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BusinessRe: Man Contacts Diamond Bank To Return N7.3M Mistakenly Paid To His Account by DaHrNn(m): 9:56pm On Aug 15, 2017
Emeskhalifa:
When God decides to pic ur call but your phone is dead.

U think say na God go come down com help u?? Smh
Zuwo...
CelebritiesRe: DJ Cuppy Visits Her Father, Femi Otedola's Office, Check Out His Phones by DaHrNn(m): 8:20pm On Aug 14, 2017
lexy2014:
so by just looking at a photo, u now have enough "sensibility" 2no what a man uses his phones 4?that's some "sense"....
Sense didn't tell you what phones are for?? Oga reasoning matter o... What do you expect him to use the phones for?? Call your girlfriend or all your village witch..? Oga listen to yourself... What is a billionaire using a phone for? Not a smart phone o.... Sense fall on U
CelebritiesRe: DJ Cuppy Visits Her Father, Femi Otedola's Office, Check Out His Phones by DaHrNn(m): 7:43pm On Aug 14, 2017
lexy2014:
how do u no that?
Sensibility brother... How much is the worlds most expensive phone that he can't buy himself?? Common sense makes you understand that its more reliable than our iPhone....that's even if u use one.....
Nairaland GeneralRe: Sanusi Lamido Gets Over Probe Palaver, Finds His Voice Again by DaHrNn(m): 1:17am On Aug 14, 2017
OK
CrimeRe: Man Cuts Off His Own Penis In Ondo Beacuse ''monsters Told Him To' by DaHrNn(m): 10:34pm On Aug 12, 2017
Picture pls
PoliticsRe: 55 People Stole N1.34tr – Lai Mohammed by DaHrNn(m): 8:33am On Apr 26, 2016
rheether:
Lai is back, fayose is back. This week will be very interesting.
Sure fayose is back at his best to being stupid
PoliticsRe: Daylight Robbery In Aso Villa by DaHrNn(m): 7:49pm On Apr 21, 2016
That's so rude on your president....How men think like baby in pamper...OP over to you o...
CelebritiesDabota Lawson Explains How She Recovered Her Missing Phone Back by DaHrNn(op): 9:54pm On Apr 20, 2016
Dabota Lawson Explains How She Recovered Her Missing Phone Back, Thanks To Kind Stranger In London.

Ex-beauty Queen/wife of Billionaire, Dabota Lawson explained how she got her missing phone back, all thanks to a kind stranger in the United Kingdom.

PART 1)They’re are still kind and genuine people out there. On A Saturday Morning at about 12:40am I realized my phone was missing.

Prior to that myself and my “precious sisters” ( yes that’s how we address each other in a deep Igbo accent ) went to the Cinema to see a movie ( that I didn’t even want to go and see) Anyway we left for a 20mins journey and watched the movie that I didn’t really like ( no one forced me , but I didn’t want to stay alone on a Friday night at home ) .

Anyway moving forward we got back , I put my bag down , had a shower, plastered all my beauty treatment ready to sleep. It was also time to put my phone on silent and charge as usual till the morning.


Then I realized My phone was missing .. ( oh my God the horror) I’m away from naija, all the way in london it’s been a month now, not backed up , nothing CHAIIII JESOSSSSS ..

We started calling until a man picked up and said “your phone was dropped off a few mins ago at the Acton police station”..omdzWayment. I called a cab and rushed quickly to the station another 20 mins journey to the other side of town. Cut long story short I got my phone and saw this message in my DM ….. I still cannot get over this random act of kindness. I just can’t . If you critically analyze it especially in the world we live in today . It really touched my heart .

If someone who you call a friend or a lover is not treating with utmost respect and love, with people like this ( the kind hearted person who took my phone to the police station ) existing in the worldhuh? Come on surely you can find better friends and real love . Surely There has to be more people like this in this world. Not everyone is out to get you.

And sometimes your enemy of yesterday can become a dear friend tomorrow. It’s not easy to trust people or open up after being hurt repeatedly . But It’s also important to not always play the victim card and understand that we all human beings and have our short comings and you too may have hurt someone in the past. Sometimes the terrible people we encounter are as a result of our poor choices.

Some people have even come to a place where they can’t heal
PoliticsBoko Haram Raids Yobe State On Horseback by DaHrNn(op): 9:15pm On Apr 20, 2016
Boko Haram
2 hours ago

– The Boko Haram militants in a fresh attack raided the Yobe state

– The source reveals that at least 30 people was killed in two attacks, while many were injured



The deadly Boko Haram sect has reportedly attacked Zango village, Gulani local government area in the Yobe state on April 19, Tuesday.
Vigilante members and residents said that the insurgents on horseback shot dead 11 people.

