Wednesday 30 October 2013

Ojude Oba: Eagle Schnapps Felicitates with the Ijebus


Eagle Schnapps rolled out its drums to celebrate with the Ijebus at this year’s Ojude Oba ceremony in a collaborative effort with the Bobagunte group. The festival which comes up annually on the third day after the Ileya was well attended by dignitaries including the Speaker of the House of Reps, Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal. Horse-back riding and homage paying by the Regbe-Regbe were amongst the highlights of the occasion. Continue...




The Bobagunte group which won overall best in the male category was adorned in beautiful colours (dark chocolate for the males and purple for the females)

The celebration climaxed with the social part of the festival which featured Eagle Schnapps giving out free Drinks and various branded items to Guests.

Mr Ladi Adekoya, the Sales Operation Manager, Intercontinental Distillers Limited makers of Eagle Schnapps, Chelsea, Veleta and a host of other brands, said this initiative to partner with the Bobagunte group was in line with the Brand’s quest to help preserve tradition and pass its torch from one generation to another.

Bobagunte Group has among its members, Iyalode Korede Alatishe, a distributor of Intercontinental Distillers Limited and Salawa Abeni, the popular Fuji Musician.

Funmi Iyanda finally talks about how NTA shut down her show for interviewing a gay man


Exceptionally brilliant TV talk show host Funmi Iyanda has finally opened up about how Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) shut down her live shows after she interviewed openly gay Nigerian man, Bisi Alimi, on her popular breakfast show, New Dawn, in 2004.

I remember this story pretty well. After Bisi Alimi appeared on that show his life changed forever. He couldn't even return to UNILAG where he was a student at the time. He was forced to go into hiding and eventually relocated abroad. Read Funmi's story after the cut...


It’s a good thing my meddling mum took Musibau off his alcoholic dad just before that wretch of a father was sent to jail for raping a minor. My mother went missing a year later so I never saw Musibau again but that’s another story.

He was 15 but he looked 12, l was seven but l looked 10. People generally looked weird in my neighbourhood, but nobody thought anyone one weird – odd maybe but life was odd wasn’t it?

Musibau was the first to run into Miss John who spoke Queen’s English and walked like a girl. Everybody called him Miss John, I have no idea why. But we were interested in him because we needed to walk through his garden to climb into Baba Olugbo’s compound for the agbalumo tree.

Nobody dared walked through Baba Olugbo’s compound to get to that tree. He was a wealthy molue bus entrepreneur with seven wives, a distended, shirtless stomach, marijuana thickened growl and a fast horsewhip for clueless kids.

I had four older sisters and two younger brothers but I felt closest to Musibau perhaps because we had a shared tendency to get into trouble and a common dislike of Nureni. Nureni was crippled by childhood polio and so dragged himself around on his muscular torso except when he went to school wearing his leg braces and crutches, which made him vulnerable.

We did not like Nureni; he had a caustic tongue, a reptilian ability to wrestle you down then strangle you and was genius at maths. He was faster moving dragging himself than he was on his crutches. He hated those crutches but he really liked Mulika.

Mulika was one of the two daughters of Alhaji Abara whose two wives wore hijabs so you couldn’t tell one from the other. I of course could; Mulika’s mother was the one with the two Pelé on her cheeks, right above her haughty cheekbones. A stunning woman. I knew because I saw them in the women’s quarters every time I went to play with Mulika, who had inherited her mother’s looks.

We all loved Alhaji Abara because he had the best spread for breaking fasts at Ramadan. It didn’t matter whether you were Christian, Animist or Muslim. You could come break the fast on divine akara, even if you didn’t fast. He used to say only Allah sees the good heart. We all attended Koran classes because it was fun and then went to church on Sunday because of the music and dancing.

My mother didn’t mind us going to church and Koran classes, in fact she supplemented all that with occasional visits to seers and herbalists who read our signs and cleansed our aura. Everyone did that, even that nasty priggish Catholic Mama Uche who acted like she was the pope’s first cousin.

Miss John always pretended not to see us sneaking through his garden and jumping over Baba Olugbo’s fence to pluck some agbalumo. A few times, Baba Olugbo would see us and come running belly first, whip flaying but we always out ran him, Nureni in front and Mulika, scarf flapping, at the back.

