Thursday 13 February 2020

She just can’t stop showing her backside – Biodun Okeowo

Biodun Okeowo popularly called Omobutty/Omobooty was born on the 26th of December 1971. Her full name is Biodun Sofuyi Okeowo.
She is currently 48 years old. She is from Ogun state. She came from a polygamous family as her dad married lots of wife. And Biodun Okeowo happens to be the last born of her own mother.
She studied Communications Arts at the Lagos State University.
She became pregnant while she was still at University and gave birth to a baby boy.
She suffered a lot to take care of her child as she had to do some side jobs. Some of those jobs includes frying of doughnut, chinchin etc.
Currently she is having two children but she is not married. She recently claimed she break up with her Ex who she found cheating on her.
She then started her movie career with the movie industry in the 2006.
She almost quit movie as a result of the intimidation and mockery but she was determined to succeed. But she was able to produce a movie which projected her to the world and she have been rocking it.
Since then she has been popular.
She work on set/stage and also she work offset. But this film making did not seem to satisfy her as she is also into advertisement.
She advertises human hair known as “Wig” for wholesnaija
As she advertises, she just can’t help than to show all of her curves.
See pic below:

Buhari govt approves new uniform for Nigerian Correctional Service

President Muhammadu Buhari signing of the 2019 Appropriation Bill to law at the State House, Abuja. Photo by Abayomi Adeshida 27/05/2019.
President Mohammadu Buhari-led Federal Government on Thursday approved a new uniform for the Nigerian Correctional Service, NCoS, to reflect its new name.
This followed the change of the institutions name from the Nigerian Prisons Services, NPS to the Nigerian Correctional Services
NCoS Comptroller General (CG), Ja’afaru Ahmed made the disclosure at the inauguration of the administrative block of the Correctional Staff School (CSS) in Abuja.
Ahmed said the measure was part of the new act signed by Buhari in July 2019.
However, the NCoS Comptroller stated that there were other initiatives aimed at taking care of staff education, health, housing.
Ahmed stated that the welfare of the officers and men of the service was paramount.
He said: “Very soon, you will see us in our new uniform. We have been wearing this uniform for over 100 years and we need to change it to be in tune with the new act.
“We are also putting into place measures to ensure the full implementation of the new act but there has not been any budget yet, once the budget is in place, we will be able to implement the measures we have put in place to have a better service,” he said.
The CG said the service was committed to staff welfare in ensuring officers and men carry out their duties effectively.
He added that aside from ensuring that staff salaries were paid as and when due, the service was also trying to provide decent accommodation across the country.
“We are also mindful of those taking care of the inmates because while we are thinking of providing accommodation and welfare for inmates, we are also committed to giving the staff decent accommodation and education opportunities and providing their basic needs,” he said.

