Author: Alpha Maidawa

  • Actress, Kemi Motunrayo reportedly leaves Lanre Afod for a married man

    Actress, Kemi Motunrayo reportedly leaves Lanre Afod for a married man

    According to reports making the rounds online, fast rising Yoruba actress, Oluwakemi Motunrayo has reportedly dumped Lanre Afod for a married car dealer.

    According to Gist Lover blog, the said car dealer is married with kids.

    Read their full report below…

    Could it be the start of a love story between @bornjar.naija_tee_autos and @motunrayotohset

    If we didn’t forget, earlier this year, rumour had it that Oluwakemi Motunrayo is romantically involved with Lanre Afod, well we guess the table has turned because we gathered from anonymous source that Oluwakemi Motunrayo has been spotted on the arms of Bornjar.naija_tee_autos(a married man with kids)
    As if going to outings isn’t enough, the playful jabs they throw at each other on social media, the recent purchase of a car by Oluwakemi Motunrayo (is the car a gift from him?) Is another indication of a love story.
    As much as we can’t blatantly confirm this love story. We sure know that something is going on between this two and we will unravel it!

    The life of a celebrity can be dirtier than a pit toilet. lets watch and see what unfolds”

  • Fans attack Halima Abubakar again for claiming she’s breastfeeding

    Fans attack Halima Abubakar again for claiming she’s breastfeeding

    Nollywood actress, Halima Abubakar has come under fire again for bragging and lamenting about being a mum. This is coming months the actress was called out few months ago by an American woman for stealing her baby’s picture and claiming its hers.

    Nigerians on Instagram have attacked the 35 year for revealing that her Nipples have suffered due to her child sucking her breast. She however prayed for all mothers.

    In her words;

    “My Nipples have suffered lol… God bless our mothers‼️No be small thing my blessing…I am going to be a great mum”

    Internet users who think Halima is lying about being a mum decided to blast her and remind her that she is a liar.

    See some comments below;

    heesroyalmajesty wrote “People now communicate with their family members via instagram”

    mz_midecherry wrote “Bye girl am tayad of yah lies”

    officiallajolie wrote “I thought she was lying about having a baby. I’m confused does she or not?”

    zazi_bugatti wrote “@iam_uboho it’s a shame,how she has no shame… No one is talking about the child she said is on ICU”

    vickykal3 wrote “You r going to or you are already a great mum?”

  • Shina Peters speaks about coronavirus lockdown, says he has learnt to manage his savings

    Shina Peters speaks about coronavirus lockdown, says he has learnt to manage his savings

    Afro juju exponent, Sir Shina Peters, has opened up on how the Covid-19 lockdown has humbled him and how he now spends his saving as no current jobs are forthcoming!

    Sir Shina Peters poured out his mind in this chat with City people saying

    ” As regards Covid-19 I have learnt a lot. The Covid-19 has shown to us that this life is far more delicate than we can imagine. I now believe that whatever you are doing today in a second, the table can turn around. I have learnt to be more conscious. I have learnt to be more humble, because we may be seeing today and tomorrow we are no more together. Apart from that for us, especially it’s only when we are eating and dinning together we remember ourselves. We have been indoor for 3 months now.

    So I have learnt to be more cautious now especially when it comes to savings. If we don’t work for 3 months and money is not coming from anywhere, if you don’t know how would you will manage, if the money is not forthcoming, the one you saved too will finish.

    As long as we are still on the lockdown there is nothing like music, there is nothing like concert, there is nothing like social life. So if this pandemic continues till next year, how are we going to survive? But people are talking about banking they are talking about corporate world, they are forgetting that it’s we artistes they always use when they are going up there.

    They use us when they are going for the Presidency, Senate etc. to be singing for them. But today no one is remembering us. That’s why I learnt to respect integrity. If you have integrity you have everything God forbid, I will not go into the street and be begging people for money, but what I am saying is it’s good to save because this kind of thing can still happen any time. What I am spending now is my past savings. We always advise artistes to always make sure their music is a constant materials. By the grace of God I have many materials to turn to money anyday anytime. But what about those artistes who have sold their master tapes?”

