Monday, July 20
Rotimi Amaechi ‘s Wife In Multi-Billion Naira Corruption Scandal
Judith Amaechi, the shrewish wife of Rotimi Amaechi, the immediate past governor of Rivers State has been indicted in amulti-billion naira corruption scandal, Nigerian Times can reveal.As President Muhammadu Buhari heads to Washington to beg the Americans to help out with his much vaunted anti-corruption war, insiders are cringing at the composition of his delegation. Rotimi Amaechi was personally selected by the president. Nigerian Times’ checks at the villa showed thatthe president may not be aware of the existence of the dossierbut the Americans know and may not take Buhari’s anti-corruption paean seriously.Amaechi – BuhariNigerian Times learnt in the weekend that the dossier itself isless than sixty days old. As the story goes, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had received a petition sometime in February this year. The petition detailed the various financial dealings of Mrs Amaechi and how aided by her husband, she had looted the Rivers State treasury of billions of naira.EFCC’s FindingsHer dealings are centered on three bank accounts with a Port Harcourt branch of First Bank. The accounts in the name of Rajol Jireh Nig. Ltd, El-Madon Fellowship, and Empowerment Support Initiative. The first is her company; she is the biggest shareholder and sole-signatory to its accounts with her photo id. El- Madon Fellowship, is a prayer group she started when her husband was on the run for his life as he lost the gubernatorial ticket in the run up to the 2007 general elections. As soon as the Supreme Court installed her husband in office, she moved the prayer group to the state house and got it registered and emerged its sole signatory with photograph submitted to the bank. The last is her pet project as first lady.The EFCC’s investigation found the transactions on the following accounts mind-boggling. Some of the accounts are denominated in Naira, while others are in Dollars. But one common factor of all the accounts is that they contain huge sums, which were only accessible to the former first lady of Rivers State.The Accounts Include:ESI – 4344020003193, a fixed deposit accountEl-Madon Fellowship -4344020002981, another fixed deposit account,Rajol Jireh Nig Ltd- 43440200031162, the main accountRajol Jireh NIG ltd 2010701975 Naira; 4344030000125, adollar fixed deposit account, and 2024239051 Naira fixed deposit accountStaffers of First Bank are not allowed to view these accounts,as they are passworded. The EFCC found that over eight billion naira passed through these accounts since they were opened in late 2008.Some of the looted funds are invested in properties in Nigeria.Nigerian Times learnt from a government house source familiar with the transactions that Mrs Amaechi’s method of transferring money abroad was akin to a bonanza. The bankers are encouraged to look for anyone with about a million dollars. He or she is then made a proposition: wire a million dollars to an account abroad and the naira equivalent plus an irresistible bonus is negotiated. So once the money hits the agreed account abroad, the naira equivalent and the agreed bonus leaves any of the First Bank accounts to another commercial bank in Port Harcourt, then it hits the accomplice’s account.A source told of an unforgettable week back in 2009 when five staff of the bank were pulled off their desks to sort cash for Mrs Amaechi. It wasn’t as thought they were counting but were just pilling the bundles and they never got to the bottomof the cash until Sunday afternoon. They started out on Thursday.
Checkout Don Jazy's Reaction After D'banj Dedicated MAMA Evolution Award To Him
Popular music producer and leader of Supreme Mavin Dynasty,Michael Collins (Don Jazzy) has hailed his former business partner, Dapo Oyebanjo (D’banj) for the feat recorded at the 2015 MTV Africa Music Awards (MAMA) held in South Africa,describing him as the baddest entertainer he knows.Don Jazzy was reacting to the MAMA Evolution awards won by D’banj, which the Kokomaster dedicated to the Doroboss. The Evolution awards is a new category honouring establishedartists who have made an indelible mark on African and global music culture.
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The 2015 MTV Africa Music Awards Winners!
Stars of the African and international music industry came
out in force tonight in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa for the
fifth uplifting edition of the MTV Africa Music Awards
KwaZulu-Natal. Saluting and championing African music,
youth culture and achievement, MAMA 2015 brought the
continent together for a massive celebration contemporary
music and creativity, including electrifying performances,
collaborations and awards presentations.
