Tag: Will Smith

  • WATCH VIDEO:  Oscars 2022 moment of Will Smith smacking Chris Rock

    WATCH VIDEO: Oscars 2022 moment of Will Smith smacking Chris Rock

    Sunday’s 94th Academy Awards, Oscars 2022, did not end without a drama, as an American actor, Will Smith, smacked Chris Rock after the comedian made a joke about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett-Smith.

     

    When the camera pans over to the couple, Pinkett-Smith looks to have rolled her eyes. The joke was made after Pinkett Smith publicly revealed years ago that she was diagnosed with alopecia and has continued to discuss her hair loss since.

     

    Smith is then seen walking up to the stage, standing in front of Rock and hits the comedian in the face.

     

     

    Everyone watching at home had the sound cut for several minutes after that point, with the sound coming back just to hear rock say, “that was the greatest night in the history of television.”

     

     

     

    But a clipped reported to be the uncensored version shows a more serious confrontation.

     

    “Keep my wife’s name out of your f—king mouth,” we hear Smith say in the clip.

     

    “Wow dude, it was a G.I. Jane joke,” Rock responded.

     

    As everyone was trying to figure out what was really happening, Twitter blew up about the situation:

     

  • Oscars 2022: Will Smith slaps presenter, Chris Rock on live TV

    Oscars 2022: Will Smith slaps presenter, Chris Rock on live TV

    Will Smith slapped comedian Chris Rock while presenting the best documentary feature award on the stage of the live broadcast of the 2022 Oscars awards.

    Rock appeared on stage to present the Oscar for documentary feature and made a joke about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith being in “G.I. Jane” because of her shaved head.

    Rock said he couldn’t wait to see Pinkett Smith, who has alopecia, star in “G.I. Jane 2,” which led Smith to go up on stage and slap Rock.

    Recall that Pinkett Smith had announced last year that she shaved her head after struggling with alopecia.

    However, Rock’s joke did not go down well with Smith, who then took to the stage to slap Rock.

    Although it appeared to be a joke at first, Smith returned to his seat and yelled at Rock, “Keep my wife’s name out of your fucking mouth!”

    Many in the Oscars audience appeared stunned at the altercation.

    Diddy, who was the next presenter during the ceremony, where he appeared to introduce the 50th anniversary celebration to “The Godfather”, addressed the situation.

    He said: “Will and Chris, we’re going to solve this like family. Right now we’re moving on with love. Everybody make some noise”.

    Rock ended up awarding the documentary Oscar to Questlove for “Summer of Soul.”

    Also, Smith later in the ceremony won the Oscar for his performance in “King Richard”, which he was nominated for.

    However, Rock has “declined to file a police report”, refusing to press charges against Smith following the altercation at the 94th Academy Awards.

  • I once considered killing my dad to avenge my mum-Will Smith

    I once considered killing my dad to avenge my mum-Will Smith

    Will Smith, popular American actor and rapper, has opened up about the complicated relationship he shared with William Carroll Smith Sr, his late father.

     

    In an exclusive excerpt from his upcoming memoir ‘Will’ — published by People on Wednesday — Smith narrated how he once contemplated killing his late dad to avenge alleged abuse suffered by Caroline Bright, his mother.

    “My father was violent, but he was also at every game, play, and recital. He was an alcoholic, but he was sober at every premiere of every one of my movies,” he wrote.

    “The same intense perfectionism that terrorized his family put food on the table every night of my life.”

    The 53-year-old film producer also recalled a fierce moment he saw between his parents that he would never forget.

    “When I was nine years old, I watched my father punch my mother in the side of the head so hard that she collapsed. I saw her spit blood. That moment in that bedroom, probably more than any other moment in my life, has defined who I am,” he wrote.

    “Within everything that I have done since then – the awards and accolades, the spotlights and attention, the characters and the laughs – there has been a subtle string of apologies to my mother for my inaction that day. For failing her in the moment. For failing to stand up to my father. For being a coward.”

    It is understood that Smith lost his father to cancer in 2016 – about 16 years after his parents divorced.