  • Celebrity stylist,Toyin Lawani, reveals why successful women prefer to stay single

    Celebrity stylist,Toyin Lawani, reveals why successful women prefer to stay single

    Nigerian celebrity stylist and designer, Toyin Lawani has caused a stir again on social media with another revelation she made on Instagram. According to the mother of two, Rich or poor men are easily intimidated by a strong woman who is in control , so they try to limit her doings , which is why most Successful women decide to stay single.

    In her words ;

    “Why do men Fear Ambitious women ? You can be ambitious and be submissive to your man at the same time, but I noticed , lord I thank you for blessing me with a man that has it all and understand it all @deeeunknown Be with someone who supports your dreams even if it doesn’t fit their journey.”

    Recall that the fashionista once talked about why men get to have many wives, and women are not allowed to have more than one man. Toyin disclosed that she’d marry three different men with her money when she clocks 40. She added that she will build separate houses for them at the main mansion and she would choose who to share the bed with her on each night.

  • Nigeria’s daily toll hits record high as NCDC confirms 681 new cases

    Nigeria’s daily toll hits record high as NCDC confirms 681 new cases

    Nigeria recorded its highest daily toll on Thursday with 681 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in 17 states.

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

    The centre said that as at June 11, Nigeria recorded a total of 14,554 cases with five deaths.

    The agency said that no new state had reported a case in the last 24 hours.

    NCDC said Lagos State reported more than half of the new cases with 345 infections with Rivers state a distant second with 51 new cases.

    Other states with new infections include Ogun (48), Gombe (47), Oyo (36), Imo (31), Delta (28), Kano (23), Bauchi (18), Edo (12), Katsina (12), Kaduna (9), Anambra (7), Jigawa (5), Kebbi (4), Ondo (4), and Nasarawa (1).

    The NCDC said that till date, 14,554 cases have been confirmed, 9673 active cases 4,494 cases have been treated and discharged and 387 deaths have been recorded in 35 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

    NAN reports that the health agency will commence the usage of the GeneXpert machines to test for COVID-19 cases beginning from June 14.

    “We are ready to do that GeneXpert labs in locations and will start functioning on June 14,” the body said.

    NAN reports that GeneXpert machines, manufactured by the US-based firm, Cepheid, is one of the most widely-used TB diagnostic tools globally.

    Nigeria currently has at least 400 GeneXpert instruments deployed in 399 health facilities across the country meant for tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis.

    NCDC said that with the challenge of limited kits for COVID-19 testing in the country, some of these machines in each state will be re-configured for COVID-19 testing.

    “Each of the GeneXpert instruments in the country has 4-testing modules with testing capacity of about 24 samples per day.

    :There are also available in the country two mobile laboratories equipped with two GeneXpert instruments each.

    “These will be deployed as needed to support COVID-19 testing surge in target states,” NCDC stated.

    The agency stated that it has been working hard over the last two weeks to distribute the cartridges to the first seven centres to train them to make sure they are ready and on June 14 they will start testing.

    The NCDC, however, decried the poor turnout of test samples from the states across the country.

    The body stated that though the available laboratories could test up to 10,000 samples per day, they were only working at about 10 to 20 per cent of their capacity.

    “The labs are there, the samples are not coming in as sufficiently as we want. We have this weekend for every state to push harder,” it stated. (NAN)

  • Buhari frowns at gender-based violence, says women Nigeria’s treasure

    Buhari frowns at gender-based violence, says women Nigeria’s treasure

    President Muhammadu Buhari says he is upset over reported incidents of rape and gender-based violence against women and young girls across the country.

    The president, in a broadcast to commemorate the 2020 Democracy Day in Abuja on Friday, expressed his administration’s determination to fight gender-based violence through the instrumentality of the law and awareness creation.

