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BB Naija 2020: 'Leave me alone' - Nengi tells Ozo

Big Brother Naija 2020 Housemate, Nengi has told Ozo to let her do whatever she wants to do without thinking it is about him.According to Nengi, she always has to answer questions from Ozor and she’s beginning to get upset by his constant questioning of her actions in the House.

Nigeria's revenue has fallen by over 60% due to Coronavirus - President Buhari

President Buhari has raised an alarm over the decline in the country's revenue amid the Coronavirus pandemic. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who delivered President Buhari's remark at the start of the first-year Ministerial performance review retreat holding in Abuja on Monday September 7, said his administration adopted a N2.3 trillion economic sustainability plan to mitigate the effect of the economic slowdown.

Some thugs have invaded the Ondo House of Assembly

A band of thugs invaded the House of Assembly complex in Ondo on Monday, September 7, 2020, as political tension engulfs the southwestern state ahead of a governorship election slated for October 10. Local reports say the thugs stormed the complex in anticipation of the arrival of lawmakers who are loyal to Deputy Governor Agboola Ajayi.

Father Mbaka talks about a female #BBNaija housemate (Video)

Father Ejike Mbaka has been spotted in a viral video talking about a female BBNaija housemate during his adoration service. According to the cleric, the female housemate who is beautiful might lose the N85m prize in the reality show due to her cantankerous side which pops up at intervals.

Davido and Peruzzi to release their respective new albums on the same day?

On September 6, 2020, Nigerian singer, Peruzzi took to his Instagram page [@peruzzi_vibes] to post a picture of him and his DMW boss, Davido backing the camera on the opposite sides of a pool table. With Davido wearing a Kwame Nkrumah shirt, Peruzzi wrote that, "Couple Days To Our Albums. Zero Pressure." You might remember that Davido announced his third studio album, A Better Time on May 1, 2020. The album is set to feature acts like Nicki Minaj, Tiwa Savage and more.

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Monday, September 7, 2020

Nigeria still has the lowest rates in West Africa — Ministry of Information justifies increased fuel and electricity tariff

 

The federal ministry of information has justified the increased fuel and electricity tariff by pointing out that Nigeria still has the lowest rates in West Africa. 

The ministry which listed the comparative cost across West African countries, accused the opposition and their allies of playing dirty politics with the issue of petrol pricing and electricity tariff.

The Ministry of Information insisted that the angry reactions that have greeted the latest prices of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) are unnecessary and totally mischievous.

The statement read; 

 

As you are aware, the long-drawn fuel subsidy regime ended in March 2020, when the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) announced that it had begun fuel price modulation, in accordance with prevailing market dynamics, and would respond appropriately to any further oil market development.

Recall that the price of fuel then dropped from 145 to 125 Naira per litre, and then to between 121.50 and 123.50 Naira per litre in May.

With the low price of crude oil then, the cost of petrol, which is a derivative of crude oil, fell, and the lower pump price was passed on to the consumers to enjoy.

With the price of crude inching up, the price of petrol locally is also bound to increase, hence the latest price of 162 Naira per litre. If, perchance, the price of crude drops again, the price of petrol will also drop, and the benefits will also be passed on to the consumers.

The angry reactions that have greeted the latest prices of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) are therefore unnecessary and totally mischievous.

Gentlemen, the truth of the matter is that subsidizing fuel is no longer feasible, especially under the prevailing economic conditions in the country.

The government can no longer afford fuel subsidy, as revenues and foreign exchange earnings have fallen by almost 60%, due to the downturn in the fortunes of the oil sector.

Yet, the government has had to sustain expenditures, especially on salaries and capital projects. Even though we have acted to mitigate the effect of the economic slowdown by adopting an Economic Sustainability Plan,we have also had to take some difficult decisions to stop unsustainable practices that were weighing the economy down.

One of such difficult decisions, which we took at the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic in March - when oil prices collapsed at the height of the global lockdown - was the deregulation of the prices of PMS.

As I said earlier, the benefit of lower prices at that time was passed to consumers. Everyone welcomed the lower fuel price then.

Again, the effect of deregulation is that PMS prices will change with changes in global oil prices. This means quite regrettably that as oil prices recover, there will be some increases in PMS prices. This is what has happened now.

Government can no longer afford to subsidize petrol prices, because of its many negative consequences. These include a return to the costly subsidy regime.

With 60% less revenues today, we cannot afford the cost. The second danger is the potential return of fuel queues - which has, thankfully, become a thing of the past under this Administration.

