Uniformed men spotted escorting Kiriku at his 9th birthday party

Kiriku uniformed men birthday party

Kiriku uniformed men birthday party

Mixed reactions as uniformed men alleged to be members of the Army are spotted safeguarding the kid comedian, Kiriku at his 9th birthday party. The little boy turned 9 years old on the 17th of December and he celebrated his birthday by releasing handsome photos of himself.

Kiriku uniformed men birthday party

Kiriku. A birthday party was thrown for Kiriku and his peers were seen having the fun of their lives. What has caught the attention of folks on the internet was the presence of uniformed men who stood immediately behind him. It is supposed that they are members of the Army and are present to safeguard him. marshal_brown commented: “Nigerians no just get regard for army, instead let Dem be going for bouncers and police men long as it’s not a political issue dat needs standard forces like army, navy, airforce… No matter the fee aje make them no dey see our army men finish. Like now Dem go come dey answer that boy sir abi na wetin, e no plum na…e dey pain me oh cos I gather brothers their…” gaskia_youngwayne commented: “Later army go come use cloth brag online yen yen ur boyfriend can’t wear this” agba_poly_gold001 penned: “The #goals is to become successful” nado_moni_ asked: “…. watin e come mean if army guide am, make una still see where kidnap the boy ?” danielmezie21 said: “Deep down this is wrong you can see such happen in white country’s” onlyllegendarybabz penned: “Make money oh” Watch the video …

“I’m not a thief”, Orji Kalu cries at valedictory session to mark end of 9th Senate (Video)

"I'm not a thief", Orji Kalu cries at valedictory session to mark end of 9th Senate (Video)

The Chief Whip of the outgoing 9th Senate, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, on Saturday, during the Valedictory session to mark the end of the 9th Senate cried out for being called a thief in the country despite his contribution to nation-building, saying that Nigeria has not been fair to its leaders and citizens. The former Abia State governor thanked the 9th Senate for standing by him during his difficult times.

Orji Kalu senate valedictory session

Chief Whip of the outgoing 9th Senate, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu He said, “When I had a problem, most of the Senators stood by me. We went through a difficult period,” Kalu said during an emotional speech. “Before I went into politics, I can buy anything I wanted to buy. I am not a thief. “People I gave transport money to Victoria Island (VI) are now in wealth and living as saints while I am being called a thief. The 9th Senate having completed its four-year term is at the moment carrying out a Valedictory session where the Senators are having the opportunity to speak their minds on their stay in the Upper Chamber The President of the Senate, Senator Ahmad Lawan who declared the event opened said that the session was a special one against the backdrop that it would be used by the Senators to make remarks on the journey that started on 11th June 2019 and ended today. The motion to begin the process was moved by the leader of the Senate, Senator Ibrahim Gobir, APC, Sokoto East to start the valedictory session to mark the end of the 9th Senate, the motion was seconded by the Minority leader, Senator Philip Aduda, PDP, FCT. Leading the presentation, the Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, APC, Delta Central who urged the returning Senators to support the incoming leaders of the Senate to achieve good governance, said that he is satisfied with his conscience that the 9th Senate returned the annual budgeting cycles from January to December, passed the Petroleum Industry Act and ensured that the Electoral Act 2023 is there for the conduct of credible elections. In his remarks, Vice President Kashim Shettima, APC, Borno Central told the Senators- elect to have in their minds that the stability of Nigeria was greater than the stability of their pockets and asked them to vote wisely during the election of Presiding officers for the progress of the country.

Vice President Kashim Shettima Orji Kalu senate valedictory session

Vice President Kashim Shettima Shettima said, “As we bid farewell to this chapter, let us remember that our journey has just begun. For some of us, a new chapter beckons. As the mantle of leadership passes into fresh hands, those who will continue this noble calling, I extend my sincere congratulations. “To my colleagues who will depart this chamber, I address you not as colleagues left behind, but as friends who have become an integral part of my history. “We have served shoulder to shoulder in the face of adversity and worked relentlessly for the betterment of our nation. “To my incoming colleagues, I will leave you with a parable, ‘the stability of this nation is superior to the stability of our pockets’. On Tuesday, let us vote wisely, let us vote for the Nigerian nation.” Watch Orji Kalu’s video below: 9th Senate: Orji Kalu cries out “I am not a thief, this country is not fair to some of us” pic.twitter.com/VutdoOee9e — AIT (@AIT_Online) June 10, 2023