    He assured Nigerians that all reported cases of rape, assaults and other sexual offences would be thoroughly investigated by the relevant authorities and culprits prosecuted accordingly.

    According to him, the Nigerian women remain a special treasure to this nation.

    “It is for this reason that my administration will continue to give them a place of pride in the affairs of the country.

    “I salute your courage, enterprise and resilience as well as your contributions to national development.

    “I wish to assure all our women of this administration’s determination to fight Gender-Based Violence through the instrumentality of the law and awareness creation.

    “I am particularly upset at recent incidents of rape, especially of very young girls.

    “The Police are pursuing these cases with a view to bringing perpetrators to swift justice,’’ he said.

    On the media, President Buhari reiterated his administration’s readiness to continue to partner with media for the general good of the society.

    “Government will continue to recognise and harness the power of the media for positive development.

    “The reforms of the broadcast and advertising industries, including digital switch over and continuous engagement through town hall meetings, remain central to accurate and credible information dissemination,” he added.

    On culture, Buhari pledged that the federal government would continue to play its role in preserving iconic aspects of the national culture.

    He said that government had been pursuing the recovery of artifacts removed from Nigeria, promoting heritage sites and festivals, and working towards designating some heritage sites as UNESCO World Heritage Centres.(NAN)

  • President Buhari’s address on 2020 Democracy Day

    President Buhari’s address on 2020 Democracy Day

    NATIONAL BROADCAST BY PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI ON DEMOCRACY DAY, JUNE 12TH 2020

    Fellow Nigerians,

    1. The 2020 celebration of Democracy Day marks 21 years of uninterrupted civil administration in our dear country. This day provides us an opportunity to reflect on our journey as a nation, our achievements and struggles.

    2. It is a day to honour our founding fathers who toiled to establish our republic and every Nigerian who has worked tirelessly to sustain it.

    3. We are celebrating this year’s Democracy Day despite the COVID-19 pandemic which afflicts our nation and the whole world.

    4. It is indeed a very difficult time for everyone especially those who have lost loved ones to the virus and those whose sources of livelihood have been severely constrained by the stringent measures we introduced at every level of government to contain the virus and save lives.

    5. The dedication of our health and other essential services staff towards containing this virus is a testament of our courage and resilience as a people and as a great nation, and I use this opportunity to say thank you to all of you for your service to the nation.

    6. Sustaining our democracy thus far has been a collective struggle, and I congratulate all Nigerians and particularly leaders of our democratic institutions on their resilience and determination to ensure that Nigeria remains a shining example of democracy.

    7. In my 2019 Democracy Day address, I promised to frontally address the nation’s daunting challenges, especially insecurity, economy and corruption. I therefore find it necessary to give an account of my stewardship on this day.

    8. We have recorded notable achievements in the course of implementing our nine priority objectives and are establishing a solid foundation for future success.

    9. On the economic front, our objectives have remained to stabilize the macroeconomy, achieve agricultural and food security, ensure energy sufficiency in power and petroleum products, develop infrastructure, fight corruption and improve governance.

    10. We have witnessed eleven quarters of consecutive GDP growth since exiting recession. The GDP grew from 1.91% in 2018 to 2.27% in 2019 but declined to 1.87% in the first quarter of 2020 as a result of the decline in global economic activities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    11. Every single economy in the world has suffered a decline. Ours has been relatively moderate.

    12. In order to stabilize the economy, the Monetary Authority took steps to build the external reserves which resulted in improved liquidity in the foreign exchange market. The external reserves grew from $33.42 billion on April 29th 2020 to about $36.00 billion in May, 2020 which is enough to finance seven months of import commitments.

    13. Agriculture remains the key to our economic diversification strategy. The Presidential Fertilizer Initiative programme continues to deliver significant quantities of affordable and high-quality fertilizers to our farmers. This initiative has also revived 31 blending plants and created a significant number of direct and indirect jobs across the value chain.

