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Shocker! imam’s attempt to use lover for money ritual in Badagry, caught slashing the victim’s throat

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Shocker! imam’s attempt to use lover for money ritual in Badagry, caught slashing the victim’s throat [Pictures] By Ifeanyi Okoli Mowo 11, a suburb of Olorunda Local Council Development Area of Badagry area in Lagos State, was yesterday thrown into pandemonium, as an Islamic cleric, Mallam Shehu, popularly referred to as Alhaji Sambo, attempted to use his 20-year-old lover, Busayo Amdalat, for money ritual. The victim, who resides in Ibeju-Lekki, was said to have visited the cleric at Mowo Phase 2 in Badagry to spend the Christmas holidays.It was gathered that in the early hours of yesterday, the cleric had a visitor known as Ifa and they asked the victim to put on a white cloth and when she did, the cleric and his accomplice hit Busayo with an iron rod on her head. Slashing the victim’s throat It was gathered that when Sambo’s accomplice, Ifa was slashing the victim’s throat, she was able to muster courage by hitting Ifa on the head with a bottle and in the process ran to a near

Ambode’s convoy apprehends Airforce cadets for locking boy in car trunk The convoy of the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday apprehended two Airforce cadets in Mile 12 area of the State while dehumanizing an artisan, Dahiru Lawal for allegedly

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Ambode’s convoy apprehends Airforce cadets for locking boy in car trunk The convoy of the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday apprehended two Airforce cadets in Mile 12 area of the State while dehumanizing an artisan, Dahiru Lawal for allegedly breaking the windscreen of a Chrysler Stratus car with registration number KRD 267 DV. The apprehended Air Force Cadets – Abdullahi Fahad (left) and Peter O. Solomon (right) The cadets – Peters O. Solomon and Abdullahi Fahad, who claimed to be Airforce personnel attached to the Airforce Base in Ikeja, had forced Lawal in the boot of their car after dragging him on the ground for the said offence. Governor Ambode, who was returning from an inspection visit to Agbowa in Ikorodu, saw the situation and swiftly intervened to save Lawal who was gasping for breath. The Governor wondered how such inhuman treatment could be meted to a fellow citizen just for slightly breaking the windscreen of a car. When questioned by

I’m changing the notion that actresses don’t make a good wife – Mercy Johnson

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Nollywood actress, Mercy Johnson, has debunked claims that most actresses do not make a good wife. In a chat with Leadership, she used her own marriage as an example, revealing that her secret is honesty and being humble in spite of the fame. Speaking on the general notion that actresses do not make good wives, the mother of three said, “Well, I can only speak from my own perspective and when I say my perspective, I mean from my personal experiences, marriage and relationship with my husband. One of the biggest lies anyone can tell himself/herself is using one or more random experiences to judge and stereotype others. We all have our different stories to tell. I have three children for my husband today and he has not stopped talking about how down-to-earth I was yet I am an actress; not just any actress.”  Mercy added that although she had a large ‘following’ at a time, she did not go around ‘pouting’ her lips or ‘playing the snub.’ The ‘Dumebi’ thespian went further to rev

The House of Representatives has insisted that the 2016 budget of over N6 trillion would be thorough overhauled

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The House of Representatives has insisted that the 2016 budget of over N6 trillion would be thorough overhauled by the National Assembly so as to bring it in line with current economic realities. The President had last week presented the N6.08 trillion budget before the National Assembly with a bench mark of crude oil pegged at $38 per barrel while the actual price had dipped far below the projected budget figure. However, House Minority Leader, Leo Ogor while reacting to whether the budget was implementable said the President should know that whatever estimates he sent to the National Assembly were “mere proposals,” which might not stand eventually.“What we have before us are mere proposals. None is sacrosanct. “That is why we are the legislature, which has the power of appropriation. “The proposals will be subjected to thorough overhauling, taking into cognisance the current economic realities of the country and our revenue expectations from funding sources,” he said