dguy4ryl: Mr Samson Adaji Adaidu, an uncle to the recently beheaded member of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, Miss Salome Eleojo Adaidu, has alleged that the killer was preparing his niece’s body for consumption.
DAILY POST reports that Timileyin Ajayi, a 32-year-old man, was recently arrested by the Nigeria Police for allegedly killing his girlfriend, Salome Eleojo Adaidu.
Ajayi, who was reportedly a gospel singer and content creator, was apprehended on Sunday with the severed head of the Abuja-based corps member.
Following his arrest, the suspect led operatives of the Nasarawa State Police Command to his room, where the dismembered body of the young lady was found in about five different bags.
Cousin9999: A glamorous former St. George bank employee has asked for her trial to be shortened, as she continues to fight allegations she swindled hundreds of thousands of dollars from her customers. Sara Daizli is facing 118 charges after she allegedly used her role at the bank to transfer customers’ funds into fake accounts and to fake customers between February 2016 and December 2018. Daizli allegedly used the funds to fund her lavish lifestyle, with her Instagram page flooded with photos of designer clothes, handbags, and private jet trips.
The 34-year-old denies the charges, however, faced an Australian court on Tuesday in a bid to reduce the four-month estimate of the trial which was set to begin on February 3. Daizli’s lawyer argued his client was unable to afford the legal costs associated with a trial of that length. “She will either need time to prepare a financial plan or to vacate the trial date,” her lawyer said. Her lawyer also requested to be heard on the possibility of a judge-only trial. Judge Julia Baly said she would not make a decision without the two co-accused men in the matter also present – standing the matter over until January 29. “Then we can have all the points and all the prayers,” Judge Baly said. The crown prosecutor told the court the case was “highly complex” and, however, would work to deliver the court a summarised version of the current case, in hopes of reducing the trial length by half. “We will work expeditiously to get it done,” he said.
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make dem give her more time na, since she is raising FUNDS from CUSTOMERS... give her demand
Some supporters of the FCT Minister, in Ikwerre Local government area, who are also supporters of the former council Chairman, Samuel Nwanosike, have protested and issued a stern warning to the Police against reopening the Secretariat that was burnt by poltical arsonists last year.
The current Chairman, Hon Israel Abosi had earlier visited the Police and expressed deep dissatisfaction with the continuous barricade of the council secretariat.
Ikwerre Council Secretariat is the only one still not opened after the attack on over four Council Secretariats in Rivers State last October.
WIKE! man just HOT! FUBURA need to learn again, u go dey use 1st Tenure cut off hands wey feed u! who does that, na 2nd term entry u do that
chuxxjr: Prince Chidiebere Onu, the owner of Don Maseratte Boutique, Lagos Island, has denied authorizing any of his staff to punish the female sales girl captured being assaulted in a video by some male staff at the boutique
In the video, the sales girl was accused of stealing in the boutique by three male staff who later assaulted her.
Reacting to the video, Chidiebere Onu expressed sadness over the incident adding that he was unaware of the sad event and at no time did he authorize anyone to mete out punishment to any staff in whatever form under no condition as he was far away in the East for an important program at the time it happened.
“I want to categorically state that I was not present during the incident and at no time did I authorize anyone to punish the said girl for whatever reason,and was never aware of it until the viral video was brought to my attention," Omu said.
He apologized to the victim on behalf of his company ' because it is not part of my business ethics and organizational core values.'
He, however, dismissed claims that the victim was stripped saying it was ' aimed at misleading the general public through misrepresentations of facts.
He assured the public that those involved in the act would face justice, pledging full cooperation with law enforcement authorities.
“I assure everyone that the individuals responsible for this act will be identified and held accountable. We are working closely with the authorities to ensure justice is served," he said
is this DAMAGE CONTROL or collateral damage ? ok nobody KPAI
These stunning scene unfolded when an alleged Yahoo Boy refused to stop his car for a police check, leading to a heart-stopping confrontation. In an attempt to apprehend the driver, a police officer jumped onto the car's bonnet, holding on for dear life as the driver continued to speed away.
The police eventually managed to bring the car to a stop and took the driver into custody.
The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for stricter penalties for reckless driving and resisting arrest.
at least babes wey follow this go KNOW what they are in FOR, no be say dem go follow Gospel SINGER lass lass them HEAD go dey HANDS, gurl no follow GEE boy but gospel artist and still led to same RITUAL DOORS funniest thing na CHURCH MEMBERS nab guy man SINGER, are they not "THEIR BROTHERS' KEEPER any LONGER? or is it becos the book says "MY JUSTICE wil BEGIN FROM CHURCH when i COME?" i am confused more now!