    14. Government is also revamping the cotton, textile and garment sector via a CBN Textile Revival Intervention Fund that would considerably reduce foreign exchange spent on cotton and other textile imports.

    15. Through the food security initiative, we are promoting “Grow What We Eat” and “Eat What We Grow”. I am also delighted that more and more Nigerians are taking advantage of the opportunities in the agriculture and agri-business sector. I assure you that government will continue to support the Agriculture sector through the CBN Anchor Borrowers Programme and similar schemes.

    16. To protect our farming investments, we have deployed 5,000 Agro-Rangers and employed 30,289 in our para-military agencies.

    17. We are also integrating rural communities to the formal economy by extending access to credit and inputs to rural farmers and building feeder roads.

    18. Our efforts on growing non-oil exports have started to yield some results. For instance, in the past year, our revenue from Cocoa and Sesame Seed increased by $79.4 million and $153 million.

    19. Africa presents a huge opportunity for our export base diversification and we are developing our strategy to grow intra-Africa trade through the Africa Continental Free Trade Area Agreement.

    20. Nigeria has risen by 25 places on the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business ranking from 146th to 131st and is now rated as one of the top ten reforming countries.

    21. This development is due to the Visa on Arrival policy, consistent promotion of initiatives that expand facilities available to Micro Small and Medium Scale Enterprises, robust electronic registration and payment system, seamless processing of business registration and reduction of cost of registering business by 50%. We are confident that on-going efforts would result in further improvement of this rating.

    22. We remain committed to expanding our mining sector. To this end, I have directed the resuscitation of the Ajaokuta Steel Plant based on Government-to-Government financing and a Public-Private Sector financing.

    23. With foreign and domestic investments and the participation of Small Scale Miners, we are harnessing the supply value chain in gold production.

    24. We would also be launching a fully digitized mineral rights management platform for quick processing of mineral rights application, digitization of records and plugging revenue leakages.

    25. The Power Sector remains very critical to meeting our industrial development aspirations and we are tackling the challenges that still exist in the delivery of power through different strategies.

    26. We are executing some critical projects through the Transmission Rehabilitation and Expansion Programme including the:

    a. Alaoji to Onitsha, Delta Power Station to Benin and Kaduna to Kano;

    b. 330kv DC 62km line between Birnin Kebbi and Kamba;

    c. Lagos/Ogun Transmission Infrastructure Project;

    d. Abuja Transmission Ring Scheme; and

    e. Northern Corridor Transmission Project.

    27. Our agreement with Siemens will transmit and distribute a total of 11,000 Megawatts by 2023, to serve our electricity needs.

    28. On transportation, another critical sector to improving our economic competitiveness, we are growing the stock and quality of our road, rail, air and water transport infrastructure.

    29. Through the SUKUK-Funded Road Projects, a total of 412km of the targeted 643km road projects have been completed, representing 64%.

    30. The Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund projects are also progressing very well. On the 2nd Niger Bridge, piling work has been completed and the approach roads are being constructed. 48% of work on this bridge has been achieved. We have constructed 102km of the 376km Abuja – Kaduna – Kano Road, representing 38%, and the 42.9km Obajana – Kabba Road is 87.03% complete.

    31. Furthermore, the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency has completed routine maintenance on over 4,000km of federal roads out of the 5,000km targeted.

    32. We are extending and upgrading our railway network too. We are introducing more locomotives, coaches and wagons for the Abuja-Kaduna Rail Line. The Central Ajaokuta – Itakpe – Warri Line has been completed and is being extended from Itakpe to Abuja on one end and from Warri Town to Warri Port on the other.

    33. The Lagos-Ibadan Rail Line is 90% completed and would be extended to the Lagos Port which would help address the long-standing grid-lock at the Apapa port.