We never got caught until the day Nureni came on those damn crutches that made him slow. Baba Olugbo caught Mulika by her scarf and I tripped over Nureni’s crutches.

We knew we were in hot soup because once Baba Olugbo finished whipping us, he’d hand us over to our respective parents each of whom would apply equal supplementary punishment. That meant my tough mother’s hour-long frog jumps, Alhaji’s half day Koran writing and Nureni’s aunty’s numbing, monotonous curses.

We didn’t mind the whipping so much, a few lashes, a couple of pain killers and we’d be back trying to get more agbalumo’s off that tree. Once you’ve been whipped, you don’t get whipped again on the same day for the same offence – even the adults had some sense.

So it was I laid on my back staring at Baba Olugbo’s protruding belly button, Nureni’s fast breathing in my ear, dreading the inevitable – when suddenly Miss John walked up.

Perhaps it was his Queen’s English or our lucky day but he gently took the whip off Baba Olugbo’s clenched wrist and laughingly told him he had asked us to get some of the ripe agablumo for him seeing as it was abundant.

Baba Olugbo did not want to look like a mingy old fart; he was after all a rich man with political ambition. He grudgingly let us go, and I swore to Nureni and Musibau later that I saw Miss John wink out of a kohl-lined eye.

I remembered this story recently when I was asked why I, as a straight celebrity, a word I dislike, I support Bisi Alimi and LGBT rights.

Nigeria of today seems completely homophobic, xenophobic and religiously polarized as though that is the way we always were.

This would be an incomplete narrative. The way we are today is a result of the political and economic breakdown of our country, a topic for another day. However the ensuing widening income gaps, extreme poverty, illiteracy and crime has encouraged distrust and exclusion at every level.

My sense of justice, fairness and rationality supersede any latent sense of social propriety. Gay rights, civil rights, religious rights, gender rights, child rights are human rights. Justice, equity and fairness are my idea of morality.

I was a little girl who grew up in the same neighbourhood as gay Miss John, Muslim cleric Alhaji Abara, disabled Nureni, Mulika in her headscarves and pious Catholic Igbo Mama Uche.

I saw differences in ethnicity; religion, gender, class and sexuality but these differences did not carry judgement. We lived together mostly harmoniously; any lack of harmony was on account of individual bad behaviour not genetic differences or lifestyle choices.

I miss that Nigeria. I guess in a way l still live in that Nigeria in my head.

And that was why in 2004 I risked my career to put Bisi on my sofa and conduct Nigeria’s first interview of an openly gay man on national television.

Bisi and I did pay a hefty price for that action, he more than myself.

Was it worth it? I’m afraid l have never had the luxury of absolute self-congratulations or flagellation. What I do know is, at that moment, it felt right. And every moment since then, it has felt right.

I do what feels right by a conscience conditioned by my justice-minded, meddling mother, a childhood experiencing the beauty of diversity and a belief in our common humanity.

Perhaps the childhood I speak about was a dream. If that is the case then that dream is my vision of the future to come for Nigeria.

List for World Footballer of the Year unveiled


Will Lionel Messi be crowned World's Best Footballer for the 5th time in a row or will Christiano Ronaldo get it...for the second time? Or maybe there's someone else who deserves it instead? The 2013 Ballon D'or shortlist for World's Best Player and Coach of the Year has been unveiled. See the nominees below...

(1) Gareth Bale (Real Madrid/Wales)
(2) Philipp Lahm (Bayern Munich/Germany)
(3) Thomas Muller (Bayern Munich/Germany)
(4) Manuel Neuer (B ayern Munich/Germany)
(5) Bastian Schweinsteiger (Bayern Munich/Germany)
(6) Mesut Ozil (Arsenal/Germany)
(7) Robin van Persie (Man United/Netherlands)
(8) Arjen Robben (Bayern Munich/Netherlands)
(9) Edinson Cavani (PSG/Uruguay)
(10) Luis Suarez (Liverpool/Uruguay)
See the rest after the cut...


