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Check Out Bimbo Oshin And Daughter Lovely Pictures

One of the foremost female acts in the Nigerian movie industry, Bimbo Oshin-Ibironke is definitely having the blast moment other marital life. She is seen in a recent trending pictures on social media, where she posed with her beautiful daughter. Bimbo has every reason to be happy; she has a happy home and a blossoming career. She is a role model to the up and coming stars in her industry and the young ladies in the society. Not only that, she has also proven that there is indeed nothing wrong with Nollywood when it comes to marriage but individuals involved. As many never thought her marriage with the formerly U.S based top movie/music promoter, Ola Ibironke could last. But today they are happy in marriage, they are each other's best friend. 

Fayemi Appoints Fact Finding Committee For EKSUTH

YesIn a bid to reposition the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, (EKSUTH), Ado-Ekiti, as a leading tertiary health care institution, Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, has approved the establishment of a Fact Finding Committee to look into the activities of the institution from 2013 to date. According to the press release made available to journalists by Fayemi's Press Secretary Olayinka Oyebode, the Committee, as approved by the Governor, has Chief (Mrs) Ebun Adejuyigbe as Chairman while Mr. j.A Obaparusi is the Secretary. Other members are Professor Denied Agboola, Prof. Simi Odeyinka, Prof. Ayo Omotoso, Dr. Walter Yemi Olatunbosun, Mr. ayoola Owolabi and Engr. Tunde Alabi The Fact Finding Committee is empowered to carry out the following tasks: . Look into the leadership quality of the Hospital in terms of the roles of the Governing Board, the Chief Medical Director and other principal Officers; · Look into the financial management of the Hospital

Atiku vs Buhari (2) -Opeyemi Agbaje

In the first part of this column, I characterized the 2015 election of Muhammadu Buhari as a historical error not supported by his antecedents in policy, administration, economic management, democratic norms and human rights or national ethos, but could only be understood or permitted against the context of then Goodluck Jonathan’s administrations weakness and naivety. I also described the Atiku Abubakar candidacy as complicated on account of his branding (particularly by former President Olusegun Obasanjo) as corrupt and his perception as a typical Nigerian politician. There are two dimensions of the matter that I reserved for this second part-beyond the “irresponsibility” inherent in asking Buhari to continue his destruction of the Nigerian economy and polity beyond 2019, are there any benefits associated with an Atiku presidency on its own merits? And secondly, what of the ostensible alternatives to Buhari and Atiku? Could Nigerians vote for these others on offer? It seems

2019: US Institute Of Peace Denies Predicting Victory For Buhari

The United States Institute of Peace has denied predicting victory for President Muhammadu Buhari in the coming 2019 general elections. In what it described as an error on the path of Nigerian newspapers, the Institute in a statement on its website on Tuesday captioned: “Correcting a Media Error: USIP Makes No Prediction on Nigerian Election”, stressed that the report by many Nigerian media that the Institute’s 20-page report on risk to a peaceful election in Nigeria, predicted victory for Buhari was not true. USIP said the said reports were erroneous adding that the Institute was non-partisan and its only interest in elections was that of preventing violence not on the outcome. “A few Nigerian newspapers reported erroneously this week that the U.S. Institute of Peace has made a prediction about the possible outcome of Nigeria’s 2019 presidential election. “USIP never makes predictions about election outcomes and has not done so in this case. The Institute’s work on