Olu, the son of Billionaire businessman Dapo Abiodun and
former DJ to singer Davido, was found dead today. No further details have been
disclosed as to what exactly led to his death, but Davido
has now reacted in shock to the news on Snapchat.
There is a deference between disease and medicine. Medicine is to cure disease. But from all indications, medicine is turning to disease now. Some people were employed to protect life and property, and to tackled security problems, we are paying 'tax' for them to get paid, weapons are being provided, and given to them to protect us. But, these people!! they are now threat to us. they are no more security agents but robbers. If you did not give them, they will collect it forcefully. Now what is the difference between DISEASE and MEDICINE?. If 'medicine' becomes 'disease', what then do you think will cure it?. Our uniform men on the roads were meant to be our MEDICINE, but they finally turned our DISEASE. From previous article regarding the SARS issue, where The Senate also voiced against the ...
Long queues of vehicle have resurfaced at filling stations in Abuja following a widespread rumor of an impending increase in the pump price of fuel. Reporting from the nation’s capital, our correspondent observed that at least one filling station, Con Oil, ran out of fuel and was forced to close the station. At the Total filling station in the Central Business District, the queue extended towards the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) building. Queues were noticed in other stations in the city while black marketers went to the streets to sell their product. The sudden rush to purchase fuel ahead of Christmas and New Year celebrations was prompted by a rumor that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) would soon increase the pump price of petroleum. However, the NNPC debunked the rumor and assured Nigerians that it has no plans to increase prices both at the pump and ex-depot level.
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