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Recall that days ago, popular Nigerian Comedian, I Go Dye, made news headlines after getting a mansion for his mother. Since then, the eyes of most Nigerian have been hovering over the building, wondering how much it must have cost to come to place. 

However, investigation from Potpourri has revealed just how much the mansions must have cost the comedian. 

According to an architect/estate developer Wale Balogun, one cannot presume knowledge of accurate sight alone’ but from the structural design and fortification of the castle in question here, both properties will be estimated to the tune of 5.4 million dollars.



Potpourri further learnt that both castles were contracted to a French company Monreve, which handled all the sculptural and concrete enforcement while Revamp Construction Company owned by the comedian, handled the building of the castles.


Online Sources had it that , one Mr Richard Olunwa of Amadi-Ama in Port Harcourt Rivers State accused his child of stealing three thousand two hundred naira (N3, 200) on Friday night and beat him till 1am on Saturday. The little boy was found lifeless this morning after the father tried to wake him up to run an errand for his pregnant wife.

It was gathered that the boy had been maltreated by his father and step-mom since his mother left, including being starved on a daily basis.

An Instagram user, @srigeorgeom who witnessed the incident, wrote; What a cruel world. This week Tuesday, between the hours of 8 to 9 am. I saw crowd of people around my vicinity gathered this little boy, so I stopped by and inquired what happened. They told me this little boy on his way to school, stole doughnut from a shop. The people whom he stole the doughnut even gave him more of it and mineral and asked him to go. They all claimed that his father and stepmum have the habit of starving and beating him to stupor on daily basis.

I saw so many scars on his body.I took the boy to my house, interviewed him, and he told me so many things. How he has been suffering since his mother left his father. I gave him some biscuits, asked him to come and eat at my place anytime and promised to see his father this week before he left for school just to wake up this morning with shouting that his father has beaten him to death. His father has finally killed him.

Security operatives were reported to have arrested the man.

mi Adesina, a versatile writer, and the Presidential Spokesperson has bluntly decried about the news circulating on the media about the death of President Buhari. In the article which was entitled, ‘They Learnt Nothing, and Forgot Nothing,’ Adesina stated it categorically that is very bad for a people to wish their president dead.



Mr. Adesina raised some questions from his write-up. Questions like:
 “Why do some people want their own President dead? 
Why do they want the eclipse of a man who is actuated by nothing other than love for his country? 
Why have they constituted themselves into enemies of national progress, haters of all that is good?
But must any human being be hateful to the point of wishing another person dead, and indeed broadcasting a death that never happened?”


You can read the article below:
THEY LEARNT NOTHING, AND FORGOT NOTHING
By FEMI ADESINA

They showed their pernicious hands again last Sunday, and have been on the prowl since then, roaring like a lion, seeking who to devour. Purveyors of death they are, and they have killed President Muhammadu Buhari many times over, cloned the websites of international media houses to announce the hoax, but their wishes did not become horses, so they remain stranded, with nothing to ride.

Between January 19, this year, when the President first proceeded on vacation, and March 10, when he returned, they had announced his demise many times. They even created apocryphal images and footages to back up their inhuman claims, but God showed them He was the ultimate. The Real Deal, the Special One. President Buhari came back alive, and disclosed that he would still return to London at a later date for medical follow-up. He eventually left on the night of Sunday, May 7.

They saw the Deux ex machina, the Invisible Hands of God, between January and March, but they are so steeped and marooned in unbelief, evil wishes and malediction, that they have started all over again. Last Sunday, they cloned popular websites for the umpteenth time, using them to announce the figment of their diseased imagination. They learnt nothing, and forgot nothing from the immediate past experience. And you begin to ask yourself, just as the Good Book also asked:”Why do the heathens rage, and the people imagine vain things?” Why do they arrogate to themselves the power that belongs only to God? “I can kill, and I can make alive,” says God in His word. But these purveyors of hate possibly don’t know God. That is why they declare a man dead, when God has not said so. Once has God spoken, and twice have I heard it, that power belongs to God.

