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- Female rapper claims Jay Z hit on her while married to Beyonce
- I wanted to be alive to see my daughter graduate, so I had to stop smoking –Yeni Kuti
- EFCC ARRESTS WALE DOLLAR FOR 5M FRUAD
- MOTHER'S LOVE - ALEX ABOU-EL-ELLA DONS VEIL TO RESCUE DAUGHTER IN EGYPT
- 23 years old law student found laying dead after a night out with an unknown rich man in a hotel
- Dr Sid and girlfriend, Simi Osomo share vacation photos
- Genevieve Nnaji helping the motherless children
- FG Declares Public Holidays On Thursday & Friday To Mark 2013 Eid-el-Fitri Celebration
- Policemen & Hoodlums Arrested Over The Killing Of Students In Badagry, Lagos State.
- Nadia Buari Shines In Ankara At Africa Fashion Week London (Photo)
- TweetFight: Eva Alordiah Diss Linda Ikeji Calling Her A Liar.
- Nigeria Men, Beat Your Women In Lagos & Get A Visa-Free To Jail.
- Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State Loses Father To Death.
- Update On Beverly Osu's $ex Escapes In Big Brother Bedroom
- This Robbery Gang Leader Is Deadlier Than Shina Rambo
- Why Is This Lady Exposing Her "Things" So Cheaply?
- At Last Genevieve Nnaji Flaunts Her Teenage Daughter
- Doris Simeon Now Dating A Married Man After Losing Husband To Stella Damasus?
Female rapper claims Jay Z hit on her while married to Beyonce Posted: 05 Aug 2013 11:41 AM PDT Over the weekend an up and coming rapper named Liv (pictured right) claimed Jay Z tried to 'hit it' while married to Beyonce... Liv tells PNC Radio "For the most part, Jay hit me on some, 'I'll hit you when I'm in town'...This is while he is married to Beyonce. For me, I'm not that chick. I could do a lot of things but (I choose not to.). I have a lot of respect for Beyonce. As an artist, as a woman, as a wife." "I could do a lot of grimey things, so I could get in a position, but I would have to look at myself in the mirror...Why not just work for it?... I'm not even on that. I'm not trying to compromise for this game."You respect Beyonce yet you're talking? Who believes her? Oh, and that's not all. Liv talked about her supposed encounter with Jay Z in one of her songs. See that and the radio interview after the cut.. On The Invasion Part 2, Liv raps, I could have messed with Jay, but got respect for Bey/ We were on the same set of a commercial, see / I was sitting by myself, and he sat next to me / I was handling it well, and he was shocked to see, I was getting up to leave, he sent his guards to me/ Excuse me Miss, do me a favor, put your number on this piece of paper When Jay get settled and he'll call you later/ I know most chicks would have took the bait, but then those chicks be the ones I hate / I wonder to this day if I'd have gave it up would it be me on stage throwing it up!We hear you mama...the radio interview below... |
I wanted to be alive to see my daughter graduate, so I had to stop smoking –Yeni Kuti Posted: 05 Aug 2013 11:22 AM PDT At 52, Yeni Kuti, daughter and first child of the late Afro beat musician, Fela Anikulapo Kuti is full of life. She still loves to dance and can wriggle her waist like she used to do at 27 when she started dancing professionally with the band. The mother of one, whose marriage crashed some years ago was at home in her New African Shrine office. She discloses to Adaeze Amos in this interview that she never at anytime contemplated getting married again. She unveils her lifestyle, fashion sense, how she quit smoking and the challenges of managing Africa Shrine. At 52, you still look strong and dashing, what is the secret? I think the first secret behind my looks is to be happy. Try your best to smile or even laugh no matter what you are confronted with. That is what I do. I try as much as possible to laugh a lot. Then apart from laughing, I try to watch what I eat because even if I start laughing from now till eternity without a good diet, I may not get a good result. But I must be honest with you, some months back, I wasn't eating healthy. I was eating everything I see. But now, I have reduced that. I don't eat much of junk these days but if I'm very hungry and junk food is what I see, I eat but I don't eat much of that. Another thing that helps me to keep fit is that I love to dance. Oh yes, I still dance a lot. While doing my dance class I burn excess fat in the process. I dance three times in a week – twice with the band and once for my dance class where I teach people how to dance Afro beat. Finally, I don't take my dinner anything beyond 7 p.m. Besides these, do you still drink and smoke? I don't drink beer or brandy but I can take alcoholic wine, especially Champaign. I drank a lot last night at the party of my good friend who clocked 50. I take soft drinks once in a while unlike before when I used to have it with every