y’all think, it’s a free world innit ?
A 10-year-old girl who has been identified Udeme Usen Etukudoh, has been badly dealt with by her mum.
The young girl may now have been scarred for life after her mother burnt her face with electric iron for allegedly stealing N200.
The incident happened yesterday in Ikot Ekang Itam, Uruan Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.
A report by an NGO, Child’s Right and Rehabilitation Network (CRARN) exposed the development.
Read below:
Early Thursday, I met ten-year-old Udeme Usen Etukudoh, an indigene of Ikot Ekang Itam, being treated for burns and a deep cut on her face at a small pharmacy along Calabar/Itu Road. Upon inquiry, I learned that Udeme was severely abused by her own mother for “stealing N200”, the sum which is less than a dollar.
Udeme, a Primary 5 pupil of RCM School, near Itam Police Divisional Headquarters, said her mother, because of the missing N200, pushed the plug of an electric iron into an electrical socket and further applied the extremely hot device on parts of her body. The burnings later disfigured her face. Not satisfied with the burns, the girl said her mother used a short wood to hit and tear open her right chin just by her eye. Her mother, Aniedi Etim Akpan (according to the little girl), had gone out for petty trading at the popular Itam market as of the time I visited their house to make findings. Udeme’s stepfather, whose name could not be ascertained at the time of checks, and a woman who said she was the little girl’s elder sister, said that the missing money was stolen by Udeme, and that she deserved the burns dealt on her as “punishment”.
But the little girl, who lives with her mother and stepfather, denied stealing the money. She said anytime money gets missing from her step father’s pocket or house, the theft would be attributed to her. She said she was innocent of the accusation. Upon further inquiry, Udeme led me to her biological father, Usen Okon Etukudoh, a bricklayer who lives just close to where his daughter lives with her mother. Usen said Udeme had opted to stay with her mother, Aniedi, after their separation some years back, but that he would stab his former wife with a broken bottle if anything happens to his daughter.
As at 11.30 am, Udeme, dressed in her school uniform, had not taken breakfast when I met her at the pharmacy. To show the extent of trauma the little girl went through, the step-father who took her to the pharmacy shop rejected the bill of N4,000 he was asked to pay for the child’s emergency treatment. He wanted to pay N2,000 instead. I had to buy a loaf of bread and Coca-Cola so that she could eat something before being administered with what the pharmacy attendant called “inflammatory injection” to stop the pain. Two things are likely to happen to the child if her father decides to let her stay continuously with her mother (as I later told him): it is either that she leaves the house (to God knows where) in order to be free from torture or she gets killed secretly by her mother and stepfather. God help the hapless child!
A father of four was killed on Fathers day over a parking space argument.
The man who killed the father-of-four because of an argument over a parking space, yesterday submitted himself to the Police.
According to Daily News, the suspect, David Hall, 46, planned his attack for months after 33-year-old William Fernandez took his parking spot in January.
On June 17, Hall got his revenge as he chased and gunned down Fernandez at about 12:20 a.m, just hours before the father-of-four was supposed to spend Father’s Day with his four children.
Hall then went on the run for nearly three weeks, as Police put up ‘wanted’ posters in his neighborhood.
Fernandez first encountered Hall in January outside Hall’s home on Forrest St. in Bushwick, Brooklyn, where he was visiting someone in the area, and the two argued over the parking spot, almost coming to blows.
On June 17, in the wee hours of Father’s Day, the two crossed paths again on Stanwix Street. at Melrose Street. This time, however, Hall had a gun, Police said.
He chased Fernandez, firing as they ran, and a bullet hit the dad in the chest, Police said. Fernandez bolted two blocks, finally collapsing on Bushwick Avenue near Beaver Street. He died at Wyckoff Hospital.
Hall, a father-of-two, faces murder and weapons possession charges.
A Nigerian lady, simply identified as Gift has revealed how her biological father started sexually assaulting her from the tender age of 6.
Vanessa Willie, who is a relationship and marriage coach spoke with the young lady where she revealed this.
She said the assault started when her mother was in the Police Academy and even when she came back and noticed things were different, she didn’t tell open up to her mother.
Her Dad had threatened her with his gun and a knife. He had also threatened to kill her and her mum if she mentioned it to anyone.
Her mum only found out 6 years later, when Gift was 12. She got angry and left Gift’s dad, but family, friends, and their church convinced her to go back to Gift’s dad and she did.
This affected Gift badly, and at some point, she took her parent’s names and photos to a herbalist and even contacted assassins to have them killed.
Her mum forgiving her dad and returning to him sent Gift into a life of fraud, robbery, and drug abuse from the age of 12. But today, she has moved on from that and is living her best life.
Vanessa wrote:
“Three years ago, Gift started her journey of recovery and healing with Vanessa after being abused by her biological father for many years. She was only six years old when the abuse began. First, he used his fingers. Then, it graduated to full-blown intercourse.
It became a regular thing and got so bad that for a period of time, she couldn’t attend school due to a whitish, smelly, purulent discharge from her private part and the unbearable associated pain.