Millions upon millions of Nigerians love President Muhammadu Buhari. They love his simplicity, his forthrightness, incorruptibility, love of country, and many other virtues. And they are praying. Bombarding Heaven with petitions. Baba o, Baba o, Baba o. Olorun da Baba si fun wa, Baba o, Baba o, Baba o. Olorun da Baba si fun wa. Oh God, spare our Baba, the father of the country. Spare him for us, O Lord we pray. And Heaven is listening to the supplications. We await the full manifestation.

Millions of us can follow Baba blindfolded into battle. We love him that much, and it is within our rights. But have you seen a man ever loved by everybody? Show me. Even if you feed an entire city daily, some people still won’t like your guts. So, those who are not Buharists have a right to their convictions. But must any human being be hateful to the point of wishing another person dead, and indeed broadcasting a death that never happened? Shame. Shame upon evil wishers, purveyors of lies and wickedness. Do they have blood running in their veins at all? Do they realize that wishing another person dead, is sin before God? Yet they go to churches, mosques, and other worship houses. Who are they worshiping? The Unknown God.

Why do some people, a tiny but vocal minority, wish the President dead? Do they know that if God wills, the man they wish dead could outlive them by many years? There was a lady who was very active on social media in 2015, before the presidential election of that year. She was in the league of anti-Buhari elements. Oh, he was too old. Oh, he was sickly. Yes, he would soon die. The lady was rabidly pontifical in her convictions, parading herself as someone with a charmed life, who would live forever. And then, it happened! Sometime last year, she died! When I saw the news online, I just shook my head, and prayed for the repose of her soul. I did not gloat. No need to. Not in her wildest imagination could she have thought that she would pre-decease President Buhari. But who has the final say? Jehovah has the final say. The breath of man is in his nostrils, and God can decide to extinguish his candle at anytime. Jehovah has the final say. It is not by age, not by how healthy you seem, or how sickly you are. It’s a lesson some people have not learnt. They learn nothing, and forget nothing.

Back to the earlier question. Why do some people want their own President dead? Why do they want the eclipse of a man who is actuated by nothing other than love for his country? Why have they constituted themselves into enemies of national progress, haters of all that is good? Why do they prefer the dark jungle of infamy to the light of a clear and bright day, signposted by freedom from rapacity and lootocracy? Who then are these enemies?
“Our enemies are the political profiteers, the swindlers, the men in high and low places that seek bribes and demand 10 percent, those that seek to keep the country divided permanently so that they can remain in office as Ministers or VIPs at least, the tribalists, the nepotists, those that make the country look big for nothing before international circles, those that have corrupted our society and put the Nigerian political calendar back by their words and deeds.”
Those were the words of Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu, after the country’s first military coup in 1966. You may like Nzeogwu, or you may not, depending on how you view his actions and inactions. But you can hardly deny the veracity of what he said. And 51 years later, the words still ring true.

The enemies of Buhari are the political profiteers. To them, political office is not about service, but about making profit. Ordinary people can go to hell, and stay there. Personal profit is the name of the game.
The swindlers, too. Enemies of righteousness and transparency. They swindle man, and even try to swindle God. Of course, they wouldn’t want a new sheriff in town. They’d rather shoot him, and sing the reggae song:”I shot the sheriff…”
Those that seek bribe and demand 10 percent. Enemies. Only that they are not satiated by 10 percent again. They take the entire 100 percent, and leave the country prostrate. But when a Daniel comes to judgment, and hurls them before the law, knowing neither friend nor foe, they wish that he dies. Gerrout, so that business as usual continues, they shout.
Those that seek to keep the country divided permanently. Evil souls. They use all the fault lines.
Religion. Ethnicity. Language. Everything. We saw it all in the 2015 elections. They cashed in on all things that divide us as a people. But Nigerians were resolute for change, and they got it. But did those people give up? Did Pharaoh desist from pursuing the people of Israel? Hell, no! Till he ended in a watery grave. The stubborn fly follows the corpse into the grave.
For the greater part of this year, President Buhari has been away from home. But whether present or absent, he still looms large. The mere fact that his shadow hovers over the land riles evil workers to no end. But what can anybody do? Jehovah has the final say.
The old order is giving way for a new one in Nigeria. In just two years, the back of insurgency has been broken, corruption is taking a shellacking, and the comatose economy is turning round.
Despite it all, some people still wish the President dead. Sad and sorry.
But thankfully, they don’t have the final say.
However, if they refuse to repent, we can repent on their behalf, lest judgment comes speedily on them. How dreadful it would be.

