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  • Naira scarcity: My wife in Abuja doesn’t have money to cook – Orji Kalu

    Naira scarcity: My wife in Abuja doesn’t have money to cook – Orji Kalu

    Senate Chief Whip, Orji Uzor Kalu has said he and his family are affected by hardship emanating from the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN money policy

    Kalu disclosed this in a Channels Television program on Monday.

    The lawmaker, however, said the policy is right but blamed the timing and other shortfalls of the CBN towards the policy.

    He said, “You can see the policy is right but I don’t keep money in my house. I am suffering.”

    “The other day, my house manager told my wife in Abuja that we have no money to cook food. My wife was virtually roaming around and we feed over 250 people every day.

  • Some people sell my contact to strangers to beg for money – Don Jazzy reveals

    Some people sell my contact to strangers to beg for money – Don Jazzy reveals

    Nigerian music producer, Don Jazzy, has revealed some people sell his mobile line to strangers just to reach him and beg for money.

    The Mavins boss has expressed fear of going broke if he continues giving out money.

    While complaining about how he receives calls from strangers who constantly call for financial assistance, the singer said he’s now putting his phone on ‘do not disturb’ mode to avoid some of these strange calls from people.

    Don Jazzy took to social media to express shock at learning that unidentified persons were selling his mobile lines, revealed that certain persons are responsible for the constant calls he receives from strangers as they willfully sell his numbers to these people so that they could call him for no reason.

    “They sell the number, so people will message me for no reason. My phone is forever on ‘Do Not Disturb’ (DND). I know that some people will think that I am cocky or forming, but that is not the point here.

    “When I’m in a good mood, and I pick some of these calls, they will tell me that they bought the number, but they can’t reveal who sold it to them.

    “You have to set certain boundaries. Even if I do not want to, my brother (General) tries as much as possible to reduce the number of people that get to me because you can lie any stupid lie, and I will give you the money, but if I continue that way, I can go broke.”

  • I don’t make much money in Yoruba movies – Actress, Opeyemi Aiyeola

    I don’t make much money in Yoruba movies – Actress, Opeyemi Aiyeola

    Popular Yoruba actress, Opeyemi Aiyeola has revealed she does not make much money from acting in the movie industry and has no godfather for all she has achieved.

    Aiyeola stated in one of her eye-of-the-year statements on Instagram.

    The actress added that she

    Her statement reads; “Ended 2021 on the set of MALAOLU by @titijejefilms and for the 1st time I gracefully acquired 1 plot of land in IB but today God has gracefully catapulted me from 1 to …….. Alhamdulillah Jehovah.

    “I don’t make much money in my field n position in this Yoruba industry n have NO GODFATHER or GODMOTHER but being able to cut my coat according to my cloth, closing my eyes to industry + social media pressures and isonu testimonies, not being a crowd pleaser, being a lane minder and above all holding strong my faith in the divine + self has given me my little n growing kingdom.

  • Suspect confesses of how he killed his step mother over N1million

    Suspect confesses of how he killed his step mother over N1million

    A Ekenedilichukwu Okeke has confessed of how he killed his step mother for refusing to give him one million naira purportedly for school fees.

    Ekene was among 20 criminal suspects paraded by the Anambra State Commissioner of Police CP Echeng Echeng on Friday in Awka Anambra state.

    Ekenedilichukwu had on 28th September, 2022 in company of his gang killed his mother one Mrs. Theresa Okeke aged 54 years, an accountant with National Population Commission, Awka.

    She was murdered in her residence at No. 4 Umuziocha, Awka by her step son and some of his gang members.

    Speaking to journalists on why he killed his step mother, he said that his step mother refused to give him one million to pay for his school fees.

    ” I had problem with my step mother and I wanted her to give me one million naira and she said no after sometime, I pleaded with her and she agreed to give me .

    ” I wanted her to give me that one million naira to pay for my school fees and she said that she did not have such amount. I had to arrange for some of my friends to come and help me to extract the one million from her.

    ” They came at night tied her hands and leg to force her to give me the money ,but in the process she stopped talking and before we know it, she was dead ” he said .

