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.
Nigerian reggae artist and dancehall singer, Damini Ogulu popularly known as Burna Boy has spoken on being declared wanted by the Lagos State Police Command over gangsterism. The record label to which Burna Boy is signed with Spaceship records have officially released the statement on the course of it artist being wanted by the police. It was a denial that Burna Boy was involved with any robbery or ambush of Mr 2Kay. Mr 2kay was beaten up and robbed by four armed bandits as he lodged in Eko hotel, Victoria Island area of Lagos State. Recalled that Burna Boy was accused of having a hand in the robbery of Mr 2Kay at Eko Hotel Lagos. Read the statement below:
Nura Ilyasu, the man who climbed a telecommunications mast in Abuja on Wednesday to protest the re-election bid of President Muhammadu Buhari, has finally descended. He came down from the mast on Thursday. Ilyasu touched ground at 11:25am voluntarily, after security operatives acceded to his request that he must address the press upon his descent. According to Ilyasu, he climbed the mast to protest the economic hardship in the country, just as he stated that President Muhammadu Buhari does not deserve another four years in office. Security agents had made entreaties to him since Wednesday when he mounted the mast, but their efforts proved abortive, as he had vowed not to descend until President Muhammadu Buhari resigns from the office. However, this morning, they were able to communicate with him via his mobile telephone, and they appealed to him. He later told them that he would come down on the condition that he must speak to the press. He said: "My name is Nura Ilyasu. I am ...
According to PUNCH reports, the Nigerian Senate was put into confusion on Wednesday when a lawmaker Identified as Biodun Olujimi, accused President Muhammadu Buhari of losing authority on his administration. Mrs. Olujimi, PDP-Ekiti, was responding to a motion on the face-off between Nigeria’s security agencies raised by Dino Melaye, Kogi-APC. Officials of the State Security Services, SSS, and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, were involved in a showdown on Tuesday when EFCC operatives attempted to arrest the immediate past Director-General of the SSS, Ekpenyong Ita. A similar scenario also played out when SSS operatives prevented the anti-graft agency from arresting the former Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency, Ayo Oke. Presenting the motion, Mr. Melaye called on the Senate to take an urgent action on the incidents he described as “recipe for national disaster”. “Mr. President, the media and the social media...
Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani Kayode has reacted to news that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC) wrote to the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, to place Fayose on a watch list. EFCC says it believes Fayose harbours plans to abscond from the country after his tenure as Ekiti state governor elapses.
Marketers of aviation fuel have blamed excessive local levies and supply challenges for the high cost of the product in Nigeria. The Guardian NG reports that besides a flat tax of N2.50, which is placed on a liter of jet fuel, other sundry fees are also levied on the product. “The truth is that there are varying cost elements from the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), in terms of ground rents, access permits for equipment, personal permits for fueling operations and fuel tax itself. All of these are heavy cost elements that are typical of our environment, making the cost higher compared to other African countries,” a marketer told the Guardian. The marketer said they are also constrained by the non-production of a single liter of the product within the country: “It is really not the fault of marketers, but the fact that we have to import in the first place and then the issues of multiple charges that we have to push to the end-user.” The Chief Operating Officer of CIT...
A lecturer with Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, identified as Professor Richard Akindele demanded to have sex with a student five times as a gratification to upgrade the low mark she scored in a course, according to the audio recording of the conversation between the student and the teacher now trending on the social media. In the audio recording obtained by Sahara Reporters, the conversation began with the student asking the lecturer about his previous demand to pass a particular course he is teaching so as to avoid ‘carrying over’ to another academic year. In his reply, the lecturer told the student to stop asking him questions and just take the opportunity he had extended to her. The lecturer, Richard Akindele The student probed the lecturer if he was serious, he replied that she should take the ‘opportunity’ or be prepared to repeat the course next year. He said, “I gave you an opportunity and you missed it, forget about it...
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