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\”People have compared me to @nimals,\”Monalisa Stephen, a plus-size model,says she was suicidal weeks after posting a troubling remark. – Lifestyle News

Monalisa Stephen, a plus-size actress and model, has spoken out after sharing an unsettling remark on social media.

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On Tuesday, June 7, the actress caused concern among her Instagram fans when she posted a mysterious message that appeared to be a suicide note.

The actress has recently provided a candid interview in which she discussed being bullied since she was a child, as well as her battles with health issues and poverty.

Her ex-boyfriend once told her that he was seeing her out of pity and that she was called derogatory things because of her size.

Monalisa, a proponent of body positivity, said that all of these terrible life experiences had taken their toll on her and that she had considered suicide.

She posted a video clip of the interview with the caption,

“Over the week, there have been wrong misconceptions/Talks and I would have ignored but I owe it to my family and friends and women who actually look up to me to tell “MY TRUTH.

What happened to me have got nothing to do with “ BODY POSITIVITY “ it’s Farrr from it .

Have had my own share of the struggle/suffering( I came from Nothing) so I work really hard to get here and I will work harder .

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Over the years I have grown a thick Skin. When trolls come for me sometimes I am thinking of my next meal or my next content.

Sometimes I am struggling with how not to go completely blind due to complications from Diabetes which I had since I was 10 years old.

Then some other stuff and Tinnitus(you don’t want to have that trust me) But I understand people just wanna troll you without not thinking what you may be going through.

was suicidal due to this ugly incident but I am not Depressed.

I was just unfortunate to meet Evil and I am glad that I am healing”

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How Sanwo-Olu spent over N1bn to hire helicopters in one month – Rhodes-Vivour alleges

Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, the Labour Party’s 2023 governorship candidate in Lagos State, has accused the state’s governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, of spending more than N1bn on helicopter service in one month.

According to Rhodes-Vivour, Sanwo Olu paid N1,039,875,000 on helicopter charter service in April 2022.

He announced this in a post on his X account on Tuesday.

He further mentioned that the governor spent N512,000,000 on the same service in July and August 2023.

“In April 2022 alone, the Lagos state government spent N1,039,875,000 on helicopter charter service for Mr. Governor’s regular traveling. In July and August 2023, it spent N512,000,000 on the same helicopters,” he stated.

He questioned why the state would allocate nearly N2bn in three months for helicopter charter services for the governor while some areas in the state still lack access to clean water.

“Should Lagos be spending close to N2 billion in just three months transporting the governor in a private helicopter when most parts of his primary constituency in Lagos Island do not have portable water running from their taps?” he queried.

Speaking further, Rhodes-Vivour stated that N1.2bn could pay 1,000 teachers N100,000 monthly for a year.

He said a government led by him would use drones instead of helicopters for project supervision to save the state’s resources.

“A Rhodes-Vivour government will use drones as opposed to helicopters for project supervision. This will save the state funds that will be put towards human capital development.

“E.g. With N1.2 billion, we can pay 1,000 teachers N100,000/month for a year. This will bring us closer to our goal of achieving the best public primary and secondary school education system in the country.

“A Rhodes-Vivour government will not pay for officials to travel on private Jets. Any official that intends to fly private will pay privately,” Rhodes-Vivour added.

When contacted, the Chief Press Secretary to the state governor, Gboyega Akosile, did not respond to the phone calls and text messages sent to his phone as of the time of filing this report.

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Driver Dies While Conveying Students To UNILORIN

A commercial bus driver has slumped and died while conveying students of the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) to the school’s campus.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that the driver simply identified as Lukman was said to have been “gasping for air” on Friday while still at the wheels of the bus.

A passenger, who narrated the incident, via a viral WhatsApp message, said everything happened within 30 minutes”.

The witness also said he had to take control of the bus from the driver’s hands and “press the brake” before rushing him to the school clinic where he was pronounced dead at the clinic.

“Our bus driver just died on the road while driving us from the Sanrab Petrol Station area, Tanke, Ilorin to the university campus. I was sitting in the front but wasn’t looking up because I was reading the Qur’an on my phone,” he said.

“The other person beside me just called my attention shouting Baba multiple times. By the time I looked up, he was already gasping, and the bus was drifting away from the road.

“I had to press the brake, take control, and bring it to a halt. He was pronounced dead at the school clinic. Everything happened within 30 minutes.”

