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Nigerian footballer, Peter Olayinka gets engaged to Nollywood actress Yetunde Barnabas (photos)

 


Nigerian footballer, Peter Olayinka gets engaged to Nollywood actress Yetunde Barnabas (photos)

Nigerian footballer, Peter Olayinka, who plays as a striker for Slavia Prague in Czech Republic, has gotten engaged to his girlfriend, Nollywood actress Yetunde Barnabas.

 

The 25-year-old footballer took to Instagram last night to announce his engagement to the beauty queen. 

 

Nigerian footballer, Peter Olayinka gets engaged to Nollywood actress Yetunde Barnabas (photos)

 

Sharing loved-up photos of them posing together, Olayinka wrote: 'With my OMALICHA NWA and she said YES TO ME. THANK YOU LOML.' 

 

Nigerian footballer, Peter Olayinka gets engaged to Nollywood actress Yetunde Barnabas (photos)

 

Yetunde also took to her page flaunt her engagement from Olayinka, writing: "I SAID YES.... to the Love of my Life, King of my Heart, my Sunshine and my All in All. I Love you till the end of time...Good way to end 2020."

 

Nigerian footballer, Peter Olayinka gets engaged to Nollywood actress Yetunde Barnabas (photos)

 

The beauty queen gained recognition as the winner of The Most Beautiful Girl in Abuja pageant in 2017 and was crowned Miss Tourism Nigeria in 2019.

 

 

People who falsely accuse others of rape should be jailed for at least two years - Actress Beverly Osu

 

People who falsely accuse others of rape should be jailed for at least two years - Actress Beverly Osu

Actress Beverly Osu is of the opinion that people who falsely accuse others of rape should be sent to jail for at least two years.

 

The former Big Brother Africa star shared her thought on Instastories.

 

Read below...

 

People who falsely accuse others of rape should be jailed for at least two years - Actress Beverly Osu


'How can we pay PSG?' - Lionel Messi doubtful of reunion with Neymar at Barcelona

 



Barcelona legend and captain, Lionel Messi has raised doubts of his current club's ability to bring Neymar back to the club. 


Neymar made a world-record €222 million move to Paris Saint-Germain in 2017 but has been consistently linked with a return to Camp Nou with Neymar last month asking for a reunion with Messi. 

 

But Messi, who himself has been linked with a move to PSG, as his current deal expires in the summer, believes Barca's current financial difficulties will hamper Neymar's return to the Spanish giants.

 

 

Speaking to La Sexta, Messi said; "How do you pay Paris for the transfer?" 


 "It is not easy, it will be a difficult situation for the new president. He will have to be very intelligent, get everything in order and make many changes to make it go well.


"It will also be difficult to bring in players because we need money and there is no money. There are several important current players we need to fight again for everything and you have to pay them."


On Neymar's recent declaration that he wants to be Messi's team-mate again, he added: "He didn't say, 'Let's play,' he said, 'I'd like to play' … right?


"Yes, we talk from time to time. The three of us either with him or with Luis [Suarez] every day. We maintain the relationship."


 Messi also commented on his relationship with Antoine Griezmann, after the French star's uncle hit out at the Argentine last month.


According to Messi, him and Griezmann get along just fine. 


"The relationship is good, I already said it," Messi insisted. "I never had problems with him and I never did everything that was said, that I did not want his signing and all that, I think it was more than clarified.


"I have no problems, The relationship is good and sometimes we drink mate together in the dressing room and on trips. There is no kind of anything."
 

 

We didn’t apologise to Buhari for summoning him - House of Representatives


We didn?t apologise to Buhari for summoning him -  House of Representatives

The house of representatives has denied report of apologizing to President Muhammadu Buhari for inviting him to brief lawmakers on the state of security in the country.

 

This came after it was reported that "some lawmakers who sponsored the motion because of Zabamari rice farmers massacre went through the back door to the presidency to apologise over their insistence that the president must appear before the national assembly."

 

In a statement released on Monday by the house of representatives spokesperson Benjamin Kalu, the lawmakers stated that the President or the Presidency as the case may be, never sought for an apology from the House of representatives for carrying out her constitutional responsibility to the Nigerian electorate. 

 

The statement read; 

 

“It has come to the knowledge of the house that few sections of the media reported that House apologized to the Presidency over the resolutions of the House which arose from the motion sponsored by members from Borno State, requesting for the invitation of the President to brief the nation on the state of insecurity in the country. 

“The President or the Presidency as the case may be, never sought for an apology from the House of representatives for carrying out her constitutional responsibility to the Nigerian electorate. Where then did the media get the report that the House as an institution apologized to anyone? Media professionals are advised to uphold the ethics of their profession.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the House never apologized to anyone for exercising her constitutional mandate and the 9th assembly of the House of Representatives under the leadership of Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila will not do anything to desecrate or destroy the critical institution of democracy – the Legislature. We strongly believe that President Muhammadu Buhari subscribes to these democratic ethos and ideals as well.”


COVID19 variant: NCAA issues new Travel and Quarantine protocol for all passengers from the United Kingdom and South Africa

 



COVID19 variant: NCAA issues new Travel and Quarantine protocol for all passengers from the United Kingdom and South Africa

The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has released new travel and quarantine protocols for all passengers arriving Nigeria from the United Kingdom and South Africa.

 

The NCAA Director-General, Musa Nuhu, issued the protocol and warnings in a letter released in Abuja on Sunday, December 27. Recall that a new variant of the novel Coronavirus has been recorded in the United Kingdom and South Africa. While other countries have barred all flights from these countries, the NCAA has decided to adopt new guidelines for passengers from these countries.

 

According to the letter, passengers from these countries must present the following documents in order to be allowed to board their flights to Nigeria.

“Pre-departure “PERMIT TO FLY/QR code“generated from the Nigeria International Travel Portal (https://nitp.ncdc.gov.ng) showing evidence of payment for the post-arrival day 7 COVID-19 PCR test and;

“Documentary evidence of a “NEGATIVE COVID-19“ PCR result done within 96 hours (4 days) of boarding from a verifiable laboratory or health facility”

 

The NCAA boss stated that passengers would be received and processed separately by the Public Health Authority on arrival in Nigeria. He added that all passengers would be required to self-isolate for seven days after arrival followed by a COVID-19 PCR test.

 

He stated that a dedicated register of arriving passengers from the United Kingdom and South Africa would be opened for enhanced surveillance and active enforcement of the protocols.

 

He stated that the failure of the airlines from UK and South Africa to adhere strictly to the new travel rules will attract a penalty of $3,500 for each passenger boarded.

“The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 over the weekend issued new travel rules for passengers on direct flights from the UK and South Africa due to the variance of coronavirus discovered recently in these two countries.

“The penalty is a fine of $3,500 for each passenger boarded and who fails to meet the new travel measures recently announced by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19,” the letter read

 

The NCAA boss added that punitive measures shall also be taken against airlines that are non-compliant. These punitive measures include but not limited to the following:

“(i) Airlines shall be fined $3,500 (Three thousand five hundred dollars) for each defaulting passenger.

(ii)Airlines may be required to return non-Nigerian defaulting passengers to point of embarkation.

(iii) Repeated non-compliance by any airline will lead to the suspension of the airline’s approval/permit to fly into the country.”

 

Read the letter below

 

COVID19 variant: NCAA issues new Travel and Quarantine protocol for all passengers from the United Kingdom and South AfricaCOVID19 variant: NCAA issues new Travel and Quarantine protocol for all passengers from the United Kingdom and South Africa


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