meal. I do a TV show every Thursday so I have to wake up at 4.30 a.m. on Thursdays to go for it because it is a life show. For that, I have curbed my alcohol intake a lot. I may take it once or twice in a week. As for smoking, I don't smoke anymore. I must tell you it was very difficult to stop. I tried for several years to quit but all to no avail. I wouldn't smoke for, like two or three weeks, and then I would start all over again. Smoking, honestly, is a very difficult habit to stop. What really gingered me to stop was when my daughter was entering university and I thought it over and said to myself, if I continue this my smoking habit and I die in the process before she graduates, how would she graduate? Who would pay her fees? It is only me she has. That was enough inspiration for me not to smoke because I wanted to be alive to see my daughter graduate. How about your daughter, has she ever smoked? No, she doesn't smoke. She has never smoked before and I thank God for that. One thing about me when I was smoking was that I tried not to smoke in front of my daughter. She knew I smoked but I never lit a stick before her. I tried to keep that life away from her. That wasn't a role model she would have followed because she wasn't seeing me smoke. I don't agree with one smoking in a room where there are kids or children. When you clocked 50 two years ago, did you nurse the fear that you were getting old? Of course, every woman nurses such fears. I felt that way. When I was much younger, I used to see anybody who clocked 50 as an ancient person. Funny enough, our kids too see us as such. My daughter, my nephews would say right in my face that I'm old but I would hush them. You need to see how I shout at them to shut up! One thing about hitting 50 is that you suddenly realise that you have spent more years on this planet Earth than you have left to live. When you hit 50, you begin to look at your achievements. 50 is a reality check, which is what made me happy that I have a good business. I may not be rich like that but at least I can eat and pay salaries. I'm happy for who I am. I have not realised all my dreams but at least I'm a happy person. How was growing up? While growing up, I had friends in school. A lot of parents did not like their children mixing up with us because we were Fela's children. But then, such reactions were mixed because there were also parents who liked us and some that didn't like us because of who we were. I don't dwell on that anymore because that is past and it is gone. Maybe they thought that being Fela's children we would be lighting up and smoking one big 'Igbo' (hemp). But honestly, that wasn't the case with us then. They were very negative-minded. I felt bad about that. I don't think you should judge a person without giving them the chance to know who she or he is; you just judge by maybe what the parent is doing or was doing. I think that is wrong. If someone's father is an armed robber, would you say his son or daughter is an armed robber too. My father was a musician and when you look at some of the richest, young people today, they are musicians. Now, a lot of parents want their children to start singing hip-hop and make money for them. How about guys then, were they relating with you? Did some of them woo you? Guys didn't have negative impression of me. The toasters were game. It is only their parents that didn't just like me. They didn't want their sons to go out or date Fela's child. There were times they walked me away when I came visiting. There was a particular woman who seriously warned me never to come to her house to visit her son who was my boyfriend then. She was actually very nasty about my coming to see her son, I mean very nasty, she didn't hide it at all. Her son was nice to me and was my boyfriend but his mother didn't like me one but because of my father. In fact, she came one day and descended on me when I visited. It was a very ugly scene. I really don't want to remember it although the whole thing is still fresh in my memory. The whole scenario that happened is still etched in my memory. She walked you out of her son's residence, did you cry later? No, I didn't cry! Did I cry that I wasn't proud of my father or what? Or that I was ashamed of my father or what? They are the ones with a problem and not me. But that kind of thing would annoy me. They never made me cry or shed tears. How was the relationship with your boyfriend, his mother having walked you out? The relationship didn't continue. We broke up. It didn't just last. I knew that at times many parents didn't want their sons dating me. That was why I wasn't keen to meet people's parents. I was very nervous about meeting people's parents. You were once married, what led to the breakup? Yes, I was once married when I was in my 