Tuesday, March 21, 2017

#BBNaija: Whatsapp Chat Between Thin Tall Tony & His Wife Surfaces Online After He Got Evicted (PHOTO)


Saw this very funny information online and I decided to share it with you all. You can be sure this was how their conversation went last night.
As seen on Nigerian Entertainment Today earlier today!
Nigerians are indeed known to be a people with a great sense of humor, the way we make jokes out of every situation is one of our greatest strength and our survival skill.

Thursday, March 16, 2017

NCC: Nigerians spend $6.6b on telecom services

Executive Vice Chairman, Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Danbatta (M) with Faces of the Nigeria Telecom Consumer, Helen Paul (L) and Ali Nuhu, at the 2017 Year of Consumer Programme in Abuja on Wednesday. Photo: Anthony Alabi/ICE/NAN
Prof. Umar  Garba Danbatta, the Executive Vice Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) says Nigerian telecom consumers spent $6.6 billion  in 2016.
Danbatta disclosed this on Wednesday in Abuja during the  launch of the NCC Year of Consumer.
He said that in 2015, the Nigerian telecom consumers spent 5.6 billion dollars, adding that consumers’ contribution had made the success stories possible in the sector.

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

12 Things That Happen To Your Body When You Eat Eggs



You may not see this very often, but eggs really deserve to be called “superfoods.” Nutritionists say that eggs are incredibly nutritious.
Add more eggs to your menu. These are loaded with nutrients, and most of them aren’t contained in the American diet. Eggs are rich in proteins, amino acids, iron and antioxidants. They are great for athletes and individuals who try to gain muscle.

Monday, March 13, 2017

Even Doctors Cannot Explain This: Boiled Cinnamon And Honey Is The Cure For Cancer, Arthritis, Gallbladder Issues, Cholesterol And 10 More Health Problems!


The mix of honey and cinnamon was known even centuries back in traditional curing in China. These items were like meds or cures since they healed and were known as home remedies for a long time.

Monday, March 6, 2017

Gombe dry season farmers cry out over hippos menace

Hippopotami
Dry season farmers in Malleri village of Kwami Local Government Area of Gombe state have raised concern over the menace of rampaging hippopotami in the area.
Some of the farmers who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Malleri village on Monday, said that the rampaging animals have been terrorizing people and destroying their crops.
According to one of the farmers, Malam Isa Suleiman, the dreaded animals, usually come out early in the morning and night to destroy crops and threaten farmers.
He said that he spent over N300, 000 in his rice farm and that the animals had destroyed the crop.

Gbajabiamila lights up Surulere

Femi Gbajabiamila: lights up Surulere
The Majority Leader of the House of Representatives, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila, on Sunday night inaugurated solar-powered streetlights in Rabiatu Thompson and Olufemi communities in his Surulere Constituency.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that residents of the benefitting communities and those from adjoining areas trooped out in their numbers to witness the switching-on of the lights.
Gbajabiamila, represented by Mr Sherif Balogun, Sole Administrator, Surulere Local Government Area, said the provision of the streetlights was redemption of his electoral promise to always connect with his constituents and deliver dividends of democracy.

Wizkid wins first iHeart Radio award

Wizkid wins iHeart Radio award
Afrobeat star, Ayo Balogun popularly known as ‘WizKid’ has bagged an iHeart Radio Award for his collaboration on ‘One dance’ with American rapper, Drake and singer, Kyla.
The international award which is his first for the year comes weeks after he failed to clinch a Grammy award for the same song.
The song lost in the Album of the Year category at the Grammys 2017 for the album “Views”.
According to billboard, ‘One dance,’ won Hip-Hop Song of the Year beating another Drake song ‘Controlla’, Desiigner’s ‘Panda’, Fat Joe and Remy Ma’s ‘All the way up

Dollar crashes again at parallel market

Dollar
The greenback on Monday crashed against the Naira, as the Nigerian currency gained 5 points at the parallel market against the Dollar.
The Naira traded at N460 to a dollar, after speculators had forced it 3 points down amid liquidity boost on Friday.
However, the Naira weakened against the Pound Sterling but maintained its Euro rate as it traded at N560 and N480, respectively.
At the Bureau De Change (BDC) window, the Naira was sold at

