Another pop musician and producer has died at 34

Sophie, the Grammy-nominated experimental pop musician and producer, has died aged 34 following a “sudden accident” in Athens.

The Glasgow-born artist worked with the likes of Madonna and Charli XCX.

In a statement, Sophie’s management said the musician had died at around 04:00 on Saturday in the Greek capital, where she had been living.

“Sophie was a pioneer of a new sound, one of the most influential artists in the last decade,” they said.

A further statement from Sophie’s record label Transgressive, explained how the “terrible accident” had occurred.

“True to her spirituality she had climbed up to watch the full moon and slipped and fell,” they posted online. “She will always be here with us.”

“The family thank everyone for their love and support and request privacy at this devastating time.”

Sophie was also known as a transgender icon, after affirming their identity in the 2017 video for It’s Okay To Cry.

The artist’s management said she would be remembered “not only for ingenious production and creativity but also for the message and visibility that was achieved. An icon of liberation”.

Sophie’s innovative productions drew on pop, trance and underground dance music, mixing them with warped, disorientating waveforms to create a sound that was both instantly recognisable and highly in-demand.

Madonna sought Sophie out to co-produce the 2015 single Bitch, I’m Madonna; while Charli XCX worked with the musician on her abrasive, avant-garde EP, Vroom Vroom and the hit single After The Afterparty.

Sophie
image captionThe star’s representatives said she died following “a sudden accident”

Sophie’s debut album, Oil of Every Pearl’s Un-Insides, followed in 2018, exploring questions of identity, non-conformity and reinvention, while expanding her trademark sound with longer, more explorative tracks.

“Crossing boundaries of pop music and chasing transcendence, Sophie achieves the rare feat of making abstract, difficult electronic music that hits you straight in the heart,” wrote the NME in a four-star review.

The album was subsequently nominated for a Grammy for best dance/electronic album.

French pop act Héloïse Letissier, aka Christine and the Queens led the tributes to the late star, whose full name was Sophie Xeon.

Livestock Guards arrest farmer, son for alleged cattle rustling in Benue

Benue State Livestock Guards on Friday arrested a farmer, Atsegba Ukua, and his son for rustling six cattle in Gbajimba, Guma local government area of the state.

The Special Adviser on Security to the Governor, Col. Paul Hemba (retd), told journalists on Saturday in Makurdi that the duo were arrested on their way to sell the cattle.

According to him, Ukua told the Livestock Guards that he seized the cattle on his farm because they were destroying his crops and was on his way to sell them to recover his losses.

Hemba added that the government was not satisfied with the farmer’s explanation and he would be treated as a cattle rustler.

He said: “We do not accept his explanation. He is a cattle rustler and will be treated as such. He and his son would be handed over to the police for prosecution.

“This is part of the reason why Governor Samuel Ortom advocated for ranching to end all forms of criminality associated with open grazing.”

He promised that the six cattle would be handed over to the representatives of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) for handing over to the owner.

Troops rescue two abducted women in Kaduna

Troops of the Operation Thunder Strike on Friday rescued two women abducted in Gadanin Gwari village in Chikun local government area of Kaduna State.

The state’s Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr. Samuel Aruwan, who disclosed this in a statement on Saturday, said the women were abducted by bandits while they were on their way to the farm.

He added that the troops engaged the bandits in a gun duel and forced them to abandon the victims.

He added that operatives attached to the Kaduna State Police Command rescued two persons abducted by bandits along the Kaduna-Kachia Road in Kajuru local government area of the state.

Aruwan said: “According to the operational feedback to the Kaduna State government, the women were suddenly abducted as they made their way to their farm. The troops on patrol tracked down the criminals and engaged them in a firefight, forcing them to abandon their captives and run for their lives.

“After securing the women, the troops pursued the bandits, destroying many bandit camps along the way. The bandits were eventually trapped in Gajina settlement also in Chikun LGA.

“Three of the kidnappers were apprehended and are now in custody, while the rescued women have returned to their homes.

“Furthermore, the troops of Operation Thunder Strike and the newly inducted troops of the Nigerian Army Women Corps have continued aggressive patrols along the Kaduna-Abuja highway. The patrol was hitch-free, with no incidents recorded as of yesterday (Friday).”

Buhari gets new ADC

President Mohammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of Lt. Col. Yusuf Dodo as his Aid-de-camp (ADC).

