Saturday, 4 May 2019

After 16 years of marriage, Lagos monarch Oba Saheed Elegushi of Ikateland picks 2nd wife in Kano State

Lagos monarch, HRM, Oba Saheed Ademola Elegushi of Ikateland picked up a second wife yesterday in far-away Kano State.

The stylish monarch from the famous Elegushi family in Lekki-Lagos is now in-laws with the Tanko Yakassai family in Kano State where the Nikkai ceremony held with his new wife, Hadiza.

The new bride; Hadiza is from the prominent Tanko Yakassai family in Kano. She is a stunner par excellence who has been the heartthrob of the young king who is in his early 40s for a while now. She's also a ‘Business Development Manager’ at an oil and gas firm and one of her brothers, 

SalihuTanko Yakassai is currently an aide to Kano State Governor, Ganduje.
Back home in Lagos, Oba Elegushi has a wife of 16 years, Olori Sekinat. They both got married in 2003 and have 3 lovely daughters together.

After 16 years of marriage, Lagos monarch Oba Saheed Elegushi of Ikateland picks 2nd wife in Kano State

Lagos monarch, HRM, Oba Saheed Ademola Elegushi of Ikateland picked up a second wife yesterday in far-away Kano State.

The stylish monarch from the famous Elegushi family in Lekki-Lagos is now in-laws with the Tanko Yakassai family in Kano State where the Nikkai ceremony held with his new wife, Hadiza.

The new bride; Hadiza is from the prominent Tanko Yakassai family in Kano. She is a stunner par excellence who has been the heartthrob of the young king who is in his early 40s for a while now. She's also a ‘Business Development Manager’ at an oil and gas firm and one of her brothers, 

SalihuTanko Yakassai is currently an aide to Kano State Governor, Ganduje.
Back home in Lagos, Oba Elegushi has a wife of 16 years, Olori Sekinat. They both got married in 2003 and have 3 lovely daughters together.

Governor Fayemi to investigate Fayose’s 'last-minute' Governor Fayemi to investigate Fayose’s 'last-minute' recruitment of 2,000 workers in Ekiti State


Ekiti State Government has expressed its readiness to review the procedure that led to the recruitment of about 2,000 new workers into the civil service by the immediate past administration of Ayo Fayose.

The new set of workers had continually protested their non-recogition as bonafide civil servants by the current government, as well as non-payment of their salaries seven months after their engagement.

The State Commissioner for Information, Tourism and Values Orientation, Muyiwa Olumilua, disclosed this while addressing a group of physically challenged people also affected by the exercise. Olumilua noted that that none of the appointments, involving various categories of people went through due process, especially as it involved biometrics.

He said the recruitment was hurriedly done, even up till the very night of the day of exit of the former governor. The commissioner said it was on basis of that the Fayemi’s administration set up a committee headed by the Deputy Governor, Chief Bisi Egbeyemi to review the appointments. He said the committee was also to determine the actual available vacancies within the public service.

Olumilua disclosed that the committee had concluded its assignment and would soon take decisive verdict on the issue so that those involved could know their fate. Giving a breakdown of the total of 2,000 appointments, the commissioner said that 600 teachers were recruited into the Teaching Service Commission (TSC) while 400 personnel were employed into the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) and 1,000 injected into the Ministry of Establishment.

He reiterated the commitment of the present administration to generation of employment opportunities without political coloration. “We want to assure that available vacancies will be equitably filled without prejudice and undue political consideration,” he said.

Governor Fayemi to investigate Fayose’s 'last-minute' Governor Fayemi to investigate Fayose’s 'last-minute' recruitment of 2,000 workers in Ekiti State


Ekiti State Government has expressed its readiness to review the procedure that led to the recruitment of about 2,000 new workers into the civil service by the immediate past administration of Ayo Fayose.

The new set of workers had continually protested their non-recogition as bonafide civil servants by the current government, as well as non-payment of their salaries seven months after their engagement.

