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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

OAU rapist caught


Alleged rapist Abayomi (pictured shirtless) was caught in Ife town outside OAU campus yesterday. He was alleged to have raped a student from the department of Dramatic Art, Faculty of Art Of Obafemi Awolowo University outside the school campus somewhere behind Damico Institute Along Ede Road, Ife Osun State.

He was caught after the rape victim reported to the Students Union who promptly went looking for him. He was brought back to OAU where he was paraded at the Senate Building this evening. He has since been handed over to school security who will hand him over to police.

Robbers demand for end-of-year gifts


Residents of Onimaba, College Bus stop, Ikotun Road, Igando, have received letters purportedly written by armed robbers asking them to get ready their 'end of the year packages' for them when they come visiting soon, Punch reports.

Residents said they noticed the letters pasted on major streets in the area on Thursday morning as they woke up with the content reading " Be prepared, be prepared, be prepared. Our dues must be paid this festive season. Nobody can stop us as we can strike at any time. Only enough money can save your life.

“To be forewarned is to be fore-
harmed. We have warned you in this area, and if you have ears, you ought to hear.”

The residents said they have reported the case to the Igando Police Command to come to their rescue as the robbers promised to hurt anyone that fails to give them what they demand for.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Nick Cannon donates his $2m diamond-encrusted shoes to charity


You all remember the $2.2million diamond-encrusted loafers Nick Cannon wore to the grand finale of America's Got Talent in September? Well, he has donated it to a children's hospital. The actor and TV host donated the foot wear to the St Mary's Hospital for Children in Queens, New York.

The shoes will be auctioned off at a later date and the hospital will keep all the money made from selling it. Nick says he's happy to donate the shoes
"I want to keep this children's hospital going. It's one of the oldest children hospitals in New York. You got there and it puts everything into perspective. You see all that they are going through and that they can still have a smile on their faces. I get so much out of it. I'm glad to do this" Nick said.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Yinka Ayefele Loses Dad


Popular gospel artiste, Yinka Ayefele has lost his father, High Chief Joshua Taiwo Ayefele. Baba Teacher as he was popularly known died on Sunday during the celebration of his 76th birthday party. High Chief Joshua Ayefele , we gathered was hale and hearty and only informed his children about his desire to celebrate his birthday which they considered quite unusual.

 Ayefele while reacting to what he described a ‘shocking news’ said, “I was there with him at Ipoti Ekiti to celebrate with him, he even saw me off when I was leaving and I left but was surprised to hear few minutes after I left of his demise”.

See what Chris Brown said about Ebola


The American artist, dancer, and actor, Chris Brown shared his own conspiracy theory on the lethal Ebola virus.

Chris Brown took to his Twitter yesterday morning, October 13, to enlighten the world on his personal views about deadly Ebola virus. According to the popular singer, the virus that has killed over 4,000 people actually is not a natural disease.

Chris suggested that the pandemic has been deliberately enforced to deal with the world’s growing population. He tweeted: “I don’t know … But I think this Ebola epidemic is a form of population control. S**t is getting crazy bruh.”

After facing some criticism from his followers, the 25-year old added: “Let me shut my black ass up!” Since then Brown has remained quiet on Twitter.

As of October 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO), reported a total of 8,400 suspected cases and 4,033 deaths (4,633 cases and 2,423 deaths having been laboratory confirmed). Though the WHO believes that this substantially understates the magnitude of the outbreak with possibly 2.5 times as many cases as have been reported.

Monday, October 13, 2014

Mum’s refusal to have her 5yr old daughter circumcised tears families apart

Two families, the royal family of Olaoye in Ushi-Ekiti and the Oyenekan family are at loggerheads over the circum­cision of a 5-year-old girl, Sunnewsonline reports...
The once rosy relationship between both families has now turned sour following a disagreement over the circumcision of their 5-year-old daughter.
Miss Olufunke Oyenekan, mother of the 5yr old girl and fiancee to Emmanuel Olaoye, son of the Olaoyes, a royal family in Ushi-Ekiti, Ekiti State, had disagreed with the Olaoyes over their decision to perform the traditional circumcision rites on her daughter.