The MTV Africa Music AwardsKwaZulu-Natal2015, brought
to you by KwaZulu-Natal Province in association with
Absolut Vodka andin partnership with The City of Durban,
returns to the Durban International Convention Centre
(ICC), KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa on Saturday 18 July 2015.
The big winners on the night included Nigerian stars Yemi
Alade and Davido, who took home the Best Male and Best
Femaleawards, respectively, while hip hop star Cassper
Nyovest nabbed theBest Hip Hopaward. “Koko master”,
D’Banj, wonthe MAMA Evolution award, a new category
honouring established artists who have made an indelible
mark on African and global music culture, taken African
music to new territories around the world, pushed the
boundaries of creativity, and shaped the soundscape of
contemporary Africa.
South African comedian and newly appointed Daily Show
host Trevor Noah triumphed in Personality of the Year.
Patoranking won Best New Act Transformed by Absolut,
given in recognition of new and emerging artists. Saran
Kaba Jones and S’Bu Mavundla shared equal honours for
the MTV Base Leadership award.
Stunning collaborations between artists of different genres
saw NE-YO take to the stage with Seyi Shay, 2Face
collaborating with Bucie, Sauti Sol pairing up with Yemi
Alade and Patoranking swapping beats with K.O. The show
ended on a high with a jubilant medley mash-up by Artist
of the Decade winners P-Square, featuring hit tracks
“Personally”, “Chop My Money”, “Alingo” and “Shekini”.
Other performers included DJ Fisherman, NaakmusiQ, DJ
Tira, Anselmo Ralph, Danger from Big Nuz, Duncan,
Burna Boy, Stonebwoy, Da LES, Diamond, Flavour,
Toofan, D’Banj, Davido, Uhuru, Black Motion and Cassper
Nyovest.
Emmy award nominated actor, Anthony Anderson
captivated the 5,000-strong MAMA audience with his lively
humour, engaging charisma and unexpected outfit changes.
Commenting after the show, Alex Okosi, Senior Vice
President & Managing Director, Viacom International
Media Networks (VIMN) Africa , said: “Africa is a continent
of the now and the future; tonight was testament to that.
MAMA 2015 represented and reflected the abundant
amount of creativity and passion this continent breeds.”
The MAMA 2015 coincided with the nationwide celebration
of the late Nelson Mandela’s birthday, a fact that was
touched on by artists in the show.
Walking the red carpet at the awards were nominees
Bonang Matheba, HHP, Chameleone, Dreamteam, HHP,
Riky Rick, Samini, OC Ukeje, Bebe Cool, Mpumi, Jovi,
Uhuru and Vanessa Mdee. Other famous faces included
comedian Trevor Gumbi, Nigerian OAP Toolz, MTV Shuga
star and Mr Nigeria Emmanuel Ikbese, BET “Top Actor”
winner Altovise Lawrence, Miss South Africa Liesl Laurie,
Boity, Khuli Chana, Joselyn Dumas, Jessica Nkosi, actress
Zikhona Sodlaka, and MTV Base VJs Sizwe, Nomuzi, Ehiz
and Sandile.
2015 MTV Africa Music Awards Winners:
-Best Female: Yemi Alade (Nigeria)
-Best Male: Davido (Nigeria)
-Best Group: P-Square (Nigeria)
-Best New Act Transformed by Absolut: Patoranking
(Nigeria)
-Best Hip Hop: Cassper Nyovest (South Africa)
-Best Collaboration: AKA, Burna Boy, Da LES & JR: “All Eyes
On Me” (SA/Nigeria)
-Song of the Year: Mavins: “Dorobucci” (Nigeria)
-Best Live: Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)
-Video of the Year: “Nafukwa” – Riky Rick; Director: Adriaan
Louw
-Best Pop & Alternative: Jeremy Loops (South Africa)
-Best Francophone: DJ Arafat (Ivory Coast)
-Best Lusophone: Ary (Angola)
-Personality of the Year: Trevor Noah (South Africa)
-MAMA Evolution: D’Banj (Nigeria)
-Best International: Nicki Minaj
-Artist of the Decade: P-Square
-MTV Base Leadership Award: Saran Kaba Jones & S’Bu
Mavundla
#DropYourCommentsBelow....
out in force tonight in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa for the
fifth uplifting edition of the MTV Africa Music Awards
KwaZulu-Natal. Saluting and championing African music,
youth culture and achievement, MAMA 2015 brought the
continent together for a massive celebration contemporary
music and creativity, including electrifying performances,
collaborations and awards presentations.
