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"F*** off" Simi comes to her husband's defence by slamming follower who said he never listens to his music












Simi has slammed a follower who said he never listens to music made by her husband Adekunle Gold.



The follower, while replying to a tweet by Simi, said: "That's why I don't listen to your husband's music."



And in reply, Simi tweeted: "You want attention. But I've changed so God bless y- actually nah. Fuck off in whatever direction is comfortable for you."



Couple get married in t-shirts, jeans and trainers to prove you don't need to spend much to 'please other people' (See photos)













An unbothered bride and groom got married wearing jeans and t-shirts in a bid to prove that weddings don't have to be expensive and you don't have to please other people.



Rebecca Maxwell, 26, from Northumberland and her husband Glen Maxwell,30, donned 'bride and groom' t-shirts, jeans and trainers for their big day.



The couple reportedly wore the outfits for both their reception and ceremony to show they didn't need a dress and suit for their big day to be special.



Rebecca said: 'When we were planning our wedding, we started doing everything to please other people.



Our guest list was getting out of hand. You feel like you have to invite people because you don't want to upset them rather than because you want them there.



'We had spent hours looking through Pinterest at all the dresses, cakes and decorations and you do get sucked in.



'But at the end of the day, Glen and I just really weren't bothered about all of that.



Rebecca and Glen, who have a nine-month-old daughter Eleanor, got engaged in August 2016. The couple only prefer casual days and have never enjoyed lavish holidays or date nights.



'I had even bought a wedding dress but after having Eleanor I went to try it on again and I ended up crying. It just was not what I wanted at all' Rebecca added.



'I felt like I had lost sight of why I was getting married. It was like I was trying to get married like Pinterest had told me to get married.



'Glen made a flippant comment, saying "we could get married in jeans and t-shirts and I'd still love you" and that was that.



'Me and my husband, we just like simple things. We don't like big holidays and fancy nights out. We just love each other's company.



Further speaking on their simple wedding, Rebecca said, 'What was special was that we were going to join together and I was going to have the same surname as my little girl. A big dress or fancy day, that all paled into insignificance.



'I want to show other brides that if they don't have a big budget, it doesn't matter. They don't have to spend a fortune or put all that pressure on themselves.



'As long as you marry the person you love, surrounded by people you love, your day will be special.



'Me and my husband are still married just like all those people who are in £20,000 debt. I do really believe that so many people lose sight of the real reasons to get married.



'It becomes like a big expensive show, a production for everyone else and the real reasons are lost in all that.



'It should be about how in love you are. I don't know anyone who gets married just because they think their partner is alright.

Breaking: PEPT dismiss petition by Atiku Abubakar and PDP, Buhari remains president!












The Presidential Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja has dismissed the petition filed by the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, challenging the victory of President Muhammadu Buhari during the February 23 election.



The tribunal dismissed Atiku’s petition for not being able to prove satisfactorily all the allegations he brought before the panel.



Delivering the judgement in Abuja moments ago, the five-man panel led by Justice Mohammed Garba, dismissed the petition in its entirety.



Justice Mohammed held that evidence giving by the 62 witnesses called by the PDP and Atiku did not have any impact in helping the petitioners’ case, adding that the petitioners could not prove that Buhari was not duly elected.



He further added that Atiku and the PDP have no evidence of non-compliance to the electoral act by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.



Justice Mohammed also held that the only way to prove cases of over-voting, electoral manipulation, among others was to tender the voters’ register, which the petitioner could not provide and that all the witnesses called by the petitioners failed to establish cases of over-voting.

Toke Makinwa tensions Instagram with new stylish photos












The media personality is tensioning Instagram with new stylish photos she shared on her page.



See full photos below.

Atiku and PDP reject verdict of tribunal, head to Supreme Court












Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the People's Democratic Party have rejected the judgement of the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal which upheld the election of Muhammadu Buhari as the President of Nigeria in the February 23, 2019 poll.



The Presidential tribunal on Wednesday September 11, dismissed the petition of Atiku Abubakar and the PDP, saying they did not prove them beyond a reasonable doubt.



Reacting to the court judgement, Mike Ozekhome who is one of the lawyers representing the petitioners, said they would “challenge the ‘misevaluation’ of critical evidence in the judgement.”




“That we’re appealing to the Supreme Court is as certain as death,” the Senior Advocate of Nigeria said.



The PDP on the other hand, released a statement in which they described the court judgement as provocative, a subversion of justice and a direct assault on the integrity of the nation’s justice system.



The party expressed shock that the tribunal failed to point to justice despite the “flawless evidence laid before it, showing that President Buhari was not only unqualified to contest the election but also did not score the majority of valid votes” at the polls.




“The PDP finds as bewildering that a court of law could validate a clear case of perjury and declaration of false information in a sworn affidavit, as firmly established against President Muhammadu Buhari, even in the face of incontrovertible evidence.

“The party is also rudely shocked that the Court took over the roles of the respondents’ lawyers who clearly abandoned their pleadings by refusing to call evidence in defense of the petition.

“The court raked up all manner of excuses to make up for the yawning gaps occasioned by the total absence of any evidence from the respondents.