Nigerians react as Supreme Court sacks Lyon, declares PDP winner

A cross section of Nigerians have taken to social media to air their views on the Supreme Court judgement which saw the All Progressives Congress, APC, candidate, David Lyon sacked as Bayelsa Governor-elect.
A panel of justices led by Justice Mary Odili in a unanimous judgement on Thursday held that Degi-Eremieoyo presented a forged certificate to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
In the lead judgement read by Justice Ejembi Eko, the court upheld the November 12, 2019, judgement of a Federal High Court in Abuja, which disqualified Degi-Eremieoyo from participating in the governorship poll.
The apex court ruled that since Degi-Eremieoyo shared a joint ticket with the governor-elect, his disqualification invalidated their nomination by the APC.
The apex court then ordered INEC to issue fresh certificates of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) being the party with the next highest votes.
Here are some comments gathered by Ton Trends from Twitter;
@Israeloflife “The Supreme Court has removed an APC Governor and replaced same with a PDP man.There’d be no attacks on the judiciary now. There’d be no 1 Million man march against the decision.Democracy isn’t in danger now. Surugede is the dance of the spirits.”
@Uncle_Ajala “See how the APC Deputy Governor to Lyon, stopped him from becoming the Governor of Bayelsa state, by presenting fake credentials according to Supreme court. May we not work with someone that will ruin our hard work and achievement.”
@Mayrocnigltd “Nigerians seem to have forgotten that Jonathan visited Buhari recently, what do you think the meeting was for? You think it is to seek advice from Goodluck about boko haram, they have sealed deal of scratch my back, I scratch yours.”
@Dinerojay22 “Let them scrap INEC since Supreme court is now deciding who wins elections. INEC is losing its credibility everyday in the hands of our Judiciary.”
@Olufemiloye “I was about to say democracy will now be in danger or not, depending on which side the politicians and their supporters are.Bayelsa judgment is as interesting as Imo judgement to me. And those who condemned the Supreme Court for the Imo will now commend it, and vice versa.”
@Adebanquie “Tanko-led Supreme Court will suddenly be praised with all superlatives by PDP and its sympathizers.”
@Waliyadeniran “Where the Legislature and the Executive have failed in their responsibilities at ensuring free and fair elections, the Supreme Court, being a policy Court, at every given opportunity must stop at nothing in ensuring there is sanity in our electoral process.”
@75enoma “The Supreme Court again. Clear road for PDP in their home state, Bayelsa. Congratulations.”
@MMOloyede “What an unexpected Judgment from the supreme court. PDP, Is Democracy still on trial?
@FreeNigerians “The Supreme Court finally have enough courage to do what is right.”

Valentine: AY And Wife Are Already Set For The Val In Arab Style

Nigeria comedian, AY and his beautiful wife, Mabel Makun are already set for the Valentine as they are both dressed up to the nines in white and Red. AY in a picture he shared on his Instagram page was in white Arabian designed kaftan and the beautiful wife in a Red flay long gown.
AY and Makun’s loved up pictures on Instagram have been splendid. Their designs always cut a dash on Instagram.In his caption , he teased the wife that he won’t be available for val as he is planning for his AY Live for easter Sunday and that he will be very busy.
The lovey-dovey couple will be attending the valentine’s forest which will begin on the 14th of February through 16th of February at Ebony life palace Victoria Island.

Tuesday 11 February 2020

Nigeria’s No 1 Weaves and Wigs Brand, Wholesalesnaija Signs Ini Edo and Mocheddah as Brand Ambassadors




Nigeria’s No 1 Weaves and Wigs Brand Wholesalesnaija has signed multi talented A-list actress Ini Edo alongside singer and fashion designer, Mocheddah as their brand ambassadors.
Congrats to both.
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Odion Ighalo set for Man Utd debut against Chelsea

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has confirmed that Odion Ighalo is available to make his Manchester United debut against Chelsea.
The Old Trafford outfit are scheduled to play Chelsea next Monday and Ighalo is now expected to travel with the squad to Stamford Bridge.
The Nigerian striker joined the club on loan from Shanghai Greenland Shenhua until the end of the season and, as a lifelong Reds supporter, the passionate new no.25 is desperate to get started.
Although Ighalo is not with the players who have traveled to southern Spain for training this week, for reasons out of the club’s control, Solskjaer is keen to quickly integrate him into the team.
Below is what Ole Gunnar Solskjaer told Manchester United official website:
Odion Ighalo is back in Manchester and we’ll link up with him at the weekend. How much are you looking forward to seeing him on the training pitch, and is he available for Chelsea away?
“Yeah, he is going to travel with us. We will just see his fitness work this week and I think we will get him sharp. We want to integrate him as quickly as we can because, of course, he is desperate to play for us.”
Ole, how is the week going for you so far?
“Yeah, it’s very good. I think the boys enjoyed a break, they needed a break, but now they are back, focused and they have been working well.”
Are these conditions everything that you hoped for?
“Yeah, of course with the weather back home as well, this has been an even bigger plus for us. Being in Europe, because the travel isn’t too far, is also a good point because we don’t have too many days before we have to go back and get ready for Chelsea.”