The MTV Africa Music AwardsKwaZulu-Natal2015, brought
to you by KwaZulu-Natal Province in association with
Absolut Vodka andin partnership with The City of Durban,
returns to the Durban International Convention Centre
(ICC), KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa on Saturday 18 July 2015.
The big winners on the night included Nigerian stars Yemi
Alade and Davido, who took home the Best Male and Best
Femaleawards, respectively, while hip hop star Cassper
Nyovest nabbed theBest Hip Hopaward. “Koko master”,
D’Banj, wonthe MAMA Evolution award, a new category
honouring established artists who have made an indelible
mark on African and global music culture, taken African
music to new territories around the world, pushed the
boundaries of creativity, and shaped the soundscape of
contemporary Africa.
South African comedian and newly appointed Daily Show
host Trevor Noah triumphed in Personality of the Year.
Patoranking won Best New Act Transformed by Absolut,
given in recognition of new and emerging artists. Saran
Kaba Jones and S’Bu Mavundla shared equal honours for
the MTV Base Leadership award.
Stunning collaborations between artists of different genres
saw NE-YO take to the stage with Seyi Shay, 2Face
collaborating with Bucie, Sauti Sol pairing up with Yemi
Alade and Patoranking swapping beats with K.O. The show
ended on a high with a jubilant medley mash-up by Artist
of the Decade winners P-Square, featuring hit tracks
“Personally”, “Chop My Money”, “Alingo” and “Shekini”.
Other performers included DJ Fisherman, NaakmusiQ, DJ
Tira, Anselmo Ralph, Danger from Big Nuz, Duncan,
Burna Boy, Stonebwoy, Da LES, Diamond, Flavour,
Toofan, D’Banj, Davido, Uhuru, Black Motion and Cassper
Nyovest.
Emmy award nominated actor, Anthony Anderson
captivated the 5,000-strong MAMA audience with his lively
humour, engaging charisma and unexpected outfit changes.
Commenting after the show, Alex Okosi, Senior Vice
President & Managing Director, Viacom International
Media Networks (VIMN) Africa , said: “Africa is a continent
of the now and the future; tonight was testament to that.
MAMA 2015 represented and reflected the abundant
amount of creativity and passion this continent breeds.”
The MAMA 2015 coincided with the nationwide celebration
of the late Nelson Mandela’s birthday, a fact that was
touched on by artists in the show.
Walking the red carpet at the awards were nominees
Bonang Matheba, HHP, Chameleone, Dreamteam, HHP,
Riky Rick, Samini, OC Ukeje, Bebe Cool, Mpumi, Jovi,
Uhuru and Vanessa Mdee. Other famous faces included
comedian Trevor Gumbi, Nigerian OAP Toolz, MTV Shuga
star and Mr Nigeria Emmanuel Ikbese, BET “Top Actor”
winner Altovise Lawrence, Miss South Africa Liesl Laurie,
Boity, Khuli Chana, Joselyn Dumas, Jessica Nkosi, actress
Zikhona Sodlaka, and MTV Base VJs Sizwe, Nomuzi, Ehiz
and Sandile.
2015 MTV Africa Music Awards Winners:
-Best Female: Yemi Alade (Nigeria)
-Best Male: Davido (Nigeria)
-Best Group: P-Square (Nigeria)
-Best New Act Transformed by Absolut: Patoranking
(Nigeria)
-Best Hip Hop: Cassper Nyovest (South Africa)
-Best Collaboration: AKA, Burna Boy, Da LES & JR: “All Eyes
On Me” (SA/Nigeria)
-Song of the Year: Mavins: “Dorobucci” (Nigeria)
-Best Live: Diamond Platnumz (Tanzania)
-Video of the Year: “Nafukwa” – Riky Rick; Director: Adriaan
Louw
-Best Pop & Alternative: Jeremy Loops (South Africa)
-Best Francophone: DJ Arafat (Ivory Coast)
-Best Lusophone: Ary (Angola)
-Personality of the Year: Trevor Noah (South Africa)
-MAMA Evolution: D’Banj (Nigeria)
-Best International: Nicki Minaj
-Artist of the Decade: P-Square
-MTV Base Leadership Award: Saran Kaba Jones & S’Bu
Mavundla
#DropYourCommentsBelow....
