Actress Funmi Awelewa has taken shots at her colleagues tagging her in the ongoing Women Support Women challenge. The actress who stated that she won't join the challenge, recalled how some of her colleagues wrote her off after she lost everything she worked for in 2019. Funmi also told them not to add her to their friend list because she doesn't have one. She wrote; To Everyone that tagged me, I no dey follow una do “black&white” challenge o Don’t call me your friend, I don’t have one. The last time I checked, some of you are just my colleagues. Many of you write me off when I lost everything I worked for last year. Year 2019 was colorless and the challenge reminds me of things I left behind. I only live in COLORS now My Kid Sis @iambablow is my only friend Emabinu, I understand the motive of the challenge but ko necessary ke tag me mehn. Una don help me repost my work before? Una don call me for job before? Una don...
A wing tip accident was witnessed at the cargo area of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos on Wednesday July 29. The accident occurred when a Middle East Airlines plane was coming to park on the apron while a Turkish Airlines aircraft was taxiing out. Passengers on the Turkish Airlines flight were made to disembark and it was further learnt that the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) have been notified and would issue a statement on the incident.
A woman was filmed sexually abusing a black dog as two men pinned the animal down. The woman, Sarah Joanne Meredith, 41, claims she was forced to perform a sex act on the dog in exchange for drugs. In the footage, the laughing men told her to “keep going”, the Liverpool Echo reports. Describing the video, Ayra Ali, prosecuting, told Wirral Magistrates Court in Merseyside: “A black medium-sized dog is being held by an adult male with the dog's back against his stomach.' The dog kicked out as another male held its front legs, the court heard. Ali said Meredith then performed a sex act on the animal, adding: "The defendant stated she was forced to do this, however, the footage shows otherwise." Sinead Fearon, defending, said: "The defendant is described as a vulnerable female, that's clearly what she is. "She was promised she would get drugs if she did what the males said." Sarah Joanne Meredith leaves court with her hood over ...
The Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike has rescued the former acting managing director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Ms. Joi Nunieh from her house after armed policemen laid siege to her house. Wike arrived Nunieh’s residence off Herbert Marculay Street, Amada-Flat at about 10:30 this morning following reports that she had been prevented from leaving her house by a team of policemen allegedly on the order of the Inspection General of Police Nunieh was scheduled to appear before the House of Representatives ad hoc committee set up to probe malfeasance in the commission. A visibly angry Wike questioned the policemen on who authorised the siege and when they claimed it was from the IGP, he beckoned on Ms Nunieh to come out from her house. Recently, Nunieh accused Akpabio of asking her to move some funded projects of the NDDC out of programmes the commission they were budgeted for. “Akpabio wrote me to put a list of projects from the refugee comm...
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