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Queen Ajoke snubs Alaafin Of Oyo’s 82nd Birthday

Posted: 18 Oct 2020 12:30 AM PDT

Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi aka Iku Baba Yeye, received heartwarming messages from his queens as he celebrates his 82nd birthday except for his estranged queen, Olori Ajoke.

Queen Ola, shunned the Alaafin's birthday as she refuses to send any shout out to him and also erased the proofs of her marriage to the king from her social media accounts.

Recall that Gistreel had reported that queen Ola was sent out of the palace following an allegation that she was having an affair with Fuji maestro, Wasiu Ayinde Marshal aka KWAM 1.

Sources from the palace later confirmed that she left and was not sent packing.


"Iku Baba Yeye did not send her packing. She was the one who left him after all that happened. Baba was the one who sent her to school and now that she has graduated from the University of Ibadan and serving as a Corper, is this how to repay him? Well, she has three kids for him and that cannot be erased from her life," the source confirms.

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A few months ago, Queen Ola on her Insta story wrote on what a divorced woman should do and how she can move on.

She, however, does not associate herself to the king anymore and has blocked all other queens from her social media handle.

#EndSars: Paul Okoye Sprays His White Mercedes Jeep for Protest

Posted: 18 Oct 2020 12:00 AM PDT

Popular member of the defunct Psquare group, Paul Okoye, was seen in viral photos and video online, spraying his white Mercedes with the #EndSARS.

It's no longer news that Nigerian youths have taken over major states of the country, protesting, crying and begging for a better system in the country. Many photos and videos have gone viral on the internet showing the determined youths protesting against the brutality of the Police and the total reformation of the Nigeria Police force.

Social media users have reacted to this unusual act of Rudeboy, for lending his voice in a unique way and doing it without fear, favor or clout chasing.


Watch the video below;

Never Let Us Back Down-Burna Boy Encourages #EndSARS Protesters

Posted: 17 Oct 2020 11:30 PM PDT

Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy urged his 'Generation of Nigerians' not to back down from the ongoing #EndSARS protest.

The self-acclaimed African Giant, also declared his undying love for the Nigerian youths, as they have literally brought some parts of the country to a stand-still with the #EndSARS movement.

Read his words below;

"To My Generation of NIGERIANS. I LOVE YOU and you have earned MY MAXIMUM and most GENUINE respect. The Powers that be are truly against us and doing everything in their power to Stop this Movement. It will get worse but Please LET US NEVER BACK DOWN !"



MC Galaxy dragged to filth for throwing N200 notes at #EndSars protesters in Lekki

Posted: 17 Oct 2020 11:00 PM PDT

Nigerian singer, MC Galaxy has been dragged to filth for spraying N200 notes at protesters in Lekki toll gate.

According to reports, the singer came to Lekki toll gate to join the protest, and after some time, he jumped on his car, stood on the car roof and began to spray N200 notes to protesters.

His action caused stampede and uproar as some protesters hustled and trampled on themselves to secure their own share of the money.


However, this didn't go well with Nigerians who feel, he Shouldn't have done that at a protest, because they came for a serious business.

See reactions below!



YouTube star, Ronke Raji Finally Apologises after EndSARs-Bicycle Saga

Posted: 17 Oct 2020 10:30 PM PDT

Nigerian beauty and lifestyle specialist, Ronke Raji has finally retraced her steps following an insensitive Instagram post during the EndSARs campaign.

Recall that the vlogger was dragged through the dirt after sharing a photo of herself on Instagram while writing an epistle on her experience with a bicycle and adding a two-line footnote to the writeup acknowledging the EndSARs campaign. When called to attention, her response met Nigerians as rude and unwelcoming.

Ronke in a new Instagram post however apologised. She wrote, "As someone who is privileged to be given the platform that I have, my goal has always been simple, which is to spread positivity and bring mental health awareness to as many people as possible, while doing what I love the most.


"However, if I'm being brutally honest, I haven't been online as much as I would have loved to recently hence my response. I am aware that there has been a lot of anger towards me and the way I responded to this movement.

"For this reason, I want to sincerely apologize to everyone who has been on the receiving end of my recent actions. I admit that the statement that was made on my initial post and YouTube clearly does not do any form of justice to the matter at hand and will never suffice as a show of support for the #ENDSARS movement and the on-going protests as a result of that. I want to empathize firstly and most importantly to all those who have directly been impacted by SARS.

"To all those who have lost a sibling, a friend, a child, a parent, or a lover, I won't lie and say I feel your pain, because I'm not in your shoes, but I do understand and I can only pray for healing and comfort for every one of you.
 
"Also, to those who have been putting their lives on the line to protest, some of which have even lost their lives, I apologize for belittling the impact of what a dedicated set of people could achieve when united. I want you to know that I stand with you, though not physically, but in full support in whatever way I can.

"The oppression in the country has gone on for too long and even though I don't reside in it, I am still Nigerian. Therefore, I stand in solidarity with everyone both online and on the frontline, demanding justice and the total eradication of the SARS unit. If you would like to know more about
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