Sanwo-Olu threatens to stop LagosHoms contract over slow pace of work

The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has threatened to terminate the contracts for the LagosHoms housing project in Sangotedo, Eti-Osa local government area of the state over the slow pace of work at the site.

The governor, who visited the project site on Friday, gave the contractors gave the contractors a one-week ultimatum to improve work on the project.

He noted that work on Phase 1 of the project was 90 percent completed while contractors handling Phase 2 were behind schedule.

He charged the contractors handling Phase 2 to complete the work within nine months.

Sanwo-Olu said: “As far as I know, the government owes no one. But if we owe you, we will pay in one month. Erring contractors have one week to speed up work.

The Ministries of Housing and Works and Infrastructure would be back in one week to inspect the project and if there are no changes, your contract will be terminated and you will face prosecution.

“I have not come here to turn you away but to make peace and restitution. For those contractors still working, we will wait for another four more weeks for extensive clean-up before we finally commission the project.”

The governor also directed the contractors handling Phase 1 of the project to complete the 744 flats by October.

As fun as it looks, this our work is not easy – Davido

Nigerian musician, David Adeleke also known as Davido has said that contrary to popular belief, the work of an entertainer is not that easy.

There is this impression on the minds of many fans and music lovers that musicians are living their best life as they are doing something fun and getting paid for it, hence why people want to explore a career in the industry.

However, the DMW boss has attempted to correct that notion, while lauding hard working entertainers who never relent.

Davido affirmed that their work is not easy even as it looks like it is filled with fun.

He sent a shoutout to entertainers world wide for going steady in the face of challenges and criticism.

The ”FEM” crooner tweeted; ”Shout out to all entertainers worldwide Red heart as fun as it looks this out work no easy … ”

See his tweet:

They think I didn’t work to get to where I’m at today – BBNaija winner, Laycon tackles haters

Nigerian rap artiste and Big Brother Naija 2020 winner, Olamilekan ”Laycon” Agbeleshe, has sent a strong message to those hating on him because of what he has achieved in his career.

Since his emergence as the winner, and decision to focus on music, critics have taken steady swipes at him, saying that he would not succeed or last long in the music industry

But the rapper, who recently released his much-anticipated debut album, ‘Shall We Begin‘ has been receiving massive airwaves across the country.

Laycon is not pleased with some fans who believe the BBNaija reality show played a huge role in his success, whereas he notes that his hard work comes to bear when talking about how far he has come.

The popular brand influencer in the latest post on his Twitter handle lashed out at the haters questioning his growth.

Laycon tweeted: ”Tbh, y’all think I didn’t work my ass off to get to where I’m at today? That’s how your brain processed all these things happening to me?? That’s how you come to terms with your fear of my growth and my evolution???”

See his post below:

It was my honour to work with you” – Martial Arts icon, Jet Li pays tribute to DMX

Legendary Martial artist and Hollywood star, Li Lianjie better known as Jet Li has paid tribute to late American rapper, Earl ”DMX” Simmons.

The rapper’s death was confirmed by his family in a statement released on Friday passed way on Friday.

He had been rushed to a hospital in White Plains, New York on April 2 after suffering a heart attack. The American actor died at the age of 50.

Jet Li, a Chinese-Singaporean actor took to his verified Twitter account to pray for DMX’s soul and said he if honoured to have worked with him.

He described the former Ruff Ryders Entertainment artiste as a true hero.

Rest In Peace DMX, a true legend. It was truly my honor to work and get to know you. ”, the Hong Kong born actor wrote.

COVID-19- Osun chief judge orders court staff to work from home

The Osun State Chief Judge, Justice Adepele Ojo, on Sunday directed all court staff across the state to undergo the COVID-19 test.

In a statement issued by Chief Registrar of the State’s High Court, M. A Lasisi, the chief judge also ordered all staff below Grade Level 12 to work from home.

The directive followed the discovery of the United Kingdom COVID-19 variant in Osun State.

The state government had earlier on Sunday confirmed the discovery of five cases of the UK COVID-19 variant in the state.

The statement read: “I have the instruction of the Honourable Chief Judge of Osun State to convey to you the need to comply with the new COVID-19 protocols just released by the state government.

“Hence, all staff of the judiciary below Level 12 are hereby directed to stay at, and work from home, to contain the spread of the pandemic.

“All staff affected should stop coming to work with effect from Monday, 1st February 2021. Furthermore, all staff of Osun State Judiciary should undergo the COVID-19 test immediately.

“Osun State Government is gracious enough to be conducting the tests free of charge. All courtrooms and offices where the affected officer is working should be closed down forthwith until further notice.”

But Wole was bent on divorcing her…

My friend built a house for her family but the society frowns at it because she is a female. Just because she isn’t a male, you hear comments such as; “where did she get the money?”, “she wants to show off her wealth” ,”she’s not in the right position to do this” and other kind of demeaning comments.

