Thursday, 7 April 2016

2Baba Babymama Reveals How She felt When Annie Got the Ring.

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2Baba babymama, Sumbo Adeoye, who is now happily married, has recently disclosed how she felt when Annie Idibia got the wedding ring instead of her.

The mother of two had in a recent invent organized for single parents at the Royalty Christian Centre, called on the women to be bold enough in whatever they are doing and never to be too desperate.

According to her, “I remember the day when my baby daddy proposed to his girlfriend, I was on the list of those that will take praise in church for that Wednesday. Well I had known what was going on but it didn’t affect me because I had known what I want, so I had let go of that choice for God’s will for me.

So I came to church, I was leading the Praise session and everyone was just looking at me with pity eyes like ‘omo yi o mo nkan ti on sele (this girl doesn’t know what’s going on o)’.


After service, one sister even came to me and said It is well and in my mind, I am like what happened, did somebody die.

"The person felt I was faking that I wasn’t hurt by the proposal but she and the others didn’t know I had been healed by God for my own expected end. So don’t be desperate. That bobo that you are killing yourself over and putting yourself in strategic places over, may not be God’s choice for you, but if he is God’s choice for you, like Mary’s spouse, Joseph in the Bible, God will fix it."

Concluding the message, her husband, Pastor David Adeoye, said: “I have the happiest marriage on earth today because I love my wife and our sons. Don’t hide your child from your spouse. If they can’t love your child with you, then they don’t deserve you.”…. my wife, chop kiss jor.”

Nigerian Pastors Have The Most Beautiful Wives..PHOTO SPEAKS.

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There is a saying that “behind every successful man is a woman”. Successful Pastors in Nigeria have extremely beautiful and successful wives. They are not just virtuous women, they are great mothers to their children and they are very fashionable.
Here are the top 8 most beautiful wife of pastors in Nigeria in no particular order:
 
Ibidun Ighodalo
 
University of Lagos graduate, Ibidun Ighodalo has turned out to be perhaps the most celebrated of the lot. A former beauty queen, extremely beautiful Ibidun is married to an equally charismatic man of God, Pastor Ituah Ighodalo who previously plied his trade with the Redeemed Christian Church of God.
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Ifeyinwa Adefarasin
 
Ifeyinwa is the pretty wife of Pastor Paul Adefarasin, the General Overseer of the House on the Rock. A former beauty queen during her undergraduate years at the University of Lagos, motherhood has not taken the shine off her.
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Pastor Mrs Faith Oyedepo

Mama as she is fondly is the pretty wife of Bishop David Oyedepo, the General Overseer of Winners Chapel, Canaanland. The mother of 4 dresses moderately and makes it a point of duty to exude class.
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Pastor Mrs Nike Adeyemi

Soft spoken Nike Adeyemi is the wife of Pastor Sam Adeyemi of the Daystar Christian Centre fame. She is adored by many for her simple and humble disposition. She dresses moderately and classy.
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Funke Felix Adejumo:

A mother of three, Funke Adejumo is the wife of Bishop Felix Adejumo of the Agape Christian Ministries. She is the owner of the Grace Orphanage and Children’s Hospital which she established with three children in 2003. Always moderately dressed, her beauty radiates.
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Helen Oritsejafor

Helen is just as fashionable as her husband, founder of Word of the Bible Church, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor. Light skinned and pretty, her love for wide brimmed hats is unparalleled and she has them in numerous eye-catching colours to match her expensive outfits.
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Nkoyo Rapu
 
Nkoyo Rapu displays an enviable stature and style akin to that of her husband, Pastor Tony Rapu. Her style regimen earns her a place on the list of best dressed public figures.
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Rosemary Odukoya
 
Former Miss Rosemary Simangele, a South African was thrust into the limelight a few years ago when she wedded Pastor Taiwo Odukoya of Fountain of Life Ministries a widower to the late Pastor Bimbo Odukoya.
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Late Music maestro Fela {Abami Eda}...has said it all
Pastor house na im dey fine pass...including dia wives
 

BREAKING! Ibinabo Fiberesima Granted Bail.


Respite came for Nollywood star Ibinabo Fiberesima, as Appeal Court sitting in Lagos has granted her bail .

