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Meet the Lady Who is Allegedly Sleeping With Her Father

We are currently living in a world in which the events that occur can give one the impression that the end of the planet is drawing nigh. When we first open our eyes, we are greeted by a terrifying or implausible tale. We find ourselves unable to believe some of the things that go on in our community. Children are rebelling against their parents, and parents are isolating their children because they are too worn out to continue parenting.

A story about a woman who allegedly married her mother’s husband and then drove her mother out of the home she shared with her stepfather has been making the rounds on the internet for the past two days. The woman was reportedly staying with her stepfather at the time. The account that was provided by the mother is that the mother and her husband had no problems up until the time that they were involved in an accident, after which the mother lost the ability to walk normally.

Following the accident, he began behaving in an erratic manner and turning his back on her. He would engage in any activity imaginable with her daughter, who was also his stepdaughter, and the two of them would even sneak out of the house for several days without letting her know where they were going. They eventually start to be abusive toward her, cursing at her and eventually forcing her to move out of the main house and into the back room so that they can continue to cohabitate in the main house.

Even though she had given her husband their car, he ended up taking it back and giving it to their daughter instead. At that point, the mother first became aware that the situation was extremely precarious. The mother made the decision to give Moja a call in order to get some assistance so that she could gather her belongings and depart the yard. When the moja love arrived with the cameras, my daughter and I banded together and yelled obscenities at the mother. The girl even asked me, “Where were you when I was sleeping with your husband?”

When the host of Moja Live questioned the mother, she responded “it’s evident” when asked if her daughter’s husband was having sexual relations with her. When the husband was asked why he was sleeping with his wife’s daughter, he responded by asking his wife where she was when he was sleeping with the daughter. Unfortunately, the wife was unable to respond to her husband’s question because it appeared that she was also having an affair. The unfortunate wife gathered her belongings, said her goodbyes, and left to pursue a life of independence.

This news came as a complete surprise to a great number of people. They couldn’t believe that this young woman had actually married her mother’s spouse and then driven her mother out of the house. A great number of people have been looking for this girl, and they are interested in seeing images of her. As a result of my study, I was able to obtain some photographs of her. Take a look at them below:

 

 

This topic is off limits. Because of what she did to her mother, this young lady will bear the consequences for the rest of her life. Even the Bible instructs you to show proper reverence for your mother if you want to have a healthy and happy life. The tears shed by her mother will forever accompany her, and they will bring her nothing but misfortune throughout the rest of her life.

Source: ZA South Africa

Police confirm 31 dead in Rivers church stampede

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The Rivers State Police Command has said a total of 31 persons died during a stampede at the venue of an outreach programme put together by a new generation church in Port Harcourt on Saturday morning.

The church, known as Kings Assembly, was said to have invited members of the public to partake in the event where gift items and food were promised to be shared to congregants.

The church is located in the GRA area of Port Harcourt, but the event was held at the Port Harcourt Polo Club, a bigger facility to accommodate the anticipated crowd.

The acting spokesperson for the state Police Command, Grace Iringe-Koko, confirmed the 31 deaths, saying the church had organised the outreach to give out palliatives to the underprivileged in society before the unexpected occurred.

“It is 31 persons that died. It was a stampede because a church was trying to give out palliatives.

“They were about to start the event by 9am or so. But some persons went there and broke into the place and went inside.

“So people started rushing in and there was a stampede.

“From the information we have, the church was trying to gift items and food to assist the underprivileged.

“Meanwhile, investigation has commenced to ascertain the remote and immediate causes of the incident,” Iringe-Koko, a Superintendent of Police, stated.

The Punch

Stephanie Coker Congratulates Husband After Clinching Senatorial Ticket In Ogun

Stephanie Coker-Aderinokun’s husband on Tuesday, May 24, emerged as the senatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for Ogun Central in the 2023 election.

Aderinokun got 214 votes in the primary election that was held Monday at Olusegun Obasanjo presidential library in Abeokuta.

The talk show host and mother of one congratulated her husband in a post on her Instagram page, saying she is proud to be his wife.

She went on to extol his virtues, describing him as a cheerful giver, whose compassion for others is admirable.