    On who paid his school fees, before the attempt to extract money from his mother ,he replied that the mother has been paying, noting that he needed the money to settle some certain issues. One of the accomplices, arrested along with him, Mr Peter Jideofor said his friend called him to help him get some money from his step mother.

    “Ekene told me he was having issues with his step mother and that I should help him to settle the problem and extract N1m from her to enable him pay his school fees in the university. I actually know him on the street because I do music and he also does music. I did not want to do it before but he continued pleading that I should help him out and I agreed to help him. When we got to his step mother house at about 2am,one of the guys tied his mother’s hands and legs and when she wanted to shout, I personally covered her mouth and i called the other one to bring something to tie her mouth.

    After tying her mouth ,she stopped breathing and we have to rush out because we did not come to kill her.

    ” When we were leaving ,we told Ekene to be checking her every 30 minutes and report to us to find out if she has recovered that he should call and tell us about development .

    “Later in the morning he called us that the woman was dead and we were shocked, some of us ran away but I did not run away, I only stayed inside the room till they arrested me” he said.

    According to him, they could not get any money from her because she could not give them her pin number. He also expressed regret for allowing himself to be used to kill her , noting that all his life he had tried to avoid killing .

    While parading the 20 suspects terrorising the state , the state Commissioner of Police CP Echeng Echeng said the security operatives in state have arrested the killers of one Mrs. Theresa Okeke an accountant with the National Population Commission, Awka. The suspects, he said include kidnappers, armed robbers , EEDC materia vandals and others He said Ekenedilichukwu Okeke who slept in the same house with the deceased was arrested for interrogation immediately the matter was reported to police.

    According to him, on arrest Ekene claimed that armed robbers stormed their residence and killed his step mother but after an intelligence based interrogation, he eventually confessed to the crime and named his accomplices.

    “Detectives from State CID Awka swiftly mobilized in search of the accomplices which led to the arrest of three additional suspects, namely; Peter Jideofor ‘m’ a.k.a Rider, aged 23yrs, Chukwuemeka Christopher ‘m’ aged 29yrs and Chisom Emmanuel Dike ‘m’ 22yrs. They have all confessed to the crime and disclosed that it was the deceased’s stepson, Ekenedilichukwu Okeke ‘m’ who contracted them to come and kill the deceased to enable them transfer the sum of one million naira from her account, having known her phone password. The suspects will soon be charged to court” he said .

    He called on criminal elements in the state to relocate as the state would be too hot for them.

    However, he urged law abiding citizens to continue to go about their lawful businesses and give prompt information about criminal activities within their domain to the law enforcement agencies for appropriate action.

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  • Money changers and launderers – By Femi Aribisala

    Money changers and launderers – By Femi Aribisala

    “Where two or three are gathered, an offering must be collected”.

    To be a successful pastor, you have to learn the tricks of the trade. This has nothing to do with preaching insightful and inspiring messages. Neither does it have to do with ministering to the spiritual needs of the members of the church.

    The pastor succeeds or fails according to his ability to pull a crowd and extort as much money as possible from his congregation. If he fails in these vital areas, he is not likely to survive for long as a pastor.

    The technique is simple. You tell your congregants to give and give to the church until it hurts. Even those in debt are encouraged to get out of debt by giving out of their indebtedness.

    These are the voices of strangers who make merchandise of men by peddling the word of God. Peter says: “These teachers in their greed will tell you anything to get hold of your money.” (2 Peter 2:3).

    Money activator

    Some pastors tell Christians that money operates like a “gel activator.” The promises of God proclaimed in their messages are sealed until a “seed offering” is given to activate it.

    Therefore, you are likely to see different members of their congregation suddenly get up in the middle of their sermons to throw money at their feet. One pastor puts this succinctly, saying: “Anointing without money is equal to annoyance.”

    The offering time has become the focal point of church services. Several offerings are collected under different guises. Sometimes, one is collected for “the Father;” another for “the Son;” and yet another for “the Holy Spirit.”

    Shaming the poor

    Even though Jesus says when we give, our right hand should not know what our left hand is doing (Matthew 6:3); some insist offerings must be held up for all to see, in an attempt to embarrass those not inclined to give, or those inclined to offer notes in the smaller currency denominations.