20s. My marriage then was fine but honestly I would not want to talk about my marriage. You can ask me about other things but not my marriage because I believe it is too personal to talk about. My ex-husband and I are still very friendly. We have a daughter between us. Please let's leave it at that. Have you ever felt like remarrying? There was never a time I was in desperate need of another marriage. But I'm in a very happy relationship and I really don't think I need to be married to be happy. Our relationship has been going on for a few years. I'm not a marriage kind of person. I have experienced it before and I don't need to experience it again to know that I'm a human being or to know I'm a fulfilled woman. I'm quite okay with myself. I'm not missing marriage at all and as I said, I'm in a good relationship. I don't need to get married to know that I'm happy. What are some of your regrets in life? I don't like to dwell on regrets. There are things you would have done that you wished you didn't do. I don't dwell on them. I don't relive them because there is nothing I can do about the situation. Once it has happened, there is nothing I can do to change it. So, I don't dwell on it. I just move forward with my life. Regret is a negative feeling that will take you back, and I wouldn't want anything that would take me back. When you started dancing, how did it feel like, didn't it affect your education? And what did you study? It was fun. I loved to dance. I was doing a normal nine to five job but when my brother had his band, I left my job and joined him. There was not much money in it then but I didn't regret it for one second. And each time I was on stage dancing, I was very happy. I was doing what I believe I was born to do. If you had seen me in those days; I was always smiling on stage. It pains me that I'm now getting old, but I still dance. I can still wriggle my waist the way I used to. It is just that I don't do it on stage anymore because for me, if I do it, a lot of people who watch the dance are people I can give birth to. I would feel a bit funny dancing for them. That is like dancing for children. I still wish I could dance and go on tour but I have grown to another level. I wasn't dancing until after my education. I started dancing at 27. It is true I danced while I was still going to school but it didn't affect my education. I first studied Journalism but I didn't do my finals and that was at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism when it was on the Lagos Island. After that, I did a secretarial course at Speed Writing School. I worked for four years before I started dancing. What level are you now? I'm at the level of teaching others how to dance. I also manage or run the shrine which, of course, is like a full-time job. What does it take to run the Shrine? You would have to 'shine' your eyes else they would cheat you. It is very difficult to trust anybody because there were some boys I trusted and they really did me bad. I don't trust easily and I'm always here at the Shrine almost every day; unless I'm out of town. I try to make sure I'm here every day. Running the Shrine takes a lot out of you. But I don't mind that, after all it is my business. I enjoy it. For your staff, what do you do when they misbehave? I don't sack. I give them chance to either change or improve. I'm a bit soft. I don't sack unless I find out that you are cheating me. If not, I like to give people chance to change. My brother even complains about this. He said I don't know how to sack. That is why at times they use that as an avenue to misbehave. But what I do is to fine them. My staff enjoy working for me. I don't carry any matrimonial problem to the work place, which is common among women because there is no marriage in the first place. I don't think I'm a wicked boss. What do you remember most about your late father? I miss so many things about him – his talks, chats and music. I loved listening to him and his live shows. I missed watching him every week unless I wasn't in town. I never missed his shows. There are some things that would happen and I say to myself, I wished Fela was here, he would have loved to hear this. But he has gone a while, so you have to move on unless you want to move into the ground. This reminds me of the time he was being lowered into his grave how one of his wives was crying and trying to enter into his grave. I told them to leave her let's see whether she would enter and when she was left, she didn't enter and I told them that all that was just a show. I don't believe in that kind of show. You used to call him Fela, which wasn't African? Well you have to tell him that. He is the one that wanted it. We never called him dad right from childhood. We wanted to but he didn't want that. But calling him by his name didn't stop us from relating well with him as our father. What about your mother? She never came to watch Fela's live shows but she loved him until she died. I guess there were some certain things she couldn't get along with him on. I think it was mostly his spiritual beliefs. She didn't believe in them. What is your life's philosophy? This is a hard one. I think mine is happiness and honesty. To be alive alone is a thing of joy. |
