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Cleaner on N30,000 salary returns N4.8m mistakenly credited to her account

    In an inspiring act of honesty, Faiza Abdulkadir, a cleaner in Maiduguri, Borno State, has returned ₦4.8 million that was mistakenly credited to her bank account.   Despite earning just ₦30,000 monthly, Faiza chose integrity over temptation. Speaking to newsmen, she explained that her decision was guided by the fear of God and a commitment to doing what is right.   “The money does not belong to me. I returned it to have a peace of mind, and avoid God’s punishment on the day of judgement,” she said.   Faiza revealed that she spent three days completing the bank process before she finally sent back the money to the owner.   “I was restless throughout these three days. In fact, I couldn’t eat well throughout the process, until the day I finally transferred the money to the owner,” she told News Central during an interview.   Banks officials and residents in her area described Faiza as a very honest woman that survived on N30,000 salary from a health care center work.   “We were not surprised, because of her discipline and the way she is training her children. She has very good values and lives a modest life with her five children,” one of her neighbors said.   One of the bank staff said the exceptional qualities displayed by Faiza has surprised many people in the bank.   “Despite her condition, this woman chooses to fear God and do the right thing.   “I witnessed a case in this bank when money was mistakenly transferred into a customer’s account, he withdrew the money and spent it. “He put the bank staff in serious trouble. Police were involved in the case but still the money has not been recovered,” he said.    

Meet Ihunde Grace, CEO Shugabox Food Ventures

 

By Ayo Oyoze Baje

Quote:

“We live in a country where the cost of living is almost killing the living because every product is on the high side. Nothing is cheap again in the country. Let the government reduce the cost of living “

Ihunda Grace

As the economy bites harder, due mainly to government policies that are unfavorable to the masses yours truly has been out there engaging with operators of small and medium scale businesses.The questions that come to mind include how it all started, the challenges they have faced and how they are coping with them?

Others have to do with their training and marketing programs, what they want the government to do for them as citizens of Nigeria because whether our crop of political leaders like it or not, they were elected to meet the needs of the people, and provide the enabling environment for their businesses to thrive.

So, this week the interaction is with IHUNDE ANOINTED GRACE , CEO SHUGABOX . A graduate of Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma Edo state Nigeria who is both a baker and a caterer. Stated below are her responses to the questions given to her:

“I cater for all events providing my esteemed customerd with amazing meals, as well as mouth – watering cakes and yummiest small chops ..

“I started baking as a 200 level student in 2017 selling cupcakes in school just to keep up and pay my minor academic bills. I have been baking for nine years and I’ve trained over 400 students online and on site. Now we’re into food catering full-time so we’re not just into baking , we started from just baking , but as time went by within nine years, I ventured into catering full-time, and our business is fully registered and

trademarked under CAC

WHAT GAVE ME THE INSPIRATION TO GO INTO FOOD BUSINESS

“I got the inspiration to go into food business in my university days firstly, because I wanted to assist in paying some bills but overtime it grew into doing it because I needed to provide good meals and services to people. It became something I loved doing though most times in exchange for money, but I derived satisfaction in doing it.

“I started this in Edo state state Nigeria, nine years ago, but today we travel interstate and sometimes out of Nigeria, to render goods and services.

THE INITIAL CHALLENGES I FACED

“The initial challenge I faced as a new business owner was capital. My mom literally had to start selling cake items back then just so I could buy on credit. Then also not having an oven was a major challenge because I had to use my mom’s pot to bake, which was stressful because I needed to bake at least 75 cupcakes every night and this pot could only take 18 at a time. I used to take this cupcakes to school, waiting to sell them in class after lectures .

“I bypassed this challenge when I had to save all my school fees at a time to get my oven with the hope that I was going to make sales and pay back the school fees, which I did.