The new ADC replaces Lt. Col. Mohammed Abubakar, who is expected to proceed on a refresher course in Chile next month.

Abubakar has been President Buhari’s ADC since 2015.

Until his appointment, Dodo was the Academy Adjutant at the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), Kaduna.

Although the appointment of the president’s new ADC has not been made public by the presidency, sources in the State House confirmed the development to journalists on Saturday.

Nigerian journalist cries out, alleges threat to life over reports on Kaduna conflicts

A Nigerian journalist based in Abuja, Ibanga Isine, has cried out over alleged threats to his life following his reportage of the several conflicts that have been raging in parts of Kaduna State in the past few years.

Isine who has reportedly gone into hiding over the threats, according to a tweet he put out on Friday, said he fears for his life as many sources linked to him while writing the reports were said to have died in mysterious and controversial circumstances, a situation that compelled him to cry out over his safety.

Shortly before going into hiding, the Akwa Ibom State-born investigative journalist, had posted a distress tweet on his handle with the username @Ibykul, saying he was not a criminal and had not broken any law that would warrant unknown persons sending him death threats. He also called on Nigerians to retweet his tweet and keep sharing the post until his cries gets to the right authorities.

Isine has had brushes with the Kaduna State government, and security agencies in the past which were directed by the state government to effect his arrest.

This is the tweet posted by Isine:

“Please tweet and share until I am free. I am Ibanga Isine. I am a journalist. I am not a criminal. I have not broken any law. Help.”

After he posted about his ordeal, his friends also took to Twitter to express their fears over Isine’s safety amidst the death threats he has been getting from unknown persons.

Read some of the tweets here:

@IFEX: “Investigative journalist @Ibykul goes into hiding, following the death of a number of sources linked to his series on inter-communal conflict in Nigeria’s Kaduna State. Nothing should happen to Isine.”

@Jakes247: “I’m deeply worried for my friend @Ibykul – one of Africa’s finest investigative journalists who has been forced into hiding following death threats and deaths of key sources in his investigative reports on ethnic/religious violence in #kaduna, Nigeria.”

@KufreCarter: “@elrufai should be held responsible if anything happens to @Ibykul who has repeatedly fled the country follow his report on the massacre in Southern Kaduna and the death of multiple sources to the story. This hounding must stop.”

@DapoLocs: “Nigeria is a police state. No freedom of the press. Journalists are being forced into exile by Local and Federal authorities.”

@Jakes247: “I’m deeply worried for my friend @Ibykul, one of Africa’s finest investigative journalists who has been forced into hiding following death threats and deaths of key sources in his investigative reports on ethnic/religious violence in #kaduna, Nigeria.”

@RSF_inter: “RSF_inter is asking the authorities to take every necessary steps to guarantee the safety of journalist @Ibykul after several of his sources died amid his investigation on massacres in Kaduna.”

@TheICIR: “#SouthernKaduna: Ibanga Isine (@Ibykul) spent months investigating the endless massacre, and plunder from the southern Kaduna crisis that has seen; @NigeriaGov at federal and state levels appear to have abdicated their responsibility to bandits. Nothing should happen to him.”

NHRC rescues mentally-ill woman caged by family in Katsina

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has rescued a mentally-ill woman, Laritu Safiyanu, who was kept in a cage for several months by family members in Katsina State.

The NHRC Coordinator in the state, Barr. Adamu Umaru Kasimu, who disclosed this to journalists in Katsina on Friday, said a Good Samaritan informed the commission that the victim was chained and caged by her family members for alleged mental illness in Gyaza village, Kankai local government area of the state.

Kasimu said the NHRC on hearing the report swung into action and rescued the woman.

The coordinator stressed that it took the intervention of the commission and other stakeholders to rescue the victim from the inhuman and degrading treatment she subjected to by her family members.

He said: “Investigation revealed that the woman who was kept in a filthy environment unsuitable for human habitation, had for a long time been denied rights to dignity of a person, a situation that may have contributed to her state of mental instability.

“The commission had to wade in and immediately secure the release of Laritu from the deplorable condition she was subjected to.

“The NHRC will continue to monitor the condition of the victim to ensure that she gets the right kind of treatment she deserves.

“We wish to educate the family of the victim on human rights norms stipulating that every person deserves to live in dignity and be free from all forms of cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment.