    “One night, as I delicately wheeled him from his bedroom toward the bathroom, a darkness arose within me,” Smith continued.

    “The path between the two rooms goes past the top of the stairs. As a child I’d always told myself that I would one day avenge my mother. That when I was big enough, when I was strong enough, when I was no longer a coward, I would slay him.

    “I paused at the top of the stairs. I could shove him down, and easily get away with it. … As the decades of pain, anger, and resentment coursed then receded, I shook my head and proceeded to wheel Daddio to the bathroom.”

     

  • My marriage not monogamous, we’ve both had other relationships- Will Smith

    My marriage not monogamous, we’ve both had other relationships- Will Smith

    American actor, Will Smith has averred that both he and his wife Jada Pinkett-Smith have had sexual relationships with other people during their marriage.

    Last year, the couple’s marriage was publicly examined after rapper August Alsina alleged that he had engaged in a relationship with Jada with Will’s permission, The Independent reports.

    Jada initially debunked the claims, but when she and Will took part in an interview for her web show Red Table Talk, she said that an “entanglement” had occurred.

    In a new interview with GQ, Will admitted that while their marriage was originally monogamous, they later decided to open it up after they were “both miserable and clearly something had to change”.

    He also said that while the conversation surrounding Alsina had focused on Jada, both he and his wife had engaged in other sexual relationships.

    “Jada never believed in a conventional marriage. Jada had family members that had an unconventional relationship. So she grew up in a way that was very different than how I grew up,” he said.

    The actor said that he and his wife had numerous discussions on how to make their marriage work because they did not want it to be like a prison.

    Smith further noted that he does not suggest his marriage style to anybody.

    He said, “There were significant endless discussions about, what is relational perfection? What is the perfect way to interact as a couple? And for the large part of our relationship, monogamy was what we chose, not thinking of monogamy as the only relational perfection. We have given each other trust and freedom, with the belief that everybody has to find their own way. And marriage for us can’t be a prison.

    “And I don’t suggest our road for anybody. I don’t suggest this road for anybody. But the experiences that the freedoms that we’ve given one another and the unconditional support, to me, is the highest definition of love.”

    TheNewsGuru recalls that Will and Jada married in 1997 and have two children, Jayden and Willow.

  • Thought of marriage irks me – Will Smith’s daughter declares

    Thought of marriage irks me – Will Smith’s daughter declares

    Willow, daughter of Jada Pinkett-Smith and Will Smith, Hollywood stars, has stated that she is polyamorous.

     

    Polyamory is a practice of being open to intimate relationships with more than one person.

    The young singer publicly revealed she is a polyamorous person during Wednesday’s episode of Red Table Talk, while discussing her relationship with Jada and Adrienne Banfield-Norris, her grandmother.

    “It’s about being able to have the freedom to create a relationship for yourself,” she said.

    “With polyamory, I think the main foundation is the freedom to be able to create a relationship style that works for you and not just stepping into monogamy because that’s what everyone around you says is the right thing to do.

    “I was like, how can I structure the way that I approach relationships with that in mind? Also, doing research into polyamory, the main reasons why monogamous relationships― or why marriage ― why divorces happen is infidelity.”

    The songwriter and role interpreter also talked about the misconception that being polyamorous is all about getting to have more sex.

    “Let’s say you haven’t always been the kind of person that wanted to have sex all the time, but your partner is,” the versatile entertainer said.

    “Are you gonna be the person to say, you know,Just because I don’t have these needs, you can’t have them either? And so that’s kind of one of the reasons why I actually was interested in poly because I was introduced to it through kind of a nonsexual lens. In my friend group, I’m the only polyamorous person, and I have the least sex out of all of my friends.”

    Willow spoke about marriage, adding that she would only settle for monogamy under definite strict conditions.

    “The history of marriage really irks me,” Willow said.

    “Just the history of marriage as a whole and what it has represented over the years, for women in particular. I feel like the only way that I would get married is… let’s say me and my partner or partners wants to help people, and we need to put our finances together in order to make that vision happen. That’s the only way I could see myself getting married.”