OUR TRAINING PROGRAMS

“For our training programs, now we have six – month courses. We have four -month courses for persons interested to learn, baking, and catering within Ekpoma Edo state. We are also working on a project where people outside Edo state can come with accommodation provided for them just so they can learn.

OUR MARKETING STRATEGIES

“Marketing strategies involve personally putting myself out there to sell my products. I love to be found in the right place, at the right time that has people for my business, My target audience also pay influencers, People also well known within our area carry our adverts for us . By so doing they are exposing us to a wider audience.

WHAT PARTNERSHIP AM I INTO?

“We have partnerships with some organizations and also with some personal business owners. We tend to supply our products to them for particular period of time.

” During their ceremonies or

events we are always called upon to render our services. but we look forward to having more partners, or having to partner with bigger brands, restaurant, lounges, or whatsoever where we can supply our products to you, you can resell or you can use as part of your entertainment and souvenirs to your guests.

HOW AM I COPING WITH THE HARSH ECONOMY?

“I must say it is tough for everyone in the country. At the moment some things are not how they used to be. People aren’t as happy and active like they used to be., and this really has a way of affecting businesses. A lot of people complain about money and when your clients do not have that it affects your business as well, so yeah, the economy is affecting everybody, but we hope and we pray and we keep putting our business out there and believe it will get better.

WHAT DO YOU WANT THE GOVERNMENT TO DO FOR YOU?

“We live in a country where the cost of living is almost killing the living because everything is on the high side. Every product is on the high side. Nothing is cheap again in the country so if I would ask, the government for one thing is to please reduce the cost of living if that’s even possible in this country because it’s not easy for anybody.

MY PIECE OF ADVICE TO YOUTHS HAT WANT TO GO INTO FOOD BUSINESS

“One piece of advice to youths that want to venture into food business is that the best time to start is now.. There cannot be so many food vendors in the industry. Food is one essential thing that everybody must get. you must eat food. so my advice is if you’re thinking of starting the food business, with the right niche, the right product, you can actually succeed in it. You may start small but trust me with time and the right promotions you can get what you want .

WHAT ARE MY PLANS FOR THE FUTURE AND HOW DO I RELAX

“My dreams are so big , I look forward to the future, where money is no longer the problem, where I can reach wider audience ,where i can get my product and services to important and influential people in the world; .that’s my dream ,that’s the future I hope for.

“To relax is not always easy. Resting for my kind of business I always most times would encounter health issues , reasons being that I grew up having to figure things out myself so I want to always work.

“Most times it affects my health big time but one way I’ve learnt to manage health issues is to take time when I just need it .so when I just want to relax sometimes I just travel sometimes, I hang out with friends .That way I get to have time to think outside work because honestly, it’s not always easy, balancing these things.”

One hopes, and fervently so that our policy makers make out time to listen to the voices of those who pilot the affairs of SMEs in this country and do everything humanly possible to ease their pains.

CORNELIUS OLATUNJI ADEBAYO (FEB 24, 1941 TO JUNE 25, 2025): A LIFE OF SERVICE AND SACRIFICE

 

 

By Tunde Olusunle

 

He was already a household name in the old Kwara State by the time I first heard of him. “Old Kwara State” within this context will include the sprawling Borgu part of contemporary Niger State, and the Okun-Yoruba and Ebira sections of today’s Kogi State. The August 27, 1991 states creation exercise carried out by the administration of former military President Ibrahim Babangida, detached the aforementioned parts of the original Kwara State, and realigned them with their present geopolitical entities. Raised in the former North Central, (now Kaduna) and Midwestern, (now Edo), my first ever visit to Ilorin the capital of Kwara State was in 1980. My parents took a decision to seek new opportunities in what was then their home state, Kwara, which necessitated the wholesale relocation of the family. I had completed secondary school education in Benin City and tertiary education was on the cards.