GistMedia0: A Nigerian lady has sparked online buzz after revealing the 20-question PDF her father sent her to complete about her boyfriend before she could introduce him to the family.
Sharing the list on social media, she wrote: "My dad sent me a 20-question PDF about my boyfriend that I have to answer before I can introduce them. Half the questions are medical history and blood work!"
SO U NO GO END UP for TIMILEYMIN AJAYI hands, ko ma LEYIN fun eehn ni baby
chinepixel: Worshippers at a church in Orozo, a community that shared border with the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and Nasarawa State on Sunday, apprehended a man, identified as Oluwatimileyin Ajayi, found carrying the decapitated head of his girlfriend in a polybag during a church service.
The Lagos state Police have declared one Akeem Opeyemi Yusuff wanted over the allegation of beating two herdsmen to coma, and inflicting injury on them.
It was gathered that Akeem, who is a popular poultry farmer in Agbele area of Ikorodu, Lagos state took to his heels after the incident.
Akeem, also known as Akeem Aladie (Akeem who rare hens) is a residence of no 19, Alhaji Lawal Animashaun street, Agbele in Ikorodu Central Local Government area of Lagos state.
The father of three is a farmer who rare chickens and pigs in the area, where he also resides, and also plant some vegetables within the area.
It was learnt that on Thursday July 4th, 2023, Akeem had set trap for the herdsmen, who usually destroy his farmland with their cows.
It was alleged that some herdsmen had used their cows to graze on Akeem's farmland, where he planted vegetables and cassava, destroying the farm.
Sometimes in May, we learnt that Akeem went to a nearby Police station to report that two herdsmen destroyed his farmland with their cows, and he could not do anything.
The Police, according to a source did not act on the information, reason he started looking for another alternative to deal with those herdsmen.
Akeem also went to the community leaders in the area, those who are aware on what is happening in the area for long.
Our reporter learnt that Akeem had reported on two occasions to the Police, and no steps taken so far.
It was gathered that on Thursday, the herdsmen came with not less than 27-cows to graze in the area, including Akeem's farmland around 10:25pm.
A community member who had sighted them rushed to inform Akeem, who later went with his brother to confront them.
At the seen, their argument later turned to violence were they injured Akeem and his brother. Akeem's leg was broken during the fight and the herdsmen too were seriously wounded.
Akeem, it was learnt that he beat them to stupor, inflicting injury on them before taking to his heels.
lereinter: This 2025 started on killings, killings and killings
no BRUV, its MIXED FEELING TINGY, SOME prisoners had FREEDOM from drunking master police on JANUARY 1st, also CHIEF PRIEST ROASTED BURNSA SELLER BOY, so not KILLING THINGS all the ways so far!
ExAngel007: The Bauchi State Police Command has smashed an armed robbery syndicate, arrested two suspects and recovered firearms as well as stolen items.
“Additionally, when they robbed motorcycles, they dismantled them into parts and sell to various buyers, also known as “Yan Bola Jari,”. The suspects were also found in possession of motorcycles, which they claimed to have bought with proceeds from their robberies.”
Exhibits recovered from the suspects include: two fabricated pistols, two motorcycles, one machete, two ATM cards and one ring. “The Command under the leadership of CP Auwal Musa Mohammed, psc, Anpir, urges the good people of Bauchi to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the nearest police station,” the statement added.
Thevoicetrend: Social media users have continued to react differently to the latest look of Grammy Award-nominated artist Ahmed Ololade, popularly known as Asake.
The ‘Terminator’ crooner debuted the new look in a post on his verified Instagram account on Sunday.
In the picture, the artist shows off his new facial tattoos, which include dollar signs and ‘Believe’ inscriptions, among others.
The new tattoos, however, have continued to generate reactions on social media, with many fans of the singer expressing dissatisfaction with the new look.
Reacting to the new look, popular X user @ItsShola tweeted, “As a big fan of Asake who has never seen any wrong in him since he blew up; I’d just say this new tattoos didn’t enter. They don’t look good on him.”
“He is losing his mind,” @Abdurazaq64 opined.
Another user, @it_Rutie, wrote, “Facial tattoo makes Asake look like a thief.”