“The 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended provides for the right to life and dignity.

“Therefore, any action that infringes on this fundamental right or any other human right is highly unacceptable and must be discouraged in all ramifications.”

Lagos govt reduces LASU tuition fee

The tuition fees for the Lagos State University (LASU) has been reduced, the state government announced on Friday afternoon.

This was disclosed on Friday via the Twitter handle of the Office of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Education.

“Flash: Lagos State government reduces tuition fee for students of Lagos State University,” a tweet read on the handle.

Details later…

Edo primary schools to resume February 1 as union threatens protest

Public primary schools in Edo State are to resume unfailingly by February 1, 2020, the state government has announced.

The government warned that any teacher who fails to resume will be sanctioned.

The Secretary to the State Government, Osarodion Ogie Esq., disclosed this in a statement while adding that the “government has activated the No Work, No Pay policy.”

The statement read, “This is to inform all parents, teachers and the general public that all public primary schools in Edo State shall resume full activities on Monday 1st February 2021.

“Parents are expected to make their children and wards ready for resumption on this date. The Edo State Government wishes to reemphasize that all public school teachers and head teachers are required to be present in their various schools.

“Failure to resume work would be considered a forfeiture of salary as the government has activated the No Work, No Pay policy.”

Ogie further said, “Head teachers and teachers who are desirous of staying away from work in support of the sponsored strike action by certain elements of the Edo State Branch of the National Union of Teachers, are required to hand over all school property in their custody to their respective Education Secretaries.

“The Edo State Government through the Edo State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) is collaborating with the relevant security agencies to ensure the protection of all public schools and any willful destruction of government property will be met with criminal prosecution to the fullest extent of the law.”

The directive followed the planned protests by the Nigeria Union of Teachers in the state on February 1.

The Union says the state government has failed to meet its 10-points demands.

Blue Ivy Carter Gives Grandma Tina Lawson a Glam Makeover.

Tina Knowles took to Instagram to show off the beauty skills that Beyoncé’s 9-year-old daughter Blue Ivy has somehow already picked up. Check out her handiwork in the pic.

Tina Knowles is letting her gifted granddaughter upgrade her.

Beyoncé’s famous mom shared a photo to Instagram on Thursday, Jan. 28 of the impressive makeover that the “Upgrade U” singer’s 9-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter had just given her. 

“My talented granddaughter Blue made up my face today,” Tina wrote in the caption. “She is only 9 years old can you imagine her at 15 doing my makeup? She Beat My Face [heart emoji] Gonna save me a lot of money on make up artist fees.” 

Clearly, Blue has picked up a thing or two from her family members’ glam skills, as she nailed her grandma’s delicate smoky eye, eyebrow arch and pop of color on the lips. Watch your back, beauty YouTubers.

This is hardly the first time that Tina has proven how proud she is of the young Grammy nominee. 

On Jan. 10, Tina shared footage of Blue showcasing some serious dance moves while listening to Ciara’s 2010 single “Gimmie Dat” at a ballet class. As Tina observed at the time, the girl’s eye-catching style brought to mind comparisons to her superstar family members, including aunt Solange Knowles. 

“This is Blue but I swear it looks like Solange dancing at this age,” Tina captioned the footage, throwing in a heart emoji. 

Watch the video below:

Lady calls out celebrities for mourning Ernest Asuzu despite not helping him when he was alive.

A Nigerian lady, Esther Sky, has called out the hypocrisy of celebrities on social media , the actress was unimpressed with how they behaved after the death of veteran actor, Ernest Asuzu . According to her, they mourned him after his death but did not help him during his lifetime .

Esther then took to her page to claim that he was abandoned by his colleagues in the movie industry, only for them to write long notes to eulogise him after his death.

According to her, only a few of his colleagues bothered to help him and now they were all mourning him. She said, “When Ernest Asuzu was alive, none of you bothered to help him, only few people managed to help him. Now he is dead and all of you guys are writing stories.”
Speaking further, Esther Sky added that Asuzu never enjoyed himself as an actor because he was fighting for his life and nobody helped him.

In her words: “The guy never enjoyed every moment of his time when he was an actor. He never enjoyed life. When this guy was fighting for his life, none of you helped him. Now he is dead and all of you are posting ‘rest in peace’. Tomorrow you people will go to church and spend money on pastors, spend money for miracles, but your colleague was dying and you guys did not bother to help him.”

