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Saturday, 8 September 2018

'When you die, I will sit in a bar and tell sad stories of how ungrateful you were to everyone who helped you build your dream' - Harrysong's former manager writes

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.Few days after Nigerian singer, Harrysong revealed his battle with depression saying, 'don't cry when I die',  His former manager Kaycee Ichie Oguejiofor has taken to Facebook to write a subliminal post that's clealy meant for Harrysong.

Though Kaycee didn't mention Harrysong's name in the piece, he however said things like, 'when you die, I will sit in a bar and tell sad stories of how ungrateful and disloyal you were to everyone who helped you build your dream'.

See his full post below...

Nigga when you die, the only memory of you I will have is greed! greed!! and greed!!! None of the homies around you made a living off you.No one got in equal strength what they put in and sacrificed. 

Only people who stick around you are those who steal from you. 
When you die we will only tell stories of the sadness you brought to us. NONE of your DAY 1s! is still riding with you. 

If you die, I will sit in the bar and tell stories, sad stories of how ungrateful and disloyal you were to everyone who helped you build your dream.

Fayose: I Buried My Presidential Ambition Because APC Rigged Ekiti Poll - Politics -

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.Ayodele Fayose, governor of Ekiti state, says he will no longer contest the 2019 presidential election because the All Progressives Congress (APC) rigged the last governorship election in the state.

Fayose had declared interest in the number one position in the country, vowing to defeat President Muhammadu Buhari in a free and fair election.

“I am inviting you today, distinguished leaders of our party, is to inform you formally that I will be seeking the ticket of our great party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to contest the 2019 presidential election,” he had said on September 28, 2017.

“My party leaders, standing before you is Peter (The Rock) Ayodele Fayose, the man already destined by God to take Nigeria out of the present political and economic stagnation.”

But speaking with TheCable, Fayose said he has decided to put his ambition aside and face the petition filed by Kolapo Olusola, his deputy and gubernatorial candidate of the PDP, in the last governorship election.

The governor spoke through Idowu Adelusi, his chief press secretary.

“Governor Ayodele Fayose has decided to bury his ambition because of the last Ekiti governorship election that was rigged by the APC and we have already filed a petition at the tribunal,” he said.

“So presently, the governor is more concerned in getting back the mandate of his deputy, Professor Eleka, than his presidential bid.

“That’s the preoccupation for now, so for that reason, he has decided to put his ambition aside, and face the petition in the tribunal and make sure the PDP gets its mandate back.”

The governor also said he has no preferred presidential aspirant among those jostling for the PDP ticket.

“Though, the governor as a human being, a leader and party member, is entitled to have his own choice, for now, he has remained neutral,” he said.

“As the chairman of the PDP’s Governors’ Forum, he has remained neutral. Alhaji Atiku has visited him, Rabiu Kwankwaso has visited him and Taminu Turaki has also visited him. Before now, Sule Lamido has visited him, Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo has equally visited him.”

‘I will beat you up’' - Bovi, IGoDye continue their fight over Uduaghan’s senate bid

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?I will beat you up?



Few days ago, comedian Bovi called out I Go Dye on IG after the latter called out former governor of Delta state, Emmanuel Uduaghan, who is currently seeking to run for senate.
IGoDye had berated Uduaghan over his poor performance while he was governor of Delta state for eight years.

Bovi went on IGoDye's comment section to ask him why he was making such an uncomplimentary statement about the former governor now that he is no longer in office. Bovi was of the opinion that IGoDye should have berated the ex-governor when he was in office. Read here.

Yesterday, IGoDye took to his IG page to reply Bovi. In his response, IGoDye said Bovi had been paid to defend the ex-governor, referring to him as a “baby lawyer”.
“How much have you being paid to sell your hard YOUR hard earned reputation, as a beautiful Nigeria youth, that grew to become AKPO’S, now Bovi, only to be commissioned as a Baby lawyer by your favourite Governor Uduaghan? Someone whose children are graduating today in London while Delta State University is still in decay.”IGoDye wrote