The days in which Nigerians queue for hours and days just to buy petrol, often at very high prices, are gone for good. Of course, there is also no provision for fuel subsidy in the revised 2020 budget, because we just cannot afford it.

Gentlemen, the cost of fuel subsidy is too high and unsustainable. From 2006 to 2019, fuel subsidy gulped 10.413 Trillion Naira.

That is an average of 743.8 billion Naira per annum. According to figures provided by the NNPC, the breakdown of the 14-year subsidy is as follows: - In 2006 Subsidy was 257bn - In 2007 Subsidy was 272bn - In 2008 Subsidy was 631bn - In 2009 469bn

- In 2010 667bn - In 2011 2.105tn - In 2012 1.355tn - In 2013 1.316tn - In 2014 1.217tn - In 2015 654bn - In 2016 Figure Not Available - In 2017 Subsidy was 144.3bn - In 2018 730.86bn - And in 2019 Subsidy was 595bn

The Federal Government is not unmindful of the pains associated with higher fuel prices at this time. That is why we will continue to seek ways to cushion the pains, especially for the most vulnerable Nigerians.

The government is providing cheaper and more efficient fuel in form of auto gas.

Also, Government, through the PPPRA, will ensure that marketers do not exploit citizens through arbitrarily hike in pump prices. And that is why the PPPRA announced the range of prices that must not be exceeded by marketers.

In spite of the recent increase in the price of fuel to 162 Naira per litre, petrol prices in Nigeria remain the lowest in the West/Central African sub-regions.

Below is a comparative analysis of petrol prices in the sub-regions (Naira equivalent per litre);

- Nigeria - 162 Naira per litre

- Ghana - 332 Naira per litre

- Benin - 359 Naira per litre

Togo - 300 Naira per litre

- Niger - 346 Naira per litre

- Chad - 366 Naira per litre

- Cameroon - 449 Naira per litre

- Burkina Faso - 433 Naira per Litre

- Mali - 476 Naira per litre

- Liberia - 257 Naira per litre

- Sierra Leone - 281 Naira per litre

- Guinea - 363 Naira per litre

- Senegal - 549 Naira per litre

Outside the sub-region, petrol sells for 211 Naira per litre in Egypt and 168 Naira per litre in Saudi Arabia. You can now see that even with the removal of subsidy, fuel price in Nigeria remains among the cheapest in Africa.

ELECTRICITY TARIFF

11. Another issue we want to address here today is the recent service-based electricity tariff adjustment by the Distribution Companies, or DISCOS.

The truth of the matter is that due to the problems with the largely-privatized electricity industry, the government has been supporting the industry.

To keep the industry going, the government has so far spent almost 1.7 trillion Naira, especially by way of supplementing tariffs shortfalls.

The government does not have the resources to continue along this path. To borrow just to subsidize generation and distribution, which are both privatized, will be grossly irresponsible.

But in order to protect the large majority of Nigerians who cannot afford to pay cost-reflective tariffs from increases, the industry regulator, NERC, has approved that tariff adjustments had to be made but only on the basis of guaranteed improvement in service.

Under this new arrangement, only customers with guaranteed minimum of 12 hours of electricity can have their tariffs adjusted. Those who get less than 12 hours supply will experience no increase. This is the largest group of customers.

Government has also noted the complaints about arbitrary estimated billing. Accordingly, a mass metering programme is being undertaken to provide meters for over 5 million Nigerians, largely driven by preferred procurement from local manufacturers, and creating thousands of jobs in the process.

NERC will also strictly enforce the capping regulation to ensure that unmetered customers are not charged beyond the metered customers in their neighbourhood. In other words, there will be no more estimated billings.

The government is also taking steps to connect those Nigerians who are not even connected to electricity at all.

As you are aware, under its Economic Sustainability Plan, the government is providing solar power to 5 million Nigerian households in the next 12 months.

This alone will produce 250,000 jobs and impact up to 25 million beneficiaries through the installation, thus ensuring that more Nigerians will have access to electricity via a reliable and sustainable solar system.

Gentlemen, please note that despite the recent service-based tariff review, the cost of electricity in Nigeria is still cheaper or compares favourably with that of many countries in Africa.

COST IN NAIRA PER KWH IN SOME AFRICAN COUNTRIES.