Lionel Messi becomes 9th player in history to win World Cup, Champions League and Ballon d’Or

Lionel Messi becomes 9th player in history to win World Cup, Champions League and Ballon d’Or

Asides from leading Argentina to winning their third World Cup after 36 years, Lionel Messi is now the 9th player in history to win the tournament, Champions League and Ballon d’Or.
Messi finished the tournament with 7 goals, one goal short of his club teammate and French star Kylian Mbappe who won the Golden Boot after scoring 8 goals.
Lionel Messi is now the 9th player in history to win World Cup, Champions League and Ballon d’Or
Bobby Charlton: World Cup (1966 with England), Ballon d’Or (1966), European Cup (1968 with Manchester United).
Franz Beckenbauer: World Cup (1974 with Germany), Ballon d’Or (1972, 1976), European Cup (1974, 1975, 1976 with Bayern Munich).
Gerd Muller: World Cup (1974 with Germany), Ballon d’Or (1970), European Cup: 1974, 1975, 1976 with Bayern Munich).
Lionel Messi is now the 9th player in history to win World Cup, Champions League and Ballon d’Or
Paolo Rossi: World Cup (1982 with Italy), Ballon d’Or (1982), European Cup (1985 with Juventus).
Zinedine Zidane: World Cup (1998 with France), Ballon d’Or (1998), Champions League (2002 with Real Madrid).
Rivaldo: World Cup (2002 with Brazil), Ballon d’Or (1999), Champions League (2003 with AC Milan)
Ronaldinho: World Cup (2002 with Brazil)), Ballon d’Or (2005), Champions League (2006 with Barcelona).
Kaka: World Cup (2002 with Brazil ), Ballon d’Or (2007), Champions League (2007 with AC Milan).
Lionel Messi: World Cup (2022 with Argentina), Ballon d’Or (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2019, 2021), Champions League (2006, 2009, 2011, 2015 with Barcelona).

Fans of the wildly popular Glo Battle of the Year Nigeria reality tv show which has just aired its 9th episode must now be very familiar with Show host Do2Tun’s favorite line – “Let the battle begin!”

Fans of the wildly popular Glo Battle of the Year Nigeria reality tv show which has just aired its 9th episode must now be very familiar with Show host Do2Tun’s favorite line – “Let the battle begin!”

Those four words seem ready-made for the crew stage of the competition which has been delivering well-choreographed routines, seamless transitions, and power moves as BBoys and BGirls battle for a chance to prove dance supremacy and win mega millions.
Fans of the wildly popular Glo Battle of the Year Nigeria reality tv show which has just aired its 9th episode must now be very familiar with Show host Do2Tun’s favorite line – “Let the battle begin!”

A crew is a team and a team is, as they say, as strong as its weakest link and nowhere is this aphorism better proved than on the dance floor where one misstep or slight stumble can mark the end of the crews’ dreams.
Past Battle of the Year winners, Space Unlimited came into the semi-finals high on confidence. “We are not scared of any crew. We are ready. We own this show.”

Those who say talk is cheap may have a point but not when it comes to a supremely confident and uber-talented crew like Space Unlimited which made quick work of Concrete crew to book a regional final showdown against fan favorite and defending BOTY champions, 619 crew.
Footloops and Delta All-Stars will be locking horns in the regional finals in Benin but if things had gone differently it would have been Footloops versus the Icon World duo who had the crowd whooping and clapping as they displayed well-co-ordinated moves.

There was such a collective gasp of disappointment from the audience when Delta All-Stars were announced the winners prompting show judge JD Jedor had to explain. According to the judge and award-winning dancer “This is a BBoy competition. We were looking for footwork, freezes, and power moves.”
As the show hurtles towards its climax in the national finals scheduled for Episodes 12 and 13, the men are being separated from the boys.

In Abuja, Illy City Breakers will battle Street Cypher in the regional finals scheduled for Episode 10. In Kaduna, Funky Fellas will take on 3ple Dk while Elite will do battle against DQuest House in Port-Harcourt. The Enugu finals will be between Step crew and Outsiders.
As the national finals loom and winners inch close to the mega-millions remember you can still will your own millions just by sending in a dance video, tagging a Glo social media handle, and adding the hashtag #globattleoftheyear.