Nigerian singing sensation, Simi‘s birthday was on Thursday and to celebrate, the singer threw a birthday bash for friends over the weekend.
Simi shared photos from the party, with the 80s as its theme, on her Instagram – she sure had a fun time with friends as even her music colleague, Falz came thru for her.
Head of states, President Muhammadu Buhari has arrived the country from London where he attended the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).
The President returned to Abuja on Saturday evening – he’d travelled to London on April 9th shortly after declaring his intention to seek re-election in 2019.
During his time in the UK, the president made a quite controversial statement concerning the Nigerian youths which had most of them on social media enraged.
The president had said some of the country’s youths are lazy – this notion, obviously didn’t sit well with many youths on social media, who took to the internet to air their displeasure.
A lot of youths began showing what it is they do for a living and how they’re not lazy et all – even celebrities joined the league in lambasting the President for making such a derogatory comment about Nigerian youths.
Well, he’s in the country now, so we’ll only see whether the issue will be adequately addressed.
A Michigan couple with 13 children (all sons!) welcomed another baby boy into the family on Wednesday.
Jay and Kateri Schwandt, of Rockford, Michigan, weren’t too surprised that evening when their new son Finley Sheboygan entered the world. As in is the family’s tradition, they waited until the birth to learn the baby’s sex.
“We’ve got all boys, so it’s what we’re used to,” Jay, 43, tells PEOPLE. “It would’ve been nice to have a girl, but we’re super excited to have another boy. Some of the boys were hoping for a little sister, and some were rooting for another brother. I was pulling for a girl.”
Finley was born at 5:56 p.m. weighing 8 lbs. and four ounces, WDIV reports.
“We’re just as excited with number 14 as we were with number one. It’s something we really enjoy and the boys have such a good time with it,” Jay says of becoming a father for the 14th time.
The large family has been in headlines in recent years as they welcomed number 13. Now, Jay says their family could finally be complete.
“[Kateri and I] are both in our 40s now so we know we’re coming to the end of this,” he tells PEOPLE. “So when we found out she was expecting number 14 we really relished everything that’s gone along with her being pregnant again thinking this is probably the last time.”
A viewer of the Big Brother Naija show, has asked other viewers not to judge controversial housemate, Cee-C, saying that the reason she’s the way she is is because of her family background.
This lady, Adenike, who presumably knows at least a handful about the drama queen’s family, shared why viewers shouldn’t be quick to judge her actions in the house but rather be sympathetic with her.
She says her father brought bitterness to their family and this is what is affecting her in the Big Brother house… Adenike wrote,
Guys, CeeC’s dad left her sick mum to marry his secretary, only for the woman to die and her married a second, and only for the family to discover the secretary already had two kids for him while their mum was alive. CeeC them are from Ozubulu in Anambra state and her father lives at New Haven in Enugu. Most of these happenings in their family made them angry and bitter. Please do not blame her too much.
Evicted Big Brother Naija housemate, Teddy A is set to launch his clothing line called ‘badman Apparel‘ – the singer took to his twitter handle to make the announcement tweeting;
Official announcement date of my new clothing line “Badman Apparel” will be out soon. Watch this space!
Official announcement date of my new clothing line “Badman Apparel” will be out soon. Watch this space! ?
This comes just few days after the singer took to his Instagram to launch his new record label, “Alpha Records” – though the graduate of the University of Texas never revealed why he left his former record label, Big A Entertainment, however hinging on his new found fame, he announced the launch of Alpha Records on his Instagram page.
He wrote on his page,
I’m so hyped about this one. My newest baby, ALPHA Records. I hope the birth of this company brings greater, fruitful and more fulfilling years to come. Amen! ?? #AR #Badman #AlphaMale#BasedOn1or2
Logo by @samuel_olawunmi ??
2018 has to be the year for Singer, Slimcase, as he’s taken over the streets with his trending music… and has also featured in a lot of popular street music.
Slimcase has apparently, been in the music game for 8 years, but nothing was heard of him until last year when he released some hit songs.
The Oshozondi crooner who seems to be the most sought after artiste for the best street collaboration, has however pointed out that he might not be the king of street music, or may not even know who the rightful king is. But one thing is certain, he is definitely the Otunba of street music.
According to Slimcase: “Street music didn’t start with me, it started long before me. I only came on the scene to add flavour to it. With street music came shaku shaku dance which started from the streets of Agege and Mushin.
