Monday, April 20, 2015

Life As Lagos State First Lady – Abimbola Fashola @ 50

Having turned 50 on Monday, April 6, 2015 as first lady of the Lagos State, the amiable wife of Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN) of Lagos State, Dame Abimbola Emmanuella Fashola called it a day with media.

She was born on April 6, 1965 and had her formal education at Ikotun Memorial Nursery and Primary School, Surulere, Lagos. Her secondary education was at Marywood Girls Grammar School, Ebute Meta and Yejide Girls Grammar School, Ibadan, Oyo State. She received her professional training at the Lagoon Secretariat College, Adisa Bashua, Surulere, Lagos and University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, where she obtained Advanced Computer Certificate.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Actress Beauty without Ability to Deliver Is Nothing – Mosun Filani

The marvelous Nollywood seasonal actress and a producer, Mosun Filani is a set of the league of second generation of glamour girls in the Yoruba sector of the industry. The ace actress stands shoulder high with the very best in the industry, with more than five scores of movies to her credit.
Since her marriage to politician and businessman, Kayode Oduoye, the actress has been out scene, in which many ascribed this to unconfirmed controversies befell her marriage. To prove them wrong, Mosun is back to retain her place among the best in the industry. In this exclusive chat with media, she talks about her marriage, her husband, acting career amongst other.

The Missing Orekoya Kids Found and Re-united with the Family – Says Mother

The three kids of Orekoya family who were declared missing some days ago are now confirmed to have been found and re-united with the family.
Mrs Adebisi Orekoya, mother of the three children made this known to the public on her facebook where she thanked Nigerians for their support and prayers.
The children; Demola 6, Adedamola 4 and Aderomola 11 months were abducted by their housemaid, one Mary Akinloye, 24 hours after she was employed by the family on 7 March, 2015.

Monday, April 13, 2015

Nigeria’s First Elected Female Governor Emerges from Taraba State

It was amazed when Dame Virginia Ngozi Etiaba, an Nnewi, became the Governor of Anambra State in South-central Nigeria, from 2 November 2006 to 13 June 2007. She was the first female governor in Nigeria's history. Her instatement came as the previous governor, Peter Obi, was impeached by the state legislature for alleged gross misconduct. She transferred her powers back to Obi six months later when an appeal court nullified the impeachment.
It is rather a jubilation this time as Senator Aisha Jummai Al-Hassan made it to the Governor’s house in Taraba State.