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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Abuja Big Girl, Flora Okeke In Deep Mess

A new trend is spreading into the life of big babes in the country. And the act is becoming rampant in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Investigations conducted by gistbank.blogspot.com reveals that most of the big girls in the FCT, in order to meet up with their big babe status have resorted to high level prostitution to make big money, which they refer to as 'runs'.

A recent case which is being discussed in hushed tones across Abuja is about a 25 year old young lady named Flora Okeke.

Flora, a half caste, is a beautiful young lady who resides in Abuja. gistbank.blogspot.com learnt that the lady met and started dating a former House of Representatives member who is also based in the capital city.

Our impeccable source said that Flora, a native of Anambra State eventually got pregnant for the lawmaker and later delivered a baby boy who is now 3 years old.

Friends of Flora informed gistbank.blogspot.com that the ex House of Representatives member pampered her so much that she lacked nothing. She reportedly lived in the highbrow Maitama area of the city, rides in some of the most expensive cars and all her clothes are imported designers. The lady has had also travelled to all parts of the world with the politician picking her bills.

gistbank.blogspot.com also scooped that the former lawmaker later decided to send Flora to the United Kingdom to further her education.

 Informed source said she got enrolled in a United Kingdom University to study law which the politician was said to have spent about 25million naira.

But unknown to the politician, Flora was not the lady he thought she was. While in the UK school, sources told us that she dumped her studies and took to partying and sleeping with different men. She was also seen at many strip clubs in London where she engaged in strip tease.

In London, Flora was so engrossed in her dirty lifestyle that she abandoned her education. Sources say she became a regular sex tool for any Nigerian man that visited London and was getting money for selling her body. Eventually, she failed all her exams at the U.K school.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian men that were patronizing her got tired of sleeping with an half caste when they can get full white lady, so they dumped her and she ran into bankruptcy. We gathered that when her trade was not moving well in London again, Flora decided to abandon the school without telling her benefactor and flew back to Nigeria.

''Flora came back to naija and she started to have sex with different men. She didn't even care about her little child. She began to move from Abuja to Portharcourt, Lagos, Warri and Kano, selling her body to anybody that can pay the right price.

"Subsequently, Flora turned into a big time prostitute, billing men huge amount of money before sleeping with her. You see, the most unfortunate part of her case is that the former lawmaker she bore her son for kept taking care of her, but she was never satisfied''. One of Flora's friends told gistbank.blogspot.com

We learnt Flora also became so desperate in hooking men of power and money. Sources say one of the men she was able to get was the former Niger Delta Development Corporation boss, Timi Alaibe and one Kano State based Air Force Officer named Jameel.

One of Flora's friends showed gistbank.blogspot.com a picture she took at Jameel's Abuja home during her sexual exploit where she posed with the military man's red colored Ferrari car and posted it on her Blackberry display picture (dp) that the man will soon give her the car.

We were also told that Flora recently sent a text message to one of her friends that she was ready to have sex with Senate President David Mark without using condom if he is ready to pay 2million naira cash.

And in a desperate mission, Flora reportedly visited the National Assembly complex to find a link to the Senate President, but was not allowed into the complex by the security operatives.

However, we gathered that on October 15, 2011, Flora's game was exposed and was caught red handed by the Police in the Federal Capital Territory.

gistbank.blogspot.com investigators informed that on that fateful day, Flora had arranged with one of her clients whom she had never met before for sex, and had agreed to the price of $4,000 for an all night rounds of sex.

The meeting place was Protea Hotel, Wuse 2, and every other thing was put in place for a sweet time.

But unknown to Flora, the Abuja Police have placed her on surveillance, after many reports of her prostitution adventure had reached the authority.

So, the police had been monitoring her movement and she was trailed to Protea Hotel on the day she was to meet her customer.

According to sources, Flora was in the hotel room, stark naked with her client when the police forced their way into the room and arrested her and the customer. The $4,000 she got from her client was also seized and to be used as exhibit against her in the court.