Daily Trust reports that the incident occurred around 11:00 pm when the Boko Haram members set ablaze houses and shot randomly at people trying to run away the burning flames.

READ ALSO: “President Buhari, gallant military officers deserve kudos for extinguishing Boko Haram”

A one of the vigilantes, who pledged to be anonymous said: “The gunmen came midnight after 11:45pm, set ablaze our houses and opened fire on the people trying to escape. They chased people on horses and open fire on them.”

According to the source, similar attacks happened in the neighbouring villages where over 20 people were murdered.

“Last two weeks, the militants sacked cluster of villages around those areas, including Gurum and Dokshi where over two people were killed and many injured. They are currently receiving treatment at Damaturu specialist hospital,” he said.

Dr. Garba Fika, the medical director from the hospital, confirmed that the attacked victims were brought to the hospital: “And, they are responding to free treatment.”

Yobe government in cooperation with the Nigerian military reopened the 132km Damaturu-Biu federal road last week, which was blocked three years ago by Boko Haram militants.

READ ALSO: Biafra is analogue of Boko Haram – Prominent cleric reveals reasons of Nigeria’s problems

Recently the Armed Forces of Nigeria in a determination to efficiently bring to an end the war against insurgency in the North East, successfully attacked suspected Boko Haram logistics base at Allagarno, Yobe state.




https://www.naij.com/805985-boko-haram-set-ablaze-villages-kills-least-30-people.html?source=index_trending
CelebritiesWizkid Signs New Artiste To Record Label by DaHrNn(op): 9:08pm On Apr 20, 2016
Wizkid has signed a new artist to his Starboy entertainment imprint.

The pop star revealed this in a tweet when asked by a fan on Twitter on whether he was going to sign up another artist soon.

@wizkidayo are u gonna sign another artist soon??

— Annora Steve (@annora_steve) April 19, 2016

Yup!! Done already! Can't wait to share #NostinkingShit https:///3ML1QgXBUI

— Wizkid Ayo Balogun (@wizkidayo) April 19, 2016

The singer has not revealed the identity of the artist but speculations have it that the newly signed act is Tinny entertainment’s rapper Ycee.
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Ambushes Victor Ezugwu's Convoy - Premium Time by DaHrNn(m): 7:45am On Apr 20, 2016
donvicky2007:
APC e-zombies
With the Fields play of BH boys, i believe you should ask yahoo not only Google what the word "technically" with the war against BH. .
Irrationality has clearly shut your judgement.. I never stood in preference for any party but clear a notion but saying some1 is an e-zombie makes U baseless minded and lack the ability to think right.
PoliticsRe: Biodun Olujimi Admits To Buying Votes In Leaked Text Message by DaHrNn(m): 3:56pm On Apr 19, 2016
Evathyst:
'I paid every inch of the way...'


How does the statement above amount to admittance of bribery? APC self na wa o! undecided undecided



A ruling party that still engage in propaganda. Is that the $1 to #1 exchange rate that they promised in their campaign? The 20,000 mega watts nko? 3 million jobs annually. 5K for unemployed graduate nko? 20,000 housing units in every APC state. This Govt is just pathetic! undecided kiss


Formerly a Zombie, but now a wailer. wink
Clap for yourself... I wish you could read what you just said cus I wonder if you have the rationale to analyse FACTS from SENTIMENTS... 16years of shaddy governance and U expect quick fix when even the budget is not signed... No vex o... U no try!!!
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Ambushes Victor Ezugwu's Convoy - Premium Time by DaHrNn(m): 3:03pm On Apr 19, 2016
donvicky2007:
I thought boko haram have been defected technically.
It's very pertinent that you need to use Google cus your low level knowledge of an assertion you made makes you very clueless on the subject matter...
PoliticsAnother N116bn Fraud Busted: See Names Of Those To Refund The Cash by DaHrNn(op): 4:56am On Apr 19, 2016
Just days after the Presidency revealed that 300 persons and companies were implicated in fresh N116b “curious” contracts issued by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), details of the cash some of those indicted will refund have emerged.
It was also gathered that a former Director of Funds in Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, Mr Mohammed Dikwa, admitted to the EFCC that the controversial $2.billion released to ONSA under ex-NSA Sambo Dasuki were based on just presidential or ministerial orders.

The Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the President, Mallam Garba Shehu, on Thursday said that the ONSA committee had recovered over N7billion from those indicted.

The indicted companies are to refund N41billion. The investigating agencies, including the EFCC, will determine if another N75billion should be recovered from some of the companies.

The Special Committee in the Office of the NSA found persons and companies ‘guilty’ of infractions.