 

Chief Cornelius Olatunji Adebayo, more popularly known as *C O Adebayo* was already a prominent public figure by this time, having served in the administrations of a string of military governors in the state. Notably, he served under Colonel Ibrahim Taiwo who was assassinated in the February 13, 1976 coup in which the then Head of State, General Murtala Ramat Mohammed was also murdered. Colonel George Agbazika Innih who succeeded Taiwo retained Adebayo, whose versatility saw him serve in the ministries of Education, Information and Economic Development, at various times. It was in the Ministry of Education, however, where he made the greatest mark, facilitating the abolition of the “shift system” in primary schools in the state. This saw a set of students resume in the mornings and close from school in the afternoons, while another batch resumed in the afternoons and returned home in the evenings. He found this inconveniencing for toddlers and young teenagers. He equally contributed towards increasing the stock of classrooms in secondary schools in the vast old Kwara State.

 

I was admitted into the School of Basic Studies, (SBS), of the erstwhile Kwara State College of Technology, (Kwaratech), late 1980, and would find out that Chief CO Adebayo occupied a folkloric place in regular discourse within the institution’s community. English, History and Economics were my subjects, and he was the pioneer head of the Department of English back in 1973, when the SBS was established. His colleagues spoke very fondly about him, especially about the creditable manner he acquitted himself in political office. His altruism earned him popular nomination as Senator representing present day Kwara South Senatorial District, at the outset of the Second Republic in 1979. As the race for Government House, Ilorin, heated up ahead of the gubernatorial election of 1983, *CO Adebayo* who flew the flag of the Unity Party of Nigeria, (UPN), was the clear favourite in popular discourse. He eventually upstaged the incumbent, Alhaji Adamu Atta and was inaugurated on October 1, 1983. As he settled down to infuse the governance progressivism characteristic of the UPN governments in Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Bendel and Oyo states, known by the acronym *LOOBO states,* however, the military struck December 31, 1983.

 

*Baba CO* was at the forefront of the clamour for the revalidation of the mandate of Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola, who won the June 12, 1993 presidential election, annulled by General Babangida. He was indeed targeted by General Sani Abacha, who shoved aside the Interim National Government, (ING), hurriedly emplaced by a departing Babangida in August 1993, under the leadership of Chief Ernest Shonekan. *Baba CO,* who turned down Abacha’s ministerial offer, was a prominent member of the National Democratic Coalition, (NADECO), a broad-based group of pro-democracy advocates, considered insufferable irritants by the Abacha junta. Many members of the coalition were hounded, harassed and hunted like game by Abacha agents. Fleeing danger was being alive to fight another day, even as *Baba CO* followed the wise precedence of other activists like Prof Wole Soyinka, incumbent President Bola Tinubu, and so on, who fled to safety in foreign lands.

 

It was the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo who would eventually bring me face to face with *Baba CO* a precursor I had revered from a distance through the years. I had already been on the staff of the erstwhile President, when *Baba CO* was appointed Minister for Communications in 2003. He joined the Federal Executive Council on the same day with Prof Eyitayo Lambo, who was Minister for Health. I had heard so much about Emeritus Prof Lambo as a student of the University of Ilorin, where he was before moving around the world in the service of the World Health Organisation, (WHO). Prof Albert Anjorin, Emeritus Professor of Clinical Pathology at my alma mater, Unilorin, a respected mentor, spoke ever so often about “my good friend Eyitayo Lambo” in our frequent meetings during my years in Kwara State. Coincidentally, Prof Lambo and I, both come from the same community, Isanlu, Yagba East council area in Kogi State. He did immensely for health and overall wellbeing of our people in Yagbaland and Okunland in general, during and after his sojourn in government. *Baba CO* and Prof Lambo had a very long relationship dating back to the old Kwara State, and now found themselves serving in the same federal cabinet.