After the arrest, Flora was taken to Maitama Police Station where she was detained, and an incident of prostitution was filed against her at the Police Station.

According to witnesses, Flora's father who also lives in Abuja, and the lawmaker were later invited to the Police Station to see with their own eyes what she had turned her life to.

The source informed us that Flora could not look her father in the eyes at the Police Station while the ex-lawmaker felt heartbroken and disappointed in her.

gistbank.blogspot.com learnt the police wanted to take the case to court, but after several pleas by the father, as well as the lawmaker who pleaded that Flora has a child for him, and wouldn't want the stigma to live with the son throughout his life, the police decided to drop the case, but warned that Flora will not get a second chance if she got caught again.

After her release from the Police Station, we learnt that the lawmaker kicked Flora out of his home, collected his son from her, and washed his hands completely off her life.

Flora's friend who gave us this story said that she is now biting her fingers, ''she is just roaming the streets of Abuja now, jumping from one man's bed to the other and collecting money.. Flora is just a stupid girl. She got everything on a platter of gold, but her insatiable appetite for money has landed her where she is now. See how 'runs' has ruined her,'' the lady lamented.

Funmi Tejuosho Disgraced by Colleagues

There was a mild drama on the floor of the Lagos State
House of Assembly Thursday evening when a female
member of the Assembly, who is also the Chairman,
House Committee on Finance, Funmi Tejuosho was
disgraced by other members of the committee.
Funmi, who was impeached as the Deputy Speaker of
the House in August, 2009, had presented a report on a
public hearing organised recently by the committee on
the Lagos State Revenue Administration Bill, 2012,
The bill is for a law to provide for the administration and
collection of revenue due to Lagos state and local
government authorities in the state and for connected
purposes.
The whole House was however stunned, when members
of the committee distanced themselves from the
content of the report presented to the whole House by
Tejuosho.
However, immediately the Speaker of the House,
Adeyemi Ikuforiji, called on the committee Chairman,
Tejuosho, for the presentation of the bill, the
committee's Vice Chairman, Hon. Yinka Ogundimu,
representing Agege Constituency 1, raised an objection.
Ogundimu told the House that he had not set his eyes on
the report before it was presented to the House thus
giving the impression that Hon. Tejuosho single-
handedly created it.
"Even though I am the Vice Chairman of the committee,
this is the first time I'm setting my eyes on this report,"
he told his colleagues at the floor of the House, stressing
that he was sure none of the other members saw the
report.
Speaker Ikuforiji, who doubted Ogundimu's position,
called other members of the committee to know if they
saw the report.
Mojeed Fatai Adebola, a member of the committee who
represents Ibeju-Lekki Constituency 1 at the House, told
the House that he was only invited to the committee
sitting once and was thereafter told he could not partake
in further sittings and preparation of the report because
of its sensitive nature.
He said he never saw the report before it was to be
presented to the House.
When asked for his position on the report, Mudashiru
Obasa, another member of the committee and
representative of Agege Constituency 1 at the House,
told the Speaker and his colleagues that he did not see
the report prior to its presentation, saying he was busy
with other official engagements.
Ikuforiji, who expressed shock at this development, said
though he was interested in the bill because of its
importance, he had no choice but to step it down.
The Speaker, after a brief meeting with other principal
officers, said: "I'm interested in getting this bill passed
this year because it is important to the people and
government of Lagos state.
"It is a revenue thing and we cannot fail ourselves in this
onerous task, but the rule of the House must be upheld.
"Since there is discordant tunes among the committee
members, this bill is hereby stepped down today and I
want the committee chairman to meet with the
members of the committee and reconcile.
"The bill must be presented before the House tomorrow,
even if it is a minority report. We must take the report."
Tejuosho later stormed out of the sitting when the she
was not allowed to speak on the issue after the Speaker
had given his verdict.
The development, sources said, is a fall out of the
division between returning and new members of the
House.
Tejuosho, a source maintained, is fond of looking down
on other members, especially new ones, who have since
sworn to pay her back in her own coin at the appropriate
time.