BSU STRIKE CONTINUES AS ASUU DEMANDS ADDITIONAL 2 MONTHS SALARY PAYMENT
By Michael A.
The strike action of the Academic Staff Union of
Universities, ASUU in Benue State University, BSU may be
far from over as fresh revelations and issues have
emerged.
The union which have been on strike since early March
this year are making fresh demands of payment of an
additional two months salaries and clarification on the
issue of earned allowances.
Recall that last Tuesday, the state governor, Dr Samuel
Ortom when he received final year medical students of the
institution, disclosed that the government had met ASUU’s
most basic demands of payment of May and June salaries
but all that seems to have been over taken by events,
according to the union’s chairman, Dr David Ikoni who
spoke to BENUE.COM.NG.
When asked about rumours of the strike being called off,
he said it was on and if it was called off, he’ll be the first to
know.
“(The strike has been called off) By who? You are hearing
from me now, I’m the chairman of ASUU BSU. if they call it
off, I will know. As far as I’m concerned, they’ve not called
the strike off.”
When asked about the government’s claim of meeting
their basic requirements to call off the strike, the chairman
said things had changed since those demands were made.
That they now demanded payment of an additional two
months salaries (March and April), since the state had
received a bailout from the federal government for that
purpose.
“You see, we are dealing with politicians, if he says he has
met the basic demands of the union, the time they asked
him for the basic demands has been overtaken by events.”
“At that time (the federal) government had not given them
bailout money to pay salary arrears. Now government
have given them money to pay salary arrears. So we are
waiting for him to pay our March and April salaries with
that bailout money.”
Dr Ikoni refuted rumours that he was not reachable and
was refusing to pick the Governor’s calls, saying he was
always available, day and night.
“That information is false, my line is open. How did you get
across to me that the whole chief executive cannot get
across to me?”
On the issues of earned allowances which hitherto was not
imminent as a cause of the ASUU strike, He said they now
needed clarification as to why their colleagues in some
part of the university were being paid and others weren’t.
“I called the chief of staff on Sunday, I told him about a
pending problem in BSU, that even if they pay salaries,
that will affect resumption. That pending issue is the
payment of EAA (Earned allowances) to the college of
health sciences.”
“As I’m talking to you now, our colleagues in college of
health sciences and non-academic staff have been paid
their earned academic allowances. The rest of the section
of the university have not been paid. That was on Friday
the 10th of July. On the 12th of July, I called the chief of
staff to intimate him of this development so that they will
see how they’ll address the issue but he cut me off.”
“We want them to make a statement that this is the
condition that led to the payment of EAA in the college of
health sciences and then convince us. Are we not part of
the university? Are we not entitled to that EAA? We need
explanations, these are issues.”
The state governor, Dr Samuel Ortom had last Tuesday
expressed optimism that haven paid May and June salary,
ASUU would call off before the week ran out.
“I’m looking forward that within the week, I should have a
positive response from ASUU. So, on our part we have met
all the requirements with the limited and scarce resources
that we have.”
He also said the government had received N2.7bn from
the LNG account which was not enough for even one
months salary but promised to clear other arrears with the
bailout from federal government.
“Just last Friday, I directed that, well, the auditing can still
continue, but let’s go ahead and pay. We can do the
verification in the month of July and if by the grace of God,
when we have a bailout from the federation government,
we can now clear the arrears of salaries.”.
The strike action of the Academic Staff Union of
Universities, ASUU in Benue State University, BSU may be
far from over as fresh revelations and issues have
emerged.
The union which have been on strike since early March
this year are making fresh demands of payment of an
additional two months salaries and clarification on the
issue of earned allowances.
Recall that last Tuesday, the state governor, Dr Samuel
Ortom when he received final year medical students of the
institution, disclosed that the government had met ASUU’s
most basic demands of payment of May and June salaries
but all that seems to have been over taken by events,
according to the union’s chairman, Dr David Ikoni who
spoke to BENUE.COM.NG.