    34. The Kano – Maradi Single Track Standard Gauge Railway, Coastal Railway Project and Port Harcourt – Maiduguri Standard Gauge Railway, with its associated branch lines running through the South Eastern and Gombe States, industrial park and Bonny Deep Sea Port are all ready for concessioning.

    35. Government continues to make investments in the Aviation sector to position it as a travel and trade hub in West Africa and the wider African continent.

    36. Airport Terminals in Abuja, Lagos, Kano and Port Harcourt are being expanded, while the rehabilitation of the Enugu Airport is almost completed. All our airports are being raised to international standards with the provision of necessary equipment, especially navigational aids, to guarantee world class safety standards.

    37. For the first time in over ten years, Nigeria is conducting bidding process for 57 Marginal Oil Fields to increase revenue and increase the participation of Nigerian companies in oil and exploration and production business.

    38. We continue to grow local content in other areas of the oil and gas sector with the disbursement of funds from the $200 million Nigerian Content Intervention Fund to indigenous manufacturers and service providers.

    39. With sustained engagement of youths, opinion leaders and other stakeholders, we have restored peace in the Niger Delta Region and maintained our oil production levels.

    40. The Head office of the Niger Delta Development Commission will be commissioned shortly. The Funding of sections I–IV of the East-West Road shall be pursued with a view to completing the project by the end of 2021.

    41. Furthermore, I am determined to ensure that development meant for the people of the Niger Delta get to them so I have authorised a Forensic Audit of the Niger Delta Development Commission.

    42. Digital Economy continues to play an important role in our development agenda as we move into the age of Artificial Intelligence.

    43. Since the creation of the Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy, the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy has been launched. Steps have been taken to achieve a reduction of connectivity cluster gaps from 207 to 114 as well as increase the level of 4G coverage by 30%.

    44. Nigeria remains committed to expanding access to quality education to enhance the productivity of its citizens and would continue to pursue the enforcement of free and compulsory basic education for the first 9 years of schooling.

    45. In pursuit of this, we have launched the Better Education Service Delivery for All in 17 states, established additional 6 Federal Science and Technical Colleges and currently executing a pro-active Teacher Training Plan with all states of the Federation.

    46. In our revision of the operations of specialized education funds and to implement reforms that would optimize their benefits to the sector, we have adopted a Public-Private Sector Partnership for provision of infrastructure and also collaborate with the private sector to create jobs.

    47. Our pursuit of affordable housing for the low and middle-income earners has received a boost with the delivery of 1,200 housing units, provision of 520 service plots with infrastructure through a Public Private Sector partnership and the issuance of 868 mortgages totaling N7.7 Billion. Similarly, Home Renovation Loans totaling N16.2 Billion have been granted to 19,210 people.

    48. To enable sustainable access to safe and sufficient water to meet the social, cultural, environmental and economic development needs of all Nigerians, we continue to expand our water supply, irrigation and dam facilities.

    49. The Completion of Amauzari, Amla Otukpo and other 42 Earth Dams with combined job creation of about 43,354 direct jobs and 71,172 indirect jobs, would provide more support for irrigation agriculture and water supply.

    50. To further institutionalize our effort in this regard, I signed the Executive Order 009 on Ending Open Defecation in Nigeria.

    51. In order to improve our forest cover and in fulfilment of my commitment at the 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in 2019, we have commenced the planting of 25 million trees. This initiative will also contribute to our effort to mitigate the effect of climate change.

    52. In the area of security, we remain unshaken in our resolve to protect our national infrastructure including on-shore and off-shore oil installations, secure our territorial waters and end piracy in the Gulf of Guinea.

    53. Ending insurgency, banditry and other forms of criminality across the nation is being accorded appropriate priorities and the men and women of the Armed Forces of Nigeria have considerably downgraded such threats across all geo-political zones.

    54. All the Local Governments that were taken over by the Boko Haram insurgents in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa have long been recovered and are now occupied by indigenes of these areas who were hitherto forced to seek a living in areas far from their ancestral homes.