(11) Andres Iniesta (Barcelona/Spain)
(12) Xavi (Barcelona/Spain)
(13) Neymar (Barcelona/Brazil)
(14) Thiago Silva (PSG/Brazil)
(15) Radamel Falcao (Monaco/Colombia)
(16) Andrea Pirlo (Juventus/Italy)
(17) Frank Ribery (Bayern Munich/France)
(18) Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid/Portugal)
(19) Eden Hazard (Chelsea/Belgium)
(20) Zlatan Ibrahimovic (PSG/ Sweden)
(21) Robert Lewandowski (Dortmund/Poland)
(22) Lionel Messi (Barcelona/ Argentina)
(23) Yaya Toure (Manchester City/Ivory Coast)

Coach of the Year
(1) Carlo Ancelotti (Real Madrid)
(2) Rafael Benitez (Napoli)
(3) Antonio Conte (Juventus)
(4) Vicente Del Bosque (Spain)
(5) Sir Alex Ferguson (ex-Manchester United)
(6) Jupp Heynckes (ex-Bayern Munich)
(7) Jurgen Klopp (Borussia Dortmund)
(8) Jose Mourinho (Chelsea)
(9) Luiz Felipe Scolari (Brazil)
(10) Arsene Wenger (Arsenal)

Imagine !!!Patience Jonathan's late foster mum to get state burial ...


 Bayelsa State governor, Seriake Dickson, today announced state burial for Patience Jonathan's late foster mum, Mrs. Charity Francis Oba, who died in a car accident in July.

Not only is late 'Mama Sisi' getting a state burial, there are also reports that several Federal Govt ministries, state governments, and government agencies are throwing large sums of public funds into funding the burial. Mrs Oba's funeral rites, which will last three days, will start on Thursday, Oct. 31 in Okrika, Rivers state.

76-yr-old woman escapes from kidnappers den

MRS. Otiti Esegba, a 76 year-old grandmother, escaped from the den of her abductors about five hours after she was abducted, Monday.
She was abducted at 2a.m. by a five-man kidnap gang at Akperhe community in Olomu kingdom, Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State and taken away on a motorcycle to their den at Oviri Olomu.
Mrs. Esegba is the mother of the Managing Director of Ben-Segba Technical Services Limited, an oil servicing firm in Ekpan.
Mrs. Otiti Esegba
Mrs. Otiti Esegba
Same day, a medical practitioner, Dr. Richard Kofi, a native of Okpare community, also in Olomu kingdom was seized as he was entering his clinic in Ughelli. He also escaped from his kidnappers.
Prior to the Esegba and Kofi episodes, a lawyer, Mr. Omonemu, was kidnapped by the gang and kept for 20 days before he regained freedom.
Mrs. Esegba, whose pleas to the kidnappers to free her fell on deaf ears, said she began to pray that God should make the two kidnappers guarding her to fall asleep. She said they actually fell asleep. That was when she ran.
The other three had left to go and abduct more victims, saying they needed more money.
She told Vanguard: “At about 2a.m., while I was asleep, I heard a deafening noise but before I knew it, two heavily armed men stormed into the house and seized me after pulling down my door.
“Three others, also armed, joined them and ransacked the house, took my jewelries, my clothes and money. They started beating and hitting me with guns.
“Thereafter, I was dragged onto one of the waiting motorcycles, popularly known as okada. One sat behind me and the three others took the other okada. The one seated behind me held my mouth and I was blind-folded.”
When she escaped, a fisherman took her in.
She said: “He took me to his home at a place I later found out to be Oviri-Olomu, after hearing my story.
“At his home I found out that he was married to my niece. They clothed me as I was almost naked.”
“This man called my people at Akperhe at 6a.m. They came and alerted Oviri community leadership. That is my story.”

OJB discharged from hospital, after a successful kidney transplant


OJB has been discharged from a hospital in India after a successful kidney transplant. The ace music producer sent out a release thanking everyone and said he will be home soon. Find it below.
Dear fellow Nigerians,
Greetings from far away India! I am sure this note from me will catch you with a little surprise. I have been reading a lot of news about me being published on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and different blogs by my good friends. I thought I must take out a quick moment and let you know that I am officially discharged today from the hospital, after a successful Kidney Transplantation Surgery, by God’s Grace.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all Nigerians for your prayers and good wishes, without which all this would not have been possible. I also take this opportunity to thank my friends, fans and family for all the love, prayers and good wishes for a Speedy Recovery!! Be home with you soon…….
Thank you once again sincerely,
Your very own OJB Jezreel.

