Monday, July 24, 2017

AN EXQUISITE GET TOGETHER AS THE CEO RONNIE COLLECTIONS ,AKINDELE-OBE ADERONKE



What another day the Lord has made , one will be roght to call it celebrations and  thanks giving as friends and associates gathered at one of the Lagos prestigious  modern cafeteria  to celebrate  as the CEO of Ronnies Collection , Mis Akindele-Obe Aderonke who added another year, Quest  were hosted to a lavish reception with much to eat and drink,  among quest and  well wishers conspicuously present to celebrate with the celebrant were Akinōla Kemisola, Mrs Awe Oluwabukanla, Taiwo Oluwafunmilayo, Ogunyede Serah and several others , it was exclusively  a conglomeration  of brain and beauty in other words ladies affairs to be precise except for little master Andrea (7Months old boy) who managed to gate crashed with the help of the mom who was formally and honourable invited.Wishing our own Aderonke  Happy Birthday and prosperous years ahead



Wednesday, June 28, 2017

MONEY OR GRAMMAR NO BE LOVE, BRICKLAYER SNATCHED A PROFESSORS WIFE IN LAGOS

The wife of a Lagos State University (LASU) lecturer, Mrs Kafayat Oyekunle, who revealed that she was pregnant for her bricklayer lover, Fatai Alimi has given birth to a baby girl for her lover.

P.M.EXPRESS reports that she was also living with Alimi as his wife in their one room apartment in Igando area of Lagos despite the 
comfort of the home of her embattled husband.
This was confirmed by Kafayat who said that her embattled husband has left them alone after he discovered that she was pregnant for her lover.

Fatai Alimi was arraigned in court for allegedly snatching her from her husband, Suraju Oyekunle in Lagos, Nigeria. The 36-year-old woman made the revelation when she went to the court to bail Alimi from custody and met her embattled husband there.

She also said her decision to dump her husband and move into Alimi’s home was due to her inability to bear another child after 13 years she
had lived with Oyekunle.

She revealed that after their only son was born 12 years ago, they had tried all they could to bear another child to no avail until a few months ago when she met Alimi and she immediately became pregnant for him.

Kafayat denied she was abducted and said it was a decision she took voluntarily because Oyekunle was not taking care of her.

She said since she met Alimi, things had changed in her life and she now had rest of mind.

She also revealed that her family was aware of the development and in support of her decision.

She said Alimi was better in everything despite his poor status in the society.

The 34-year-old Alimi was arrested and charged before a Lagos court for allegedly snatching Kafayat.The incident happened in Igando area of Lagos, Nigeria, where Oyekunle resided with Kafayat and their only son.

Kafayat was allegedly so much in love with Alimi that she packed all her property and moved into the bricklayer’s small apartment in an undisclosed place in the same Igando with their only male child.

Kafayat had married Oyegunle for 13 years and the marriage produced their only son before she met Alimi and moved out of her matrimonial home on 15 October, 2016.

P.M. EXPRESS gathered that Kafayat told her neighbours that she decided to consolidate on the new relationship by moving into Alimi’s apartment when her husband travelled.

When her husband returned from his trip and did not find his wife and son, he started making inquiries and neighbours informed him that his wife had moved into Alimi’s house as his new wife.

Oyekunle went straight and reported the matter at Igando police division who trailed Alimi and eventually arrested him at a construction site in Igando where he had gone to work and charged him to court.

According to PM News when the embattled lecturer discovered that she was actually pregnant for Alimi, he stopped coming to court and the matter was struck out.

Monday, June 26, 2017

IRAWO 9JA PUBLISHER TAKES ANOTHER BOLD STEP UNTO HOLY MATRIMONY

Today marks a significant milestone as Mr. Gbenga Akinsami, the esteemed CEO of Dareal World Entertainment, joins in holy matrimony with Miss Remilekun Oluwatosin Awokoya, the CEO of Remy Clothing Hub, located in the vibrant heart of Africa's largest city, Ibadan. This union symbolizes love, commitment, friendship, and the merging of two families into one.

Their journey began in 2014, and today, surrounded by loved ones, they formalize their bond through an elaborate introduction ceremony. Both families of the bride and groom-to-be came together, sharing in joyous festivities adorned with an array of delectable dishes and exotic beverages. The grand finale, scheduled in the coming weeks, will be eagerly awaited and announced on this platform.

We extend our warmest wishes to the newlyweds, Mr. Gbenga Akinsami and Miss Remilekun Oluwatosin Awokoya, as they embark on this beautiful journey together. May your marriage be blessed with everlasting joy and fulfillment. In the words of scripture, "He who finds a wife finds a good thing and obtains favor from the Lord Almighty." We look forward to celebrating your happiness with you. Best wishes from Veritus International Publishing and its crew

 

 

Monday, May 15, 2017

A CELEBRATION OF GRATITUDE, BLESSINGS , AND PROSPERITY " AS YOMI HOUSTON AND WIFE SHAKIRAT KADIRI HOSTED GUEST TO A LAVISHLY LAVISHED BABY SHOWER


Yomi Houston and wife Shakirat

It was a heartfelt expression of gratitude to the Almighty on Saturday, the 13th of May, as esteemed Houston-based entrepreneur, YOMI Houston, and his wife, Shakirat Kadiri, graciously welcomed guests to a luxuriously appointed Baby Shower event.