    55. The total collapse of the economies of these areas, which constituted a threat to our food security, has also been reversed with the gradual recovery of farming and other economic activities.

    56. I regret recent sporadic incidents with tragic loss of lives in Katsina and Borno States as a result of criminals taking advantage of COVID-19 restrictions. Security Agencies will pursue the perpetrators and bring them to swift justice.

    57. I must implore state and local governments to revamp their intelligence assets so that the Security Agencies can nip in the bud any planned attacks in remote rural areas. I send my heartfelt condolences to all the relatives and communities affected.

    58. As part of the strengthening of our internal security architecture, the Ministry of Police Affairs was created.

    59. Amongst others, Government has expanded the National Command and Control Centre to nineteen states of the federation, resuscitated the National Public Security Communication System and commenced the implementation of the Community Policing Strategy.

    60. Government has similarly established a Nigerian Police Trust Fund as a public-private sector vehicle for alternative sources of funding security activities.

    61. To reduce security challenges through our external borders especially smuggling of oil products out of the country, inflow of small arms and drugs into the country and equally protect our local manufacturers, we introduced operation “Ex-Swift Response” closing our borders from August 20th 2019, and have considerably succeeded in meeting its objectives as well as improving our national revenue.

    62. Our Government has continued to work to reduce social and economic inequality through targeted social investment programmes, education, technology and improved information.

    63. Our Social Investment Programme has continued to be a model to other nations and has engaged 549,500 N-Power beneficiaries, 408,682 beneficiaries of the Conditional Cash Transfer Programme and 2,238,334 beneficiaries of the Growth Enhancement and Empowerment Programme. This is being done in collaboration with the States.

    64. Similarly, “Marketmoni” and “Tradermoni” Programmes have provided affordable loans to small and micro scale enterprises to grow their businesses. Under the National Home-Grown School Feeding Programme, over 9,963,729 children are being fed to keep them in school and improve their nutritional status.

    65. Fellow Nigerians, the year 2020 has been like none other. In January 2020, the COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization. The number of global infections has risen from less than 8,000 shared between China and eighteen other countries to over 7million spread over 216 countries and on all continents.

    66. Nigeria recorded its first case of COVID-19 on February 27th 2020 and within the first 100 days, I have had cause to address the nation on three occasions within one month, which underscores the gravity of this pandemic.

    67. There is no doubt that this pandemic has affected the global economy and all known socio-economic systems. It has also brought grief and pain to families that have lost their loved ones. Like many Nigerians, I feel the grief and pain not only as your President but also as someone who has lost a close member of my staff and some relatives and friends.

    68. In order to have a robust National response, I approved a Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 to provide guidance and leadership in tackling the pandemic nationwide.

    69. State Governments also constituted their own COVID-19 Task Forces. Complementing this was the establishment of a National Emergency Operations Centre responsible for providing technical and professional guidance in the National Response.

    70. The overall objective of the PTF COVID-19 is to ensure that the pandemic does not overwhelm our health systems, while ensuring that we maintain an effective Case Management System to help in containing the spread of the virus.

    71. The impact of the pandemic has disrupted our economic system and to ensure its functioning while still addressing the spread, the Federal Government put in place a number of various non-pharmaceutical measures to slow down the spread of the virus, in addition to a progressive re-opening of the economy.

    72. As part of the strategy to create jobs in reducing the effect of COVID-19 on our youths, I directed the employment of 774, 000 Nigerians. These youths will be engaged in Special Public Works Programme aimed at cushioning the effects of economic downturn. Each of the 774 local government areas in the country will be allotted 1,000 slots. I am pleased to report that this programme has commenced.

    73. I receive regular briefing from the PTF on COVID-19. I note that the National Response relies on Science, Data and Experience in taking decisions. This informed my approval for the ease of lock down phase to ensure a balance between lives and livelihoods.