Shaku shaku has been around for a while on the streets, but nobody paid attention to it and no one knew how to tap into a sound for the dance until I dropped the song titled ‘Oshozondi’, and showed them that they can vibe that dance to this song. It created a standard for them which showed that this sound really goes with the dance. It made me popular. I didn’t start the dance, my song created a platform for the dance,” he said
Long before he became an article on the scene, the likes of Olamide, Dammy Krane, and others have been ruling the streets with their street vibes and slang but Slimcase maintains his own style of street slangs which he calls lambas and says they are like no other on the scene.
He explained it is the reason he had christened himself, Otumba Lamba, saying he’s not the king and challenges anyone who is king to come forth and declare.
“No one has come out to say he’s the king of the street. I am the one who has come out to say I’m Otunba Lamba and the street accepted it like that because they enjoy my delivery. Street music is about slang (language) and I call my own lamba.”
Nigerian filmmaker and actor, Kunle Afolayan, has rubbished the claim by one of his brothers, Aremu Afolayan, that their late famous filmmaker father, Ade Love, was a very poor man.
Speaking with Punch about two weeks ago, Aremu insisted that he came from a poor home.
He said:
“My father was never a rich man; he only made money but never had money. Whenever he made money, he spent it almost immediately.
“He did not have money because he did not have investments. He did not leave anything for me, but he made me work and earn a living for myself. If he had left something, maybe I would have grown better than this, but it has taught me that I would not do the same to my children. My father was only famous but he was never wealthy.”
“I was born poor but I don’t know if my other brothers would say otherwise but I know that I was born poor in a makeshift wooden face-me-I-face-you house in a very poor area. Rich people never affiliated themselves with us or allowed their children to play with us…”
But Kunle, Ade Love’s most popular son, said his brother was just being stupid for labelling their father as poor.
He told Sunday Scoop, “Do you know Ade Love? Was Ade Love a poor man? That is his (Aremu’s) own opinion as everyone has a mind of their own. I would not say things were rosy, but we were never poor. If your parents were able to give you quality education and you enjoyed some luxuries that a lot of people didn’t have access to, then you cannot openly say you come from a poor home.”
“I am sure I didn’t come from a poor home. Though I cannot speak for anyone, I just think he (Aremu) is stupid. I didn’t get to see the story.
“Funnily, some people thought I was the one who granted the interview. When the General Manager of Eko Hotel told me he read my interview in PUNCH, I was surprised because I didn’t grant any interview recently. Whenever I see the man again, I will let him know it was not me he read; it is a misrepresentation.”
Chidinma Ekile, has been struggling to stay relevant in the music industry since leaving her former record company, Capital Hill Records.
Chidinma’s present situation has made some music critics query why she left Capital Hill Records when she had no concrete backup plan.
In an encounter with Sunday Scoop, co-owner of Capital Hill Records, Ill Bliss, stated that it was the decision of the record company not to renew Chidinma’s contract when it expired.
The rapper said, “Chidinma didn’t just wake up one morning and leave the record label. Didn’t you guys see that the relationship degenerated?
“Her contract expired with Capital Hill and we did not want to renew it. We are the record company; so, we decide what to do with an artiste we create.”
According to him, when they started Capital Hill Records, there was no plan to keep artistes for a long time.
“From the start, Clarence Peters and I didn’t plan to keep artistes for too long. Phyno stayed for a year too.
“There is always a problem when you start to keep an artiste for too long because you want to recoup all the money you invested in him or her and make a huge profit too.
“We made some good money from these artistes; we made enough money to break even and cover all our expenses,” he said.
He added that when Chidinma’s contract expired after seven years with the company, they believed she needed to build her own team.
“Chidnma knows where to find us and she knows we will always help her if she needs our help. We only have me and Mz Kiss on the label at the moment,” Ill Bliss added.
Who do you think is going home with the grand prize?
After 12 weeks of intense competition and intrigues, the stage is set again to crown the winner of Nigeria’s biggest reality TV show, Big Brother Naija.
The show began on Sunday, January 28, with 20 housemates.
The winner will win a cash prize of N25million and other prizes, which includes a brand new SUV car which equates to N45million.
The five top finalists are: Miracle, Tobi, Cee-C, Nina and Alex.
