Slay Queen Finally caught At Lagos Party After Evading Creditor For 2 Years [Photos] A Nigerian slay queen @Batook 55 (Tejupretty ), who has been evading her creditor she owes 496 k for 2 years , was finally caught in a birthday party in Lagos. However , the slay queen with over 50 k followers on Instagram knelt down to beg her creditor who wasn’ t listening , but demanded that she pays the money she owes . Here are the some screenshots relaying what happened at the party . However according to some of her friends , she has transferred the money. Source:facebook
Some electorate in Kogi have approached a Federal High Court in Abuja to declare the return and swearing-in of Alhaji Yahaya Bello as the governor of Kogi as null and void. The suit, number FHC/ABJ/C3/535/ /2017, was filed before Justice John Tsoho of the Federal High Court 3, Abuja. This is contained in court documents made available to newsmen on Tuesday in Lokoja. Mr Michael Elokun, Mr Ibrahim Sule and Mrs Hawa Adamu approached the court on behalf of all registered voters in Kogi. Other defendants in the suit are: the All Progressives Party (APC), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as well as the Minister of Justice and the Attorney-General of the Federation. In the originating summon supported by a 19-paragraph affidavit, the petitioners are asking the court to remove the governor on grounds that he is not a registered voter in Kogi. They also urged the court to remove Bello on the grounds that he was not validly nominated in w...
Pat Utomi, co-founder of Lagos Business School and Pan Atlantic University, has urged groups in the country to find ways to halt Nigeria’s impending anarchy. Mr. Utomi made the call in Awka on Monday at the June, 2017 meeting of University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) Alumni Association and presentation of Certificates of Honour to class of 1953 to 1967. The professor, an alumnus of the university, said groups and organisations like the alumni could use their wealth of experience and strength to work towards building stronger institutions in the country. “Any society that is not investing in the education and wellbeing of its future generation is seriously heading towards anarchy. “Nigeria is a classic example of a country that is walking towards failure; the society fails largely because people like you have not done the needful to sustain the country. “And so, when alumni of an institution that means something to the making of the nation does not realise its duty, the possibilit...
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