    74. I am confident that the steps being taken by the PTF would result in flattening the COVID-19 curve. I, therefore, implore all Nigerians to abide by the approved guidelines and protocols. There is hope for us all if we take individual and collective responsibility.

    75. Government is determined to turn this COVID-19 challenge into a motivation to action by building a nation-wide public health care system that will help us overcome the COVID-19 pandemic and prepare for any future outbreak.

    76. Already, we have begun to look inward and I charge our inventors, researchers and scientists to come up with solutions to cure COVID-19.

    77. Government has continued to implement accountability and transparent policies through the Open Government Partnership and the transparency portal on financial transactions. Similarly, we have strengthened auditing and accountability mechanisms so as to ensure that rules and regulations are followed strictly.

    78. Anti-Corruption Agencies have secured more than 1,400 convictions and also recovered funds in excess of N800 billion. These monies are being ploughed into development and infrastructure projects.

    79. The Public Service of Nigeria remains the bedrock for the formulation and implementation of policies, programmes and projects in the country. This accounts for why it continues to evolve especially as new socio-economic challenges emerge for Government to address.

    80. I will continue to give all the necessary support for the on-going reforms designed to return discipline, integrity and patriotism as the hallmark of the public service.

    81. In the face of dwindling resources and rising cost of governance, I have authorized that the White Paper on the Rationalisation of Government Parastatals and Agencies be reviewed for implementation.

    82. Our youth population remains a source of strength in achieving development objectives. In this regard, we would continue to concentrate in developing their skills, providing them with opportunities to express their entrepreneurial, research and industrial capacities as well as ample opportunity to take leadership positions in the service of the nation.

    83. The commitment of this Administration to the well-being of people living with disabilities remains unwavering. Government recognises their contributions to development. I have directed that all relevant Government agencies pay special attention to the peculiarities of persons with disabilities in the formulation and implementation of their policies and programmes, and where suitable their employment.

    84. Nigerian women remain a particular treasure to this nation and for this reason this Administration has continued to give them a place of pride in the affairs of our country.

    85. I salute your courage, enterprise and resilience as well as your contributions to national development. I wish to assure all our women of this administration’s determination to fight Gender Based Violence through the instrumentality of the law and awareness creation. I am particularly upset at recent incidents of rape especially of very young girls. The Police are pursuing these cases with a view to bringing perpetrators of these heinous crimes to swift justice.

    86. Government continues to recognize and harness the power of the media for positive development. The reforms of the broadcast and advertising industries including digital switch over and continuous engagement through town hall meetings remain central to accurate and credible information dissemination.

    87. Our culture provides the basis for our existence as a people and a nation. In preserving iconic aspects of our national culture, this government has been pursuing the recovery of artefacts removed from Nigeria, promoting heritage sites and festivals and working towards designating some of our heritage sites as UNESCO World Heritage Centres.

    88. This administration is focused on ensuring that Nigeria would always be governed by the Rule of Law and I would do my utmost to uphold the constitution and protect the lives and property of all Nigerians.

    89. Government has initiated a number of policies and programmes designed to promote the legal rights of Nigerians, facilitate the institutionalization of a responsive legal system, provide support to all constituted bodies in implementing their mandates and improve our custodial system of justice.

    90. The National Assembly has been an important partner in our quest to sustain our democracy and achieve our development objectives.

    91. I therefore greatly thank the leadership and members of the Senate and the House of Representatives for their invaluable support at all times.

    92. I will also like to convey our deep appreciation to members of the Press for your doggedness in the struggle for attainment of democracy since the beginning of our nationhood.

    93. I must admit that the relationship between the media and successive governments has not always been perfect. But there is no denying the fact that you have been an effective watchdog for the society especially in holding public officers to account. It is sad that in the course of securing our democracy, some of your colleagues have had to pay a heavy price.

    94. We will continue to guarantee freedom of the Press as we place high premium on responsible journalism that is devoid of hate speech, fake news and other unethical professional conduct.

