Korra Obidi’s estranged husband releases fresh evidence of her cheating

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Korra Obidi’s estranged husband, Dr Justin Dean, has released fresh evidence of his ex cheating. However, Korra has confirmed the incident, but she said it was one mistake she committed before joining her ex abroad.

But from the chat, one will notice that it appears that  Korra was pregnant while she had the affair. It can be seen in the chat that the person she allegedly cheated on his husband with was consoling her and that she should not worry as the baby forms after 3 -4 months, this is when Korra had complained in the chat that she feared his manhood was reaching her womb.

Recall that Korra was indirectly making an assertion during the ultra scan that the baby look African, and Dr Justin had claimed that Korra told her that the baby might not be his.

  

 

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US President Joe Biden backs Sweden, Finland bid to join NATO

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The United States Wednesday gave its full support for Sweden and Finland’s bids to join NATO, promising to stand by them if threatened by Russia and pressing Turkey to not block their membership.

Hours after the two Nordic countries formally submitted their applications to enter the Atlantic alliance, President Joe Biden welcomed the move and said he would work with other NATO members and with the US Congress to ensure the process moved quickly.

“I warmly welcome and strongly support the historic applications,” Biden said, calling the two countries “long-time, stalwart partners.”

“While their applications for NATO membership are being considered, the United States will work with Finland and Sweden to remain vigilant against any threats to our shared security, and to deter and confront aggression or the threat of aggression,” he said in a statement.

Biden made the comments a day before welcoming Finnish President Sauli Niinisto and Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson to the White House for meetings that will likely underscore the geopolitical shift of their decision to join NATO in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

US officials pledged to work with them to overcome key issues on their way to membership, including the need for some security guarantees before they are accepted into the alliance and Turkey’s opposition to their joining.

Turkey, which like all NATO members has the right to veto a nation’s candidacy, has raised objections, and ambassadors’ meeting in Brussels failed Wednesday to reach consensus on starting formal membership negotiations.

Turkey has accused the two countries, especially Sweden, of giving safe haven to members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which is designated as a terror group by Ankara and its Western allies.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu in New York Wednesday as the NATO question loomed.

 

They met “to reaffirm their strong cooperation as partners and NATO allies,” the State Department said in a statement, not mentioning the controversy over Sweden and Finland.

– White House ‘confident’ –

But White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said the Biden administration was “confident” that Turkey’s concerns can be addressed and the two countries will join the alliance.

“We feel very good about where this will track to,” he said.

Meanwhile, Swedish Defense Minister Peter Hultqvist met Wednesday at the Pentagon with US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin where they discussed joining NATO and interim security cooperation.

“The secretary made it very clear that we have a comfort level with their military, going back many years,” said spokesman John Kirby, noting the Pentagon’s willingness “to have a discussion with them about security and capability needs that they might have to help assure them and to deter Russia, should that be necessary.”

“We need to remember these are not two militaries that are strangers to us. We know them very well. We operate with them, we exercise with them,” Kirby said.

“So being able to provide some security assurances will not be a giant leap for us at all.”

Asked about the issue of Turkey — also an important US defense partner — Kirby said they were “still working with Turkey to clarify” the specifics of its opposition to Sweden and Finland entering NATO.

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An Imaginary Encounter with the President

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ME:  Sir, thank you for taking the time to grant me this exclusive interview. I am grateful, Sir.

Mr PREZ: You’re welcome, my brother.

ME: My first question is, do you really have to go for a second term when it is obvious Nigerians don’t want you?

Mr PREZ: Who says Nigerians don’t want me? My kinsmen want me to run for the presidency again. And my wife and ministers and the Presidency too.

ME: Which kinsmen?

Mr PREZ: My brothers and sisters in the creeks.

ME: You mean that ex-militant in particular who has been making threats?

Mr PREZ: You better don’t call him an ex-militant. He’s a billionaire now and can bully even me.

ME: How can somebody like him bully a whole President of 160 million people?

Mr PREZ: Ah, what do you know? He and Tompolo are in charge of securing our bloodline – that is, the oil pipeline.

ME: OK Sir. But we heard you really don’t want to go for a second term. Could that be true?

Mr PREZ: Let me tell you one secret. Yes, I would rather retire to Otuoke, and enjoy my life and wealth. What more do I want? I have been a Local Government Chairman, been a Deputy Governor, a Governor, a Vice president and then a President for six years. How blessed can a man be?