NANS declares 3 days prayer for President Buhari

President Buhari
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has declared three days of prayers for the quick recovery and early return of President Muhammadu Buhari to Nigeria.
A statement by NAN’s President, Comrade Chinonso Obasi, on Monday in Abuja, said that the three-day prayer would commence on Wednesday.
“Nigerian students would within three days starting from Wednesday, March 8, join other patriotic citizens to intercede on behalf of President Buhari who has been on extended medical vacation in the UK.

Friday, February 24, 2017

FUT Minna expels 44 students

FUT Minna: 44 students expelled
Forty-four students from various faculties were on Friday asked to withdraw from the Federal University of Technology, Minna over poor academic performance and examination malpractice.
The university’s spokesperson, Mrs Lydian Ledgu, said in Minna that the affected students have been ordered to vacate the campus.

UN cholera fund for Haiti fails to get support

Antonio Guterres
A UN fund set up for Haiti’s cholera victims is failing to draw support, with only two percent of the needed $400 million raised so far, according to a letter by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
Guterres asked member-states in the letter sent this week to notify the United Nations by March 6 whether they intend to pledge aid to Haiti, where more than 9,000 people died of cholera in a 2010 epidemic.
The United Nations is hoping to raise $400 million over two years to reduce the current cholera caseload of 30,000 to 10,000 by the end of 2018 and provide clean water and sanitation.

Southern Kaduna crisis exaggerated: Police chief

Aftermath of an attack in Southern Kaduna: Police commissioner says reports exaggerated
The Kaduna State Commissioner of Police, Mr Agyole Abeh on Friday said the crisis in Southern Kaduna has been largely exaggerated and used as a propaganda by those benefitting from it.
Abeh said in Kafanchan while giving update on the security situation in the area, that some community leaders in the area were compounding the issues due to selfish interest.
He, however, said the police and other security agencies  were on top of the situation, and doing everything to calm it.

‘I Know How Expensive Data Is’, Sympathetic Don Jazzy Launches Free WiFi Service

In a bid to soothing the use of social media, Mavin Records founder, Don Jazzy and technology company Tsaboin on Friday launched Flobyt, a free WiFi service for Nigerians residing in Lagos.
According to Dele Odufuye, Tsaboin MD/CEO, the Wifi service can be accessed in locations like eateries, parks, taxis, buses, restaurants, and cafés.

6.155kg heroin abandoned at Lagos airport

The abandoned heroin at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos
Drug smugglers have abandoned  6.155 kg of heroin  at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) Lagos.
The banned drug which originated from Pakistan was left unclaimed on the conveyor belt at the arrival hall during the inward screening of passengers on Etihad Airways flight, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) said.
NDLEA commander at the airport, Ahmadu Garba said that the abandoned heroin was hidden inside a bag of clothes.

Naira gains, closes at 495/dollar

The naira recorded a significant gain against the United States dollar on the parallel market on Thursday, three days after the Central Bank of Nigeria adjusted its foreign exchange policy.
Specifically, the local currency jumped from N505/dollar recorded on Wednesday to N495/dollar on Thursday, as the new policy measure continued to reverberate across the forex market.
The CBN had on Monday made adjustments to its forex policy aimed at boosting forex supply to enable commercial banks to

INEC disciplines 25 staff over Rivers re-run

Solomon Soyebi of INEC. Twitter Photo.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has resolved to discipline 25 personnel indicted in the December 10 Rivers state re-run elections.
INEC said that the indicted members of staff of the commission were going to be prosecuted by the police for their alleged role in the re-run.
A statement by Mt. Solomon Soyebi, INEC National Commissioner, said that internal disciplinary measures would be taken against the members of staff

More actresses now trade sex for movie roles –Nollywood actor

It appears that Nollywood actor, Uche Maduagwu, is better known for his activity on social media than for his roles in the movies. The man is currently carving a niche for himself as the fastest rising critic of the film industry in Nigeria.
On Thursday, Maduagwu swung his searchlight on the activities of female Nollywood practitioners and came up with the conclusion that more of the so-called star actresses in the industry are increasingly desperate to sleep with producers in return for lead roles in movies.

