Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Davido names his 2nd daughter Veronica Adeleke



Davido and his Atlanta based babymama, Amanda, have welcomed their child, a girl named Hailey Veronica Adeleke, on May 9th.

Tuesday, 9 May 2017

Youngest president Emmanuel Macron


Emmanuel Macron’s whose inauguration was held on this Sunday, May 14, 2017. Macron took 66.1 per cent against 33.9 per cent for Le Pen. US President Donald Trump says he is looking forward to working with him

Monday, 8 May 2017

VP Prof. Yemi Osinbajo takes over as President Buhari travels for a follow-up medical consultation in London



The length of the President's stay in London will be determined by his doctors. Before his departure on Sunday night, the president met with VP Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, Senate President Bukola Saraki and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara.

BankyW' Wellington is finally off the market



On Saturday the families of Bankole 'BankyW' Wellington and Adesua Tolulope Etomi held their introduction in Ikoyi, Lagos with families and friends,Teebillz, Kemi Adetiba,l, Nobke Igwe, Stephaine Coker and her husband Olumide, Lynxx, Peter and Jude Okoye, Lola Maja, Tosyn Bucknor, Adebola Williams, Tony Elumelu, Gbenro and Osas Ajibade, amongst others.

Monday, 24 April 2017

N42 million tithe is ‘chicken feed’ Money - Bishop Kukah



Please take a read to Bishop Kukah on the N42 million tithe The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Matthew Kukah has described the controversial N42m tithe paid by a man into a church account in Benue state as ‘chicken feed’.
“This (N42m tithe) is ‘chicken feed’ compared to what contractors and businessmen and women are paying to corrupt church men, who are largely partners in crime and claim to be praying for rich people.

“So, it is important to check and cross-check your facts. You should educate us by telling us what really happened now that the right hand knows what the left is doing.” Kukah further said the anti-corruption efforts of the Muhammadu Buhari administration lacked a clear strategy and “proper understanding of the enemy”. The cleric added that the President was still stuck with a mindset of his military days.

 The Catholic bishop maintained that he was against the metaphor of “war” as a strategy to fight corruption. He expressed sadness that even with the metaphor that hadd been adopted by the government to tackle corruption, the desired results had not been achieved. Kukah said it did not speak well of the government’s anti-corruption efforts when the national assembly and the executive could not agree on a pick for Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) chairman.

“It is not enough to say we will fight the corrupt, especially when the President is still stuck in a mindset of his military days, which sees corruption as something that wicked and unpatriotic politicians and office holders are doing. Still, we believe that corruption is what the political class has done,” he said.