Author: Alpha Maidawa

  • Obaseki  seeks political survival, visits Wike

    Obaseki seeks political survival, visits Wike

    Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo was in Government House, Port Harcourt on Sunday to visit Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers, in an apparent bid to pitch his tent with the PDP.

    The purpose of the visit was however, not disclosed but the two governors later held a closed-door meeting at the Government House.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Obaseki’s visit to Wike is coming on the heels of the disqualification of the former from contesting the upcoming Edo governorship election on the platform of the APC.

    The APC had approved its screening and appeal committees’ reports which disqualified Obaseki and two others from participating in the June 22 governorship primaries in Edo.

    The party’s National Working Committee (NWC), led by its National Chairman, Mr Adams Oshiomhole, announced Obaseki’s disqualification on June 13 at a news conference in Abuja

    Oshiomhole said the NWC, which reviewed the two reports, noted with satisfaction that members of the committees were unanimous in their decisions.

    The appeal panel, headed by Prof. Abubakar Fari also upheld the outcome of the screening committee, while presenting the report to Oshiomhole at the APC National Secretariat in Abuja.

    Political observers in Port Harcourt said that Obaseki’s visit to Wike might not be unconnected with his disqualification by the APC from participating in the party’s governorship primaries and that he might be seeking to join the PDP to contest the governorship election.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission has slated Sept. 19 for the governorship poll in Edo. (NAN)

  • Djokovic breaks down in tears after hosting Belgrade tennis exhibition

    Djokovic breaks down in tears after hosting Belgrade tennis exhibition

    An emotional Novak Djokovic could not hold back the tears while hosting a charity event at his tennis complex by the Danube River on Sunday.

    Although he missed out on Sunday’s Adria Tour final, in which Dominic Thiem beat Serbian Filip Krajinovic 4-3 2-4 4-2, the event revived a lot of fond memories for him.

    The 17-time Grand Slam champion staged the exhibition while international tennis remains suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “I was very emotional on the court today (Sunday). Childhood memories started flooding back, including those of growing up on these courts and playing here as a young boy,” the 33-year-old told reporters after being cheered on by a 4,000-strong capacity crowd.

    “I was overwhelmed and those were tears of joy after the match.

    “I try to give back to where I come from and be conscious of my childhood and my upbringing.

    “This tennis was an epicentre of people from my childhood days getting together for this tournament, including my former coaches. They were all here.”

    World number one Djokovic beat Germany’s Alexander Zverev on Sunday in his last round robin match, but failed to secure his place in the final.

    This was after both players and Krajinovic ended up with 2-1 win-loss records and an identical 5-3 set difference in their section.

    Krajinovic, who stunned Djokovic on Saturday, squeezed through on the basis of having the best games differential among the three.

    However, he was powerless to stop Thiem in the final.

    “This tournament was for a good cause and we all gave our best,” Thiem said after finishing off the weekend with a 100 percent winning record.

    “Many high quality matches in a great atmosphere, in front of a full crowd. So, it was a perfect weekend.

    “A very big `thank you’ to everyone, including Novak and his team. You all made my first trip to Serbia a very special one.”

    The eight-man tournament featured a more streamlined format than what is seen on the main tour, with sets slashed to best-of-seven games.

    The second leg of the tour will be held in Croatia’s coastal resort Zadar next weekend.

    The third leg due in Montenegro on June 27 and June 28 was scrapped on Saturday over coronavirus concerns and the final leg is set for Bosnia’s Banja Luka on July 3 and 4.(Reuters/NAN)

  • Buhari condoles with Pastor Itua Ighodalo over wife’s death

    Buhari condoles with Pastor Itua Ighodalo over wife’s death

    President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed shock at the passage of Mrs Ibidun Itua-Ighodalo, wife of Pastor Itua Ighodalo of Trinity House, based in Lagos.

    The president made his feelings known in a condolence message released by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, in Abuja on Sunday.

    The president said he shared the pain and sorrow of the family at the sudden death, and prayed God’s comfort for the entire family, friends and members of Trinity House.

    According to him, Pastor Ighodalo is one person who faithfully prays for the country and the government.

    He noted that Ighodalo sent him a personal letter of condolence when his former Chief of Staff, Mallam Abba Kyari, passed away in April.

    “Please accept my condolence. May God give you the fortitude to bear the loss, and strengthen you at this trying time,” he said. (NAN)

  • Senior African UN officials condemn systemic racism in U.S

    Senior African UN officials condemn systemic racism in U.S

    Twenty-two senior United Nations officials have issued a joint statement condemning “pervasive and systemic racism” in the United States and beyond.

    The officials, who are Africans or of African descent, urged authorities and the international community to “go beyond and do more” than just condemning the act.