     

  • Will Smith opens up about running for political office

    Will Smith opens up about running for political office

    US actor, Will Smith, has opened up about his political ambitions, saying he might consider running for office.

    The 52-year-old film star was speaking to Jon Favreau, US actor, on Crooked Media’s ‘Pod Save America’ podcast, where he shared his political views.

    “I think for now I’ll let that office get cleaned up a little bit and then I’ll consider that at some point down the line,” said Smith, who is best known for his roles on ‘Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ and ‘Men In Black’.

    “I don’t know, it’s like, I absolutely have an opinion, I’m optimistic, I’m hopeful, I believe in understanding between people and I believe in the possibility of harmony.

    “So, I will certainly do my part, whether it remains artistic or, or, at some point ventures into the political arena.”

    TheNewsGuru recalls that Smith’s remarks come after Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson had admitted he’s open to the idea of running for the US presidential seat.

    “I would consider a presidential run in the future if that’s what the people wanted,” the Hollywood star had said.

    “Truly I mean that, and I’m not flippant in any way with my answer. That would be up to the people. So I would wait, and I would listen.”

     

  • Jada Pinkett, Will Smith partner EbonyLife for film productions

    Jada Pinkett, Will Smith partner EbonyLife for film productions

    Jada Pinkett-Smith and Will Smith’s Westbrook Studios have joined forces with EbonyLife, a movie production company owned by Mo Abudu, to create film and television projects connected to Africa.
    The collaboration is to produce at least two series and one film, including ‘Dada Safaris’, an ‘Afropolitan’ dramedy series; ‘The Gods’, a movie; and ‘Are We Getting Married?’, a comedy feature set in the US.

    Speaking on the multi-project deal, Eli Shibley, Westbrook Studios SVP, head of international TV & film, said: “The creative energy and world-class artistry coming out of Africa is absolutely undeniable.

    “We’re thrilled to be working with a best-in-class producer like Mo and her EbonyLife to tell stories that uniquely celebrate African characters and perspectives and resonate with fans of great film and television around the world.”

    On her part, Mo Abudu said: “Our key focus is set on creating the largest continent-wide ecosystem within which we harness and grow our creative economy, creating countless opportunities for all that work within our sector.”

    Abudu’s partnership with Westbrook Studios comes after she had snagged a first-look deal with Sony Pictures Television (SPT), a US entertainment firm, to develop scripted African TV series targeted at a global audience.

  • Year in review: TheNewsGuru’s list of 20 defining moments of 2020

    Year in review: TheNewsGuru’s list of 20 defining moments of 2020

    The year 2020 threw everything in its arsenal at the world but humanity stood strong. The year was dramatic as everything that ordinarily should happen in 10 years happened in the year.

    From politics in Nigeria to the U.S. presidential election, to the death of notable personalities, especially due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the world actually saw the worse that could happen in a decade.

    In this year in review list, TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) brings you the 20 defining moments of the year 2020.

    COVID-19

    First off on the list is the COVID-19 that took the world by storm. COVID-19 came to redefine the way humans live and interact. COVID-19 was first reported in China, but it has now spread throughout the world.

    It was first reported in Nigeria in February and since then it has killed notable personalities in the country, including the former Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, Abba Kyari.

    On 9 March, President Buhari established a Presidential Task Force for the control of the virus in the country. At a point, the federal government declared total lockdown, announcing palliatives for Nigerians. Where palliatives never got to some Nigerians, the food items were locked down in warehouses in some States.

    Although several vaccines have been invented, the COVID-19 is still very much around with a new variant as nations have started announcing new lockdown measures.

    Senator Abaribe’s call for Buhari’s resignation

    On January 29, the Nigerian Senate debated the security situation in the country with Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe calling on President Muhammadu Buhari to resign over the failure of his government to tackle the security challenges confronting the country.

    It was after Senator Abdullahi Yahaya raised a motion on an urgent need to restructure, review and reorganize the current security architecture to address ‪the nation’s security challenges that all hell broke loose on the floor of the Senate and the debate ensued.