There Will Be No Gangman Style In 2013 - PSY

In 2012, Psy went from being unknown outside of his native Korea to a genuine global superstar, thanks entirely to "Gangnam Style" (you know, the one that made history by racking up 1 billion views on YouTube.)

So you may be surprised to learn how he plans on capping off his tremendous year: by "ending" his signature song with a performance on "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve."

"Being in Times Square on New Year's Eve is already special — it's the biggest stage in the universe — plus it's my birthday, so, with all that, it may be the ending of 'Gangnam Style,'" Psy told MTV News. "I mean, what better way to do it? It's my biggest and most meaningful birthday."

Of course, before you think New Year's Eve may be your last chance to do "the Pony," Psy would like to clarify that "Gangnam" will never truly go away — especially given his schedule — but he's itching to prove that he's got a second hit up his tuxedo sleeves. Which is why, in a way, he'll be saying goodbye to the song on December 31.

"The song became too popular, and so you start to have some concern about its life period," he said. "I'm really working hard on a new single right now, and I'm not saying ['Gangnam'] is ending on 'Dick Clark' — I still have a lot of invitations to perform it ... I'll be in Paris, and in February I got invited to perform in China, and I've still got to do promo. So let me say that in America I need a new single because 'Gangnam Style' got too popular, so I've got to write a new single."

Ke$ha,Neyo, Others Ushers In New Year.

If there's one memorable way to ring in the new year, it's in New York City's Times Square, where an estimated 1 million people come together, including numerous celebrities, to watch the ball drop. In the heart of it all, "MTV's Club NYE 2013" rang in 2013 in style with a dance party hosted by "Jersey Shore" stars Snooki and JWoww and Jeff Dye of "Money From Strangers."

Performers on deck for the night were Ke$ha, Ne-Yo, Sean Kingston, Rita Ora and Conor Maynard.

To kick it all off, Ne-Yo got the NYE spirit in Times Square pumping with "Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)" and also taught Snooki some dance moves. Later he professed to Snooki that his resolution was to bring R&B music back in 2013.

Next, Sean Kingston took the stage and performed "Rum & Raybans." Jamaica's finest was welcomed with "Sean Shades" as the audience raised their hands to bring in the new year.

Rita Ora brought her swagger as she got the crowd screaming along during "This Is How We Do (Party)."

After some dance jams courtesy of the Knocks, "Switched at Birth" starlets Vanessa Marano and Katie Leclerc showed up in the studio and took photos with fans.

Shortly after, Conor Maynard topped off his explosive 2012 with a high-energy performance of his single "Turn Around." He also told Snooki and JWoww that he'd love to perform with them in 2013.

To cap things off, Ke$ha took over with her song "C'mon." She chose to perform the single following recent reports of radio stations taking her latest single, "Die Young," off the air following Sandy Hook elementary school shootings.

MTV News caught up with Snooki, JWoww and Jeff backstage before the show, and they spoke about their high-profile gig. "I think it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to host such a huge event. MTV, Times Square, it doesn't get any better than that," Jenni said.

When asked if he has any New Year's resolutions, Jeff Dye said, "I'd like to find more change on the ground."

And without hesitation, Snooki revealed, "I want to get ripped. Shredded wheat. I've been seeing a trainer since October, so hopefully that pays off soon."

Madonna Crushes Concert Competition In 2012 With $296 Million

The music industry has minted some new arena and stadium stars lately, but one look at the top-grossing tours of 2012 and you might think we're in a time warp.

Though her album sales are not on par with her 1980s heyday, Madonna can clearly still put glittery butts in seats. According to Pollstar, she easily topped the list of the year's highest-grossing tours with $296.1 million, besting another Reagan-era rival, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, whose tour raked in $210.2 million. Former Pink Floyd leader Roger Waters had a very good year as well, pulling in $186.4 million on a list of the top 50 worldwide tours whose combined gross was $3 billion.