    One convention requires everybody to march forward and drop their offerings on a tray placed strategically in front of the pastor so he can observe exactly how much they are giving and intimidate them into giving more than they would like to. It also serves to embarrass those who cannot give and stay behind.

    At other times, pastors constrain their members to make public vows and pledges. One of my former pastors used to say: “Pledge more than you have; stretch your faith.” When the time comes to redeem the pledge, they will hit you with Ecclesiastes 5:4-6 which says if you make a vow and do not redeem it God will destroy the work of your hands.

    Blessing time

    One technique is to take the offering early to ensure people do not leave before the money can be taken from them. But sometimes this strategy backfires. In one of the services I attended, the pastor noticed that some of the wealthier church members came in after the offering had been collected. So, he insisted it should be collected again.

    The reason he gave was a classic. He said: “I do not want anybody here to be denied the blessings of the day.” Of course, God only blesses during offering times.

    Yetunde Olanrewaju came up with what I presume is a parable. She said one day, a swarm of bees descended on a church while a service was in session. The people panicked and started running out of the building. But the pastor was up in arms. “Wait, wait, please wait,” he pleaded to no avail. “We haven’t yet collected the offering.”

    God forbid that where two or three are gathered in the name of Jesus, an offering should not be collected.

    Money-launderers

    When a villain has ill-gotten gains, he sometimes needs to have the money “laundered.” This is the process whereby stolen money is made respectable by moving it through many legal channels designed to camouflage its original illicit source.

    Sometimes, the stolen money is smuggled out of the country and then brought back in through regular channels, to make it seem like it originated from foreign shores whose records are inaccessible domestically.

    Another version of this money-laundering process is duplicated in the churches with pastors as the lynchpin. You steal the money; you kill for the money; it makes no difference. Just bring the money; pastors will receive it gladly from you with no questions asked. When you bring the money, they will bless you and pray for you. They will also pray that the source from which you got it will not run dry, so you can go and bring some more.

    This goes a long way to assuage the conscience of the wicked. They are encouraged that as long as they give a significant fraction of their stolen money to the church, the theft is sanctified. In effect, the offering is used by the pastor to make atonement for the sin of theft, thereby releasing the crooked donor from guilt. So, pastors receive and launder stolen money on God’s behalf.

    Jesus shows nothing but contempt for this kind of thinking. He said to the Pharisees: “Fools and blind! For which is greater, the gift or the altar that sanctifies the gift?” (Matthew 23:19).

    Thieves and robbers are Satan’s gifts to the churches. Visit the mega-churches in Nigeria and you will discover the people seating in the front row are the big-time thieves who have robbed the country blind. Everybody knows they are crooks; nevertheless, they have pride of place in the churches. Their seats are reserved. The messages preached are carefully crafted so they are not offended and remain comfortable in their thievery.

    Mega-pastors would hardly operate in the tradition of John the Baptist, calling the Herod’s of the country to repentance. On the contrary, when Herod comes to church, they lavish encomiums on him. They give him the microphone to address the congregation.

    Robbers’ revolt

    I was given a fascinating report about a well-known Lagos prosperity pastor. He suddenly saw the light one Sunday and decided to preach the true gospel for a change. He warned his parishioners that: “Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.” (Proverbs 14:34). He told them if they did not repent, they would miss the kingdom of God.

    No sooner had he finished his message than uproar arose. The major financiers of the church were livid, and they asked for an emergency meeting with him. They did not mince words. They told him in no uncertain terms that that kind of message was unacceptable.

    It was very easy for him as a pastor to grandstand with lofty religious sentiments, while living on the money he collects from them. But how did he think they were getting the money they gave him? Let him leave the pulpit and come into the real world so he can see whether it is possible to become a “slum-dog billionaire” through the righteousness that exalts a nation.

    The pastor’s ears were opened. He quickly went back to his old time-worn prosperity and motivational messages, and everyone was happy again. “Preach it, pastor; preach it,” they cheer him on, while an attendant dutifully comes forward to wipe his face with a towel.

  • Money doesn’t bring comfort, brings more problems – Akon

    Money doesn’t bring comfort, brings more problems – Akon

    African-American singer, Akon has stated that money brings more problems than comfort.