 

Away from the quasi-mythical mental picture I had of him for his looming profile, *Baba CO* was so very disarmingly humble, unassuming, down-to-earth and accessible when I eventually met him. For a man who was already a university student at the famous Ahmadu Bello University, (ABU), even before I was born, not for once did he call me by my first name. Indeed, I was always uncomfortable whenever he grabbed my hands and called me “my brother.” How can I be this much older man’s brother and not son, I would wonder, deep inside of me. At the berthing of mobile telephony under his watch as Minister for Communications, I engaged him on a number of occasions, on the sidelines of the federal cabinet meetings, about the thirst of rural communities for integration with the global communications highway. He knew my subtle advocacy took into account the desires of our people in Kogi West and Okunland, and would always remind me about the travails of the Igbomina people of Kwara State in the hands of successive governments.

 

“The fates of our people, our areas, are tied,” he would tell me. “Extending communications services to Igbomina, is ensuring services in Okunland. It is an objective that must be achieved by the grace of God.” He had a stint in the Federal Ministry of Works in the concluding months of the Obasanjo administration. *Baba CO* graciously honoured my invite to be one of the special guests at the public presentation of my volume of essays which documented the Obasanjo presidency titled: *On The Trail Of History: A Reporter’s Notebook On Olusegun Obasanjo.* Typically, he was one of the earliest arrivals, never given to duplicitous “African” timing. Prof Lambo represented President Obasanjo at the event which held in December 2006.

 

*Baba CO* was built of steel and mortar. Not many people would have survived as long as he did, against the backdrop of some discomforting experiences he had in life. September 12, 2014, he lost his wife, Mrs Funmilayo Adebayo, after a protracted illness. Six years thereafter, his daughter, Mrs Diekola Osa Avielele, passed on July 16, 2020, just about a week after having her son, in Virginia, United States. Two years before her demise, she recalled in an interview she granted, that as Senator representing present day Kwara South during the Second Republic, her father indeed “returned his unspent estacode, after an official trip to Russia.” Such was the openness and transparency of *Baba CO.* Each of the unfortunate departures of his beloved wife and daughter, was more than enough to break mere mortals. But *Baba CO* soldiered on, ensuring that his other children, grandchildren and members of the extended family, had a solid patriarchal shoulder to lean on.

 

From the classroom; to the State Executive Council; to the Senate of the Federal Republic; through his travails in the hands of Abacha goons; to the Federal Executive Council, *Baba CO’s* was a life of dedicated service and selfless sacrifice. He epitomised hardwork, forthrightness, frugality, integrity and inalienable commitment to the development of his fatherland. These are qualities which are missing in the operations manual of most of today’s political figures, who are basically vultures and buccaneers. Until his departure on Wednesday June 25, 2025, *Baba CO* was one of the last standing exemplars of authentic ideological progressivism and substantial political puritanism. We don’t make them anymore. He will be thoroughly missed back home in his birthplace, Oke-Onigbin; in Igbominaland; in Kwara South; in Kwara State and Nigeria in general. He was a great man in by every definition. May the good Lord rest his gentle soul.

 

 

*Tunde Olusunle, PhD, Fellow of the Association of Nigerian Authors, (FANA), is an Adjunct Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Abuja*

Nigerian-born Beninese football star Razak Omotoyossi dies at 39

 

 

Former Beninese international striker, Razak Omotoyossi, has passed away at the age of 39.

 

His death was confirmed on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, by his former Swedish club, Helsingborgs IF, where he once played a key role in the team’s attack.

 

Omotoyossi, born in Lagos, Nigeria, before switching allegiance to Benin, made his mark as one of West Africa’s most prominent football exports.

 

In a tribute posted on X (formerly Twitter), the club wrote: “Helsingborgs IF is in mourning. We have been informed that our former player Razak Omotoyossi has passed away at the age of 39. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones.”

Omotoyossi, who began his career in the Nigerian league before switching nationality to represent Benin, went on to become one of the most celebrated footballers in the country’s history.

 

He scored 21 goals in 55 international matches, cementing his place among Benin’s all-time top scorers.

