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` It is an open secret that disgraced baby mama and embattled mistress to Tunde Ayeni, Adaobi Alagwu, represents a generation brimming with opportunity yet prone to mistaking access for achievement and sponsorship for a life plan. She is what critics describe as the outcome of youth mistaking beauty for currency and believing time will always show indulgence. Nowhere is this lesson clearer than when her story is compared with another national marital drama: the recent spotlight on the Ned Nwoko–Regina Daniels household. When photographs surfaced of Ned, 65, and his mother visiting his children at their boarding school without Regina in the frame, online speculators declared crisis. Rumors multiplied faster than facts, yet the couple weathered the moment with measured silence. Regina Daniels, 25, was no stranger to scrutiny; visibility has always been part of her career. Having grown in the public eye, she understands the cost of avoidable theatrics. Even when her marriage reached its quiet conclusion, she navigated the transition with maturity beyond her years. She did not crumble. She did not cling. She moved forward. Unlike 30-year-old Adaobi; still frozen in emotional adolescence, turning Ayeni, 59, into a monthly ATM; Regina rewrote her narrative. She preserved her independence, reclaimed her career, and chose dignity over dependency. Her choices reflect a truth Adaobi has yet to grasp: luxury given is never as empowering as luxury earned. A million-naira allowance can thrill, but it quickly becomes a leash, especially when the giver grows embarrassed by scandal. That is Adaobi’s reality today. She is tethered to a man who has repeatedly denied her, distanced himself from her, and rejected paternity of her daughter, Omarosa. Despite her age and supposed ambition, Adaobi remains a pitiable figure, deeply dependent on Ayeni’s allowances, rent-free living, and access to properties. Friends describe her as bitter and desperate, clinging to financial lifelines while her peers pursue careers, education, and grounded adult lives. Her reliance is so entrenched that even after public humiliation; leaked intimate videos, online spats, rejection, and police entanglements; she refuses to detach. Instead, she reportedly manipulates narratives, leverages social media, and works hand-in-hand with her mother to maintain relevance in Ayeni’s world. Now, she is back on a quest to reclaim her place as Ayeni’s mistress, despite him retrieving her bride price, issuing sworn affidavits severing ties, and insisting the relationship was a grave mistake. In those documents, Ayeni accused her of lacking moral discipline, denied fatherhood of her child, and detailed attempts to malign his name. Add the leaked nudes, WhatsApp rumors, defamation runs, and her arrest, and her predicament becomes a full circus of disgrace. Yet the spectacle continues. Her engagement to Amadi Etinosa, which came after Ayeni repossessed her bride price, has not halted her determination to return to Ayeni’s orbit. Insiders claim she remains committed to restoring her place as his concubine; while Ayeni himself appears to be softening slightly, much to the frustration of those who hoped the drama had ended. Adaobi’s dependence on Ayeni is not merely financial but psychological. She seems anchored by the belief that her identity is inseparable from a man who continually rebuffs her. As Ayeni distances himself, she doubles down; arranging visits, maintaining proximity, and fighting to retain privileges she should have long forfeited. What truly damns her story is the absence of personal agency. Rather than rebuild after adversity, she has settled into the role of a kept woman; reactive, passive, and defined entirely by an older man’s generosity. While her contemporaries build careers and reputations, Adaobi’s entire existence revolves around remaining close to money, turning allowances into her only measure of self-worth. This has created a cycle of dependency, embarrassment, and wasted potential. Adaobi, still young enough to reinvent herself, does not see the opportunity slipping away. She is fixated on the next half-million or million naira rather than the next certificate, business, or career milestone. Each month brings anxiety over allowances instead of the confidence of personal earnings. She has built no structure; financial, professional, or emotional; that can outlive Ayeni’s mood swings. She has not learned that dependency stunts growth. Regina, on the other hand, understood this early. She cultivated relevance beyond marriage and built networks not tied to a man’s affection. When the winds shifted, she did not crumble; she adapted. Intentionality became her defining trait. Her story is a roadmap for young women: potential means nothing without direction. Monthly allowances disappear into hair, travel, emergencies, and online shopping. Investments, skills, and businesses last. Regina used her resources as seeds, not shows. The result is a transformation that even older women respect. She never labored under the illusion that marrying wealth was a career. She embodied the modern woman who can partner with power without losing herself. And when her marital path reached its natural end, she walked forward with purpose. Thus, the contrast between Regina and Adaobi is not age, beauty, or circumstance; it is substance. Regina always understood she had a future to protect, a name to defend, an identity to maintain. Adaobi has never demonstrated that grounding; in ambition, vision, or discipline. Youth cannot excuse it. Regina is younger yet far more self-aware. Ayeni himself is central to this cautionary tale. His narcissism and manipulation fuel a dynamic that survives only because Adaobi remains the perfect victim; directionless, insecure, and prepared to cling to anyone who can give her fleeting relevance. To many observers, she seems trained into dependency. Even Amadi’s unexpected willingness to engage her could not