At the end of last Sunday’s show, Anto, Lolu and Khloe polled the least number of votes ahd were evicted from the #BBNaija house, leaving five housemates to battle for the prize.
It has been a long journey for the top five finalists and whoever emerges the winner tomorrow, will instantly become a millionaire.
20 housemates namely: Princess, Bitto, Khloe, K Brule, DeeOne, Vandora, Ahneeka, Angel, Leo, IfuEnnada, Anto, Teddy A, Bam Bam, Rico Swavey, Lolu, Nina, Miracle, Alex, Tobi and Ceec began the race, but only five of them made it to the final.
While this third season of the reality show tagged “Double Wahala” has been punctuated with breakups, makeups and a dirty fight that led to the disqualification of two housemates, the show equally has lived up to its billing as the most watched show across the continent.
Recall that three weeks into the show, housemates Khloe and her strategic partner K Brule were disqualified from the game for quarreling, using profane words on each other, an act that is against the big brother house rules.
However, Khloe was lucky to return into the house when big brother presented an opportunity for two evicted housemates to be voted back into the house.
This opportunity saw Khloe and Anto who had also been evicted earlier on, return into the big brother house.
Also, after staying three weeks in the house, Princess, Bitto, DeeOne and Vandora were evicted on the first live eviction show of the season hosted by Ebuka Obi-Uchenndu, making them the first set of housemates to be evicted from the show.
Big brother Naija housemate Alex has had her mother’s kitchen refurbished by Dano after winning the competition organized by Dano for housemates.
Alex’s mother’s kitchen in Asaba was tastefully refurbished and shown to her and all the housemates.
A video message from her mother, was shown as well.
Alex who got so emotional couldn’t hide her tears. She also won a cash price of N500,000.
Alex’s fans have also intensified efforts to make her win the 45 million prize money. According to them, she was the most realistic person in the House; a motive behind the reality show.
Recall that Alex literally jumped off the bed and screamed during her nightmare – her action caught Tobi’s attention who sleeping by her side.
Tobi, upon seeing that she had a bad dream then quickly prayed for her before he then went on to put his arms around her while she slept.
We are just hours away from the Grand Finale of this Year’s Big Brother Naija Reality TV show, and viewers are catching up on the last moments.
As expected, a house party is already going down, and fans can’t help but notice the chemistry Tobi and Alex have now formed during the closing weeks of the show.
A twitter user suggested that; “Tobi and Alex are FRIENDS!! Who care deeply about each other. Tolex is just our medicine. It keeps us happy from these toxic streets. Don’t let high blood pressure kill you. You get? #BBNaija”
Tobi and Alex are FRIENDS!! Who care deeply about each other. Tolex is just our medicine. It keeps us happy from these toxic streets. Don’t let high blood pressure kill you. You get? #BBNaijapic.twitter.com/JCK97gIKmw
Tobi and Alex, going in as a couple, Miracle and Nina going in as a couple. Cee-c and Ninja prime are meant to be a thing, but he stood her up #BBNaija smh
Forget Leo (Cos I know he doesn’t really care about Alex) Tobi and Alex have true connection between them. Like I see them making a couple outside the house… they care and understand eachother easily. ?? pic.twitter.com/zOJOaiw4IJ
I can’t beleive tobi and Alex still be no 1 trend on a sunday morning in Nigeria, are you people not going to church ??, Tobi and Alex na relationship goal ????, king Cee C sorry oo ? #BBNaija miracle and nina too much love ???
Looks like Tobi and Alex just got married and they are doing first couples dance, while the bestie and his fiancé and ex be watching in the crowd ??? #BBnaija
Looks like Tobi and Alex just got married and they are doing first couples dance, while the bestie and his fiancé and ex be watching in the crowd ??? #BBnaija
Tobi and Alex, going in as a couple, Miracle and Nina going in as a couple. Cee-c and Ninja prime are meant to be a thing, but he stood her up #BBNaija smh
If Tobi and Alex like, let them be playing around there. In my mind they’re already married with 2kids.
See the chemistry naaa…
Both look so comfortable in their zone.
This table Tobi and Alex are shaking has a lot of single Nigerians on it. #Bbnaijapic.twitter.com/BLi3P7YMql
The world’s fattest sisters from India have had gastric bands fitted aged six and eight – because they weighed a humongous 22 stone between them. Yogita Nandwana, eight, and her sister, Amisha, six, used to devour a heavy breakfast of chapatis and six bananas, while they scoffed eight more chapatis with half a kilo of rice and three bowls of curry for lunch – and again for dinner.