“Nigerians and the international community watched in utter disbelief when the tribunal ruled that one need not provide a copy or certified true copy of educational certificate such individual claimed to possess, contrary to established proof of claims of certification.

“The party notes as strange that the court even went ahead to provide rationalizations in favour of President Buhari, even when all hard facts before it shows that he did not possess the claimed educational certificate and that the Army was not in possession of his WAEC certificate as claimed in the affidavit he deposed to in his Presidential nomination form.

“The PDP also described as shocking that the court approved the flawed declaration of President Buhari as the winner of the election despite evidence to show the perpetration of illegalities, manipulations, alterations and subtraction of valid votes freely given to Atiku Abubakar by Nigerians.

“Indeed, the pervading melancholic atmosphere across our nation since the verdict is a direct indication that the judgement has not fulfilled the desires and expectations of Nigerians.

“The PDP however encouraged Nigerians to remain calm and not to lose hope or surrender to despondency or self-help, as our lawyers are upbeat in obtaining justice at the Supreme Court,” the opposition party said.

Xenophobia: 10 South Africans dead in last two weeks, zero Nigerians, Twitter made you turn on your own country - Rapper. AKA









SA rapper, AKA is back with his 'insensitive' comments on twitter regarding the recent Xenophobic attacks on Nigerians living in South Africa.



This time, he says, '10 South Africans dead in last two weeks violence. Zero Nigerians. Twitter made you turn on your own country'.



See the rest of his Tweets below....













Ekiti First Lady, Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi denies ordering policemen to shoot FUOYE students









The First Lady of Ekiti State, Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi has denied instructing policemen attached to her convoy to shoot protesting students of Federal University Oye Ekiti (FUOYE) on Tuesday September 10.



In her statement which countered the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) claim of her ordering her security detail to shoot the students leading to the death of at least two, Mrs Fayemi said the protest was hijacked by hoodlums who vandalised her convoy as well as vehicles of her guests during an empowerment programme she embarked on in local governments across the state.




She said “ Yesterday, September 10th 2019, there was a crisis at Oye town in Oye Local Government, Ekiti State while I was on an empowerment and advocacy tour to engage with women across the State. The tour commenced on Monday September 9th, with visits to two local governments which were hugely successful and peaceful.

“On September 10th, we were billed to visit three local governments – Moba, Ilejemeje and Oye. The first two stops were just like the ones before – peaceful with no incident.

“While we were at Ilejemeje, we received a call from our advance security team that students of the Federal University of Oye (FUOYE) were protesting a lack of electricity in Oye town. We were told that more information would be provided on the situation. Shortly after we received word that the students had dispersed and the coast was clear for my visit.

“When my convoy got to the Oye-Isan junction, we were met by a convoy of excited Okada riders who led us into Oye town. We made a stop at the primary healthcare center along the road for me to present delivery kits to pregnant women.

“There was no sign of any trouble. We proceeded to the venue of my town hall meeting at the civic center with women in Oye Local Government.

“The atmosphere was very peaceful, the women were singing and dancing and there was nothing to indicate that anything was amiss. I stopped at the tent erected for the mobile health clinic in front of the civic center to greet the elderly patients who were being attended to, and I also went to greet the beneficiaries of the Food Bank for the elderly project (Ounje Arugbo), who were assembled under another tent. I then proceeded into the hall for the program.

“Half-way through our event, there was a disturbance outside. The FUOYE students (and possibly infiltrated by local thugs) had re-grouped and were trying to get into the venue.

“The security officers prevented this from happening. We finished our program, and by the time we got outside, we found that vehicles from my convoy and those of my guests that were parked outside the venue had been vandalised.

“As we were driving out of Oye town, we encountered at least two road blocks that the students had mounted to prevent the movement of vehicles. I could see students/thugs throwing stones and large sticks at us as we drove by.

“However, the casualties that were recorded did not take place while I was there. There are eye-witnesses, photographs and video footage to confirm this.”

She added: “There are reports circulating that the crisis occurred because I refused to address the protesting students. This is totally false.

“I did not encounter any group of students when I got to Oye town. They had dispersed before my arrival, and when they regrouped I was inside the venue.

“It is possible, as I stated earlier, that the group that came to the venue trying to gain access with sticks and stones in hand might have included local hoodlums, but there was no way of telling the difference.

“I am scandalized and shocked beyond words to hear that I instructed security officers to shoot at students.

“Yesterday morning, as I was driving past my office in Ado-Ekiti, a group of women were gathered there to protest.

“They are members of a Female Sweepers Association, who were protesting a cut in their monthly salary by the previous administration. They wanted me to help them.

“They were very polite and pleasant. I listened to them and promised to pass on their message to the appropriate authorities.

“These two protests happened on the same day. If I had met a group of protesting students, as a social justice activist myself, I would have listened to their complaints and addressed them. I firmly believe in citizens’ rights to protest on issues of concern.

“I am deeply saddened that at least one fatality has been recorded. As a mother my heart bleeds.

“All these students are my children, and no mother prays to weep over their offspring.

“I extend my sincere condolences to the family concerned, and I wish those who are still receiving treatment a speedy recovery.

“The Obirinkete Tour has been suspended pending a review of what transpired yesterday. I thank friends and all members of the public who have expressed concern over this. God bless you all.”
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