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Nigerian groups vow to fight Trump travel ban

Nigerian groups vow to help compatriots over Trump travel ban
The Nigerian community says it is prepared to legally defend any Nigerian traveller coming to the US  if targeted by immigration officials hiding under President Donald Trump’s new travel ban  on Friday.
Already, the Nigerian Lawyers Association and the Organisation for the Advancement of Nigeria (OAN), two influential Nigerian community associations in the U.S., have embarked on sensitisation of Nigerians who have relatives travelling to the U.S.
On Monday, the groups organised two sessions of

I am not indebted to any bank – Oduah

Senator Stella Oduah. Twitter photo
Sen. Stella Oduah has described as untrue allegations that she was indebted to Sterling Bank and other commercial banks in Nigeria.
On Wednesday, a Lagos Federal High Court restrained Sen. Oduah and Sea Petroleum from making withdrawals from 21 accounts in some commercial banks.
However Oduah in an interview said that she had resigned from the company, Sea Petroleum which was alleged to be indebted to banks.

UN releases $18.5m to drought hit Ethiopia

Aids agencies distributes food to drought ravaged Ethiopia. Twitter photo.
The United Nations has released $18.5 million from its Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) in financial support to Ethiopia currently ravaged by drought.
The money is specifically to assist people suffering from malnutrition and severe water shortages in Ethiopia’s Somali region – the worst drought-stricken part of the country, APA said.
The financial support was announced on Tuesday by UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Stephen O’Brien who paid a visit to Ethiopia.

Xenophobia: Nigerian envoy visits affected victims

Protest against Xenophobia in South Africa
Nigeria`s Consul General in South Africa, Amb. Uche Ajulu-Okeke while visiting Nigerian victims of Xenophobia, has described the recent xenophobic attacks against Nigerians and other foreigners in that country as unfortunate.
Ajulu-Okeke, who visited affected homes and businesses, told our correspondent on telephone from Johannesburg, South Africa, that Nigerians suffered heavy losses.
“ The Consulate General of Nigeria in South Africa went on a fact finding and  direct field assessment of the xenophobic attack sites.

Trump revokes transgender bathroom rights

Some Americans protesting Trump’s revocation of transgender bathroom rights
President Donald Trump has revoked the rights given to transgender students in public schools to use any bathroom of their choice.
With this move, Trump reversed a lamdmark decision of former President Barack Obama.
Obama had instructed public schools to allow transgender students to use the bathrooms matching their chosen gender identity, threatening to withhold funding for schools that did not comply.

Is NYSC’s withdrawal from Rivers rerun election right?

The decision is right. First, I want to believe that for that step to be taken, the NYSC management must have considered certain information available to it, especially with regard to the issue of security. There were reports of people that were killed during the last election in Rivers State.
Some of these people were youths from different parts of the country and their safety and security should be of paramount importance to all.

Investors, traders express worry over new forex rules

The Central Bank of Nigeria’s latest efforts to adjust the exchange rate policy have baffled investors who say the moves fall short of the currency devaluation they had hoped for and will not lure money back into the economy.
The CBN this week effectively devalued the naira for private individuals by offering them dollars at a rate of 366 naira, instead of the official 305 rate which it has held since last summer at the behest of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

EFCC recovers 17 vehicles from ex-Customs boss

Former Comptroller-General, Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Alhaji Abdullahi Dikko.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) says it has recovered 17 “exotic vehicles’’ in a warehouse belonging to a former Comptroller-General of Customs, Abdullahi Dikko Inde.
Mr Wilson Uwujaren, Head, Media and Publicity of the commission, said on Wednesday in Abuja that the vehicles were recovered from Inde’s residence located at Nnamdi Azikwe Street, Kaduna.
The recovery was sequel to an intelligence report the commission received that stolen money and properties suspected to be proceeds of crime were being warehoused at the former customs boss’ premises, he said.