Watch video below;

https://www.instagram.com/p/CKnt7SwDq5A/?igshid=17bfmqmuy7bj7

My God killed UNILAG lecturer for demanding s*x from my daughter –Pastor Wale Oke

Pastor Francis Wale Oke, the General Overseer and founder of Christ Life Church Worldwide, has boasted of how his ‘God’ killed a lecturer of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), in an accident for repeatedly failing one of his daughters because she refused to allow him have sex with her.

The President of the Sword of the Spirit Ministry and the Chancellor of Precious Cornerstone University, Ibadan, Oyo State, made this revelation in a viral video on Wednesday and said the lecturer who was an Head of Department, had failed his daughter repeatedly for two years because she did not allow him to have sex with her and after he went into prayers, God intervened and killed him in an accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

In the video, he said:

“One of my daughters was being harassed; it was the University of Lagos. The lecturer was on her. He demanded to sleep with her before she would pass the course, a man old enough to be her father, very wicked evil man.

“And the girl said ‘I’m a child of God, I’m born-again’. He said ‘You! How many of you that I have dealt with? Okay, stay there. You won’t leave my department. I will make sure you fail that course, and the course is compulsory. If you don’t pass, you can’t move on.

“She failed the first time, not that she failed, he failed her. She just grumbled. She tried to pray, fast, nothing changed. She failed the second time. And by the rule of the department, she would have to withdraw.

“So, she came to see me. I was very angry. I have a daughter, how can one filthy old man, because he is a lecturer, want to sleep with my daughter? I would forget that I’m anointed; I would cut off your head. Evil, wickedness.

“When she was talking to me, she was crying. I stood on my feet and when I stand on my feet like that, be careful. I didn’t wait to pray for her. I said, ‘O God, judge this matter.’

“Don’t let a prophet pray against you. It’s dangerous.

“I had tears in my eyes. Two years of her life had been wasted and the man still insisted: ‘Whatever department you go, I would pursue you there, I must sleep with you.’ ‘O God, judge this matter.’

“Two weeks after, that evil man with another girl he had been sleeping with, they were travelling to Lagos – true story. Along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, they had an accident and the two of them died. My God killed him. ‘O God, judge this matter.’ When they were going to appoint another head of department to replace this evil man, they appointed a Redeemed Christian Church of God pastor.”

Dangote, ex-mistress, Autumn Spikes, in messy ‘fight’ over broken affair

The former mistress of Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, Autumn Spikes, has opened up on how he ‘insulted’ her by offering her a ‘paltry’ sum of $15,000 for her to keep quiet over their affair that became public after she shared a viral video clip showing her seated beside Dangote who was lying down on the same couch, with part of his buttocks exposed.

Dangote had reportedly ended the over 10 years old affair and had gone ahead to ask Spikes to sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) which he said she breached by leaking the video which exposed the businessman and brought undue negative publicity to him.

The African-American was reacting to a lawsuit filed against her by Dangote at a Miami-Dade County Court in Florida, United States of America, where he demanded an “excess of $30,000 from her as damages for libel, cyber stalking, defamation of character and breach of agreement to keep their relationship private and off the social media.”

He also stated in the lawsuit that Spikes demanded the sum of $5 million in exchange for the Non-Disclosure Agreement to keep her mouth shut.

In the lawsuit, Dangote used the pseudonym John Doe, aka AD, apparently an acronym for his names, Aliko Dangote, in “order to avoid unnecessary publicity designed to impair his right to privacy and to coerce his payment of money he does not owe Autumn Spikes,” according to his lawyer.

Part of the court document filed on January 22, titled ‘Complaint petition for declaratory judgment complaint for (about) extortion petition for injunctive relief,’ stated that Dangote’s “business acumen has made him a target for coercion by the defendant.”

It added that Spikes demanded “meritless claims of $5 million” in the nature of “palimony to which she is not legally entitled.”

“Palimony is an amount of money a law court orders someone to pay regularly to a former partner whom they were living with but were not married to.

“Autumn Spikes has made a demand that the plaintiff pays her five million dollars ($5,000,000.00) as shown in Exhibit 1.”