Both Madonna and Springsteen sole more than 2.1 million tickets each, averaging more than 31,000 fans per night. But, of course, Madonna also managed to make headlines on an almost nightly basis thanks to the usual flesh-baring and cage-rattling antics, which ranged from her musical tweaking of Lady Gaga, to the waving of fake firearms, flashing of naughty bits and a feud with French right-wing national Front party leader Marine Le Pen.

There were some newer names on the list as well, including Coldplay at #4 ($171.3 million), Lady Gaga (#5, $161.4 million) and the Cirque du Soleil "Michael Jackson: The Immortal" tour (#6, $140.2 million).

Among the other notable names: Metallica (#8, $86.1 million), Red Hot Chili Peppers (#10, $57.8 million), Jennifer Lopez (#13, $52.6 million), Drake (#19, $43.4 million), Radiohead (#21, $42.5 million), Justin Bieber (#23, $40.2 million) and the Black Keys (#27, $38.1 million).

I'm So Lucky And Blessed To Be Pregnant With Kanye's Baby

Going into 2013, Kim Kardashian is counting her blessings.

Just hours after her boyfriend of nine months Kanye West** confirmed the couple will give birth to their first child in the new year, the pregnant Kourtney & Kim Take Miami star took to her blog to gush about their happy news.

"It's true!! Kanye and I are expecting a baby. We feel so blessed and lucky and wish that in addition to both of our families, his mom and my dad could be here to celebrate this special time with us," Kardashian, 32, wrote on her Celebuzz blog early Dec. 31, referring to her late father Robert Kardashian, Sr. -- who died of esophageal cancer in 2003 -- and West's mother, Donda, who passed away four years later.

"Looking forward to great new beginnings in 2013 and to starting a family. Happy New Year!!! Xo" Kardashian blogged.

West confirmed the couple's pregnancy during a Sunday night concert in Atlantic City. The "Heard Em' Say" rapper, 35, told the crowd to "stop the music and make noise for my baby mama," referring to his girlfriend, who was in the audience.

Shortly after West's big announcement, his girlfriend's family took to Twitter to express their joy.

Tweeted Khloe Kardashian-Odom, "Keeping secrets is hard with so many family members! Especially when you are so freaking excited! Love is everything!"

Added Kardashian's mother, Kris Jenner: "I am a happy girl! Wowza! Oh BABY BABY BABY!!"

