Nigerian actress, Funke Akindele is on the receiving end of congratulations as her new movie, ‘A tribe called Judah’, becomes first in Nollywood to gross One Billion Naira at the box office. The former politician cum actress is currently receiving several accolades for her great milestone in the Nigerian film industry. She achieved popularity for her role as ‘Jenifa’, in a 2008 comedy-drama. She prolonged the series as a producer when she started her own version, Jenifa’s diary. Nigerian actress and producer, Funke Akindele. She also had a short stint as a politician when she ran under PDP as Deputy Governor for the 2023 Lagos Gubernatorial elections. Today, she is the first Nigerian to ever beat the record of highest grossing Nollywood movie. The first three on the list of highest grossing movies were all produced by her; ‘A tribe called Judah’, ‘Battle on Buka street’ and ‘Omo Ghetto: The Saga’. SEE POST HERE
Wizkid flaunts ₦1.4 billion Ferrari SF90
“All paid for” – Wizkid flaunts ₦1.4 billion Ferrari SF90 Nigerian singer and songwriter, Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, professionally known as Wizkid, flaunted his N1.4 billion naira Ferrari SF90 in a recent video. The video, captioned ‘All paid for,‘ initially shows a man driving the Ferrari before Wizkid is pictured close to the billion naira car.
Nigerian singer, Wizkid. He was surrounded by security details while hanging out with colleagues at the popular location known as Secrets Palace. The singer was spotted shortly after reports emerged that he spent a whopping sum of 1.4 billion naira on the brand new Ferrari SF90. Fans reacted to the video, sharing their views in the comment section. See some reactions below: @zillermane_: “Omo living heaven on earth.” @JiddaGram: “Popsy which kind shirt be this.” @big_chuka: “Wiz go don to spend money for dis secret palace.” WATCH VIDEO BIG WIZ 😎🦅 pic.twitter.com/ZMs4nEVLpM — WIZKID GALLERY (@WizkidGallery) December 31, 2023
Nigerian man shows off imported 1 billion naira Ferrari car
A Nigerian man stunned many people on social media by sharing a video of a Ferrari car worth 1 billion naira that he imported into Nigeria. In the video captioned ‘Your 1 billion Ferrari just arrived in Lagos,’ several men were seen unlocking a large container to reveal the mentioned car.
Ferrari. The red-colored car looked stunning, and its interior was also displayed in the video. In the comment section, the man mentioned that he paid almost 400 million naira to customs officials to clear the car. He wrote: “Yes, Nigerian customs collected almost 400 million naira to clear it.” See some reactions below: ned: “omo I know say na custom go make this car reach 1 billion.” Casino Fire: “Trust me Cameroon customs duty cost will just make you to auction the car at the port.” Salty.editz: “I just realized this just an ordinary SF90, it’s a stradale Assetto Fiorano racing edition, that 1Bn. isn’t impossible.” tairese10: “If my money reach to buy car 1.2 billion I no sure I go even want negotiate.” Deõ: “na for Nigeria road you go drive am abi you get another road wey you wan drive am??.” The content TV: “Ferrari keys in a ziplock bag haii, but the car is nice tho.” Phizzy_holmes: “With all this hardship. I don ask again where una dey see this money make nobody tell me business my blood dey hot.” jafar abdullahi sa ad: “Efcc should investigate how u get this huge amount of money to buy car.” Elvis: “Especially here in Lagos you need to charge battery to start and drive this type of car.” DYNAMO AUTOS: “I just be so worried cause of our bad fuel in Nigeria.” King Oshin: “Wait Se lecturer or any doctor for naija fit buy all this type of cars ??? All d schools wey we go and studies ..which money fit buy all dis Abeg.” WATCH VIDEO: @the_razz_guy I told y’all I sell the cheapest cars in Nigeria. 1.2billion but slightly negotiable 😂 ♬ original sound – cochise
Godwin Emefiele allegedly bought 43 vehicles worth ₦1.2 billion
The Federal Government of Nigeria accused the former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, of improperly buying 43 vehicles worth N1.2 billion from 2018 to 2020 as per a report from Channels News. He faced a reduced six-count charge, down from the initial 20 counts involving N6.5 billion.
