Rosemary Adebutu, wife of Chief Kessington Adebutu, more popularly known as Baba Ijebu, is dead. She died today, Saturday 9th January, 2021. Sources say she died of Covid-19.
As second wave of dreaded COVID-19 pandemic is ravaging the world, the Lagos State Police Commissioner, Hakeem Odumosu has put in stringent measures to curb those that will violate the government's protocols against the terminal coronavirus.
Former Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, and Governors Kayode Fayemi and Dapo Abiodun of Ekiti and Ogun States respectively have thrown their weight behind the trans-generational compendium to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Nigeria.
The 21 Prayers and 21 Miracles programme is set for all that trust in God and believe in the power of prayers to deliver them from all satanic captivities and problems facing their lives as they march into the new season of uncommon blessings from the month of September 2020.
Prudential Zenith Life Insurance has donated the sum of One Hundred Thousand United States Dollars (US$100,000) to Slum2School Africa to help combat the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education in disadvantaged communities in Nigeria.
The bisexuals in Nigeria, no longer have hidden places as demonstrated in the community of Ikirun, in Osun State. A Nigerian bisexual man knew has Bankole Adepoju and his lovers have been banned from Ikirun, in Osun State over an allegation of involving in a shameful bisexual act in the reserved Yoruba land community.
One of the organisers of the private evacuation flight from Nigeria to Canada and the United States of America, Ambassador Shola Agboola, has applauded Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II for his significant role in making the COVID-19 Evacuation flight a success.
Nigeria’s Private Sector led Coalition Against COVID-19 (CACOVID) yesterday formally announced the flag-off of a nationwide distribution of multi-billion naira food palliative and other relief items to mitigate the adverse effects of the novel coronavirus pandemic on vulnerable Nigerians.
It appears this season of a pandemic that of birthdays of celebrities and non-celebrities alike, and one of the A-list members of the society, who added a year in the season, is Alhaji Abdulsamad Rabiu, the very industrious and investment baron and billionaire industrialist Chairman of the BUA Group of Companies clocked three scores on earth.
Amidst the disruptions and prolonged lockdown occasioned by the global Coronavirus pandemic, resourceful and vivacious woman that has an endearing personality, who qualifies to be identified as a woman of valour, Bola Atta and her team at RedTV recently played phenomenal roles in the production of their new series ‘The Men’s Club’ season 3, which crowned their effort with outstanding applause, despite the social distance guidelines. The Men’s Club series is directed by Tola Odunsi and written by Dami Elebe. The series tells a story of four friends surrounded by women, their businesses, and the hassles in the city. This series simply focuses and reveals deep insight on how men think, as well as re-defining the opinions many have of young men in Lagos and its environs. The insightful plot and eye-opening tales captured beautifully, while these young men share their experiences from broken hearts to shaky friendships, and boys just trying to be boys. The series was officially premiered on July 22, 2020, with a firm promise to do much more than excite its teeming and sophisticated audience with the adventures of Nigerian men and how they navigate their mainly drama-filled tumultuous love lives. Bola Atta is Executive Director, REDTV and Group Director, Corporate Communication at UBA Plc, expressed delight in being able to “wear several hats” in her role at UBA, one of them being an Executive Producer for REDTV; emphasizing TV production as her passion.