The father of ‘Double Wahala’ crooner, Oritse Femi, has mysteriously died, Aproko247 can authoritatively report. “Oritse Femi’s dad died a moment ago (on Monday) at a hospital in Lagos,” an industry source informed this magazine over the phone. As we were informed by the source, who is close to the Ajegunle-bred artiste, prior to his…
Day: February 10, 2014
Power Reforms: Sambo Tasks New Owners
The new owners of power companies in Nigeria have been tasked to ensure stable electricity supply in the country by June 2014. This charge was made by the Vice President, Namadi Sambo, on Monday at event held in Abuja. Namadi, addressing stakeholders in the power sector at the opening ceremony of the Power Sector and Infrastructure…
PDP Accuses Fashola Of Funding APC Reg. With State Funds
The Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola, has been accused of bankrolling the ongoing All Progressives congress, APC, membership registration in the state with state funds. This allegation was made by the Peoples’ Democratic Party, Lagos State chapter. In a statement signed by the Publicity Secretary of the PDP in Lagos, Taofik Gani, the party…
2015: Asari Dokubo Gives Condition For Peace
Ex-militant leader, Mujarhedeen Asari-Dokubo has given his conditions for peace ahead of the 2015 general elections in Nigeria. The vocal Niger Delta activist vowed that he would never be intimidated by arrests and detentions by the security agencies. He further stated that he would continue to return fire-for-fire to the opposition leaders in the country,…
Abuja High Court Judge, Justice Senchi, In Land Grabbing Scandal
Wonders shall never cease to happen in Nigeria or what do you say when a revered person of a high court judge is being found wanting in a land deal. This much Nigeriafilms.com can authoritatively report. An Abuja based multimillionaire businesswoman, Hajiya Habiba Abubakar Abdullahi has reported a case of a high court judge who…
Another ASUU Strike Looms
Barely two months after the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, ended its nearly six months old industrial action, there are strong indications that students of the nation’s public tertiary institutions may spend another long period at home again. The Union has accused the Federal Government of insincerity, which has mostly been the reason for…