Omotola and former Australian PM Julia Gillard at WISE summit in Doha

Star Nollywood actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde pictured right with former Australian prime minister Julia Gillard at the on-going WISE (World Innovation Summit for Education) summit in Doha....

Ciara shows off her 15-carat engagement ring

 
Ciara and her boyfriend of ten months, singer Future, got engaged on her birthday four days ago. The excited pop star has now shared photos of her 15-carat $500k engagement ring. Future designed the stunning piece of jewellery with jewellers from Avianne & Co and named it Past Present and Future Emerald Cut Diamond Ring.

Kim Wonder is back with a new single, “There was a Boy”


We last saw her in a crispy fresh music video “How You Dey” immediately after her first EP release in 2012. Nigerian born singer Kim Wonder also known as “Kimwonder” is back with fresh new R&B tone as her first official single from her forthcoming album. The single “There was a boy” tells the story of a girl who is deeply in love with a boy who does not care anymore. Listen below....

 




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TV Gal Dolapo Oni covers new issue of Wow! Magazine


Toke Makinwa drops a hint for an engagement ring


The radio personality has been dating her man, Maje Ayide, off and on for about ten years now. Hopefully, there will be an announcement in the coming days.

Another plane crash averted in Abuja


Another day, another plane mishap news. Another air disaster was averted at the Nnamdi Azikwe Airport, Abuja yesterday Monday October 28th as a Med-View Airlines aircraft carrying 150 passengers from Lagos suddenly took to the air again at the point of landing in Abuja, Punch reports.
The pilot told the passengers that he took to the air again to avoid a collision with another aircraft on the tarmac. The airline Flight VL2104 took off from the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos at noon and was scheduled to land in Abuja at about 1.05pm.
The pilot had already announced final descent into Abuja and asked all passengers and cabin crew to fasten their seat belts but the pilot suddenly took off to the air again with barely 30 seconds to touch ground.
After about three minutes of gaining altitude, the pilot announced that he decided to take off again to avoid colliding with an aircraft that was on ground.
He said that after he had been granted clearance to land, it was later discovered that the other aircraft was not fast enough, hence his decision to take off.
The aircraft hovered for another 20mins in the air before finally landing at about 1.30pm

14 year old boy rapes 9 year old girl to death in Ikorodu




From Punch 
The police in Lagos State have commenced investigation into how a nine-year-old girl died, after sustaining injuries caused by alleged consistent rape. According to police authorities, the deceased was raped over five times, by a 14-year-old student, Onyi Adimabua, in the Ikorodu area of the state.
The father of the deceased, Simeon Jigo, told Punch Metro that Onyi is the son of the proprietor of the school his daughter attended. He said his daughter opened up about the rape when she started having medical problems. The 77-year-old man said his daughter died on October 3, 2013.
He said, “Up until my daughter’s death, she was a pupil of Fulfilled Greenland School, Ikorodu, and she was in primary three. One day, she came home and started complaining of pains around her vagina, stomach area. We rushed her to Ikorodu General Hospital.

“A doctor checked her and after conducting some tests on her, told us that my daughter had sustained medical complications due to forced sexual intercourse. I was alarmed by this; so, I had a private discussion with my daughter.

“She told me that it was her school proprietor’s son, Onyi, that had been raping her. The boy had threatened to kill her if she ever told anyone about it.”

The indigene of Ondo State told PUNCH Metro that after initial treatments, he took his daughter to Arogbo in Ondo State to be taken care of but her condition continued to deteriorate.
A few days after the troubled father travelled to Ondo State, Onyi, accompanied by his parents, also travelled to Ondo State, to apologise to Jigo’s family. The girl, however, was said to have died that very day.

 “On getting to the house where my daughter was, we discovered that she was dead. Onyi confessed that he had been raping my daughter prior to her death,’ Jigo said.
PUNCH Metro learnt that after the girl’s demise, irate youths in the area attempted to lynch the 14-year-old boy.

The bereaved father was said to have intervened and reported the matter to a nearby police station, where the teenager was held for safe keeping. The next morning, Onyi and his parents travelled back to Lagos.

