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Identity of female driver crashed to death by passenger train in Abuja unveiled

The female driver that was cr¥shed to death by a passenger train in Kubwa, Abuja on Thursday, December 15, has been identified as Selimota Idowu Suleiman, a journalist working at NTA Channel 5 Abuja.

Suleiman was on her way to the office when her car got stuck on the train track.

It was gathered that a passenger by, a young man, tried to help her reverse to no avail and by the time she decided to come down it was too late.

A Update obtained shows the moment the train hit the car and dragged it along the track.

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How 58 Ex-Governors Allegedly Looted N2.187Trillion

 

 

Lifestyle Nigeria gathered that If the allegations of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC were anything to go by, no fewer than 58 former governors have looted, embezzled, laundered or misappropriated the sum of N2.187 trillion in 25 years.
This figure excludes seized properties across the globe and others under probe, which run into billions of Naira.

The N2.2 trillion looted is equivalent to the Lagos State 2024 budget of N2.25 trillion and the entire South-East states’ 2024 budget of N2.29 trillion. It is several billion higher than the North-Central states’ 2024 budget of N1.89 trillion, and North-East’s N1.60 trillion.

The 58 former governors the EFCC is probing, probed, investigated and prosecuted are drawn from all parts of the country.
Since the return to civil rule on May 29, 1999, the 36 states of the country have had no fewer than 170 governors.

How Nigeria produced 170 governors in 25 years
Abia State has produced four governors, namely Orji Uzor Kalu, Theodore Orji, Okezie Ikpeazu and Alex Otti.

Anambra State produced six-Chinwoke Mbadinuju, Chris Ngige (annulled election), Peter Obi, Virgy Etiaba (acting), Willie Obiano and Chukwuma Soludo.

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Nigerian Lady In Tears After Accidentally Ordering ₦1.3m Bottle Of Azul (Update) – Lifestyle Nigeria

A viral Update has captured the moment a young Nigerian woman landed in a precarious situation after mistakenly ordering a bottle of Azul worth ₦1.3 million, thinking it was priced at ₦1,300. The incident, which occurred at an unidentified club, has sparked a heated debate online.

In the footage, the distressed lady, dressed in red, can be seen surrounded by onlookers as she attempts to explain herself, clearly overwhelmed. A waiter interrupts her, inquiring if she didn’t notice the price on the bottle. Despite her protests, she maintains that she genuinely believed the price was only ₦1,300.

When questioned about who opened the bottle for her, she promptly blames the waiter who served her. The exchange has sparked a flurry of reactions, with many individuals sharing their thoughts in the comments section.

SEE the Update below;

The Update has raised questions about consumer awareness and responsibility, as well as the need for clear pricing and communication in establishments. While some have criticized the lady for her oversight, others have sympathized with her, citing the possibility of a genuine mistake.

See some reactions below: 

moonGoddess: “she should go to super market buy the Azul and replace it.”

Omalicha: “una wey dey give person Azul u no go first look face,dey play.”

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How I Made Billions With Facebook Friends –  Retired CP

 

 

Lifestyle Nigeria gathered that chief Aderemi Adedoye, who is the immediate past Commissioner of Police in Anambra State has been in the news since he was pulled out of the Nigeria Police Force after 35 years of service.

During the ceremony in Awka, Adeoye, who joined the Nigeria Police as a constable even though he had a university degree, told his audience at the Alex Ekwueme Square how an investment company he founded with some Facebook friends, is now worth about N20 billion.

Adeoye had said that with his retirement, he would go full-time into business and would not bother himself going into security consultancy as many retired security operatives usually do.

Following the controversy that has trailed his pronouncement on the investment outfit, tongues started wagging as to how the retired CP had time to engage himself in such a multi-million naira venture. On Friday, Adeoye was a guest on Arise News TV to explain everything about the business.

He said: “The people of Anambra State knew that I did my work diligently. It has never happened in the history of Anambra State that a retiring CP should be conferred with two chieftaincy titles by two communities and a street named after me.
I am Nnwane Di na mba 1 of Omasi Kingdom and I am Dike Ochiogha 1 of Ogbunka Kingdom. I received these titles within a space of one week. The street named after me is by the Governor’s Lodge in Awka. Africa Trust Magazine declared me Man of the Year and went down memory lane to capture what we did in terms of security. So I did not abuse my office. I served for 35 years without attracting any query.”

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