The esteemed Crystal Palace Event Center was brimming with attendees, representing a diverse array of communities from Nigeria and beyond, who gathered to share in the joy of the expectant parents. Beyond its role as a gesture of gratitude, the occasion stood as a testament to the couple's influence and prosperity, offering a lavish spread of both local and international delicacies accompanied by an assortment of beverages, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic.

The expectant parents radiated joy and appreciation, their gratitude evident in every gesture and expression. The mother, in particular, exuded excitement and anticipation, a tangible reflection of the precious gift of new life bestowed upon them.

May the blessings of this occasion continue to enrich and uplift the entire family, bringing them abundant joy and prosperity in the days ahead.


Shakirat Kadiri, Stepping in the name of Allah
















Saturday, March 18, 2017

Arkansas's Accelerated Execution Plan: Urgency Amidst Controversy


Top row, from left, Bruce Ward, Marcel Williams, Jason McGehee and Kenneth Williams. Bottom row, Stacey Johnson, Ledell Lee, Don Davis and Jack Jones.© Arkansas Corrections Top row, from left, Bruce Ward, Marcel Williams, Jason McGehee and Kenneth 

Governor Hutchinson's Directive and Execution Schedule

Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson has set in motion a highly contentious plan to execute eight men within a span of just 10 days in April. This extraordinary measure is prompted by the imminent expiration of a critical drug utilized in the state's lethal injection protocol. The execution dates have been designated between April 17 and 27, with the state's Department of Corrections tasked with conducting two executions per day, interspersed with brief intervals between each lethal injection.

Legal Justification and Execution Challenges

Governor Hutchinson underscored the legality of his decision, citing the exhaustive process of legal reviews and appeals spanning over a decade, culminating in the attorney general's referral. However, the proximity of these executions has raised eyebrows, attributed to uncertainties surrounding the availability of drugs for future lethal injections.

Composition of Death Row and Legal Wrangling

The condemned individuals represent nearly a quarter of Arkansas's death row population, all convicted for murders committed between 1989 and 1999. Despite their convictions, the execution of these men has been repeatedly delayed due to legal obstacles and the state's ongoing struggle to procure lethal injection drugs. Attorneys representing the inmates continue their efforts to halt the executions, with applications for clemency and ongoing legal maneuvers.

Concerns Surrounding Lethal Injection Protocol

Of particular concern is the use of midazolam, the first drug in Arkansas's three-drug lethal injection protocol, which is set to expire on April 30. Experts caution that midazolam's efficacy in rendering inmates unconscious is inconsistent, potentially leading to botched executions and violations of humane treatment standards.

Secrecy Statutes and Organizational Preparedness

Arkansas's execution infrastructure is further shrouded in secrecy, with laws safeguarding information about the lethal injection process. Questions linger about the state's organizational readiness to execute such a significant number of individuals within an unprecedented timeframe, with concerns raised over the potential for errors and mishaps during the procedures.

Ethical and Moral Considerations

The impending executions have ignited a fervent debate over the ethics and efficacy of capital punishment. While proponents argue for justice and deterrence, critics contend that the rush to execute poses grave risks and fails to address underlying issues of crime and justice.

Divided Perspectives and Public Opinion

Arkansas legislators and citizens hold diverse viewpoints on the death penalty, reflecting broader societal divisions on the issue. While some advocate for swift and severe punishment, others call for abolition, citing moral and practical concerns.

In navigating this contentious terrain, Arkansas grapples with profound questions of justice, morality, and the sanctity of human life.

Thursday, February 16, 2017

MAN ARRESTED WITH FRESH HEAD

The Police in Ekiti State on Wednesday announced the a suspected ritualists with a fresh human head.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Alberto Adeyemi, gave the name of the suspect Tosin Oluwatosin.

Adeyemi, however, said that another suspect, David, is Tosin’s brother, is at large.

The latest beheading was the third within three weeks; the first two were recorded in the heat of the Ayede-Itaji land dispute.

Adeyemi confirmed that Tosin was arrested with the fresh head in Ifaki Ekiti, Ido/Osi Local Government Area of the state, following an intelligence report from an unnamed source.

He said, “One of the suspects is on the run, the victim is about 12 years old but we are still looking for the severed body and we are also on the trail of the one at large, after investigation, the suspects will be charged to court.”

The police spokesman, who decried incessant cases of beheading in the state, said the police would also investigate if the two brothers had hand in the first two incidents.