save her, because a woman without identity inevitably gravitates toward chaos. Ned chose Regina: a woman not easily silenced or reduced. Ayeni chose Adaobi: a woman eager to obey, cling, and collapse. Regina speaks loudly because she has a voice; Adaobi is quiet because she has no center. Regina can walk away because she has her own world; Adaobi stays because she has nothing else. Regina’s choices are instructive not because she is famous but because she chose self-determination over gossip, pity, and dependency. She designed a future in which she could never become emotionally stranded or financially helpless. Adaobi, by contrast, is now known not for brilliance or entrepreneurial promise but for waiting on credit alerts. That reputation is bleeding her dry; eroding professional opportunity, social capital, and dignity. She is transitioning from partner to liability. Ayeni, too, is paying a price. A man of his age and status should not be learning through public humiliation, yet he has allowed personal missteps to contaminate his professional reputation. Old allies no longer invite him to meetings. Business partners avoid association. Respect, once lost, takes longer to rebuild than money. Even Ned Nwoko learned early that private appetites require discretion. The digital age permits no leniency. Ayeni, unfortunately, let private matters spill into public corridors where reputation is currency. Regina’s exit from her marriage serves as a lesson. She did not wait to become stained by scandal. She controlled her narrative. Adaobi should ask herself a simple question: If the alerts stop today, who is she? A woman without direction is a kite tied to someone else’s fist; a woman with purpose is a bird that needs no rope. Every month that Ayeni funds her survival, he stunts her evolution. She has not asked more of life. Her existence revolves around consumption instead of creation. This is not partnership; it is dependency wrapped in luxury aesthetics. Ayeni must also realize that men of influence live under scrutiny. Personal indulgence inevitably becomes public record. Many powerful men have watched their empires crumble due to unchecked appetites. Ayeni edges closer to that cliff. Adaobi, on her part, must eventually understand that womanhood is more than waiting for a bank message. She could practice law, pursue further studies, start a business, build skills, explore trade, or cultivate a personal brand. She could look to Regina not as a rival but as a model. Regina embodies the truth that femininity and ambition are compatible, that youth fades but reputation endures, and that allowances are never equal to a future. Love is beautiful, youth is beautiful; but neither are life plans. Regina learned this early. Adaobi must learn it soon. And Ayeni must understand that the world is watching, not because love is scandalous, but because reputation is fragile and relevance requires discipline. Reinvention is still possible for both Adaobi and Ayeni; if they choose the maturity, clarity, and independence that Regina embraced. The future belongs not to those who wait for allowance alerts, but to those who build something that outlives love itself. https://www.airwavesreport.com/society/when-private-love-becomes-public-lesson-what-adaobi-alagwu-must-learn-from-regina-daniel-s-exit-strategy
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From Mistress to Courtroom: The Price of Chasing a Married Man Who Won’t Claim You - Hakeem Adebola Writes In a world where self-worth often takes a back seat to delusions of grandeur, the saga of Adaobi Alagwu and her relentless pursuit of Nigerian businessman Tunde Ayeni serves as a cautionary tale of desperation, denial, and disgrace. Despite repeated public denials, legal rejections, and the consistent presence of Ayeni’s legally wedded wife, Adaobi has stubbornly clung to a narrative that has now dragged her from the shadows of social media drama into the unforgiving glare of the courtroom. The red flags were glaring from the start. Ayeni, a respected figure in Nigerian business circles, has, on multiple occasions, distanced himself from Adaobi and any alleged relationship. In fact, he has gone so far as to swear an affidavit disavowing any ties with her. His family, too, has categorically rejected her, with the Ayeni royal family issuing formal letters disowning her claims and emphasizing that she holds no recognized position within their lineage. But instead of accepting reality, Adaobi escalated her tactics. In a recent stunt that reeked of digital manipulation, she released a fake DNA test result purportedly claiming Ayeni's paternity of her child, which has since been debunked as fake. Investigations revealed she hacked her way into the emails of the DNA center with the aim of altering official records, leaving Adaobi with yet another public embarrassment. Her losses in this saga are numerous and public. Ayeni's wife has openly shared her experiences, further solidifying the man's unwavering stance. Embassies have been informed of the fraud, and official letters have circulated, ensuring that Adaobi’s claims find no foothold beyond gossip blogs and sympathetic social media circles. Now, the charade has landed in court. Summoned to appear on February 11, 2025, Adaobi was conspicuously absent. The court, unimpressed by her no-show, adjourned proceedings to February 17. One can only wonder what new theatrics she might attempt next in her relentless quest to force a narrative that has long been dead on arrival. The lesson here is stark: chasing a man who won’t claim you is more than just emotionally draining—it can lead to public humiliation, legal battles, and irreparable damage to one’s reputation. For women watching from the sidelines, let Adaobi's story serve as a harsh reminder that self-respect should never be sacrificed on the altar of delusion. Reality doesn't bend to wishful thinking. When a man says no, believe him the first time. Anything beyond that is a self-inflicted tragedy.