They also gorged on six packets of crisps, five packets of biscuits, a litre of milk and a litre of Coca-Cola every single day.
Yogita weighted a massive 59kg at her heaviest while her sister, who is two years younger, was 82kg.
But thanks to the kindness of a surgeon, the girls have had bariatric surgery to help keep their weight and health problems under control.
They have already lost a stone in weight and the breathing problems they suffered from beforehand have already improved.
Their Father, , 36, from a village in Gujarat, western India, told of how he only earns Rs 3,000 (£35) a month as a labourer, but sometimes had to borrow money to indulge his girls’ constant hunger.
Yogita and Amita first hit international headlines in 2015 when the former weighed 33.6kg and the latter weighed 47kg when they were only aged five and three respectively.
That’s when Rameshbhai (The Father) quickly realised he was in fact hurting his children.
But with no money, he was nearly prepared to sell one of his kidneys to afford medical help for his daughters.
For the next three years the family were sent from one hospital and doctor to another across India, seeking help, but no result or long term weight loss managed to help the girls get healthy.
However, last month Asia’s top bariatric surgeon, Dr Mahendra Narwaria, from Asian Bariatrics Clinic, in Ahmedabad, western India, invited the family for a meeting.
Dr Narwaria promised to help, free of charge, and offered the sisters surgery to reduce their stomachs and long term consultations and guidance on permanent weight loss and a course of hormones and vitamins.
Award-winning Nollywood actress, Stephanie Linus and her hubby, earlier today celebrated their 6th wedding anniversary. The couple got married in Paris in 2012 and have a son together.
Taking to her IG page to celebrate their union, Stephanie wrote;
“Happy Wedding Anniversary to #mysoulmate. Thank you for filling my heart and our home with so much joy and laughter.
On this day you married me like a princess, I still remember how you stood gallantly like the Prince that you are, poised to sweep me off my feet. I’m eternally glad I chose right.
May our Father continually give us the Wisdom and Strength to be instruments of change to our world.
Hours ago, we posted the news of an Ibadan Based Model who told ladies “If he doesn’t satisfy you in bed, he’s cheating on you”.
Away from that, a controversial Ghanaian actress, Princess Shyngle has advised her fellow ladies to stay away from a man who can’t make then cum.
The curvy dark-skinned actress decided to wade into the issue of sexual prowess which has been very topical currently with more women finding options because their partners are not good in bed.
Princess Shyngle indicated that it will be a waste of time for ladies to worry themselves in a relationship in which they are not getting sexual climax.
She posted: “Never stay in a relationship with someone who can’t make you cum”.
Is it just me or do these ladies wanna go independent ? LOL
While conversing with fellow housemate, Nina, Cee-C openly stated that even her father can’t bring his own opinion to her concerning issues whatsoever.
The egocentric, controversial housemate, while speaking with Nina, was on about why people feel they had the right to just bring their opinion and tell what or how she should be.
She says, all her life, they’ve not been there, so why should they in just a space of three months, feel obligated to tell her she should be this or that way.
In course of this, she said even her father cannot bring his opinion to her… Watch her speak below:
Think Nigerian Youths are Lazy, fam Think AGAIN!!!
A 16-year-old Nigerian girl is making the country proud in America. The first year student of Augsburg University, Oluwatofunmi Oteju, was awarded the Emerging Leader of the Year award for 2018 by the University held on the 8th of April, 2018.
The award designed to recognize students who participated in the Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) during 2017 fall semester, was used by the University to celebrate students who demonstrated active involvement in student activities, student governance, and student life at Augsburg during the academic year.
In recommending Oluwatofunmi for the award, her international student advisors, James Tresland Porter and Angela Bonfigilio wrote that she exhibited calm presence and showed strong leadership within her short stay on campus.
“In her short time here, despite her age, she has shown extreme maturity and leadership on campus, “ her Advisor wrote in her recommendation form.
The recommendation stated further that Tofunmi was awarded for her selfless contributions in the area of guiding International Students in settling into the University environment.
The University stated that Tofunmi impressed it with her confidence in navigating Augsburg and the opportunities around her with humility.