    Among the signatories are the Director-General, World Health Organisation, Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus, and the Executive-Director, Joint UN AIDS Programme, Winnia Byanyima, the UN said in a report on Sunday.

    The statement comes amid massive protests in major cities across the U.S. and around the against racism.

    The protests were sparked by the death of an African American, George Floyd, after a white police officer knelt on his neck in the U.S. city of Minneapolis on May 25.

    The UN officials’s position came a few days after the Secretary-General, António Guterres, said employees of the organisation were free to protest in private capacity.

    Guterres’ clarification was in response to complaints by staff over a guidance issued earlier by the UN Ethics Office that warned them against demonstrations.

    “I also want to be clear about the recent guidance issued by the Ethics Office and relevant departments,” he said in an internal memo.

    “It does not in any way indicate that staff are to remain neutral or impartial in the face of racism.

    “To the contrary, there is no ban on personal expressions of solidarity or acts of peaceful civic engagement, provided they are carried out in an entirely private capacity.”

    The UN officials said their expression of solidarity with the peaceful demonstrations was in line with their “responsibilities and obligations as international civil servants to stand up and speak out against oppression”.

    “As leaders we share the core beliefs and the values and principles enshrined in the Charter of the UN that do not leave us the option to keep silent,” they said.

    Referencing Floyd’s last words while pleading for breathing space, the UN officials said they conveyed the “deep trauma and inter-generational suffering” from racial injustice, particularly against people of African descent

    “A desperate yearning for a long-departed mother,” the said in reference to Floyd’s cry to his late mother for help.

    “Reaching deep from the bowels of fragile humanity. Grasping for breath. Begging for mercy. The entire world heard the tragic cry”.

    They said it was time for authorities to go beyond simply condemning acts of racism, which they described as a “global scourge that has been perpetuated over centuries”.

    The officials also called on the UN to “step up and act decisively to help end systemic racism against people of African descent and other minority groups”, according to to the report.(NAN)

  • Nigeria records 403 new COVID-19 cases, total now 16,085

    Nigeria records 403 new COVID-19 cases, total now 16,085

    Nigeria recorded 403 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, bringing the total confirmed cases to 16085.

    The Nigeria Centre For Disease Control (NCDC) announced this on its official Twitter handle.

    The centre said said 13 deaths were also recorded.

    It added that no new state had reported a case in the last 24 hours.

    The NCDC said that Gombe State recorded 73 cases which was the highest number of infections for the day recorded.

    The health agency said that Lagos State trails Gombe with 68 new infections, followed by Kano State which recorded 46 cases of the virus.Other states with new COVID-19 cases are Edo (36); FCT (35); Nasarawa (31); Kaduna (17); Oyo (16); Abia (15) and Delta (13).

    The figures showed that they were new cases of the disease in the following states: Borno (13); Plateau (8); Niger (7); Rivers (7); Enugu (6); Ogun (6); Kebbi (3); Ondo (1); Anambra (1) and Imo (1).

    The NCDC said that till date, out of the 16,085 confirmed cases, 10,445 are active.

    It also said that 5,220 patients have been treated and discharged while a total of 420 deaths were recorded in 35 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

    The centre said, currently, there is no evidence that pregnant women are at higher risk of infection or complications from COVID19.

    The health agency, however, said due to changes that may occur during pregnancy, pregnant women are advised to reduce risk of exposure by staying at home.

    The centre said that the spread of COVID-19 has been linked to large gatherings.

    “Please, do not attend any gathering with more than 20 people. When out, maintain 2m between you and the next person.

    “You‘re putting lives at risk by attending concerts. Your life is in your hands.TakeResponsibility,” it stated.(NAN)

  • Popular singer, D’banj, gushes over wife, Didi Lineo

    Popular singer, D’banj, gushes over wife, Didi Lineo

    Sensational singer, Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo popularly known as Dbanj took to his official Instagram page to shower praises and show undiluted love to his wife, Didi Lineo.

    According to the father of one who clocked 40 few days ago, he is grateful to his wife for letting him have a wonderful birthday celebration. He however used the opportunity to tell the world how valuable his wife is to him.Dbanj also disclosed that Didi has been nothing but a blessing to him, adding that he loves her too much.

    In his words;

    Behind Every KING there is a QUEEN…. Thanks darling for putting up the best Bday party and for being such an Angel. You are the BEST and have been Nothing but a Blessing and I can’t thank you Enough. I love you beyond words boo”

    Recall that few weeks ago, it was reported that the entertainer bought his wife a white Bentley.

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  • Billionaire businessman, Rasaq Okoya mourns death of grandson

    Billionaire businessman, Rasaq Okoya mourns death of grandson

    According to reports reaching Kemi Filani news, billionaire businessman, Rasaq Okoya has reportedly lost a grandson to the cold hands of death.