However, in a post on her Instagram page with the handle @allarounda1 on Wednesday, Spikes said Dangote offered her a ‘paltry’ $15,000 and $2,500 monthly as well as putting pressure on her to sign the first NDA to ‘hush her.’

“I was insultingly offered $15,000 and $2,500 a month to sign an NDA but I declined,” Spikes stated in the post.

“I gained legal counsel in which we countered his offer. Mind you, his first initial offer wasn’t disclosed in the terms of his proposed NDA.

“Therefore I was pressured and influenced to sign which was already a violation of his own NDA.”

Spikes who shared parts of the court documents filed by Dangote on the Instagram page, denied threatening the billionaire businessman with blackmails on the social media or through media talk shows as claimed by his lawyers in the lawsuit.

She maintained that she had kept her affair with Dangote private and expressed surprise that she could be sued for extortion by the wealthy businessman.

“He denied knowing me and our relationship to his lawyers and we’re asked for proof of our affair… now I’m being sued for extortion?

“This is such a manly egotistical move. I’ve kept it private but you made it public with the lawsuit.

“All these claims of interviews and talk show threats will have to be proved in court so… & I haven’t spoken to anyone regarding our relationship.

“I have not been served. Since this is a public record, let’s discuss it. What are your thoughts? Dangote’s suit will be dismissed.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/CKb7cQBj2Mk/?igshid=q7ep5nbkw116

LASTMA official dies after being knocked down by runaway driver

An officer of the Lagos State Traffic Management Agency (LASTMA) identified as Samsom Akinmade has been killed on duty in Mile 12, Ketu area of Lagos.

The General Manager of the agency, Engr. Olajide Oduyoye, disclosed on Thursday, that the deceased who sustained head and body injuries was knocked down on Tuesday, but was rushed to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital where he was declared dead in the early hours of Wednesday.

Mr Oduyoye explained that the officer who was directing yellow buses away from the Demurin Street Junction choke point had approached the motorist to park away from the road to pick passengers.

He was hit by a driver of a blue-black Opel Space Bus with registration number AAA 74 GG at Demurin Street junction inwards Mile 12.

“The driver assumed that he would be apprehended for obstructing traffic and sped off, knocking down the officer against the concrete culvert on the service lane and dragging him for about seven metres. He tried to escape through a street which turned out to be closed but was eventually arrested and handed over to the Police at Alapere along with his vehicle”, Oduyoye explained.

The agency on its Twitter handle quoted the General Manager as saying “This event is particularly sad because this was a young, intelligent and dedicated officer employed in the year 2019, was very committed to his job but has been cut down in his prime by a careless and lawless driver thereby depriving his family, the government agency, Lagos and Nigeria of a future leader in the making.”

He sympathized with the colleagues at the Lagos Ministry of Transportation and LASTMA and with the family of the deceased, while pledging that the State Government will ensure that the apprehended driver faces justice.

Oduyoye also warned motorists to desist from violating the State Traffic Law in order to prevent unnecessary accidents and deaths on Lagos roads, urging commuters to exercise patience at all times.

Police in Edo arrest 63-yr-old man for defiling two-year-old baby girl

Police operatives in Edo State have arrested a 63-year-old man, Sunday Igbinokhuaihe, for allegedly luring a two-year-old girl into his room and defiled her.

The alleged crime happened around Urhonigbe, in Orhionmwon Local Government Area of the state.

The suspect, who is a neighbour to the parents of the girl, reportedly lured the baby into his room with a loaf of bread and then fingered her private part until her hymen got broken.

The mother of the baby, was said to have discovered the abuse meted out to her daughter when she wanted to bathe her.

Following her screaming, the mother probed the girl, who showed her how the 63-year-old man inserted his finger into her private part.

The matter was later reported at Urhonigbe Police Station and the suspect was apprehended.

The matter has been transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department of the Edo State Police Command in Benin.

Speaking on the matter, the Edo State Police Command’s spokesman, Chidi Nwabuzor, said that investigation into the matter had been concluded.

He added that the suspect would be taken to court to answer for his alleged crime during the week.

20-years-old lady accuses father of sleeping with her for years

A 20-year-old lady, Fatima Usman, has called out her father, Usman Momoh, a staff of Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo, Ondo State, accusing him of sleeping with her for a long time and often threatening to kill her anytime she refused his sexual advances.

