Popular Nollywood actor, Solomon Akiyesi said he is regretting why he went out to vote at the recently concluded elections.“During the last election in Nigeria,
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I Made A Mistake Voting For Buhari – Nollywood Actor, Solomon Akiyesi
Popular Nollywood actor, Solomon Akiyesi said he is regretting why he went out to vote at the recently concluded elections.“During the last election in Nigeria,
How Former NSA Dasuki Shared N30b ‘Loot’ To Anenih, Ayu, PDP Reps, Delegates And Prayer Warriors

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) will today begin the trial of a former National Security Adviser (NSA), Mr. Sambo Dasuki, ex-Minister of Finance Bashir Yuguda and a former Director of Finance in the Office of the National Security Adviser, Mr. Shuaibu Salisu, as well as six others for the alleged misappropriation of N10billion.
Special Xmas sexual preparations
I received countless calls and text
messages as regards the last edition of your weekly tonic with the above
headline. The fact still remains that couple’s sexuality is simply a
part of the fabric of living and if couples are not expressing
themselves sexually to the maximum, they are not living life to the
fullest. Sex stimulates spouses physically and mentally, it makes them
healthier. It is a terrific exercise that relieves stress and enhances
sleep. It creates feelings of intimacy.
FRSC prosecutes 149 over fake, expired licence in C’ River
The Cross River State Command of the
Federal Road Safety Corps has prosecuted 149 road users for being in
possession of fake or expired driving licence while plying the highways.
Also included in the category of those
prosecuted by mobile courts across the state were those who plied the
roads without possessing driving licences.
Anti-corruption: Buhari’ll step on big toes, says presidency
The Presidency on Friday said President
Muhammadu Buhari would not hesitate to step on big toes in the current
war his administration is waging against corruption in the country.
The Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, said this at the
opening of a three-day retreat organised for State House correspondents
in Kaduna.
The retreat with the theme: “Journalism
and the change mantra, State House in focus,” was organised by the
Presidency and hosted by the Kaduna State Government.
NDLEA arrests rice farmer with 74.5kg cannabis
Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency have apprehended a rice farmer for allegedly dealing in cannabis.
The agency’s Head of Public Affairs,
Ofoyeju Mitchell, said that the suspect, 45-year-old Usani Ibiang, was
arrested in Ugep, Cross River State with dried weeds, which tested
positive to cannabis, weighing about 74.5kg.
Mitchell noted that the arrest
Confirming the arrest, NDLEA Cross River
State commander, Mrs. Anthonia Edeh, stated that money was also
recovered from the suspect during the raid.
“Based on information on the criminal
sales of drugs by one Usani Ibiang, we raided his premises where he was
apprehended with dried weeds that tested positive for cannabis with a
total weight of 74.5kgs.
“In addition, the sum of N880, 000
believed to be proceeds of drug trafficking was also recovered from him.
The money had been tendered as exhibit and we have applied for an
interim forfeiture at the Federal High Court,” Edeh said.
In a statement made to the agency, the suspect confessed to dealing in illicit drugs business due to wrong advice from friends.
He also explained that he took to drug
smuggling when the rice mill where he worked at a time shut down,
throwing him into the labour market.
“Life was so difficult that I could not
provide for my wife and three children. It was in the process of
searching for other means of livelihood that I was wrongly advised by
friends to smuggle drugs. This is my first time of being arrested and I
regret my action,” Ibiang said.
Reacting to Ibiang’s arrest, Acting
Chairman, NDLEA, Mrs. Roli Bode-George, noted that unemployment was not
an excuse for drug trafficking.
She disclosed that the suspect would be
charged for unlawful possession and dealing in cannabis, and that if
convicted, he could be sentenced to life imprisonment in line with the
NDLEA Act.
“The recovered money will also be forfeited. By doing this, drug trafficking will become unattractive,” she stated.
of Ibiang is a timely warning to other drug dealers that their days are numbered.