Some of the alleged infractions:

breach of contract terms;
non-execution of contracts;
haphazard or partial completion of contracts;
collection of funds for unexecuted contracts;
diversion of funds for political purposes; and
sheer mismanagement of contract funds.
300 persons and firms have been referred to investigating agencies, including EFCC, ICPC and police.

Amounts to be refunded by some of the persons and companies are as follows:
Acacia Holding Limited – (N600m and N650m);
Reliance Referral Hospitals Limited – N750m (16/4/2015);
African Cable Television Limited – N350million;
Dalhatu Investment Limited(N500m) – 20/12/13 and N200m on 17/3/15;
Duchy Concepts Limited RC392281(N70m) – 17/3/15;
Wehsec Farms Limited RC 713258(N200m);
Stellavera Dev Company – N250m;
Stellavera Dev Company- N250m;
Societe d’Equipments internationaux –
$6,954,000(21/4/2015), $30m(9/5/15); $50m(9/3/15); €1, 395, 346.84(11/12/13); €1,401,869 (2/10/13); €2, 252,252.25; $16m (20/5/14); $38m(20/5/14); $36m(20/5/14); $5m(4/6/14); $10m(11/7/14).

Some expected refunds from individuals are Dr. Bello Matawalle – N300m; Bello Fadile -N100m and Bashir Yududa N1.5billion.

A source in EFCC said: “Some of those indicted have outstanding cases under investigation by our agency. These allegations are intertwined and we may have to improve on a few clues.

“The latest assignment is to recover the sums against these 300 persons and companies. A few of them had written to the commission to refund some money illegally collected for jobs undone.

“In line with the mandate of the Presidency, we will get to the root of the allegations against those already referred to us. We will also collaborate with other investigating agencies.”

Responding to a question, he said: “Of course, some of these persons and companies will be prosecuted.”
PoliticsSee Fashola's Take On President Buhari's Foreign Trips by DaHrNn(op): 4:40am On Apr 19, 2016
In making this public intervention, I seek to highlight the benefit of global relationships and cooperation in a world that is changing daily as a result of globalisation and transborder economics, social and even criminal activities where no one is safe, except all are safe, and to leave the dispassionate observer his opinion after deep reflection on the value, or lack of it, of President Muhammadu Buhari’s foreign trips. This way I hope every Nigerian who cares about our country will have some information about what their president is doing about the things that concern them.
First I will start with context:

Barely two decades ago (between 1994 and 1998), we would not have quarrelled with the description that we were a pariah nation. We were ostracised from global events because of bad governance. We had lost the respect accorded nations like ours were they well-led and well-run. I recall that not a few Nigerians complained that the green passport was becoming, if it had not already become, a burden. That was at the height of the dictatorial government that broke the rules of international relations.

It was from there that we started to heal. Investors entered our country. Many brands that we sought after abroad started coming to set up shop in our country. The tourist footfalls in our country increased slowly but surely, but again we began to slide. That was when Buhari declared at a meeting in Lagos during his campaign in 2015, that if elected, he would make us proud about our country again. Proud to be Nigerian again.

That is the context in which I view his foreign trips and the manifesto of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Foreign Relations which promised to:

(1) Make the Nigerian national interest the overriding factor in its foreign policy and international relations.

(2) Work to reform global governance in multilateral institutions and agencies.

(3) Work to strengthen the African Union (AU) to become a more effective organisation on global affairs.

(4) Engage the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) on the basis of equality.

(5) Play a leadership role to develop a MINT (Mexico, India, Nigeria, and Turkey) as a counterforce to BRICS.

I will limit my takeaways to four trips that I attended with the president namely: the G7 Summit in Germany, the Oil and Gas Summit in Iran, the Renewable Energy Conference in Abu Dhabi and the state visit and Business Forum in China; and two trips that I did not attend, but whose deliberations I followed, namely: Paris for the COP 21 and USA for the Nuclear Energy Summit.

G7 in Germany
This is a club of eight of the most industrialised, economic and technologically advanced nations. For the benefit of those who do not follow international politics, it was originally the G8 comprising the USA, Britain, Germany, France, Canada, Japan, Italy, and Russia, who were later suspended and had sanctions imposed on them to make it G7 as a result. It was formed in 1975 as a club of six before Canada and Russia were admitted. They look after each other, and the rest of the world to put it simply. They have gone to war together if you remember Iraq and Libya in recent memory and they are all largely collaborating to fight terror. (Most recently the FBI was rendering assistance to Belgium in the aftermath of the terror attacks in that country).

Why G7 one might then ask?