The alleged rapist’s parents, in company with a chief in Ikorodu, reportedly visited Jigo when he returned to Lagos. The group were said to have pleaded that the bereaved father should not pursue the case but he refused.

Jigo said, “I went to the Ikorodu Police station to report the case but was surprised when the policemen on duty said I should not write any statement.  They only told me to write down my telephone number and said they would call me later.
“After waiting for many days without any call, I wrote a petition and the matter was transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba.”
It was however learnt that Onyi had been taken to his father’s hometown in Delta State thereby stalling police investigation.

The teenager’s parents,  however described the incident as the handiwork of the devil.
The 14-year-old boy’s father, Andrew Adimabua, said, “I trained that boy in the way of the Lord and expected so much from him. He has confessed to the act; there is nothing to hide. He told me that he learnt about sex by watching blue (pornographic) films.

“We are not hiding him and we will cooperate with the police. On the day the little girl died, he was beaten up and made to stay in the rain for hours. As a result, he contracted pneumonia so we sent him home for treatment. When he recovers, he’ll be taken to the police for questioning.”
Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, who confirmed the incident to our correspondent on the telephone, expressed shock at the development.

Braide said Onyi would be re-arrested in the course of investigation.
“It is appalling that a teenager could indulge in such act. The matter is under investigation and the culprit will be re-arrested.”

Globacom Delights Abuja with Comedy & Music from Basketmouth, Wande Coal, P-Square, Deray Davis, Tony Roberts & more at the Glo Laffta Fest 2013


Globacom Lafta Fest in Abuja - BellaNaija - October 2013 (1)The Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, had a great & funny night on Friday 25th October 2013 as Globacom staged the comedy show, Glo Laffta Fest, in the city.
Thisday Dome, venue of the show, wa filled with an excited crowd as 16 of Nigeria’s finest and international comedians combined with amazing musicians thrilled Abuja residents.
The artistes comprising four Americans, one South African, one Ugandan and 10 top Nigerian entertainers from Nigeria’s comedy and music circle, showed why Glo LafftaFest is described as the biggest comedy show in Africa.
Anchored by popular comedian Basketmouth, the Glo Laffta Fest was tagged Invasion LOL. Sensational singer, Omawumi, fired the first salvo when she set the expansive hall rocking. Similarly, MI delivered a great performance to show why he is Africa’s Rapper Number One. Wande Coal was also at his sensational best as he got the huge crowd rocking to his “Bumper to Bumper“. The duo PSquare demonstrated that they were Africa’s best as they preformed their hit song “Alingo“.Globacom Lafta Fest in Abuja - BellaNaija - October 2013 (3) Globacom Lafta Fest in Abuja - BellaNaija - October 2013 (6)
In between the musical sessions and performances by the foreign comedians, the top Nigerian comedians such as Akpororo, Gordons, I Go Save, Buchi, Funny Bone and Bovi, gave a good account of themselves.
The international artistes comprising the American foursome, Robbert Powell, Donnivan Jordan, Tony Roberts and Deray Davis sent the audience into guffaws with their rib-cracking jokes. Donnivan said based on the falsehood they had been fed in America, he arrived Nigeria expecting to ride a camel but was stunned when his guests provided him with a glittering Range Rover. The duo of Ndumiso Lindi from South Africa and Salvador from Uganda also sent the huge crowd reeling with laughter. Salvador was the revelation of the night as he received standing ovation when he was leaving the stage. His clincher was his joke about a TV commercial he starred in when several takes got the characters drunk and messed up the shoot.Globacom Lafta Fest in Abuja - BellaNaija - October 2013 (5)
Explaining the basis for the show, the anchorman, Basketmouth, said that Globacom, “being the only network that cares about giving back to the people, put this show together to appreciate Nigerians that have stood behind the company in the last 10 years“.
Ijeoma Nwabueze, a student of Geography, University of Ibadan, who attended the show, said it was the biggest and the richest she had ever attended. ”This show is the biggest and the most entertaining show I have ever watched. You know, I wasn’t too sure when I was invited to come. So my coming was basically to see what will happen and I thank God that I did not miss the show. Otherwise, I would have missed the opportunity of being part of this great fun“.
Similarly, Adelaja Olugbenga, a banker, said, “kudos must be given to Globacom for this fantastic show. I really enjoyed myself“.
The show will continue this weekend in Owerri, while Enugu, Port Harcourt, Uyo, Calabar, Benin City, Abakaliki, Aba and Ibadan will take their turns in the coming weekends.Globacom Lafta Fest in Abuja - BellaNaija - October 2013 (4) Globacom Lafta Fest in Abuja - BellaNaija - October 2013 (2)