Ex-CBN governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele. Emefiele, the sole defendant, appeared in court and pleaded not guilty to the charges. The charges focused on alleged procurement fraud. Emefiele was accused of illegally purchasing 43 vehicles between 2018 and 2020 valued at N1.2 billion. Additionally, he allegedly awarded a contract for 37 Toyota Hilux Vehicles worth N854 million. One charge stated that Emefiele, while serving as CBN Governor, granted undue favor to Sa’adatu Ramallan Yaro, a CBN staff, by awarding a contract worth N854,700,000 to April1616 Investment Ltd., a company in which Yaro was a director. Similar accusations were made regarding a Toyota Avalon worth N99,900,000 and a Toyota Landcruiser V8 valued at N73,800,000, both awarded to the same company. The allegations also included awarding contracts to Yaro for two Toyota Hilux Shell Specification Vehicles costing N44,200,000 in 2020. The case is adjourned until November 22 for a ruling on Emefiele’s bail application and November 28 for the trial’s start. In the interim, the court ordered Emefiele’s remand at the Kuje Correctional Centre. Here’s the breakdown of the vehicles and their alleged prices mentioned in the information: 1. 37 Toyota Hilux Vehicles – Valued at ₦854,700,000. 2. One Toyota Avalon – Worth ₦99,900,000. 3. One Toyota Landcruiser V8 – Allegedly priced at ₦73,800,000 4. Two Toyota Hilux Shell Specification Vehicles – Costing ₦44,200,000. These were the vehicles mentioned in the allegations against Mr. Godwin Emefiele, the former CBN Governor.
“Get a bodyguard”- Lady advised after winning $1 billion jackpot
A young lady has been advised to take a bodyguard after winning a $1 billion jackpot equivalent to N800 billion. A video of the lady has been shared on Tiktok where she was seen running into the streets out of joy after winning the $1 million jackpot.
Lady wins the jackpot. Photo source: Tiktok The lady seen in the video was bombarded with questions from journalists who wanted to know her story and her plans for the money she won from the jackpot. However, she ran away from the cameras as she was yet to recover from the shock. Some social media users have reacted to the video and asked that she gets a bodyguard. @Intelligent1 reacted: “I would’ve been paranoid too!” @LoveNLight85 said: “The way she running and yelling after her get a bodyguard.” @BIG CHIEF TX_713 wrote: “Came up there. Now she wanna run. Should’ve never.” @POKiTOMiKS: “It’s the psychedelic water. So she won and she came to talk to the store owner lol and she came alone like why would you do that lol if i won the store owner never see me again.” @jbsmith: “I’m so tired of us 4real. Last rigged…Nobody ever is going to the store to check a billion dollar.” @Siriusthepsychictv: “Billion jackpots in California? I have been telling people to play.” @sevensup17: “I thought she said she was just lying to be on TV at least that’s what I seen on another video.” @EugeneBrown585: “Please guy her and help her lord.” @frstlexusralston: “What state is this? Heavenly Father creature of all things..protect and keep this woman safe from the Wow of this world.” @thegmsshow IMAGINE WINNING $1BILLION OFF A LOTTERY TICKET! CONGRATS 💰 #jackpot #lottery #trending #viral #billionaire #pinkydoll #lotterywin ♬ original sound – THEGMSSHOW
Wife wins case, gets N1 billion naira after her billionaire husband excluded her in his will
The High Court has granted Harbans Kaur, an 83-year-old woman who was married for 66 years, half of her late husband’s estate, estimated at N1 billion naira, which he had left entirely to their two sons. The case, which unfolded after the death of Karnail Singh in 2021, highlighted his desire to pass on his wealth exclusively to his male descendants. The judgment, handed down by Justice Peel, underscored the importance of fair and equal provision for spouses and warned against excluding them from wills. Singh’s estate, valued at over £1 million (equivalent to N1 billion naira), encompassed a thriving clothing business and multiple properties. However, the will he had penned in 2005 excluded Kaur and their four daughters from inheriting anything, in line with his preference to pass on his wealth solely along the male lineage. Challenging the will’s validity, Kaur contended that she was entitled to a fair share of the assets, given her significant contributions to both the marriage and the family business. Justice Peel upheld Kaur’s claim and ruled that she should receive 50% of the net value of the estate. The judge emphasized that Singh had failed to make reasonable provision for his wife, who had played an equal and active role in their long-standing marriage and the family business. Justice Peel said; “It is hard to see how any other conclusion can be reached. After a marriage of 66 years, to which she made a full and equal contribution, and during which all the assets accrued, she is left with next to nothing.” The verdict was received with appreciation by Heledd Wyn, a partner at law firm Shakespeare Martineau, who applauded the court’s decision as a stern message to individuals seeking to exclude their spouses from wills. Wyn emphasized that this ruling demonstrated that people cannot be easily cut out of wills, particularly spouses who have significantly contributed to the marriage and family over many years.