Answer: German Chancellor Angela Merkel, as host, invited President Buhari on his inauguration to be their guest along with some three or four other African countries. Their agenda was global security, global economy and global health in the aftermath of Ebola, which was still raging in some African countries. Apart from the personal aides of the president, Governor Shettima of Borno, General Abdulrahman Dambazau and myself were the only ones who accompanied the president.
I recall that upon our arrival in Germany, they expressed surprise that our delegation was small and asked if others were still coming. In the pre-departure briefing, in addition to highlighting how the security and economic agenda of the G7 coincided with two of his campaign promises, security, (corruption) economy, President Buhari stated the reasons three of us were invited.

Governor Shettima was in the front line of terrorists and criminal activities in the North-east; General Dambazau was a former Chief of Army Staff, and also a faculty associate of Harvard University Weatherhead Centre for International Affairs; I had run the single biggest economy of a state within Nigeria for eight years and was in the frontline of Ebola. Without ministers, one week after taking office, he felt we were the ones best suited to assist, if he needed it, on the issues of security, economy and health on the G7 agenda. In the event, he did not need us. He held his ground admirably. He was the first person called upon to speak at a Summit in which Nigeria was not a member. I was proud to be a Nigerian.
At global summits, we usually got to speak when others had spoken and the hall has emptied. President Barack Obama was the first G7 member to speak after President Buhari and he said that Nigeria has elected a president that brings a reputation of scrupulous integrity to the table. I was proud to be a Nigerian.

The opening session was robust and welcoming, we saw some of the world’s most powerful men and women take off their jackets, call each other by their first names in a club-like setting while addressing the world’s most serious problems. Problems that affect you and I daily. I was proud that my president was in a room where decisions concerning my planet were being deliberated upon.

British Prime Minister David Cameron, Chancellor Merkel and others also spoke in similar vein about our president’s reputation and our nation’s strategic position in Africa and the world. They pledged support for Nigeria on terror and the economy.

Importantly, I learned that their scientists were worried about increasing resistance of strains of infections to antibiotics; and that they were committing enormous resources into finding out why and what to do. They highlighted the difficulty of time and resources that it will take to develop new antibiotics and the risk to global health.
If we all appreciate how vulnerable we can be without effective antibiotics, especially our children, and if we remember how low life expectancy was and how poor global health was before the discovery of Penicillin after the World War, we will appreciate the seriousness of the platform to which Nigeria was invited. I was proud that our president was there. If the seven most powerful nations stand with you, who can stand against you? I need not say more except that I can attest that President Buhari has been following up on these matters, and the progress on security is visible, while results on the economic front will manifest soon enough.
Iran Oil and Gas Summit

For those who are not aware, one of the reasons why oil prices went up, and from which we benefited in the past, was that Iran, the world’s 7th largest producer of oil, was facing global sanctions from which she was due to emerge in 2016. Because Iran was soon to be selling oil, the likelihood of a further crash of oil prices that had drastically fallen was a threat to Nigeria’s economy if oil prices crashed further. (Our 2016 budget proposals had just been formulated on a $38 per barrel assumption).

I was witness to President Buhari’s persuasion to Iran to come to the market slowly instead of pushing out large volumes which will raise supply and crash prices, even though Iran also needed the cash. You can’t do that type of diplomacy by letter or by phone, in my view, not when the major players were all there in person. I witnessed the meeting with the Venezuelan prime minister, who was leading the South American producers to sell more and get cash even if the prices were lower.
President Buhari’s logic was different. Hold your volumes, steady the price, and don’t let us hurt one another. Recorders of history will recall that the Venezuelan government suffered a major political defeat in Parliament, while President Buhari’s logic has at least steadied oil prices. It might interest you to know that all European nations sent their oil ministers, except Russia, where Vladimir Putin came in person, because having been suspended from the G8 and facing sanctions, this was the meeting where his country’s interests were best served.
For the record, Russia pledged a $5 billion state support to Iran, and if the purpose of this is lost on anyone, I interpret it to mean, “Take cash, don’t pump out your oil. It will hurt me.”

This is the reality of international politics.

Finally on Iran, President Buhari told us, how when he flew to Iran in his days as Petroleum Minister, he noticed how much gas they were flaring and now he returned as president, all the flares were gone. We found out that all the gas had been harvested and piped to every home for heating, cooking etc.

His mandate: “If they can do it, we must do it.” I am proud to be led by a president who sees good things outside and seeks to bring them to his people.