ME: You tell me, Sir. Your place in history is assured.

Mr PREZ: I am telling you. But the Dame and the others in government who are stealing (not corrupt o) are saying I have to solder on to concretise my name in history. So I am trying to put concrete on my name.

ME: You are kiddin’ me, Sir!

Mr PREZ: No, I am kiddin’ you not. You are hearing it from me. ME: You mean from the horse’s mouth? Mr PREZ: Who are you calling a horse? You better don’t let the Dame hear that.

ME: I am sorry Sir.

Mr PREZ: No wahala.

ME: Sir, your campaign team is not helping you at all with all their utterings, FFK, that Ekiti thug and even the Dame. They are like crazy, desperate men, not addressing real issues of concern to Nigerians.

Mr PREZ: Are the APC and their leader, Tinubu doing anything different? Look, FFK, Koroand that Ekiti thug were brought in because of their toughness and ruggedness. You know I am a simple man, peaceful, naïve and left to me, Buhari can have it. I respect age, and Buhari is older than me. But these guys say No! It must be Fire for Fire. So I leave it to them. Do you know they are more of thugs than me? But leave the Dame outta it. She’s just doing her duty as a faithful and loyal wife who wants the best for her husband.

ME: Good Sir. I concur about the Dame. Apologies Sir.

Mr PREZ: You know you journalists know more than me. So tell me, what’s Buhari doing in London? I hear he went for medicals, and then some guys were paid to heckle him. Why does he have to go and campaign in the UK?

ME: Yes, he was in London at the invitation of Nigerians in Diaspora who want Change. That is, they want you and the PDP out of Aso Rock.

Mr PREZ: Oh dear! You mean “Dial-spola”, as my Dame will call them? Who are those people? They will not vote. They cannot even vote. Are they even Nigerians? Don’t they have foreign passports and citizenships?

ME: That’s where you are wrong Sir. You see, you promised them in 2011 that you would ensure they are able to vote in 2015 but you never kept that promise and so they are getting back at you. Even if they can’t vote, they can mobilise millions of votes against you in Nigeria. And most of them have dual nationality.

Mr PREZ: You kiddin’ me? ME: No, Sir, I am not!

Mr PREZ: Damn!!!

ME: And moreover, these same “Dial-spola” Nigerians fought for you to become President when the late Umaru Yar Adua kitchen cabinet tried all subterfuge to suppress and ignore the Constitution to deny your automatic and constitutional succession to become President in 2010. I was part of the Save Nigeria Group marches in London in freezing weather. We eventually got you in and then voted for you in 2011 to have your own mandate. But you disappointed us.

Mr PREZ: Oh dear! I did?

ME: Yessir, you did.

Mr PREZ: I am sorry. What can I do to redress that?

ME: Nothing Sir. It’s too late now. You have to contest that election that was shifted and then lose.

Mr PREZ: Even as we are in renewed battling and gaining grounds from the Boko Haram? And I went to the warfront to show my support and appreciation to a rejuvenated Nigerian Army?

ME: Too late Sir. The Chibok girls are another millstone hanging around your neck.

Mr PREZ: Can I send that my militant bully cousin and his forces in to help? At least he can talk a good fight.

ME: I doubt it, Sir. The man is all talk. The money you’ve given him and others have made them too fat. They want to enjoy the money, not get themselves killed.

Mr PREZ: Oh dear! What about FFK, Koro and the Ekiti thug? At least they are bulldogs and street fighters. They can use their shakara against Boko Haram.

ME: If you ask me, Sir, those three guys are done for. They are merely fighting for their own survival. You send them to Borno, and you will see they will leave the PDP the next day. But I guess they are good at rigging elections, aren’t they?

Mr PREZ: Yes, I think so too. But don’t quote me. I really don’t know those guys. Some bigwig PDP godfathers brought them in and who am I to say No? And they are really doing good hatchet jobs, don’t you think? ME: Yessir, I must confess they are, but at your detriment. They are not helping you at all. I can do a better job at promoting you than all of them combined.

Mr PREZ: You can? Why didn’t you say so before? So which one you dey?

ME: Too late Sir. I no dey for any side. I dey for Nigeria to be better governed and managed. That’s what Nigerians are asking for.

Mr PREZ: You mean you want Change? Dame has already said only bus conductors want to change.