Senate gives MDAs ultimatum to defend budget

Nigerian Senate at Plenary
The Senate has given Ministries, Agencies and Departments (MDAs), until Feb. 22 and 23 to defend their 2017 budget proposals.
The President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, who gave the ultimatum at plenary on Wednesday, decried the non-challant attitude of some ministers and heads of agencies towards budget defence.
He expressed concern that few persons would hold the country to ransom for refusal to defend their budgets.

APC denies complicity in PDP crises

PDP Secretariat, Abuja
Nigeria’s ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) has said it was not behind the crises rocking the country’s main opposition party, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
PDP is currently bedevilled by a leadership crisis that has fractured the once political behemoth that ruled the West African nation between 1999 and 2015 into two factions. A faction is now blaming APC for deliberately trying to undermine oppositions.
But the spokesman for APC said his party did not have a hand in the matter.

Somali president says no quick fix for nation’s woes

Somalia’s President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, known as Farmajo, address supporters after his victory on Wednesday (AFP Photo/MUSTAFA HAJI ABDINUR)
Somalia’s new President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed sought to downplay soaring expectations of his new administration at his inauguration Wednesday, warning it would take decades to fix the nation’s many ills.
“Our government is facing so many challenges and even though I will be doing my best, I also want to make clear for the Somali public that due to limited resources regarding economy and forces of security, what we could do is going to be limited,” he said.
The president, widely known by his nickname Farmajo, officially took office last week, however his inauguration was held Wednesday in the presence of several regional leaders.

NNPC says no more product import by 2019

The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) on Wednesday said it planned to rehabilitate, revamp and upgrade all the refineries so that there would be no more product import by 2019.
Dr Bello Rabiu, NNPC Chief Operating Officer, (Upstream), said this during a panel discussion session at the West African International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (WAIPEC) organised by the Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN) in Lagos.
NAN reports that the session had the topic: “How Nigerian and West African Market can Better Compete in a Weak and Disruptive Oil Market’’.

South African envoy condemns xenophobic attacks on Nigerians

High Commissioner of South Africa to Nigeriam, Amb. Lulu Mnguni
High Commissioner of South Africa to Nigeriam, Amb. Lulu Mnguni, has said that the attacks on Nigerians negated all the values that that country symbolises, especially the respect for human life, human rights and human dignity standing firmly against racism, xenophobia and sexism.
Mnguni who made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Abuja, condemned the recent attacks on Nigerians saying they were a poor representation of South Africa’s values.
He also said that the South African government had taken measures to ensure that these attacks perceived as hate crimes against Nigerians and other foreign nationals were stopped.

Air Peace receives 12th aircraft, opens Lekki office

Nigeria’s domestic carrier,  Air Peace, has taken delivery of its 12th aircraft, a 114-capacity Boeing 737-500.

Air Peace Chief Operating Officer, Mrs Oluwatoyin Olajide, told newsmen on Wednesday in Lagos that the aircraft landed at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos at about 2.15pm on Tuesday.
She said the arrival of the aircraft would greatly boost the airline’s expansion drive especially as it had commenced its daily Lagos-Accra-Lagos flight operations on February 16.

Mimiko appoints rector for Rufus Giwa Polytechnic

Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State has confirmed the appointment of Mr Idowu Ologunagba, as the substantive rector of the state-owned Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo.
The Secretary to the State Government, Aderotimi Adelola, in a statement said Ologunagba’s appointment was with immediate effect.

