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Bash, slain DJ in Abuja club robbery attack, buried in Kaduna

A popular   Disk Jockey   based in Abuja, Bashiru Bello, a.k.a. DJ Bash, was on Saturday, 15th June, 2024, buried in Kaduna. Bash died on Friday night when some unidentified armed men raided Club Volcano, Gwarimpa, Abuja, where he ust performed as the Club's in-house DJ. The unfortunate incident occured during the club's highly publicised TGIF party to commemorate passing out of the Batch B of NYSC. Over twenty armed, TrendscopeNews.com gathered, stormed the nightclub, wielding guns, machetes, and other dangerous weapons. Bash was allegedly stabbed and shot in the process. He was, however, rushed to a private hospital where he was confirmed dead on arrival according to the report. Confirming the sad incident,  FCT  Police Command spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, said an investigation had commenced.

How politics almost destroyed my marriage - Power Minister, Bayo Adelabu's wife, Seyi reveals

The delectable wife of the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, a.k.a, Penkelemesi, Chief (Mrs) Oluseyi Adelabu clocked 50 on Friday, 31st May, 2024. It was really a celebration galore for the mother of four. Mrs Adelabu's birthday was celebrated across board with warmth messages and prayers as well as posts on social media. Of course, she has every reason to thank God. It's not a joke to be 50. She is also a loving wife to her husband and a caring mother to her children. Her marriage to Chief Bayo Adelabu is blessed with four children, 3 boys and a girl. She has remained dutifully steadfast in her marriage of over 30 years. Her children are flying high academically. The husband's businesses are booming, and his political career has consistently been on the rise. Basking in the euphoria of her golden jubilee celebration, however, Mrs Adelabu, in a thanksgiving message, revealed some shocking things about her marriage. She said it took a divine intervention from God to

Tinubu, Ibadan is angry! | By Festus Adedayo

President Bola Tinubu’s Democracy Day broadcast of June 12, 2024, did Ibadan incalculable dishonour. The speech celebrated the heroes of Nigeria’s 25 years of civil rule with a very scant mention of Ibadan’s fight against the tyranny of military rule. Was it an institutional slight on the city of Ogunmola, the great warrior? The angry spirits of Ibadan dead must be seeking vengeance. Why does Aso Rock suffer the austerity of official remembrancers? Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela did not allow the comforting breeze of freedom to numb his sense of remembrance. Walking out of the Victor Verster Prison after 27 years in jail, his first post-prison address at the Cape Town City Hall on February 11, 1990, showed that Mandela never forgot Cape Town, the city where the battle against the tyranny of Apartheid was fought and won. “I send special greetings to the people of Cape Town, this city which has been my home for three decades. Your mass marches and other forms of struggle have served as a cons