When asked about rumours of the strike being called off,
he said it was on and if it was called off, he’ll be the first to
know.
“(The strike has been called off) By who? You are hearing
from me now, I’m the chairman of ASUU BSU. if they call it
off, I will know. As far as I’m concerned, they’ve not called
the strike off.”
When asked about the government’s claim of meeting
their basic requirements to call off the strike, the chairman
said things had changed since those demands were made.
That they now demanded payment of an additional two
months salaries (March and April), since the state had
received a bailout from the federal government for that
purpose.
“You see, we are dealing with politicians, if he says he has
met the basic demands of the union, the time they asked
him for the basic demands has been overtaken by events.”
“At that time (the federal) government had not given them
bailout money to pay salary arrears. Now government
have given them money to pay salary arrears. So we are
waiting for him to pay our March and April salaries with
that bailout money.”
Dr Ikoni refuted rumours that he was not reachable and
was refusing to pick the Governor’s calls, saying he was
always available, day and night.
“That information is false, my line is open. How did you get
across to me that the whole chief executive cannot get
across to me?”
On the issues of earned allowances which hitherto was not
imminent as a cause of the ASUU strike, He said they now
needed clarification as to why their colleagues in some
part of the university were being paid and others weren’t.
“I called the chief of staff on Sunday, I told him about a
pending problem in BSU, that even if they pay salaries,
that will affect resumption. That pending issue is the
payment of EAA (Earned allowances) to the college of
health sciences.”
“As I’m talking to you now, our colleagues in college of
health sciences and non-academic staff have been paid
their earned academic allowances. The rest of the section
of the university have not been paid. That was on Friday
the 10th of July. On the 12th of July, I called the chief of
staff to intimate him of this development so that they will
see how they’ll address the issue but he cut me off.”
“We want them to make a statement that this is the
condition that led to the payment of EAA in the college of
health sciences and then convince us. Are we not part of
the university? Are we not entitled to that EAA? We need
explanations, these are issues.”
The state governor, Dr Samuel Ortom had last Tuesday
expressed optimism that haven paid May and June salary,
ASUU would call off before the week ran out.
“I’m looking forward that within the week, I should have a
positive response from ASUU. So, on our part we have met
all the requirements with the limited and scarce resources
that we have.”
He also said the government had received N2.7bn from
the LNG account which was not enough for even one
months salary but promised to clear other arrears with the
bailout from federal government.
“Just last Friday, I directed that, well, the auditing can still
continue, but let’s go ahead and pay. We can do the
verification in the month of July and if by the grace of God,
when we have a bailout from the federation government,
we can now clear the arrears of salaries.”.
Saturday, July 18
BREAKING SAD NEWS: Veteran Star Actor, Bruno Iwuoha Goes Blind, Cries For Help
Nollywood Actor Bruno Iwuoha Goes Blind, Battles Diabetes, Needs N3.5M For Eyes Surgery.
Nigerian Actor Chief Bruno Iwuoha Goes Blind, Battling Diabetes, Needs N3.5Million For Eyes SurgeryAnother Nollywood actor needs help urgently to restore his sight. Veteran actor Bruno Iwuoha was a guest on a radio station in Abuja recently where he opened up on his current battle with a life threatening disease.The talented actor talked about his battle with diabetes and how he has been battling Glaucoma for years without money for corrective surgery.Mr Iwuoha who said diabetes has claimed his sight told the host of Brekete Family Program on 104.5FM in Abuja that he never knew he had diabetes until a violent armed robbery attack that landed him in hospital.A series of test carried out on him revealed that he has diabetes and since then he has been managing it until the condition affected his sight.Hear him:“I’ve gone to so many places; within the country, outside the country for treatment, until finally…finally, the thing [diabetes] claimed one of my sight. As I look at you now, I’m using only one sight. They call that glaucoma. And gradually, it’s affecting the other one [eye]. So, naim make, apart from places…the people who call me atimes, both the little cash they can give me…drugs and all that…but I discovered that this thing [the illness] is a lifetime something.And it has robbed me of the job [acting]. And now, if I get a script, it will be hard for me to read it very well. And if I read it, if I strain my eyes for so long, it would look as if someone would lead me around the house or anywhere I want to go because it will affect the only one [eye]. So that’s my problem.”The actor said he needs the help of kind-hearted Nigerians because he has been referred to a US-based hospital where heis required to have N3.5million.So far he has about N200,000.He said he got to know that Jonathan gave AGN money but Ibinabo Fiberesima never assisted him with any money when he reached out to her.