ME: On the contrary Sir, it is the passengers that want Change, not a bus conductor. Passengers pay the conductor and expect some good service from the driver and the conductor. It is the business of the conductor to give that service and then change to the passengers, not vice versa. If he can’t give appropriate change, he will be beaten up and tossed out of the bus. Mr PREZ: Is that want you’re prescribing for me? ME: Not me, Sir. But all of us!

Mr PREZ: Who are all of you?

ME: Seems like a lot of your people, Sir. Nigerians, they call them.

Mr PREZ: Oh dear! I told the Dame I suspect so but she didn’t believe me.

ME: Well Sir, you better believe me. But don’t despair, there are still a lot of people who believe in you and your achievements, and that’s what matters. You don’t have anything to fear.

Mr PREZ: You mean I have achieved?

ME: Of course Sir. How can you be President for six years and not achieve anything? You have, Sir. Your people in Oyo State even say you are going to create our very own state for us. Mr PREZ: Which state is that? ME: Ibadan State. Can you really do that? What about the others clamour for their own states – Ijebu State, etc.?

Mr PREZ: Don’t mind that Ibadan girl. Her father wants me to create a state for her daughter to rule.

ME: Thanks Sir.

Mr PREZ: You can’t satisfy Nigerians. What more do they want in six years? Do they think I am God?

ME: No, Sir. What they think is that your government is godless. And if they allow you a second term, by 2019, most of them will be dead.

Mr PREZ: I can’t kill 180 million people now. Who will I rule then?

ME: That’s the question, Sir. But that’s what is happening! We know the problem of Nigeria did not start with you, but you have made very few concerted and sincere efforts to redress it. You just continued in the same destructive path. That’s why Nigerians want you out. And then you have done a lot of crazy, dumbfounding things and people just wonder, how could you?

Mr PREZ: Such as?

ME: You pardoned your former boss, Alams. You refused to indict Diezani and Princess Oduah even when their corruption sins were glaring; billions of dollars and naira have gone missing during your watch; now you are even now trying to make Koro the Kongo a minister for the second time, despite his being implicated in the Ekiti election rigging.

Mr PREZ: What can I do, brother? I have to satisfy them. Do you mean they rigged in Ekiti State? Lord have mercy! I thought Fayose won fairly because of stomach infrastructure.

ME: No Sir, there is a tape where all the bad men of the SW were caught discussing how to rig, and you refused to allow an investigation to be conducted into the allegations.

Mr PREZ: So you want to replace me with that old foggy without a certificate?

ME: No, not really, Sir. Personally, Sir, I’d like you to go and enjoy the rest of your life peacefully. You are a good man, but not a good leader of men. We want to replace you to prove that power lies in the hand of the Nigerian people. If that “old foggy” gets elected and messes us up too, we will push him out too via our vote. That is what we call democracy. That way, Nigerians are sending out signals that we will not tolerate bad, incompetent, selfish, greedy, inconsiderate, insensitive, corrupt, visionless and focus-less leaders – presidents, governors, senators, representatives, state legislators, local government chairpersons and councillors.

Mr PREZ: I get it now. But personally, is that what you think of me?

ME: Not all of them, but some of them, Sir. I think you should take responsibility for some of your credibility problems. You yourself claimed recently that those people are not giving you good advice.  But you see, the buck stops at your desk. Therefore, you should get rid of bad advisers, ministers, etc. You are responsible for 160 million lives, not just a few thousand near you. Striving towards the bigger picture of working for the generality of Nigerians would have made you a good leader.

Mr PREZ: But you will vote for me, won’t you?

ME: Sir, I can’t answer that. I did in 2011, but four years after, I see no reason why I should do that again.

Mr PREZ: I see. Thanks for being honest with me.

ME: You are welcome, Sir. My regards to the Dame.

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APGA has no factions, says National Chairman, Victor Oye

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National Chairman, All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA, Victor Oye has dismissed claims by some individuals purportedly identifying as a faction of the party, maintaining that APGA has no faction in Anambra State.

Oye, while speaking on, The Morning Show on Arise TV, Wednesday, said the other people are only junketing and masquerading seeking to default.

He said, “We are the real people. APGA has no faction. Other people are just moving from one place to another.

When asked about the preparation of his party for primaries, Oye said, “Our party is ready. We’ve submitted the lists of our officers from wards to national across Nigeria and we’ve also submitted the list of our members from all the wards in Nigeria to INEC.

“We met the deadline. We’ve submitted the list of our ad-hoc and statutory delegates. We also met the deadline for the House of Representatives, Senate and governorship,” he said.