Buhari did not bribe Justice Ademola, says Presidency

Justice Adeniyi Ademola
The Presidency on Wednesday said there was no truth in the reports that a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Kola Awodein, gave Justice Niyi Ademola of the Federal High Court, currently standing trial for alleged corruption, N500,000.00 at the behest of President Muhammadu Buhari during the certificate issue affecting the then presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress.
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, recalled that Buhari challenged the elections of

Farmers flee kidnappers’ den as gang scouts for victims

Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni
Five of the seven victims abducted at a farm in Igbodu community, Epe, Lagos State, have reportedly regained freedom.
This is just as the kidnappers and operatives of the state police command patrolling the area engaged in a gun duel.
Five farmers and two members of the Oodua People’s Congress were seized by the assailants last Tuesday. They had demanded N5m ransom.

UEFA Champions League results


UEFA Champions League last 16, first leg results on Tuesday:
At Leverkusen, Germany
Bayer Leverkusen (GER) 2 (Bellarabi 48, Savic 68-og) Atletico Madrid (ESP) 4 (Saul Niguez 47, Griezmann 25, Gameiro 59-pen, Torres 86)
At Manchester, England
Manchester City (ENG) 5 (Sterling 26, Aguero 58, 71, Stones

U.S. blames South Sudan leaders for famine

Spokesperson , U.S. Department of State, Mark Toner
The U.S. Department of State has blamed the leadership of South Sudan for the famine currently plaquing the conflict-torn country.
The department’s Spokesperson, Mr Mark Toner, in a statement described the famine as “man-made”.
Toner expressed grave concerns by Monday’s declaration of famine in parts of South Sudan and lamented over the significant scale of humanitarian need throughout the country.

Kaduna slams curfew on troubled areas

Gov. El-Rufai: slams curfew after fresh killings
The Kaduna state government has imposed a 24-hour curfew in two local councils south of the state,  after clashes killed at least 21 people.
Gunmen shot dead at least 14 villagers and destroyed property in an attack on the Kaura village of Takad in southern Kaduna state on Monday, said Enock Andong, a local community leader. There was another attack in Jema’a in which seven persons died.

Israel-Palestine: Egypt, Jordan back 2 states

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi of Egypt: Backs two state solution for Israel-Palestine
The leaders of Egypt and Jordan have reaffirmed their continued support for a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested abandoning it.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Jordan’s King Abdullah discussed the issue and coordination of their positions on the Middle East peace process at a meeting in Cairo on Tuesday, a statement from Sisi’s office said.

Whistleblower leads Nigeria to N8.4b

Whistleblower leads Nigeria to N8.4 billion account
A whistleblower has led the Nigerian government to a suspicious bank account, with no signatories, but where N8.4 billion was secretly kept.
A report today said some of the money has been converted into dollars and wired abroad but the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has filed an ex parte motion to place it under temporary assets forfeiture.
According to TheNation newspaper, a telecommunications company has gone to court, claiming ownership of the money,

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Reps decry N60m grass-cutting proposal

House of Representatives
The House of Representatives on Tuesday decried the N60 million provided by the Presidential Committee on North-East Initiative (PCNI) in the 2017 Budget for weeding in communities ravaged by insurgency.
The amount is for contracts to “cut shrubs, grasses and trees” along Maiduguri-Bama road.
The house’s Committee on Internally Displaced Persons picked out the figure when the PCNI appeared before it to defend its N45 billion budget for humanitarian assistance, rehabilitation and resettlement of displaced villagers.

US sets plan for sweeping crackdown on nearly all illegal immigrants

LOS ANGELES, CA – FEBRUARY 18: Marchers pass rose pedals outside a wedding chapel during the Immigrants Make America Great March to protest actions being taken by the Trump administration on February 18, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. Protesters are calling for an end to stepped up ICE raids and deportations, and that health care be provided for documented and undocumented people. David McNew/Getty Images/AFP. PHOTO: DAVID MCNEW / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP
The Department of Homeland Security issued tough new orders Tuesday to begin a sweeping crackdown on illegal immigrants, putting nearly all of the country’s 11 million undocumented foreigners in their cross-hairs.
Two memos issued by DHS Secretary John Kelly order border patrol and immigration officers to deport as quickly as possible any illegal immigrants they find, with only a few exceptions, principally children.