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...are you still arguing that Uche... didn't graduate from Ibadan you are also saying the official information is wrong? Please are you 'Uche Wigwe (UW)' iyamTayad of Tranquill: |
This is not my business but to help your ignorance. https://coronation.ng/institutional/about-us/coronation-capital/uche-wigwe/ You may know the family at distance, your submission was harsh on the author, like promoting fake news. my1kobo. Tranquill:
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Frustrated Customers Take to the Streets Over Zenith Bank’s Poor Service, Sparking Outrage on Social Media Amidst 290Billion Naira IPO Share Sale Zenith Bank, one of Nigeria’s leading financial institutions, is facing an unprecedented backlash over its deteriorating customer service. Reports of long wait times, unresponsive staff, and unresolved complaints have sparked outrage among customers, prompting them to voice their frustrations on social media and even stage protests outside several branches. The ongoing digital service issues have led to a wave of customer dissatisfaction just as the bank embarks on its ambitious 290 billion Naira IPO share sale. Over the past week, customers have faced repeated struggles with basic transactions, leaving many frustrated and questioning the bank’s reliability. One irate customer, who wished to remain anonymous, shared their experience: “I’ve been waiting for over three hours just to withdraw my own money! It’s absolutely ridiculous!” This sentiment is echoed by countless others who have taken to Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook to share stories of their appalling experiences. From malfunctioning ATMs to long queues and unhelpful customer service representatives, the list of grievances is growing. Many customers have reported issues with online banking, where transactions fail and assistance is nowhere to be found. “I feel like I’m throwing my money into a black hole,” lamented another dissatisfied client. “I’ve never had such a horrible experience banking with Zenith Bank,” one upset customer lamented. “And now they’re asking us to invest in their shares? It’s hard to trust them when their services are so unreliable.” As complaints mount, customers are reevaluating their loyalty to the bank. Many have reported difficulties accessing their accounts, completing transfers, and utilizing other essential services, raising concerns about the bank’s credibility at a critical time. The hashtag #ZenithBank has gone viral, with hundreds of posts highlighting customer struggles. Videos of frustrated clients outside branches, chanting slogans demanding better service, have circulated widely, prompting even more customers to join the cause. “We deserve better!” one protester shouted. In response to the uproar, Zenith Bank released a statement acknowledging the issues and promising to improve service. “We are committed to providing our customers with the best possible experience and are actively working to resolve these concerns,” the statement read. However, many customers remain skeptical. “They’ve said this before. Actions speak louder than words!” a former bank employee commented. The timing of the IPO couldn’t be worse, as these service setbacks have prompted customers to reconsider their banking choices. If these issues persist, not only might loyal customers seek alternatives, but potential investors may also hesitate, casting doubt on the success of this substantial share sale. Zenith Bank’s reputation hangs in the balance as it faces the dual challenge of addressing its service shortcomings while trying to reassure both existing and prospective investors. https://catachnewsng.com
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BANK SCANDAL ALERT: Family Connections Turn Sour as AMCON MD Under Fire for Keystone Bank Deal with Father-in-Law Isa Funtua! Why Bank Customers Are Making Panic Withdrawals… Following the controversy generated by the leading opposition party, the People’s Democratic party, PDP, over the alleged acquisition of Keystone bank and Etisalat by Alhaji Isa Funtua and the CEO of AMCON, Ahmed Kuru, President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered probe into the alleged fraud. A highly placed source at the headquarters of the Economic and financial crimes Commission, EFCC yesterday told daybreak that the President was thoroughly embarrassed with the allegations linking him to the transactions. According to the source, a discrete panel will be set up soon comprising of the Chairman of the EFCC, representative of the DSS, ICPC, federal ministry of Justice to look into the allegations. The source further added that, both Isa Funtua, Ahmed Kuru, the governor of the central bank of Nigeria, CBN, Chief Godwin Emefiele and management Staff of the Keystone Bank and 9Mobile will be quizzed by the operatives of the EFCC for some interactions. Recently, a mindboggling scandal broke out to public knowledge about how Keystone Bank and 9Mobile were acquired in controversial circumstances by the business interests of one Alhaji Isa Funtua, a close friend of President Muhammadu Buhari, via the instrumentality of Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON). The PDP challenged the federal government to come out clean on what could be a serious dent on its anti-corruption stance, there is indeed no smoke without fire. The leading opposition party also confirmed fact that the son-in-law of Isa Funtua, Ahmed Kuru, is the current CEO of AMCON.