EFCC ARRESTS WALE DOLLAR FOR 5M FRUAD Posted: 05 Aug 2013 11:17 AM PDT Culled: Punchng The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested a suspected fraudster, Wale Olaide, aka Wale Dollar, for using a fake bank credit alert to defraud a bureau de change operator, Abdulhamid Abubakar, of N5m. EFCC's Head, Media and Publicity, Wilson Uwujaren, said the suspect, who was an expert in defrauding unsuspecting victims through fraudulent bank credit alerts, contacted Abubakar's younger brother, Hashim, also a bureau de change operator based in Lome, Togo, that he wanted to purchase N5m equivalent in CFA. He said, "Olaide requested for his (Hashim) Nigerian bank account to enable him to pay in the naira equivalent. Hashim asked Abubakar to send his First Bank account details to Olaide. "Abubakar sent his account details and later received an alert supposedly from his bank that N5m had been credited to his account. Upon receiving the alert, Abubakar informed his brother, who in turn released the CFA equivalent of N5m to Olaide." It was learnt that when Abubakar visited the bank to withdraw the money the following day, his account balance did not reflect the transaction. He subsequently reported the incident to the EFCC. Wilson said, "A series of investigations led to the arrest of Olaide who is believed to be a member of a syndicate involved in duping unsuspecting members of the public through fraudulent bank notification alerts. "EFCC is working to unravel the network of operations of the syndicate. But members of the public should be wary of this new trend in crime by fraudsters who use phony credit alerts to defraud people." |
MOTHER'S LOVE - ALEX ABOU-EL-ELLA DONS VEIL TO RESCUE DAUGHTER IN EGYPT Posted: 05 Aug 2013 11:14 AM PDT A desperate mother dressed head-to-toe in Islamic dress and hid her face behind a veil to carry out a daring mission to snatch her daughter back from the child's Egyptian father. Alex Abou-El-Ella, 29, of Slough, Berkshire, risked everything to rescue her daughter Mona, three, two years after her husband spirited the girl out of Britain and took her to his home country. She ignored Foreign Office warnings not to travel to the country, which is gripped by civil unrest, tracked down the child and disguised herself as a local to carry out the audacious rescue. Her success was in large part thanks to the help of British author Donya Al-Nahi, who has been nicknamed Jane Bond for her efforts in helping a string of women rescue children snatched by Arab fathers. Mrs Abou-El-Ella, who is still married to Mona's father, Mustafa, told the Sunday People of the dramatic moment she snatched back her daughter in the Nile Delta city of Kafr el-Dawwar. With the help of Scot-born Mrs Al-Nahi she had tracked down the nursery where Mona was enrolled and the block of flats where she was living with her father's family. The pair, who had enlisted a trusted driver, sat staking out the block early in the morning until Mona appeared with an aunt and a boy just before 9am. That's when the desperate mother seized her moment. Moving awkwardly in the unfamiliar Islamic dress in which she had disguised her self, she got out of the car and followed them. 'I was walking behind them, faster and faster, and saw Mona's hand a few metres away from me,' she said. 'So I grabbed her, pulled her into my arms and the lady looked at my face - but all she could see were my eyes.' Embracing her child tightly, she turned and fled as the other woman began to scream. Stumbling in the flowing black material of the burka, she had only seconds to bundle the astonished child into the back seat of her car - but was horrified to find the door was locked. 'I was panicking but Donya managed to open it and pull Mona in,' she said. She managed to leap in as well before the woman who she had just snatched Mona from caught up with them and they drove away. It was then that the confused toddler - who had been away for some two years - cried out for help from the woman she knew as mummy, to Mrs Abou-El-Ella's dismay. 'I felt shocked and upset to hear those words coming out of her mouth about another woman,' she said. 