Abu Dhabi Renewable Energy

This is reputed to be the richest of the Emirates in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Apart from seeking cooperation to recover Nigeria’s stolen wealth stored in the UAE (his anti-corruption commitment pursued in person), President Buhari addressed a renewable energy summit where we learned about initiatives to bring solar power price down to five US cents per kilowatt hour, (approximately N10) as against the price of 17 US cents (N34) per KW/h tariff in Nigeria fixed at privatisation by the last government.
President Buhari’s mandate was for us to explore collaboration for the manufacture of solar panels in Nigeria to bring down the price and deploy it to the sunlit areas of Nigeria, especially the North that is most prolific for irradiation. We are currently working on the Energy Mix for Nigeria which is the implementation process of the energy policy that will take us there. Hopefully, we will soon be signing the first set of solar deployment agreements for Nigeria.

In this way, more solar and hydro will be used in the North, more coal and hydro in the Middle Belt, and more gas in the South; so that we take power generation closest to the most prolific source of fuel to bring down the cost and make it more affordable. On the trip to China (which I will comment on) we met a few Chinese solar manufacturers (who recognised us from Abu Dhabi) who want to set up business of manufacturing solar panels in Nigeria.

China Investment Forum and State Visit

This is the visit that provoked this write up, because I had bottled what I knew. But it was time, I believe, to share some of it. China is the second largest economy in the world with a per capita income of $8,000 which they are planning to raise to $12,000 by 2020. By her own assessment, according to President Xi Jinping, they are still a developing nation seeking to achieve what he described as “initial prosperity” by 2020.
If you look at the back of your phone, your TV, your watch, your I-Pad, your mobile charger, many other accessories that you use, you are likely to find these three words “Made in China” printed somewhere. For such a nation, (with trillions of dollars in reserves, that plans to spend $2 trillion on imports in the next five years and earn $100 billion annually) who still sees itself as a developing nation, such modesty in the face of success, assiduous hard work and productivity is a destination to seek cooperation in the pursuit of economic development.
This is where President Buhari led an array of Nigerian investors including Erisco Foods, (who now makes our tomato paste at home and employs people locally including farmers who supply the tomatoes), power operators (DisCos and GenCos), and the Dangote Group, to meet with and address their Chinese partners.

During the meeting with the Chinese President, six collaboration agreements were signed including for agriculture and food production improvement techniques, rail and power infrastructure development, for funding the Dangote Group to continue to expand and create jobs at home and keeping some of our reserves in the currency of the richest nation in the world. This last mentioned agreement was a legitimate coup by President Buhari because the intelligence was that some West African countries were going to sign before us. President Buhari seized the moment.

Of course he had to apologise for our previous failures on our agreement made to part-fund four airport projects in Lagos, Kano, Abuja and Port Harcourt and Abuja-Kaduna rail project.

The Chinese had provided their agreed part of 85 per cent but the remaining 15 per cent Nigeria did not honour during the last administration.

Some of the recent revelations about financial scandals estimated at $2.1 billion in the office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) alone during the last administration suggest how impactful such funds would have been in delivering these critical infrastructure; but we all know what happened.
This is why President Buhari is travelling. To repair our reputation severely damaged by the last government, and to assure our partners that Nigeria has CHANGED. And from there to re-negotiate an existing funding agreement to complete critical transport infrastructure. Because of his reputation, President Xi Jinping believed him, and to quote him, he said: “It is better late than never.”

Through him China literally opened the door to Nigeria in areas of infrastructure (power, railways and roads), agriculture, education and manufacturing especially in our Free Trade Zones. To paraphrase the Chinese President, “ask us for whatever support or partnership and we will be happy to respond.”

“We wish to see you take your rightful place and we are happy that you are the first African president visiting China, after my visit to Africa last year to pledge a $60 billion support for the development of the continent.”

If this was not initiative I doubt what is?
As for the trips to Paris, COP 21 and the USA, Nuclear Security Summit, I will only say this:

a) The threat of climate change, global warming, desertification in the north of Nigeria and coastal erosion in the Atlantic (Bar beach in Lagos) and in the south, affecting Rivers, Bayelsa and other coastal states, the clear scientific evidence lays the blame at the door of the world’s most industrialised nation for their pollution.

b) Since the Kyoto protocol they have paid lip service to remedying the situation, which unfortunately affects developing nations more adversely.

c) COP 21 was the first serious commitment that these leaders made to ensure that global temperatures do not rise above 2°C and indeed are reduced to 1.5°C. I am proud that Nigeria was not missing at this historic moment. When the planet is saved, the next and future generations of Nigerians will recall that President Buhari was present, when all of the world leaders were present to save the planet.

d) In the aftermath of COP 21, the commitment of these nations is to increase production and technology for renewable energy and to reduce the use of carbon fuels. One way they plan to achieve this is increased deployment of nuclear energy.

e) These nations are at the cusp of sharing safe nuclear technology for peaceful uses with developing nations for power generation. This for me was reason enough and a good one at that for President Buhari to be in the USA because Nigeria has been pursuing a nuclear power programme for about 17 years, not as an alternative to gas or Hydro, but as additions to them.
The world leaders must trust you for you to partake. At that summit, in the group photograph, President Buhari stood on the second row along side Britain and Turkey. In the past, we used to be on the last row. This is CHANGE. As he meets with world leaders outside Africa, he has not forgotten the home front. He is regularly visiting and receiving his sister and brother presidents on the African continent.

