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- A PROPHET NOT ACCEPTED IN HIS OWN LAND !!!
- BANKY W POPS THE QUESTION TO...GUESS WHO ???
- OSINBAJO MUST BRACE UP !!!
- STORY OF THE MISSING PENIS !!!
- THOSE FOOLISH SOUTH AFRICANS AGAIN !!!
- 'WITH LOVE' TO OUR OVERFED SENATORS !!!
- POLICE SERGEANT IN ARMS DEAL !!!
- OBASANJO'S SON MARRIES !!!
- UK-BASED NIGERIAN DOCTOR 4UKED UP BIG TIME !!!
- NIGERIA'S NOT YOUR PROPERTY (UNA NO FIT DO NO JACK...
- WHEN CUNNY-MAN DIE.....!!!
- FAYOSE THREATENS TO DUMP PDP !!!
- AMBODE SACKS VIOs !!!
- HAS TO BE SOUTH AFRICA !!!
- 'TRENDY' TATTERED LIFE OF YOUNG PEOPLE !!!
- FOOD FOR THOUGHT !!!
- AMBODE OPENS AJAH FLY-OVER AT LAST!!!
- WHEN TIMES ARE HARD !!!
- DON'T EVEN TRY IT !!!
- WHERE NOT TO BE !!!
- MAN CAUGHT WITH $70,000 AT MMI AIRPORT !!!
- PRESIDENTIAL 'YAMAN-YAMAN' !!!
- MICHAEL JACKSON COULD NOT 'POKE' !!!
- THERE IS GOD OOO !!!
- TB JOSHUA: THE REAL MAN OF GOD !!!
- LAST LAP !!!
- JOKE OF THE DAY !!!
- LAGOS GOVERNMENT MAKES 'U-TURN' ON 4TH MAINLAND BR...
- JAMES BOND IS DEAD !!!
- JUNAID: YOU ARE ENTITLED TO YOUR 4UKIN OPINION !!!
- I'M SORRY FOR TODAY'S YOUNG PEOPLE !!!
- POLITE WARNING !!!
- BUILDING COLLAPSE IN LAGOS !!!
- OVER-WORKED MINISTER !!!
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Wednesday, 31 May 2017
OVER-WORKED MINISTER !!!
BUHARI'S BURDEN....how u can give three ministries to one minister??? I DON'T KNOW !!!
Monday, 29 May 2017
BUILDING COLLAPSE IN LAGOS !!!
Black Democracy Day In Lagos! 3-Storey Building Collapses, 2 Dead, Many Trapped
It is a black Democracy Day in Lagos, as another three-storey building on Lagos Island collapsed this morning with two people confirmed dead and several others still trapped.
This is the fourth building to have collapsed in Lagos in recent times.
PM News gathered that the collapsed three-storey building was being renovated with people inside when it caved in.
Rescue operation is still ongoing as emergency responders are working frantically to rescue trapped victims in the building located at Daddy Alhaja Street, Oke Arin, Lagos Island, Lagos.
This is the fourth building to have collapsed in Lagos in recent times.
PM News gathered that the collapsed three-storey building was being renovated with people inside when it caved in.
Rescue operation is still ongoing as emergency responders are working frantically to rescue trapped victims in the building located at Daddy Alhaja Street, Oke Arin, Lagos Island, Lagos.
Sunday, 28 May 2017
I'M SORRY FOR TODAY'S YOUNG PEOPLE !!!
WHEN U GROW UP, U WILL HATE YOURSELVES FOR WEARING DIS SH*T....walahi !!!
JUNAID: YOU ARE ENTITLED TO YOUR 4UKIN OPINION !!!
Buhari Favouring Yorubas, Done Nothing For The North – Junaid Muhammed
Second republic lawmaker Dr Junaid Mohammed has claimed that President Muhammdau Buhari has been busy favouring the Yorubas of the South West.
He said the President has not done a single road in the north, claiming that was how ex-President Goodluck Jonathan abandoned the South-south during his 6 years in office.
Junaid said this while assessing Buhari’s two years in office as Nigeria’s President.
He said the president failed woefully in shoring up the economy while wasting more time in criticising the Jonathan administration.
He scored Buhari 60 in the fight against insurgents and 50 in war against corruption in the country, while complaining that a lot of money had been stolen under the guise of fighting terrorism and rehabilitation of the victims of the war.
Junaid asked President Buhari to name one road or project he had completed in the north since coming into power.
“Today, it is the South-West that is enjoying the Buhari administration in terms of key appointments and development projects like roads.
“He has short-changed the north. He has not done even a single road so far in the north. Buhari’s idea of project implementation is skewed in favour of the South West.
He said the President has not done a single road in the north, claiming that was how ex-President Goodluck Jonathan abandoned the South-south during his 6 years in office.
Junaid said this while assessing Buhari’s two years in office as Nigeria’s President.
He said the president failed woefully in shoring up the economy while wasting more time in criticising the Jonathan administration.
He scored Buhari 60 in the fight against insurgents and 50 in war against corruption in the country, while complaining that a lot of money had been stolen under the guise of fighting terrorism and rehabilitation of the victims of the war.
Junaid asked President Buhari to name one road or project he had completed in the north since coming into power.
“Today, it is the South-West that is enjoying the Buhari administration in terms of key appointments and development projects like roads.
“He has short-changed the north. He has not done even a single road so far in the north. Buhari’s idea of project implementation is skewed in favour of the South West.
"This is the same thing that Jonathan did for other parts of the country excluding the South South where he comes from.
“I believe that he has done reasonably well but he had a lot of work to do if he must meet the basic needs and expectations of Nigerians.
“Nigeria needs a strong leader who practises what he says. Buhari is generally sick and this limitation has really hindered his performance.
“He has disconnected from his party leadership, the APC, and he has problems with the legislature and the judiciary.
“We really have no basis to celebrate May 29 since it was set up by the military.
“We have acted and behaved more as despotic nation and have not met the basic tenets of democracy and for me, there is nothing to celebrate”, he said.
