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Thursday, 25 October 2018

Ekiti monarch chased out of palace as resident dies

There was a pandemonium in Ilogbo-Ekiti, in the Ido/Osi local government area of Ekiti state as residents chased the traditional ruler, Oba Edward Ajayi, and his family out of the town.
The angry subjects alleged that a son of the monarch, Adeleye, led some secret cult members to attack residents which led to the death of one Bolu.
The attack by the suspected cultists led to the death of a 17-year-old boy, Bolu Adeleye, in the community.
An indigene of Ilogbo, who addressed reporters in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, on condition of anonymity, said the community had reported the alleged activities of the monarch’s son to his father, whom they accused of treating the matter with levity.
Another resident claimed that Adeleye was expelled from a university in Ondo state for alleged cultism about five years ago.
He said: “The prince and his group have been terrorising our community with the shield and protection of the palace.
“The people were forced to violence because of failure of the Oba to put his child and his group under check. The death of the boy sparked the riot.
“Sacred trees usually cut when a king dies have since been cut down while the palace and Oba’s cars were vandalised.
“Seven persons, including the Oba’s son, have been arrested in connection with the incident while the body of the slain boy has been deposited at a mortuary.”
Efforts to speak with Oba Ajayi proved abortive last night. His phone was switched off.
Police spokesman Caleb Ikechukwu, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), confirmed the arrest of the suspects. He added that the incident was still under investigation.
The violent protest continued last night at Ilogbo-Ekiti on the killing of Bolu Adeleye by suspected cultists. The protesters marched round the town, demanding justice for the deceased. Transportation, social and commercial activities were paralysed during the protest.
The protesters warned the police against sweeping the killing under the carpet. They accused Adeleye Ajayi of leading the suspected cultists in the attack that led to Bolu’s death.
Seven suspects, including the monarch’s son, one of the traditional chiefs and his son have reportedly been arrested over the incident.
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Dangote, Elumelu among world influential philanthropists

Richtopia, a United Kingdom-based digital periodical that covers business, economic and financial news has on Wednesday, October 24, named Aliko Dangote as the richest man in Africa and the sixth most charitable man in the world.
Warren Buffett, Bill Gates and J.K Rowlings occupied the first three positions, while Oprah Winfrey and Elon Musk were in the fourth and fifth position, respectively.
Also included on the list in number 11 is Tony Elumelu, chairman, United Bank for Africa Plc.
Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, Jeff Bezos of Amazon, George Soros, Mark Zuckerberg Profile Image Mark Zuckerberg, Michael Dell are among the top names included on the list of most influential philanthropists in the world.
Aliko Dangote is the richest man in Africa with $15.7 billion to his name, while Bill Gates he richest man in the world with $87.4 billion as his worth.
In 2012, Aliko Dangote spoke in an interview with MTV Base about investing, and one key thing he said was that he did not invest in anything he does not understand completely. This he said was one way he made sure his organization was focused. A thorough understanding of each venture helped him avoid making stupid investment decisions.
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Bribery:Kano Assembly Committee begins hearing on Gandujegates

It is a parade of security operatives as a 7-man investigative committee set up by Kano state House of Assembly to look into the bribery scandal involving the governor of the state, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje begins hearing.
Our source gathered that security operatives have been mounted at specific places at the assembly complex as the committee started its sitting today Thursday, October 25 over the money taking scandal involving the governor.
There was reports that Governor Ganduje was caught in a short shocking video clip posted by Jafar Jafar, a publisher of Daily Nigerian news portal revealing how the Kano governor was collecting bundle of dollars as part of his share from some contractors.
The hearing set to commence at 11am is presently being witnessed by a legion of loyalists of the governor.
Meanwhile the Kano state government had reacted to a report by an online media platform, alleging that the governor of Kano state, Abdullahi Ganduje was involved in graft.
A statement sent to journalists by the Kano state commissioner for information, Malam Muhammad Garba, said the report was written with a clear view to blackmail and extort the governor.
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40yr.Old Uganda Most Fertile Lady gave Birth to 44 Kids

In modern days, couples settle for one or two kids but a woman earned the title of Uganda's most fertile woman after she allegedly gave birth to 44 kids before the age of 40.
Mariam Nabatazi, who resides in Kabimbiri in Uganda, made headlines because of her fertility. According to OddityCentral, the woman allegedly gave birth to 44 children before the age of 40.
Our source also gathered that she gave birth to six sets of twins, four sets of triplets, three sets of quadruples. She also had a couple of single births.
However, sadly she lost a couple of her children, and only 38 of them survived.
Meet Mariam Nabatanzi, 40, the African woman who gave birth to 44 kids
Meet Mariam Nabatanzi, 40, the African woman who gave birth to 44 kids. Photo credit: Mariam Nabatanzi/Facebook
Despite having a really big family, who all live in the same home, the 40-year-old single mom manages to provide for all of them.
Nabatanzi was married off when she was just 12 and her hubby was 40-years-old. Apart from a child marriage, she also had to survive her stepmother, who attempted to kill her by putting tiny pieces of glass in her food.
According to Nabatanzi, her stepmother managed to kill four of her sibling that way. She added that she escaped her evil stepmother when she got married.
However, she survived the marriage because her husband would abuse her. She added the man was also polygamous, so he had several wives and kids- whom Nabatanzi needed to take care of.
She gave birth to her first set of twins at the age of 13 in 1994. Take a look at her story below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=624cJDrpS2I 
39-year-old mother in Kabimbiri village, Mukono District in Uganda has given birth to 38 children. Villagers have given the mother, Mariam Nabatanzi Babirye, the nickname of Nalongo Muzaala Bana, which means "the twin mother who produces quadruplets."

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