The director of information of the varsity, Kunle Akogun while confirming the incident, described the incident as “unfortunate”.

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Economic Hardship: Good News As Customs Begin Another Round of Distribution of Seized Food Items

Lifestyle Nigeria gathered that In a move to alleviate the hardship Nigerians are facing due to the skyrocketing prices of food, the Nigeria Customs Service, Oyo/Ogun Command, has announced plans to begin another round of distribution of seized rice and other food items to citizens as soon as the Federal Government finalises the modalities for the exercise.

According to the command, the modalities for the distribution exercise became necessary to prevent a repeat of the tragic incident recalled in Lagos, where scores of people died when armed hoodlums in camouflage gear attempted to force their way into the venue.

Recall that NCS began the distribution of seized food items on the order of the Federal Government to Nigerians to help mitigate the current hardship in the country.

While speaking with newsmen at the command headquarters in Ibadan, yesterday, the Area Controller, Oyo/Osun Command, Ben Oramalugo, said that in light of the current food shortage and rising prices, the federal government has directed the Nigeria Customs Service to distribute seized rice at a cheaper price to the public to alleviate the suffering of Nigerians and make sure that they have access to affordable food.

He said that the distribution of the seized items would go a long way in alleviating the hardship being faced by many families, while adding that they are taking the directive very seriously, and are committed to ensuring that the seized rice is distributed fairly and transparently, with eligible beneficiaries carefully screened and verified before they receive the items.

His words: “Once the necessary modalities are in place, the distribution of seized rice will begin. We will provide regular updates to the public on the progress of the distribution.”

“In the meantime, we would like to remind everyone that smuggling is illegal and that those who engage in it are subject to serious penalties.”

“We urge everyone to support the government’s efforts to crack down on smuggling and ensure that only legal goods are brought into the country.”

Meanwhile, the area commander explained that the command had intercepted and seized fake drugs with a total Duty Paid Value (DPV) of N1,739,000,000,00 (one billion, seven hundred and thirty-nine million naira) only for the 2024 fiscal year, along the Bakatari area of Omi-Adio, Ibadan.

Other seized goods include rice, vegetable oil, used clothing, used tyres, and more.

He said the seizure was a result of the command’s intensified efforts to curb smuggling and protect the health and safety of citizens.

Noting further, the Area Controller said the command has been an enforcement-oriented command that prioritises the fight against smuggling in all its operations.

He said NCS, through the area command, is aiming to alleviate the hardship presently experienced as a result of some economic saboteurs in the country.

“As for fake drugs, I want to stress again that our command will not tolerate anyone who is involved in smuggling or selling these dangerous products.”

“For the period of 19th January to February, 2024, the command has intercepted and seized the following contraband goods, foreign parboiled rice 345 (50kg) bags, worth N24,218,000.00, Premium Motor Spirit, PMS, 344 (25 litres) kegs, worth N5,728,500.00, Indian Hemp, 4 wraps (4 Kilograms), worth N126, 000.00, Used tyres, 1309 pieces, worth N70, 140,000,00, used clothing and shoes, 45 sacks/, 8 sacks/9 sacks, bales, worth N32,400,000.00/N10, 320, 000,00.”

“Fake Pharmaceuticals, Augumentin Tablet, (625mg), 7 sacks, worth N819,000,000,00, Ampiclox, 22 sacks, worth N440,000,000,00, Amoxylin Capsules, 24 sacks, worth N480,000,000,00, foreign wine, 34 cartons, 5 bottles, worth, N6,231,206,00, foreign vegetable oil, 40 bottles (5 litres), worth, N1,760,000,00, 21 bottles (1 litre), worth N99,225,00, totaling N1,890,022,931.00.”

He, however, reiterated the command’s effort towards the fight against ongoing economic difficulties by supporting the federal government to enhance food security in the country.

“Once again, we would like to reiterate that all borders within the command area of responsibility are still closed due to federal government policy on border closure, and as such, command officers remain vigilant and dedicated to preventing the snuggling of items that could compromise the health and well-being of our citizens,” Oramalugo
stated.

He finally warned importers of fake drugs to desist from such activities, as the service will continue to take stringent measures to prevent the entry of such products into the country.

Oramalugo also called on the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity or persons involved in the trade of fake drugs, saying, “We cannot do this alone. We need the cooperation of the public to help us stamp out this dangerous trade.”

“If you have any information about those involved in the trade of fake drugs, please contact the NCS.”

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