“I believe that he has done reasonably well but he had a lot of work to do if he must meet the basic needs and expectations of Nigerians.
“Nigeria needs a strong leader who practises what he says. Buhari is generally sick and this limitation has really hindered his performance.
“He has disconnected from his party leadership, the APC, and he has problems with the legislature and the judiciary.
“We really have no basis to celebrate May 29 since it was set up by the military.
“We have acted and behaved more as despotic nation and have not met the basic tenets of democracy and for me, there is nothing to celebrate”, he said.
- RUBBISH TALK....IS IT NOT OBVIOUS DAT YOUR MALLAM PRESIDENT HAS FILLED ALMOST ALL GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS WITH 4UKIN SELFISH MALLAMS AT THE EXPENSE OF KNOWLEDGEABLE, HARD-WORKING SOUTHERNERS???
- PROBLEM IS DAT YOUR 4UKIN RICH AND FAT-HEAD MALLAMS ARE VERY SELFISH AND SELF-CENTERED....U FAIL TO HELP YOUR PEOPLE, AND DEVELOP YOUR COMMUNITIES
- U WILL RATHER SEND YOUR OWN LAZY KIDS TO BIG SCHOOLS ABROAD, THAN BUILD YOUR AILING COMMUNITIES. EVEN TO BUILD ORDINARY SCHOOLS IS NO PRIORITY TO YOU.
- U PREFER TO GIVE PEANUTS AND WANT YOUR POOR PEOPLE WORSHIP YOU AND STAND ALL DAY AT YOUR FRONT GATE ASKING FOR LUNCH AND GARRI....MENTALITY OF KANKADEDEISM !!!
- SO SHUT D 4UK UP, MR JUNAID.
- OVER-QUALIFIED SOUTHERNERS ARE WASTING AWAY EVERYDAY BCOS DEY CANT GET TO USE THEIR EXPERTISE AND SKILLS DUE TO THAT 4UKIN DOCTRINE KNOWN AS 'QUOTA SYSTEM'.
- SO DON'T BE RUDE....SILLY PROF !!! U GUYS ARE SLOWING US DOWN....4UKALLLLLLLLL!!!
Tuesday, 23 May 2017
JAMES BOND IS DEAD !!!
Bond Roger Moore Legend Dies At 89
Bond legend Sir Roger Moore has died aged 89 after a short but brave battle with cancer
The Bond legend's family revealed that the actor died after a 'short but brave' battle with cancer in Switzerland.
In a statement announcing the star's death, Sir Roger's family said that the star had been surrounded by love in his final days.
It added: 'It is with a heavy heart that we must announce our loving father has passed away today in Switzerland after a short but brave battle with cancer.
The Bond legend's family revealed that the actor died after a 'short but brave' battle with cancer in Switzerland.
In a statement announcing the star's death, Sir Roger's family said that the star had been surrounded by love in his final days.
It added: 'It is with a heavy heart that we must announce our loving father has passed away today in Switzerland after a short but brave battle with cancer.
LAGOS GOVERNMENT MAKES 'U-TURN' ON 4TH MAINLAND BRIDGE !!!
Why Lagos Terminated Fourth Mainland Bridge Contract.
Lagos State government has terminated its contract with investors for the building of the proposed N844billion Fourth Mainland Bridge.
Commissioner for Waterfront and Infrastructure Development Adebowale Akinsanya, told reporters yesterday in Alausa, Lagos, that the government was considering proposals from foreign investors in the United States of America and Britain to accelerate the commencement of the project.
Akinsanya, an engineer, said the government dumped the former contractors, including Africa Financial Corporation (AFC) and other investors, following delay in the beginning of the multi-billion naira project.
Other investors dumped by the government a year after signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the 38-kilometre bridge include Visible Assets Ltd and Access Bank.
The commissioner stated that the government will ensure appropriate investors are named soon.
Commissioner for Waterfront and Infrastructure Development Adebowale Akinsanya, told reporters yesterday in Alausa, Lagos, that the government was considering proposals from foreign investors in the United States of America and Britain to accelerate the commencement of the project.
Akinsanya, an engineer, said the government dumped the former contractors, including Africa Financial Corporation (AFC) and other investors, following delay in the beginning of the multi-billion naira project.
Other investors dumped by the government a year after signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the 38-kilometre bridge include Visible Assets Ltd and Access Bank.
The commissioner stated that the government will ensure appropriate investors are named soon.
- AMBODE....WHATEVER U DO PLS DO NOT BREAK PEOPLES HOMES IN AJAH AREA BCOS OF BRIDGE.....
- THERE IS ENOUGH HARDSHIP OUT THERE OOOO!!!
Saturday, 20 May 2017
TB JOSHUA: THE REAL MAN OF GOD !!!
Open Letter To Prophet TB Joshua
Written by Dele Momodu
My dear Prophet, I’m very certain this letter must come to you as a big surprise. But that is the nature of this column. It is in the character of Pendulum to swing in the direction least anticipated. Today, it has chosen to navigate itself towards you, my dear man of God.
For avoidance of doubt, please, permit me to quickly explain a point so that mischief-makers may not attribute spurious motives to this epistle. I’m not a member of your congregation. I have never been.
My dear Prophet, I’m very certain this letter must come to you as a big surprise. But that is the nature of this column. It is in the character of Pendulum to swing in the direction least anticipated. Today, it has chosen to navigate itself towards you, my dear man of God.
For avoidance of doubt, please, permit me to quickly explain a point so that mischief-makers may not attribute spurious motives to this epistle. I’m not a member of your congregation. I have never been.
You and I have never discussed religion or worship. I have never approached you for special prayers or miracles. But I have been a great fan of yours nonetheless, for very exceptional reasons. I shall explain in a jiffy why I admire you warts and all.
No human being is perfect, and I’m sure that includes you, despite being a man of God. I’ve read and heard torrents of good and bad tales about you. But didn’t I read and hear a deluge of fairy-tales about our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, your overall Master? It is normal for human beings to concoct true and imaginary tales about newsmakers.