I Am Adam Lanza's Mother

Three days before 20-year-old Adam Lanza killed his
mother, then opened fire on a classroom full of
Connecticut kindergartners, my 13-year-old son Michael
(name changed) missed his bus because he was wearing
the wrong color pants.
"I can wear these pants," he said, his tone increasingly
belligerent, the black-hole pupils of his eyes swallowing
the blue irises.
"They are navy blue," I told him. "Your school's dress
code says black or khaki pants only."
"They told me I could wear these," he insisted. "You're a
stupid bitch. I can wear whatever pants I want to. This is
America. I have rights!"
"You can't wear whatever pants you want to," I said, my
tone affable, reasonable. "And you definitely cannot call
me a stupid bitch. You're grounded from electronics for
the rest of the day. Now get in the car, and I will take
you to school."
I live with a son who is mentally ill. I love my son. But he
terrifies me.
A few weeks ago, Michael pulled a knife and threatened
to kill me and then himself after I asked him to return his
overdue library books. His 7- and 9-year-old siblings
knew the safety plan—they ran to the car and locked the
doors before I even asked them to. I managed to get the
knife from Michael, then methodically collected all the
sharp objects in the house into a single Tupperware
container that now travels with me. Through it all, he
continued to scream insults at me and threaten to kill or
hurt me.
That conflict ended with three burly police officers and a
paramedic wrestling my son onto a gurney for an
expensive ambulance ride to the local emergency room.
The mental hospital didn't have any beds that day, and
Michael calmed down nicely in the ER, so they sent us
home with a prescription for Zyprexa and a follow-up
visit with a local pediatric psychiatrist.
We still don't know what's wrong with Michael. Autism
spectrum, ADHD, Oppositional Defiant or Intermittent
Explosive Disorder have all been tossed around at
various meetings with probation officers and social
workers and counselors and teachers and school
administrators. He's been on a slew of antipsychotic and
mood-altering pharmaceuticals, a Russian novel of
behavioral plans. Nothing seems to work.
At the start of seventh grade, Michael was accepted to
an accelerated program for highly gifted math and
science students. His IQ is off the charts. When he's in a
good mood, he will gladly bend your ear on subjects
ranging from Greek mythology to the differences
between Einsteinian and Newtonian physics to Doctor
Who. He's in a good mood most of the time. But when
he's not, watch out. And it's impossible to predict what
will set him off.
Several weeks into his new junior high school, Michael
began exhibiting increasingly odd and threatening
behaviors at school. We decided to transfer him to the
district's most restrictive behavioral program, a
contained school environment where children who can't
function in normal classrooms can access their right to
free public babysitting from 7:30 to 1:50 Monday
through Friday until they turn 18.
The morning of the pants incident, Michael continued to
argue with me on the drive. He would occasionally
apologize and seem remorseful. Right before we turned
into his school parking lot, he said, "Look, Mom, I'm
really sorry. Can I have video games back today?"
"No way," I told him. "You cannot act the way you acted
this morning and think you can get your electronic
privileges back that quickly."
His face turned cold, and his eyes were full of calculated
rage. "Then I'm going to kill myself," he said. "I'm going
to jump out of this car right now and kill myself."
That was it. After the knife incident, I told him that if he
ever said those words again, I would take him straight to
the mental hospital, no ifs, ands, or buts. I did not
respond, except to pull the car into the opposite lane,
turning left instead of right.
"Where are you taking me?" he said, suddenly worried.
"Where are we going?"
"You know where we are going," I replied.
"No! You can't do that to me! You're sending me to hell!
You're sending me straight to hell!"
I pulled up in front of the hospital, frantically waving for
one of the clinicians who happened to be standing
outside. "Call the police," I said. "Hurry."
Michael was in a full-blown fit by then, screaming and
hitting. I hugged him close so he couldn't escape from
the car. He bit me several times and repeatedly jabbed
his elbows into my rib cage. I'm still stronger than he is,
but I won't be for much longer.
The police came quickly and carried my son screaming
and kicking into the bowels of the hospital. I started to
shake, and tears filled my eyes as I filled out the
paperwork—"Were there any difficulties with… at what
age did your child… were there any problems with.. has
your child ever experienced.. does your child have…"
At least we have health insurance now. I recently
accepted a position with a local college, giving up my
freelance career because when you have a kid like this,
you need benefits. You'll do anything for benefits. No
individual insurance plan will cover this kind of thing.
For days, my son insisted that I was lying—that I made
the whole thing up so that I could get rid of him. The first
day, when I called to check up on him, he said, "I hate
you. And I'm going to get my revenge as soon as I get
out of here."
By day three, he was my calm, sweet boy again, all
apologies and promises to get better. I've heard those
promises for years. I don't believe them anymore.
On the intake form, under the question, "What are your
expectations for treatment?" I wrote, "I need help."
And I do. This problem is too big for me to handle on my
own. Sometimes there are no good options. So you just
pray for grace and trust that in hindsight, it will all make
sense.
I am sharing this story because I am Adam Lanza's
mother. I am Dylan Klebold's and Eric Harris's mother. I
am Jason Holmes's mother. I am Jared Loughner's
mother. I am Seung-Hui Cho's mother. And these boys—
and their mothers—need help. In the wake of another
horrific national tragedy, it's easy to talk about guns. But
it's time to talk about mental illness.
According to Mother Jones, since 1982, 61 mass
murders involving firearms have occurred throughout
the country. Of these, 43 of the killers were white males,
and only one was a woman. Mother Jones focused on
whether the killers obtained their guns legally (most did).
But this highly visible sign of mental illness should lead
us to consider how many people in the U.S. live in fear,
like I do.
When I asked my son's social worker about my options,
he said that the only thing I could do was to get Michael
charged with a crime. "If he's back in the system, they'll
create a paper trail," he said. "That's the only way you're
ever going to get anything done. No one will pay
attention to you unless you've got charges."
I don't believe my son belongs in jail. The chaotic
environment exacerbates Michael's sensitivity to sensory
stimuli and doesn't deal with the underlying pathology.
But it seems like the United States is using prison as the
solution of choice for mentally ill people. According to
Human Rights Watch, the number of mentally ill inmates
in U.S. prisons quadrupled from 2000 to 2006, and it
continues to rise—in fact, the rate of inmate mental
illness is five times greater (56 percent) than in the non-
incarcerated population.
With state-run treatment centers and hospitals
shuttered, prison is now the last resort for the mentally
ill—Rikers Island, the LA County Jail and Cook County Jail
in Illinois housed the nation's largest treatment centers
in 2011.
No one wants to send a 13-year-old genius who loves
Harry Potter and his snuggle animal collection to jail. But
our society, with its stigma on mental illness and its
broken healthcare system, does not provide us with
other options. Then another tortured soul shoots up a
fast food restaurant. A mall. A kindergarten classroom.
And we wring our hands and say, "Something must be
done."
I agree that something must be done. It's time for a
meaningful, nation-wide conversation about mental
health. That's the only way our nation can ever truly
heal.
God help me. God help Michael. God help us all.