'But after half an hour she looked up at me and said, "Are you my mum?"' Reunited: Alex and Mona back in Slough. It is just 12 days since the pair arrived back in the UK after the rescue Lots to catch up on: Mona, three, had not seen her mother for two years when she came to rescue her, and didn't recognise her, leading her to call for help from the women she had come to know as her parent The subterfuge worked, and they arrived back at Heathrow ten days ago, using Mona's genuine passport to re-enter the UK legally. Mrs Abou-El-Ella has since contacted her husband to tell him that she has their child. Brushing up on her English: After Mona was taken Alex could only speak with her by phone with communication becoming increasingly difficult as the child forgot English and began speaking more and more in Arabic Together again: Alex with Mona and her eldest daughter Olivia, six, whose passport she used to smuggle the toddler out of Egypt without raising suspicions from border authorities in Cairo They moved in together and wed in September 2009, three months before Mona was born, with the former Catholic converting to Islam, although she never practised the religion. Mona was just a year old when Mustafa whisked her off to Egypt, giving his wife no warning of his intentions. He had simply told her he was taking the girl to visit friends. Instead he had travelled straight to Heathrow airport, bought a ticket and boarded an EgytpAir flight. Mrs Abou-El-Ella still has questions about how he was able to get the Mona through passport control without her own passport. Invaluable help: Alex with Donya Al-Nahi, who has been nicknamed Jane Bond for her efforts in helping a string of women rescue children snatched by Arab fathers |
23 years old law student found laying dead after a night out with an unknown rich man in a hotel Posted: 05 Aug 2013 11:11 AM PDT WARNING TO ALL Girls, Please be careful on how you eat from men, do not be greedy. This girl, a 23 years old law student of the Univerisity of Abuja, went to sit out with an unknown rich man in a hotel who she only met on the internet [facebook], her room mate warned her not to go but she insisted. The following morning, she was found laying dead [pictured]. Autopsy has revealed that she was poisoned. Had she listened to her room mate, this would not have happened. May her soul RIP and may you, your friends or family members never be a victim of such calamity, Amen. Please type "Amen" and share this story if it touched you, don't ignore!!! |
Dr Sid and girlfriend, Simi Osomo share vacation photos Posted: 05 Aug 2013 11:09 AM PDT |
Genevieve Nnaji helping the motherless children Posted: 05 Aug 2013 11:04 AM PDT I've heard severally that Genevieve is a silent philanthropist. She helps a lot of people but tries not to make it public. The star actress shared the photos above today on her instagram page and wrote about her plans to find a better home for the motherless children. She wrote: "Soon I will need your help to relocate them to a better home. Can I count on you? �� |
FG Declares Public Holidays On Thursday & Friday To Mark 2013 Eid-el-Fitri Celebration Posted: 05 Aug 2013 11:00 AM PDT The Federal Government has declared Thursday the 8th of August and Friday the 9th of August as public holidays to mark the 2013 Eid-el-Fitri celebration. FG also urged Nigerians to exploit the spiritual benefits of love, joy and peace in their daily living and to use the opportunity of the holidays to reflect on the imperative of peace in nation building. |
Policemen & Hoodlums Arrested Over The Killing Of Students In Badagry, Lagos State. Posted: 05 Aug 2013 10:56 AM PDT This is surely a good news to start the week with. The policemen accused of collaborating with hoodlums to gruesomely beat and kill two delsu students in Badagry, Lagos State, have been arrested alongside with some of the hoodlums. They were identified in a new video made available to PunchNG. They are Inspector Adefemi Ashogbon, a station officer of the Badagry Police Division and Sergeant John Sonayon. There are other four other yet-to-be-identified policemen who were seen standing beside a police patrol van. Click HERE to get the full gist and watch how they were gruesomely killed. Meanwhile, the state commissioner of police, Umar Manko, exonerated the victims of robbery last Thursday and berated the Divisional Police Officer of Badagry Division, CSP Mohammed Dankoli, for unprofessional conduct. He said, "The Divisional Police Officer did not present the matter to us the way it happened. When we started asking questions, we discovered that the two people who were killed were not armed robbers contrary to what the DPO told us. When we saw the video clips and watched the way those boys were killed, we told ourselves that we would be failing in our duties if we fail to bring everyone involved to justice." Although, the Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, said all the policemen in the video had been arrested, adding that investigations are still going on and promised to make public the outcome of the investigations. |