 

He is especially remembered for his remarkable display during the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, where he scored all four goals in Benin’s 4-1 victory over Togo, finishing the campaign as joint top scorer alongside Samuel Eto’o.

 

He also made history as the first player to score for Benin at the AFCON finals.

 

At club level, Omotoyossi’s career took him across Africa, Europe, and the Middle East, with spells in South Africa, Libya, Egypt, Syria, Moldova, Sweden, and France.

He enjoyed a particularly successful period at Helsingborgs IF, where he featured in the UEFA Champions League before moving on to French side FC Metz.

 

Omotoyossi’s passing marks the end of an era for Beninese football, with tributes pouring in from fans and former teammates who remember him as a prolific striker and a trailblazer for the sport.

Lionel Messi and Wife Antonela Capture Hearts on Kiss Cam at Coldplay Concert in Miami

 

 

Football icon Lionel Messi and his wife Antonela Roccuzzo made a brief but memorable appearance on the stadium’s Kiss Cam during Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres tour stop in Miami on Sunday, July 27.

 

The couple, seated in a reserved VIP section, appeared on the big screen to cheers and excitement from the crowd. As the camera focused on them, Messi smiled warmly and waved in response, prompting fans across the venue to break into a passionate chant of “Messi! Messi! Messi!”

 

While the couple didn’t share a kiss or react dramatically to the spotlight, the understated moment quickly captured fans’ attention online. The clip went viral, with many admiring the quiet charm of the football star and his long-time partner amid the energy of the concert.

 

 

The sighting added a touch of celebrity excitement to an already electric evening, blending global music and sports fandom in one unforgettable moment.

MY VISION FOR BENYBITE FOODS IS TO BECOME A GAME – CHANGER IN NIGERIA ‘S FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRY 

By Ebinum Samuel 

– Mr. Benjamin Kayode-Ojo( Managing Director and the CEO of Benybite Foods Nigeria Ltd )

 

Early in July, 2025 the Plateau state governor, Caleb Mutfwang commissioned Benybite Foods grains milling factory in Jos, described as the largest of its kind in Plateau state and the second most advanced food processing facility in Nigeria.

The plant has the capacity to mill 6,000 tons of maize monthly and clean over 10,000 tons of maize. The entire facility is built with stainless steel technology, making it one of the most food-processing–friendly environments in the country,

 

 

From all indications the plant could serve as a key supplier of raw materials to the nearby Jos International Breweries and other food and beverage industries nationwide.

 

 

According to the governor, Mutfwang: “We envision a future where Plateau state becomes the raw materials hub for industries across Nigeria. This factory is a strategic part of that vision,” he explained while pledging the Plateau state government in terms of stable electricity supply and good access roads. In fact, he commended the noble efforts of the brain behind the laudable project,Mr. Benjamin Kayode-Ojo. But who is this latest industrialist in town who is becoming a game – changer in boosting food security and job creation in the country ?

 

 

During a media interaction he provided answers to shed brighter light about his background, what inspired and motivated him to engage in the project, how he overcame the obstacles, his training programs and of course, his plans for the future.

 

 

” I am Mister Ajibola Benjamin Kayode-Ojo, born in Gwada, Niger State. I graduated from the Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, served at Grand Cereals Limited in 1999. I later started my working career in the same institution immediately after service. While there I rose to become the National Sales Manager before I resigned to start my business on February 4th, 2020. I attended several courses.

 

 

On what inspired him to actively engage in the project and the challenges faced he has this to say: ” It has always been my dream to start a personal business. That was why, despite several overtures from different companies, I rejected all the offers until the opportunity came in 2020 for me to start.

Funding was the biggest challenge, but with the goodwill built over the years, a greater chunk of the raw materials supplied were based on trust.”

 

 

Interestingly, according to him, most of the staff joined him from Grand Cereals Limited based on the trust that he has always delivered. “Some are even colleagues because of my track record in sales, and they believe that the new venture will succeed. They resigned voluntarily from Grand Cereals Limited to follow me.”