Over the weekend, Akpororo welcomed a set of twins with his wife in the United States.
Popular comedian Jephthah Akpororo is in a celebration mood, with the arrival of his twins.
He took to his IG page to share this photo of himself taking a walk with his newborn twins. He captioned the adorable photo, ‘First outing with my babies #roroprince & second #roroprincess#babaibeji.’
Akpororo who is holding one of his comedy show in Sapele, Delta State, took to his Instagram to share the good news with his fans, by uploading a video where he is seen celebrating with friends in the traditional way of applying talcum on the body.
Akpororo wedded his wife in 2015 and they now have three children after their first who was born two years ago.
The comedian has struggled as a young man to utilize the resources gotten from his shows to invest and also complete his home situated on the Island which he unveiled months back.
Bubbly Ibadan based model cum entrepreneur, Akinpelu Rachael’s view on sexuality and relationships is one that would raise an alarm among men but she is not ashamed to air it, because she is a woman of impeccable principles.
Though she claims her relationship is private business, she believes that a man who is truly in love with his partner must be able to satisfy her sexually and otherwise. The pretty model is of the strong opinion that any man who can’t satisfy his woman in bed is probably cheating on her.
In other words, “Someone out there is milking the sexual energy from him.” “Every lady out there, especially the married ones should know this, if he doesn’t satisfy you sexually he’s cheating on you. But with exceptions to cases of premature ejaculation, stress, sickness etc.
These are probable cases of men not being able to satisfy their women, but in the context of my argument, I am looking at it from the view that the man isn’t attracted to the lady anymore and he is getting sexual pleasure from another woman”, she opined.
Adekunle Gold writes beautiful birthday message to Simi
Nigerian singing sensation, Simi Ogunleye better known as Simi, turned a year older Thursday and to celebrate her special day, the talented lovely took to her IG page to share lovely new photos.
Her colleague and close friend who is rumored to be her lover, Adekunle Gold sent her a message which has us all going ‘awwwwn’.
The two talented singers who have collaborated on a series of hit tracks have been romantically linked together for quite a while, but all this time have not heeded to whether or not, they’re a thing.
Gold’s birthday message to Simi has everyone wondering what really is the kinda relationship the pair have going on…
Gold wrote:
“To the girl that deserves every good thing in the world, thank you for giving my life a meaning. Happy birthday babe ??”
Former Big Brother Naija Housemate, Khloe, who got evicted from the show, Twice, has reacted after Nigerians came for her over her choice of outfit to an eviction party held for the former housemates of the reality tv show.
The slim and dark-skinned reality tv star made it clear to her critics that there’s nothing wrong with her shape or who she is.
According to her, she is proud of her body and finally learning to love herself.
Khloe wrote on Instagram:
I come with no wrapping or pretty pink bows. I am who I am, from my head to my toes.
I tend to get loud when speaking my mind. Even a little crazy some of the time.
I’m not a size 8 and don’t care to be. You can be you and I can be me.
To error is human or so that’s what they say. Well, tell me who’s perfect
Anyway.”I’m proud of my body. I’m finally in a good place and learning to love me for me, and not somebody else’s standards.”‘There’s nothing wrong with me or my shape or who I am; you’re the one with the problem.”I think it’s so important for girls to love themselves and to treat their bodies the way they want .”
“I don’t wanna be shaped like a girl. I love being shaped like a woman, and trust me ladies, your man won’t mind either.” .Being an advocate for women is to make them proud of themselves and comfortable in their skins and body shape not shamed# outfit by @bypulchritude. daughterofgrace#kokomoney#kokobykhloe#queenkoko
In a new article titled “President Buhari As a Public Relations Nightmare” publisher Dele Momodu, chronicles the many mistakes the head of states has made since assuming office and how it has distanced him from Nigerian youths who were so eager to have him come into office in 2015.
According to Momodu, the Nigerian youths who said they would vote President Buhari in 2015 even if all he had as an academic credential was a NEPA bill, are so disappointed in him now that it will take a miracle and magic to get that kind of reconnection.
Momodu went on to say that President Buhari has a lot of media practitioners around him but lacks a public relations expert that would handle any gaffe he creates professionally.