    The singer stated this in a radio interview as he lamented about the challenges associated with having money.

    He xplained that since money makes people unable to find time for their family, then that is no comfort.

    Akon said: “Money brings you more problems than it brings comfort. You lose yourself. You can’t find time for your family. That’s no comfort.”

  • A leopard will never change its spots – FG reacts to money returned by NWC of PDP

    A leopard will never change its spots – FG reacts to money returned by NWC of PDP

    The Federal Government says it will be impossible for the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to change from its vice of looting the public treasury, if it ever has access to power.

    The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed said this in an interview with NAN on Thursday in Arusha, Tanzania.

    The minister was reacting to media reports that some members of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the PDP had returned N122.4 million paid into their accounts by the main opposition party leader.

    There had been media reports that the PDP’s National Chairman, Iyorchia Ayu, allegedly paid more than N100 million to the NWC members after the party’s primaries.

    It was alleged that the money was from the more than N10 billion realised by the party from nomination fees paid by aspirants.

    Reacting to the development, the minister said: “if a man can steal from himself, he will steal without any restrain from other people.

    “The problem is that PDP will never change and like they say, a leopard will never change its spots.

    “When PDP lost elections in 2015, they admitted that they had learnt their lessons, but obviously, they have learnt nothing.

    “God forbid, if they ever have access to public purse again, they will leave no kobo there.

    “We know what we met when we assumed office in 2015, we are still wailing from it.

    “We hope Nigerians have now seen from this scandal the intention of PDP if they ever have access to public treasury’’.

    Mohammed said certain questions should be raised from the development, including, what informed the payment in the first place and if it was the first time such money was paid.

    He said the party should also be questioned on the source of the money and whether it was from the slush fund it had in its possession.

    Mohammed recalled that as a member of NWC of the then Action Congress of Nigeria (CAN) and later the All Progressives Congress (APC), no fund was ever paid into his account.

    “Never did I remember that any form of money, call it, accommodation, or whatsoever, was ever paid into the account of any member of the NWC of either ACN or APC,’’ he said.

    The minister is in Arusha for the 65th meeting of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO)’s Commission for Africa and a forum on “Rebuilding Africa’s Tourism Resilience for Inclusive Socio-Economic Development’’.

    The event is being attended by no fewer than 40 African Ministers of Tourism, UNWTO leadership, and the Organisation’s representatives from other blocs.

  • Nollywood actress, Solomon debunks rumour of her acquiring new house worth millions of naira

    Nollywood actress, Solomon debunks rumour of her acquiring new house worth millions of naira

    Nollywood Yoruba actress, Olayinka Solomon. has debunked rumours of her acquiring a new house worth millions of naira.

     

    The Yoruba actress took to her Instagram page to show off her luxury home worth millions of naira.

     

    Olayinka expressed her gratitude to many who were instrumental in her new blessings.

     

    She appreciated Seyi Edun, Omotoyosi Ijaiyesimi, Olasvo film, Adeboye Vicky, and others.

     

    Days back, Ronke Odusanya issued out a disclaimer over rumors of a new house.

     

    Reports made rounds that the mother of one had acquired a multi-million naira mansion.

     

    Debunking the news, Ronke stated that she did not buy any house.

     

    While she appreciated the love and congratulations, she does not own the house circulating on social media.

     

    “Disclaimer: Please I don’t own this house and don’t know why it’s circulating on social media. While I appreciate the love and congratulations, please if you want to give me a house, do so physically and not on social media. Don’t be toying with my heart”.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Solomon is a famous and fast-rising Nigerian actress, model, and movie producer.

     

    As she is fondly called, Ogo Mushin, is renowned for her role in the movie, Omodara alongside Femi Adebayo.

     

    She has become one of the respected and sought-after on-screen characters since her invasion.

     

    The actress was born in Lagos State on the 17th of September.

     

    She is a Yoruba-born actress who spent most of her formative years in Southwestern Nigeria.

     

    The beautiful actress Olayinka Solomon started her journey in the Nigerian movie industry in 2005 and has certainly lived up to expectations.