Edo APC secretary home under attack by unknown attackers

The house of Edo State Secretary of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Lawrence Okah, was early Tuesday morning attacked by unknown assailants.
Mr. Okah disclosed this to journalists on Tuesday, saying he is lucky to be alive.
More to follows…

Senate adjourns plenary to mourn senator Ignatius Longjan

Lawmakers at the Senate House of Assembly on Tuesday adjourned plenary to honour a member, Senator Ignatius Longjan.
Senator Longjan who represented Plateau South Senatorial District died on Sunday at Turkish hospital, Abuja at the age of 75.
A minute of silence and prayers were held for him before the adjournment.
Senate President Ahmed Lawan in a condolence message on Monday acknowledged the contributions of Senator Longjan, both at the state and national levels as former Chairman of the Board of Governors of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies(NIPSS), Kuru; former Chief of Staff at the Government House in Jos, and Plateau State Deputy Governor between 2011 and 2015.
Senator Lawan said the Senate would miss Longjan who was Vice Chairman of the Committee on Culture and Tourism, and the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong in his condolence message also on Monday recalled how the Longjam served as deputy governor in the state from 2011 to 2015.
He added that the Senator also played a significant role in ensuring political stability in the state all through the period of various security challenges that the state passed through.

EFCC quizzes former Governor T.A Orji and son over alleged N521 billion heist! See accounts traced to son and all the money inside! Incredible!

A Nigerian pilot has narrated how the money approved for his flight school scholarship was looted twice when Senator T.A Orji was the Governor of Abia state, just after report of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission tracing billions to the accounts of the former Governor’s son, Chinedum Orji who is now the Speaker of Abia House of Assembly went viral.
The money was uncovered after a group, Fight Corruption: Save Nigeria Group filed a petition against the former Governor and his son on March 17, 2017. T.A. Orji who served two terms as governor between 2007 and 2011 and now represents Abia Central Senatorial district, was accused of withdrawing N500 million monthly as security vote from the state’s treasury during his eight years in office.
The group accused T.A. Orji of diverting ”N383 billion revenue from the Federation Account, N55 billion Excess Crude revenue, N2.3 billion Sure-P revenue, N1.8 billion ecological funds, N10.5 billion loan, N12 billion Paris Club refund, N2 billion agricultural loan, and N55 billion ASOPADEC money while in office”, and also accused Chinedum Orji of owning about 100 accounts in different banks.
EFCC’s Spokesperson, Tony Orilade confirmed that the two politicians were released on administrative bail and also revealed that it took them 3 years to commence investigation after the petition was filed because they were only following official protocols.
Some of the accounts traced to Chinedum Orji, the former Governor’s son who is now the Speaker of Abia House of Assembly include;
1.Fotoworld Industry Ltd, opened with GTBank, has in it $21million
2.Fotoworld Industry Ltd, with First Bank – N363million
3.Another Fotoworld Industry Ltd, with First Bank – $84,000
4. Another Fotoworld Industry Ltd, with First Bank – N343million
5.Another Fotoworld Industry Ltd, with First Bank – £1.7million
6.Another Fotoworld Industry Ltd, with GTBank – N88million
7.Another Fotoworld Industry Ltd, with GTBank – $21million
8.Exact Construction Ltd, opened with Keystone bank – N1.2billion
9.Another Exact Construction Ltd, with Keystone bank, has N636million
10.Another Exact Construction Ltd, with First Bank, has N599.8million
11.Fotofast Industry Ltd, with First Bank, has N21million
12.Another Fotofast Industry Ltd, with First Bank, has N224million
13.Another Fotofast Industry Ltd, with First Bank, has N4.1billion
14.Another Fotofast Industry Ltd, with First Bank, has N1.7billion
15.Another Fotofast Industry Ltd, with First Bank, has N274million
16.Another Fotofast Industry Ltd, with First Bank, has N64.9million
17.Fotofast Industry Ltd, with GTBank, has N425.6million
18.Another Fotofast Industry Ltd, with GTBank, has N71.8million
19.Another Fotofast Industry Ltd, with GTBank, has N23.5million
20.Another Fotofast Industry Ltd, with GTBank, has N158.5million
21.Another Fotofast Industry Ltd, with GTBank, has N50million
22.Orji Chinedum’s Access Bank personal account – $47,726.64
23.Orji Chinedum’s First Bank personal account – N117.7million
24.Another Orji Chinedum’s Access Bank personal account – $124.3million
25.Another Orji Chinedum’s First Bank personal account – N342.7million
26.Orji Chinedum’s FCMB personal account – N384.9million
27.Another Orji Chinedum’s FCMB personal account – N205.5million
28.Orji Chinedum’s First Bank personal account – $601, 716.62
29.Another Orji Chinedum’s First Bank personal account – N153.9million
30.Another Orji Chinedum’s First Bank personal account – N153m
31.Another Orji Chinedum’s Access Bank personal account – N178.3m
32.Another Orji Chinedum’s Access Bank personal account – $48,000
33.Cheetah Press Ltd, First Bank account – N1.1billion
34.Cheetah Press Ltd, Union Bank account – N430.9million
35.Cheetah Press Ltd, Standard Chartered Bank account – N42million
36.Cheetah Press Ltd, GTBank account – N241million
37.Another Cheetah Press Ltd, GTBank account – N966million
38.Cheetah Press Ltd, UBA account – N143.9million
39.Another Cheetah Press Ltd, UBA account – N2.2billion
40.Another Cheetah Press Ltd, UBA account – N782.7million
41.TravelBETA, UBA account, $788, 174.22