Friday, July 17
10 Hot Chic Looks Of Rita Dominic
Rita Dominic celebrated her 40th birthday last weekend and many came out to felicitate with her.
Years back, Rita Dominic is known for her traditional hairstyle the afro hairstyle. Many can only imagine what she will look like without the afro look. But Rita surprised all when she decided to experiment with other hairdos.
From her head to her toes, Rita Dominic is always a delight to watch on the red carpet. She is no doubt a fashionista.
Still in the mood of celebrating Rita Dominic Naij.com presents you different hairstyles that stands Rita Dominic out.
READ ALSO: See 5 Women M.I Abaga Has A Crush On
Aside having afro hairdo, one style that is more pronounced is the side part. this style is common to all her hairdo but for a few.
Rita Dominic is an actress, movie producer and a model as she is the face of Zaron Cosmetics among other endorsement deals her beauty and acting career have brought her way.
Years back, Rita Dominic is known for her traditional hairstyle the afro hairstyle. Many can only imagine what she will look like without the afro look. But Rita surprised all when she decided to experiment with other hairdos.
From her head to her toes, Rita Dominic is always a delight to watch on the red carpet. She is no doubt a fashionista.
Still in the mood of celebrating Rita Dominic Naij.com presents you different hairstyles that stands Rita Dominic out.
READ ALSO: See 5 Women M.I Abaga Has A Crush On
Aside having afro hairdo, one style that is more pronounced is the side part. this style is common to all her hairdo but for a few.
Rita Dominic is an actress, movie producer and a model as she is the face of Zaron Cosmetics among other endorsement deals her beauty and acting career have brought her way.
126 Soldiers Sue Nigerian Army For Wrongful Dismissal
126
sacked Nigerian soldiers have the National Industrial Court in Abuja
challenging their dismissal by the Nigerian Army, Tribune has reported.
The soldiers, in a suit No. NICN/ABJ/92/2015, through their lawyer, Mr Femi Falana, said the soldiers were denied “inviolable opportunity to be heard and make representation in defence and to state their respective cases.”
The soldiers were among the 255 soldiers sacked on January 13 and 14, 2015, by the Nigerian Army, over an alleged “disobedience to standing order and failure to perform military duties.”
Recently, President Muhammadu Buhari appointed new service chiefs after sacking the military service chiefs he inherited from the Goodluck Jonathan administration on Monday, July 13.
The soldiers, in a suit No. NICN/ABJ/92/2015, through their lawyer, Mr Femi Falana, said the soldiers were denied “inviolable opportunity to be heard and make representation in defence and to state their respective cases.”
The soldiers were among the 255 soldiers sacked on January 13 and 14, 2015, by the Nigerian Army, over an alleged “disobedience to standing order and failure to perform military duties.”
They comprise of four warrant officers ( Akanny Welcome, Davou Nta,
Ibrahim Usman and Adediran Ogunmuyiwa) and others in the ranks of
sergeants, corporal, lance corporal, and private were part of the joint
force, code-named “OP Zaman Lafia,” who were directed to combat the
outlawed Boko Haram sect in the North-East region of Nigeria.
The army had claimed the plaintiffs refused to obey their commanding officer, Lieutenant-Colonel A. A Egbejule, during a counter-attack by Boko Haram in Bazza.
It further said the act of the plaintiffs led to the recapture of the territory by the terrorists and subsequently were dismissed orally at their station by Lieutenant-Colonel M.J Gambo on January 13, 2015 and by the Garrison Commander, General B.O Akinroluoyo, the following day.
The army had claimed the plaintiffs refused to obey their commanding officer, Lieutenant-Colonel A. A Egbejule, during a counter-attack by Boko Haram in Bazza.