    “The hard work that was supposed to be done in Nigeria is not done. We will ask this government to resign because it can no longer do anything in the country.”- Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe.

    However, the security challenges of the country persist even as recently some over 400 schoolboys were abducted in Katsina State while Buhari was vacationing in the State.

    Fani-Kayode’s moment of madness

    Nigerians will never forget in a hurry Femi Fani-Kayode’s moment of madness when he verbally assaulted a Daily Trust correspondent, Eyo Charles at a press conference over a question.

    The former Aviation Minister held a press conference in Cross River State at the end of his tour of States in the South-South region controlled by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    Fani-Kayode was confronted about who bankrolled the trips he had across Nigeria but instead of providing an answer, he lost his cool and called the journalist stupid.

    Fani-Kayode literally rained brimstone, fire and lightning on the journalist, with the journalist coming out to say after the incident a “security aide” to the former minister walked up to him and began interrogating him.

    The journalist said he had to hurriedly leave the hotel premises where the press conference held for safety, and that the former minister called his editor to demand for his sack.

    Meanwhile, Fani-Kayode later said he met with some advisors over the rancour, and following which, he withdrew the word “stupid” which he used in his encounter with the journalist.

    The former Minister hoped that withdrawing the word will assuage the pain and anger of anyone that was hurt or offended by the incident.

    He later came out to say he was disappointed with himself and that what he did was undefendable.

    U.S. 2020 presidential election

    The U.S. 2020 presidential election is the most controversial in the history of the United States. It was the 59th quadrennial presidential election of the country, held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020.

    The Democratic ticket of former vice president Joe Biden and incumbent U.S. senator from California Kamala Harris defeated the Republican ticket of incumbent president Donald Trump and vice president Mike Pence.

    Trump became the first U.S. president since George H. W. Bush in 1992 and the eleventh incumbent in the country’s history to lose a bid for a second term, and Biden won the largest share of the popular vote against an incumbent since 1932.

    The election saw the highest voter turnout since 1900, with each of the two main tickets receiving more than 74 million votes, surpassing Barack Obama’s record of 69.5 million votes from 2008. Biden received more than 81 million votes, the most votes ever cast for a candidate in a U.S. presidential election.

    Before, during, and after Election Day, Trump and numerous Republicans attempted to overturn the results, alleging widespread voter fraud. However, Attorney General William Barr and officials in each of the 50 states found no evidence of widespread fraud or irregularities in the election.

    Federal agencies overseeing election security said it was the most secure in American history.

    Brexit

    Brexit, a portmanteau of Britain and exit, is the withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) and the European Atomic Energy Community on 31 January 2020.

    To date, the UK is the first and only country formally to leave the EU, after 47 years of membership within the bloc, after having first joined its predecessor, the European Communities (EC), on 1 January 1973.

    Following a UK-wide referendum in June 2016, in which 52% voted in favour of leaving the EU and 48% voted to remain a member, Prime Minister David Cameron resigned.

    On 29 March 2017, the new British Government led by Theresa May formally notified the EU of the country’s intention to withdraw, beginning the Brexit process.

    The withdrawal was originally scheduled for 29 March 2019. It was delayed by deadlock in the British Parliament after the June 2017 general election, which resulted in a hung parliament in which the Conservatives lost their majority but remained the largest party. This deadlock led to three extensions of the Article 50 process.

    The deadlock was resolved after a subsequent general election was held in December 2019. In that election, Conservatives who campaigned in support of a revised withdrawal agreement led by Boris Johnson won an overall majority of 80 seats.

    After the December 2019 election, the British Parliament finally ratified the withdrawal agreement. The UK left the EU at 11 p.m. GMT on 31 January 2020. This began a transition period that is set to end on 31 December 2020.

    ASUU strike

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    In 2020, in the latest of its industrial action, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) kept Nigerian students at home for over 9 months.

    ASUU embarked on the industrial action on the 23rd of March 2020 owing to disagreements with the Federal Government, demanding for more funding for public universities and renegotiation of the 2009 FG/ASUU agreement.

