Celebrities › Re: 7 Nigerian Celebrities Who Were Born Into Rich Families (photos) by nwabobo: 3:46pm On Jan 23, 2019 |
OGHENAOGIE: nwabobo brain is infested with maggots of tribalism...all this igbos pple who think Nigeria is marginalizing them alone This is what you get when contraceptives fail. |
Celebrities › Re: 7 Nigerian Celebrities Who Were Born Into Rich Families (photos) by nwabobo: 1:26pm On Jan 23, 2019 |
manlikeboss: https://www.gltrends.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/287bb785a009460d.jpg Money and power can be quite intoxicating. It can make even the most talented people abandon their skill since they are already doing well. However, this is not always the case for people born with a silver spoon. Some Nigerian celebrities were opportune to be born into rich and influential families but they still went ahead to make a name for themselves. A number of people had to start from the scratch to become famous while others were already lucky enough to have powerful and influential family names that might have opened doors for them.
Today, We gathered seven Nigerian celebrities who were born into rich and influential families. 1. DJ Cuppy https://www.gltrends.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Screen-Shot-2019-01-22-at-6.21.36-AM.png Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola better known as DJ Cuppy is the daughter of Nigerian billionaire and chairman of Forte Oil, Femi Otedola. Despite her father’s wealth, she is gradually making a name for herself if the entertainment industry as a musician. Cuppy often makes attempts at blending with regular folks despite being a rich kid. She has earned several fans and critics over the years. 2. Davido https://www.gltrends.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Screen-Shot-2019-01-22-at-6.20.14-AM.png This list would not be complete without the worthy mention of the ‘Omo Baba Olowo’ himself, David Adeleke. He is the son of renowned business mogul, Adedeji Adeleke. He has gone on to become one of the biggest artistes in Nigeria even though his father initially frowned at him for abandoning school to become an entertainer. 3. Naeto C https://www.gltrends.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Screen-Shot-2019-01-22-at-6.19.49-AM.png Nigerian rapper Naetochukwu Chikwe better known as Naeto C is the son of Kema Chikwe, a former Nigerian federal minister of aviation. Naeto might have taken a back seat in the entertainment industry but he is responsible for hit songs like 5 and 6, 10 over 10, to name a few. 4. Falz https://www.gltrends.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Screen-Shot-2019-01-22-at-6.19.02-AM.png Nigerian rapper, Folarin ‘Falz’ Falana, is the son of top Nigerian lawyer and human rights activist, Femi Falana. Falz himself is a lawyer but has made a name for himself as a musician. Recently he released a socially conscious music album called Moral Instruction. 5. Ademola Adedoyin https://www.gltrends.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Screen-Shot-2019-01-22-at-6.18.25-AM.png Rising movie star, Ademola Adedoyin, is known for his roles in blockbusters, October 1 and King of Boys. However, not many are aware that he is the son of famous industrialist, Samuel Adedoyin, who is the CEO of Doyin Group of Companies. 6. L.A.X https://www.gltrends.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Screen-Shot-2019-01-22-at-6.14.29-AM.png Singer and producer, Damilola Afolabi, known mostly by his pseudonym, L.A.X, is the son of Nigerian billionaire industrialist, Taiwo Afolabi, the founder of SIFAX Group, a company that deals in the shipping of oil and gas. L.A.X was formerly signed on to Wizkid’s label, Star Boy entertainment in 2013. 7. B Red https://www.gltrends.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Screen-Shot-2019-01-22-at-6.14.00-AM.png Nigerian singer Adebayo Adeleke better known as B Red is the son of politician, Ademola Adeleke, who recently contested for the Osun state governorship election. B Red is also the cousin of top singer, Davido.