Murray Bruce Appointed As Head Of Radio Board.

Chairman of Silverbird Entertainment, Ben Murray Bruce has been named the chairman of the reconstituted board of directors of Nigeria's Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria.

The board has 10 other members.

The FRCN board was among the nine parastatals whose boards were approved by President Jonathan Monday, according to a statement by Government secretary, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim.

Other boards announced are the Federal Mortgage Bank, Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA), National Examination Council (NECO), Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) and Onne Oil and Gas Free Zone, Port Harcourt. The rest are the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Voice of Nigeria (VON) and the Agricultural Research Development Council of Nigeria.

The statement named Chief Bisi Ogunjobi as Chairman of the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) which has nine members. It also named the Minister of FCT, Sen. Bala Mohammed as Chairman of the eight-member FCDA board;

Dr Paddy Njoku was named as chairman of NECO, which has 18 members.

Similarly, the statement named Mrs Grace Clark as Chairman of the 11-member NEPC board; Mr Chris Asoluka as chairman of the 15-member Onne Oil and Gas Free Zone , Port Harcourt; and Alhaji Abubakr Mustapha as chairman of the nine-member SON.

It said that the nine-member Voice of Nigeria has Mr Andy Aghaji as Chairman, while the 16-member Agricultural Research Development Council of Nigeria has Chief Olabode Mustapha as Chairman.

The statement said the dates for inauguration of the boards would be announced in due course.

Tinsel Actor Adeniyi Johnson Propose To Toyin Aimakhu

After dating for just five months, Yoruba
actress Toyin Aimakhu and Tinsel actor Adeniyi Johnson are now engaged.

We gathered that Johnson proposed to
Aimakhu on December 31, 2012 (last night) at a dinner date.

Sources say the couple intend to wed sometime in 2013.

Terry Tha Rapman Letter To His Mother

Sleep Mommy! Sweet smile on your face as you sleep the pain away,resting in God's arms now, although in the ground your body lay. He needed another angel in the Heavenly choir and that's why you had to go. As you promised, you are still with us watching your children here below. I never would have imagined the end would be like this, me comforting you. Holding your hand, telling you not to worry was not an easy thing for me to do. And even in your weakest hour you tried to comfort me too, caressing my face, and calming my soul as only a mother can soothe. You have always been there through the thick and the thin.