Nadia Buari Shines In Ankara At Africa Fashion Week London (Photo) Posted: 05 Aug 2013 10:51 AM PDT |
TweetFight: Eva Alordiah Diss Linda Ikeji Calling Her A Liar. Posted: 05 Aug 2013 10:48 AM PDT Yesterday, Linda Ikeji posted on her blog about Eva Alordiah confessing to child molestation on HotFM Abuja Breakfast Show with Tutu and Cheezy Charles. See the screenshot of the post below. The rumor didn't go down well with the Nigerian rap queen as she took to Twitter to confront Linda over the issue. She tweeted"@lindaikeji wouldn't it be nice to ask questions before publishing shit & making it look like Jesus rove on limousines?"She didn't stop there, she went on to tweet "And in the end, gossip Bloggers would be.... Well, gossip Bloggers." Six hours later, Linda Ikeji replied Eva tweeting "@EvaAlordiah Lol. I see u're beginning to believe ur own hype. I listened to ur interview, u said it, I quoted u, how is dat shit? #dntblameu"see tweets below: Eva, i'm sure no one needs to confirm what was aired. Linda, take it easy oh...these are the things that goes with blogging and we know why u nor blame her. |
Nigeria Men, Beat Your Women In Lagos & Get A Visa-Free To Jail. Posted: 05 Aug 2013 10:45 AM PDT At last, there is a law in Nigeria that goes against domestic violence. Dear Nigerian men, if you need a visa-free to jail, all you need to do is beat your women. According to Honorable Joke Orelope-Adefulire, the deputy governor of Lagos State, the domestic violence law is made to protect the interest of anyone who may be a victim of domestic violence, most especially the women who are a frequent target of domestic violence. In case of domestic violence,
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Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State Loses Father To Death. Posted: 05 Aug 2013 10:39 AM PDT |
Update On Beverly Osu's $ex Escapes In Big Brother Bedroom Posted: 05 Aug 2013 10:36 AM PDT Beverly Osu, Nigeria's rep at the ongoing Big Brother Africa reality show, has come under heavy criticism for having s*x with South African housemate, Angelo Collins two times within 24hours. A new 3minute video showing Beverly Osu and her fellow housemate-turned lover, Angelo Collins doing "it" is already going viral on the social media... In the video, in which Beverly lies atop Angelo, the two love birds are heard moaning in a suggestive way. The compromising position and accompanying movement have given many viewers the impression that the bathroom session was like the proverbial handshake that went beyond the elbows. Besides, a photograph of the two, showing them sharing some intimacy under the bed sheets, is also circulating on social media. And trust Nigerians at moments likes this. They have been reacting like craze, with many wondering why she had to give in to what they call "sexual urges" under the full glare of the cameras. They wondered why she couldn't exercise a little restraint with many saying she had succeeded in "debasing womanhood" as having sex openly is "un-African" and "shameful". Many have also described it as a show of shame and degradation of the African culture. Those who took to the social media to vent their anger observed that Beverly had succeeded in breaking the record of being the first Nigerian housemate to have sex in the show since inception. A Facebook user, Peter Francis, wrote, "She is a disgrace to Nigeria. She couldn't keep her pants on for the sake of dignity. She has portrayed the image of Nigerian girls as being wayward." Also, Olokunbolablessing.blogspot.Com observs that many have been lambasting On Air Personality, Denrele Edun who they believed helped Beverly get a place in the reality show. Below are tweets against Denrele: Another person who is angry over the show of shame said: "Too bad we can be that desperate as women! Such a pity! Most parents might not mind, the trophy will justify her actions. Tomorrow, she will become our children's role model! BBA is still evolving, unless it's used to impact virtues and innovation in Africa, it should be scrapped." |