Read his piece below…
Fellow Nigerians, these are not the best of times for our dear President, Muhammadu Buhari. And it must be much worse for his media handlers. Let me state matter-of-factly, from the onset, that President Buhari gets into regular trouble, indeed, too frequently, because he has invested heavily in a media team but lacks a public relations team. In Nigeria, most leaders fail to realise that being a good journalist, Editor, Publisher, Broadcaster, and what have you, does not make you a good or excellent public relations guru. The other problem is I’m not sure the President is surrounded by those bold or brave enough to look him straight in the eye to tell him the honest truth. His earlier persona as a military ruler has also not helped matters in this respect. The fear of a military dictator is the beginning of wisdom, according to the view of an average Nigerian.
I must confess that I have been a latter-day convert and ardent fan of President Buhari. I signed up only after he decided to contest the 2015 elections for a record fourth time. I took the view that he was the best man for the job particularly because the Jonathan administration was fumbling and not prone to correction. I played my part in articulating the President’s attraction for me and those like me who felt that he was what Nigeria required at the time, a stop-gap in the mould of Mandela option. Without being immodest I can say that I successfully played my own part in the eventual victory of APC and the Buhari/Osinbajo ticket.
I first had a significant interaction with Buhari in 2011, when he asked Dr Lanre Tejuoso to bring me to his house in Abuja and we got on quite well. The camaraderie was palpable. And he disarmed me with his candour and passion. Prior to the 2015 election, I met Buhari in London at a flat in Mayfair, the day he spoke at Chatham House. He sprang to his feet as soon as I walked in and appeared happy to see me. We chatted briefly and took several pictures with Rotimi Amaechi, Hadi Sirika, Festus Keyamo, Hadiza Bala Usman and others. He was as effervescent and excited as everyone else at the prospect of becoming Nigeria’s new leader. His optimism for the country was infectious and I believed I had made a wise decision in deciding to follow and publicly support him.
I vividly recollect my meeting with President Buhari shortly after he assumed office in 2015. This was at his behest. I found him very relaxed and jocular. We again got on well. Contrary to the public misconception and rumours about his taciturnity, he was witty, chatty and freely spoke his mind. He certainly did not appear dictatorial or aloof. Many of those who saw our interaction on television, as well as the pictures in different media, could not believe how freely we had bonded. I was surprised when a few Ministers asked what I did to make him feel so comfortable with me. Even before I went in to see him, a few people had pleaded with me to help talk to him frankly. I started getting the feeling that they considered me a suicide bomber who should carry away the sins of the earth. But the Buhari I met was not as difficult as he was made out to be. Everyone says when you hold meetings with him, it is a monologue, you are forced to do the talking while he does the listening. And that you never know whether he has heard you or what is on his mind. That was not the Buhari I met. He was receptive and we exchanged ideas on the various issues of national and social interest that we talked about.
It is one of those inexplicable ironies that the same man who generated and galvanised so much love and passionate affection has lost and squandered most of that uncommon goodwill. No one since the June 12, 1993, election, which was clearly and undoubtedly won by Chief MKO Abiola, has had such monumental, widely acclaimed and fair victory as President Buhari did in 2015. The youths of Nigeria were so much in love with him that they studiously ignored all his shortcomings and embraced him warts and all. The same youths are so angry today that I’m almost certain it would take some magic and miracle to get them to reconnect with our President like they did in 2015. There was nothing anyone could have said negatively to Buhari that they would have believed at that time. As a matter of fact, the youths said if Buhari presented NEPA bills as his school certificate result, they would accept it as genuine and further, that they were ready to march for Buhari all the way to Aso Rock.
So what went wrong? It is difficult to point at just one thing. It has been an amalgamation of conflicting issues and signals. The first was the attitude exhibited early in the life of this government that there was no real urgency and Buhari could take forever to handpick his team. The government lost the much-needed steam at that moment. And when the team was announced, it was déjà vu, because there was no difference and no big deal about their composition. Next was the witting or unwitting decision to start a war of attrition within his own party. I warned against this very quickly, but was dismissed as raising false alarm. The APC became a house divided against itself. Till this day they couldn’t hold regular meetings, they couldn’t make most of the necessary political appointments, they couldn’t select their board of trustees, they couldn’t even hold a convention to celebrate their victory not to talk of one to elect a new national executive and so on.