Speaking on the leadership tussle between him and Edozie Njoku, Oye described Njoku as an impostor saying his role and attempts to obtain a forged judgment were sacrilegious.

It will be recalled that Njoku was sacked as APGA’s national chairman by the lower court in Jigawa State, and lost at the appellate court afterwards.

Since then, hostility between the duo has lingered, while Oye remained insistent that nothing more was hanging on the issue of Njoku, after investigations revealed that the judgment obtained at the Supreme Court was “false, altered, tampered with by Edozie Njoku and co.”

 

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56-Year-Old Actress and Pastor, Eucharia Anunobi Finds Love  Again, Set to Wed 27 Year Old Lucky Oprah

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The report has it that Eucharia Anunobi is currently rocking a young man identified as Lucky Oprah, her colleague in the Nollywood industry who is now 27 years old.

Age they say is just a number.

“I am foolishly romantic. I believe that whatever you want to do, do it well. If you want to love, love well because you don’t know when you are going to die, so why hold back. I am not afraid to fall in love again, cook all the food or wash all the boxers. God said we should love and if the right guy comes, I will get married. I even want to make him come now. God said we shouldn’t be alone. I am willing to love and be foolish again. I never judge.” – Eucharia Anunobi

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PHOTO: Nicki Minaj Posts Topless Picture Of Herself On Twitter

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Nicki Minaj arrives at the MTV Video Music Awards at The Forum on Sunday, Aug. 27, 2017, in Inglewood, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

Most women hideaway in dressing rooms when they’re trying on outfits. But Nicki Minaj clearly isn’t bothered about protecting her modesty. She posed for this amateur snap that
has ended up on Twitter, featuring the pop star handling her bare boobs as her frock slips south.

Sporting huge hairpieces on her bonce, Nicki fires serious eyes at the camera – despite the comical nature of the intentional wardrobe malfunction.

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Kano Is Swing State, ‘Il Swing Votes When Time Comes – Ganduje

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The governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Ganduje, says the State is poised to swing the delegate votes to produce the next flag bearer of the “All Progressives Congress (APC), assuring APC presidential hopeful Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi of possible victory.

Governor Ganduje said this on Wednesday in Kano during a visit by Amaechi to canvass delegate votes in the state.

Ganduje had earlier praised the candidate by extolling his qualities as an achiever and a very reliable friend of Kano. Ganduje mentioned the Lagos-Ibadan-Abuja-kaduna-kano, Kano-Daura-Maradi and Kano-Dutse railway projects as projects initiated by Ameichi that had endeared him to the people of Kano. He added that the people of Kano now call the former Minister Mr Railway.

The governor said the people of Kano are aware of the contributions of the former minister of transportation to the state, especially in the construction of Dala Inland Dryport and Lagos-Kano railway, as well as the support he gave to ensure victory for APC and President Muhammadu Buhari.

“When you say l told your friend that he will be a good loser, now you can understand l was fighting for you. We know how you built the biggest railway in Africa in Kano, we know the Dala Dryport and how it will enhance the economy of Kano. I came to your office, and we got approval, we got the certificate, and you also gave the approval to divert the railway to the Dryport.

There is no doubt Kano is a swing state, let’s continue to pray. Kano will swing the vote when the time comes. We know when you came here but were stopped from flying, and you drove back to Abuja at night. We know how you suffered, but as l told you, a swing state will swing when the time comes,” Ganduje said.

Earlier, in his speech, R. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi had thanked the Governor for the warm reception he and his entourage received on their arrival in Kano. He told the delegates to vote for as he is the most qualified amongst all the contestants.

Amaechi pleaded with Ganduje not to share the state delegate votes, but to deliver all to him.

Amaechi reiterated that neither Vice President Yemi Osinbajo nor Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu possesses the job experiences he garnered as a former two-term speaker, two-term governors, chairman of speaker’s forum twice, chairman of governor’s forum twice and appointment as federal cabinet minister twice.

He said it is imperative the party delegates vote according to their conscience so as not to regret it later, since there is no place for the second position in the race.

“I don’t want you to say no to me and I don’t want you to tell me what you told my governor,” the former minister had said jokingly.

He told delegates not to vote for him on sentiments, but because of his record of achievements. He further reminded Nigerians that he built and equipped more than 500 Schools as governor and provided free education in Rivers.

Not only that, but he added that he constructed a first-class dental centre in Rivers State and as a minister, he spearheaded the railway revolution in the country.

