Described
as an Amazon and an icon of innovation by Facebook's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg,
Daysman Oyakhilome is the nephew of famous Nigerian pastor, Rev. Chris
Oyakhilome of Christ Embassy and the son of Evangelist Kathy
Oyakhilome-Woghiren who is also the director or the LoveWorld Music and Arts
Ministry LMAM.
Saturday
Obaze in Breakfast Meeting with Student Leaders, Reiterates Commitment to Quality and Affordable Education
In his remarks, Mr. Obaze reiterated his commitment to meeting the United Nations threshold of dedicating 26% of the budget to education out of which 10% will be given to parochial schools to ensure free, quality and accessible education noting that only Sokoto and Kwara State have met that threshold.
Tuesday
IDYL, TVN2 WINNER GETS NEW CAR, THANKS AIRTEL FOR SUPPORT
The talented 22-year-old singer, who was mentored by award winning musician, Timi Dakolo said “I want to express my profound gratitude to Airtel Nigeria, without their support and sponsorship I wouldn’t have gotten a platform to be heard or emerged winner of a show. I was able to utilize the tools provided and that is why I am here today. Airtel has given me an opportunity to grow and fulfill my life- long dream of being a musician”.
Tuesday
Keyamo denies releasing video of Psquar fighting in his chamber
However, Keyamo, in a press statement he made available to Vanguard, admitted that the feuding brothers had in some occasions in the past, had squabbles in his chambers as late as 12 midnight and 2am, one of which he said was captured in the video circulating online.
While appealing to Nigerians to grant the Okoye family the privacy, prayers and support they need “at these trying times”, Keyamo, SAN, who is their lawyer, said effort was underway to reconcile the duo.
Noting that the Okoye brothers had in the past, overcame their differences and reunited, Keyamo, stressed that their wives had nothing to do with their current problem.
Dangote says kidnappers scaring investors away
Dangote made this known at the ongoing Agric Expo and Conference, organised by Nigeria Agribusiness Group in collaboration with other private and public sector agencies.
He was represented by Executive Director, Public Sector, Dangote Group, Engr. Mosul Ahmed, spoke on ‘Challenges Facing Agribusiness Investors in Nigeria’, where he lamented the spate of kidnapping along the Kaduna-Abuja Expressway, which has made investors owning commercial farms to practically abandon them for fear of being attacked and kidnapped.
Buhari’s health ‘private’ even if state paying – Lai Mohammed
Muhammadu Buhari has spent lengthy periods in London since January, sparking speculation about his fitness to govern — and also questions about who was footing the bill.
The 74-year-old former army general has said only that he required blood transfusions and had never been as sick in his life.
VIDEO: Tonto Dikeh blasts fans, says boil not spiritual attack
Mama King as she fondly calls herself posted a video of a red and swollen eye. She said she woke up in that state and added that her daily activities were stalled because of the pains the swollen eye inflicted on her.
The video which went viral on the Internet attracted several comments including one that suggested she was under a spiritual attack.
Olamide changed my life after funding ‘Shake Body’ video – Sales
The 26-year-old made this known via his Twitter handle on Monday.
Skales said this in appreciation of Olamide’s funding of his video.
In response to his tweet, Olamide playfully chastised the shake body crooner over revealing what was supposed to be a secret between them.
US imposes sanctions on North Korean banks, executives
“This further advances our strategy to fully isolate North Korea in order to achieve our broader objectives of a peaceful and denuclearized Korean peninsula,” US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement.
Tuesday’s announcement compounded economic sanctions which the United Nations unanimously imposed on North Korea after it carried out its latest nuclear weapons test early this month.
The new sanctions target North Koreans working as representatives of North Korean banks in China, Russia, Libya and the United Arab Emirates.
All property and interest of the designated companies and individuals in the US are blocked by the sanctions, effectively freezing them out of much of the global financial system.
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