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givedemwotowoto:...and how many Classrooms did Peter Obi build during his 8 years as Anambra Governor? |
Uchechukwu Chima.....hmmm. Dem regular trademark. |
This is why Yoruba refer to Islam as "IMOLE " i.e. 'forceful acquisition of knowledge'. |
GOFRONT:He should write letter of invitation to you? |
The driver's name is Michael. The driver fled the scene. So how did the police know the name of the Driver. |
RealityKings1:Haa, you want to cut his head? |
Bowen University Community has been thrown into deep mourning following murder of a male student on campus, prompting the University Authority to postpone the ongoing first semester exams.
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Na Igbo be enemy of Igbo. |
EmperorCaesar:Useless title as how. B in B Lord does not connote Billionaire. B Lord means Bitcoin Lord. |
Since I heard the news that Obasa was being rude to Sanwoolu, I knew his time was up. |
DaddyCoool:Settlement for patronizing you? |
Where is the car?. I no see am here. |
If he is truly a robber, he would still do it again. |
Just came to check their names. |
Japa has reduced because Tinubu has fixed Nigeria. |
That's their signature. |
Nairaland is not Eye Hospital. It is dangerous for you to leave the eye untreated. The eyes are delicate. Kindly see a Eye Doctor immediately. |
But the couple should have hired Uber to convey them instead of travelling in a deadly yellow bus on the registry wedding day. It's sad. |
Doyin Okupe, the asslicker. |
So this man still dey sick. |
I am 9 years older than my wife and we've been married for 16 years. I haven't regretted the union for a second. |
The girl looks like crayfish. |
"I'll hold her and say, ‘Adedoyin, I’m the one you married, and whenever you see me, put your mind at rest’’. Gospel singer Damilare ‘Dare Melody’ Odunuga has shared insights into the harsh treatment his late wife, Adedoyin, endured from his family. Dare Melody, who began his gospel music career in the early 2000s, is known for hit songs such as ‘Eru Jeje’, ‘Ologun Loluwa Ninu Irin Ajo Mi’, ‘Ologun Loluwa’, ‘Stop The Storm’, and more. After being together for 16 years, the couple tied the knot in October 2017 at the Ikoyi Registry. They have three daughters. Dare Melody confirmed that his wife died on 24 October, and on Friday, Adedoyin, 47, was buried at Adeyemi Abiona Close, Eruwen Ikorodu, Lagos. Her death occurred over a year and nine months after she turned 45 and was gifted a house by her husband. During her Christian wake held on Friday at his residence, Dare Melody, in his tribute, shared cherished memories of his late wife. In a video posted Saturday on Kilarigbo TV’s YouTube page, he revealed that his family members’ actions posed significant challenges for his late wife. He further described his late wife as a strong pillar of his success and the type of woman anyone could ever pray to have. Dare Melody said: “My family frustrated Adedoyin; I’ll hold her and say, ‘Adedoyin, I’m the one you married, and whenever you see me, put your mind at rest.’ She was there for me, whether we had food to eat or not. I remember one day in grammar school when the promoter who took me out acted like a human being by saying none of my songs should be played on the radio or printed for almost four years. I couldn’t do anything, but my late wife stood by me. “When people celebrated the New Year, I ate biscuits with her and our one-year-old daughter. I told the Lord, ‘If truly you’re the one who called me, let people know you did.’ God told me I’d release a record in 2010, which became ‘Goodness and Mercy’. That record revived my career, and people started to recognise me. God opened the way for me, and I began building a house. A friend called me and said, ‘This woman stood by you; let’s build a house for her,’ and I said, ‘Everything I have is for her' A mother, not a wife The father-of-three maintained that the late Adedoyin was not only his wife but also a mother, adding that if death could be averted by money, he would have gladly paid any amount for her. He further recounted the late Adedoyin’s pivotal role in his journey to becoming a successful man. “When the storm came, it collected my dearest from me. Adedoyin and I, her husband, were truthful,” he added. Recounting the incident that led to his wife’s death, Dare Melody explained that it was unexpected. “Adedoyin and I went to the mountain to pray, and I didn’t know if she would die that day because God had spoken to me, but I didn’t understand the meaning. While we were on the mountain, the light kept flickering on and off. Before we left home, I told them I had seen fire but wasn’t sure if it was me. The fire was burning me. I left the house and instructed them to turn off the light. “When we were about to pray, she said she needed to use the toilet and left. I wasn’t there when Brother Segun came to call me and tell me that Mummy Eni (my late wife) needed my attention. I asked what had happened, and when we got there, she said we should call the doctor because she was having problems with her heart and hands. I carried her and prayed for her, not knowing that would be the last time I would see my wife”, he added. The singer added that if he returned to this world, he would again marry Adedoyin (his late wife). He voiced hope that he would one day reunite with his wife in the loving presence of Jesus Christ. Challenges from in-laws In his tribute, Dare Melody’s brother, whose name was not mentioned, recounted how the late Adedoyin’s marriage to his brother faced numerous challenges and interference from in-laws, particularly their family members. He shared that his brother’s late wife endured significant frustration from their late mother and other relatives. Dare Melody’s brother also recalled an incident in Ibadan during their late mother’s sister’s 50th birthday, providing an example of the family tensions she faced. He said, “There was a time when our late mother’s sister was celebrating her 50th birthday in Ibadan. We were all there, and I saw Mummy Eni (my late brother’s wife) come outside looking sad. She said, ‘I know all will be well,’ but I don’t know what happened, though she made that statement. What our late mother did was gather all her friends and place Mummy Eni (my late brother’s wife) in the centre, and they said all sorts of mean things to her. “When I arrived at the scene, I could tell that if late Adedoyin (my late brother’s wife) returned to Lagos, she would pack out of my brother’s house. |
mytime24:You didn't read story. It's a 600bed hostel built by a private individual. |
Market don finish. |
Market don finish. |
Criminal Obas, Including that First Class Oba in Osun state who just vex marry plenty wives almost at the same time . If you know, you know. |
The way Government is serving Dangote breakfast.... |
There is nothing like three square meal. Afterall three is a triangle and not a square. There is no rule that someone MUST eat three times a day. You should eat only when you are hungry. |
I'm only checking names because I know say na dem. It's their trade. |