Source : https://afribaze.com.ng/forum/441-checkout-7-nigerian-celebrities-who-were-born-into-rich-families-photos 7 Nigerian celebrities or 7 Yoruba celebrities? |
Politics › Re: Buhari, Tinubu Arrives Sokoto To Flag Off APC Presidential Campaign - Photos by nwabobo: 11:22am On Jan 23, 2019 |
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Politics › Re: See A Copy Of atiku Multimillion Dollar Contract Paid To US Firm For Visa by nwabobo: 10:38am On Jan 23, 2019 |
Indigbo: According to Sahara Reporters, a copy of Atiku multimillion dollar contract paid to US lobby firm to get a US visa No dates? |
Politics › Re: N3billion Skills Acquisition Center Ganduje Built In Kano (Photos) by nwabobo: 10:13pm On Jan 20, 2019 |
Collins9156: 25% of #3b is #75m, why na? Na the people wey GEJ open Almajiri school for. |
Crime › Re: Lagos Police Officer Drunk As Skunk Last Night In Ikotun (photos) by nwabobo: 1:13pm On Jan 20, 2019 |
em28: ... Your a looser, "You are or You're" not "Your" GEJ built almajirai schools for you and your likes but you refused to utilise it. |
Events › Re: Big Boys Slap Their Friend With Money, Wake Him Up With Money On His Birthday by nwabobo: 2:59pm On Jan 16, 2019 |
kaen1317: Big boys with no verifiable source of income Because you know them? |
Politics › Re: Seven DIGs To Go As Buhari Appoints New Inspectors-General Of Police by nwabobo: 12:23pm On Jan 15, 2019 |
PassingShot: Looking at the DIGs and AIGs that will be affected by this development, it’s clear more of them are from the northern part of the country against the senseless claim by some frustrated wailers that they’re mostly from the south.
We go dey alright las las. Did you not also notice that almost all of them from the North are Christians? |
Politics › Latest photo of Senator Dino Melaye. by nwabobo(op): 7:22pm On Jan 11, 2019 |
Buhari and his minions should remember that power is transient.
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Sports › Re: Vincent Enyeama Wants To Play Again, Set To Return To Football by nwabobo: 5:36pm On Jan 11, 2019 |
chloride6: Money don dey finish?
 This is why I always say Nigerian celebrities should learn a thing or two about investing from their Igbo colleagues..... |
Politics › Re: North East Director General Of Atiku Campaign Team Dumps, Umar Kumo Joins APC by nwabobo: 4:22pm On Jan 11, 2019 |
CilicMarin: FLASH! Sen. Saidu Umar Kumo, North East DG @atiku Presidential Campaign Team DUMPS @atiku Defects To APC Lol. The decision by Atiku to disburse campaign funds at ward levels was really a good one. Now, these criminals who hoped to loot campaign funds like they did in 2015 are moving to where they really belong. |
Politics › Re: What Has SE Invested In APC That Will Mature & Yield Presidency In 2023? by nwabobo: 8:59am On Jan 11, 2019 |
omonnakoda: YIELD
There was a CONTEST
Obasanjo WON
Ekwueme LOST
There was no YIELDING That has not answered my question. I asked; "what did SW invest in PDP". |
Politics › Re: What Has SE Invested In APC That Will Mature & Yield Presidency In 2023? by nwabobo: 7:30am On Jan 11, 2019*. Modified: 9:00am On Jan 11, 2019 |
ImperialYoruba: We know what SW invested...its whole region!
How is SE more deserving of a APC handover in 2023? What did SW invest in PDP that yielded presidency in 1999 and 2003? |
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Politics › Re: 2019 Election: INEC Release State By State Total Registered Voters Respectively by nwabobo: 1:57am On Jan 09, 2019 |
Sammiejokes: It is funny how Atiku is from NE, Obi is from SE. The writing is on the wall already. Please who are the PDP strategists? after four years Atiku is the best they can offer on the political field, very sad and unfortunate. It's a pity you do not know that the data released is by states of residence and not origin. We go shock una.