No human being is perfect, and I’m sure that includes you, despite being a man of God. I’ve read and heard torrents of good and bad tales about you. But didn’t I read and hear a deluge of fairy-tales about our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, your overall Master? It is normal for human beings to concoct true and imaginary tales about newsmakers.
You have been a subject and victim of such incredible rumour-mongering over the decades that I have known you. Some have alleged that you are not a genuine disciple of God. They’ve alleged that you are fetish and use native jazz to heal miracle-seekers. Some have even called your miracles mere optical illusions. That you are nothing short of a magician but these myriad of detractors have never diminished your popularity globally.
I have continued to marvel at your awesome powers as demonstrated to the Unclad eyes on television, and two or more conclusions have emerged. If you use juju or whatever power to heal people, then it is positive healing. We all turn to doctors, pharmacists, surgeons and others in the days of medical challenges. The drugs we take emanate from herbs, local or foreign. The Indians and the Chinese in particular have been much wiser than us by developing their medicine to international standards. I have tried acupuncture in my adventurous days in Dubai and London. There is nothing wrong if God has given you special access to the secrets of herbs and roots.
I have continued to marvel at your awesome powers as demonstrated to the Unclad eyes on television, and two or more conclusions have emerged. If you use juju or whatever power to heal people, then it is positive healing. We all turn to doctors, pharmacists, surgeons and others in the days of medical challenges. The drugs we take emanate from herbs, local or foreign. The Indians and the Chinese in particular have been much wiser than us by developing their medicine to international standards. I have tried acupuncture in my adventurous days in Dubai and London. There is nothing wrong if God has given you special access to the secrets of herbs and roots.
What makes it even more remarkable and extraordinary is that you escalate and amplify every miracle of yours with loud shouts of the name of Jesus. You’ve never called the names of other Gods or even witches and wizards on the pulpit. There are always local and international visitors to your synagogue of God. None has ever reported that he or she stumbled on an esoteric shrine perchance.
In fact, you have been a major source of foreign exchange earnings for Nigeria. It is difficult to imagine how many religious tourists pour into your church daily from different parts of the world. I’ve travelled extensively in Africa and beyond. There is hardly a flight I’ve flown on, especially in Africa, that I’ve not encountered your sworn and ardent followers. They love you endlessly and swear by your name. Many of them are distinguished personalities, well-educated and intelligent and not ignoramuses as many may wish to suggest. Presidents have attested to your miracles. I will mention one very good example that I am familiar with.
Long before the 2008 presidential election that ushered in President John Evans Atta-Mills in Ghana, you had called me one early morning to ask my opinion and projection ahead of the election. I remember telling you that Nana Akufo-Addo was tipped and favoured to win. Your response was that I was wrong and that God was going to perform a miracle for Professor Atta-Mills. True, the ways of God are not the ways of man. You went all out in your support for Atta-Mills, like you always do for people and causes you champion, and he actually won the election.
I was pleasantly surprised when you called me one early Sunday morning to invite me to the Synagogue. You said you remember how you had called me to support the aspiration of Atta-Mills and the useful tips I gave. Now that the man had won, he was coming for a thanksgiving service in your church and you felt it was only proper for me to be invited to attend. The service had ended by the time I meandered my way to Ikotun-Egbe, but I was fortunate and happy to meet Professor Atta-Mills in one of the private apartments you keep for your august visitors. I sat with Prof and probed him a bit about why he had travelled all the way to Nigeria in search of spiritual fortification. He told me in clear terms that he was not a buffoon and that as a Professor he was expected to act on empirical facts and not on raw sentiment or emotion.
Professor Atta-Mills said you had told him certain things that could never have been guess-work. For, example, he said you predicted with mathematical accuracy the unusual pattern and direction the election was going to take, the controversy that was going to come with it and the precise date the final verdict was going to be delivered, and they all came to pass. He said man being a natural doubter of things unseen should nevertheless not discountenance reality in the face of obvious facts. He said he was convinced that God was truly using you and he had no choice than to return to the Synagogue and publicly proclaim the power of God that had made the impossible possible through your intervention and intercession.
Let me now go to the relationship between us spanning nearly two decades. How did our paths cross? If my memory serves me right, I was approached by one of your media aides at the time, Jide Oshokoya, formerly of Today’s Choice magazine, who said you would like to meet with me. To cut a long story short, I accepted the invitation with mixed feelings. You had been much maligned by your traducers that I did not even know what to believe anymore. But as a good student of philosophy, I chose not to be as paranoid and sceptical as the French philosopher, Rene Descartes, who went to the extreme of doubting his own existence. I was prepared to meet you with an open mind but with every caution in case your intention was to turn me into a church member.
We met at the appointed time, after waiting for a while in a small restaurant on the ground floor before I was taken upstairs by your female staff. I felt a kind of tremor around you as everyone around was awestruck by you. The first thing I noticed was your simplicity and humility. You wore a round-neck t-shirt on top of jeans. We exchanged pleasantries and you told me how much you loved the creativity and originality that you saw in Ovation International magazine. I was flattered. You asked how much it would cost to be featured in such a high quality magazine and once we agreed on the figure you instantly booked 5,000 copies to be sent from our printers in London to the church. I was deeply touched because you did not beg for freebies. Many of our friends do not see media as business. They treat us as lambs of God who carry away the burden of the world, the main reason many media empires collapse ever before they are built.
Let me reiterate at this juncture that you’re a good man for being such a sympathetic benefactor. I never imagined the extent of your generosity until the magazines arrived from England and I asked when we could deliver to you. You shocked me to the marrow as you told me to send only ten copies and go ahead to distribute the remaining thousands of copies through our extensive network and make more money from it. What occurred to me immediately was your native intelligence. Only a sagacious and visionary person would have understood that it was better to spread the publication to every part of Nigeria than restricting it to only church members. Let me say thank you again for that huge support at a time we needed it. I do not forget favours, ever!