“Face tattoos are not our culture. What’s happening to Asake fgs,” @effizzzyy tweeted.
@Guccistarboi wrote, “Those Asake tats are getting too much, he needs to slow down on em.”
@ejiro_joshua1 tweeted, “What’s with all the earrings on the ear? I hope he’s not been initiated into Illuminati.”
This comes a few weeks after the ‘Sungba’ hitmaker trended on X following the rumours of his fallout with his record label, YBNL, and its founder, Olamide.
The controversy began when Asake made dramatic changes to his Instagram profile. A check by Tribune Online confirmed that the crooner had removed YBNL from his Instagram bio and unfollowed everyone, including Olamide.
However, neither Asake nor Olamide has confirmed or denied his alleged exit from the record label as of the time of this report.
Newsaccessng: Social media has been buzzing ever since Asake, the Grammy Award-nominated artist, revealed his new face tattoos. The ‘Terminator’ crooner showed off his bold new look in an Instagram post, which featured dollar signs and the word “Believe” among other designs. While reactions have been mixed, one thing is clear: Asake is making a statement.
However, Asake is not the first Nigerian artist to embrace facial tattoos
Over the years, several Nigerian celebrities have adopted this bold trend, using their ink to make personal statements or add to their unique styles.
Let’s dive into five Nigerian artists who are rocking face tattoos and turning heads with their daring looks!
1. Olamide – The Pioneer of Facial Ink
Olamide is a name that’s synonymous with Afrobeat culture, and his influence goes far beyond his music. One of the early adopters of the face tattoo trend in the Nigerian music scene, Olamide showed off his facial ink in February 2019 while performing a dance to his hit single “Woske” on Instagram. Known for his versatile Yoruba and English lyrics, Olamide’s tattoos complement his street-smart, unapologetic style.
For Olamide, his tattoos have become a powerful extension of his personality. The face tattoos, much like his music, are bold and unafraid to challenge norms. Olamide’s decision to get facial tattoos has only added to his larger-than-life persona, making him one of the most recognizable faces in African music. His ink isn’t just a fashion statement—it’s a reflection of his journey and his unapologetic approach to life and music.
2. Small Doctor – From Street-Hop to Face Ink
Small Doctor, the Nigerian Fuji and Afro-pop artist, has been a big influence in the street-hop music scene. Known for his popular hit “Penalty,” Small Doctor made headlines when he showcased his face tattoo, which added to his already larger-than-life image. His music is deeply rooted in the streets, and his face tattoo seemed to reflect his strong connection to the culture he represents.
Small Doctor’s face tattoo came at a time when he was gaining more recognition and solidifying his place in the Nigerian music scene. His tattoos reflect his growth as an artist and his willingness to express himself in unconventional ways. The face ink helped reinforce the “street” persona that he’s known for, giving fans another reason to connect with him on a deeper level. With Small Doctor, the tattoo was more than just a trend—it was a symbol of the personal journey he’s been on, both as a musician and as an individual.
3. DJ Sose – The Iconic DJ with Unique Tattoos
Thomas Amar-Aigbe, better known as DJ Sose, is one of Nigeria’s most unique and instantly recognizable disc jockeys. His signature look, which includes his distinct facial tattoos, has become an iconic part of his image. DJ Sose’s tattoos are instantly recognizable, and they’ve become almost as famous as his skills on the turntables.
But DJ Sose didn’t always sport his tattoos. In a shocking twist, he removed his tattoos during his traditional marriage but had them reapplied during his white wedding. This decision left many fans and the media buzzing about his tattoos and what they represented. DJ Sose’s commitment to his facial ink speaks volumes about his personal identity and how much his tattoos have come to define him. For DJ Sose, his tattoos represent much more than just a style choice—they’re a part of who he is and his evolution as an artist.
4. Portable – The “Zazu” Star with a Tattoo Journey
Portable, the controversial singer and rapper behind the hit song “Zazu,” has become known for his bold persona and even bolder tattoos. Originally, Portable had just an ‘SOS’ tattoo on his chin, which matched his street-inspired, larger-than-life image. However, in a recent social media video, Portable revealed he was getting even more tattoos, showing the painful process as he added to his facial ink while in Cyprus.
The video quickly went viral, and fans couldn’t help but comment on Portable’s boldness and the meaning behind his growing collection of tattoos. Portable is known for his unapologetic personality, and his tattoos seem to symbolize this fearlessness. As his career continues to rise, his tattoos are becoming a part of his ever-evolving image—one that is tough, raw, and true to his roots.
