Friday, May 15, 2015

Pics from Movida club owner, Akeem Sodeinde's burial

Famous Lagos businessman and Movida club owner, Akeem Sodeinde, who passed away on May 10th subsequent to battling with diabetes and kidney issue was covered today May 15th at Ikoyi cemetery Lagos in the midst of tears.

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Photo: Davido's sister welcomes baby

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Davido’s sister Sharon Adeleke welcomed her first youngster and the artist took to Twitter to share a pic of the new baby.

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Civil war: Ex-minister Nwosu faults Gowon’s comments on late Ojukwu

A former Minister of Health and member of the Ime-obi (inner caucus) of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Prof. ABC Nwosu, on Friday, faulted the claim by a former military Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, that the leader of the defunct Biafra, the late Chukwuemeka Ojukwu, underestimated him by thinking that he (Gowon) would never go to war.
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Gowon, who led Nigeria during the Nigerian Civil war, which took place between 1967 to 1970, spoke at the Diamond Jubilee Lecture of the Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria in Lagos on Thursday.



According to the former Head of State, Ojukwu, who was the then Premier of the Eastern Region, had thought his (Gowon’s) ‘born-again’ Christian disposition would allow the region to secede from Nigeria without consequences.  “During the crisis, my colleague and brother, Emeka Ojukwu, said, ‘We know Gen. Gowon, he is a Christian and he would not like to fight. Do you know the first thing he put in his suitcase? His Bible; and that will make him not to engage in a fight’. I think, unfortunately, he was proved wrong,” Gowon had said.


But, reacting to Gowon’s statement, Nwosu described the former military head of state’s comments as “ungentlemanly”, and anti-Igbo. Describing Gowon’s comments as appalling and naive, Nwosu said it was an attempt to demonise Ojukwu after his death. The former minister noted that Gowon underestimated Ojukwu’s capacity to resist the federal troops for a long period of time. He pointed out that Gowon’s comments did not correspond with the accounts of other major actors in the events that precipitated the Civil War.


Nwosu said, “I wish to express my growing concern over attempts to demonise Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, who died more than three years ago.



“These posthumous comments on Ojukwu are at best ungentlemanly and anti-Igbo. Ndigbo don’t speak of the dead flippantly. “The latest comment by General Yakubu Gowon, which was published on May 15, 2015 – this statement that Ojukwu never imagined that he would go to war because he was a born-again Christian is appalling  and naive. “Did the General not also underestimate Ojukwu and Biafra? The book by General Alabi-Isama tells a different story.”



Nwosu added that Gowon’s opinion on the Aburi Accord was also contrary to the views of Ndigbo and Ojukwu on the same subject.




“Ndigbo worldwide share this my concern because earlier, General Gowon has given his opinion on the Aburi Accord, which differs completely with the opinion of Ndigbo and Ojukwu on the same Aburi Accord.  “There are always two sides to a story and fairness demands that the two sides should always be weighed side by side,” he said.



Nwosu advised Gowon and others, who played key roles during the period, to let the sleeping dog lie by avoiding comments on the Civil War.

He stressed that Igbos still had bad memories from the period, which he described as an era of massacres, pogroms and civil war.

Photos: Prof. Wole Soyinka, Tinubu, Dangote, others attend Amaechi's book launch

Aliko Dangote, Bola Tinubu, Access Bank MD Herbert Wigwe, Prof. Wole Soyinka, Akinwunmi Ambode, Mo Abudu, Governor Ibikunle Amosun,  Daisy Danjuma were among dignitaries who graced general society presentation of Governor Rotimi Amaechi’s book titled “Flow of Change: The Amaechi Years” which is the assemblage of his achievements as a legislative head of Rivers state. The occasion held at Civic Center in Lagos yesterday May 14th.


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Photos from Adams Oshiomhole's wedding

Its happening now in Edo state! Legislative leader of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, and his Ethiopian Beau Lara Fortes are exchanging the conjugal pledges in front of close loved ones.
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