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Joy comes in the morning for late Ajimobi’s wife

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Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning. The wife of the late Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi, seems to have found joy as she was spotted in a  video dancing to a popular Nigerian song.

Ever since her husband died on June 25, 2020, from complications from coronavirus disease, the pretty woman has not been seen in her cheerful self.

As expected, the video which saw her dancing with Adebayo Adelabu came with mixed reactions on social media. While some were happy for her, others felt it was too early for her to be throwing a party.

Addressing the public, Adelabu condemned the negativity and mischief associated with the viral video.

He said: “Any right-thinking individual is supposed to be happy for our mummy, seeing her in that mood for the first time in almost a year after the transition of our great leader and former governor of Oyo State, Senator Abiola Ajimobi.

“This great virtuous woman stood by her husband through thick and thin while alive and mourning him for a whole year is also unprecedented. We believe she deserves to be happy again.”

According to him, the dancing moment which was quite brief actually took place at the reception and victory party organised for Oyo ALGON members a few days after their victory at the supreme court, by Dr. (Mrs) Florence Ajimobi.

“All the duly elected local government and LCDA chairmen were present at the party which was also attended by our party chairman, key stakeholders and guber aspirants in the 2019 general elections.

“Having thanked the former first lady for the well-organised party and commended her for standing by ALGON all through the trial period, the memory of our late leader was resuscitated through praise singing by our regular musician on the bandstand, Wole Ojo.

“At this moment, some of us chose to dance to the music to honour our late leader. At the height of the dance, we decided to draw out Mrs Ajimobi to join us on the dance floor because we believe she deserves to be happy again, having mourned for a whole year. After so much persuasion, she eventually succumbed to our pressure and chose to do a brief dance with each of us in turns. We were all happy for her seeing her in that mood for the first time in almost a year. She cannot mourn forever.”

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I have no ‘soap’ to cut for anybody – Obi Cubana

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Socialite Obi Iyiegbu, better known as Obi Cubana, has said he doesn’t have any “soap” to cut for anyone.

In an interview with BBC News Pidgin on Tuesday, Cubana urged young people to work hard to earn a better life.

Since the Chairman of Cubana Nightclub had a lavish burial for his mother in Oba, Anambra, he has become a social media sensation.

Cubana has however condemned money rituals and emphasized the importance of prayer, God, hard effort, and investing in a good group of friends.

“We didn’t plan for one-fifth of the crowd at the funeral,” he said.

“But see what happened at the burial. People have been saying that Obi Cubana has money, which money? They need to know people who have money in Anambra and in Nigeria. It is not about money but goodwill. What happened that day, money can’t buy it. See the mammoth crowd, yet nobody was raped, no car was stolen and no one was attacked. It can only be God.”

Cubana said he believes in fasting and prayer for spiritual fortification and not rituals. “I do pray before I leave the house. I pray because if you don’t pray your body will be naked and prone to different attacks,” he said.

Advising youths, he said, “If you are in your 20s, work now. I am 46 years (old), I have done my first half. I don’t know why someone who is just 20 years (old) will say he has not made it when he still has 50 years 60 years ahead.

“There is no soap to cut for anybody, there is no soap anywhere, work, pray, be good, make your own soap.”

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Oba Burial: Obi Cubana, Kanayo O. Kanayo may go to jail

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Cubana Nightclub’s founder, Obinna Iyiegbu, aka Obi Cubana,  Nollywood actor, Kanayo O Kanayo, and others who attended a recent burial ceremony in Oba, Anambra, risk six months in prison after breaching the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) rule.

Obi Cubana staged a lavish burial ceremony for his late mother, Ezinne Iyiegbu, who died in December 2020.

The funeral was graced by Kanayo O. Kanayo, actor Alex Ekubo and many other celebrities.

In one of the videos uploaded by Obi Cubana on his Instagram during the celebration of life for his mother, he was seen spraying naira notes to persons around him.

In another video, he is seen dancing on naira notes sprayed on him by guests at his party, while Kanayo O Kanayo and other guests were also captured on video spraying Cubana naira notes.

The act of spraying naira and dancing on the note is an abuse of Nigeria’s currency, and it contravenes Section 21 of the CBN Act 2007, which stipulates six months jail term.

What the CBN act says about spraying and dancing on naira

According to the act:

(1) A person who tampers with a coin or note issued by the Bank is guilty of an offence and shall on notes and coins imprisonment for a term not less than six months or to a fine not less than N50,000 or to both such fine and imprisonment.

(2) A coin or note shall be deemed to have been tampered with if the coin or note has been impaired, diminished or lightened otherwise than by fair wear and tear or has been defaced by stumping, engraving, mutilating, piercing, stapling, writing, tearing, soiling, squeezing or any other form of deliberate and willful abuse whether the coin or note has or has not been thereby diminished or lightened.

(3) For the avoidance of doubt, spraying of, dancing or matching on the Naira or any note issued by the Bank during social occasions or otherwise howsoever shall constitute an abuse and defacing of the Naira or such note and shall be punishable under Sub-section (1) of this section.

Source: Vanguard

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Video: Billionaire Mike Adenuga in mess as ex ‘mistress’ accuses him of intimidation

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A fresh video has surfaced where a certain woman, Ms. Honora Olumide Johnson, accused billionaire mogul, Dr. Mike Adenuga, of using the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to intimidate and confiscate everything she has worked for.

Johnson, who was a confidential secretary to Dr. Mike Adenuga for over 30 years, now faces eviction from her house in Lagos.

Adenuga had accused her of filching money belonging to Worldspan Holdings, one his companies, to the tune of $300,000 which was meant to be transferred to a Conoil account. It was alleged that Johnson transferred the funds to a different account in China for her benefits.

Johnson was also accused of methodically stealing “various currencies in naira and foreign currencies in the total equivalent of $350,000” between 2018 and 2020.

In her response, Johnson denied all the allegations, arguing that she had left the employment of Mike Adenuga in 2019 following his desire  to continue their 30-year-old romantic relationship.

While crying uncontrollably, she said in the video: “He said I stole money; money that I didn’t steal. What did I do? 30 years I gave my life to Adenuga. How many houses do I have? What did he do for me? He didn’t do anything for me. No children, no husband. Mike Adenuga, live me alone.”

See video below:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CRWlaS9g7Y-/?utm_medium=copy_link

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