    Other demands of the union are outstanding earned academic allowances, the proliferation of universities by state governments and the constitution of visitation panels to federal universities.

    ASUU also opposed the use of Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) in settling workers salaries.

    The Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, while reporting on the offers made by the government to ASUU, said the government had earlier brought an aggregate offer of N50 billion to ASUU, N20 billion for revitalisation and N30 billion for earned allowances.

    Ngige said in order to show good faith that the government is still with the lecturers on the issue of funding, a new proposal was made to increase the revitalisation fund from N20 billion to N25 billion and for the earned allowances to be raised to N40 billion immediate payment, making a total of N65 billion for revitalisation.

    However, a report has it that ASUU rejected the amount at their meeting with the government side.

    The union demanded N110 billion, which is 50 percent of a tranche of N220 billion it had earlier demanded but the federal government rejected, citing paucity of funds.

    The disagreement resulted in another offer by the federal government team to raise the revitalisation fund to N40 billion while the earned allowances for unions remain N30 billion.

    The federal government also gave assurances that it would address the pending issues of constituting visitation panels for federal universities and raising a new renegotiation team to begin talks with ASUU on the 2009 agreement.

    It was based on the new proposal by the federal government that ASUU agreed to go back to brief its organs and to revert to the government on whether or not it has accepted the terms to call off the strike.

    ASUU eventually called off the strike after the FG caved in to its demands with the only outstanding issue being the disagreement over the payment platform.

    Meanwhile, ASUU it will go on strike without notice if the FG should to keep faith with the negotiations.

    #EndSARS movement

    #EndSARS is a decentralised social movement, and series of mass protests against police brutality in Nigeria. The slogan calls for the disbanding of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, a notorious unit of the Nigerian Police with a long record of abuses.

    The protests which takes its name from the slogan started in 2017 as a Twitter campaign using the hashtag #ENDSARS to demand the disbanding of the unit by the Nigerian government.

    After experiencing a revitalisation in October 2020 following more revelations of the abuses of the unit, mass demonstrations occurred throughout the major cities of Nigeria, accompanied by vociferous outrage on social media platforms.

    On the night of 20 October 2020, at about 6:50 p.m, members of the Nigerian Army opened fire at the Lekki toll gate in Lagos State. There are claims that some protesters were killed during the shooting.

    About 28 million tweets bearing #EndSARS have been accumulated on Twitter alone. Solidarity protests and demonstrations by Nigerians in diaspora and sympathizers occurred in many major cities of the world.

    The protest is notable for its patronage by a demographic that is made of entirely young Nigerians. The movement has since expanded to include demands for good and accountable governance.

    Off mic vs soro soke generation

    Soro soke (speak louder), represents agency activation of voice to know the unknown, clarify a confused state and challenge negligence, right denial and injustice. On the flip side is ‘off-the-mic’, a tactical strategy to conceal the truth, ignore a genuine concern, silent opposition, frame constructive criticism as ‘corruption is fighting back’ and tyrannise being accountable.

    It was Minister of Niger Delta Godswill Akpabio while appearing before a National Assembly panel investigating alleged fleecing of billions of naira in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) who was instructed to ‘off-the-mic’ to prevent further disclosures or clarifications on the beneficiaries of NDDC contracts. Since then, ‘off-the-mic’ gained ascendancy in national discourse.

    On the other hand, soro soke came up with the #EndSARS movement. (a behavioural disposition which oppresses, extorts, brutalises, denies rights, annihilates, victimises and ignores the victimisation of the vulnerable) and every ‘Sarsious’ character within and across institutions in Nigeria.

    Laycon happened

    In 2020, Laycon happened, winning the Big Brother Nigeria (BBNaija) reality TV show, coasting home with the grand prize of N85 million.

    Laycon entered the show as the number nineteenth contestant on 19 July 2020, donning a jacket that attracted trolls on social media.

    However, he soon established himself as a fan favorite. He became the first housemate of the season to be verified on Instagram on 22 July 2020. He broke record, becoming the first housemate in the show’s history to reach 1 million followers on Instagram while still in the house on 19 September 2020.

