Being married means nothing to me- Laura Ikeji

Being married means nothing to me- Laura Ikeji

Laura Ikeji-Kanu, newly married sister to celebrity blogger, Linda Ikeji seems to be gunning for the troubled waters with her recent outburst on social media. The celebrity fashion blogger who tied the nuptial knots with her heartthrob, Ogbonna Nwankwo, on Thursday says being married means nothing to her.
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Why Buhari sought treatment abroad  by Femi Adesina

Why Buhari sought treatment abroad by Femi Adesina

President Muhammadu Buhari’s decision to seek medical attention abroad was based on prior appointment with his doctors who have treated him over the years, presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina said.

Buhari’s remoured death: Jonathan’s aide, Reno replies Shehu

Buhari’s remoured death: Jonathan’s aide, Reno replies Shehu

Former Special Adviser to Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan on Electronic Media, Reno Omokri has replied Garba Shehu’s diatribe at the former President where Shehu, the current Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to President Muhammadu Buhari had, while reacting to the rumour making the rounds that President Buhari is dead, said that Buhari is not like Jonathan who could be at Ota in Ogun state and at the same time be in the United States for President Trump’s inauguration as claimed by many platforms on social media.

Shocker! Apostle Suleman fumes, reacts to Northern killings, Biafra

Shocker! Apostle Suleman fumes, reacts to Northern killings, Biafra

The General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Johnson Suleman has reacted to the recent killings in the north. In the video clip, the cleric, in strong terms, condemns the killings while charging his congregants to defend themselves too.
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Re: Why NCC’s failed data price hike was flawed

Re: Why NCC’s failed data price hike was flawed

THERE is need to urgently call out the false premises advanced in a back page article of a national newspaper of Monday January 9, 2016 for the obvious reason that it risks misleading Nigerians to docilely accept a country where big corporations call the shots.