 

 

Basically, the company pills grains, beginning with maize for the processing. To succeed at that and get the Benybite Maize product he explained the nitty gritty of the partnership. “We invite experts in different fields to talk to us on different subjects that are related to our business. We also engage technical partners as consultants to work directly with our staff for skills acquisition. We do mostly B/B, but recently, we are going into FMCG as there is a growing need for our product.”

 

 

And for the government’s support he stated that: “We want the government to fix the road leading to the factory and also work in collaboration with us to resuscitate the Jos International Brewery as the factory is strategically located to the Brewery with the needed processed grains.”

 

 

Explaining how he felt during the commissioning of the factory by the Plateau state government, he gleefully stated that: “I am so excited, I give thanks to God for good upbringing, teaching us daily good values, and instilling in us the ‘CAN DO’ spirit. We believe we must remain resolute and focus our attention on the opportunities as we navigate through the tough terrain.”

 

As a leading light in food processing, he has some words of admonition for the current generation of Nigerian youths.”Pray and believe in yourself. Take away your fears. You don’t know how far you can go until you launch out. For every obstacle, there is always a way out.”

 

 

On his vision for the future he explained that: “Our plans for the future are to churn out more world-class products that can stand its ground in the global market through the promotions of local raw materials”.

 

In conclusion he was full of commendations to Governor Mutfwang for his support and leadership. The Benybite CEO said: “Your Excellency, this commissioning would not have been possible without your passion and commitment to industrial growth. We sincerely appreciate you for honoring our request despite your busy schedule.

 

“Benybite Foods Company in Jos places Plateau state at the epicentre of modern agricultural processing in the country “.

Pride group founder who r@ped a 12-year-old boy he met on dating app is jailed alongside his partnera

 

The founder of a Pride group, who r@ped an ‘extremely vulnerable’ boy who he met on Grindr, has been jailed for 13 years.

 

Stephen Ireland, 42, who co-founded Pride in Surrey in 2018, r@ped the child at the flat he shared with his then partner and co-defendant David Sutton, 27, in Addlestone on April 19, 2024.

 

Ireland had arranged for the 12-year-old boy, referred to in court as Child A, to meet him at his flat after messaging him on the dating app Grindr, the court heard.

 

The boy, who had been reported missing at the time, told police they had s£x in the flat.

 

The boy said they also smoked a bong which was later found to have contained methamphetamine, and that pornography was played on a laptop.

 

Judge Patricia Lees, sentencing at Guildford Crown Court on Monday, told the hearing Ireland ‘took advantage’ of a vulnerable child.

 

She said: ‘Stephen Ireland is a man who prided himself on being versed in and highly alive to the vulnerabilities of young people linked to the Surrey Pride organisation he was at the time pivotal to.

 

‘A was quite obviously to any adult an extremely vulnerable child who was highly sexualised.

 

The boy, who had been reported missing at the time, told police they had s£x in the flat.

 

The boy said they also smoked a bong which was later found to have contained methamphetamine, and that porn0graphy was played on a laptop.

 

Judge Patricia Lees, sentencing at Guildford Crown Court on Monday, told the hearing Ireland ‘took advantage’ of a vulnerable child.

 

She said: ‘Stephen Ireland is a man who prided himself on being versed in and highly alive to the vulnerabilities of young people linked to the Surrey Pride organisation he was at the time pivotal to.

 

‘A was quite obviously to any adult an extremely vulnerable child who was highly s£xualised.

 

‘Any responsible adult would have quickly appreciated that there was a high likelihood A is a young man who had been the subject of s£xual gro0ming by adult men at a very early age and been concerned for him instead of taking advantage of him.’

 

The court heard the boy had initially told Ireland he was aged 17 – but when he later claimed to be aged 13, Ireland replied: ‘OK – we just have to keep it a secret.’