She wrote: “Kú oríire ọkọ mi, Olówó orí mi… this victory belongs to GOD. To say I’m proud to be your wife is an understatement. People that knew we were dating then, would always say one thing to me… “Olumide Aderinokun, ah he is a good guy” I would be like “yeah I know”. He’s a good guy, very giving, very humble and God-fearing.

“Little did I know there was more to this “good guy”. Akinruiyiwa, you are a rare breed.

“You are a cheerful giver, your compassion for others is admirable, You have already done so much to impact the lives of the good people of Abeokuta, I have faith in you that you will be a tool of positive change and improvement.

“You are the man of the people. My winner! Congratulations my incoming senator, I love you ❤️.”

Vanguard

APC Postpones Party’s Presidential Primary

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The leadership of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has announced the postponement of its Special National Convention for Presidential Primary, earlier scheduled for May 29 and 30th, 2022.

National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Felix Morka, announced this in a terse statement, hours after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), extended the deadline for parties to conduct their primaries.

The statement read, “Following the Independent National Electoral Commission’s extension of deadline for the submission of list of candidates by political parties, the All Progressives Congress (APC) hereby postpones its Special Convention for Presidential Primary from Sunday, 29th-Monday, 30th of May, 2020, to Monday, 6th-Wednesday, 8th of June, 2022.”

INEC announced the extension of the deadline for political parties to conduct their primaries by six days on Friday evening.

The commission had initially fixed deadline for June 3. The extension covers the six-day period between June 4 and 9.

2023: Oyo APC Governorship Primary Postponed

The gubernatorial primary election of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State has been postponed.

Newsmen recall that the primary election has been slated to hold today (Thursday).

It was expected to hold at the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium, Oke Ado Ibadan.

Six candidates all of whom are from Ibadan, the state capital are contesting to secure the ticket of the party ahead of 2023 general elections.

The six aspirants are Senator representing Oyo Central senatorial district, Teslim Folarin, former Deputy Governor (Operations) of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Chief Adebayo Adelabu, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Chief Adeniyi Akintola, former Commissioner for Health, Dr. Azeez Adeduntan, an Ibadan-based lawyer, Barrister Akeem Agbaje and Engineer Oyedele Hakeem Alao.

Newsmen who was at the venue however gathered that the primary has been postponed, though it was not officially announced.

While some people said that the primary has been postponed indefinitely, others are of the opinion that the primary would be held tomorrow, Friday.

Newsmen report that the primary election was postponed Thursday evening after the Chairman of the electoral committee, Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi, Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in the state, Barrister Mutiu Agboke and the aspirants had arrived.

Those that were seen at the venue included Folarin, Adelabu, Adeduntan, Agbaje and Alao.

All efforts made by the journalists, who were at the venue to know the main reason for the postponement proved to be abortive, although, some sources who spoke in confidence, explained that the primary was postponed due to security challenges.

The rumour of the postponement became glaring when Afikuyomi, Agboke, the aspirants and security agents were leaving the venue.

This made the journalists who had been waiting for the time of the primary election to also leave the venue.

Today

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck Are Discussing Having a ‘Destination or Tropical Wedding’

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are in the midst of wedding planning, Entertainmenment Tonight reports, and their eyes are set set on some place warm and outside of Los Angeles. A source told the outlet, “Ben and Jen want to get married soon. They are talking about having a destination or tropical wedding. They cant wait to spend the rest of their lives togetther forever, happily in love. [They are also] excited to unify their families even further.”

Entertainment Tonight’s update comes shortly after a source told Us Weekly that Lopez would happily get married to Affleck this summer if he wanted to tie the knot that soon too.

“Jennifer will tell you she’s not in a rush to get married, but her friends think otherwise,” a source told Us. “The truth is that if Ben wanted to push this forward as early as this summer, she’d be totally down with that.”

“[She] wants the formalities out of the way so they can start their journey as man and wife sooner rather than later,” the source added. “She definitely wants a spectacular celebration at some point and money won’t be an object! They’re both committed to making this work and taking all the steps necessary to respect each other’s boundaries and learn from their mistakes the last time around.”

Lopez hasn’t said anything about her wedding plans yet. In April, a source told Page Six that the couple will likely keep their exact ceremony details private. “After the last time [they got engaged], there won’t be any announcements of when and where they are getting married. They will just do it and then announce,” the source said. For context, when Lopez and Affleck were first engaged and preparing to get married in September 2003, they called off their wedding because of the media attention surrounding it. They ultimately broke up in January 2004.