- Nigeria 49.75

- Senegal 71.17

- Guinea 41.36

- Sierra Leone 106.02

- Liberia 206.01

- Niger 59.28

- Mali 88.23

- Burkina Faso 85.09

- Togo 79.88

CONCLUSION 16. Gentlemen, the timing of these two necessary adjustments, in the petroleum and power sectors, has raised some concerns among Nigerians. This is a mere coincidence.

First, the deregulation of PMS prices was announced on 18 March 2020, and the price modulation that took place at the beginning of this month was just part of the on-going monthly adjustments to global crude oil prices.

Also, the review of service-based electricity tariffs was scheduled to start at the beginning of July 2020 but was put on hold so that further studies and proper arrangements can be made.

Like Mr. President said today,at the opening of the Ministerial Retreat, this govt. is not insensitive to the current economic difficulties our people are going through and the very tough economic situation we face as a nation. We certainly will not inflict hardship on our people

But we are convinced that if we stay focused on our plans, brighter and more prosperous days will come soon.

The opportunistic opposition and their allies are playing dirty politics with the issue of petrol pricing and electricity tariff.

Please note that these naysayers did not complain when the price adjustment led to lower petrol prices on at least two occasions since March.

Nigerians must therefore renounce those who have latched onto the issue of petrol pricing and electricity tariff review to throw the country into chaos.

I thank you all for your kind attention

Nigerian woman dies allegedly after going to Turkey for plastic surgery; her husband reacts


 A Nigerian medical practitioner has died allegedly after she went to Turkey for plastic surgery. Abimbola Bamgbose was mourned by friends and family on Facebook. As people mourned her, some claims began circulating that she had gone for cosmetic surgery without the knowledge of her family. Some claimed she lied to her husband that she was travelling for shopping, others said she went for surgery to look good for her 40th birthday.

However, people who claim to know her have disputed the claims. A certain Onyinyechi Vanessa Osunmo said the deceased was only 38 and wasn't preparing for her 40th birthday. She added that she went for the surgery with her husband's consent and did so "because the size of her tummy was giving her serious health concerns."

The husband of the deceased also sent a message to one of the Facebook users spreading lies about his wife. He mentioned that the claims being made online about his deceased wife do not have "any iota of truth". He didn't mention which of the claims he was disputing.



#BBNaija: Prince, Kiddwaya, Ozo and Dorathy nominated for eviction


Prince, Kiddwaya, Ozo and Dorathy have been nominated for possible eviction this week from the Big Brother Naija house. The housemates got the highest number of nomination after their colleagues were given the opportunity to choose two housemates for possible eviction. 

Here is how the housemates nominated each other below; 

#BBNaija: Prince, Kiddwaya, Ozo and Dorathy nominated for eviction 

BB Naija 2020: 'Leave me alone' - Nengi tells Ozo

 

Big Brother Naija 2020 Housemate,  Nengi has told Ozo to let her do whatever she wants to do without thinking it is about him.According to Nengi, she always has to answer questions from Ozor and she’s beginning to get upset by his constant questioning of her actions in the House.

Speaking on Monday morning, September 7, Nengi told Ozo to stop thinking there’s always an issue between them whenever she wants to be alone.“I have told you if I want to do something, leave me alone.“Anytime I want to do something and you keep telling me to stay here or do this or that it gets me upset and I don’t want to get upset with you.

“Stop making it look like everything is always about you.“Anytime I get upset you think it’s about you or that I am angry at you and that’s not supposed to be.“Just let me do what I want to do anytime I want to do it and stop always insinuating that we have issues whenever my mood changes,” she said.

Nigeria's revenue has fallen by over 60% due to Coronavirus - President Buhari


President Buhari has raised an alarm over the decline in the country's revenue amid the Coronavirus pandemic. 

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who delivered President Buhari's remark at the start of the first-year Ministerial performance review retreat holding in Abuja on Monday September 7, said his administration adopted a N2.3 trillion economic sustainability plan to mitigate the effect of the economic slowdown.

He said; 

“For the government, it has been a particularly trying time. As a result of the poor fortunes of the oil sector, our revenues and foreign exchange earnings have fallen drastically. Our revenues have fallen by almost 60 percent.

“Yet we have had to sustain expenditures, especially on salaries and capital projects, in order to keep the economy going.

“But we have also had to take some difficult decisions to stop unsustainable practices that were weighing the economy down."