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Uncovering the Matrix Energy Connection: Tinubu's Economic Adviser Abdulkabir Adisa Aliu Linked to Controversial Petrol Imports from Malta and Russia Uncovering the Matrix Energy Connection: Tinubu's Economic Adviser Abdulkabir Adisa Aliu Linked to Controversial Petrol Imports from Malta and Russia" A recent surge in fuel imports from Malta has sparked controversy in Nigeria, with revelations by Aliko Dangote, chairman of Dangote Petroleum Refinery, exposing a significant increase in imports from the European country. According to data, Nigeria's petroleum importation from Malta skyrocketed to $2.08 billion in 2023, up from zero between 2017 and 2022, and a mere $13.32 million in 2016. TheCable has uncovered the identity of one of the biggest importers via Malta: Abdulkabir Adisa Aliu, owner of Matrix Energy and member of the Presidential Economic Coordination Council (PECC). Aliu denied any wrongdoing in his business practices and promised a full response to the newspaper's questions. Insiders revealed that Matrix Energy received over 200,000 tonnes of petrol from Malta in July 2024 alone, accounting for 25% of Nigeria's monthly PMS consumption. The company allegedly leverages its close relations with NNPC's top management to secure crude oil cargoes, which are then traded by Gulf Transport & Trading (GTT), a UAE-registered company. The crude allocations to Matrix are reportedly sold at a $3 per barrel premium, translating to $3 million per cargo, with no taxes. This implies a tax-free take of almost $150 million per year or N240 billion. Furthermore, Matrix Energy loads diesel products exported from Russia in Lome, Togo, and transports them to Nigeria via Malta. The diesel is often off-spec and corrected through blending with other components. However, documents show that some shipments were transloaded without corrections, raising concerns about the quality of the products. The controversy surrounding Matrix Energy's imports from Malta and Russia has sparked questions about the company's business practices and its connections to the Nigerian government. As the investigation continues, more revelations are expected to emerge.