This was Gift’s dilemma for years and her Mom was non-the-wiser initially. She couldn’t open up as her father had threatened to kill her and all she held dear if she dared utter a word.
Gift is a living proof that a little act of kindness and a little show of love, can turn the life of anyone around for good. She’s a single mother of two, who braved all the odds despite the abuse and dysfunctionality of her family to etch her name in the never-ending list of Survivors with Heart like an Amazon.”
France progressed into the last 4 of the World Cup with a remarkably straightforward defeat of a subdued Uruguay on Friday.
Raphael Varane and Antoine Griezmann scored as France advanced to a World Cup semi-final against either Belgium or Brazil after easing past Uruguay on Friday.
Following an opening passage high on energy but bereft of quality, Varane glanced home a Griezmann free-kick to open the scoring before the Atletico Madrid man doubled France’s advantage just after the hour mark in a moment to forget for Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando Muslera.
Griezmann found space 25 yards out and fired in a shot that should have been routine for Muslera but the ball slipped through his grasp and into the net.
Oscar Tabarez’s Uruguay, attacking options looked bleak with injured striker Edinson Cavani out and they never looked like finding a route back into the game and France now await Friday’s late game to see who they will meet in St Petersburg on Tuesday.
The opening 40 minutes were notable only for Uruguay’s pressing and harassing of France whenever Didier Deschamps’ men were in possession, and a bad miss from Les Bleus’ golden boy Kylian Mbappe.
Some Corps members who were meant to have passed out from their service year yesterday have been asked to repeat their service year due to gross misconduct and other related acts.
Out of 2,484 Corps members, comprising 1,473 members (male) 1,011 (female), deployed to the state, the 91 corps members were alleged to have been involved in gross misconduct and flouting of the rules of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC.
Mr Benjamin Omotade, the state coordinator, who confirmed this to DAILY POST in Asaba, said, “the 91 corps members are to repeat their service, they were found defaulting of gross misconduct, lawlessness. This is the punishment they face for another one year.”
He stated that corps members in Delta, throughout their service, were trained to face the labour market independently through different skills acquisition programmes that include: baking, bead making and soap making among others.
Omotade said the corps members had the opportunity of mingling with different people from different cultures, as well as gained entrepreneurial skills, adding that NYSC in the state has trained corps members to be tolerant, good leaders and patriotic citizens.
He charged the corps members to be patriotic and engage in entrepreneurial activities as that is the solution to surviving the harsh economic realities in the country, adding that “hardworking corps members shall be rewarded, and will be gainfully employed after their service”.
The nemesis of gross misconduct and other related acts has caught up with ninety-one (91) corps members who were supposed to pass out from their service year in Delta state on Thursday same day with other members of their batch.
Out of 2,484 corps members, comprising 1,473 members (male) 1,011 (female), deployed to the state, the 91 corps members were alleged to have been involved in gross misconduct and flouting of the rules of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC.
Mr Benjamin Omotade, the state coordinator, who confirmed this to DAILY POST in Asaba, said, “the 91 corps members are to repeat their service, they were found defaulting of gross misconduct, lawlessness. This is the punishment they face for another one year.”
He stated that corps members in Delta, throughout their service, were trained to face the labour market independently through different skills acquisition programmes that include: baking, bead making and soap making among others.
Omotade said the corps members had the opportunity of mingling with different people from different cultures, as well as gained entrepreneurial skills, adding that NYSC in the state has trained corps members to be tolerant, good leaders and patriotic citizens.
He charged the corps members to be patriotic and engage in entrepreneurial activities as that is the solution to surviving the harsh economic realities in the country, adding that “hardworking corps members shall be rewarded, and will be gainfully employed after their service”.
In an interview with our correspondent, Miss Chizoba Edith said it was a great privilege to serve in Delta state, adding that, “I wish the service would not come to an end, it has given me opportunity to relate with people from different parts of the country, it was wonderful experience serving here.”
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Yakubu Dogara, has congratulated the President of the Senate Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki on his victory at the Supreme Court.
He stated that the victory has proven that institutions in Nigeria are working.
In a statement issued on Friday, Speaker Dogara said he received the news of the apex court’s verdict with joy.
He said: “The judgment of the Supreme Court today has once again reinforced our confidence and belief in the nation’s judiciary as the last hope of the common man.
“As Democrats, this has again reaffirmed the independence of the judiciary as protected by our constitution under the doctrine of separation of powers and principles of checks and balances.
“No doubt, the Supreme Court’s judgement will help in no small way in strengthening the independence of the legislature as the first organ of government under our constitutional democracy and presidential system of government.
“The almost three years trial has now been finally put to rest and has shown that no matter the allegations only the truth prevails in the end.
“He commended the doggedness and fighting spirit exhibited by senator Saraki who refused to be distracted by the long trial and remained resolute and focused on his legislative duties as president of the Senate.”
Dogara urged Saraki to see the trial as a test of his leadership, calling on him to forgive and put the prosecution behind.