The woman, sensing that her husband’s family wanted to perform the rites by all means, fled with her child from the Olaoye’s family house in Ushi Ekiti in 2012 and her whereabouts has since remain unknown.

Recently, the Olaoye family again raised the alarm through a representative, identified as Chief Olu Olaoye over the sudden disappear­ance of Olufunke and her daughter. The family said that their son’s fiancee did not mean well for the family by preventing them from per­forming the circumcision rites on the child. Their explana­tion is that it is a mandatory cultural practice to have all their children circumcised, moreso that theirs is a royal family whose duty it is to preserve the cultural heritage of the people of Ushi Ekiti in order to set an example for the people.

“She (Olufunke) is not helping us, neither is she helping our daughter she has taken away. There are certain cultural practices that we adhere to in our land, some are avoidable while others are not. This practice of circum­cision is part of the unavoid­able ones. Olufunke cannot prevent us from carrying out cultural and traditional rites on our own blood. It is a must that we do the circumcision rites for the girl. Moreso, that the child is a princess, a daughter from the royal fami­ly of Ushi Ekiti and possibly a future regent!.

“We have told them (Olu­funke’s family) that they must ensure that they produce her because she cannot prevent us from performing our tradi­tional duties. She must bring our daughter for the circum­cision rites, “ he said, fuming with anger.

Meanwhile, Olufunke has vowed not to allow anyone, even if it is her husband, to carry out any circumcision rites on her daughter. A mem­ber of her family, who spoke to Sunday Sun on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the matter, said: “As for the Oyenekan family, we have no problem with whatever the Olaoye family wants to do with their daughter. In our part of the world, it is the man who owns the child and has the final say over him or her. But our daughter, Olufunke is more western-oriented than many of us. She has vowed not to allow any circumcision for her daughter. She says the practice might have an adverse effect on the girl in the future. We would have been able to intervene in the matter to ensure that peace reigns but right now, I can swear to you that we do not even know the whereabouts of Olufunke and her child. In fact, we learnt that her older son has also joined his mum where she was but we do not have any idea of where that is. There was a time she took refuge with their pastor in a church in Abeokuta. The pas­tor assisted in getting the hu­man rights group to intervene for peaceful resolution of the matter, but the fiance’ family became violent about the mat­ter, they wanted to get their daughter by all means. We learnt that Olufunke narrowly escaped the attack on her and ran off with her daughter. We can only appeal to our in-laws to exercise patience on this issue till God makes Olufun­ke to come back, right now, there is nothing anyone can do.”, the man said.


Speaking on phone to the Sunday Sun, Mr. Emmanuel Olaoye, fiancé to Olufunke, narrated how the trouble over the circumcision rites started, his words: “My fiancée, Olu­funke Oyenekan and I met in February14,2006 and we love each other but haven’t mar­ried legally. We were co-habit­ting and eventually had two kids. A boy and a girl.
“Things went on smooth­ly between us till I lost my father who was a traditional ruler in Ushi Ekiti, my home town. I received the message of the death of our royal fa­ther and was told I had been picked as his successor. So, I went home for the burial rites and took my wife-to-be and our children with me, actually to ensure that my extended family get to know her. We travelled to Ushi Ekiti in Jan­uary 1,2012.
“However, we didn’t know that a shocker was awaiting us at Ushi-Ekiti. My family demanded that we submit our children for circumcision rites.
Funke, my wife-to-be, didn’t like this arrangement at all. She didn’t particularly want our daughter, who was then two years and four months old to be circumcised as she said she didn’t like what she experience as a woman who was circumcised by her par­ents when she was young.
“But my people won’t be persuaded to spare our daughter of the treatment because our tradition forbids any of our blood not being administered the circumci­sion rites.