President Buhari has earned their trust for all of us and I am proud to carry my green passport. Yes, some results are not yet manifest, and may take a little while to do so, but a solid foundation for a sustainable, respectable and prosperous future is being laid, block by block. This is how to build a solid “home” from whence we can project respect abroad with confidence. How many of us will do business with total strangers without a reference or a good reputation in this age of due diligence?
President Buhari is building affiliations everywhere that if well-managed in future, will develop into a global network of friendships, trust and respect for Nigeria and Nigerians. I once heard that the role of a leader, like that of the head of a family, is that of an aggregator, opening doors and opportunities, breaking down barriers and forging alliances. I agree.
This is my Takeaway on these trips.

– Mr. Fashola, Minister of Power, Works and Housing, writes from Abuja
CelebritiesPow Pow!! Seyi Has Done It Again...as She Suffers Another Epic Television Blunda by DaHrNn(op): 9:04pm On Apr 18, 2016
Seyi Shay dun do am ooo! Pow Pow!! Seyi Has Done It Again...As She Suffers Another Epic Television Blunder
Now, the singer who was recently a guest on Hip TV’s Trending has proved she can trend once again…Well during the show she was asked by host, Nancy Isime, to give the full meaning of EP since she is a musician.

The average Nigerian may not know what EP means but as a musician, it is a sin for Seyi Shay to have no idea what EP (Extended Play) or LP (Long Play) means.












She Said EP means ELECTRIC PACKAGE
CelebritiesAn Open Letter To Linda Ikeji by DaHrNn(op): 3:36pm On Apr 18, 2016
First of all, Aunty Linda Ikeji- I’d like to state that I am a fan of yours. I am also an unrepentant LIBer, and I think you are the biggest inspiration for many of us who recently ventured into blogging.

You are a role model to me (not because I like all your viral gossip stories, but the way in which you have created a brand with huge followers, worth millions of naira).

So if you ever get to read this, do not take it as hating, rather see it as another up and coming blogger blogging on your blog issues *laughs*.

MATURITY
Aunty Linda, I fully support you on reporting the “Wizkid’s 16years old cousin beating” threats to the Police. We should never condone violence.

Reporting threats (incitements) like this is vital to your safety because it is coming from a celebrity who has lot of fans which could lead to something awful just like you said. But Aunty, in your first epistle debunking the Wizkid’s claim (you called it 1000% lies but then more than 80% of your gossip posts are 1,000,000% lies) that you slept with his director (not my business though because I don’t care who you sleep with, some are saying it’s Sesan shaa *winks*), you mentioned that Wizkid’s PR team approached you but you rebuffed them blah blah… why didn’t you reach them (Wizkid or his PR team) after you felt he threatened you before going to the Police? You’re Linda Ikeji Aunty, I am pretty sure if you’d reached him, you could’ve thrashed this alleged beef and made him release a public apology to you over the threats.

That would have been a more mature approach! Show some maturity Aunty. In a sane clime, I am sure the Police would’ve told you to cool off after making the report, but because you are Linda, you’d to write another epistle to explain why you did it.

Why did you make the report if you won’t let the Police do their job first? Why didn’t you address the threat in your first epistle?

GENDER CARD
Aunty Linda, why do you have to play the gender card? Wizkid did not attack you because you are a woman, he did so because your platform was damaging his image which is not good for his show and ambassadorial business.

Have you forgotten how we supported you when that Yellow Pawpaw had your blog suspended then? Because we couldn’t afford to lose a brand like you even though the plagiarism claims wasn’t false. Can you reflect on that time you had to fight on your Instagram page over your ‘fake’ Hermes bags? Why did you do it? Because you couldn’t stand the claims that your supposed million naira bags were fake and it could dent your image.

You should know that same feeling you had was what Wizkid felt and had to react in ways he saw it fit to react.

Drop this feminism/woman empowerment thing because that is not why this has happened. The same time you posted your “facts” that Wizkid was evicted from his Lekki house (not like he told you he owned it when he moved into the house), was also when he was showcasing the new house in USA on Instagram, but did you post that? Did you post that he was on Drake’s new song? No, because you love the negative stories more. Anyways Lindodo, I am a young man and you did not pass any tangible message to me in Wizkid’s case!

DEFAMATION AND SLANDER
Aunty, there are numerous records of when you have slandered many celebs. Femi Kuti’s post is making rounds in your trend on Twitter right now.