You have probably forgotten the next thing you did for us. Soon afterwards, I got another invitation from you, which I gladly honoured. As soon as we sat down, you told me you were in trouble with your beautiful and humble wife, and I asked why? You said your wife queried why she was not featured in the Ovation International magazine edition that had you on the cover. You told me you were surprised because she’s too introverted and had never asked for any form of publicity. I noticed that most of the time she was mingling freely with church workers and the congregation. She never acted like a Queen or First Lady of the church and this endeared her to me. You informed me the only remedy was for me to do another cover in our next edition for both of you. That was how you became probably the only family to feature back to back on our cover. I returned to London and produced an even better cover.
Our friendship grew in leaps and bounds. Though we did not see frequently, sometimes for years, we regularly phoned each other and bonded like brothers. Anytime you saw some wonderful news about me, you called to congratulate and appreciate me despite your breath-taking schedules. The most superlative of our encounters was in 2010 when you heard of my Presidential dream. You did not fold your arms to watch me from afar. I had just boarded a flight from JF Kennedy Airport in New York when my phone rang and you were on the line. “Alagba, where are you?”, you asked in your usual caring voice. I told you I was on a flight from America to London, and you told me to see you as soon as I arrived in Lagos. I was greatly humbled when you said you wished to discuss my presidential bid.
I visited you late one night and spent less than ten minutes, or so, with you. You told me I had no chance of winning the 2011 presidential election but encouraged me to go all the way. You assured me the experience would be very useful and that I would remain very relevant in the affairs of Nigeria, thereafter. Such a man of wisdom you are, Sir. You came in with two carrier bags and you told me they contained your financial contribution. Months later, you invited me again to your home and gave me further assistance despite knowing I could not win that election. You propelled me towards my goal and did not use the excuse of failure to discourage me. You earned my respect.
Let me give one more example of your uncommon love for fellow beings. About two years ago, I had to undergo cataract operations in London. The surgery went well and I was recuperating when suddenly, I received a call from you in the dead of the night. “Alagba, I have just heard about your eye problems.”, you said in that calm voice. I replied the operations were very successful and was grateful for your concern. You offered to offset the bills and I replied that few friends who heard about my ordeal, like Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, Tony Elumelu, Femi Otedola and Tokunbo Afikuyomi had all offered to assist. You still insisted on adding your widow’s mite. You texted repeatedly to ask for an account despite my reluctance. God will never desert you.
I have written all these examples as my personal testimonial to you. In a country where many try to hide behind one finger, I wish to stand tall and tell the world that you are a good man, even if others think or say otherwise. I have read that you wish to abandon Nigeria and migrate to Israel. It will never happen. You cannot and should not allow your enemies run you out of town. God has been very kind to you. Just look back and see your journey from way back in Ondo State. What more can God do for any man who has served him loyally and fervently like you have done.
My dear man of God, I align my voice with those who plead that you remain in Nigeria. I have chosen to do so publicly because I believe it is necessary.
You will see me very soon at your door.
All the best, in Jesus’ mighty name…
- Dele Momodu
In fact, you have been a major source of foreign exchange earnings for Nigeria. It is difficult to imagine how many religious tourists pour into your church daily from different parts of the world. I’ve travelled extensively in Africa and beyond. There is hardly a flight I’ve flown on, especially in Africa, that I’ve not encountered your sworn and ardent followers. They love you endlessly and swear by your name. Many of them are distinguished personalities, well-educated and intelligent and not ignoramuses as many may wish to suggest. Presidents have attested to your miracles. I will mention one very good example that I am familiar with.
Long before the 2008 presidential election that ushered in President John Evans Atta-Mills in Ghana, you had called me one early morning to ask my opinion and projection ahead of the election. I remember telling you that Nana Akufo-Addo was tipped and favoured to win. Your response was that I was wrong and that God was going to perform a miracle for Professor Atta-Mills. True, the ways of God are not the ways of man. You went all out in your support for Atta-Mills, like you always do for people and causes you champion, and he actually won the election.
I was pleasantly surprised when you called me one early Sunday morning to invite me to the Synagogue. You said you remember how you had called me to support the aspiration of Atta-Mills and the useful tips I gave. Now that the man had won, he was coming for a thanksgiving service in your church and you felt it was only proper for me to be invited to attend. The service had ended by the time I meandered my way to Ikotun-Egbe, but I was fortunate and happy to meet Professor Atta-Mills in one of the private apartments you keep for your august visitors. I sat with Prof and probed him a bit about why he had travelled all the way to Nigeria in search of spiritual fortification. He told me in clear terms that he was not a buffoon and that as a Professor he was expected to act on empirical facts and not on raw sentiment or emotion.
Professor Atta-Mills said you had told him certain things that could never have been guess-work. For, example, he said you predicted with mathematical accuracy the unusual pattern and direction the election was going to take, the controversy that was going to come with it and the precise date the final verdict was going to be delivered, and they all came to pass. He said man being a natural doubter of things unseen should nevertheless not discountenance reality in the face of obvious facts. He said he was convinced that God was truly using you and he had no choice than to return to the Synagogue and publicly proclaim the power of God that had made the impossible possible through your intervention and intercession.
Let me now go to the relationship between us spanning nearly two decades. How did our paths cross? If my memory serves me right, I was approached by one of your media aides at the time, Jide Oshokoya, formerly of Today’s Choice magazine, who said you would like to meet with me. To cut a long story short, I accepted the invitation with mixed feelings. You had been much maligned by your traducers that I did not even know what to believe anymore. But as a good student of philosophy, I chose not to be as paranoid and sceptical as the French philosopher, Rene Descartes, who went to the extreme of doubting his own existence. I was prepared to meet you with an open mind but with every caution in case your intention was to turn me into a church member.
