Tag: WED

  • Tributes flow as gospel singers, Yinka Okeleye and Sunmisola Agbebi set to wed

    Tributes flow as gospel singers, Yinka Okeleye and Sunmisola Agbebi set to wed

    Tributes are pouring in for gospel singers, Yinka Okeleye and Sunmisola Agbebi, as they set to walk down the aisle.

    In a joint Instagram post, the loverbirds shared the good news of their journey to forever with their thousands of fans.

    Yinka Okeleye revealed that he had proposed to Sunmisola, who said YES to him.

    He expressed gratitude to God that he is able to walk life’s journey with her.

    “THE LOVE OF MY LIFE AND SAID YES. SO GRATEFUL TO GOD TO WALK LIFE’S JOURNEY WITH YOU. I LOVE YOU AYOMIDE”.

    Actress Shaffy Bello, Juliana Olayode, Woli Arole, Moses Bliss took to their comment section to rejoice with the couple.

    Shaffy Bello wrote, “Congratulations my darling. Oluwa a bayin gbe

    Woli Arole wrote, “Congratulations

    Olayode Juliana wrote, “Awwww this is beautiful… Congratulations

    One Amara Onu wrote, “I saw this coming from their worship videos. Congratulations people!!

    One Sugar Cheekah wrote, “I talk am! The chemistry in that video wasn’t just ordinary! Congrats my pple

    One Captain Elvis wrote, “I thought it was just my daddy my daddy we were all singing.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Sunmisola, born on 2nd May 1998, is a vibrant female gospel singer with a unique sound.

    She started singing at a very tender age of 4 and has since then never stopped. Minister Sunmisola has competed in several gospel competitions and bagged numerous awards

  • World Environment Day: FG collaborate EU to clean up Jabi Lake

    To commemorate World Environment Day (WED), the Federal Government in collaboration with the European Union (EU) is effectively cleaning up Jabi Lake, to ensure a healthy and safe environment in the FCT.

    The Minister of Environment, Alhaji Mohammed Abdullahi,  whos supervised the walk and exercise, alongside  some EU officials on Saturday in Abuja, stated that the exercise was to commemorate (WED), with a theme: “#OnlyOneEarth’ Together We can Protect it.’’

    Newsmen reports that the WED has been held annually on June 5 since 1973.

    The WED is led by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

    The WED is the largest global platform for environmental public outreach and is celebrated by millions of people across the world; this year WED will be hosted by Sweden.

    Representing the minister was the Director, Planning, Research and Statistics of the ministry, Mr Stanley Jonah.

    Abdullahi said that the aim of the exercise was to create some level of awareness by educating people on the dangers of not keeping the environment clean.

    According to him, “we also want to educate people on the dangers of polluting our environment and how such can lead to climate change, biodiversity and other negative effects”.

    “The theme is simple, apart from this one earth, I don’t think we have another, so if we don’t have another earth elsewhere, then we should ensure that this planet is protected.

    “So that we can have a place where we can co-exist, a place that is habitable for us.

    “Whatever thing that can be humanly done through policies and other possible measures to ensure that this earth is habitable without delay, such effort should be put in place.

    “Our environment 50 years ago is still ravaging, Nigerians are not exclusive in this act, the environmental challenges are obvious in market places, schools, offices, sea everywhere,’’ he said.

    The minister thanked the EU officials and other developed countries for their collaboration and immense support to ensure that the environment was healthy and safe.

    The EU Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Amb. Samuela Isopi, said the collaboration with the Federal Government was part of an effort to commemorate World Environment Day (WED).

    “As you may know, the WED will be celebrated tomorrow all over the world, yet we decided to start earlier with this symbolic walk toward one of the most popular places in the FCT.

    “In this recreational park, I know that a lot of sports are practised everyday in this place and even some come here before heading to work.

    “Overall, this place is a full ecosystem likewise, every ecosystem needs to be preserved. It is obvious that the more crowded it will get, the more effort needs to be done to address it.

    “Here it is our air, our water and our plant life that is put in danger,’’ she said.

    Isopi called on FCT residents to ensure that the Lake was kept clean and healthy, for its sustainability and safety of people.

    She expressed worries over indiscriminate waste, especially plastic, adding that such would be a major threat, if not properly managed.

    “For instance, I know that fishermen are exploiting the lake for their subsistence.

    “We can therefore support them by ensuring that we desist from such attitudes that can create an unhealthy environment.

    “Today the campaign aims at cleaning this part of the lake, but I know that many Nigerians are actively working against indiscriminate dumping of waste.

    “So, let us think together on how we can make it work for a better tomorrow.

  • Charlyboy weds wife in church after 40 years

    Charlyboy weds wife in church after 40 years

    Nigerian showbiz maestro and rights activist, Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charlyboy, has formally walked his American wife, Diane, down the aisle after 40 years of marriage.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the marriage produced three children.

    Charlyboy and Diane exchanged marriage vows on Saturday evening at the Chapel of Sisters of Jesus the Redeemer Catholic Church in Gwarimpa, Abuja.

    The low-keyed wedding was officiated by the outspoken Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Dioceses, Bishop Mathew Kukah, and had in attendance close friends and relatives of the couple, including the aged mother of Charlyboy.

    The Archbishop of Abuja Catholic Diocese, Cardinal John Onaiyekan, was also in attendance among some other clergymen.

    The couple exchanged the “I do” vows amidst cheers from the congregation.

    They thereafter signed the marriage register.

    Onaiyekan, in his exhortation, hailed the couple for staying together for over four decades.

    He, however, urged them to be committed to their marriage vows by showing mutual love, understanding and respect for each other.

    ”I specially congratulate Charles and his wife for this Godly decision, and I pray God to keep them together.”

    Charlyboy told NAN on the sidelines that he and his wife decided to wed in church to honour his aged mother who had been ‘pleading that we do the right thing’.

    He told NAN that he got married as a teenager in 1974, and secured divorced after the union produced one child.

    He noted that the Catholic Church observed a strict marital doctrine.

    ”This is not that kind of marriage with fanfare; I am doing it to please my aged mother and meet certain demands of the society.

    ”She has been pleading that we do the right thing, saying this is the woman I have been living with for 40 years.

    ”We have been following through with the process of annulment of my last marriage, and my former wife who has since remarried cooperated very well, and then in 2017, the marriage was formally annulled.

    ”My mother actually got the wife for me at the age of 19 because I was a little rascally with women as a young man; she thinks it would curb my sexual excesses,” he said.

    Charlyboy, who is 67 years, has nine children from different women, and has 16 grandchildren.

    He has, however, always regarded Diane as the mother of all his children. (NAN)