The Appeal court said it was granting the actress bail pending the determination of a suit filed by her at the Supreme court.
Ibinabo was recently slammed a 5-year jail term by the Court of Appeal in Lagos with  Justice Jamilu Yammama Tukur saying that the appeal was shallow and lacked merit.

She (Ibinabo) was alleged to have collided with the car of a staff of Lagos State hospital, Giwa Suraj as a result of reckless driving on the Lekki-Epe Expressway in February, 2006.

LATE CHIEF OBAFEMI AWOLOWO G.C.F.R., S.A.N....MEET HIM.

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BIOGRAPHY/PROFILE OF LATE CHIEF OBAFEMI AWOLOWO G.C.F.R., S.A.N
March 6, 1909 – May 9, 1987
BIRTHJeremiah Oyeniyi Obafemi Awolowo was born on March 6, 1909, to Chief David Sopolu Awolowo and his wife Mary Efunyela Awolowo in Ikenne, Remo, in what is now Ogun State of Nigeria..

EDUCATION
He had his primary school education at St. Saviour’s School, Ikenne, and at Imo Wesleyan School, Abeokuta. His education at this early stage was interrupted for several years by the sudden death of his father in April 1920, an event that left him without financial support and compelled him to fetch firewood for sale, and do similar jobs, to support his schooling. He had higher education at Wesley College, Ibadan (a teachers’ college) in 1927, and much later at the University of London as an External Student. He was awarded the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Hons.) and the Bachelor of Laws by the University of London. He was called to the Bar by the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple on November 19, 1946.AWolowo-potrait

MARRIAGE
On 26th December, 1937 Obafemi Awolowo got married to Miss Hannah Idowu Dideolu Adelana. They remained each other’s best friend to the end; together they fought for the cause of justice and for the release of their fellow man’s mind from ignorance and the freedom on his body from disease. They had 5 children: Olusegun (1939-1963), Omotola, Oluwole, Ayodele and Tokunbo Awolowo

ACTIVITIES OF AN EVENTFUL LIFE
After a brief spell as school teacher, stenographer, and Daily Timesreporter-in­ training, Obafemi Awolowo set himself up in Ibadan as a produce buyer and a transporter. It was in Ibadan that his political life began to unfold: he served there as secretary of the Nigerian Youth Movement before he went abroad to study Law in Great Britain.

Back home from Britain, Awolowo formed the cultural group known as “Egbe Omo Oduduwa” in 1949 and a political party, the Action Group, (AG), in 1951 also known as Egbe Afenifere in Western part of Nigeria as part of the Social Programme for the emancipation of Yoruba race. His party won the first elections ever conducted in Western Nigeria. As a result of that victory, the AG formed the first elected government in the Western Region and Obafemi Awolowo, now a Chief, became the Leader of Government Business and Minister for Local Government in 1952. In 1954, Awo (as he had come to be fondly known within his party) became the first Premier of the Western Region. His party won the elections again in May 1956 and Awo retained his position as Premier. He voluntarily gave up that position when, on December 12, 1959, he was elected into the House of Representatives where he became the Leader of Opposition in Nigeria’s central legislature.

He stood up stoutly against mediocrity and drift in government, and began to define alternative channels along which Nigeria’s government should go. His own concept of a Nigerian nation was probably too advanced for his opponents, who began to see the Awolowo-led opposition as a major threat. Following a trial for treasonable felony, he was jailed for 10 years in September 1963.

By July 1966, Nigeria’s problems had become so interactable that disintegration of the country seemed inevitable. A new Federal Military Government promptly opened the gates of Calabar Prison, brought Awolowo out and appointed him as a minister to take charge of the country’s treasury and to provide political support as Vice Chairman in the Federal administration. In those two roles, he was one of the major architects of Nigeria’s victory over s~cession in the 3D-month Civil War. When the war ended, Awo waited just long enough to give Nigeria a National Development Plan; as soon as the Plan was completed, he resigned from the government, although, to his last day, he remained grateful to the man who gave him an opportunity to serve his country.

When Nigeria’s Armed Forces lifted the ban on civilian participation in politics in September 1978, Nigerians who believed in Awo’s political ideas and principles joined him in forming the Unity Party of Nigeria which presented Nigeria with a dynamic programme of socio economic change along democratic socialist lines. Awo led the party until it was banned, along with Nigeria’s other political parties, during the military take-over at the end of 1983.