We met at the appointed time, after waiting for a while in a small restaurant on the ground floor before I was taken upstairs by your female staff. I felt a kind of tremor around you as everyone around was awestruck by you. The first thing I noticed was your simplicity and humility. You wore a round-neck t-shirt on top of jeans. We exchanged pleasantries and you told me how much you loved the creativity and originality that you saw in Ovation International magazine. I was flattered. You asked how much it would cost to be featured in such a high quality magazine and once we agreed on the figure you instantly booked 5,000 copies to be sent from our printers in London to the church. I was deeply touched because you did not beg for freebies. Many of our friends do not see media as business. They treat us as lambs of God who carry away the burden of the world, the main reason many media empires collapse ever before they are built.
Let me reiterate at this juncture that you’re a good man for being such a sympathetic benefactor. I never imagined the extent of your generosity until the magazines arrived from England and I asked when we could deliver to you. You shocked me to the marrow as you told me to send only ten copies and go ahead to distribute the remaining thousands of copies through our extensive network and make more money from it. What occurred to me immediately was your native intelligence. Only a sagacious and visionary person would have understood that it was better to spread the publication to every part of Nigeria than restricting it to only church members. Let me say thank you again for that huge support at a time we needed it. I do not forget favours, ever!
You have probably forgotten the next thing you did for us. Soon afterwards, I got another invitation from you, which I gladly honoured. As soon as we sat down, you told me you were in trouble with your beautiful and humble wife, and I asked why? You said your wife queried why she was not featured in the Ovation International magazine edition that had you on the cover. You told me you were surprised because she’s too introverted and had never asked for any form of publicity. I noticed that most of the time she was mingling freely with church workers and the congregation. She never acted like a Queen or First Lady of the church and this endeared her to me. You informed me the only remedy was for me to do another cover in our next edition for both of you. That was how you became probably the only family to feature back to back on our cover. I returned to London and produced an even better cover.
Our friendship grew in leaps and bounds. Though we did not see frequently, sometimes for years, we regularly phoned each other and bonded like brothers. Anytime you saw some wonderful news about me, you called to congratulate and appreciate me despite your breath-taking schedules. The most superlative of our encounters was in 2010 when you heard of my Presidential dream. You did not fold your arms to watch me from afar. I had just boarded a flight from JF Kennedy Airport in New York when my phone rang and you were on the line. “Alagba, where are you?”, you asked in your usual caring voice. I told you I was on a flight from America to London, and you told me to see you as soon as I arrived in Lagos. I was greatly humbled when you said you wished to discuss my presidential bid.
I visited you late one night and spent less than ten minutes, or so, with you. You told me I had no chance of winning the 2011 presidential election but encouraged me to go all the way. You assured me the experience would be very useful and that I would remain very relevant in the affairs of Nigeria, thereafter. Such a man of wisdom you are, Sir. You came in with two carrier bags and you told me they contained your financial contribution. Months later, you invited me again to your home and gave me further assistance despite knowing I could not win that election. You propelled me towards my goal and did not use the excuse of failure to discourage me. You earned my respect.
Let me give one more example of your uncommon love for fellow beings. About two years ago, I had to undergo cataract operations in London. The surgery went well and I was recuperating when suddenly, I received a call from you in the dead of the night. “Alagba, I have just heard about your eye problems.”, you said in that calm voice. I replied the operations were very successful and was grateful for your concern. You offered to offset the bills and I replied that few friends who heard about my ordeal, like Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, Tony Elumelu, Femi Otedola and Tokunbo Afikuyomi had all offered to assist. You still insisted on adding your widow’s mite. You texted repeatedly to ask for an account despite my reluctance. God will never desert you.
I have written all these examples as my personal testimonial to you. In a country where many try to hide behind one finger, I wish to stand tall and tell the world that you are a good man, even if others think or say otherwise. I have read that you wish to abandon Nigeria and migrate to Israel. It will never happen. You cannot and should not allow your enemies run you out of town. God has been very kind to you. Just look back and see your journey from way back in Ondo State. What more can God do for any man who has served him loyally and fervently like you have done.
My dear man of God, I align my voice with those who plead that you remain in Nigeria. I have chosen to do so publicly because I believe it is necessary.
You will see me very soon at your door.
All the best, in Jesus’ mighty name…
- Dele Momodu
- I AGREE WITH U 100%.
- NIGERIANS DO NOT APPRECIATE THIS GUY.
- JESUS WAS NEVER APPRECIATED IN HIS HOMELAND.
MICHAEL JACKSON COULD NOT 'POKE' !!!
Man Who Claims He's The Biological Father Of Paris Jackson Banned From Seeing Her
Mark Lester, 58, claims he acted as a sperm donor for his friend Michael Jackson (pictured together, inset) and is therefore the biological father of Paris Jackson, 19 (right). He claims that Paris has a similarity to his daughter Olivia (left), who is 23. Mr Lester, who described Paris as a 'bright and a great-looking kid' said he 'can't be bothered' to have a DNA test.
He claimed popstar Jackson asked people in his 'inner circle' including actors Macaulay Culkin and Jack Nicholson if they would donate their sperm so he could have a child.
Lester happily talks about how he acted as a sperm donor for Jackson. ‘I was just helping out a friend. I think he had a problem with actually doing the physical act of sex and a very low sperm count as well.’
He also claims Jackson had been scared off women for many reasons, one of which is said to be the trauma he experienced after being propositioned by Madonna in her hotel bedroom.
Lester explains: ‘When he entered the room, she was in bed, threw the covers off and was completely naked. He took one look at her and screamed and ran away — not something I’d have done!’
He says he was surprised when Jackson told him that he wanted children but ‘had problems’ and joked that Lester, who has four children, Lucy, 26, Harriet, 23, Olivia, 22 and Felix, 18, ‘only had to look at his own wife and she’d get pregnant’.
The episode remained secret until after Jackson’s death in 2009 when there were a host of media reports about Lester possibly being Paris’s father. She did indeed look very like Lester’s daughters, particularly Olivia as a child.
Perhaps the fact that he revealed to the world that he was Michael Jackson’s secret sperm donor and was, most likely, the biological father of Paris didn’t help? Lester explains. ‘I had to. Uri Geller was going to leak the story and link my name to it, so I decided to put it out there myself.’
