Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has revealed that she was prepared to face grave consequences when she ditched afrobeats the famous genre inthe country to do R&B.
According to the report which is making the rounds online, the former fraudster also exposed methods in which various scams and money rituals are carried out in Nigeria.
The man later brought themoney to my father and he gave it back to the woman and her mother. According to them if they don't do it that way the husband won't give her back themoney."
"I've also made plans for thegrave-it was dug even before I got the coffin." He explained that his decision was influenced by personal experiences, including issues involving his son and the way success had treated him in life.
You could've heard a pin drop in that hall. ���� Wedding 4: At the church, the pastor asked us all to stand, as the bride was about to march in. We all stood. Then there was a commotion at the back of the church.
According to the report which is making the rounds online, the former fraudster also exposed methods in which various scams and money rituals are carried out in Nigeria.
According to the report which made rounds online, the former fraudster also exposed methods in which various scams and money rituals are carried out in Nigeria.
Dmitry told interrogators that he slept in a hotel room for three nights with her corpse which he put in a newly-bought suitcase. Then he drove her body 300 miles to the Lipetsk region and left it inthe boot of a car for more than a year.
He said Nigeria had been facing a fuel crisis since the 70s, restating that the refinery could help in resolving the problem, alleging that some people were uncomfortable that he was inthe picture.
How can one of the Richest countries in Africa not have good roads, or simple amenities like Streetlights? All these money y'all eating, cannot be taken to your grave when you're no more. To those in power, please do the needful.
Reality TV star, Ifu Ennada has joined other Nigerian Celebrities to condemn the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other Africans in South Africa. She condemned the attacks, saying "shame on South Africa. Shame on our government.
Speaking on the seizures, he said, "in their criminal desperation, importers of the items offered bribes to the tune of $150 million to my officers to effect the release of just one container with promises of even bigger sums to follow inthe