Aceshowbiz

Wike bombs Peter Obi for leaving PDP: ‘You lack character, integrity’

 

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Wike, a PDP Presidential aspirant, spoke in an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today on Thursday evening.

Obi, a PDP presidential aspirant announced his resignation from the party on Wednesday, citing recent development in the party which made it practically impossible to continue participating and making such constructive contributions.

Wike said he was not surprised by Obi’s departure from the PDP and knew that he lacked character and integrity.

“Obi’s departure is not a surprising thing to me. That is what I have always said, you have to be careful. For those of us who have joined this party since 1998, we have never left this party.

“We believe in this party and it is our blood. It does not matter what problem we may have in the party, we have to be inside it to settle the problem. So Peter Obi’s leaving the party is not surprising to me and there is no way he would have won the presidential primaries.

“How will he have won? I went to Anambra and told them not to waste their votes on him. Since Peter Obi left APGA to PDP, we have not won election in Anambra, check it. At that level, there must be integrity, there must be character.

“How can a man who has gone to virtually all states to tell them how he had been a trader, how his family had been trading, that everyone should support him and so on. Three days to the primaries, he said he has left the party,” he said.

 

Wike added: “Now from what I read on the social media, he has met Kwankwaso, whether to join him in NNPP, with that, Kwankwaso wants to be president, will he now say he wants to be VP to Kwankwaso? All I tell people is that integrity and character are very important. When we are talking about character, it is an issue; you can be the best of economist, no character, no integrity.

“A VP in 2019 election? what is he seeing differently now, he did not see it for how many years, but just 72 hours, it is now he is seeing something he never saw for many years now. The party gave you VP ticket, that is why I say some people can become presidential candidate and still abandon the party and mess you up.”

Source: PM News

Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis: Should ransom payments be banned?

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Having paid a ransom three times to secure the freedom of his loved ones, Nigerian businessman Lawal Ado is not impressed by moves to outlaw payments to kidnappers.

A controversial bill to criminalise ransom payments is the latest attempt to curb the country’s spiralling and lucrative kidnapping industry.

It proposes a jail sentence of up to 15 years for anyone who pays a ransom.

Mr Ado said his two daughters were travelling in a police convoy along the Buruku road in Kaduna state, a notorious flashpoint for the criminal gangs, when they were abducted in December.

They were held for 15 weeks, and only freed after he paid a ransom of 10m naira ($24,000, £19,000) in cash, he told the BBC.

A few years ago, his wife was kidnapped from their home in Kaduna city and she was released after he paid 700,000 naira.

His mother – seized while travelling to her home village, also in Kaduna state – was freed after he paid 300,000 naira.

Mr Ado said that when confronted by the reality of armed men threatening the lives of those closest to you, you have no choice but to come up with the cash.

Lawmakers were opposed to ransom payments only because “they have not had a family member kidnapped”, he added.

But the lawmakers argue that such payments fuel the kidnapping industry, where criminal gangs randomly seize people and demand anything from $50 to $1m.

Since 2011, kidnappers have collected at least $18m, with more than half of it between 2016 and 2020, says SBM Intelligence, a think-tank based in Lagos.

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Detective superintendent Eguaoje Funmilayo of the Federal Criminal Investigations Department (FCID) said families were normally hesitant to involve police, and instead pay ransoms – something that police discourage them from doing.

In a rare success, police earlier this month announced the arrest of two alleged masterminds of the abduction of a group of university students whose parents reportedly paid 200m naira for their release.

Senator Ezenwa Onyewuchi – who proposed the bill, which has been approved by the upper chamber and will now go to the lower house – said kidnapping had become “the most virulent form of banditry in Nigeria and the most pervasive and intractable violent crime in the country”.

No place is out of reach for kidnapping gangs, but they are especially prevalent in northern Nigeria. Airports, railways, military barracks and religious places have all been targeted over the years.

Families of kidnap victims often sell their property, take loans from banks and crowdfund to raise the ransom.

Those who do not pay are sometimes killed, and there have been reported cases of kidnappers removing human organs from their victims to sell.

Usman Mbaekwe, who spent five days in a forest in southern Nigeria after a bus he was travelling in was attacked, said the security forces made no attempt to rescue him. He was freed after his wife raised 1m naira (£2,000, $2,400).