Fatima, who made the disclosure in a viral video on Thursday, said her father started having the incestuous affair with her in 2018 and whenever she refused to have sex with him, he would send her out of the house at the midnight.

In the two minutes, ten seconds video, the lady said:

“My father has been sleeping with me for a very long time, and whenever I tried to say no, he would send me out of the room. If I say I will voice out, he would be threatening to kill me. He would bring out a knife and show me that if I tell anybody, he would kill me.”

She added that though her parents live in the same house, her mother never bothered to check on her whenever her father sent her out of the house and did not care about the sinful act.

“My mother did not bother to check on me whether I slept in the room or not. Anytime my father sent me out and I slept outside, my mother would have slept off; she did not know what was happening.”

Calling on the government of the state and human rights groups to come to her aid and help her get justice, Fatima said she had reported the matter to her father’s family.

In another video on the same issue, a man who claimed to be an in-law to Fatima’s father confirmed the incident and said the family had intervened in the matter.

“When we heard about the matter, he (Momoh) was asked to bring some items as atonement for the incestuous act and he provided those items, which included tubers of yam, goat, local gin, among others. After that, the elders in the village warned the girl not to return to her father’s house, but be staying with me.”

The man also stated that the matter was reported at a police station and Momoh was arrested, detained and later granted bail.

Diarrhea claims four lives in Sokoto, 56 hospitalised

Four people have been confirmed dead with 56 others hospitalised following an outbreak of diarrhea as a result of water contamination in Helele community in Sokoto North local government area of Sokoto State.

The Commissioner for Health in the state, Dr. Ali Inname, who confirmed the outbreak of the disease on Thursday, said those affected drank the contaminated water in the affected area.

Inname, however, said that the state government has taken steps to contain the spread of the disease to other parts of the state, adding that the survivors have been placed on treatment at Helele and Kofar Rini Primary Healthcare Centres as well as the Sokoto Specialist Hospital.

He blamed the water contamination on illegal connection of water pipes and poor sewage system in Helele community, while advising members of the community to desist from indiscriminate dumping of refuse and ensuring good hygiene.

Inname also stated that the government would, henceforth, punish defaulters in order to restore sanity to the affected area as investigation was still ongoing to unravel the source of the water contamination.

“Residents have been warned against indiscriminate dumping of refuse as offenders will be prosecuted,” he said.

“Governor Aminu Tambuwal has expressed sadness over the incident and condoled with the families and relations of those who lost their lives to the disease. He has also constituted a committee of experts headed by myself and the Commissioner of Environment to investigate the source of the disease and find its cure and prevention.

“He has also taken responsibility for the treatment of the victims and wished them quick recovery and safe return to their families and loved ones. He urged residents of the affected area to remain calm and to ensure good sanitation and hygiene in order to prevent the disease from spreading.”

Nigerian Army deploys 300 female soldiers to Kaduna-Abuja highway

In a renewed effort at checking the activities of armed bandits and kidnappers in the Northern part of the country, the Nigerian Army on Tuesday deployed 300 female soldiers to the Kaduna- Abuja highway to protect road users and residents of the surrounding communities.

The Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, who received the first batch of 100 female soldiers on Wednesday, expressed optimism that the additional deployment of soldiers to the highway would help to consolidate the successes recorded by the troops on ground.

The governor later handed over the soldiers’ residential accommodation to the Nigerian Army.

This is the first time the Nigerian Army will deploy female soldiers for internal security operations in the country.

The female officers have been drafted into the Operation Thunder Strike of the Nigerian Army currently conducting a special operation in the state.

Throw Back Thursday (TBT) with Kate Henshaw.

Actress and fitness enthusiast, Kate Henshaw is among the elite group of actresses who have significantly contributed to the Nollywood’s enduring reputation for creative excellence.
Born on July 19, 1971, and raised in Calabar Cross River Nigeria, Kate is the oldest of four children. She had her primary and secondary education in Lagos and Calabar respectively. She moved on to the University of Calabar where she spent one-year reading remedial studies. She then joined the School of Medical Lab Science, LUTH (Lagos University Teaching Hospital) in Lagos to study Medical Microbiology. She had to work at the Bauchi State General Hospital.