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Car Talk › Re: Nigerian Man Says His Uncle Had Over 100 Cars In His Garage When He Died by nwabobo: 11:42am On Jan 03, 2019 |
Babymira: dont come here to type trash.... This is what you get when contraceptives fail. |
Car Talk › Re: Nigerian Man Says His Uncle Had Over 100 Cars In His Garage When He Died by nwabobo: 5:36am On Jan 03, 2019 |
Babymira: Funny!!..Which type of weed did this young man take? All this indomie generation kids. A simple Google search would have cured your ignorance. |
Travel › Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by nwabobo: 6:58am On Dec 31, 2018 |
AmazingAngel: Hello everyone, i have been a silent follower of this thread, I love what you guys are doing. Compliment of the season to you. About the money transfer from the UK through those apps, do the naija account has to be domiciliary or the normal savings account would do? Normal naira accounts. |
Politics › Re: Governor Umahi/wife Pictured With President Buhari/wife On Bags Of Rice by nwabobo: 7:57pm On Dec 19, 2018 |
nonsobaba: Umahi already knows that Atiku is an international thief on FBI watchlist and having atiku's image beside his own will drastically harm his reputation and chances of re-election. He has decided to run away from darkness and stick to light. Other PDP governors in Igboland are also towing the same path and have instructed their followers to do likewise. Right now, only Biafra apologists are supporting Atiku. Why are you becoming such a nuisance? |
Politics › Re: Presidency Writes UK Govt, For Corruption Probe Against Ekweremadu, Uzodinma. by nwabobo: 9:07am On Dec 19, 2018 |
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Business › Re: Nigerians In UK Sent More Money To Nigeria Than Any Other Country by nwabobo: 4:06pm On Dec 18, 2018 |
globemoney01: This is just for UK residents before you go and quote this fake news like Peter Obi  That amount is too small to be the highest, that's my point. |
Politics › Re: 8 Questions Peter Obi Must Answer by nwabobo: 4:02pm On Dec 18, 2018 |
nonsobaba: We owe it a duty to tell the truth even if Peter Obi comes from my state, the great state of Anambra. Here are some things I know;
1) Peter Obi never did NYSC because he graduated with 3rd class in Philosophy. That result is completely useless and couldn't qualify him for service.
2) Peter Obi made his money by drug trafficking which landed his partner-in-crime, Dubem Obaze in a US prison. Years down the road, Obi repaid him for keeping his mouth shut by appointing him Anambra commissioner for local government, a position he held for 8 years.
3) Peter Obi stole Anambra blind by saving state funds in his bank to yield interests for him. He was also laundering cash until police caught the courier, who happened to be his media aide. Thereafter, he changed tactics
4)Peter Obi has not built a personal house in his hometown, Agulu or any branch of his business there either. Some say it is the condition he was given by his secret cult for sustenance of his wealth.
5) To be continued.. Chino, you are 42 years old now, grow up. Stop messing yourself due to the small crumbs you get from Ifeanyi Aniagoh. |
Business › Re: Nigerians In UK Sent More Money To Nigeria Than Any Other Country by nwabobo: 4:00pm On Dec 18, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari To Inaugurate New Airport Terminal Dec. 20 by nwabobo: 5:42pm On Dec 17, 2018 |
CoolAmbience: U don use plane before? I be like person wey dey zoo with you?
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Politics › Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by nwabobo: 5:06pm On Dec 17, 2018 |
Asshurbanipal: Chino has gone insane. Please get a chain for him. I warned to quit trolling Chino, you are now approaching 42, grow up. |
Politics › Re: Buhari To Inaugurate New Airport Terminal Dec. 20 by nwabobo: 4:32pm On Dec 17, 2018 |
Nkemakonam62: The newly-constructed international terminal at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja will be inaugurated by President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday, an official says.
Mr Saleh Dunoma, the Managing Director of Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Abuja that all requirements to make the facility functional had been met.
Dunoma added that the terminal, which was being constructed by the China Civil Engineering and Construction Company (CCECC), would be ready to commence operation immediately after its inauguration on Thursday.
He assured that all issues that could stop airlines from commencing operation at the terminal had been addressed, adding that all international airlines had expressed their readiness to use the facility.