In something that could be taken straight from the script of one of Nigeria’s famous Nollywood movies, the people delivering the cash were taken on a winding route from Lagos to Sapele, hundreds of kilometres away in the Niger Delta, where they were ordered to drop the money along the road, he said.

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Globally, countries like the US and UK rule out ransom payments to kidnappers, arguing that the best way to stop abductions is to remove the incentive.

But countries like France, Germany, Spain and Italy have reportedly paid millions of dollars to free their citizens held hostage by armed gangs in Africa, and elsewhere.

Even the Nigerian federal government is said to have paid huge sums to kidnappers in the past – including to Boko Haram militants to secure the release of some of the Chibok schoolgirls who were kidnapped in 2014, while the Katsina state government reportedly paid for the release of schoolboys seized by armed men in 2020.

More recently, a brazen attack took place on a passenger train travelling between Abuja and Kaduna, in March. At least eight people were killed, and more than 60 are thought to be still held by the gunmen.

The abductors have not asked for a ransom but are making other demands of the government, supporting the argument that outlawing payments will not solve the kidnap crisis.

“Payments of ransom is not the problem here, kidnapping is,” said Imran Rufai, whose brother is being held by the train attackers.

Zara Aliyu, whose brother was also abducted from the train, agrees.

“You can only pass such bills where there is adequate security,” Ms Aliyu said.

Although it is unclear whether President Muhammadu Buhari supports the bill, he expressed opposition to ransom payments last year.

He said state governments should review their policy of “rewarding bandits with money and vehicles”, and called for patience in tackling the crisis.

“We have the capacity to deploy massive force against the bandits in the villages where they operate, but our limitation is the fear of heavy casualties of innocent villagers and hostages,” Mr Buhari said.

Source: BBC News

Abacha’s Son Wins Kano PDP Governorship Primaries

Alhaji Muhammad Abacha, son of former military leader, Sani Abacha has emerged governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the 2023 general election in Kano State.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Abacha polled 736 votes to defeat his closest rival, Jafar Sani-Bello, who scored 710 votes in the primary election on Wednesday in Kano state.

Announcing the results, the Returning Officer,  Hajiya Amina Garba, declared  Abacha as the winner of the primaries having scored 736 votes.

The Chairman the Electoral Committee, Alhaji Mohammed Jamu, said the primaries were legally conducted with validly-elected delegates and supervised by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, police and State Security Service operatives. (NAN)

Heavy Security As APC Holds Governorship Primary in Lagos

Police Arrest Suspects As Explosion Rocks Nyesom Wike Father’s Church

Three Missing Children Found Dead In A Retired Police Officer’s CarThere was a heavy presence of security operatives on Thursday, at the venue of the special state congress of the All Progressives Congress, APC.

The party is set to select its governorship candidate for the 2023 general election in Lagos State at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena in Lagos State.

Patrol vehicles and Armoured Personnel Carriers were stationed at the access roads leading to the venue while the officers were strategically positioned at various entrances and within the premises of the venue.

NAN reports that the special state congress had started with accreditation of ad hoc delegates from the 20 Local Government Areas of the state as of the time of this report.

Members of the electoral committee for the primaries were around and delegates were moving around, expecting voting to begin.

Speaking to NAN, Mr Ademola Sadiq, the Chairman of the Accreditation Sub-Committee for the Governorship Primary Support Committee, said he was impressed by the peaceful and smooth accreditation ahead of the election.

“The accreditation has been so well organised and some local government ad hoc delegates are only expecting two or delegates to be completely cleared.

“On the whole, we are 1,225 delegates. Hopefully, by my estimation, we have attended to about 800 people so we are expecting just a few right now.

“In another 20 minutes we should be done with accreditation,” Sadiq said.

He also expressed hope that the exercise would be successful.

“I am expecting outstanding success in the primaries. We are lucky because the number of delegates has been pruned down because of the non-signing of the Electoral Act amendment (by President Buhari Muhammadu).

“We just have 1225, so, within two hours, all of them should be able to vote and we disperse,” the chairman told NAN.

NAN reports that apart from the incumbent, Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who is seeking a reelection ticket, two other aspirants in the race were former Commissioners in the state, Wale Oluwo and AbdulAhmed Mustapha.

Source: Daily Post