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CDHR Holds Annual General Conference, Elects New Executives

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CDHR Holds Annual General Conference, Elects New Executives

 

The Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR), on Saturday, October 23, rounded off its Annual General Conference which held at the national headquarters of the global civil society in Ikeja, Lagos.

 

 

 

The 33rd annual conference themed: A Call To Service In A Troubled Nigeria, held between 22nd and 23rd.

 

 

 

Speaking at the conference, Comrade Osagie Obayuwana and Mr. Femi Falana, SAN, joined voices to sue for committed spirit to free Nigeria from the grips of bad rulers.

 

 

 

They maintain that the onus is still on the civil society to keep public office holders on their toes to avoid a total collapse of the already volatile and excruciating situations.
Among the newly elected executives is Comrade Folarin Olayinka as national secretary with Kabir Ibrahim as the assistant national secretary.
Comrade Helen Akomolafe got elected as a national auditor and Comrade Afeez Olayinka as national publicity secretary.
Comrade Henry Ekineh , former publicity secretary now takes charge as the national legal adviser and Comrade Sola Kolawole is elected as national treasurer.

 

 

The National President, Comrade Osagie Obayuwana was re-elected unopposed while Comrade Ade Ikuesan was elected Vice President unopposed amongst other officers.
Besides electing new executives, the foremost civil society which remains committed to the promotion and defence of human rights of all citizens, also effected some amendments in its constitution.

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Kim Kardashian Surprises Best Friend Tracy Romulus with a Cybertruck on Her Birthday

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Kim Kardashian Surprises Best Friend Tracy Romulus with a Cybertruck on Her Birthday

 

In a heartwarming display of friendship, media mogul Kim Kardashian has sparked a frenzy online after surprising her best friend, Tracy Romulus, with an extravagant gift – a Tesla Cybertruck – to celebrate Romulus’ birthday.

Kim Kardashian Surprises Best Friend Tracy Romulus with a Cybertruck on Her Birthday

A viral video surfaced across social media platforms, capturing the unforgettable moment as Kardashian and Romulus shared a lighthearted conversation before Kardashian instructed Romulus to turn around. Upon doing so, Romulus was greeted with the jaw-dropping sight of the futuristic Cybertruck parked right before her. The surprise was so overwhelming that Romulus, visibly stunned, exclaimed, “Are you crazy?!” as she turned to Kardashian for confirmation.

The emotional moment was marked by an embrace between the two, a testament to the deep bond they share. Kardashian, who has long been known for her generosity, wished Romulus a happy birthday, clearly pleased with the joy her surprise had brought her longtime friend.

This thoughtful gesture quickly captured the attention of social media users, who were left in awe of the gift and the closeness between the two friends. The viral video continues to gain traction, with many fans expressing admiration for Kardashian’s unique way of celebrating her friendships.

For Tracy Romulus, the day was certainly one to remember, cementing another chapter in her special friendship with Kardashian.

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Tiwa Savage Reveals Divorce Struggles: “It Made Me Depressed and Turned Me Into the ‘African Bad Girl'”

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Tiwa Savage Reveals Divorce Struggles: "It Made Me Depressed and Turned Me Into the 'African Bad Girl'"

Tiwa Savage Reveals Divorce Struggles: “It Made Me Depressed and Turned Me Into the ‘African Bad Girl'”

 

Nigerian music sensation Tiwa Savage has opened up about her turbulent divorce from Tunji “TeeBillz” Balogun, sharing deeply personal insights about the emotional toll it took on her life and career.

Tiwa Savage Reveals Divorce Struggles: "It Made Me Depressed and Turned Me Into the 'African Bad Girl'"

Speaking candidly on The Receipts Podcast, the 44-year-old Afrobeat star reflected on the heartbreak of her 2018 separation, which she revealed was exacerbated by her struggles with postpartum depression and public backlash.

“I Was Nigeria’s Sweetheart”
Tiwa described how her rise to fame was met with widespread admiration, as she followed what she called the “perfect path” of societal expectations.

“When I started, I was Nigeria’s sweetheart. I could do no wrong. I went to university, got married, had a baby — everything by the book. But then everything came crashing down, and I became the target of criticism,” she said.

The separation, which TeeBillz announced online, marked a turning point in Tiwa’s life. Despite not initiating the breakup, she recalled being vilified in the media and by the public.

“I Was Told I’d Never Win”

Tiwa revealed how the overwhelming criticism pushed her into a dark place. “At the time, my baby was just a few months old, and I was already dealing with postpartum depression. My body wasn’t the same, and I was depressed. But instead of support, people attacked me,” she shared.

After attempting to tell her side of the story in a public interview, she faced even more backlash.

“People said, ‘How dare you go and talk? You’re a woman, and you’re supposed to hold the home together.’ Famous people called to tell me I’d never win, and it was my fault because I was a woman. It was heartbreaking,” Tiwa recounted.

 

Reinvention as the “African Bad Girl”
The constant criticism and emotional pain led Tiwa to transform her image and embrace a bolder persona.

“It made me depressed for so long, but it also made me angry. I thought to myself, ‘If I did everything right and still got attacked, why should I bother?’ That’s when I became the ‘African Bad Girl,’” she said.

Tiwa explained how she began to rebel against societal norms, opting for tattoos, shorter skirts, and bikinis. “I was just wild. It was my way of coping and reclaiming control of my life after being judged for so long,” she added.

Despite the challenges, Tiwa’s resilience and reinvention have made her an enduring icon in the global music scene, solidifying her place as a trailblazer in African entertainment.

The revelations highlight not only the personal cost of fame but also the cultural pressures that women in the spotlight often endure. Through it all, Tiwa continues to inspire, proving that reinvention is a powerful tool for survival and success.

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“Ex-Kogi Governor Yahaya Bello Secures Bail, Appeals for Flexible Conditions”

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Court Grants Bail in Money Laundering Case with Stringent Terms

 

Former Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Adoza Bello, has successfully appealed for bail before Justice Maryann Anenih of the Federal Capital Territory High Court, Maitama, Abuja, in a case involving alleged money laundering of N110.4 billion.

Bello, represented by his counsel J.B. Daudu SAN, requested adjustments to the bail conditions, specifically the requirement of landed property in Maitama. He argued that obtaining Certificates of Occupancy and title documents in the district is challenging due to the area’s peculiarities.

“My Lord, many buildings in Maitama are corporate establishments, and individuals are often reluctant to part with their original title documents. We plead that other highbrow areas like Asokoro, Wuse 2, Guzape, and others be considered for meeting the bail conditions,” Daudu said.

The prosecution, led by Olukayode Eniton SAN, did not oppose the bail application, stating confidence in the defendant’s willingness to stand trial.

Justice Anenih granted Bello bail in the sum of N500 million with three sureties in like sum. The sureties must own landed properties in Maitama or other specified highbrow areas such as Jabi, Utako, Apo, Guzape, Garki, or Asokoro.

Additional conditions include the submission of Bello’s passport and other travel documents to the court registrar. Until the bail terms are met, Bello will remain in the custody of the Nigerian Correctional Service in Kuje.

For co-defendants Umar Shuaibu Oricha and Abdulsalami Hudu, the court reduced their bail sum from N300 million to N200 million, allowing the use of properties within the court’s jurisdiction that match the bail value.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is prosecuting Bello, Oricha, and Hudu on a 16-count charge of criminal breach of trust and money laundering involving N110.4 billion.

Justice Anenih adjourned the hearing on the substantive suit to January 29, 2024.

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