Chief Awolowo was a great political thinker who committed many of his thoughts to writing. From 1946, he had started a long career in political writing, which flourished whether he was in freedom or in detention, whether he was in power or out of it. It continued to flourish till the very end of his life.url

ACHIEVEMENTS:
Chief Awolowo’s greatest achievements resulted from the foresight, clear sense of direction and sheer competence that he brought into government.

At the beginning of his career in government, Chief Awolowo quickly reformed the Local Government system of the Western Region and took revolutionary steps to Nigerianise and improve the Western Nigeria Civil Service. An extremely good judge of men’s qualities, he had also put together a very efficient team of ministers. Having taken those steps, he was set to achieve within 5 years a string of “Firsts” in the history of Africa. Between 1954 and 1959, his government­

•evolved, and was served by, the most efficient Civil Service in Black Africa;
•introduced and successfully implemented the first Free Primary Education programme in Africa;
•introduced and successfully managed the first Free Medical Service programme in Nigeria – for children up to the age of 18;
•established the first Television Station in Africa;
•built the Liberty Stadium, the first such modem sports facility in Nigeria;
•introduced and successfully implemented the first minimum wage policy in Nigeria and actually paid to Western Nigerians from October 1954 a minimum wage that wasdoublethe amount paid to workers of the same level in some other parts of Nigeria;
•set up Nigeria’s first industrial complex at Ikeja;
•set up Nigeria’s first commercial Housing Estates at Ikeja and Bodija, Ibadan.

Besides these, Chief Awolowo’s government had­ –

•laid the foundation for development in commerce and industry by creating an efficient
•Western Nigeria Development Corporation, the ancestor of the present-day O’dua Investment Company;
•taken successful bold steps to revolutionise the production and marketing of cocoa by farmers in Western Nigeria; and .
•created the infrastructure for rural development by promoting 900 cooperative societies in about 3 years and by providing within 5 years almost 10 times as many miles of road as he inherited from the British administration.

There is a not-so-visible achievement arising from all these. By making election promises and fulfilling them within a few years, Awo had led his region to evolve a culture thatdemandsand evaluatesa socio economic programme from those who seek to govern them.

Singer Flavour Welcomes Another Baby?

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For a while now, Flavour N’abania has been trending on social media after he shared a photo of a new born with the name, Kamsi with the caption: “Thank you, Jesus. @2nitekamsi is here,” the singer wrote, adding, “Unto us a child is born #blessing”.

The 'Ada Ada' crooner did not actually state if the child is really his or who the mother is.

The new bundle of joy is said to belong to Flavour’s manager, Benjamin Omesiete whose traditional marriage a few months ago was also mistaken as Flavour’s.


We gathered that Omesiete’s wife gave birth to their daughter at the Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital in Texas, USA.

SHOCKER!.Woman Gets Pregnant for Her 15-year-Old Son..PHOTO SPEAKS.

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A woman has set Facebook on fire after posting about her incestious relationship with her son which led to her getting pregnant .
She wrote:

How Saraki Authorised Transfer Of 3.4m Dollars To His U.S. Account – Witness

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An Economic and Financial Crimes commission (EFCC) witness, Mr Michael Wetcast, on Wednesday told the Code of Conduct Tribunal that Bukola Saraki authorised the transfer of 3.4 million dollars to his USA bank account.
 
The Senate President Saraki was arraigned by the EFCC on a 13-count charge bordering on allegations of false asset declaration and money laundering.
 
He had earlier pleaded not guilty to the charges.
 
At the resumed hearing of the case, Wetcast, led in evidence by EFCC counsel, Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), said the defendant directed GTBank to transfer the funds to America Express Services, Europe Limited.
 
He said the money was later forwarded to Saraki’s bank account at America Express Bank in New York with registration number 730580 on Aug.25, 2008.
The witness said on Nov. 5, 2005, that 20,000 dollars was lodged into Saraki’s GTB account at GRA Ilorin branch by one Bayo Dare and Abdul Adama.
 
The defence lawyer, Paul Usoro (SAN), did not object to the admissibility of the bank documents, but he reserves his arguments till later date.