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Billionaire, Chief Rasak Okoya & Wife Shade Grace Queen Of England Party At Buckingham Palace (photos)












He had all reasons to be among those who will qualify to be the Queen’s guests, and it was officious for him and his wife at the palacious Buckingham Palace in London, Billionaire industrialist and foremost businessman of Eleganza Industries fame, Chief Rasak Akanni Okoya, and his beautiful wife, Chief Dr. Mrs Shade Okoya recently joined the world notable celebrities to dine with Queen of Elizabeth II of England at her Palace.



Aare Akanni Okoya was like in another honeymoon for her beau and the power couple that has grown to become one of Nigeria’s favorite celebrity couples, as they recently celebrated their two decades of blissful marital union. The duo attended the Queen’s Garden Party, held on the evening of Wednesday, May 15, 2019, at the Buckingham, the London residence and administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom, located in the City of Westminster.



The Okoya's are now the toast of the moment, given their rare privilege of being hosted by the revered Queen of England. The two-decade love story of top Lagos socialite, the sophisticated 42 year-old Sade and 79 year-old billionaire businessman, Rasaq Akanni Okoya has continued to wax strong. The wife, who is the Managing Director of the Eleganza Industrial City and youngest wife of Aare Akanni Okoya and says beyond work, she relaxes in the company of her husband and children.



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'We Are Blessed and Overjoyed' - Trey Songz reveals he's a father to a baby boy named Noah (See photos)











American R&B singer, Trey Songz is now a father.



The 34-year-old singer announced the arrival of his little boy on Instagram Thursday night.

“My son Noah. We are blessed and overjoyed. Peace ,” the “Slow Motion” crooner captioned a photo of the adorable baby sleeping in a blue and white bear-patterned onesie.







However, the singer whose real name is Tremaine Aldon Neverson, did not reveal who the baby’s mother was.



Christian Australian rugby star, Israel Folau sacked after homophobic social media post claiming 'hell awaits homosexuals'









Christian Australian rugby star, Israel Folau has been sacked by Rugby Australia over homophobic social media posts.



The 30-year-old Wallabies and Waratahs player had previously been found to have committed a 'high-level breach' of the code of conduct over the posts he made in April.



Folau, a devout Christian said on his Instagram and Twitter accounts in April 2019 that hell awaits 'drunks, homosexuals, adulterers, liars, fornicators, thieves, atheists, idolaters.'







The full-back had previously been warned over making homophobic comments on social media in 2018, but did not face disciplinary action at the time.



Rugby Australia chief executive Raelene Castle told a press conference:


'We are here to announce that Wallabies and Waratahs player Israel Folau has today been issued a sanction directing termination of his playing contract for his high-level breach of the professional players' code of conduct.

'The three-member panel of John West, QC; chair, Kate Eastman and John Boultbee, provided its final written decision today in relation to the code of conduct hearing over Folau's social media post on April 10, 2019.

'While Rugby Australia accepts the panel's decision directing termination of Israel Folau's contract for his high-level breach of the code of conduct, we want to stress that this outcome is a painful situation for the game.

'RA supports (players') rights to their own beliefs and nothing changes from that. But when we talk about inclusiveness we mean that we respect our differences as well.'

'Rugby Australia did not choose to be in the situation, but Rugby Australia's position remains that Israel, through his actions, left us with no choice but to pursue the course of action resulting in today's outcome.

'This has been an extremely challenging period for rugby. This issue has created an unwanted distraction in an important year for the sport and for the Wallabies team.

'But our clear message for all rugby fans today is that we need to stand by our values and the qualities of inclusion, passion, integrity, discipline, respect, and teamwork.'



It was also reported that Folau, who has already lost one sponsorship deal over the issue, has 72 hours to appeal the ruling.

Photos: President Buhari arrives Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for Umrah











President Buhari has arrived Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the 2019 Umrah. He was received by Deputy Governor of Madinah, Prince Saud bin Khalid Al-Faifal.



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Appeal Court upholds death sentence for retired NNPC staff, Godwin Elewana who killed his daughter’s boyfriend in 2015

















The Court of Appeal in Cross River State, has affirmed the death sentence by hanging of one Godwin Elewana, a retired staff of NNPC, for shooting to death, a 22-year old, Douglas Ojugbo, in 2015.



Elewana who shot and killed Douglas Ojugbo whom he suspected was having an affair with his daughter, Mercy, on March 10, 2015, was sentenced to death by hanging in a judgement that was passed on Wenesday 21st March, 2018 in the federal High Court.



He, however, approached the Court of Appeal in Calabar, where Hon Justice Y. Nimpar, in his judgment, on Wednesday, upheld the decision of the High Court.



When the initial judgment was passed in 2018, mother of the deceased, Maria Ojugbo, said, “I thank God for doing what should be done. It is stated in the Bible that anyone who kills by the sword, will die by the sword. Elewana had no reason whatsoever to kill my son in such a manner and conceal the act by burying him. It was Almighty God that gave approval for this judgement.”

Boris Johnson seeks to become British PM after Theresa May’s resignation













Britain’s Boris Johnson confirmed Thursday he will seek to become prime minister when Theresa May quits as she promised to set out a departure timetable early next month.



“Of course I’m going to go for it,” the former foreign minister, ex-mayor of London and leading Brexit campaigner said at a business event in Manchester.



The decision comes as little surprise as Johnson, one of Britain’s most identifiable politicians known simply as “Boris”, has long been known to covet the top job. But it effectively fires the starting gun on a race that already has more than a dozen runners and riders even though there is no official vacancy.



May has promised to step down once the first stage of Britain’s exit from the European Union is secured, but this has been put in doubt by repeated Brexit delays. At a meeting of senior members of her Conservative party on Thursday, May resisted growing demands to set out a detailed plan for her departure right now.

Taiwan becomes the first Asian country to approve a bill legalizing same-sex marriage













Lawmakers in Taiwan have approved a bill legalizing same-sex marriage in a landmark decision that makes the self-ruled island the first place in Asia to pass gay marriage legislation.



The vote came almost two years after the island's Constitutional Court ruled that the existing law; which said marriage was between a man and a woman was unconstitutional. The panel of judges gave the island's parliament two years to amend or enact new laws.



On Friday, only a week off the two-year deadline lawmakers in Taiwan's Legislative Yuan passed a bill making same-sex marriage a reality and it will go into effect on May 24.



Tens of thousands of people braved pouring rain Friday to demonstrate in favor of same-sex marriage outside the parliament, where lawmakers were voting on three draft bills. The successful Cabinet bill was backed by LGBTQ groups, despite the fact it creates a law different to straight marriage.



For instance, under Cabinet's bill, a Taiwanese person could not marry foreigners from countries where same-sex marriage is not legal. Thousands turned of gay rights activists, many bearing umbrellas, rainbow flags and rainbow placards, gathered in heavy rain in the capital Taipei in support of marriage equality.



Although the island has a large gay community and its annual gay pride parade is the biggest in Asia, the issue of marriage equality has divided Taiwanese society. In a controversial referendum in November last year, 67% voted to reject same-sex marriage.
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