“My fiancée has since fled with our daughter since the disagreement in Ushi-Ekiti. As I’m going to succeed my late father as the traditional ruler of our town, it becomes more mandatory for my children to be circumcised. Here in our land, it is part of the prerequisites of a king-to-be to have all his children circumcised. We really do not have a choice here. But my fiancee sees the practice as barbaric and outdated. She won’t have any of it for our daughter. “ “That is why she ran away with our daughter. Our son has also joined her where she is. I want to be­lieve her people arranged her escape and know her where­abouts but they are claiming ignorance of it. We once heard she was in a pastor’s custody in one Bethel Love Church in Abeokuta, Ogun State. My people went there but she escaped from them and fled to an unknown place with the children and hasn’t been seen since then. I’m just confused about the whole development, “ Olaoye said, wearing a defeated, melan­choly look.

Source: Linda ikeji


Friday, October 10, 2014

Dangote’s Net worth Drops from $25bn to $23.7bn


The chairman of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has slipped down to 26th position from the 23rd position he occupied since March this year in the latest Forbes Magazine world billionaires ranking released Tuesday. The Chief Executive Officer of Dangote Group’s real time net worth also reduced to $23.7bn from $25bn, Forbes said. Nigeria’s cement mogul however remains Africa’s richest man.

Other Nigerians on the billionaires list are Globacom’s Mike Adenuga, ranked 310th with a net worth of $4.8billion.

BUA Group’s Abdulsamad Rabiu and Fashion billionaire Folorunsho Alakija, with assets valued at $2.5 billion. She is ranked 715th in the world.

The world’s richest man is still the Mexican telecom giant, Carlos Slim Helu. His wealth is estimated at $82billion, followed by Bill Gates at $80 billion. Warren Buffet comes third with $67billion.

Genevieve Nnaji speaks on music career


The 34-year-old actress, Genevieve Nnaji recently confirm her interest in going further with her music career despite the criticisms that have trailed it so far.

She told Olisa Adibua when she was featured on his online programme, The Truth recently where she disclosed that the decision to sing was a strategy her management team (as at then) had thought would help her make some money while still continuing as an actress.

‘I didn’t decide to sing all by myself. It was decided for me because I was being managed by somebody who thought it would be a good idea. It was a business strategy. I’ve always said when you are not ready for something don’t go into it,’ she said.

She described the venture as successful, adding that it fetched her some money and opening doors in neighbouring countries like Ghana.

‘I had royalties and I got paid upfront as well. It was a success although Nigeria wasn’t the target. It was an album I did for a record company and it sold everywhere they wanted to sell.’

She reiterated her plans to sing again soon, saying however that it is a decision that will be taken on her own terms.

‘Definitely, I will do it a again but I will do my own kind of song. I’m a soul singer.’

Koko master propose to girlfriend..


The founder of DB Records and top entertainer, Dapo Daniel Oyebanjo, popularly known as D’banj seems to have proposed to Adama, his rumoured girlfriend and daughter of billionaire oil magnate, Alhaji Mohammed Indimi.

Adama who had been seen in the company of D’Banj, has been flaunting a diamond ring in new pictures she posted on Instagram, prompting rumors of an engagement.

The big question is, has D’Banj really proposed to her? Is D’Banj rumoured to have dated the Nollywood diva, Genevieve Nnaji in the past ready to settle down?

D’banj is a Nigerian singer songwriter, harmonica player, and businessman. He has won several music awards, including the awards for Best African Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2007, Artist of the Year at the MTV Africa Music Awards 2009, Best International Act: Africa at the BET Awards 2011, and Best-selling African Artist at the 2014 World Music Awards.

He adopted the stage name D’banj, a combination of his first name Dapo and his surname Oyebanjo. D’banj is currently best known internationally for his 2012 summer hit “Oliver Twist”, an uptempo dance fusion of Afrobeat and electronic dance music that topped the African charts 2011 and was a top 10 hit in the UK singles chart in 2012 reaching No. 2 on the UK R&B chart.

Taylor Swift might become a judge on ‘The Voice’


Taylor Swift  might become a judge on the reality television singing competition, ‘The Voice’ soon.