The State Commissioner for Information, Tourism and Values Orientation, Muyiwa Olumilua, disclosed this while addressing a group of physically challenged people also affected by the exercise. Olumilua noted that that none of the appointments, involving various categories of people went through due process, especially as it involved biometrics.

He said the recruitment was hurriedly done, even up till the very night of the day of exit of the former governor. The commissioner said it was on basis of that the Fayemi’s administration set up a committee headed by the Deputy Governor, Chief Bisi Egbeyemi to review the appointments. He said the committee was also to determine the actual available vacancies within the public service.

Olumilua disclosed that the committee had concluded its assignment and would soon take decisive verdict on the issue so that those involved could know their fate. Giving a breakdown of the total of 2,000 appointments, the commissioner said that 600 teachers were recruited into the Teaching Service Commission (TSC) while 400 personnel were employed into the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) and 1,000 injected into the Ministry of Establishment.

He reiterated the commitment of the present administration to generation of employment opportunities without political coloration. “We want to assure that available vacancies will be equitably filled without prejudice and undue political consideration,” he said.

Friday, 3 May 2019

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Thursday, 2 May 2019

France and Italy celebrate the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci’s death


French President Emmanuel Macron
and his Italian counterpart Sergio Mattarella on Thursday kicked off commemorations to mark 500 years since Leonardo da Vinci died in France, paying their respects to the Renaissance genius in a show of unity after months of diplomatic tensions.

“The bond between our countries and our citizens is indestructible,” Macron said after the two men lunched at the Clos Luce, the sumptuous manor house where Leonardo spent the last three years of his life.

The two heads of state began their visit at the royal chateau in Amboise, where they laid wreaths at Leonardo’s grave. The joint celebrations come after months of mounting diplomatic tensions between Paris and Rome over the hardline policies of Italy’s populist government and its support for France’s anti-government “yellow vest” protesters.

Both presidents later headed to the sprawling chateau of Chambord; whose central double-helix staircase is attributed to Leonardo though the first stone was not laid until four months after his death.

Among glitterati attending the events were Italian star architect Renzo Piano, French astronaut Thomas Pesquet and historian Stephane Bern, a prominent French television personality. But a new scandal hung over the event after a French arts magazine revealed Tuesday that an investigation had been opened into the alleged destruction of listed property during extensive renovation work at the Clos Luce in 2017.

France and Italy celebrate the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci’s death


French President Emmanuel Macron
and his Italian counterpart Sergio Mattarella on Thursday kicked off commemorations to mark 500 years since Leonardo da Vinci died in France, paying their respects to the Renaissance genius in a show of unity after months of diplomatic tensions.

“The bond between our countries and our citizens is indestructible,” Macron said after the two men lunched at the Clos Luce, the sumptuous manor house where Leonardo spent the last three years of his life.

The two heads of state began their visit at the royal chateau in Amboise, where they laid wreaths at Leonardo’s grave. The joint celebrations come after months of mounting diplomatic tensions between Paris and Rome over the hardline policies of Italy’s populist government and its support for France’s anti-government “yellow vest” protesters.

Both presidents later headed to the sprawling chateau of Chambord; whose central double-helix staircase is attributed to Leonardo though the first stone was not laid until four months after his death.

Among glitterati attending the events were Italian star architect Renzo Piano, French astronaut Thomas Pesquet and historian Stephane Bern, a prominent French television personality. But a new scandal hung over the event after a French arts magazine revealed Tuesday that an investigation had been opened into the alleged destruction of listed property during extensive renovation work at the Clos Luce in 2017.

Wednesday, 1 May 2019

Adele finally addresses her divorce from Simon Konecki with savage post


Adele has finally addressed her divorce from husband Simon Konecki with a sassy Instagram post.

The singer, who married Simon in 2016 after five years of dating and a son, recently confirmed in a statement by her representatives that she is divorced from her husband. The confirmation came months after rumours began flying around that the couple are leading separate lives.