     

    She, however, took a break from acting for undisclosed reasons and made a comeback in the year 2018, taking up fantastic roles in movies.

     

    Olayinka Solomon has worked with famous Nollywood acts like Kelvin IkedubaIbrahim Yekini (Itele D Icon), Kemi AfolabiFemi Adebayo, etc.

     

    She is also a movie producer with a few credits to her name.

  • Kyme, PA to Bobrisky, laments how fame and money destroyed her life

    The former Personal Assistant of popular crossdresser Bobrisky, Oye Kyme, has lamented about how she has destroyed her life with fame and money.

     

    Kyme is mostly in the news for the wrong reason or another.

     

    She has attracted a tag for herself that can be said to be difficult to change as it has turned into an indelible mark on her.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) recalls that Kyme came online to lament about how her sex tape has gone viral in her country Cote D’Ivoire.

    Kyme

     

    She stated that she did not know that the sex tape will go viral in her country and also disclosed that she regrets.

     

    Kyme had earlier disclosed that she has moved on to a model-new career after being well-known online.

     

    In a new development, the socialite has taken to her page to share a video disclosing how she has destroyed her life because of her obsession with money and fame.

     

    According to Kyme, she had always wanted to be a celebrity and went to the extent to chase clout where she almost lost her life.

     

    “My message in this video is to be content with what you have in life and be proud of where you came from. I wanted to be celeb so bad chase clouts. I almost lost my life chasing this stupid clout. Today, my life is no more the same. Sometimes I sit and see how I have destroyed my life”, part of her caption read.

     

    Watch video below:

    https://twitter.com/i/status/1542115295384436741

     

    26 year old Kyme was born and raised in Abidjan, Cote D’ivoire (Ivory Coast).

     

    Kyme comes from a family of five. She is the fourth-born child of her parents.

     

    Her parents are both teachers. Kyme’s father is a professional Mathematics teacher, and his mother is a French teacher by her profession.

     

    Kyme grew up in a household where education was highly prized. She also completed her education on the Ivory Coast.

  • How fatherhood changed me – Naira Marley

    Popular and controversial singer, Naira Marley has opened up on how fatherhood and money completely changed him.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Naira Marley made the disclosure during an interview with Cool FM.

    He discussed a number of other issues, including how he deals with comparisons and how he deals with being a record label owner.

    “For some reason, the money has probably changed me small. I can’t be bothered with certain stuff but I can’t really change deep down.

    “But in the public eye, I’ve changed some things cuz I can’t be bothered you know what I mean? I’m too blessed. I try not to make trouble. I don’t even make trouble but I’ll still reply to trouble if trouble comes my way.

    “People expect me to still be rugged and still be doing the same live and talking all that. I have a lot of people looking up to me now. I have my own artistes you know, I can’t embarrass them. I have my kids.

    “And apart from that, I’m so blessed. In the space of that many years, I’ve done so many things for myself. Like I’m so blessed. I’m just not good at showing off but I’m so blessed. So that obviously changed my movement,” he said.

    Speaking on dealing with comparisons and how he manages being a record label owner, Naira Marley said: “Comparison is one thing in Africa, in Nigeria.

    “Comparison, they’re always going to compare. They have to. I don’t have a problem (with it), I just think they need to work on themselves. Cuz the people you’re comparing, their whole family is proud of them. They do it, that’s life.

    “If you buy a car, they’re going to compare your car to someone else’s. In music, in the industry, no matter what you do, they’re going to find a rival for you. They’re going to find a competition for you. No matter what you do.

    “It’s up to you, how you wanna deal with it. They’re going to create hate, this is what they do. Compare.

    “My uniqueness (in being a record label boss) is just to be real. I’m just so 100% real with my artistes, they see everything. I let them basically have all the freedom they have and let them be themselves and still decide.

    “We created a friendship. We’re very close. Sometimes, we even forget I’m their boss. We have a good relationship. My own thing is I’m just a 100 percent real with them. I also try not to let it be too much label push and influencer push.

    “I decided to make it concrete cuz it has to be organic, from the streets, you know. Like Zino (i.e. Zinoleesky) has concrete fanbase you know!”