 

‘Your response was telling,’ Judge Lees told Ireland, who sat in the dock dressed in a large red T-shirt and showed no emotions throughout the hearing.

 

‘Far from finding that repugnant, you found that exciting, and sought to do it again.’

 

In a Telegram chat that took place after their encounter, Ireland sent Child A a message in which he described his age as ‘naughty and kinky’, the court heard.

 

On the same day, Ireland asked the boy if he would have a threesome and sent the child pictures of himself and Sutton.

 

Jurors heard that Ireland sent a picture of Child A to Sutton, describing him as a ’14-year-old baby’ who ‘wants to play with men’s bodies’, and the pair exchanged messages about the child.

 

Ireland along with Sutton, who was a volunteer for Surrey Pride, were found guilty of a string of s£xual offences against children including voyeurism, arranging commission of a child sex offence, and possession of prohibited images of children, after a trial at Guildford Crown Court earlier this year.

 

In August 2022, Ireland and Sutton discussed arrangements to procure a 13-year-old boy for Sutton’s 25th birthday in October of that year, the court heard.

 

Both men were also sentenced on one count each of voyeurism after Ireland watched live camera footage of Sutton having s£x with another 16-year-old boy at their flat in March 2024.

 

The teenager did not know he was being recorded, with Ireland sending Sutton messages such as ‘he doesn’t know I’m here’ and telling him what to do, the court heard.

 

‘You fed off one another,’ Judge Lees told the defendants during the sentence hearing on Monday.

 

‘You definitely supported one another in your perversions.’

 

Ireland and Sutton also perverted the course of justice by intentionally deleting material and search history from their phones after they were released on police bail in June 2024.

 

Ireland was sentenced to 13 years’ imprisonment on one count of r@pe, three counts of causing a child under 13 to engage in sexual activity, s£xual ass@ult, conspiracy to engage in s£xual activity with a child, arranging commission of a child s£x offence, six counts of making indecent photographs of children, four counts of distributing indecent photographs of children, possession of prohibited images, and possession of an extreme porn0graphic image.

 

Sutton was sentenced to four-and-a-half years’ imprisonment for offences including voyeurism, possession and distribution of prohibited images of children, and perverting the course of justice.

 

“My wife aband0ned me when I was bãnned from football and l0st my Fame – Paul Pogba

 
 
“I realized how empty and meaningless when I was bãnned from football for 4-years.
 
Immediately I stopped being Pogba the rich famous player, people started avoiding me.
 
 The w0rst thing which still breaks my heart today was even my own wife abandoned me.
 
 Everyone who used to invite me to their fashion  events and stuff like that said: «Pogba is of no use now.»
 
That was a good sit back for me to see my true friends. And my wife proved she never loved me. But I’m very happy now because my phone doesn’t ring with fãke friends again. I now know I’m on my own in life.” ~ Paul Pogba
 
Most times, people are just drawn to you because of your success.
 
Don’t live your life trying to please others because no one actually cares
 
“My wife aband0ned me when I was bãnned from football and l0st my Fame. She was only there for the Money and Fame.” Paul Pogba

Nigerian Women Expose Alleged Romance Fraud by American Man Known as J-Love

 

Several Nigerian women have come forward with shocking claims against an American man popularly known as J-Love, accusing him of scamming them emotionally and financially after he was brought into the country.

 

In a now-viral video, one of the women shared her experience, revealing that she had sponsored his flight from the U.S. to Nigeria, introduced him to friends, and believed she was building a future with him. However, things quickly took a turn.

 

“There were a lot of red flags from the beginning, but again, he’s an American,” she said.

 

She explained that J-Love had allegedly charmed not just her but multiple women, pretending to be in serious relationships with them while reportedly collecting money and sensitive personal details from each.

 

“Even his flights from America to Nigeria, I was the one that paid. Plus or minus, of my own money alone, he was supposed to have at least $10,000.”