2Face Idibia, Tonto Dikeh, DJ Jimmy Jatt, Laide Bakare, Adams Ibrahim & Gbemi Phillips at Lee’s Celebrity Monthly B-Day Party in Lagos – Photos


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On Saturday 26th October 2013, another edition of Lee’s Celebrity Monthly Birthday Party took place at Swanky’s Alibi, Lush Mall, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos.
The party was organized to celebrate some of your favourite stars – DJ Jimmy Jatt, Laide Bakare, GT Da Guitarman- who had their birthdays in the months of September and October.
Also spotted at the event were 2Face Idibia, Tonto Dikeh, Gbemi Phillips, Adams Ibrahim and Shine Begho.
Check out some photos from the party!
Arrivals
GT Da Guitarman
GT Da Guitarman
Shine Begho
Shine Begho
DJ Jimmy Jatt
DJ Jimmy Jatt
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2Face Idibia
2Face Idibia
Laide Bakare
Laide Bakare
Omo Baba
Omo Baba
2Face Idibia & Adams Ibrahim
2Face Idibia & Adams Ibrahim
Jeremiah Ogbodo
Jeremiah Ogbodo
Gbemi Phillips & Tonto Dikeh
Gbemi Phillips & Tonto Dikeh
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Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde in Iconic Invanity & Genevieve Nnaji in Bridget Awosika on Day 3 of the GTBank LFDW

On Day 3 of the 2013 GTBank Lagos Fashion & Design Week which took place from Wednesday 23rd October 2013 to Saturday 26th October 2013 at Ocean View, Victoria Island, Lagos, our BN Glam Cam spotted Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and Genevieve Nnaji.
They were present at the anticipated fashion week to support some of their favourite designers.
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde - October 2013 - BellaNaija
After vacationing with her cute clan in Italy and the UK from August to September, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde made a stylish return to the red carpet. (click here and here to see vacation photos)
On Day 3 of the fashion show, she showed support for one of her favourite designers Iconic Invanity. The brand is responsible for some of Omosexy’s amazing red carpet looks.
And on this occasion, this look makes the list. Proving that she is very much a superstar, she was given a look from the Spring/Summer 2014 collection that was displayed that evening.
The blue velvet long dress with long sleeves showcased on the runway was slightly modified for her. The sleeves were three-quarter and the hem was slightly below her knees. She styled the look with silver drop earrings, a blue clutch and blue heels.
Wavy dark locks and pink lipstick completed the look.
Genevieve Nnaji in Bridget Awosika - October 2013 - BellaNaija
We missed a special red carpet moment from Genevieve Nnaji when she couldn’t make it to the BFI London Film Festival Premiere of Half of a Yellow Sun because she was down with the flu.
But we were delighted to spot her on the red carpet on Day 3 of the GTBank Lagos Fashion & Design Week. Genevieve was there to view the recent collection from Bridget Awosika – the brand she wore to the 2013 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards in March. (click here to see)
She chose a beautiful yellow chiffon dress by the brand.
The spaghetti strap dress which was displayed at the 2012 MTN Lagos Fashion and Design Week, was showcased with a silk silver material.
She styled the rise-and-fall hem dress with gold stud earrings, a black clutch, a gold wrist watch and a pair of yellow neon heels. Wavy locks and a neutral pout completed the look.

Former Vice President Mike Akhigbe dies at 68


Former Chief of General Staff, and Vice President of Nigeria during the General Abdusalam Abubakar led military government, Vice Admiral Mike Okhai Akhigbe, is dead. The former military governor of Ondo State died yesterday Monday October 28th in a hospital in New York after battling with throat cancer for many years. He was 68 years old. May his soul rest in peace...amen.