It further said the act of the plaintiffs led to the recapture of the territory by the terrorists and subsequently were dismissed orally at their station by Lieutenant-Colonel M.J Gambo on January 13, 2015 and by the Garrison Commander, General B.O Akinroluoyo, the following day.
Popular Actor Goes Blind Ajomole Helen
Popular Nollywood actor, Bruno Iwuoha has lost his sight.
The veteran actor in an interview with a radio station in Abuja opened up on his interview with a life threatening disease.
The actor talked about his battle with diabetes and how he has been battling glaucoma for years without money for corrective surgery.
According to the talented actor, he never knew he had diabetes until a violent armed robbery attack that landed him in hospital.
He said “I’ve gone to so many places; within the
country, outside the country for treatment, until finally…finally, the
thing [diabetes] claimed one of my sights. As I look at you now, I’m
using only one sight. They call that glaucoma. And gradually, it’s
affecting the other one. So, name make, apart from places…the people who
call me a times, both the little cash they can give me…drugs and all
that…but I discovered that this thing [the illness] is a lifetime
something. And it has robbed me of the job [acting]. And now, if I get a
script, it will be hard for me to read it very well. And if I read it,
if I strain my eyes for so long, it would look as if someone would lead
me around the house or anywhere I want to go because it will affect the
only one [eye]. So that’s my problem.”
The actor now needs to be transferred to a US-based hospital where he is required to have N3.5million, and all he has so far is N200, 000.
He also said that the AGN and AGN president Ibinabo Fiberesima are yet to reach out to him.
To help Chief Bruno, please contact the Brekete Family at Suite F9, Sheriff Plaza, Wuse 2, Abuja or Call +234-80-33-22 11-49, BBM PIN: 2BD26968
The veteran actor in an interview with a radio station in Abuja opened up on his interview with a life threatening disease.
The actor talked about his battle with diabetes and how he has been battling glaucoma for years without money for corrective surgery.
According to the talented actor, he never knew he had diabetes until a violent armed robbery attack that landed him in hospital.
The actor now needs to be transferred to a US-based hospital where he is required to have N3.5million, and all he has so far is N200, 000.
He also said that the AGN and AGN president Ibinabo Fiberesima are yet to reach out to him.
To help Chief Bruno, please contact the Brekete Family at Suite F9, Sheriff Plaza, Wuse 2, Abuja or Call +234-80-33-22 11-49, BBM PIN: 2BD26968
Men Suits – The Complete Guide
There’s absolutely only one outfit that
can transform your looks, its called THE SUIT (“transformation el
classico”). Men suits automatically removes the rough shadiness and
transforms anyone into that reputable man figure *winks*
Here is a list of the important things to note whilst you shop or tailor your suits.
10 RULES FOR PERFECT MEN SUITS
RULE #1. Your jacket sleeves should reveal half an inch of your shirt’s cuff.
RULE #2. Your pants (trousers) should sit at your waist not your hips.
RULE #3. Your belt and shoes should have the same colour.
RULE #4. Your pocket square must not match your tie or suit, let it stand out and create that extra effect
RULE #5. Your tie bar/clip should not be wider than your tie.
RULE #6. Always unfasten your jacket buttons when you sit.
RULE #7. Always unfasten your jacket buttons when you sit.
RULE #8. Tailor your pants a little bit short, you would look a lot distinct
RULE #9. Always remove the stitching on the vents and the label on the left sleeve before wearing a new suit.
RULE #10. Some say you shouldn’t cut the
stitching in your jacket pockets, because putting objects in them will
cause your jacket to lose its shape. Don’t listen. It’s pointless to
have nonfunctional pockets!
Don’t forget to have a nice hair cut, shave and also put on that charming smile and you are good to go.
Zegist Picks: Summer Footwear
There’s nothing better than fashionable shoes at affordable prices!
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Galaxy Faux Suede Bi-colored Boat Shoes; 4,995 Naira – Jumia
2.
Mona-mia Carmen Tan; 3,995 Naira – Jumia
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Bataesho Raffia Plimsoll; 3,675 Naira – Konga
4.
MOZA-X Casual Bi-colored Laced Boat Shoes; 4,795 Naira – Jumia
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C’M Paris Flat Sandals with Strap; 4,495 – Jumia
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