How many times have you apologized for defaming people on your blog? In your multimillion banana island home, how many times have you paused to think of those who have gone traumatic after their stories (truth/false) ended on your blog? You mentioned that you can take insults on your parents but not threats! Wow as a kid then, the biggest cause of fights on street was insulting one’s parents.

So you take insults lightly mainly because you post bullshit about others on your blog as well too ba? If so, why are you worried over slut-shaming? If insults don’t get to you, then tagging you a hoe or smelly p***y shouldn’t have made it into your epistle. Now that you have called in the authorities, are you prepared for countless libel and defamation court cases that could follow? Are you willing to sell your Banana Island house to start paying damages to victims of defamation from your blog?

HATE OR NOT?
Aunty Linda, I know that you don’t really hate Wizkid, but do you have to tell us how you liked only Fuse’s Antennae and Kiss Daniel’s Raba than Wiz’s Dance for me? *laughs*.

Aunty you can stop listening to all of his songs altogether, but there is no denying it that mentions of Wizkid in your posts drives in traffic, so much you have to announce your Vlog series at the end of this latest epistle.

I know you do this for views but why don’t you apply little ethics? Why do you think Wizkid would not support other Music stars who don’t like you too? Why did you claim that you don’t like to go to places where celebrities are gathered?

You wrote that “And to Wizkid fans, please be rest assured that I wish him all the best in life. He will continue to grow from strength to strength (as long as he doesn’t endorse violence against women) and his light will never diminish. God brought him to this level and will continue to keep him. I have nothing but love for his craft and hope that one day, we will put this behind us.” Aunty Linda, you can put this behind you right now if only you would swallow your pride.

Wizkid has never endorsed violence against women, in fact you and I know that many of Wizkid’s songs was about women and with two babymama’s, Wiz can’t do no wrong and would never attack you directly or through his cousins.

CIVILIZED COUNTRIES
It is funny how your blog (APC/PDP/Brands pays you for banners and their affiliate programs) sells in our country, then you turn back and refer to it indirectly as uncivilized.

But since you have mentioned Tupac knowing which women to refer to as bitches, how ambassadorial contracts would have been striped of stars blah blah…and how Chris Brown is still struggling to get a foothold again- I would like to point out to you that Kanye West recently referred to as Taylor Swift as a bitch in his song ‘famous’, but I didn’t see Adidas pulling out of Yeezy’s shoe designs.

You also bragged about giving N500,000 to someone you barely even know her name. My dear aunty, Mark Zuckerberg donated $40million to charity last year but can’t remember when he reminded us he did so. Some Pastors and Christians are housing IDPs in some parts of Nigeria but we don’t even hear about it, because it doesn’t even feature on your blog.

You want to talk about 500k as a leverage for you not to be bashed by an aggrieved Music star? Well I want to ask, would you have felt any better if Wizkid ambassadorial contracts have been cancelled over your issues with him? How would you have felt if plagiarism that you are openly guilty of has ended your blogging career abruptly? Those who live in a glass house don’t throw stones, remember Aunty.

LINDA IKEJI, WE WANT PEACE
Aunty, do you remember why and how Don Jazzy and Olamide’s ish was settled? Both parties benefited from that famed settlement. Don Jazzy could have been nonchalant about the issue and allowed it to foster (him being Don Jazzy with a legendary status already), but he swallowed his pride, settled with the young man and we all felt happy.

Settle with Wiz, Aunty! I am sure Wizzy has connect in Lagos state government whom have connect with the Police. You all, including Nation Human Rights Commission and other NGOs could sit and settle this matter. This could lead to a bigger campaign to show more awareness on violence. Imagine you two in an advert condemning domestic violence. Many of us would like to see that. Aunty Linda Ikeji, we want peace!!!

THANKS

From A Wizkid fan and Linda Ikeji supporter.

– Culled.
PoliticsRe: Fayose Gives Food And Cash To Ekiti Villagers. See Photos by DaHrNn(m): 2:07pm On Apr 18, 2016
dukie25:
People's Governor, the greatest Yorubaman ever liveth. Bigger than Akintola and Awo put together.

Oshokomale of Yoruba land.
Cluelessness has driven ur view to a level of joblessness...
PoliticsRe: Fayose Gives Food And Cash To Ekiti Villagers. See Photos by DaHrNn(m): 2:07pm On Apr 18, 2016
dukie25:
People's Governor, the greatest Yorubaman ever liveth. Bigger than Akintola and Awo put together.