Following IGoDye’s post, Bovi in a now deleted post, threatened to beat him up if he ever mention's his name again.
“Unlike you, I do not dabble in politics. It’s not my turf. My take on politics comes up mostly on stage. I’m friends with many governors and politicians simply because they love my work. The present Governor of Delta state was at my mothers funeral as our family’s guest. Unlike you, I have not gone to burden him with self-serving proposals. Please note that I didn’t bother his predecessor too. That’s always been your game. I was simply calling you out the way you called the governor out. Now look how you’re rattled and running all over the place! Francis, your legacy in the comedy industry cannot be questioned but your shallow intellect has never been up for debate. If you thought your actions through, you will know that after your multiple visits to the ex-governor, cap in hand, including the one you showcased only a portion of the video on the 30th of April this year, you have no moral standing to speak scathingly and publicly. PS- if you ever mention my children again, I will physically beat you up.”
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I GAVE YOU AN OPEN CHALLENGE TO SPEAK FOR DELTAN'S BUT YOU MISQUOTED WINSTON CHURCHILL. BUT FAILED TO USE YOUR OWN QUOTES, AS YOU HAVE ASCRIBED INTELLIGENCE TO YOUR PERSONALITY. This is not an argument or fragmentation of your imagination that is contested,it is the truth against our people that they are using you to divert.I will not reply you again. How much have you being paid to sell your hard earned reputation, as a beautiful Nigeria youth, that grew to become AKPO'S, now Bovi,only to be commissioned as a Baby lawyer by your favourite Governor Uduaghan? Someone whose children are graduating today in London ,while Delta State university is still in decay. what made you to accept a baby lawyer's appointment ,just to support those that have caused pains to millions of Nigerians? who sleep everyday without a meal. It is not about me, but for the sake of our future. As you are reading this,I want you to realise that someone's son or daughter is in about engaging in something that is disspeakable, to him or her because of survival,either to be in school , to support their parents who are now old,sick,pensioned denied and living in a rented apartment, while those you are defending are living in glass houses,their children are flying private jets across the world,with no better qualification than those unemployed.This is what I was against before they tried using you to divert the truth. Why would you chose to become the scapegoat used to cover the mess in exchange of a salty porridge ? So that dem go say Bovi and igodye dey beef.This is between me and Dr Uduaghan please take yourself out. You have your right to support him to be a Senator, because you have a very close relationship with him, I understand, because na your house he dey so. Tell him the honest truth, that Amb Igodye said he should give room to other young Deltan's to go for the Senatorial post and not him. He has been in active governance for 16years and he did nothing for our people. What more can he offer? How much or how many show dem wan give you? I be one man squad with grace. I will rather stand and die but speak the truth ,than to sell my conscience for money,
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Robbers Kill Police Escort Returning From Bank In Lagos - Crime

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 .A police escort who provided security for the staff members of a sanitary pad company located at Sanya Bus Stop, along Oshodi-Apapa Expressway, Lagos was reportedly killed by robbers.

The Police escort identified as an Inspector from the Aguda Police Division, Lagos State, Stephen Oruaman, died from gunshot injuries he sustained in an encounter with some robbers just after they entered the company’s premises after going to a bank in Apapa to withdraw money which ran into millions of naira.

Oruaman who had escorted the workers in a Kia Rio car, was ambushed and shot at by two robbers on a motorcycle. The cop who sustained gunshot wounds, responded to the shooting to foil the robbery. It was gathered that the robbers eventually abandoned the motorcycle at the scene and took to their heels, while Oruaman was rushed to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, where he died.

A source told Punch's correspondent;

“The incident happened on Thursday, August 30. Inspector Oruaman was on station guard that day at the Aguda Police Station where he worked. Around 11am, he escorted the company to a bank in Apapa to withdraw money.

“As they were waiting outside the company’s premises for the gatekeeper to open the gate, some hoodlums suddenly appeared on a motorcycle and started shooting. The inspector, while trying to repel the attack, responded to the shooting. He was shot in the process, but the robbery was botched. A police team that was mobilised to the scene took him to LUTH, but he could not make it.”

The inspector’s rifle, the robbers’ operational motorcycle and the money were recovered as confirmed by a police source who disclosed that about N3m was in the car.

“The body of the slain policeman has been deposited in a morgue. Serious efforts are being made to track down the robbers. An insider has already been arrested and investigation is ongoing,” he added.

Confirming the incident, CSP Chike Oti, the State Police spokesperson disclosed that one of the robbers sustained injuries.

https://lailasnews.com/robbers-kill-police-escort-returning-from-bank-in-lagos/

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"If You're Looking For An Already Made Man, You Should Be Already Made" - Lady - Romance -

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This lady has this to say on women who say they want a man who comes with the full package.

She wrote;
"If you're looking for an already made man, you should be already made yourself. You can't be broke and be wanting someone who has gotten his poo together."

Former police boss in court for allegedly defiling, impregnating his 15-year-old niece and aborting her two pregnancies in Lagos

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Former police boss in court for allegedly defiling, impregnating his 15-year-old niece and aborting her two pregnancies in Lagos
Retired police officer and lawyer, Barrister Monday Joseph Ebowemen, is being prosecuted in court after allegedly defiling his 15-year-old niece and aborting two pregnancies in quick successions at the Ajah area of Lagos State.