In some African societies or let me say the construct(s) in some communities in Africa , men are expected to perform some (major) duties and feats or achievements while women are meant to be at the backstage. A woman who is successful goes through a lot of criticism especially when she isn’t married. Why does the society find it difficult to celebrate and appreciate successful (African) women just the way men are celebrated?

A woman’s achievement is rather measured by her marital status, is she single or married? If she’s single, the society believes her money isn’t ‘legit’ and if she’s married, the society believes her husband made her. How long will this belief cloud our judgment? When do we begin to realise that women can achieve as much or more than their male counterparts ?

I realised that liberal feminist are fair enough. You know why? Many women have had to put up with a lot of criticism even in the 21st century. As a man, if you don’t support your wife and and you speak ill of her because she is succeeding more than you are, in my opinion, you are “less of a man”. The situation notwithstanding; whether she is more successful than you are or not, you need to “man up” as a man and take up responsibility.

Your wife is your support system and don’t get hurt by/with/about her success instead acknowledge and manage her-your wife’s success, don’t give up as you work towards your (own) success. This (alone) is (app)laudable.
Inability to acknowledge and manage the success of one’s spouse will trigger chaos and ultimately divorce.

In this case when a man refuses to acknowledge and manage his wife’s success, (constantly) feels threatened by his wife’s success and repeatedly allows third-party (parents and/or peers) to meddle, such a man is setting the hurdles that could likely ruin his household.

Guess what? acknowledging and managing the success of one’s wife has little or nothing to do with your academic qualifications, age and/or skin colour. We have academics that are unable to manage their wives’ success. I believe that acknowledging and managing success of one’s wife is a function of SOUND MIND. In my opinion, a sound mind is mind free from bitterness; a mind of its own feeling of completeness. Simply put, a mind free of animosity.


This reminds me of a story. Can I tell you a true life story? I know you will like to know what it is about. It is a story about what transpired between a couple. It happened many years ago, Wole travelled to Canada for greener pastures. Later on, he came back to Nigeria and got married to his heartthrob. Shortly after he married Bisi, he travelled back to Canada with his wife-Bisi. They are blessed with 3 children.


What happened next? Bisi secured a job and earned a lot more than her husband, Wole. Then the problem started! Wole informed his parents about the issue, thereafter the families began to harbour hatred towards each other. Wole’s mother accused Bisi’s mother of witchcraft, she claimed her son’s destiny was used by Bisi’s family. How ridiculous!


To cut the story short, Bisi struggled to save her marriage for many years but Wole was bent of divorcing her, having the stern support of his family. Eventually they got a divorce however Bisi was given the full custody of their children because she has all it takes to cater for them. After some years , Bisi remarried a Canadian while Wole is still single.

This however could have been avoided if Wole was willing to acknowledge, support and manage his wife rather than getting the third party involved in his marital affairs. This amongst numerous cases is the cause of divorce in this generation. Inability to acknowledge and manage spouse’s success, trivial issues and bitter ego among others are the reasons for many hurdles in matrimony. This narrows down to our society, the African society frowns at divorce but relentlessly triggers divorce!

Juve work in progress, says Pirlo after Roma draw

Pirlo was a surprising choice to succeed sacked coach Maurizio Sarri in August, as he had no previous coaching experience and had been appointed as the club’s Under-23 coach just a week earlier.

The Italian champions failed to impress in the capital and had a Cristiano Ronaldo double to thank as they came from behind twice, the second time while down to 10 men after Adrien Rabiot was shown a second yellow card.

Juventus coach Andrea Pirlo was disappointed by his side’s performance in Sunday’s 2-2 Serie A draw at AS Roma but explained that his side was still a “work in progress”.

The Italian champions failed to impress in the capital and had a Cristiano Ronaldo double to thank as they came from behind twice, the second time while down to 10 men after Adrien Rabiot was shown a second yellow card.ADVERTISINGAds by Teads

“It was a step backwards, but as a team we are a work in progress,” Pirlo told Sky Italia. “We haven’t had the chance to try much out in pre-season because there were practically no friendly matches.”

Pirlo was a surprising choice to succeed sacked coach Maurizio Sarri in August, as he had no previous coaching experience and had been appointed as the club’s Under-23 coach just a week earlier.

He oversaw an impressive 3-0 win against Sampdoria on his debut last weekend, but pointed out that new signings like striker Alvaro Morata and midfielder Arthur Melo are yet to be fully integrated.

“In the end it was one point gained,” he said. “Morata arrived two days ago, Arthur hasn’t played for six months and needs to adapt to Italian football, even though he did well when he came on.”

Pirlo was questioned about Antonio Conte’s Inter Milan side, who appear to be the most likely challengers to Juventus in their quest for a 10th consecutive Serie A title.

“They are certainly stronger than they were last year and have strengthened,” he said. “I don’t know if they are therefore better than us. We will certainly be battling it out until the end.”