My swag makes girls fall for me – BBNaija winner, Laycon brags

Nigerian reality TV star, Laycon real name Olamilekan Agbeleshe, has spoken on how much appeal he has when it comes to the opposite gender.

Laycon took to his official Twitter account to blow his trumpet and brag about how sought after he is, owing to his swag.

The rapper who recently released two tracks titled; Wagwan and Fall For Me, decided to use the songs to hype himself.

He said that he has the type of swag that makes girls fall for him.

Feeling like he had not even started bragging, the Big Brother Naija season 5 winner asked fans if he can start bragging about his selling point.

He wrote;

”Emi Mr. WAGWAN, swag wey dey make girls dey FALL FOR ME.

SHALL WE BEGIN TO BRAG PLEASE !!!”

Girls Who Hired Assassins To Kill Their Parent Have Been Sentenced To Death

The court has finally dished out a trial and a verdict over the case of two wicked girls who sent assassins to kill their parent as a result of a few flimsy excuses they gave which stemmed from their need for money.

This heinous crime took Nigeria by a storm and hasn’t died down as many people haven’t backed down in showing their disgust and urgent need for justice.

These two girls who are from Enugu (names withheld) reportedly sent assassins to kidnap and murder the two people who brought them into this world – their parent.

They had the intention of inheriting their parent’s property after their evil plan was successfully executed.

Reportedly, the girls were arrested by Enugu State Police after they were reported by their relatives who suspected that they were behind the death of their parent.

After a series of investigations by the police and after all evidences pointed to them, the girls confessed by sending assassins to kill their parent all in a bid to inherit their wealth.

During questioning, one of the girls stated her reason for having to hire assassins to kill her biological parent, stating that her father is a very wealthy man who only spent money on women outside and never made a move to buy them new clothes.

She also went further to say that her father is a very stingy man and that was the main reason for hiring assassins to kill him.

The High court in Enugu state convened to hear the case of the two girls who were labelled to have murdered their father, thereby denying him is right to life as enshrined in the Nigerian Constitution.

Having found them guilty, the presiding judge sentenced them to death by the gallows.

We are presently waiting for the state governor to sign the death warrant.

This should serve as an eye opener to selfish and impatient youths out there who are always looking for ways to make fast and illegal wealth.

Patience and perseverance won’t take anything out of you, just believe that God would always reward you for your efforts.

Chibok girls reportedly escape from Boko Haram

An unspecified number of girls abducted by Boko Haram terrorists in Chibok, Borno State, about seven years ago have reportedly escaped from the group’s captivity.

Ali Maiyanga, the father of one of the abducted girls, Halima, told journalists on Thursday that his daughter spoke with him from military custody and confirmed their escape from the Boko Haram den.

He said: “She (the daughter) asked me. Is this my daddy? Is this my daddy, and she started crying. The crying was [so] much and I couldn’t hear her very well. I was crying too. I never expected to hear from her again.

“The whole family is so happy. Our house is full of people who are rejoicing with us.”

The man said he didn’t get the opportunity to speak to his daughter properly as she was emotional and the call was short.

He said Halima confirmed that the girls are safe and are being looked after by the Nigerian Army.

But the Nigerian Army is yet to issue an official statement on the matter.

The Boko Haram insurgents had on April 2014 abducted over 200 girls from the Government Girls Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State.

However, the Federal Government secured the release of about 100 girls after a series of negotiations with Boko Haram in 2016 and 2017.

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