 

According to her, J-Love planned to permanently relocate to Nigeria to live with her. She admitted she had high hopes, especially because she knew someone who met their spouse online and went on to have a happy family.

 

“I felt, ah, that could happen to me too. He treated me like a queen. I used to tell people he worships me.”

 

But after settling in, his attitude reportedly changed. He allegedly became rude, verbally abusive, and even manipulative.

 

“He started yelling, telling me I’m bothering him. One day, he told me I’m broke.”

 

More disturbing was the discovery that he had stored personal and financial information — including credit card details, signatures, and account logins — on his hard drive.

 

“All my credit cards, front and back. He had my signature. He had my daddy’s signature. All the login details to my accounts.”

 

She said she later found emails on his device that hinted at child support issues and other concerning activities, suggesting he had a pattern of using women to fund his lifestyle.

 

“This guy was collecting loot and listing me as part of his things.”

 

Other women have since confirmed having similar experiences, all falling for the same sweet-talking charm that left them heartbroken and financially drained.

 

“He can sweet talk. I can’t blame any girl that fell for his trick.”

SPECIAL DEDICATION of my READ Initiative to: MRS. ADELINE CRIPE (Nee Adeline Miller) now of blessed memory

Tit-bits:
What is the READ INITIATIVE all about?
READ simply stands for Reviving Early Academic Development. It was conceived in year 2000 after spending 20 years of my career as a school teacher in science subjects.

That was in institutions such as Edeki Grammar School Otuo,( NYSC, 1976-77), in Bendel state(now defunct), Govt. Secondary School, Agbamu, Kwara State, Govt. Girls School, Obangede, (then in Kwara state but now Kogi State), Abdul Azeez Attah Memorial College (AAAMCO,) Okene and Gov. Day Sec. School, Adankolo, Kogi State. It was after all these experiences that I veered fully into the field of journalism.

Furthermore, it was through my experiences in these schools that informed the writing of my motivational bestseller, ‘HOW TO BE A SUCCESSFUL STUDENT’© 2013.
THE VISION is to revive all-round development of pupils and students, at the foundation level of education. One discovered over the years, that many of them fail their examinations not because they are not potentially brilliant but due to lack of good upbringing right from their homes, lack of quality teachers, low teacher-to pupils/students ratio as well as lack of enabling environment for quality education delivery.

These include lack of requisite reading materials, laboratory equipment, practical lessons and lack of focus on their studies as many of them are distracted by societal events and frivolous lifestyles.


So, I go round schools to deliver motivational lectures. And I keep encouraging people to get back to their alma mater to assist in infrastructural development, donation of books, rebuilding school buildings, equipping the libraries and laboratories, in line with the READ Initiative.


** Schools I have delivered such Motivational Lectures, include:
***Victory Group of Schools, Maryland Lagos, Airforce Primary School, Ikeja Lagos, New Erral Group of Schools, Jankara and Progress College, Abule-Egba ,Lagos.


TOPICS of lecture include:
1. Preparing for Tomorrow, Today
2. Bringing Out the Best in You!
3. The Power of Creativity in Students’ Success
4. The Role of Modern Technology in Students’ Development
5. How to Choose the Right Career for You
6. How Drug Addiction and Trafficking Ruins Your future
7. Learning from the Best for Self Development
VITAL INFORMATION:
Parents, Principals and Proprietors who are interested should add me on WhatsApp 07068638066
***REASONS for dedicating the READ Initiative to Mrs. Adeline Cripe ( of blessed memory).
1. She paid my school fees from Form 2 in 1967 to Form 5 in 1970 at Ochaja Secondary School.


2. Apart from teaching the English language she encouraged and honed my writing skill, such that I came up with my first novel as a Form Four student in 1969, though I did it for fun and never got it published.
3. The motivational lessons I gleaned from her and other missionary teachers at that wonderful and all-round developing school who gave my classmates and I all their best must not be lost.