    95.Fellow Nigerians, as we celebrate this year’s Democracy Day, let us remember that, notwithstanding our aspirations, humanity and indeed democracy is under the threat of COVID-19. Nigeria has survived many crises before and came out stronger. I am confident that by God’s grace we shall overcome this one and emerge stronger and more purposeful.

    96. Thank you for listening. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. (NAN)

  • If you mess around with my wife, I will kill you – Pastor Adeboye

    If you mess around with my wife, I will kill you – Pastor Adeboye

    The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, has revealed the extent he can go to protect his wife.

    Adeboye who delivered a sermon on marriage during a devotion programme stated that he can tolerate whatever is thrown at him to the point of even praying for the person.

    However, when such is done to his wife, Adeboye stated that he won’t hesitate to kill the person.

    He said, “You can do whatever you like to me, you can criticize me, you can insult me, you can trample on me, I will only pray for you. But if you mess around with my wife, I will kill you. I will kill you so thoroughly you won’t even be able to rise on the resurrection morning. When people ask me how are you going to do that, I tell my daddy to send you to hell straight away”.

  • Ex-BBNaija housemate, Nina Ivy fights dirty with troll who called her husband a spirit

    Ex-BBNaija housemate, Nina Ivy fights dirty with troll who called her husband a spirit

    Few hours ago, pregnant BBNaija housemate, Nina Ivy was caught fighting dirty with an Instagram troll who said she married a spiritual husband. Nina who did not find this funny replied the troll in a very nasty way.

    According to Nina, her husband is more successful than the troll, and even in his next life, he can’t be as successful as her husband.

    In her words “he is more successful that you even in your next dead life”

    Recall that the reality TV star kept the identity of her husband a secret when she had her traditional wedding. The reason the 25 year old gave is that her husband is an extremely private person and he wants it that way.

    I didn’t know that I would get married early; it just happened. I think it was God’s perfect timing. My hubby is extremely private and we are fine the way it is. When the time for my white wedding comes, family and close friends would definitely be notified. I’m not yet sure how I want it.

    In her words;
    “Only a man that wants to be snatched will be. Trust me, we are very good. On if it’s a stunt, let’s wait and see. For now, everything is private. Like I always say, speak your truth, know your truth and stand for the truth. That has been my motto lately and thought it might not sit well with some people, I’m sure the world will adjust. One should just do one.”

  • BBNaija: Tacha blocks Tuoyo on social media, reveals he once asked her for money and still insults her publicly

    BBNaija: Tacha blocks Tuoyo on social media, reveals he once asked her for money and still insults her publicly

    Most talked about BBNaija housemate, Tacha has revealed some information about what transpired between her and ex bbnaija housemate, Tuoyo before they met in the house.

    According to Tacha, Tuoyo once asked her for money on Instagram and she gave him. She made this known after Tuoyo attacked and badmouthed her during the BBNaija reunion that aired yesterday night.

    Tacha wrote “How you even talk when I’m talking?? So cause of Twitter Commentary (cruising) you too want to feel among!! Tf is wrong with your Bald head? Song7?!! What exactly is the color of your Amnesia?????? This Low IQ you DM’d your account details in 2018!!….”

    The 24 year old shared evidence of him begging her for money and the receipt of the money she sent to him. She however announced that she has blocked him because its a good time for her to block him.

    Recall that when Tuoyo got evicted from Big Brother’s house, he referred to Tacha as arrogant and he thinks she uses charm (juju) to extend her stay in the Big Brother House.

    According to Tuoyo, “Tacha is proud. She thinks she’s confident but she’s proud. When I first heard about the Juju stuff in the house, I gave a second thought to it. Her over confidence makes me think that she there might be something spiritual backing her up. For her to say, till the 99th she would still be at the big brother house. That means there is a backup. It might be financial, but I think it is spiritual. Something is really shaky there. That was it bead says a lot. Since she’s friend with Jaruma that sells spiritual items, I think 70% of me thinks she is using juju.”