President Buhari who denied claims of his administration being insensitive to the suffering of Nigerians following the increased prices of fuel and electricity, said he directed Ministers and senior administration officials to swiftly implement the Economic Sustainability Plan (ESP) to give succor to Nigerians

He added; 

“This government is not insensitive to the condition of our people and the very difficult economic situation and we will not inflict hardship on our people. 

“In this regard, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has created credit facilities (of up to N100B) for the Healthcare (N100 Billion) and Manufacturing (N1 Trillion) sectors. 

“From January 2020 to date, over N191.87B has already been disbursed for 76 real sectors projects under the N1Trillion Real Sector Scheme; while 34 Healthcare projects have been funded to the tune of N37.159B under the Healthcare Sector Intervention Facility.

“The facilities are meant to address some of the infrastructural gap in the healthcare and manufacturing sector as a fall out to the COVID-19 pandemic and to facilitate the attainment of the Governors 5-year strategic plan.”

Some thugs have invaded the Ondo House of Assembly

A band of thugs invaded the House of Assembly complex in Ondo on Monday, September 7, 2020, as political tension engulfs the southwestern state ahead of a governorship election slated for October 10.
Local reports say the thugs stormed the complex in anticipation of the arrival of lawmakers who are loyal to Deputy Governor Agboola Ajayi.

Ajayi, who fell out with Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, dumped the APC for the PDP in June in order to realise a governorship ambition.
Governor Rotimi Akeredolu (Left) and his deputy Agboola Ajayi when the going was good  (The Sun)
Governor Rotimi Akeredolu (Left) and his deputy Agboola Ajayi when the going was good (The Sun)
He would dump the PDP for Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) afterwards, after the PDP denied him its ticket.

The lawmakers who were expected at the assembly complex and who are loyalists of Ajayi are Ogundeji Iroju (Odigbo constituency), Wale Williams (Ondo constituency I), Tomide Akinribido (Ondo constituency II), and Favour Tomomowo (Ilaje constituency II).
The legislators had been suspended from plenary. However, a High Court in Akure, the Ondo State capital, overturned that decision.
From Left: Ogun Speaker of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Taiwo Oluomo; Rt. Hon. Timothy Owoeye . BSc. MPBD. Speaker State of Osun House of Assembly; Rt. Honourable Bamidele Oleyelogun, Speaker Ondo State House Of Assembly; Rt. Hon Mudashiru Obasa, Speaker Lagos State House Of Assembly; Rt. Hon. Funminiyi Afuye Speaker, Ekiti State 6th House of Assembly and Rt. Honourable Adebo Ogundoyin Speaker Of The Oyo State House Of Assembly. [Twitter/@mudashiru_obasa]
From Left: Ogun Speaker of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Taiwo Oluomo; Rt. Hon. Timothy Owoeye . BSc. MPBD. Speaker State of Osun House of Assembly; Rt. Honourable Bamidele Oleyelogun, Speaker Ondo State House Of Assembly; Rt. Hon Mudashiru Obasa, Speaker Lagos State House Of Assembly; Rt. Hon. Funminiyi Afuye Speaker, Ekiti State 6th House of Assembly and Rt. Honourable Adebo Ogundoyin Speaker Of The Oyo State House Of Assembly. [Twitter/@mudashiru_obasa]
Three of the lawmakers belong to the APC. Akinribodo is of the ZLP.

Security operatives have encircled the complex to prevent a breakdown of law and order.
Akerodolu will square up to Eyitayo Jegede of the PDP and 15 other candidates in the October vote.

Meet the 9 key players on Burna Boy's label, Spaceship Collective

Space Ship is also a publishing Company

On September 6, 2020, Burna Boy's manager and mother, Bose 'Mama Burna' Ogulu took to her Instagram page to reveal the 9 key players in the record label her son announced on February 18, 2015.
While wearing a shirt that carried 'Spaceship Collective' on her Instagram page [@thenamix], she wrote that, "Introducing Spaceship Collective Record Label and publishing outfit! We’re taking the stairs so I’m looking forward to seeing what each floor has in store."
Including herself, she then proceeded to announce the 9 key players on the record label. They are as follows;

1) Name: Bose 'Mama Burna' Ogulu
Role: Executive
Also: Burna Boy's manager and a languages professional

2) Damini 'Burna Boy' Ogulu
Role: Founder, Executive, Recording Artist
Also: Grammy-nominated

3) Name: Ronami Ogulu
Role: Creative/Branding Executive
Also: Stylist

4) Name: Ronke Ogunmakin
Role: Admin Manager
Also: TBD

5) Name: Ella Bimpe
Role: Creative/Branding Assistant
Also: TBD

6) Name: Leriq
Role: Producer
Also: One of Nigeria's leading producers

7) Name: Telz
Role: Producer
Also: Call him 'Born Killer' or 'Fun Killer' or even 'Pun Killer.' Key is, just add 'Killer' and you're good.