This Robbery Gang Leader Is Deadlier Than Shina Rambo Posted: 05 Aug 2013 10:33 AM PDT The Police High Command have disclosed that South-West robbery czar, Abiodun Ogunjobi [Gododogo] who was nabbed last week after a massive manhunt that lasted for about 14 years is a bigger threat than the famed Shina Rambo to Nigeria. "We did not make it public because of the need not to frighten the people. But any top police officer will tell you that he was bigger that Shina Rambo. Was it the number of policemen he killed [or] the businesses he raided? He was the top man!"How Godogodo held parts of Nigeria to ransom for 14 years... His notoriety is such that some governors have called the police high command to bring the underworld king to them so that they can re-assure their people that Godogodo has indeed been arrested. Six police commands including Lagos are currently clamouring to interrogate the suspect who has terrorized the region for over 14 years, killing more than 50 policemen and many other civilians. Police sources told Vanguard that Commissioners of Police from these states who have lost policemen and rifles to this deadly robber were seeking to have him paraded in their states to restore public confidence in the police. A police source disclosed that activities in one of the banks raided by Godogodo and his gang last year, leading to the death of unspecific number of people are yet to resume. "They all want to have a time with the notorious armed robber. They are all victims of his escapade and they all want to interrogate him to know how he coordinated some of these operations." Fashola orders intensive treatment of suspect Meanwhile, Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State has ordered an intensive treatment of the suspect who was injured from bullet fired at him during his arrest in Egbeda area of Ibadan, Oyo State. Sources said Godogodo was rushed to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital on Thursday. He was bleeding from injuries he sustained during his arrest. Godogodo bigger than Shina Rambo —Police Explaining how big he was in the underworld, a top police officer said he was bigger than Shina Rambo, who shot to public consciousness with his daring raids that led to the death of scores of policemen and civilians in the 90s. According to the source, "He became prominent because of his access to arms. They operate in syndicates. For instance, in the Ajah zone, there was Saheed who looked out for targets. In this same zone, there was Omoba who had a six-man gang. When they identify a target and feel that it's huge, they would invite Godogodo who would storm the place with his superior arsenal. They operated like that in every part of the region. "However, before he was caught we had depleted his men. Some of them like AY, Seye, Omoba and Saheed had been arrested. We killed people like AY and Paul. Sorcery and charms "These people believe in sorcery and charms. They are usually emboldened by their charms. Initially, we assumed they lived outside the country but gradually we started putting some of the evidence together which led to their arrest. "What also struck us was that they operated on weekends. We still don't know why. These guys were deadly." Asked why they have decided to take him to some South-West states, the police top shot said he doubted if he would be alive for such parade. He said: "Godogodo was in pretty bad shape when I saw him. I don't think he will be alive for such exercise except the doctors perform a miracle." |
Why Is This Lady Exposing Her "Things" So Cheaply? Posted: 05 Aug 2013 10:30 AM PDT |
At Last Genevieve Nnaji Flaunts Her Teenage Daughter Posted: 05 Aug 2013 10:15 AM PDT The young girl is all grown up now! I guess Genevieve is now proud of the fact that her parents, said to be devoted Catholics, didn't allow her to commit an abortion after she was impregnated by a "poor man" at her teenage age... I hear her name is Ebuka. See her single pix below: Anyway, she's not allowed to bear her REAL father's name but that of Genevieve's father. Is that right? |
Doris Simeon Now Dating A Married Man After Losing Husband To Stella Damasus? Posted: 05 Aug 2013 10:11 AM PDT Dog eat dog is the name of the game in the entertainment industry in Nigeria as some of the ladies often go to battle with themselves in the dirty game of cheating, Olokunbolablessing.blogspot.Com observed. You just can't afford to support anyone or take sides with one of these ladies as the good wife you are taking sides with might just be getting screwed by another woman's husband secretly... As such, we are not taking the latest gist in town about actress Doris Simeon with the pinch of salt. Doris has been lonely for sometime now courtesy of her husband, Daniel Ademinokan, dumping her for fellow actress and mother of two kids, Stella Damasus, under controversial circumstances. Many had thought that Doris would move on and settle down with a single guy since she is still kind of young but that doesn't seem to be the case. I hear Doris is now "enjoying" herself with a rich Newspaper Editor, who is married with children and some say the man's wife has already gotten wind of the amorous affair. She is said to be planning a "surprise" for Doris and her husband in one of their usual hot-spot. If true, we hope Doris Simeon will end this 'drama' before it causes her more trouble. |
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