Obidiz breaks silence over Mercy Chinwo’s ₦2 billion lawsuit
Nigerian Afrobeats musician, Obi Lawson popularly known by his stage name Obidiz, has given a response to the accusation and N2 billion lawsuit made against him by gospel singer, Mercy Chinwo for using her name without her consent.
Mercy Chinwo took legal action against Obidiz, claiming N2 billion in damages after he made reference to her in one of his songs. Obidiz was accused of using Chinwo’s name and image in a derogatory manner, in the lawsuit which was filed on March 23 and delivered to him by Chinwo’s legal representatives. Additionally, Obidiz was warned against using Chinwo’s name or image in any of his future promotional materials, including music. Consequently, he was required to remove all images, promotional materials, and music that featured Mercy Chinwo’s name and likeness from all streaming platforms. If he failed to comply with the demands, he would be taken to court and made to pay a fine of N2 billion.
Initially, Obidiz refuted the claim that he referenced the gospel singer in the song, as was expressed in his first statement to the media. He took to Twitter to defend himself and stated that the song titled “Mercy Chinwo” was about a lady he met, and he did not intend any harm by mentioning her. “Na song I sing I no kill person. Mercy Chinwo for church, but in the club she’s Cardi B set’ you want to crucify me, I only Talks about a lady that I met, na she I sing about,” he wrote See the post below:
“N300 billion INEC chairman used for ‘selection’ should have been used for infrastructure” – Falz opines
Phenomenal rap artist, Falz is of the opinion that the 300 billion naira that was used to conduct the 2023 elections would have better been used for the nation’s infrastructure.
The “Soft Work” hit maker said this in a tweet on his official Twitter page. This comes following the irregularities and controversies which have trailed the elections which held in February and March.
Falz who holds that what had been done by the INEC chairman, Yakubu Mahmood, was selection, rather than election said that the sum could have been channeled to bolster Nigeria’s infrastructure. Falz wrote: “Make we no forget say over 300 BILLION Naira wey fit build beta infrastructure, Mr Yakubu use am conduct Selection.”
Tinubu bribed INEC officials with N299 Billion
A top consultant of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Olatubosun Kuku has claimed that Tinubu bribed INEC officials.
The elections took place on Saturday 25th of February, 2023 however there have been a series of back and forths over some results collated from some States. In the wake of the ongoing saga, Peoples Gazette has shared audio where a top INEC consultant Olatubosun Kuku was disclosing how the APC presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu bribed INEC officials to rig the elections. The audio where Olatubosun Kuku claims that INEC officials were bribed has caused a stir online. “ I took him to see Asiwaju. When he got there without telling me to take him there. When he got to the room, Asiwaju said I’ve been looking for you, you’ve been playing me. Do you know what he said? Money for what. If you have a chairman you don’t need software”. “Asiwaju is giving INEC $170 million. That’s N299 billion. We’ll share it around. Everyone will do the bidding…” part of the audio said. Olatubosun Kuku, a top INEC consultant, said Bola Tinubu was offering up to $170 million in bribes to electoral officers. Mr Kuku initially told The Gazette he wasn’t the one on the tape. In another call, he amended his denial, saying it was an old audio. https://t.co/LhIkSccoWB pic.twitter.com/eGY83W7LW5 — Peoples Gazette (@GazetteNGR) February 28, 2023
Customs seize N13 Billion drugs, military hardware at Lagos airport
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has intercepted some military hardware and uniforms at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.
The items were seized by customs officers attached to the airport cargo command. Customs area controller, Sambo Dangaladima paraded the seized military hardware at the command in Ikeja on Tuesday. Dangaladima said the hardware was imported from South Africa by a suspect identified as Olaolu Marquis, who had been arrested. The seized hardware are 309 pieces of military helmets, 106 pieces of military armless jackets, 352 pieces of ballistic body armored pad, 119 pieces of police badges, five pieces of bulletproof jackets, 33 pieces of body side ballistic pad, and 105 pieces of ballistic chest plates.
Dangaladima further stated that the hard drugs originated from India and Pakistan and were routed through Addis-Ababa to Lagos. The customs area controller said the seized drugs with a duty-paid value of N13,827,775,560 have been handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA). “We are very much mindful of the fact that 2023 is an election year in Nigeria; the inflow traffic of these hard drugs that induce our youths to do extraordinary things (when taken) are bound to increase,” “But I can assure the unscrupulous importers that MMAC is the most dangerous route for their illicit trade because we are always here to catch them and ensure that they face the wrath of the law. “In total obedience to the directives of our able CGC – Rtd Col Hameed Ibrahim Ali, we are poised to continue intercepting and seizing the illicit products – especially hard drugs as they come, he said.