Sunday, 14 May 2017

Emir Sanusi’s Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It’s About To Repeat Itself


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Emir Muhammadu Sanusi May Go The Way Of His Grandfather
Just As His Grandfather, Muhammadu Sanusi 1, Was Dethroned As A Result Of Power Struggle (hidden Under The Cloak Of A Probe) Between Him And Ahmadu Bello. The Current Emir Of Kano Is Also Under Political Persecution.
It was a dramatic denouement to a conflict that started months earlier. The setting was Government House in Kaduna in 1963 and the two characters that day were Sir Kashim Ibrahim, Governor of Northern Region and Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi 1, grandfather of Sanusi Lamido Sanusi (now Muhammadu Sanusi 11), the current occupant of that throne.
The two men exchanged greetings by shaking hands stiffly. Sir Kashim, with a probably shaky voice, delivered a bomb. Government had accepted to implement the recommendation of the probe panel, set up by Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto and the Premier of Northern Region, that Sanusi should be removed from office.
“Do you have any response to this?” Sir Kashim asked, without making eye contacts. Sanusi, with the gait of a stoic, answered with philosophical equanimity: “Nothing”.
Sir Kashim, thereafter, fished out a prepared resignation letter for Sanusi to sign. He did without shaking.
The Governor asked his guest further where he wanted to go into exile. Sanusi senior chose Azare, a city in Bauchi State. Like King Jaja of Opobo, Oba Ovonramwen Nogbaisi of Benin or Olowo of Owo, Oba Olateru Olagbegi who were banished outside their domains by the powers that be (the first two by the British colonialists and the last, by Governor Adeyinka Adebayo of Western Region), that was the beginning of Patriarch Sanusi’s journey into exile in Azare where he spent 20 years and died.

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Emir Muhammadu Sanusi and young Sanusi greeting their colonial officers

What happened in 1963 as a result of power tussle between him and Ahmadu Bello is repeating itself in 2017 between the northern political establishment and the current Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi 11. He too is to be probed, a situation of political deja vu. The Kano State House of Assembly has set up an eight-man committee, headed by the Chief Whip of the House, Alhaji Labaran Abdul, to probe Sanusi II. Just like such was directed at his grandfather, questions were being raised on alleged misconduct and alleged misappropriation of funds belonging to the Kano Emirate Council. The Speaker of the state assembly, Kabiru Alhassan Rurum accused Sanusi of spreading rumour on the trip of the Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje to China recently to hold discussions on a light rail project in the state, arguing that it “was capable of tarnishing the governor’s image, the state government and that of the assembly.”
The speaker added: “The emir during his speech in Kaduna, alleged that the Kano State governor and his entourage, including me as the Chairman of the House Committee on Works, wasted one month in China seeking for a loan to construct the light rail project. The emir’s statement was not true, we spent only four days in China, and our visit was to find out the capacity of the company to handle the rail project. His allegation has brought a lot of insults to my person, the state government and the House of Assembly by the general public in and outside the state.”
The speaker took a dig at Sanusi for acting against tradition by sending his daughter who failed to wear the “full traditional regalia”to represent him at a function organised by the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) group in Abuja, saying, “There are many responsible Emirate Council members who could have represented him at the programme. This is the first time we are seeing such in the history of the traditional home.”
The speaker still had more bullets to fire at Sanusi’s fragile frame, saying the traditional ruler had begun to introduce religious views that are, as ThisDay put it, contrary to the teachings of Islam, saying such things were capable of undermining the religion. Worse still, he charged that Sanusi was “getting involved in political issues, the misappropriation of the Emirate Council’s funds and making statements against President Muhammadu Buhari.”
Credit Pm news

Man Catches His Best Friend In Bed With His Wife, Beats Him With Machete(video)

Nigerian Man Catches His Best Friend In His Bedroom With His Wife, Beats him With Machete
It’s the kind of thing that only happens in movies.
But unfortunately for his best friend on candid camera and the husband behind the lens, the dramatic scene was very much a reality.
According to the dialogue, the man has just caught his wife cheating in the middle of the act.
And to make matters worse, it appears to be the husband best friend .
Without losing his temper, or hesitating, the husband beat his friend with machete
Turning to the Unclad man, he says: “I spend money on you.”