    Born Olamilekan Moshood Agbeleshe on 8 November 1993 Laycon is a rapper, singer and songwriter. He is currently the youth ambassador of Ogun State, Nigeria since 6 October 2020.

    During the finale of the show on 27 September 2020, he was declared the winner scoring a record 60% of the total votes cast and went home with the ₦85 million grand prize.

    Entanglement

    Jada Pinkett Smith made the word entanglement famous in 2020. Jada Pinkett Smith is wife of Will Smith.

    Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith came together for a Red Table Talk on July 10, but the table was turned when he interviewed his wife about recent relationship rumors with singer August Alsina.

    She cleared the air and described her previous relationship with the 27-year-old artist as an “entanglement.”

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    Kobe Bryant

    Kobe Bean Bryant’s death pained many. Bryant was an American professional basketball player. A shooting guard, he spent his entire 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers in the National Basketball Association.

    Bryant died at age 41, along with his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna and seven others, in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California.

    Australian bushfires

    Starting from September 2019, fires heavily impacted various parts of Australia. With nearly 80 percent of Australians affected either directly or indirectly, the 2019–20 Australian bushfire season became colloquially known as Black Summer.

    Throughout the summer, hundreds of fires burnt, mainly in the southeast of the country. The major fires peaked during December–January.

    As of 9 March 2020, the fires burnt an estimated 18.6 million hectares, destroyed over 5,900 buildings, including 2,779 homes and killed at least 34 people.

    Nearly three billion terrestrial vertebrates alone – the vast majority being reptiles – were affected and some endangered species were believed to be driven to extinction.

    At its peak, air quality dropped to hazardous levels in all southern and eastern states. By 7 January 2020, the smoke had moved approximately 11,000 kilometres across the South Pacific Ocean to Chile and Argentina.

    Economists estimated that the Australian bushfires may cost over A$103 billion in property damage and economic losses, making the bushfires Australia’s costliest natural disaster to date.

    Deadly volcanic eruptions

    There were at least 67 confirmed volcanic eruptions at some point during 2020 from 63 different volcanoes. 22 of those were new eruptions that started during the year. Deadly volcanic eruptions majorly affected New Zealand and the Philippines in 2020.

    Shooting down of Ukrainian airlines plane

    Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 was shot down shortly after takeoff from the Iranian capital, Tehran, killing all 176 people on board.

    For several days, no one took responsibility, but signs pointed toward it being struck by a missile. Eventually, Iran admitted it had targeted the plane after mistakenly believing it was a U.S. missile.

    Killing of Qasem Soleimani

    Qasem Soleimani was an Iranian major general in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and, from 1998 until his death in 2020, commander of its Quds Force, a division primarily responsible for extraterritorial military and clandestine operations. In his later years, he was considered by some to be the second most powerful person in Iran.

    Soleimani was assassinated in a targeted U.S. drone strike on 3 January 2020 in Baghdad, which was approved by U.S. President Donald Trump.

    President Trump authorized the killing of Soleimani in June 2019 on the condition that he had been involved in the killing of many Americans, a decision backed by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. In making the 2020 strike, the Pentagon focused on Soleimani’s past actions and on deterring future such actions.

    The strike that killed Soleimani followed attacks on the American embassy in Baghdad by supporters of an Iran-backed Iraqi Shia militia and the shooting down of the Ukrainian airlines plane in Iran’s capital.

    Fears of World War IV heightened following the killing of Soleimani but the fears soon doused down as the U.S., Iran and Iraq piped low.

    Drought

    Drought is a prolonged dry period in the natural climate cycle that can occur anywhere in the world. It is a slow-onset disaster characterized by the lack of precipitation, resulting in a water shortage. Drought can have a serious impact on health, agriculture, economies, energy and the environment. An estimated 55 million people globally are affected by droughts every year but in 2020, droughts took several parts of the world by storm. Parts of the U.S., Southeast Asia and Australia were badly affected.