“Some foreign airlines would have loved to move in earlier than this, but we have to wait until the contractors finish the project.
“But the terminal building is ready for operation because everything that can make it work are already in place.
“There were some problems that were discovered by the engineers earlier, which are very minor, and we drew the attention of the contractor and they have rectified them.
“We are working towards Dec. 20 which was the date given by the Minister of Aviation.
“The foreign airlines are willing to start using this facility immediately and we are working with them.
“They have gone through the entire terminal and they have seen that the new terminal is a lot better than what we have before now in terms of equipment, installations, space facilitation and comfort.
“The only issue they raised is connectivity, which is normal, and a team of engineers are working on this to help them connect with their foreign offices so that they can easily communicate passenger information and data,’’ the FAAN managing director said.
Dunoma said government was determined to expand the airport facilities to enhance maximum utilisation of the new terminal, saying the apron would be expanded to accommodate more aircraft.
“We are also going to build new fire station and that will also improve fire rescue operations in the airport.
“But the existing fire station and control tower are sufficient enough to service this new terminal when in operation.
“We are also planning for something like the additional runway and pavement to increase the capacity of landing and parking,’’ he said.
NAN reports that the terminal at Abuja airport is one of the four new ones being constructed at the cost of $600 million by the CCECC under the Export-Import Bank of China loan.
The others are in Lagos, Port Harcourt and Kano and are being financed from the $500 million loan from China-Exim Bank and $100 million counterpart funding from the Federal Government.
President Muhammadu Buhari had in October inaugurated the new terminal in Port Harcourt, while the remaining two are expected to be re0ady for use in 2019.
https://www.akelicious.net/2018/12/buhari-to-inaugurate-new-airport.html The one he inaugurated in PH is still not working till now. All na election feverl. |
Politics › Re: Festus Keyamo's Position On Yaradua's Medical Leave by nwabobo(op): 2:16pm On Dec 17, 2018 |
nwabobo: Over the weekend on Aljazeerah, Keyamo was saying that there's no political templates or booklets that requires Buhari to disclose his medical record. Pls read below his position in 2009 on Yar’Adua’s sickness & make up your minds about his sanity. https:///upHhzPbIB1
PRESS STATEMENT BY FESTUS KEYAMO ONYAR’ADUA’S HEALTH: NEED FOR THE NIGERIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION TO SPEAK UP
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Last week, after many months of speculation, official sources at the Presidency finally admitted that the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua is afflicted with an ailment called Acute Pericarditis. Since that announcement, we have heard and seen different opinions, both on the internet and from different medical personnel in the country as to the nature of the ailment.
However, it is disturbing that the recognized body of all medical doctors in Nigeria , that is, the Nigerian Medical Association has kept mute over this all-important issue. It is enough indictment on our health system that the President has to be flown abroad each time, even for “routine check-ups”.
But as regards the health of our President, must we depend on the opinions of the doctors in Saudi Arabia who are not Nigerians and do not have the interest of Nigeria at heart when giving their opinions? Nigeria has been known to produce sound doctors who are sought after all over the world, so it is time the Nigeria Medical Association should speak up on this issue.
Specifically, Nigerian wants to know:
1. Is the disclosed ailment of the President curable or terminal? (may God not allow that to be the case, though!)
2. Is the ailment such as to incapacitate a person from functioning at a high-level office like that of the President?
3. If it is curable, how long can it take for the victim to be fully back on his feet?
4. Have the Nigerian Medical Association made moves to send a team of its doctors to Saudi Arabia to, at least, see the President? The attempt to do this is important and patriotic even if they are finally denied access to the President.
5. Can the ailment be treated in Nigeria ?
That is why I consider all the calls on the President to resign or stay as premature and ill-conceived without sound and unbiased medical opinion as to the ailment afflicting him. This is because, it is not automatic under our Constitution that when the President is sick, then he must resign. After all, as a human being, like alI of us, the President can fall sick anytime. It is the nature, degree and character of the ailment that will determine whether he is fit to continue in office.