The Party’s highfalutin campaign promises soon became its albatross. The grandiloquent manifesto had been packaged to entice everyone like babies to lollipop but when the day of reckoning and delivery came, the chocolate boxes were suddenly and strangely empty. The schools feeding programs could not be achieved. The social security and welfare packages of arranging stipends for the unemployed youths reached a cul-de-sac because government could not muster such resources. The President’s avowed fiscal policy target of parity between the Naira and the US Dollar – One Naira to one US Dollar proved to be a pipe dream that all discerning members of the public knew it would be. Indeed, it was much worse as the Naira slid to its lowest ever price against all currencies including African ones.
Buhari’s biggest attraction was the belief that he would easily wipe out, or at least significantly reduce, corruption in Nigeria. Those who believed the hype saw him as the only saint in Nigeria, but they forgot that sinners are probably the only ones capable of catapulting the saint to power. He tried his best in fighting the demons of Nigerian democracy, but they were much smarter than he ever bargained for. Pronto, the demons lined up in a long queue and migrated from PDP to APC where they are now comfortably ensconced and protected. Several corruption allegations and scandalous revelations involving members of the government or trusted aides and associates have either been ignored or swept under the carpet. Thus it has become difficult for the ruling party to stand on any moral ground and sermonise or pontificate about fighting corruption. For every finger pointed at others, four fingers pointed back at them. The sacred cows, otherwise known as the cabal, and other members of the Politburo have remained mysteriously and monstrously powerful and untouchable.
The most nauseating to many people has been the blame game. This has irritated so many people, including former Head of State and President, Olusegun Obasanjo, who exploded and told Buhari frontally to deliver on his promises instead of his regular lamentations. He effectively said everyone knew the former government did abominably badly and that is why it was sacked. The blame game seemed to have backfired as Nigerians are bored sick of hearing the same jejune tales over and over, instead of government telling us the good news of their own kingdom, and juxtaposing their own achievements against that of former President Goodluck Jonathan. The government should have known that hungry people hardly listen attentively to preaching and sooner than later would request for the way forward. Using the past as an excuse can only work up to a point. The people want action and not this litany of woes.
The other problem, and this is grave, is that the President hardly talks to Nigerians in Nigeria. And when he speaks, the words are so scanty and not much can be grabbed from them. Our President was critically ill and had to domicile himself abroad for several months cumulatively, yet no one knows what was wrong till this day. A public figure cannot afford to be too secretive in this manner. It only fuels curiosity and promotes ugly rumours. Significantly, the President who does not speak at home picks the wrong places and occasions to talk abroad and attracts controversies and public ridicule to himself and his country. The headlines have always been for the wrong reasons rather than the right mileage for the country and himself from the international media exposure and interest. On those trips, we’ve expanded the lexicon with such phrases as “the other room”; or as the latest gaffe goes “young people who want to sit and want to be paid free money and free health…”
I have been inundated by calls since President Buhari made his latest remarks in London in answer to a question at the end of his keynote address at the Commonwealth Business Forum. To say most of the comments have been quite bad is an understatement. To properly understand I listened to the video and transcribed it myself, although I also had access to my dear brother, the Special Adviser Media to the President, Femi Adesina’s transcription. Below is my humble effort:
“We have ah, a very young population. Our population is estimated conservatively to be ah, a hundred and eighty million. Ah, this is a conservative one. More than 60 per cent of the population is below the age of (sic) thirty. Ah, a lot of them haven’t been to school. They are claiming ah, ah, you know, that Nigeria has been an oil producing country, therefore ah, they should sit and do nothing and get housing, healthcare, ah, education free.”
The furore and fury the latest controversy has generated on social media is almost unprecedented. It is like touching the tiger by the tail. A seemingly harmless statement credited to President Buhari has ignited a huge conflagration everywhere. I felt bad for Femi Adesina as he struggled to defend, explain and transliterate what the President said or meant to say to an unwilling and unyielding audience. It has become a very heavy cross he must carry every time his boss speaks these days and it cannot be easy. It is true the President did not use the word lazy or say that all Nigerian youths sit at home and do nothing. It is also not true that he used the word half-educated. However, what he said about the youths suggests something worse, although that is clearly not what was meant. “a lot of them did not go to school”, translates to a lot of them are uneducated which is even worse than half-educated. One may pardon the President because empirically this is true of the educationally disadvantaged States with which he is very familiar, but it is blatantly false about the south where education is much advanced. Similarly, to say somebody sits down and does nothing and wants to claim freebies is to say that person is irresponsible. In my view, this is much worse than laziness. Factor in the fact that free health, free education and affordable housing for all, were the campaign slogans of the APC and no one begged for it. So you can see a public relations disaster right before your very eyes.