Monday 10 February 2020

Northern Elders Forum Nothing But One Man Riot Squad: Femi Adesina


Why Buhari has travelled to the UK again - Femi Adesina
The presidency has described the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) as a “one-man army” and accused its chairman, Ango Abdullahi, NEF of showing antipathy against President Muhammadu Buhari before the 2019 election.
Femi Adesina, presidential spokesman, said this while responding to a statement issued by NEF faulting Buhari over insecurity and poverty in the country.


“Hearing that title, you would think the body was a conglomeration of true elders. But the truth is that NEF is just Ango Abdullahi, and Ango Abdullahi is NEF.
“It is a quasi-organization that boasts of no credible membership, and its leader is akin to a General without troops.
“Before the 2019 presidential election, the one-man army called NEF had shown its antipathy against President Muhammadu Buhari and its preference for another candidate. They all got beaten together.
“NEF is merely waving a flag that is at half-mast. President Buhari steadily and steadfastly focuses on the task of retooling Nigeria, and discerning Nigerians know the true state of the nation. They don’t need a paper tiger to tell them anything.”

Okada Ban: The Trekkers Of Today Will Snatch Our Cars Tomorrow

I am not one the biggest fans of the motorcycle as a means of transportation. I wasn’t always an antagonist; it all started in 2010. My friend was on a bike that collided with a danfo in the Ikorodu area of Lagos. It wouldn’t have been too bad if that was where it ended, but after she tumbled off the bike, an onrushing bus overran her right hip. She was a guest of the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi, for several months. Ten years on, her life hasn’t been the same. That leg still isn’t the same. Before that experience I was a frequent user of the motorcycle, but in the 10 years that followed I haven’t ridden it up to 10 times. Still, I do not support this wholesale ban on motorcycle and tricycle operations.Image result for okada pictures
We’ll come back to why later. But first, it must be established that the government has valid concerns about “the menace” of bicycles and tricycles. The Lagos State government says the proscription was prompted by “scary figures” of fatal accidents recorded from operations of okada and Keke NAPEP between 2016 and 2019”. We’re talking over 10,000 accidents recorded at the general hospitals alone, 600 of which have claimed the lives of their victims. The government is also worried by the use of motorcycle and tricycle as getaway means by criminals. I think we can all agree that these two reasons are legitimate, but do the people deserve this kind punishment?
The ban has abruptly eviscerated the means of livelihood of tens of thousands of Lagosians, mainly the already-poor or semi-poor. There are families just getting by before that will now truly struggle to eat three meals daily. With the crowds at bus stops and terminuses these days, Nigerians are technically fighting a bloodshed-less civil war to navigate the otherwise simple task of finding a bus to office. Those who aren’t strong enough for the challenge, or those who aren’t patient enough to wait endless minutes, end up enduring the arduous option of long treks to their office and back home (even at that, not one of them came close to winning the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon on Saturday!). On the bright side, though, the roads seem saner to drive on even if the perennially-heavy Lagos traffic has shown no sign of dissipating.
One very worrying thing about this ban is that it’s a knee-jerk reaction to repeated complaints about accidents and insecurity. It’s no different from the situation in October last year when Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu declared a state of emergency on Lagos roads only after intense complaints on the social-media. Everyone knows Akinwunmi Ambode, the former Governor, stopped working more than a year earlier —from the season it became apparent Bola Tinubu was never going to be placated in his choice of the next governor. Before that sensational emergency declaration, Sanwo-Olu himself had been governor for five months; unless he’d been flying a chopper all over Lagos, there’s really no reason he ignored the numerous gridlock-causing potholes on Lagos roads, reacting only when the public censure became unbearable. His government has been largely reactive, notoriously uninventive. This okada ban is another example.