The ‘Shake it off’ singer has been working alongside current judges, Pharrell Williams, Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton and Adam Levine as a key advisor to the contestants and created such a good impression on producers that they are keen to invite her back on a permanent basis if one of the coaches’ chairs becomes vacant.

A source told HollywoodLife.com: ‘Taylor Swift is great, she filmed her segments and it was basically a job, but she had fun and really had a lot to say. But when it comes to ‘The Voice,’ everyone loves her on it and it will show on TV.

‘When the producers approached her, it was an approach to groom her into a future position on the panel of judges if they ever need one and it fits everyone’s schedule.’

The 24-year-old beauty recently admitted she is enjoying her role on the show and is very ‘direct’ with her critique.

She said: ‘I try to react to them the way that I like to be critiqued, which is constructive criticism.

‘I like to tell them what they’re doing well and what they should keep, but give them very specific things that they should maybe change or adjust.

‘’You’re doing this mannerism too much, or you’re only holding that guitar because it’s comfortable for you. Put it down’. You know, things like that. I try to be really direct

Genevieve Nnaji talks about her Ideal Man! Watch the Nollywood Star on “The Truth”





It is Genevieve Nnaji‘s turn to get a feel of “The Truth” hotseat!

In this episode of “The Truth” with Olisa Adibua, we had a great time catching up with the beautiful and super private Genevieve Nnaji. Arguably one of Nigeria’s most talented actresses of all time, not to mention one of the most recognizable African faces on and off the silver screen, Ms. Nnaji opens up to Olisa about her past, present and future. She talks on a range of topics from her humble beginning to the initial challenges of being a single mother; her rise to fame as a Nollywood star; and the relaunch of her fashion brand – St. Genevieve. We had a great time hanging out with Genevieve and still cannot get over her attempt at making goofy faces during interview.

Source: Bellanaija

Tchidi Chikere Loses N2m in Zenith Bank’s Bulk Room


Nollywood award winning film director/producer and actor, Tchidi Chikere is not in good mood right now. This is because, he lost N2million in Zenith Bank’s bulk room. According to him, he went to change money at Zenith Bank, Marina 2 branch, when he lost the cash to money changers. He further disclosed that the cameras were all dead, as the Police cannot view the CCTV.

He wrote:

“My 2m naira was stolen by money changers inside d bulk room of Zenith bank Marina2. Police can’t view CCTV cos all they got there ar dead cameras!

“So next time you feeling all safe and cozy in a bank. Think twice! All dem cameras you see are crap!”

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Peter Okoye becomes brand ambassador for Olympic Milk…


Peter Okoye is the new face and spokesperson for Olympic Milk. He signed the endorsement deal for several millions of Naira last week and will be officially unveiled soon And yes, it’s just Peter, not P-Square.

This is the first time one of them will be endorsing a brand without the other.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

7yr old narrates how 2 dogs attacked his 4yr old brother for over an hour

Actress Raven Symoné finally comes out of the closet

Last year multimillionaire actress Raven-Symoné tweeted that she could finally get married after Rhode Island legalized same sex marriage which many interpreted to mean that she's a lesbian. Now she's officially said she's in a relationship with a woman.

Raven owned up to her truth on Oprah Winfrey's 'Where Are They Now';
"I’m in an amazing relationship with my partner - a woman - and on the other side, my mother, and people in my family have taught me to keep my personal life to myself as much as possible so I try my best to hold the fence where I can. But I am proud to be who I am and what I am." She told Oprah

My lecturer warned me not to marry pastor Ashimolowo but thank God I didn't listen' wife says

Nigerian fraudsters now using Hollywood big names to scam people

Chibok girls may never return -says former president Obasanjo


Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said that some of the missing Chibok girls may never return and we'll continue to read about them in years to come. He said this yesterday Oct 5th while speaking at the Hausa service of the British Broadcasting Corporation
"I believe that some of them will never return.  We will still be hearing about them many years from now, some will  give birth to children of the Boko Haram members, but if they cannot take care of them in the forest, they may release them.” he said.