Former police boss in court for allegedly defiling, impregnating his 15-year-old niece and aborting her two pregnancies in Lagos

The perpetrator, who is the teenager’s maternal uncle and the owner of Scorpion Security, was said to have impregnated her twice from age 14 and aborted the fetus.

Former police boss in court for allegedly defiling, impregnating his 15-year-old niece and aborting her two pregnancies in Lagos

According to the rescuers at Child Protection Network (CPN), the ex-police officer, who is a grandfather, had been defiling the minor from age 12 and got her pregnant twice.
“And today, some elders from his hometown have arrived in Lagos to see how they can settle he criminal offence of child defilement and abortions out of court.
“The child is currently in an undisclosed orphanage in the state. Her mother, Mrs. Mary Ebowemen, warned her not to show up at the house if she appears in court for the hearing,” CPN told THISDAY.

"My Mistake Is That I Married Poor Men" - Kenyan Mom Of 11 Married To 2 Men - Family

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35-year-old Kenyan woman and mother of 11, Rael Mukeku, is happily married to two husbands.

According to Mukeku, both of them are aware and happy with the polygamous arrangement.

Rael lives in a grass-thatched hut, the only house occupying a small rocky compound behind in Chyulu Hills National Park, Makueni County.

She has spent much of the three decades-and-a-half of her life in marriage, something she does not shy away from revealing. She first got married at the age of 10.

“I married my first husband in 1992 and we were blessed with our first child the following year.

"I have had 10 other children since then,” Ms Mukeku told the Nation at her home, slowly opening up on how she ended up leading a lifestyle frowned upon among the Kamba and in most Kenyan societies.

Juggling between rocking an infant and trying to appease three other children donning threadbare clothing, who have been crying for food, she recalls her background. She schooled up to Standard Two at a public school, worked as a maid at a neighbour’s home, and got married in the same village.

“The second husband came when I had seven children already. He didn’t like taking care of the children unless some of them were his and this is how we ended up getting more children,” she reveals.

She is quick to admit that she has quit binge drinking, khat chewing and snuff taking, habits, she says, she had picked up early in life from the bad company she kept and which she had carried along with her until early in August when she dropped them on a doctor’s orders.

She, however, does not regret marrying the two men, who work as casual labourers, and giving birth to many children.

“My only mistake is that I settled on men who are not rich, but this does not worry me much because they are caring and loving,” she chuckles, recalling a recent incident in which her husbands joined forces to care for her during an illness.

“One sold all his three goats and a kid to clear the hospital bill, while the other provided the money we needed for the day to day upkeep,” she says.

It was her physical needs that encouraged her to get another husband to fulfil them since the first husband, Muema Nguu,50, (pictured) is sickly, wasn’t able to. She had confided in her mother about the problem before taking in the second man.

Muema also sanctioned the idea but asked to meet his would-be co-husband first as a condition
“It got to a point where he advised me to identify one man and officially introduce him,” she says, echoing Mr Nguu’s account of the events leading to the compound marriage.

“It was a difficult decision. It was preceded by a difficult period in which I had become weak after suffering a long illness,” says Muema, while herding his employer’s cattle in the next village.

Despite a deal they had struck, which was witnessed by a local elder and one of their adult sons, Mr Nguu at first struggled to come to terms with the relationship.

"Upon realising that he had impregnated her I got mad and warned that such should not be repeated”. he said.

Years later and three other pregnancies down the line, he has embraced his co-husband with whom he has a lot in common.

The two were orphaned at infancy and worked as casual labourers at the homes of their neighbours in their childhood after dropping out of school for lack of fees.

“My relatives are not happy with this arrangement, but every time they complain I remind them that they have refused to help me raise my children,”
says Mr Nguu, regretting that his children have not got a proper education.

Mr Nguu says that some of his adult children are yet to come to terms with the compound marriage, something that has been worrying the extended family.

“Our main worry has always been that she has been identifying them with their different fathers.
Rael’s father Mukeku Nguu says he does not approve of his daughter’s polyandrous marriage.

“We have always advised that she treats them equally and that she stops telling them that they belong to this or that husband,” says Mr Timothy Mutua, a neighbour and distant relative.

“His children call me ‘Dad’. When he is unable to clear school fees, I get him sorted out. He reciprocates when I am in a financial mess and he is better off,” says Mr Nguu’s co-husband, Mutuku Muia, 45, who works as a farm labourer.
Unlike Mr Muia, who spends all his nights at home, Mr Nguu comes home at most twice in a month.

Ms Mukeku says that whenever her husbands happen to be at home at the same time “they do not fight over anything because they agreed to be in this relationship"

https://www.torimill.co/world/9699/my-only-mistake-is-that-i-settled-on-men-who-are-not-rich-35-year-old-mother-married-to-two-men-says.html

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