She started out her career in the Entertainment industry in 1993 when she auditioned for the lead role in the movie When the Sun Sets. Her talent won her the role, which became her first appearance in a major Nollywood movie. Although her success wasn’t immediate, it was from there that she created the actress she became and later evolved into a superstar. She has appeared in many movies numbering up to 45 including “Aremu The Principal” and “Above The Death”.

The increased exposure, acceptance and recognition allowed Kate to witness massive growth in her career. As a result, she won distinctive awards including the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for the movie “Stronger than Pain” in 2008. In addition to her film award, the star has had considerable success as a reality TV show judge. She is a judge on Nigeria’s Got Talent and is “The Face of Onga”.

Kate Henshaw had one of the longest celebrity marriages in Nigeria. She was married to Roderick James Nuttal. The couple was together for 12 years but the union shattered in 2011. The actress has a daughter, Gabrielle Nuttall with her ex-husband. Roderick Nuttal is the Managing Director of Ledrop Nigeria Ltd. The company is an agency for Jack Daniels and Piper Heidsieck Champagne. He has moved on with his life after their divorce and has remarried.

During her break up with her British husband, Kate was not in a hurry to share what went wrong. Some reports claimed that it was due to different cases of infidelity on Roderick’s part. According to the speculations, Rod was making out with his secretary Angela Gordon. Kate who was already suspecting that her ex-husband was cheating unexpectedly came to his office – after she had earlier told him that she was going to Lekki – and caught them red-handed.
Other reports, however, claimed the divorce was as a result of several cases of infidelity against Kate by her husband. Rod had accused Kate of having an affair with some famous people in both political and entertainment circles.

Some of the men who were pointed at for having an affair with the stunning actress included the Executive Governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, former Governor of Cross River State, Donald Duke and comedian, Bright Okpocha popularly known as Basketmouth (one of the funniest Nigerian comedians).

The talented actress has many goals and dreams so, there was simply not enough time to throw a pity party for herself. One of such goals is to be fit and sexy as she is among celebrity single moms looking hotter than some single ladies. The presence or absence of a husband does not affect what kind of person she is and her ambition. This, to Kate Henshaw, was just a circumstance and not what determines who she is or will become.

Our WCW for today is Genevieve Nnaji

Our WCW for today is Genevieve Nnaji .
Genevieve Nnaji is a beautiful dark skinned , nollywood actress , movie producer and director.
She was born on the 3rd of May, 1979 in Mbaise , Imo state Nigeria but grew up in Lagos. Genevieve Nnaji attended Methodist girls college , then furthered her education in the University of Lagos, where she studied creative arts.

Genevieve started acting at the age of 19years in 1998, when she was introduced into the growing Nigerian film industry with the movie, “most wanted” .
She is also an activist who advocates for girls and kicks against early child marriage.

Genevieve is a feminist who believes in the freedom of every woman to make her choices. In 2019 , her movie “Lionheart” was selected by the Nigerian Oscars selection commitee (NOSC) , as Nigeria’s submission to the best international feature film category of the 2020 Oscars.

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Anambra police smash another baby-making factory syndicate

The Anambra State Police Command has smashed another baby-making factory and child trafficking syndicate operating in the Oraifite community in the state.

The State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Haruna Muhammed, who announced this in a statement on Wednesday, said the police uncovered the syndicate on Tuesday by operatives attached to the SIB and Area Command, Oraifite, coordinated by the Area Commander, ACP Afolabi Wilfred.

Muhammed said the police raided the house of one Melvina Uju Uba, located opposite Nnamdi Azikiwe Orthopedic Teaching Hospital, Oba, in Idemili South local government area and arrested 10 persons who reportedly ran the baby factory.

The police spokesman gave the names of the suspects as Edna Nnadi, 37, Ujunwa Nweke, 25, Izuchukwu Uba, 24, Chinaza Ibeh, 19, Peace Okon Effiong, 25, and Gift Collins, 20.

Others include Chimkaso Kingsley, 25, Happiness Monday, 18, Chioma Okonkwo, 25, and Uchechukwu Nwankwo, 18.

“The place was raided following credible information that teenage girls were being impregnated and the babies were sold out by human traffickers,” Muhammed said.

“During the operation, five newly born babies and three other children were rescued.

“The rescued children will be handed over to the Ministry of Social Welfare, Children’s and Women’s Affairs for proper care, while effort is being intensified to apprehend other accomplices in order to bring them to justice.”