We should note that the lawyers cannot start their debate as to whether the President can continue in office or not without ascertaining the threshold issue of the actual state of health of the President.
So while we pray for the quick recovery of Mr. President, over to the Nigerian Medical Association. It is time to speak up!
Thank you.
FESTUS KEYAMO, ESQ.
https://www.pointblanknews.com/pressrelease407.html Lalasticlala |
Politics › Festus Keyamo's Position On Yaradua's Medical Leave by nwabobo(op): 12:06pm On Dec 17, 2018 |
Over the weekend on Aljazeerah, Keyamo was saying that there's no political templates or booklets that requires Buhari to disclose his medical record. Pls read below his position in 2009 on Yar’Adua’s sickness & make up your minds about his sanity. https:///upHhzPbIB1PRESS STATEMENT BY FESTUS KEYAMO ONYAR’ADUA’S HEALTH: NEED FOR THE NIGERIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION TO SPEAK UP advertisement Last week, after many months of speculation, official sources at the Presidency finally admitted that the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua is afflicted with an ailment called Acute Pericarditis. Since that announcement, we have heard and seen different opinions, both on the internet and from different medical personnel in the country as to the nature of the ailment. However, it is disturbing that the recognized body of all medical doctors in Nigeria , that is, the Nigerian Medical Association has kept mute over this all-important issue. It is enough indictment on our health system that the President has to be flown abroad each time, even for “routine check-ups”. But as regards the health of our President, must we depend on the opinions of the doctors in Saudi Arabia who are not Nigerians and do not have the interest of Nigeria at heart when giving their opinions? Nigeria has been known to produce sound doctors who are sought after all over the world, so it is time the Nigeria Medical Association should speak up on this issue. Specifically, Nigerian wants to know: 1. Is the disclosed ailment of the President curable or terminal? (may God not allow that to be the case, though!) 2. Is the ailment such as to incapacitate a person from functioning at a high-level office like that of the President? 3. If it is curable, how long can it take for the victim to be fully back on his feet? 4. Have the Nigerian Medical Association made moves to send a team of its doctors to Saudi Arabia to, at least, see the President? The attempt to do this is important and patriotic even if they are finally denied access to the President. 5. Can the ailment be treated in Nigeria ? That is why I consider all the calls on the President to resign or stay as premature and ill-conceived without sound and unbiased medical opinion as to the ailment afflicting him. This is because, it is not automatic under our Constitution that when the President is sick, then he must resign. After all, as a human being, like alI of us, the President can fall sick anytime. It is the nature, degree and character of the ailment that will determine whether he is fit to continue in office. We should note that the lawyers cannot start their debate as to whether the President can continue in office or not without ascertaining the threshold issue of the actual state of health of the President. So while we pray for the quick recovery of Mr. President, over to the Nigerian Medical Association. It is time to speak up! Thank you. FESTUS KEYAMO, ESQ. https://www.pointblanknews.com/pressrelease407.html |
Politics › Re: Breaking- NY Times Releases Evidences Of Mass Killings Of Protesters In Nigeria by nwabobo: 11:50am On Dec 17, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: See The Reason Why Atiku's Presidential Campaign Was Suspended by nwabobo: 9:35pm On Dec 14, 2018 |
nonsobaba: You must be very naive if you think they don't have the powers to decide the elections in their states especially if they have federal backing. The elections will be holding simulteneously across the country on the same day which will give them leverage. I can assure you that Peter Obi will lose woefully in Anambra state. He and his party won't be able to withstand the assault by APGA. In Enugu, Abia and Ebonyi, he and his party will not be able to get substantial votes since the governors won't be committed to boosting their votes as they normally would have done. APGA is already dead in Anambra, their burial date is what is being considered now. |
Politics › Re: See The Reason Why Atiku's Presidential Campaign Was Suspended by nwabobo: 9:33pm On Dec 14, 2018 |
globemoney01: Even if we agree with you. Where has igbo voters gathered and agreed we will vote atiku?  4ibt8 |