    Buhari’s fight against corruption

    President Buhari came into power with the promise to fight corruption. In the year, Ibrahim Magu, the former acting chairman of the anti-graft agency, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was made to face a presidential probe panel.

    Magu eventually became the storied hunter that was hunted. He was subsequently dropped from his position after he was unable to satisfy the probe panel.

    Magu was hunted down on Monday, July 6, 2020, with arrest or invitation, on a major road in Abuja, as he left his office, and heading to the Police Headquarters, with his security outfit.

    His car was flagged off the road by a Chief Superintendent of Police, who respectfully told the anti-corruption Czar that his attention was needed at the Presidential Villa to meet with some high crops of investigators.

    The Chief Superintendent did not come alone. He came for the arrest [sorry – invitation] with his own security outfit; all fully armed with enough automatic weapons to counter any act of defiance.

    Magu, however, as it was reported, humbly followed the junior Supol without much ado. The least is yet to be heard of the probe panel and Magu.

    Meanwhile, Senator Orji Uzor-Kalu, who is the former Governor of Abia State, was incarcerated at the Kuje Correctional Centre for over six months.

    The former Abia State Governor, who is a member of the APC, was convicted and sentenced for N7.1bn fraud last December, but had their case reversed by the Supreme Court in May 2020.

    The Supreme Court declared Uzor-Kalu’s conviction void, saying the Federal High Court in Lagos acted without jurisdiction when it convicted Kalu.

    According to the panel, the trial Justice Mohammed Liman was no longer a judge of the Federal High Court as at the time he sat and delivered the judgement that convicted Uzor-Kalu to 12 years in prison.

    The Supreme Court averred that Justice Liman, having been elevated to the Court of Appeal before then lacked the powers to return to sit as a High Court Judge.

    However, the EFCC has vowed to file new proceedings against the former Governor, who is now the Chief Whip of the Senate.

    Senator Ali Ndume spent some nights at the Kuje correctional centre as well in 2020 after standing in as surety for Abdulrasheed Maina.

    Maina, former chairman of the defunct Pension Reform Task Team, is under trial on a 12-count charge of fraud and money laundering involving about N2 billion.

    The trial judge, Justice Okon Abang, had ordered the defendant, Maina to provide a serving senator as a surety for the bail granted to him.

    Justice Abang had, following Maina’s repeated requests, varied the bail conditions twice, reducing the bail sum from the original N1bn to N500m with only one surety as opposed, two originally requested by the court.

    The only surety who must be a serving senator must be ready to accompany the defendant to court and sign the court’s register of attendance for every hearing session, the judge had ordered.

    Ndume who represents Borno South Senatorial District where Maina hails from later agreed to serve as the defendant’s surety.

    However, Maina failed to answer his case and absconded to Niger Republic, where he was arrested and repatriated to Nigeria to face justice.

    Obaseki joined PDP, Umahi left APC

    Nigerians witnessed a lot of political drama in the year 2020. Notable is Godwin Obaseki leaving the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to win the State’s governorship election. APC favoured Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu who was previously in the PDP over Obaseki. The Pastor eventually became the flagbearer of the APC but was rejected by the people of Edo State in the long run. Obaseki while in APC for his first term in office had emerged victorious over Ize-Iyamu while he was the flagbearer of the PDP. How do one explain the dramatic turn of events better.

    Also notable in 2020 is Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State defecting from the PDP to the APC. An Umahi, who had said nothing would ever make him to join the APC.

    A good number of Nigerian politicians also jumped boats in the course of the year.

    Something happened to Lyon

    In February 2020, David Lyon was fired by the Supreme Court after winning the November 16th, 2019 Bayelsa State governorship election.

    Lyon won the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primaries in Bayelsa and soon after won the guber election but on the eve of his inauguration, when he was setting the stage and rehearsing how to take the oath of office, he was ousted.

    The stage he set was used to inaugurate Douye Diri as the Governor of Bayelsa State.

    The Supreme Court voided Lyon’s victory on the grounds that his running mate, Biobarakuma Degi-Eremienyo presented false personal information to contest the governorship election.