Sadly, it seems he didn’t warn Jackson’s children in advance, and particularly Paris. Tragically, she went into a downward spiral after her father’s death, several times trying to take her own life.
Anyway, he has tried to reach her many times but Paris' mom told him to f*ck off.
He claimed popstar Jackson asked people in his 'inner circle' including actors Macaulay Culkin and Jack Nicholson if they would donate their sperm so he could have a child.
Lester happily talks about how he acted as a sperm donor for Jackson. ‘I was just helping out a friend. I think he had a problem with actually doing the physical act of sex and a very low sperm count as well.’
He also claims Jackson had been scared off women for many reasons, one of which is said to be the trauma he experienced after being propositioned by Madonna in her hotel bedroom.
Lester explains: ‘When he entered the room, she was in bed, threw the covers off and was completely naked. He took one look at her and screamed and ran away — not something I’d have done!’
He says he was surprised when Jackson told him that he wanted children but ‘had problems’ and joked that Lester, who has four children, Lucy, 26, Harriet, 23, Olivia, 22 and Felix, 18, ‘only had to look at his own wife and she’d get pregnant’.
The episode remained secret until after Jackson’s death in 2009 when there were a host of media reports about Lester possibly being Paris’s father. She did indeed look very like Lester’s daughters, particularly Olivia as a child.
Perhaps the fact that he revealed to the world that he was Michael Jackson’s secret sperm donor and was, most likely, the biological father of Paris didn’t help? Lester explains. ‘I had to. Uri Geller was going to leak the story and link my name to it, so I decided to put it out there myself.’
Sadly, it seems he didn’t warn Jackson’s children in advance, and particularly Paris. Tragically, she went into a downward spiral after her father’s death, several times trying to take her own life.
Anyway, he has tried to reach her many times but Paris' mom told him to f*ck off.
PRESIDENTIAL 'YAMAN-YAMAN' !!!
Rumors of Coups and the Internal Power Tussle at the Presidency
by Dr. Perry Brimah
The Senate fought the Executives; DSS fought EFCC, Judiciary fought the Executives and now the Executives are fighting the Executives.
There is a war in the Presidency.
The Senate fought the Executives; DSS fought EFCC, Judiciary fought the Executives and now the Executives are fighting the Executives.
There is a war in the Presidency.
This is what some of us have been warning about and pleading with President Muhammadu Buhari to come clean on the cause, year of onset and prognosis of his medical condition over; and why we have been campaigning for him to resign and monitor a stable transfer of power while still capacitated.
The war is not between the infirm Buhari and Vice Osinbajo. The war is between the audacious Cabal at the presidency, with the cabal at the Presidency supported by their external northern-based coterie of Cabal. The war is between the Cabal and Buhari himself, who allegedly has been infuriated with their moves.
It is these cabal that we alerted the nation about, who "locked" ailing Buhari up in Aso rock, disallowing him seek continued medical management abroad. It was these cabal who, upon seeing Vice President Osinabjo in Acting capacity winning the hearts and minds of not just the citizenry but their Premiere, President Muhamamdu Buhari who was of high praise for him, that decided to block his travel and-possible-handover ever again even if he had to die in Aso rock.
We have seen two further strikes by this cabal. Chief of Staff Abba Kyari is reported to have injected the senseless, demeaning and mischievous "coordinating" into the template of the letter sent to the National Assembly, NASS. This was a second strike. They know that Buhari demanded impeachment of late President Umaru Yar'Adua for not being transparent and not handing over while sick to deputy Goodluck Jonathan, and intend to subject him to the same.
The third strike is happening now: while Senate President Olusola Saraki surprisingly saved the day by giving priority to the first premise in the letter to NASS, thereby empowering Professor Yemi Osinbajo as Nigeria's Acting President, the cabal yet refuse to accept his authority. Attempting to overrule Professor Osinbajo's declaration as relayed by his SSA Laolu Akande, to sign the budget when he deems it fit; the cabal went on the air to ridicule the Vice, Buhari and Nigeria by saying that they intended to fax the budget to London for President Buhari to accent and then transfer it to Osinbajo to implement.
SSA to the President, Ita Enang on Channels TV Wednesday night said,
"The 2017 budget will be transmitted to Mr president and the President will assent to the budget."
In an earlier write-up I called for the suspension/sack of Abba Kyari for insubordination. The same call now goes for Ita Enang. These are serious offenses of the "coup" nature. These are the culprit cabal talking to soldiers with malicious plots for the eventuality of a no Buhari.
As I wrote March 1st in my article, "Nigeria’s Looming Power Battle," the implicated wish to cause a constitutional crises and chaos with the intention of either promoting a military coup out of it or getting the Senate president to possibly impeach the pair of Buhari and Osinbajo, once Buhari is incapacitated, and setting up a temporary transitional government to conduct hastened early elections arranged for a northern or rather, northwestern to be precise, candidate's victory.
We the people must not wait as pawns. We must act preemptively to protect our destiny. A handful of cabal cannot continue to seize us by the jugular. The news is awash with a report on how the wealth of just five government corruption-made cabal can end extreme poverty in Nigeria. The cabal working with politicians and military have killed us. But as walking dead, we can yet give them a good fight.
The war is not between the infirm Buhari and Vice Osinbajo. The war is between the audacious Cabal at the presidency, with the cabal at the Presidency supported by their external northern-based coterie of Cabal. The war is between the Cabal and Buhari himself, who allegedly has been infuriated with their moves.
It is these cabal that we alerted the nation about, who "locked" ailing Buhari up in Aso rock, disallowing him seek continued medical management abroad. It was these cabal who, upon seeing Vice President Osinabjo in Acting capacity winning the hearts and minds of not just the citizenry but their Premiere, President Muhamamdu Buhari who was of high praise for him, that decided to block his travel and-possible-handover ever again even if he had to die in Aso rock.
