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Chief Alex Duduyemi, the wealthy Ile Ife, Osun State born businessman has lost the wife of his youth, Stella Olushola to the cold hands of death.
The chairman of Ovation Group, Dele Momodu who is close friends with the Duduyemis, revealed this on his official Twitter page.
CHIEF ALEX-DUDUYEMI and his adorable wife CHIEF MRS STELLA SHOLA ALEX-DUDUYEMI solidly by me at my 40th birthday celebration and the 4th anniversary of Ovation International magazine at Lagos Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja, in May 2000… Rest in peace Mama.. pic.twitter.com/AxRlCCPu4G
It is still unknown what the cause of her death was.
Nigerians celebrate Davido for featuring in Coming 2 America
Fans of Nigerian star singer David Adeleke also known as
Davido have taken to social media to express their happiness as the singer made
a cameo appearance in the Hollywood movie, Coming 2 America, which premiered on
Thursday.
Following the release of the sequel to 1988’s Coming To
America on Amazon Prime, the FIA singer took to his Instagram account to also
show his excitement.
In a video, which the singer posted on his social media
account, he was seen watching his performance in the movie on a television set.
Davido said, “It was an absolute pleasure sharing a set with
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Some security operatives attached to Operation Burst, a joint police-military outfit, in Ibadan, Oyo State, on Friday, attempted to arrest a self-styled warlord, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho.
PREMIUM TIMES reported how Mr Igboho was accosted on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway while on his way to meet an elder statesman, Ayo Adebanjo.
News of the arrest was posted on social media by Femi Fani-Kayode, a former minister of aviation and ally of Mr Igboho.
“I just spoke to my brother Sunday Igboho. He told me there was a violent attempt to arrest him this afternoon by a joint team of soldiers, DSS operatives & policemen numbering about 40 on the Ibadan/Lagos Expressway whilst he was on his way to see Baba Ayo Adebanjo in Lagos.
Nigerian social media users on Tuesday raised some interesting conversations cum debates mostly centered on the state of the nation.
Users across platforms called out a few institutions of government and individuals as well, forcing the following trends to make it to the top:
EFCC
Nigerians called out the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Tuesday, accusing them of unprofessionalism in their fight against corruption after the anti-graft body took to social media to parade suspects accused of cybercrime.
According to EFCC’s official Twitter handle, the ten suspects were apprehended at the Alagbado area of Lagos following “credible intelligence received by the commission about their alleged criminal activities”.