Adele returned to social media on Wednesday with a sassy post weeks after her split from husband Simon Konecki was announced.
The 30-year-old shared two side-by-side snaps of her - one where she was sobbing and another showing her oozing sass.

She captioned it: "When you catch yourself in your feelings then you remember who you are."
Her post received positive reactions from her fans.

Rumours have also been circulating that Adele has already moved on with another man who looks like Simon.

Adele finally addresses her divorce from Simon Konecki with savage post


Adele has finally addressed her divorce from husband Simon Konecki with a sassy Instagram post.

The singer, who married Simon in 2016 after five years of dating and a son, recently confirmed in a statement by her representatives that she is divorced from her husband. The confirmation came months after rumours began flying around that the couple are leading separate lives.

Adele returned to social media on Wednesday with a sassy post weeks after her split from husband Simon Konecki was announced.
The 30-year-old shared two side-by-side snaps of her - one where she was sobbing and another showing her oozing sass.

She captioned it: "When you catch yourself in your feelings then you remember who you are."
Her post received positive reactions from her fans.

Rumours have also been circulating that Adele has already moved on with another man who looks like Simon.

Breaking: APC axes Oni over anti party activities


Ado Ekiti-The All Progressives Congress(APC) in Ekiti State has suspended indefinitely, former governor Segun Oni from the party over alleged anti party activities.

                         Segun Oni

The party, in a letter dated 1st May, 2019 and addressed to Oni, said it took the action over failure of the party chieftain to appear before the ward executive to clear the allegations.

The letter was signed by the chairman and secretary of Ifaki ward II, Shina Akinloye and Ogunyemi Taiwo , respectively and 24 other executive members in the ward.

The APC executive in Ido /Osi local government through its Assistant Financial Secretary and Assistant Organising Secretary, Messrs A. Suleiman and Olanrewaju Olamope, signed respectively.

Apart from being a former governor, Oni also served as the Deputy National Chairman(South) of the party under the tenure of Chief John Oyegun.

The letter titled: ‘Suspension From All Progressives Congress Ward II, Ifaki Ekiti’ reads: ” Subject to Article 21 Subsections I, II and X of the APC constitution 2014 as amended, we undersigned executive members of the APC hereby suspend you indefinitely from our great party, based on your refusal to honour our invitation for 

investigation and fact finding into the allegation of anti party activities leveled against your person by the members of our party.
“We are by the copy of this letter informing both the local government and state working committee of the party for necessary information and action”

The party , had in a letter dated 24th April,2019 and signed by the ward executive invited Oni to appear before a panel.
The letter reads: “We the executive members of the APC in Ifaki Ward II, hereby request your presence at the Ilero town hall, Ilogbe , Ifaki Ekiti to clear air about the allegations by members of the APC in your ward.

” Kindly indicate by informing the APC chairman the convenient time and date to appear before members within the next seven days of the reception of this letter”.

The letter of invitation was received on Oni’s behalf by one Segun Adetunji on 25th April, 2019.

Recalled that Oni had gone to court after the May 26, 2018 APC governorship primary to challenge Governor Kayode Fayemi’s eligibility to participate in the election.

Oni had said that going by the constitution of the party, Fayemi , being a Minister in the cabinet of President Muhammadu Buhari ought to resign 30 days to the primary.

Fayemi resigned in June, 2018 after the primary had been held.
He later won the July 14 governorship election, by defeating the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP), Prof Kolapo Olusola.

But the supreme court in its judgement dismissed Oni’s suit for lack of merit, saying Fayemi didn’t breach the law by resigning after the primary.
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Though, Fayemi in his reaction to the court verdict spread olive branch to Oni, with a promise to work with him to move the party forward.

But some party members were said to have insisted Oni needed to be punished for disrespecting the party , by declining the Senatorial ticket and went to court to upturn Fayemi’s victory

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