We have seen two further strikes by this cabal. Chief of Staff Abba Kyari is reported to have injected the senseless, demeaning and mischievous "coordinating" into the template of the letter sent to the National Assembly, NASS. This was a second strike. They know that Buhari demanded impeachment of late President Umaru Yar'Adua for not being transparent and not handing over while sick to deputy Goodluck Jonathan, and intend to subject him to the same.
The third strike is happening now: while Senate President Olusola Saraki surprisingly saved the day by giving priority to the first premise in the letter to NASS, thereby empowering Professor Yemi Osinbajo as Nigeria's Acting President, the cabal yet refuse to accept his authority. Attempting to overrule Professor Osinbajo's declaration as relayed by his SSA Laolu Akande, to sign the budget when he deems it fit; the cabal went on the air to ridicule the Vice, Buhari and Nigeria by saying that they intended to fax the budget to London for President Buhari to accent and then transfer it to Osinbajo to implement.
SSA to the President, Ita Enang on Channels TV Wednesday night said,
"The 2017 budget will be transmitted to Mr president and the President will assent to the budget."
In an earlier write-up I called for the suspension/sack of Abba Kyari for insubordination. The same call now goes for Ita Enang. These are serious offenses of the "coup" nature. These are the culprit cabal talking to soldiers with malicious plots for the eventuality of a no Buhari.
As I wrote March 1st in my article, "Nigeria’s Looming Power Battle," the implicated wish to cause a constitutional crises and chaos with the intention of either promoting a military coup out of it or getting the Senate president to possibly impeach the pair of Buhari and Osinbajo, once Buhari is incapacitated, and setting up a temporary transitional government to conduct hastened early elections arranged for a northern or rather, northwestern to be precise, candidate's victory.
We the people must not wait as pawns. We must act preemptively to protect our destiny. A handful of cabal cannot continue to seize us by the jugular. The news is awash with a report on how the wealth of just five government corruption-made cabal can end extreme poverty in Nigeria. The cabal working with politicians and military have killed us. But as walking dead, we can yet give them a good fight.
Dr. Perry Brimah
@EveryNigerian
MAN CAUGHT WITH $70,000 AT MMI AIRPORT !!!
Drama It Lagos Airport As DSS Arrest Man Hiding $70,000 In His Luggage
One Samson Olukunmi, a traveler has been arrested by operatives of Department of State Service at Muritala Muhammed Int'l Airport, Lagos for being in possession of undeclared $70,000.
Olukunmi, a resident of 14 Omidun Street, Lagos Island was accosted at the airport by the DSS operatives on suspicion of money laundering.
Olukunmi was caught after he denied being in possession of such amount of money but when he was subjected to a search the foreign currency was found hiding in his luggage.
He was immediately arrested and taken to the DSS office for further interrogation.
The Independent gathered that when security agents asked him to explain how he got the money and the type of business he was into, he could not offer any satisfactory explanation.
The money was seized and the man detained for attempting to launder foreign currency.
Olukunmi was later arraigned before Isolo Magistrates court for alleged money laundering under the Criminal Code.The suspect pleaded not guilty.
The presiding Magistrate, Mrs O.A. Adedayo granted him bail in the sum of N1 million with two sureties in like sum.
He was remanded in prison custody pending when he will perfect the bail conditions.
Olukunmi, a resident of 14 Omidun Street, Lagos Island was accosted at the airport by the DSS operatives on suspicion of money laundering.
Olukunmi was caught after he denied being in possession of such amount of money but when he was subjected to a search the foreign currency was found hiding in his luggage.
He was immediately arrested and taken to the DSS office for further interrogation.
The Independent gathered that when security agents asked him to explain how he got the money and the type of business he was into, he could not offer any satisfactory explanation.
The money was seized and the man detained for attempting to launder foreign currency.
Olukunmi was later arraigned before Isolo Magistrates court for alleged money laundering under the Criminal Code.The suspect pleaded not guilty.
The presiding Magistrate, Mrs O.A. Adedayo granted him bail in the sum of N1 million with two sureties in like sum.
He was remanded in prison custody pending when he will perfect the bail conditions.
WHERE NOT TO BE !!!
Over 1000 Nigerians Are In Chinese Prison
The Chairman of Blue Diamond Logistics, China, Mr. Festus Mbisiogu, has called on Nigerian Government to urgently look into the growing number of Nigerians detained in Chinese prisons over allegations of drug trafficking, saying more than 1,000 Nigerians are in Chinese prisons.
Speaking on the backdrop of a protest in Abuja, yesterday, over the increasing number of Nigerian citizens in Chinese jails, he urged state governors to embark on enlightenment campaigns to discourage indigenes of their states against drug trafficking.
Speaking on the backdrop of a protest in Abuja, yesterday, over the increasing number of Nigerian citizens in Chinese jails, he urged state governors to embark on enlightenment campaigns to discourage indigenes of their states against drug trafficking.
The Blue Diamond boss, who had been in the forefront of the campaign against drug trafficking in China, called on security agencies at international airports in Nigeria to be very vigilant and thoroughly screen intending Nigerian passengers to China.
Also, he cautioned Nigerians coming to China to be wary of the parcels they collect to deliver in China, noting that some detained Nigerians may not be guilty of the crimes they were alleged to have committed.
He said, "Nigerian citizens used to be China’s favourite but these unlawful behaviors (drug) robbed the average Nigerian immigrant and businessman in China that privilege. The negative effects of drug trafficking and unlawful behaviours go beyond the shores of China. I can’t remember any former drug dealer who is at peace with the proceeds made from drug trafficking whether for himself or for his children. Therefore, why should you continue to plot your own ruin in life?”
Also, he cautioned Nigerians coming to China to be wary of the parcels they collect to deliver in China, noting that some detained Nigerians may not be guilty of the crimes they were alleged to have committed.
He said, "Nigerian citizens used to be China’s favourite but these unlawful behaviors (drug) robbed the average Nigerian immigrant and businessman in China that privilege. The negative effects of drug trafficking and unlawful behaviours go beyond the shores of China. I can’t remember any former drug dealer who is at peace with the proceeds made from drug trafficking whether for himself or for his children. Therefore, why should you continue to plot your own ruin in life?”
