Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Veteran Singer, Yinka Ayefele Finally Confirms Arrival Of His New Triplets

One of Nigeria's most renowned gospel singers, Yinka Ayefele and his wife have welcomed a set of triplets.
Yinka Ayefele and wife
 
Gospel singer and producer, Yinka Ayefele and his wife, Tope have welcomed a set of triplets into the family, PM News reports.

Ayefele, owner of popular Ibadan radio station, Fresh 105.9 FM, confirmed that the set of triplets, two boys and a girl, were giving birth to in the United States.

The music maestro was said to have broken the news on Tuesday during his live programme, “Let’s Talk About It.” This is the programme he co-anchored with Enitan Olusegun Bamidele on his Fresh 105.9 FM.

David Ajiboye, the media aide to Yinka Ayefele,  confirmed that the wife, Mrs Tope Ayefele, recently gave birth to the triplets in Maryland, US.

It will be recalled that Ayefele had in June 2019 denied the story of the arrival of his triplets in US.
Ajiboye said his boss earlier denied the delivery of the babies because he doubted the credibility of the source who had contacted him for information on the matter.

The music icon got married in 2000, three years after he was involved in a car crash where he sustained a spinal cord injury.

Fatoyinbo Gate: 5 Alleged Female Victims Have Told Similar Stories Of R*pe (Video)

Posted by Temitayo on Wed 17th Jul, 2019 - 
The last is yet to be heard of the s*x scandal rocking the career of Christian cleric, Pastor Abiodun Fatoyinbo of COZA.
 
Chude Jideonwo
 
 
The lawyer and publisher, Chude Jideonwo who anchored the expose on the senior pastor of the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly, Pastor Abiodun Fatoyinbo's purported 'sexcapades' has revealed that he has listened to the testimonies of 5 alleged female victims thus far.
 
Chude Jideonwo made the revelations yesterday morning while speaking on YourView, a TV programme which airs on TVC.
 
According to him, their accounts go in symphony with the story of rape narrated by Busola Dakolo who is the wife of the popular singer, Timi Dakolo. Busola accused Mr. Fatoyinbo of forcefully having sexual intercourse with her while she was a minor.
 
Mr. Jideonwo was reacting to claims by one self-acclaimed investigative journalist, Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo that Busola's story is false and lacks substance.

Edo Assembly Rejects House Of Reps' Move To Disrupt Activities

Okiye said the move did not come to them as a surprise, adding that it was clear that the ad-hoc committee was up to no good.
 

The Edo State House of Assembly has rejected the move by the House of Representatives to disrupt activities in its chamber, calling on the Inspector General of Police and heads of the Department of State Services, the National Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress to respect a subsisting court order restraining them from interfering in the activities of Edo House of Assembly.

Speaker of the Edo House of Assembly, Mr Frank Okiye, said this in a statement he issued in Benin City on Wednesday, following reports of an order by the House of Representatives to seal up the Edo House of Assembly.

Okiye said, “It has come to our knowledge that the Ad hoc Committee of the House of Representatives investigating issues surrounding the inauguration of the Edo State House of Assembly has recommended that the Inspector General of Police and Department of State Services should seal up the Edo Assembly.”

The Speaker noted that “Considering what we (have) come to know in the course of this process, the recommendation of the ad hoc committee does not come to us as a surprise.”

Rt. Hon Okiye maintained that “It was clear that the ad hoc committee was up to no good. Their report was always going to be biased.

“Moreover, we want to draw the attention of the general public and the police to a subsisting court order restraining the Police, headed by the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu; the National Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress, the Department of State Services and their agents, from interfering in the affairs of the Assembly, as the House has been going about its activities peacefully and without rancour.”

He advised that “The National Assembly must take note that they are expected to act as agents of peace and not merchants of crisis. Edo State has always been peaceful and any attempt for them to carry out this order will certainly disrupt the peace that is currently being enjoyed in the state.”

The Speaker stressed that, “In a time like this in which the nation is being engulfed in one form of violence or the other, it is unfortunate that the House of Representatives is seen to be promoting violence and exacerbating the tension in the country.”