No matter what I've done, unconditionally you love never wavering. When I told you of the mistakes I made and all the times people saw me fall, you simply nodded and gently replied 'so have we all'. The key to success is learning from the past. Ensuring a brighter future is now the present task. A pillar of strength even until the end. Fighting all life's battles, knowing it's triumphantly you would win, pushing me to be the best that you know I can be.

Reminding me to keep the faith and allow God to lead me. Knowing it's through Christ that I can do all things. And as He never makes a mistake I will come through victoriously. I miss you more than these words could ever say. The pain in my heart is from one unimaginable day. After I cried all that I could; my eyes still shed countless more tears. And when I try to sleep, I have nightmares of ten-thousand fears. I walk in footsteps on an unsure path. My load feels so heavy I am not sure I will last.

Silly though I may be I am afraid of life now that you're gone. Because I've always had a mother. And Mommy, what about my sister and brother. I wish you could have stayed just a little while longer, there's so much left to do. I wonder if I prayed hard enough and if so, did they get through.

Finding relief in knowing I will see you again someday soon. Remembering all you taught me as my soul I continue to groom. I will walk in footsteps you have walked before me ,seeing the path you walked lead you, Mommy, straight into victory. So as you sleep Mommy, in the cradle of the Lord, I am reassured of God's promises in His Holy Word.

I dream of the day when Heaven's gates open to receive me. And with your smiling face and loving eyes, reunited once again I will be.

Terry tha Rapman, real name Terry Terhemba Madaki lost his mother in 2006.

Wife Throws Party Few Hours After Husband Death

In an extraordinary incident, a Mahatshula woman in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe hosted a party after the death of her husband.

According to sources, the party was held on Christmas Day just a few hours after the woman's husband died. The woman, Nomasonto Zikhali is said to have lost her husband, Khumbulani Ncube, who died on Christmas day.

Zikhali reportedly invited her friends and relatives to join her in the party. Reports say Ncube's relatives boycotted the party as they condemned the move with all the contempt it deserved.

"Surely, how can someone do such a thing? She should be taken for mental examination to ascertain whether all is still well in her brain. We are all in shock. We were about to join her in her mourning but we were left speechless after we heard music being played at a very high volume. I asked another neighbour to accompany me there and we found her dancing with some women and a few men," said a source who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The source said Zikhali was questioned about her seemingly uncultured behaviour by other neighbours and she sent them packing. She reportedly said life should not stop because her husband had died on Christmas Day.

"That woman is crazy. Even weddings do not go on if someone close to the groom or bride dies. This whole Christmas thing is a mockery of our values. I don't think Jesus will be happy to see people soil the values of humanity using his name," fumed a neighbour.

The source said Zikhali's in-laws were gathered at their rural home and had decided not to involve her in the funeral proceedings.

"Who can blame them? I would have done the same if I were in their shoes. What she did is unheard of. Maybe she is from another planet," said the source.

Our news crew caught up with Zikhali who by no means resembled a woman in mourning.

"Let them talk. I am living my life. So are they telling me that life should not go on after the death of my husband? They are getting it wrong. I wasn't celebrating his death, but Christmas Day like all Christians," said Zikhali.

The widow, who was putting on a gleeful smile during the interview further said she just wanted to relieve stress.

"I would have died of stress. A wife and husband dying on the same day, what would have that been? Perhaps good news for the media. I don't care what they say. I know what I was doing and I am not going to sit here and try to please some people who do not even care about my welfare," said the woman who lost her husband last week.

Zikhali said she was unmoved by the irreparable damage between her in-laws and herself.

"No one knows what I am going through, so it will be best for me to try and alleviate my stress by doing what makes me happy," she said.

Davido And Manager Long Time Manager Asa Asika Part Ways

What can be described as the perfect combination of music artiste and manager has finally been broken apart - pop star David 'Davido' Adeleke and his popular manager Asa Asika have parted ways.