Pictures from Olujonwo Obasanjo and Temitope Adebutu’s church wedding


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Olujonwo, son of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, and Temitope , daughter of Chief Kessington Adebutu, were joined together as husband and wife at the Methodist Church of the Trinity, Tinubu, Lagos, Saturday

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Father of the bride, Chief Kessington Adebutu and the bride
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Fathers of the couple and the couple
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L-R:Father of the bride, Chief Kessington, the couple, father of the groom Obasanjo and mother of the bride.
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The couple cutting their wedding cake
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The bride and her friends
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The couple with their fathers wearing the same clothes, the mother of the bride and her sister
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Father of the groom, former President Olusegun Obasanjo stepping out
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The entire family taking group photograph

The mother of the groom was conspicuosly absent because she is not in support of an elaborate wedding and the choice of date

This Couple Is Getting Married After Losing Almost 600 Pounds Together (pics)

“We started talking at the gym and I hate to sound cliche but it was love at first sight.”
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Andrea Masella first started crushing on Ronnie Brower after seeing him repeatedly at the gym in 2013, she said.
Since then, they’ve lost a combined 578 pounds. They’re also getting married on Saturday in their hometown of Syracuse, New York.
“I was just really inspired by him and I thought he was super cute,” Masella, 24, said of how they met. “We started talking at the gym and I hate to sound cliche but it was love at first sight.”
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Brower started going to the gym because at 28 years old — and at his peak weight of 675 pounds — his doctor told him he wouldn’t live to see 30 if he didn’t lose weight. Now, at 32, he’s 458 pounds lighter and is living a much healthier lifestyle. Masella lost about 120 pounds in the same time period.
“I was depressed, addicted to pills and alcohol, eating 10 double cheeseburgers or two large pizzas at a time,” Brower said. Things changed for him after his first date with Masella, which was a ping-pong and basketball date at the gym. “Both of us had used food as a coping mechanism; I would just eat my feelings,” she added. “We’ve gone through a lot of counseling to come to terms with that and change.”
Culled from Cosmopolitan

‘I Regret Dating Seun Egbegbe’ – Toyin Aimakhu (video)

Nollywood actress, Toyin Abraham has said she regrets dating filmmaker, Seun Egbegbe.
In an emotional interview with Ebuka Obi-Uchendu on Rubbin Minds on Channels TV, the actress said she has been unlucky when it comes to love. She added that she would never date anyone in the film industry anymore.
She said, “I regret my relationship with Seun Egbegbe. “I think I’m unlucky when it comes to love but I’m lucky with my job. I will never date anyone in the industry again.
Watch the video

GLOBAL NEWS: Without evidence, Trump accuses Obama of wiretapping him

GLOBAL NEWS: Without evidence, Trump accuses Obama of wiretapping him

Sunday, 16 April 2017

Seven ways social media can ruin your life

Social media has become a part of our daily life and many of us cannot do without it. What you don’t know is that your addiction to social media is affecting your lives negatively. Read on to know how social media can ruin your life.
According to Jumia Travel, phone users should perhaps cut down on the hours they spend on social media like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Overthinking emoticons
Some people while interacting or chatting with someone else share an emoticon; they begin to give all sorts of meanings and interpretations to it. It is funny that just because of an emoticon, they get themselves all worked up and worried. Why? It is just an emoticon.
Checking/updating every second
You have become so attached to Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat that you are checking and updating them every second. The day you don’t access your accounts because you don’t have data, you become hysterical and irrational. It is not a matter of life and death.
Bragging about likes, followers and comments
The number of likes, followers and comments you have has become a thing to brag about and show off. The rule is that the more followers you have, the more traction and engagement you get. True, you do not have to boast about it. Some people go as far as buying likes, followers and even comments.
Posting without thinking
Many of us have converted social media to an abuse platform. A place where we criticise and troll people. As a result, more and more people are in trouble because of what they share and say on social media. Presently, a popular United States-based Nigerian journalist, Kemi Olunloyo, is being prosecutedfor the content she shared on social media. Always, think before you share.
Making up just because you want to share picture on Instagram
This is peculiar to girls. They do not have anywhere to go but they dress up, apply make-up and take beautiful pictures just to post on Instagram or Facebook. It is ridiculous.
Staying up late
We all do this. We spend hours flying from one social media platform to another. Meanwhile, we are very sleepy but we still continue browsing. Surprisingly, they sleep off while on Twitter or WhatsApp. Hence, many of us don’t get enough sleep because of social media.
Seeking social media validation
Seeking social media validation can lead to depression. This is because you wait for others to give you approval for your life activities. If you don’t get the desired response, you become depressed. You should stop seeking social media validation and live your life.
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