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Justice Akintayo Aluko of the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos has directed the interim forfeiture of a cash sum to the tune of $2.045m, seven choice landed properties and shares linked to the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele.https://newtelegraphng.com/emefiele-court-orders-temporary-forfeiture-of-2-04m-landed-properties-shares/
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Man Shares Video of James Hope University Built in Lekki Lagos By Zenith Bank Founder Jim Ovia A Nigerian man shared a video showing a privately owned university built by top Nigerian banker, Jim Ovia. The university established by the Zenith Bank founder is located in Lekki, and it is known as James Hope University. - Advertisement - James Hope University commenced academic activities in January 2024, according to information on the school’s website Alex Onyia shared the video on X, noting that Jim Ovia has joined the league of university owners. …CONTINUE READING James Hope University James Hope University, Lekki owned by Jim Ovia - Advertisement - The video shows the school known as James Hope University located in Lekki, Lagos state. Alex said: “Jim Ovia now owns a university. James Hope University. It’s Situated in Lekki, Lagos.” - Advertisement - See also Petrol Reserves Dip To 1.3ml As Scarcity Persits Checks on the school’s website show that James Hope University commenced academic activities in January 2024. It also confirmed that Jim Ovia is the founder of the institution. The information says: “Jim Ovia is the founder and chancellor of James Hope University Lekki, Lagos, which was recently approved by the National Universities Commission (NUC) to offer postgraduate degrees in business courses. James Hope University will commence activities in January 2024. “The mission of James Hope University is to educate and inspire men and women to excel in every aspect of life, and to exert lasting positive impacts on the world.” See also Plans to Rubbish NBC Boss, Ishaq Moddibo’s Rising Profile Uncovered Watch the video here: Reactions to video of James Hope University @Lanredeola asked: “Do they have enough land in that area?” @Equity_and_Just said: “Just wondering, why James Hope? Is that his other name, father’s name or a friend?” https://www.thecapital.ng/exposed-man-shares-video-of-james-hope-university-built-in-lekki-lagos-by-zenith-bank-founder-jim-ovia/
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MONEY MAN, HUSH-PUPPI IN BIG TROUBLE!...AS EFCC CLOSES IN ON HIS WILD SPENDING SPREE This is the biggest news coming out of the cauldron in recent time about the reckless spender in town. Social media celebrity, Ray, who is simply known as Hush-Puppi, may have unwillingly danced into the dragnet of the nation’s anti-graft agency, Economic and Financial crime Agency (EFCC), with his flamboyant lifestyle that has got so many people talking. Why his case became so interesting to many is because no one heard much about Hush-Puppi until not too long ago when he sauntered into our consciousness, with the way he was flaunting his questionable wealth on the social media and spending heavily on drinks and women that regularly ran into millions of naira every night he visited nightclubs. On a particular night, he spent an astounding eleven million naira (N11,000,000.00), in one fell swoop, and even had the effrontery to post the receipt on-line, as if it’s a novel medal to be displayed. ReadMore... |
THE RISE AND FALL OF POP STAR PRODIGY, DAMMY KRANE! ‘It takes many good deeds to build a good reputation, but only takes one bad deed to lose, just as the punishment is not for revenge but to lessen crime and reform the criminal.’ These words best describe the unfortunate long walk of Nigerian-born afro-pop singer, Dammy Krane, to the far away American jail in Miami Florida for grand theft, credit card scam and identity fraud. The singer, born Oyindamola Emmanuel, and artistically known as Dammy Krane, started out his early years in Ifako/Aguda axis of Ogba area in Lagos, where he was brought up by his grandmother and where his music background ultimately started via the church where his grandma worshiped, before he found his way into the globular music scene, eventually coining his style of music as afro-pop henceforth. It was gathered that while Dammy Krane was steadily and stealthily foraying into the secular music genre, he mingled with boys of questionable and dubious characters, who invariably tutored him in street smartness and also involved him in pockets of internet sleazes alongside youngsters like him; and thus he was never suspected or fingered among his street-wise gang as an internet fraudster, based largely on his over-pampered upbringing by his grandma and the regular payments an handouts from his America-based mom. |
GTBANK CUSTOMERS GROAN UNDER HAZY SHORTER HOURS OF SERVICE! Most trusting customers of new generation Guaranty Trust Bank went home disappointed Friday, June 30, 2017, after getting to their various branches of the bank to meet with the notice that normal banking hours have been restricted to 2.00 p.m. Many customers were seen milling around the frontage of the bank’s many branches in a bid to access the only option left for them to transact business with the bank. Of course, the bank had sent out via e-mail to their numerous customers that the measure was to enable the bank accommodate the process of facilitating its half-year audit exercise. But this excuse to many customers was not received with applause, because of the crucial period of the decision. They claim that such a period like the end of the month and also shortly after the long Sallah holidays was not expedient enough for them. A random visit to many of the bank’s branches in Lagos, depicted a horde of disgruntled customers who had come with the hope of making brisk business before the expiration of the stipulated time; the weekend factor did not even help matters as many customers jostled to make transcations from the alternative option left for them. |
