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Buhari’s impeachment case over WAEC certificate adjourned till November 26 A case seeking for the impeachment of President Muhammadu Buhari over alleged non possession of his West African Examination Council, WAEC, certificate  and other qualifying credentials has been adjourned till November 26 by Justice Maureen Onyetenu-led Federal High Court sitting in Osogbo, Osun state. Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), In the suit, filed on June 19, accused president Buhari of violating the provisions of the 1999 constitution but not possessing the required qualifications to contest for the presidency. The suit has the National Assembly, Senate President and the Speaker, House of Representatives as co-defendants alongside President Buhari as the 4 th  defendant. It accused the National Assembly of “closing their eyes to the president’s gross misconduct,” and failure to impeach the president. According to Sahara Reporters, The suit partly reads thus, “In the light of t...
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Tekno Expresses Gratitude for Daughter Skye. In 2017 Tekno and Nigerian-born British singer Lola Rae sparked dating rumours which they confirmed in July.  Fast forward almost a year after, and the couple welcomed their first child together, a baby girl they named Skye. Yesterday proud dad Tekno shared a photo of his daughter in his arms and he captioned it “Grateful”. So sweet.
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No sensible politician can ignore entertainers, says Osinbajo  Lagos — Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has reassured stakeholders in the entertainment industry of the Federal Government’s commitment to support them to enhance national growth and development. VP Osinbajo delivers keynote remarks as he declares the conference ope Osinbajo gave the assurance at an event organised for entertainers and tagged “An Evening with the Vice President” in Lagos on Friday. Hundreds of entertainers including actors, comedians and musicians, among other, were among creative artistes present at the event. Osinbajo said: “No sensible politician can ignore entertainers; if you do, you do so at your own risk. Entertainers also cannot ignore politicians; it is impossible. If you do, you do so at your own peril.” He noted that some entertainers were already in politics and urged others to participate, in order to make a change and a difference. The Vice President said he had met frequently with enter...
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Willy obiano storms ooni of ife's palace The governor of Anambra state, Chief Willie Obiano, Friday visited the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi and his queen, Olori Silekunola Naomi. Recall that Ooni recently married Naomi last week, when Obiano traveled to America
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I don’t believe in Juju because it makes no one popular – Shatta Wale - Shatta Wale has confessed that he had many experiences with juju but with no good results - He said juju can only cure malaria and hepatitis B, but can never make one famous - Shatta Wale said he had always relied on God for his music success, and never depended on juju Shatta Wale had long been rumoured to be resorting to what is popularly called juju or black magic for his career success. Even when he had a scuffle with musician Yaa Pono, the musician claimed that Shatta Wale visited a fetish priest in Burkina Faso to be made famous. Shatta Wale has admitted to having plenty experience with juju, however, they affected him negatively because they did not make him popular in any way. In an interview with Joy FM on Friday, October 26, 2018, Shatta Wale revealed that juju can only cure malaria and hepatitis B, but does not have the capability of making people famous. According to him, he r...
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De Gea Speaks out After Mourinho Admits He Could Leave Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea has spoken out after Jose Mourinho said he is not confident the shot-stopper will sign a new contract.  The Spaniard is entering his final year at Old Trafford and Mourinho isn't sure whether he will extend his stay. During a press conference on Friday, Mourinho, however, said he is not worried about the contract situation. He was linked with a move to Real Madrid but it is unlikely that he will be heading to Spain as the Los Blancos signed Thibaut Courtois.  "What matters is the team and all of us being focused on what we need to focus on, which is winning games, rather than contracts or any topics that can be a distraction," said De Gea.  "What matters is focusing on football. We have an important game against Everton and we have some big fixtures over the coming months. I think that’s what matters, rather than thinking about anything else. I’ve bee...
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Suspects in Khashoggi's murder will be prosecuted in Saudi Arabia - Minister - The 18 suspects involved in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi will be prosecuted in Saudi Arabia - President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey had earlier called for the extradition of the suspects - Khashoggi was a Saudi Arabian journalist and a critic of the Saudi government Saudi Arabia's foreign minister, Adel al Jubeir, has said the 18 suspects in the murder of journalist Jamal Kashoggi will be prosecuted in Saudi Arabia. TRT World reports that Jubeir stated this on Saturday, October 27, in response to a call by Turkey for the extradition of the suspects. Legit.ng gathers that the minister said investigation into the murder of the journalist would take time. He said: "On the issue of extradition, the individuals are Saudi nationals. They're detained in Saudi Arabia, and the investigation is in Saudi Arabia, and they will be prosecuted in Saudi Arabia." Recall that on ...
DID YOU KNOW? Stress In Middle-age Can Impair Memory People more stressed out during middle-age are more likely to suffer memory loss and have a reduced brain size, say researchers, including one of an Indian-origin. The study found that people with higher levels of cortisol -- a hormone linked to stress -- performed worse on memory and other cognitive tasks than peers of the same age with average cortisol levels. The higher cortisol in the blood was also associated with smaller brain volumes. "Cortisol affects many different functions, so it is important to fully investigate how high levels of the hormone may affect the brain,"  said lead author Justin B. Echouffo-Tcheugui, from the Harvard University. "Memory loss and brain shrinkage were found in the study's middle-age participants before the onset of any symptoms,"  Echouffo-Tcheugui added. For the study, reported in the journal Neurology, the team included over 2,000 adults in their 40s and ...