    His late grandson, Ayodeji Akinwande Modupe Johnson was the son of the billionaire’s daughter, Biola Okoya.

    Ayodeji reportedly died at the age of 24 after a brief illness.

    His sad passing happened on Friday, June 12 2020 and he was buried today.

    May his soul rest in perfect peace, AMEN…

  • Mo Abudu, Funke Akindele and other celebrities mourn Ibidunni Ighodalo

    Mo Abudu, Funke Akindele and other celebrities mourn Ibidunni Ighodalo

    Following the sudden death of former beauty queen and wife of Pastor Ituah Ighodalo, Ibidunni, Nollywood actresses have taken to their oficial Instagram page to mourn.

    Few hours ago, Kemi Filani news reported the death of the clergy’s wife who is also the chief executive officer of Elizabeth R, a leading public relations and events management company, died of cardiac arrest in the early hours of Sunday.

    Funke Akindele, Iyabo Ojo and other Nollywood actresses have reacted badly and broken to the death of the 41 year old mother of two.

    Sharing a picture of Ibidunni, Funke Akindele wrote;

    “So confused!! Don’t know what to write!! Ibidun you were a good friend, you supported my brand when I was very low. You helped position the Jenifa brand, you taught me how to be classy and decent. You and @bonixdrinks were always there for me. Ha! Why ? We can’t question you oh lord!!! Rest In Peace my beautiful Sister. May God comfort uncle’s heart. Ikudoro!! Sun re o Ibidun!! Oluwa mi a fi orun ke e! Odun a jina si ra o!

    Iyabo Ojo wrote;

    “O Lord no nooooooooooooo , my God noooo this is so shocking & very vey heartbreaking she was such a beautiful soul. RIP !!! Olorun mi o”

    Kemi Adetiba wrote;

    This makes no sense. Absolutely none. The last conversation we had was her agreeing to feature in the second season of the KING WOMEN series. I had spoken to her previously about it, and she said… “Let me pray about it.”
    12 days later, on her own, she sends me a “Whenever you’re ready, I’m ready.”
    I say…”Are you sure? I don’t want to pressure you.” She responds, “For you . Was hard (decision) but ” She went on to explain that she wanted to share moments of her life many hadn’t seen, heard or properly understood. Tall mountains she silently had to climb. She wanted to share in order to encourage others.
    You couldn’t have met a more classy, quiet, positive, demure woman like her.
    REST IN POWER, AND ETERNAL BEAUTY!!!

    Mo Abudu wrote;

    “My heart is broken. Ibidun beautiful inside and out. I will miss you. RIP”

  • Jabi Lake Mall sealed indefinitely after Naira Marley holds concert with hundreds of people in attendance amidst COVID-19

    Jabi Lake Mall sealed indefinitely after Naira Marley holds concert with hundreds of people in attendance amidst COVID-19

    Coming after popular Nigerian singer, Naira Marley held a drive-in concert which later turned into a dancing concert in Jabi Lake Mall, Abuja, the COVID 19 task force team has sealed off the facility till further notice.

    Naira Marley had earlier held the concert which had BBN’s Kim Oprah as the host.

    The concert caused outrage as many people called out Naira Marley and BBN’s Kim Oprah.

    According to Nigerians, they flouted President Buhari’s interstate lockdown and social gathering restrictions to host a packed show at his backyard in Abuja.

    According to reports, the facts about the concert includes;

    It’s a concert he was invited to perform in.
    It was meant to be a drive-in concert.
    He flew there, despite embargo on flights.
    It’s the city’s first post-covid drive-in concert.
    Abuja has the second highest cases of covid-19.

    However, the FCT Ministerial Task Team on COVID-19 has sealed up Jabi Lake Mall indefinitely for violating Presidential Task Force’s directives on the ban on public gatherings as part of measures to contain the spread of the dreaded pandemic in the territory.

  • Blogger accuses BBNaija’s Kim Oprah of allegedly sleeping with Davido

    Blogger accuses BBNaija’s Kim Oprah of allegedly sleeping with Davido

    Big Brother Naija former housemate, Kim Oprah had been called out for allegedly sleeping with Davido in the United States of America.

    Kim who is a former beauty queen spent only 14 days in the Big Brother Naija house.

    A certain blogger, Cutie Jill’s has taken to it’s Instagram page to accuse her of sleeping with Popular singer, David Adeleke aka Davido.

    Cutie wrote:

    “Asa nwa, Omalicha nwa, tomato juice. Nne around the time we all were innocently drooling over you and Tobi’s picture and video, not knowing na divert tactics. What were you doing with Davido on those nights you were alone with him in his hotel room? This was in Faraway USA o.”

    It was once speculated that Kim was romantically linked to former BBN star Tobi Bakre, after loved up photos of the duo hit the net.