MASSIVE RESENTMENT FROM GTBANK’S CUSTOMERS OVER SUSPECT *737# MOBILE APPS! There is right now from several customers of GTBank over its much-touted *737# mobile platform. This is coming on the heels of GTBank’s recent AGM’s records of One Trillion transactions on the mobile apps, which the customers say is not as effective as the service promised them, as against the grand advertisement and sensitization programmes rolled out by the bank in the wake of the campaign; a campaign and publicity drive that purportedly ran into several millions of Naira between 2015/2016. Most customers who have plunged into the perks and advantages offered by the plum service offered by the bank are now crying wolf having been hoodwinked by the after experiencing one anomaly or the other in the course of using the service...readMore #AirwavesReport.com http://airwavesreport.com/index.php/business/item/853-massive-resentment-from-gtbank-s-customers-over-suspect-737-mobile-app |
Meet Rayce BabyMama, Ewa Nigerian singer Rayce has joined the long list of artiste tagged with babymama; as his long time girlfriend Ewa, delivered a bouncing baby boy for him in Ilorin, Kwara state. Ewa, as she is fondly called among her folks, is prominent on micro-blogging site; Instagram with username @iam_radiant02 or @iam_gorgeous_goddess02. Sources close to the baby mama; Ewa, said that the singer Rayce, who is signed under Jebon Records said to have denied the baby at the pregnancy stage and he's also trying to keep the baby and his mother away from the public because Ewa didn't come from a wealthy family and she is one of those girl that spent most of their time out at night in Lagos clubs. But as at today; Rayce and his new family have come together through the effort of his Jebon records helmsman. |
The management of ‘iND’ (Ijoba Na Danku), a renowned digital promotional company, has been alerted to a fresh miscommunication circulating on the cyber-world through singer, Rayce, and his Jebon Records. ‘iND’ (Ijoba Na Danku) is a new musical digital promotional company which only came into existence barely four months ago so it was a major surprise when we saw a statement by Rayce and his record label, ‘Jebon Records’ that Danku no longer represents the singer. The management team of iND' (Ijoba Na Danku) hereby officially informs the general public, associates and business partners of our company that Yusuf Adepitan popularly known as (Danku) only has a cordial relationship with Rayce but he had never been part of the company or among the artistes under our management company. The only connection Danku has with Rayce is the working relationship with the singer as the head of management at MSN Gang. Furthermore, the complete list of artistes signed to iND can be found on our website and he (Rayce) has never been among them. Any further act of defamation of character from Rayce or his record label ‘Jebon Records’ on our brand will be taken up by our legal department. Our company iND (www.IjobaNaDanku.com) is a management company that provides full service management solutions for a variety of music business clients ranging across fields and also utilizes the knowledge of some of the most experienced and respected entertainment professionals in the industry, while we provide management solutions to develop the careers of clients ranging from upcoming to A-list acts.
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The news have always been in the mill for some time, but many always find it very hard to believe, because of the erroneous impression he has always given the larger than life status he lives and the cash liquidity he claims. Well, the story has just been confirmed, as serious and intractable hard times have come the way of the music Taliban, Oritsefemi. The musician is presently finding it hard to pay his house rent at Lekki Phase 1. Airwaves Report gathered that the Double Wahala crooner has subsequently been sent packing by his landlord, due to his inability to pay his rent after many months of default. It was also gathered that the singer, who made fame and money through his hit songs, is now squatting with someone in Lekki. Recall that this time last year, there was a report that Oritsefemi faced possible eviction from his Lekki home over unpaid rent. According to "sources close to the singer told PM Express that the landlord has threatened to throw out Oritsefemi from his property after he allegedly failed to pay the rent for his apartment off Admiralty Way, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, which expired some months ago... Read more http://airwavesreport.com/index.php/entertainment/item/745-hard-times-hit-oritsefemi-finally-evicted-from-lekki-home |
Kindly let us know the branch and date the transaction was done in Nigeria. Sexytemi: |
According to VTEK, the break-up was coming and would have happened earlier as growth had to make the artistes and brothers find their uniqueness and do music business on a larger scale than the P Square group has done. http://airwavesreport.com/index.php/entertainment/item/361-meet-vtek-the-catalyst-of-p-square-s-break-up |
Tongues have been wagging on the sudden wealth of actress, Tayo Sobola as many of her colleagues (Yoruba section of nollywood) are speaking in different corners that she is into cocaine trafficking. http://airwavesreport.com/index.php/entertainment/item/322-bella-actress-tayo-sobola-in-cocaine-business |
Tongues have been wagging on the sudden wealth of actress, Tayo Sobola as many of her colleagues (Yoruba section of nollywood) are speaking in different corners that she is into cocaine trafficking. http://airwavesreport.com/index.php/entertainment/item/322-bella-actress-tayo-sobola-in-cocaine-business |
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you are also saying the official information is wrong? Please are you 'Uche Wigwe (UW)' iyamTayad of