DON'T EVEN TRY IT !!!
Fear Of Coup: Retired Generals Warn Military To Stay Out Of Politics
Retired generals have backed the current democratic dispensation and warned military elements not to engage in any move that could destabilise the country’s democracy.
The retired generals warned the military to steer clear of politics, saying such a move could lead to a face-off between the military and Nigerians.
The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, had recently warned military men against being used by politicians to truncate the country’s democracy, saying he had received information that some individuals had been approaching some officers and soldiers for political reasons.
But the retired generals declared their support for the government of the President Muhammadu Buhari and his vice, who is now Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.
Supporting Buratai’s call, Gen. Alani Akinrinade (retd.), described politicking as a “misadventure” that almost destroyed the military and left the country crawling towards development.
The retired general also warned the military against doing anything that could destabilise the democracy under which the country is now operating.
He said, “It [politicking] is a misadventure that virtually destroyed the military as an institution and left our country crawling in the race to modernity. I suspect the general [Buratai] will feed his information to the intelligence community for evaluation.
“The military knows that even the populace will confront them and I’m not discounting the likelihood that the military itself has diverse reasons to oppose any move to truncate our rickety democracy.”
Maj.-Gen. David Jemibewon (retd.), who also declared his support for democracy, warned the military to completely stay out of politics.
The former Military Governor of the Old Oyo State praised Buratai for saying what he described as “good”, adding that “it is a good one from him because we are now under democratic dispensation and the military should not be seen as interfering in politics. Politicking is not their job. I am in total support of what Buratai said.”
According to Brig.-Gen. Ajibola Togun (retd.), the military was not built for politicking. He, therefore, warned the military not to do anything that would destabilise democracy.
He, however, accused politicians of being the ones who had contaminated the military as an institution in the past, through bribery and corruption.
The retired generals warned the military to steer clear of politics, saying such a move could lead to a face-off between the military and Nigerians.
The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai, had recently warned military men against being used by politicians to truncate the country’s democracy, saying he had received information that some individuals had been approaching some officers and soldiers for political reasons.
But the retired generals declared their support for the government of the President Muhammadu Buhari and his vice, who is now Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.
Supporting Buratai’s call, Gen. Alani Akinrinade (retd.), described politicking as a “misadventure” that almost destroyed the military and left the country crawling towards development.
The retired general also warned the military against doing anything that could destabilise the democracy under which the country is now operating.
He said, “It [politicking] is a misadventure that virtually destroyed the military as an institution and left our country crawling in the race to modernity. I suspect the general [Buratai] will feed his information to the intelligence community for evaluation.
“The military knows that even the populace will confront them and I’m not discounting the likelihood that the military itself has diverse reasons to oppose any move to truncate our rickety democracy.”
Maj.-Gen. David Jemibewon (retd.), who also declared his support for democracy, warned the military to completely stay out of politics.
The former Military Governor of the Old Oyo State praised Buratai for saying what he described as “good”, adding that “it is a good one from him because we are now under democratic dispensation and the military should not be seen as interfering in politics. Politicking is not their job. I am in total support of what Buratai said.”
According to Brig.-Gen. Ajibola Togun (retd.), the military was not built for politicking. He, therefore, warned the military not to do anything that would destabilise democracy.
He, however, accused politicians of being the ones who had contaminated the military as an institution in the past, through bribery and corruption.
Wednesday, 17 May 2017
AMBODE OPENS AJAH FLY-OVER AT LAST!!!
The Jubilee Bridge, Ajah has been officially commissioned for use. This was done by the Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode. The Bridge will help eliminate the traffic jam usually experienced in the axis. The bridge is a top class infrastructure that will facilitate the movement of people, goods and materials as it replaces the roundabout that use to be there. The commissioning of the bridge is one of series of projects getting commissioned by the Governor ahead of the Lagos at 50 celebrations.
HOPE THIS PUTS AN END TO THE NIGHTMARE ON DAT ROAD.....IT HAS BEEN HELL FOR THE RESIDENTS.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT !!!
DEM SAY...if think education is expensive, then TRY IGNORANCE !!!
GIVE ME THE MONEY ANY DAY....try me !!!
'TRENDY' TATTERED LIFE OF YOUNG PEOPLE !!!
WHAT RUBBISHHHHHHHHHHH !!!
If my son wears dis rubbish, he better start looking for his own accommodation.
ABSOLUTE BONKERS !!!
AMBODE SACKS VIOs !!!
Why Gov Ambode Banned VIOs Permanently From Lagos
Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, on Tuesday said Vehicles Inspection Officers had been permanently banned from all roads in Lagos.
The governor also asked the Federal Road Safety Corps to restrict the operations of its men to highways and stay off state roads.
Ambode spoke while inaugurating pedestrian bridges, a lay-by and a slip road at Berger bus stop.
He said VIO and FRSC contributed significantly to gridlock in Lagos, adding that his government would employ technology to track and monitor vehicle registration and certification.
“The Vehicle Inspection Officers have been asked to stay off our roads permanently. The Federal Road Safety Corps is also advised to stay on the fringes and highways; and not on the main streets of Lagos.
“It has become evident that these agencies contribute to the traffic challenges on our roads. We will employ technology to track and monitor vehicle registration and MOT certifications.”
The governor also asked the Federal Road Safety Corps to restrict the operations of its men to highways and stay off state roads.
Ambode spoke while inaugurating pedestrian bridges, a lay-by and a slip road at Berger bus stop.
He said VIO and FRSC contributed significantly to gridlock in Lagos, adding that his government would employ technology to track and monitor vehicle registration and certification.
“The Vehicle Inspection Officers have been asked to stay off our roads permanently. The Federal Road Safety Corps is also advised to stay on the fringes and highways; and not on the main streets of Lagos.
“It has become evident that these agencies contribute to the traffic challenges on our roads. We will employ technology to track and monitor vehicle registration and MOT certifications.”
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