8) Name: Nissi
Role: Recording Artist

Also: NissiNation, also Burna Boy's sister, also Mama Burna's daughter, also Ronami's sister... You get the drift.

9) Name: Buju
Role: Recording Artiste
Also: Watch this space...

What is Spaceship Collective?
Burna Boy announced the launch of his label, Spaceship on February 18, 2015. This came after his two-year deal with the Piriye 'Peedi Picasso' Isokrari owned label, Aristokrat Records ended in June 2014. A lot thought the label was going to be named Burna Boy Goons, but Burna Boy opted for Spaceship Entertainment.

Before now, key players on the label were known to bee Burna Boy, his mom and manager, Bose 'Mama Burna' Ogulu and other family members. Before Buju, Burna Boy and his sister, Nissi were already signed to the label. Nissi is a Soul, Afro-Jazz and Afro-dance act as well as a Mechanical Engineer.
These days, Spaceship Collective is also a publishing company.
The first project Burna Boy released on the label was On A Spaceship, in November 2015. Since then, all his projects have been credited to the label. However, starting with Outside, Burna Boy started releasing on Warner Music via Atlantic Records and the Matthew 'Baus' Adesuyan-owned Bad Habit, then Spaceship
Burna Boy is signed to Warner Music via Atlantic Records, Bad Habit and his own label, Spaceship.
On April 16, 2020, the label announced the signing of afro-fusion artist, Buju.

Davido and Peruzzi to release their respective new albums on the same day?


On September 6, 2020, Nigerian singer, Peruzzi took to his Instagram page [@peruzzi_vibes] to post a picture of him and his DMW boss, Davido backing the camera on the opposite sides of a pool table.
With Davido wearing a Kwame Nkrumah shirt, Peruzzi wrote that, "Couple Days To Our Albums. Zero Pressure." You might remember that Davido announced his third studio album, A Better Time on May 1, 2020. The album is set to feature acts like Nicki Minaj, Tiwa Savage and more.
Preparation has continued for the album as Davido has since taken time off social media to get in what Drake infamously called, "album mode" on 'Duppy Freestyle.' However, he has since appeared on two interviews with the Grammy museum since then while also making an appearance at Tiwa Savage's listening party for her new album, Celia.

Peruzzi On May 20, 2020, Pulse Nigeria chatted with Peruzzi's management and gathered that the singer was set to release a new album. At the time, the date of release was slated to be September 4, 2020.
It was also revealed that work is still ongoing on what would Peruzzi's fourth body of work in just two years.

In 2018, Peruzzi released his debut EP, Heartwork. He followed it up with Huncho Vibez Vol. I in 2019 and then 3 EP in the first quarter of 2020. In the early hours of May 20, 2020, Peruzzi also tweeted that he was in the studio with Olamide.
Davido's and Peruzzi's albums will be one of many albums that are set to drop in September 2020. Other artists who are set to release albums between now and the end of the year include Mayorkun, Joeboy, Niniola, Teni, Cracker Mallo, Pheelz and so forth.
Davido and Peruzzi might release a new album on September 18, 2020.

Father Mbaka talks about a female #BBNaija housemate (Video)

Father Ejike Mbaka has been spotted in a viral video talking about a female BBNaija housemate during his adoration service. 
According to the cleric, the female housemate who is beautiful might lose the N85m prize in the reality show due to her cantankerous side which pops up at intervals. 



BBNaija couple, Teddy A and Bam Bam celebrate 1st anniversary of their traditional wedding

Ex-Big Brother Naija housemates, Teddy A and Bam Bam are celebrating the 1st anniversary of their traditional wedding today, September 7
The couple, who have since welcomed a daughter named Zendaya, took to their respective Instagram accounts to celebrate their union. 