President Buhari indeed has become a public relations nightmare. He is seriously in need of experts and coaches in public speaking and etiquette, especially now that he has decided to challenge fate by aspiring for a second term in office. If the plan is to throw in combatants, trolls and internet warriors to bully his opponents into submission, it would not fly. He needs all the gentility in the world to cajole, coax and convince Nigerians that he means well; that he knows what he is doing; that he is tackling the difficult challenges; that he is not a religious bigot or ethnic supremacist or jingoist; that he would reduce the menace of, if not wipe out, Boko Haram; that he would destroy the rampaging invaders called herdsmen wherever they are coming from; that he would revamp and improve the economy; that he would create opportunities for all Nigerians including jobs for our restive youths; and above all that he will keep all the brightest people closer to him …
The church wedding of Xerona, daughter of former Cross Rivers state governor, Donald Duke to her fiance, Derin Phillips aka DJ Caise, took place at the Olive Tree Parish, RCCG Lagos.
Distinguished guests were present at the matrimonial event. Nigerian entertainers, Ice-Prince Zamani and Niyola were also present at the occasion.
Nigerian veteran comedian and talk show host, Gbadewonuola Olateju Oyelakin better known as Teju Babyface and his lovely wife, Tobi have welcomed a set of twins after nearly 6 years of marriage.
Teju and his beautiful wife, Tobi got married in August 2012. Congrats to them!
Sharing the good news on his Instagram page, Teju shared the photo and wrote:
Please rejoice with us! My wife Oluwatobiloba @tobibanjokooyelakin and I are the very grateful and excited parents of twin Children. It has taken almost 6years but God who neither forgets nor forsakes has given us double for our trouble. I pray that the God whom we serve will remember everyone who seeks Him & give you the desires of your heart. Mother and babies are doing Great! #Grateful #awesomeGod.
Beautiful Nollywood actress, Adesua Etomi-Wellington, was all shades of gorgeous in this lovely black jumpsuit she rocked to the movie premiere of ‘Date Night’ last night.
The stunning actress plays the role of keeping hostage the man who took her home for the first time – it’s a whole lot of back and forth for the both of them as they struggle for survival.
She looks all shades of cute as she makes her way to the premiere of the new movie which also stars Nollywood actor, Deyemi Okanlawon.
Meanwhile, Cee-C has apologised to Tobi after verbally attacking him.
Cee-c had on Wednesday accused Tobi of gossiping about her with other housemates and decided to challenge him face-to-face, asking him to talk right before her instead of gossiping.
This caused her a strike from Biggie after he replayed the video of the fight to housemates.
Biggie announced that Cee-c had provoked Tobi with her words, even as he hailed Tobi for controlling himself by ignoring her.
However, after the whole incident, CeeC apologised to Tobi for the mean words she said to him.
She said “The insults came from somewhere. It came from the build up.
‘When I am really angry I have explosions like this that I could not hold it.
“There were times I knew I could have stopped but I felt like I needed to pass a message to you.
“Now I know there are better ways to have passed this message. I’m sure you are not used to me saying sorry but honestly I am sorry about the words I said to you.
“I hope i become a better person and learn my lesson from the strike.”
Stunning Nollywood actress, Toyin Abraham has told fans of the Big Brother Naija reality show to take it easy with the way they fight each other because of the housemates.
She reminded them that this is just a game – Toyin expressed shock at the alarming rate that fans insult themselves over the housemates in the show, adding that some fans are already taking the entire game too far.
Toyin stressed that the insults and curses were getting out of hand and fans should rather use the medium to unite and enjoy the game together.
She wrote on Instagram,
“Hello everybody, it is very alarming and shocking that we are taking this big brother naija thingy far. The insults and the curses are getting way out of hand.
“This is just a game, we are all one. It’s not like the guys in the house are from another country. They are ours, we are one!
“By Monday, this will all be over; the housemates will go about living their lives what happens then? I see some of the insults in my comment section but I chose to ignore because I believe this will end soon.
“Choose whoever you want to support without insulting one another. It is exhausting. Stop with the negativity; stop imposing your choices on others. It is not a do or die affair. Let people breathe.”