"Earlier today, I went to visit @realmribu in the company of our mutual friends Emeka Ifesinachi and Dadi Monsor. With us in this picture are @ladyjasminec and @mr.whyte__ @dane_unusual (Ibu'ssons).
The TikToker further claimed that Ibu's wife wanted part of the money to do butt enlargement surgery and to give herself a lavish treat, saying she is still a young lady who should take care of her body.
Make una carry una rubbish comot joor" ify_may1 noted: "I know this is not okay! But if she doesn't video her part,jazmine will later come up say it was only her that was with daddy/sugardaddy when he was sick!
Genesis 49:1, 5-7 When I read that it began to make sense to me: what Netanyahu and his government is doing is in part fulfilling what the King James Bible said would happen.
Cuppy sported an aso-oke as she celebrated their first birthday which was a big one, laden with cakes and gifts. Read her post below: "Happy 1st Birthday to my sons @DuFuPoms You bring some hapiness to my hectic life!
The money was said to be part of the N4.7bn allegedly disbursed by a former Minister of State for Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro and his two sons, Gbolahan and Babajide.
#BOJ2018 Part1 loading The groom, Olusoji who expressed his happiness on finally marrying his wife from Kalabari tribe of Rivers State, wrote; "@missbddouglas it's here.One week of fun, so much to soak in.
At least N1.2bn has passed through the account." The EFCC was said to have made the discovery of Shalewa's transactions when it was investigating the N4.7bn allegedly paid into the account of Obanikoro's two sons - Babajide and Gbolahan.
Fayose is being investigated by the EFCC for allegedly receiving the N1.219bn through the Office of the National Security Adviser for his campaign in 2014, an amount said to be part of the N4.7bn allegedly diverted from the ONSA under Col.
The anti-graft agency had claimed that the alleged money was part of the N4.7bn transferred from the account of the Office of the National Security Adviser to the bank account of Sylvan McNamara, a company in which Obanikoro's sons were signatory
"The building came down at about 1 am this morning (Sunday) and it came with a thunderous noise. Three people, a man and his two sons, who were also supposed to be part of those to work on the site died in the incident.
Obanikoro was alleged to have received the N4.7bn through the Diamond Bank account of Sylvan McNamara, a company allegedly owned by his two sons - Babajide and Gbolahan.