"I curse the day he was born" Pastor Ibiyeomie attacks Daddy Freeze for always 'insulting' Bishop Oyedepo

Pastor David Ibiyeomie of the Salvation Ministries Port Harcourt in Rivers state went hard on OAP and leader of the Free the Sheeple movement, Daddy Freeze, for always ''insulting his father'', Bishop David Oyedepo.
Daddy Freeze has always taken to his social media handles to tackle and counter most of the things said or written by the revered clergyman, Bishop Oyedepo.
Preaching in his church recently, Ibeyiome verbally attacked Freeze, placing a curse on the day the OAP was born and calling him a "bast*rd" for insulting Oyedepo who he said is his father.
According to Ibiyeomie, Freeze is not a Nigerian but a Somalian who was born inside a ship. 

''Insult me I wouldn't talk but insulting Oyedepo.....that Bast*rd! Tell him, any day I hear him talk about Oyedepo....do they know his father? Does Daddy Freeze have a father? That half caste who is a Somalian. The day I hear him talk about Oyedepo again, I will deal with him. 

Oyedepo may not talk but I can't be alive and you insult my father. 

Who gave birth to him? If he has a father, let him show us his father's picture. Somebody that they gave birth to in the ship. Does he look like a Nigerian? That's a Somalian."

Continuing, the visibly angry clergyman said
Oyedepo may not talk but I can't be alive while you insult my father. I curse the day he was born. I can't be alive and you insult my father. I will tear you into pieces, you Bast*rd!

People who have fathers don't insult fathers. He is insulting him because he has no father. You can never insult a father if you have a father. He has no father.
Tell him o. Tell him. This is the last time he talks about Oyedepo again. He is a bast*rd. Does he have a father? Who is his father? Let him show his father if he has a father?''
He went on to attack Freeze over his failed marriage. He also insinuated that Freeze doesn't have a good job as a broadcaster.

''Man who cannot marry. He has no wife. He can't manage his home and he is coming to talk on Television. Is he not the wife who left him? A man who is a broadcaster? Does he have a good job? ''

Ibiyeomie further stated that he will get Daddy freeze arrested soon.

South African actress, Thandeka Mdeliswa shot dead

South African actress, Thandeka Mdeliswa has been confirmed dead after being shot at her family home in Evander, Mpumalanga in South Africa.
The actress who is best known for her starring role as Khanya in the SABC 1 drama series Ikani, had waded into a heated argument her older brother got into with two men at their family home on Thursday September 3. 
 
The argument got violent as one of the men grabbed his friend's firearm and shot the actress. The two men fled the scene and it was learnt that the police have identified the owner of the gun as Hlathi. Mdeliswa was airlifted to Steve Biko Academic Hospital in Pretoria where she died on Saturday September 5. Here is a statement from her family; 
The police said in a statement; 

"We are currently investigating this matter and we have not arrested anyone. Yesterday, we brought the owner of the gun to book and we were advised to get the person who pulled the trigger. We are busy with our investigation. Anyone with information that can assist should approach the Evander Police Station or any police station around."


Undergraduate, 47 kids rescued from Osun baby factory

An undergraduate and 47 children were rescued from a baby factory disguised as an orphanage in Ile-Ife, Osun State.
The facility where women are apparently impregnated and their babies sold off by operators has been sealed by the state government.
One of the women rescued is an undergraduate. 47 children were also evacuated from the building, The Nation reports.

Women, Children and Social Affairs Commissioner, Olubukola Olaboopo and other officials of the ministry and police sealed off the facility identified as Oroyemi Elizabeth Covenant Home and Care Centre.
Olaboopo told The Nation that the government received reports on the goings-on in the building over a period of three to four years suggesting that there were some illegal activities there.

She said despite warnings by the government, the owner persisted, thus breaching the Child Right Laws, and resulting in the closure of the building.
"We have gotten several reports over a period of 3-4 years, reporting how the children in Oroyemi Elizabeth Covenant Home and Care Centre are malnourished and the environment have been very dirty and how some illegal activities have been going on more or less like a baby factory and many more allegations," she said.

"We rescued 47 children;  10-15 adults girls are there. Those with physical disabilities, among whom is an undergraduate of Osun State Polytechnic, Iree, were among those that were rescued. Most of them were crying, they refused to follow us but we were able to take three of them.
"As at this (Saturday, August 5) morning, the matron who is taking care of those adults just told me that it seems two of them are breastfeeding. When we interrogated them, they said they have never given birth to a child. So it means that we want to know who got them pregnant when they are not married.

"How come they are pregnant? So there are so many things underneath and the state government is still investigating."

Eniola Badmus shares new photos as she turns a year older today


Today September 7 is actress Eniola Badmus's birthday.
She had a birthday photoshoot and shared the photos online. See more photos below.



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