    Something indeed happened to Lyon.

    5G-COVID-19 conspiracy theory

    5G is the newest, fastest type of cellular network, which began deploying globally in 2019. As is usually the case with new technologies, it has attracted its fair share of conspiracy theories.

    The COVID-19 pandemic provided a very fertile ground for 5G conspiracy theory to thrive in 2020. Dangerous conspiracy theories soon went round, and unfortunately, many believed.

    The pandemic sparked a wave of more insidious conspiracy theories, such as the false claim that 5G mobile networks spread and worsen the Coronavirus.

    Some members of a frightened public, desperate for some sense of order, believed this deeply implausible lie, including Pastor Chris Oyakhilome.

    This led to dozens of instances of arsonists setting fire to cell towers across Europe.

    Many still believe COVID-19 vaccination is precursor to the mark of 666.

    Bonus: Leap year

    Everything was different about 2020, including having an extra day. 29th of February comes only every four years. COVID-19 took the best of the world not to fully appreciate the peculiarity of the day, and those born on the day.

    Those born on #LeapDay are forced to celebrate their birthdays once every 4 years or will have to take their birthdays one day backward or one day forward.

    The 24 hours tacked into every fourth year ensures our calendar stays in line with the Earth’s movement around the Sun.

    With COVID-19, it was a leap year indeed!

  • Will Smith takes Jada on date after she admits to cheating with rapper August Alsina

    Will Smith takes Jada on date after she admits to cheating with rapper August Alsina

    Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith seem to be working on their marriage of 23 years.

     

    The couple have flown to the Albaby resort in the Bahamas, according to PageSix, after the 48-year-old Matrix actress confirmed to her action star husband on her Facebook show Red Table Talk that she had cheated with 27-year-old rapper August Alsina.

     

    The site added that also with the couple was their 19-year-old daughter Willow.

    Albany is a luxury resort community on the island of New Providence in The Bahamas, which opened October 2010, according to the resort’s website.

     

    Rooms run about $3,000 a night and private residences at Albany start at $5million.

     

    On Friday Jada came clean about her affair with singer August Alsina. Jada and Will were face to face as she revealed how it all came to be.

     

    She said she developed a friendship with August four years ago, but revealed she and Will were going through a ‘difficult time’ and had ‘basically broken up’.

     

    The shocking confessional comes after both actors initially denied August’s claims that Will gave him his blessing to have a relationship with Jada.

     

    Jada began explaining the couple met August through their son Jaden, 22, and recalled the singer, who would have been 23 at the time, was ‘really sick’.

     

    Jada said: ‘And it all started with him just needing some help, me wanting to help his health, his mental state.

     

    ‘The outpouring for him from our family was initially about his health,’ she said. ‘We found all those different resources to help pull him through and from there you and I were going through a very difficult time.’

     

    Following Jada’s confession Will admitted ‘I was done with you,’ while Jada added that they decided to separate for a ‘period of time’.

  • Ruth Kadiri slams African men mocking Will Smith

    Ruth Kadiri slams African men mocking Will Smith

    Outspoken actress and filmmaker, Ruth Kadiri has slammed African men who have continued to ridicule American actor, Will Smith for the way he handled his wife, Jada Pinkett’s affair with singer, August Alsina.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that a few weeks ago, Alsina had revealed that he had a romantic relationship with Pinkett.

     

    The Nollywood star in a post shared via her Instagram page on Monday, July 13, 2020, said the larger percentage of men who have mocked Smith since the actor and his wife sat down to about their marriage are Africans.

     

    “Have you noticed that its mostly African men who ridiculed Will Smith for forgiving his wife’s situation. To the women who laugh at Will and her situation, you know you wish you had a man who got you like that, but you don’t and shit hurts,” she wrote.

     

    Speaking further, she stressed the importance of forgiveness in a relationship.

     

    “Forgiveness should be both ways. #respect, love, and forgiveness should be reciprocal. If you think otherwise go and lick Tomtom. (Nobodyshouldstressme),” she added.