But why Tinubu? Of all the three major presidential candidates, he was the one whose past was more shrouded with controversies. From disputes over his age, educational qualifications, where he was born, past business deals including that he once settled with the US government and forfeited about $460,000 with court documents showing that he was a bagman for two Chicago heroin dealers in the early 1990s.
Several members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), African Democratic Congress (ADC) and Accord Party in Oyo State, on Saturday, defected to the All
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A new music project tagged OELA Project Evergreen to deliberately focus the narrative of Nigerian music on positive virtues such as integrity, courage, hard work, patriotism, leadership, service to humanity among others for national reorientation and cultural refinement will be flagged off in Lagos this month.
World Stage Limited (WorldStage), a leading media group and promoter of the project in a statement said the concept was conceived to be the biggest annual talent discovery programme in Africa, to scout and groom next superstars that will produce series of iconic conscience songs to dominate the airwaves.
The promoter said, the Season 1 of the project with the theme: ‘It’s My Life’ will feature 10 new talents from across the country who will fully participate in the production of 20 evergreen songs for the industry that is thirsty for inspiring lyrics.
GOCOP members mourn Publisher Bright-Mkpuma
Mr Bright-Mkpuma, aged 52, died on Christmas Day.
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Online publishers under the aegis of the Guild of Corporate Online Publishers (GOCOP) have bemoaned the death of their member, Ben Bright-Mkpuma, publisher of Watchdog Reporters.
Mr Bright-Mkpuma, aged 52, died on Christmas Day in his sleep after battling kidney failure for five years.
He was certified dead at Zenith Medical Centre, Gudu, Abuja, where he had been rushed to by his wife, Margaret Mkpuma, very early morning on Christmas Day, when she noticed that he was no longer breathing around 3 a.m.
The Founder/CEO of Sundiata Post Media Ltd, Max Amuchie, had broken the news of Mr Bright-Mkpuma’s death on the GOCOP WhatsApp platform on Christmas Day.