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Nwaokolo, Iwu Jeff to Headline Webinar On Digital Book Marketing

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Ife Book Club

Ife Book Club, a literary organization based in Ile Ile, Osun State has set aside May 25th, 2022 to host a certified digital marketer, Nwaokolo Stephen Awele and a creative writer, Iwu Jeff. They will be lecturing on Digital Book Marketing and germane issues bordering Nigerian Literature.

A statement issued by the Coordinator of the Club, Misturah Shittu said the event would take place via WhatsApp by 8:00 PM.

According to the statement, Ife Digital Book Marketing and Creative Writing Webinar is a day event designed for writers and freelance publishers who are new to Digital Book Marketing and to give intending participants a real digital book marketing experience.

The Webinar offers the opportunity to learn from a faculty of certified Digital Marketer and an award-winning author, and to meet fellow writers/publishers who share common interests.

PROFILES OF OUR GUEST INSTRUCTORS

*NWAOKOLO STEPHEN AWELE *

Nwaokolo Stephen Awele is a certified digital marketer and voice over artist. He has worked in the independent and commercial sectors of the audio industry.

IWU JEFF

Iwu Jeff is a creative writer who writes the three genres of literature and a teacher of English and Literature-in-English, with a Nigerian Certificate in Education and Bachelor of Arts Education (B.A Ed), both in English from Federal College of Education, Kontagora and Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, respectively. He presently lives and writes from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where he studies for a Master’s degree in the department of English and Literary studies. His works have been published in different local and international anthologies and magazines, and few have garnered awards.

He is the author of the critically acclaimed play, Verdict of the gods, and the novel, Files of the Heart (Winner of WRR Publishers Green Author Prize, 2017). His play, The Consignment, was published by The Shallow Tales Review.

In the June edition of The Year of the Poet Anthology 2019, he was featured as one of the global poets by Inner Child Press, USA and the same year appointed the editor-in-chief of The Ogene Magazine (a publication of Igbo Student’s Association, FCE, Kontagora, Niger state). He is also the fiction and non-fiction editor of Poemify online Magazine.

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Osun 2022: ACPP Tasks INEC, Security Agents on Neutrality

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Ahead of the scheduled 2022 Osun Governorship Poll, the Alliance of Collaborating Political Parties (ACPP) has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security operatives to be neutral in their operations.

A Chieftain of the Alliance, Wole Adedoyin made the appeal in Ilesa on Tuesday.

Adedoyin enjoined Osun State citizens, irrespective of their political, ethnic or religious affiliations, to pray for the success of the poll.

He further said that the cooperation of the security operatives was needed for a peaceful election and transition in the state.

The Alliance also tasked them to ensure peace throughout the election period.

ACPP finally advised Security operatives to be neutral before, during and after the election and prevent cases of ballot snatching by sponsored party thugs.

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National Hospital dismisses claims of Osinachi’s corpse singing ‘Ekwueme’ at night

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The National Hospital in Abuja, on Monday, dismissed claims that the corpse of popular gospel singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu, was singing ‘Ekwueme’ while in the mortuary.

The spokesman for the hospital, Dr Taiwo Haastrup, said there was no proof that Osinachi’s body was singing in the morgue.

Speaking with newsmen, Haastrup said somebody dead couldn’t be singing while in the morgue.

Osinachi, a chorister at the Dunamis International Gospel Centre, died a few months ago allegedly due to domestic violence she suffered from her husband, Peter Nwachukwu.

Following her death, her corpse was deposited in the National Hospital mortuary. Reports had it that mortuary attendants alleged that Osinachi’s corpse was singing her hit track, ‘Ekwueme’, in the middle of the night.

Reacting to the report, Haastrup said: “Medically, there is nothing like that; it’s just an imagination of people. Somebody that is dead and is a corpse, how would such a person be singing in the night?

“There is no medical backup to that; it’s an imagination that may be due to the church she attended while alive, and the songs may just be giving people ideas, but there is no proof in any way. It just can’t be proven in any way.

“Somebody that is dead is dead and has become a corpse; it’s inside a morgue, it can’t sing and can’t move so it’s an imagination of people.”

On the autopsy report, Hasstrup said: “It’s a coroner case, and it’s confidential; we can’t reveal anything there. The IPO in charge will give it to the IGP, who will turn it to the court.

“The result has been submitted all the same, and our people did it confidentially.”

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