Lord, we are sorry,
We’ve turned around and gone astray,
Your trust for us we have betrayed,
Your power we don’t recognize
Your Lordship we have all despised,
We cannot pretend
We all now repent
Forgive us Lord we pray
Bring down your glory…

May God bless Panam Percy Paul, who sang the song. May God accept our repentance on behalf of evil wishers. May God spare our President, and restore him to full health.
Baba o, Baba o, Baba o, Oluwa da Baba si fun wa.
Lord, please spare our President. Spare him for us, to the glory of your name. Let those who learn nothing, and forget nothing, be purged of all evil. Let them turn new leaf.
Amen somebody!



Finally, Yemi Osinbajo, the Acting President of Nigeria has received the 2017 Appropriation Bill. He received it yesterday.




Recall that the budget was passed by the National Assembly last week, it was first presented before the two chambers of the National Assembly by the President in December 2016, the budget had an estimate of N7.28 trillion before the federal lawmakers raised it to N7.44 trillion.

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (Senate), Ita Enang, submitted the document to President Osibanjo. He confirmed that it will be assented by the Acting President after the completion of every procedure.

While speaking to newmen, Mr. Ita said:

“The budget, as passed by the National Assembly has just been transmitted to the Acting President. I just delivered it He has the power of the President to assent to it. But the assent to the Appropriation Bill will be after the completion of the standard operation process. The bill has 30 days within which it will be assented to, but the process can be completed within two or three days.So, it is not possible to say it will be assented to in so, so and so day or in two or three days. It is upon the completion of the process that it will be assented to by the President, and the President here now is the Acting President.”

In the same vein, the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Laolu Akande, said that the Bill is currently undergoing a ‘diligent consideration.’

He said this in a tweet:

“2017 Budget-Appropraitions Bill now officially received in the Acting President’s office and undergoing very prompt and diligent consideration.” 



Ahead of the 2019 general elections in Imo State and amidst the calls from some quarters of Owerri and Okigwe Zones for what they called political equity on zoning of governorship position in the state, the people Orlu at the weekend reacted angrily over suggestions that no indigenes of the zone should contest the 2019 governorship election since the incumbent is from the zone.

In a press statement signed by Nze Elvis Agukwe, Convener and Hon. Ofili Ijeoma, National Secretary, they vowed to use their numerical strength to retain the governorship of Imo State in 2019.

Read in parts "We the people of Orlu have watched with horror and consternation the way rascals from the other two zones of Owerri and Okigwe have targeted our illustrious sons for insults, intimidation and harassment for the purpose of hounding them off the governorship race in 2019. The culmination of this senseless bullying was the threat recently issued by some renegades from Owerri Zone, who vowed to visit violence and murder against anyone that stands on their way of being governor in 2019. This threat to burn down property of Orlu sons and daughters opposed to their vaulting ambition came days after they disparaged our son, Governor Rochas Okorocha in the media accusing him of trying to install a successor from Orlu Zone" they submitted.

"Ordinarily, we should not be seen to be dignifying a toothless group which lacks the capacity to even unruffle the feathers of Imo politics given their shameful past failures and the doom that awaits them in the future. But it appears that our accommodating spirit, our sense of justice and fairness and our belief in the oneness of Imo State are being taken for granted. It also appears that our peaceful disposition which has largely accounted for the peace in the state is being questioned. The gentle stride of the tiger is now being misconstrued as its weakness."