Ortom begs Tor Tiv to reduce bride price in domain

Benue First Lady Eunice Ortom
Wife of the Benue State Governor, Mrs. Eunice Ortom, has appealed to Tor Tiv-elect, Prof. James Ayatse, to review bride-prices in Tiv land, to enable young men get married “when due”.
Ortom made the appeal on Tuesday, when she paid a courtesy visit to the Tor Tiv-elect in Makurdi.
She decried the high demands made on young men seeking to marry Tiv daughters, and described the situation as “very discouraging”.

El-Rufai reshuffles cabinet

Gov. Nasir El-rufai reshuffles his cabinet
Gov. Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State has reshuffled the state’s cabinet, according to a statement by Samuel Aruwan, the governor’s Special Assistant on Media and Publicity on Tuesday in Kaduna.
Aruwan stated that the reshuffle included the swapping of commissioners,  nomination of new commissioners, appointment of new permanent secretaries and some retirements.
The governor’s aide noted that El-Rufai announced the changes during the state executive council meeting and

Senate set to confirm Onnoghen as CJN

Acting Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Walter Onnoghen
The Senate on Tuesday confirmed receiving a letter from Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, requesting the confirmation of Justice Walter Onnoghen as Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN).
Senate President Bukola Saraki, read the letter on resumption of plenary after a four-week suspension of sitting.
The Senate had on Feb. 19, adjourned plenary to enable standing committees attend to 2017 budget defence of

Revealed: ThinTallTony is married!

ThinTallTony and his wife Laraba Audi Offiong
Female housemates bewareFlirty ThinTallTony on Big Brother Naija TV Reality Show has a wife. He also has two kids.
His wife, Laraba Audi Offiong went public today with his dossier. She told the world that ThinTallTony is hers and hers alone.
This came Hours after ThinTallTony told Bisola on #BBNaija, that he’s single “by God’s grace”.?

Fashion: Nigerian gets Vogues’ attention

Duro Olowu. Zimbio photo.
Popular UK -based Nigerian designer, Duro Olowu, has showcased his latest Autumn/Winter designs at this year’s London Fashion Week (LFW).
The fashion week which commenced on Feb. 16 is set to close on Tuesday (February 21).
The collections released by Vogue.co.uk , are colourful and energetic ready to wear clothes.

Femi Kuti visits displaced persons in Adamawa

Femi Kuti doing what he knows best. Face2FaceAfrica photo.
Afrobeat legend, Femi Anikulapo-Kuti, is taking time off music for a humanitarian work in the Internally Displaced Persons camps (IDP’s) in Adamawa State.
Kuti, tweeted on his twitter handle on Tuesday, @femiakuti, “Off to Adamawa to continue my humanitarian work with the IRC in the IDP camps.’’
He embarked on similar visit in January to Maiduguri.

Ohaneze working to produce Igbo president – Okeke Ogene

The apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohaneze Ndigbo said it was strategising to produce a Nigerian President of Igbo extraction in the near future.
The President of Ohaneze Ndigbo in Anambra, Mr Damian Okeke-Ogene, on Tuesday in Awka said the Chief Nnia Nwodo-led executive of the body would address the problems of the Igbos and pursue its agenda, including producing a Nigerian President of Igbo extraction.

Sexually active? Consider yourself infected with at least four STDs!

File photo
Majority of men and women who are sexually active hardly consider the fact that they may be carrying certain sexually transmitted infections!
Yet, experts are saying that anyone who has engaged in unprotective sex is exposed to sexually transmitted diseases, even if the ‘carelessness’ is just once!
Indeed, physicians say that the more sexually active you are, the more necessary it is for you to get tested regularly, while you must be

My husband became President because he never gave up – Aisha Buhari

The wife of the President, Mrs Aisha Buhari, has advised Nigerians to emulate her husband by never giving up on their dreams and aspirations.
She said her husband became Nigeria’s president in 2015 due to his doggedness, persistence and compassion for the masses.
She said this in Abeokuta on Tuesday in Abeokuta during the launch of a book titled, “Buhari vs Yar’Adua: Facing the future,” written by a Special Assistant on