If the government genuinely wanted to reduce the injuries, deaths and robberies, there is an important question it should have asked, and answered: Why exactly are Lagosians attracted to motorcycles? Why, despite the deaths and robberies, do they keep flying bikes on highways? Unlocking this is the key to regulating the operations of motorcycles and tricycles.
The answer is traffic — the maddening Lagos traffic that makes multi-car owners abandon their intimidating machines at home and fly bikes to work instead. Solving the traffic conundrum is what Sanwo-Olu should be doing, not the self-confessed “wielding the big stick”.
First, clear the potholes on the roads. To Sanwo-Olu’s credit, there’s been an improvement since late last year. But so much more is yet to be done. There are still many traffic-catalysing portions on Ikorodu Road, for example, and it’s much worse inside, such as on the road leading to Asolo-Isawo from Agric Bus Stop. Keep the roads pothole-free and watch more people ditch bikes for cars and buses. This, it must be said, is the low-hanging fruit.
The permanent cure is the easing of Lagos’s notorious traffic situation via the diversification of transport. The more than 20 million inhabitants of the city are too many for its 999.6km2 land area. Road as the ultimate means of transport is the number one enabler of bikes; it won’t even support the “greater Lagos journey” Sanwo-Olu says we have embarked on. So a more thoughtful step would have been an ambitious rail project that connects the busiest routes in Lagos. An underground rail line preferably, just like is obtainable in many of the countries Sanwo-Olu and other Nigerian politicians frequent but seem to learn little from. London, the world’s third busiest city in the world, for instance, owes a great deal of its tolerable traffic to its underground train stations. Empty the Nigerian people into the streets of London and I can assure you bikes would naturally have no place. These things can work in Nigeria too, but politicians who’re more interested in stuffing their pockets and securing their political future will never have the bravery, moral presence or financial prudence to actualise them.
Potential investors in Lagos are surely having second thoughts after seeing the likes of O’Ride, Gokada and Max helplessly watch their investments go down the drain overnight by one abrupt policy announcement. No serious economy does this — to, in one breath, wipe off solid private investments when these companies have in fact introduced some sanity and respectability to a hitherto chaotic and raucous motorcycle operating system. Yet that’s not personally my biggest worry.
I’m very worried about the trekkers. No people deserve this agony on account of rash governance. This is a classic case of a government transferring its own burden of governance to the people. As long as we agree that democracy is a government for the people, this can’t be right. More importantly, the tens of thousands of now jobless bike riders will become trekkers too — either because they’re now too broke or they themselves have to join the long queues for buses. Whichever way it happens, watch out for these guys — because they will come back to snatch your cars. And when they do it, it will be with venom, with a terrifying self-justification of being forced into it by a Greater Lagos with no place for the poor and lowly. Those of you who seem unbothered by the ban because you’re cruising in your wound-up, air-conditioned cars, don’t dare think you’re safe.

Soyombo, former Editor of the TheCable, the International Centre for Investigative Reporting (ICIR) and SaharaReporters, tweets @fisayosoyombo.

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