5. Asake – A Bold New Look
Grammy Award-nominated artist Asake, known for his massive hits like “Terminator,” has recently shocked fans with his fresh new look. In an Instagram post, the artist debuted his face tattoos, which included dollar signs and the word “Believe.” His followers quickly took to social media to react, with some loving the boldness of the design, while others were a little more critical.
For Asake, this is a chance to elevate his personal image and express a deeper side of himself. His music already features themes of ambition and belief, so it’s no surprise that the word “Believe” is etched on his face. It’s clear that Asake isn’t just an artist with a unique sound—he’s an artist with a distinct identity. Fans are eager to see how this new look will influence his future releases and public persona. With his increasing global popularity, this new tattoo is another way Asake is solidifying his position as a trendsetter in the African music industry.
Summarily, These five Nigerian artists have embraced face tattoos as more than just a trend—they’ve turned them into powerful forms of self-expression. Whether it’s Olamide’s blend of street credibility and style, DJ Sose’s iconic and unique look, or Asake’s bold “Believe” tattoo, these artists are using their ink to say something about who they are and where they’re going.
The rise of face tattoos in Nigerian music reflects an increasing trend of artists using their image as a canvas for deeper personal meaning. These tattoos aren’t just about following trends—they are about asserting individuality, making bold statements, and expressing parts of their identity that words alone might not capture. As we move into 2025, it’s likely we’ll see more artists taking the leap and following in the footsteps of these trailblazers, adding their own unique mark on the world—literally!
Controversial Nigerian singer, Portable, has once again stirred reactions online after sharing a video of himself performing an unusual ritual by the river, News360 Nigeria reports.
In the video, Portable was seen pouring bottles of Fanta into the river, claiming it was an offering to marine gods. The street hop artist then stepped into the river to take a bath, further adding to the intrigue surrounding his actions.
This comes shortly after Portable showcased a collection of unconventional soaps he claimed were part of his personal rituals.
The video has left many social media users puzzled and sparked diverse opinions, with some questioning his motives and others linking his actions to cultural or spiritual beliefs.
Portable, known for his eccentric lifestyle, has yet to provide further context for the ritual.
Editorialtimes: A Magistrate Court in Wuse, Abuja, has ordered the remand of two siblings, Mr. Enenche Enenche and Alexander Enenche, along with Pastor Abraham Daniel, at the Keffi Prison in Nasarawa State.
Alexander and Enenche Enenche are brothers of Pastor Paul Enenche, the senior pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Church, while Abraham Daniel is a former pastor at the same church.
The two individuals were taken to the Keffi Custodial Centre of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) on Monday evening, following a remand order obtained by the Nigerian Police Force from the Magistrate Court in Wuse Zone 6, Abuja.
Following the police invitation, Mr. Enenche Enenche and Alexander Enenche, brothers of Pastor Paul Enenche, along with Abraham Daniel, a former Pastor at Dunamis Church, were held in police custody until Monday evening, as reported by The Bureau Newspaper.
The Bureau Newspaper reported on January 8 that the Intelligence Department of the Nigerian police has released the duo on bail.
On January 7, 2025, Alex Enenche and Daniel were arrested and detained due to allegations of cyberbullying and criminal defamation against Pastor Paul Enenche. They were released the following day after an agreement was reached to resolve the matter amicably.
Alex Enenche and Abraham Daniel have been directed to report to the Force Intelligence Department (FID) on Friday, January 10, 2025, and Monday, January 13, 2025.
The Bureau Newspaper reported on Tuesday that the FID had detained Daniel and Alexander Eneche after they appeared at the department in response to a police invitation.
Upon their reporting to the Force Headquarters on Monday, a source informed The Bureau Newspaper that they were held in police custody "until this evening and then presented with a remand order from a Magistrate Court in Wuse Zone 6 this night to be remanded in prison."
Mr. Enenche Enenche, Alexander Enenche (brothers of Pastor Paul Enenche), and Abraham Daniel (a former Pastor at Dunamis Church) were taken into Police custody following their compliance with an invitation. They remained in custody until this evening, when a remand order was issued by a Magistrate Court in Wuse Zone 6, Abuja.
The police asserted that they obtained an Order from the Magistrate Court, Zone 6, Abuja for their remand.
In the meantime, the source informed SaharaReporters that a fundamental rights application is scheduled to be filed on Tuesday.