Oshokomale of Yoruba land.
Cluelessness has driven ur viewto a level of joblessness...
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Attacks On Soldiers In Kareto by DaHrNn(m): 12:33pm On Apr 18, 2016
ta4ba3:
It's happening live o my Bro called o... out of 500 soldiers only 90+ managed to escape
LieNus Mbaka... Be meaningful in ur views cus I can just approximate this to REDUNDANCY...
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Attacks On Soldiers In Kareto by DaHrNn(m): 12:30pm On Apr 18, 2016
nnachukz:
To Niger Delta militants, I will crush you as I crushed Boko Haram........ Buhari.
Boko Haram terrorists in battle with Nigerian Army........ Dailypost.
The question is, which Boko Haram again? The crushed one?
May God save us from those who can do wonders with their mouth but nothing with their brain and hands.
The word used is *TECHNICALLY DEFEATED* and any vast minded person would affirm those words in its real sense... Make use of Google and also understand what TERRORISM is and then evaluate your comment...
FamilyRe: Kids Kissing And Smooching In Church In Lagos - Photos by DaHrNn(m): 12:11pm On Apr 18, 2016
TANTUMERGO007:
Buhari brought these curses on us undecided
The bible said the sins of the father and mother not ur president... Ur views are baseless and weak of credibility..
CelebritiesRe: Linda Ikeji And Wizkid War by DaHrNn(m): 10:37am On Apr 18, 2016
I really do appreciate your notions here but to be candid... Men they do things o.. Buying a house for a woman that price no be new thing which I knw an MD of an oil company in Lagos that bought a house for a girl I know worth 180M in lekki and all expense paid trips anywhere in the world... What do U make out of that?
PoliticsRe: Buhari’s Critics Should Have Their Heads Examined —oyegun by DaHrNn(m): 10:28am On Apr 18, 2016
Someone said fayose is a stakeholder in an institution called nigeria... But he is a stupidity holder where he shares ponmo for his own people... *Improvised Tout*
CelebritiesRe: Davido's Beef With Blood Brother Is Not Over! Attacks Him On Snapchat by DaHrNn(m): 9:21am On Apr 18, 2016
enoch273:
Yoruba's Will ALWAYS wash their dirty linens outside... Attack him face to face then we will know you guys are serious, until then this publicity stunt won't make him still blow.
Olodo...P-square is from ondo or ogun nah... Yoruba indeed.. Director of Tribalism..
PoliticsRe: Fayose's Anti-china Loan: Odigie-oyegun & Oni React by DaHrNn(m): 8:40am On Apr 18, 2016
lexyclasy:
don't mind the idiots.......fayose as a stake holder in the federating unit called Nigeria have the right to scrutinize whatever the presidency is doing....some gullible APC fools will say that is not how opposition is done.....i pity them
Stakeholder or StupidHolder? You and him with ponmo sense...
PoliticsRe: Fayose's Anti-china Loan: Odigie-oyegun & Oni React by DaHrNn(m): 8:14am On Apr 18, 2016
lilprinze:
APC should shut the fu*k up they even did worse during the tenure of GEJ they made sure they frustrated all his efforts to move this country forward.
Bunch of useless hypocrites...
Hian...This U,why are U like dis? Don't let sentiments over-shadow your judgement...I can't remember any Nigerian acting like your uncle fayose *CLOWN in GOVT* No one can frustrate a FRUSTRATED PDP clueless of what proper governance is... Wasting a state fund in fooling himself standing on a podium with no mic obviously show is level of low minded reasoning... You see that you both are on same par? U need deliverance from the devil of stupidity...
PoliticsRe: Pictures & Video Of the Large Cache Of Arms Underground recovered by NA In Gursu by DaHrNn(m): 11:17pm On Apr 17, 2016
Job well done... I respect the courage of this men cus they are saving homes.

God Bless Nigeria...
PoliticsRe: PDP Tweets About 108 Suvs Saraki Bought Senators by DaHrNn(m): 10:51pm On Apr 17, 2016
theV0ice:
I agree. How on earth did he allow Saraki become Senate president?
Lack of information can be disastrous and what you are displaying here is questionable.. How can U ask that kind of question when all Nigerians know how saraki got himself into that seat... Oga...na Congo U come from or Niger?
PoliticsRe: Saruku Suraju Dies In Ogun Hotel, Mistress Disappears by DaHrNn(m): 9:48pm On Apr 17, 2016
Awww....Why now? I'm so amused at such stories because it depicts what the party is breeding....After him don use constituency money do rubbish....wetin remain?
PoliticsRe: Fayose Is On The Road To Self-destruction — Prof. Sagay by DaHrNn(m): 9:30pm On Apr 17, 2016
TANTUMERGO007:
fayose is far greater than awolowo grin
Do you even understand the word GREATER? Your words affirm some sense of cluelessness.

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