"In the first place, democracy is a game of numbers. A governor is elected based on the highest number of votes cast for him and having at least one third of votes cast in two thirds of the local governments in the state. Orlu Zones has 12 of the 27 local government areas of the state and in fact has almost half of the entire population in the state. Technically, no governor can emerge in the state without the support of Orlu Zone because two thirds of 27 is 18. Okigwe and Owerri combined are 15 local governments. So is it practically possible to exclude Orlu people from the governorship of Imo State. The answer is a resounding No!
If that is the case, why are these demented elements from Okigwe and Owerri threatening fire and brimstone when they know that they don’t have the population to make one of their own governor? Are they not aware that Orlu Zone merely conceded the governorship to them in 1992 and 2007? And what did they do with that power? Is it not absurd that suddenly, the tail wants to wag the dog?"

"We are aware that before Achike Udenwa became governor in 1999, the people of Owerri and Okigwe derisively described us as traders (Ndi ore Ogwu). Because we believed in the unity of the state, we allowed that insult to subsist. But not anymore. Orlu is now wiser. After all, is it not an irony of fate, the golden goose that lays the eggs has nothing to show for it? While Orlu is the bastion of economic power of Imo State since the oil that makes the state an oil producing one is found in our soil, all the developmental projects are concentrated in Owerri Zone. All the institutions of higher learning, both state and federal government owned, are in Owerri Zone. All the best roads are in Owerri Zones. In short every development is centered in Owerri Zone. Should that not be enough for the people of Owerri? Must they struggle to be occupants of Douglas House at the same time? If that is not greed, maybe we don’t know the definition of the word."

"Conversely, what does Orlu Zone have in terms of development? What can Orlu people boast of for their status as an oil producing zone?
So it is the height of hubris for a people who have benefited more from the sweat of Orlu Zone to arrogantly dream of excluding the same victims from Douglas House on the excuse that two of their sons have been governor. In any case were Udenwa and Rochas dashed the governorship by Zone? No. They fought and got it with their lives. Both Senator Ifeanyi Araraume and Ikedi Ohakim from Okigwe Zone and Rt. Hon Emeka Ihedioha, Capt. Emmanuel Iheanacho and Nze Mark Odu from Owerri Zones contested against these worthy Orlu sons but lost their deposits. Was that the fault of Orlu Zone?"

"Come to think of it, when did a fragmented zone like Owerri come together to pursue a common cause? Have they settled their wide-spread divisions with Mbaise, Mbaike and Uratta groups fighting for supremacy? Is Okigwe with only six local governments strong enough to challenge Orlu Zone and take away the governorship from it?
The bottom line is that no amount of threats from either Okigwe or Owerri Zones can scare off qualified Orlu sons and daughters from contesting the 2019 governorship election in Imo State. It is a settled matter that power under democracy is derived through majority of votes. For now it is only Orlu Zone that has that majority and nobody can exclude or force them out of the race.
Therefore all qualified Orlu sons and daughters interested in contesting the governorship of Imo State come 2019 are enjoined to go about their ambition boldly. Nothing mega. In fact, whether in APC, PDP, APGA or what have you, they should pursue their ambition with that same passion which Orlu is known for. They should not succumb to any kind of blackmail or intimidation. They are backed by the law which is the Constitution of the country. They have the support of our people with their overwhelming and majority votes. And with thy Grace of Almighty God, another Orlu son shall be the Chief Tenant of Douglas House come 2019." they concluded.

About 15 construction workers have so far been rescued alive from a building collapse site at 2/4, Richard Abimbola Street, Off Limca Road, Ire-Akari Estate, Lagos, which gave way at about noon on Thursday.




The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) confirmed this report, through Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, the Spokesman (South-West Zone) of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), which is coordinating ongoing rescue operations at the venue of the incident.

He explained that the three-storey building under construction at the site suddenly collapsed at about noon, trapping many of its construction workers. The Director, Lagos State Fire Service, Mr Rasak Fadipe, also told NAN that all the 15 victims so far rescued from the debris were being rushed to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi Araba, for treatment

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