Our investigations reveal that the pair severed ties on December 28 - a day after Davido performed at D'banj's Koko Concert.

The former partners are yet to release any official statement but we hear 'a lot of water have passed under the bridge' and reconciliation might not happen.

Sources in Davido's camp told our reporter today, that dropping Asa was 'an executive decision'; saying many stakeholders believe someone 'more matured' should handle Davido who's a top five act, and one of Nigeria's fastest-growing pop stars.

Asa who turned 22 in August 2012, met up with Davido, 20, in 2010.

Since his 2010 debut, Davido's career has recorded amazing success. But he has also been plagued with controversy. 'HKN feel he should have stronger management', a rep from the label told us.

But other sources claiming to know 'the true story behind the break up' say it's more than what HKN is letting out. Multiple sources tell us financial disagreements have come up more than once and that could be one of the major reasons Asa was shown the way out.

A few hours ago, a blogger Adesoji Adesumo wrote about the breakup, giving entirely different reasons. He alleges that Davido and Asa finally parted ways after the latter couldn't come up with a N2m balance from a show. Adejumo says Davido assaulted Asa leaving him with bruises and cuts. This could not be immediately confirmed from both Davido's team and Asa whose phone is currently switched off.

Asa Asika played a key role in building Davido's career; and before Davido released his first single, he was already positioned in the entertainment industry. Thanks to tutelage from big uncle Obi Asika and cousin Naeto C, Asa was equipped to work with an unknown Davido who returned from the US back in 2010, until they recorded remarkable success.

We learn that Davido and his label HKN are now looking for a new manager and the likely candidate to fill that position might be Shank's manager 'Yemi Energy'. Insiders say no decisions have been made though.

Asa Asika could not be reached as his mobile phone was switched off and he was yet to reply our E-mails as at the time of this report.

GTbank In Deep Mess Over Missin N850Million

According to what National Enquirer magazine reported, whilst other banks are closing their end of the year books in peace and fanfare, Segun Agbaje, the managing director of Guarantee Trust Bank has been having sleepless nights over a huge sum of money that developed wings and flew out of the bank`s vault through some of its crooked staff at the information technology department.

According to inside sources, your soar away magazine, National Enquirer gathered reliably that, a whopping sum of N850m (eight hundred and fifty million Naira only) belonging to the multinational oil firm, Total Nigeria Unlimited has been moved out of the oil company`s account from the vault of Guarantee Trust Bank.

The scam which has been tagged "fraud of the year" by detectives in Area F Police Command where the case was reported has seen some staff of GTB been detained at the Police Command while the bank`s management has started running from pillar to post to cover the embarrassing situation

We were informed that, some crooked staff at the IT department of GTB hacked into one of the tellers` systems in Central Business District, Alausa branch and moved out the N850m out twice, the money, we gathered further was transferred via bank drafts into an account belonging to a Mallam trading under a bureau de change name, BDC Bureau De Change in Abuja.

Though we`re still investigating the details of the story, efforts to get GTB`s side have been abortive as severally we called some of those at the Corporate Communications department for response, none of them, Oge, and Lashe picked their calls.

We have sent some of our reporters to Area F in Ikeja to speak to the Investigating Police Officer, one Mr. Akeke to tell us how many of the GTB staffers are in detention including the branch head, Eniola Akiode and how much the bail is worth. We shall serve you details as events unfold.

Lagos State Government Gives Ngozi Nwosu N4.5M

The Lagos State government under the leadership of
Babatunde Raji Fashola has donated the sum of
N4.5million to actress, Ngozi Nwosu, for her medical
treatment in the United Kingdom.

The veteran actress before now needed
N6million for a kidney transplant in the UK. She has
been down with kidney and heart related diseases.
Ngozi now has N6.5million after she got
N2million from donations made from her fans, of
which N1million was won at the Who Wants to be a
Millionaire Celebrity game show played for her about two weeks ago.

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