“Your head is not correct”

"Your head is not correct"

A video shows the epic moment actress Toyin Abraham bumped into her ex-husband, Adeniyi Johnson years after their bitter split. The public feud between the mother of one, Toyin Abraham, and her ex-husband Adeniyi Johnson has been a topic of discussion for years. The former couple’s split was bitter and their relationship had been rocky ever since. However, a recent event has brought a positive change in their relationship. At the premiere of their colleague Odunlade Adekola’s film, Orisa, Toyin Abraham and Adeniyi Johnson were seen taunting each other after bumping into each other. Adeniyi Johnson had initially tried to avoid Toyin Abraham, but she called him out for snubbing her. She greeted him in an abusive manner, which many considered to be a mature response. In the video, Toyin Abraham greeted Muyiwa Ademola, Itele, and Femi Adebayo, who were sitting with Adeniyi Johnson. While conversing with Femi Adebayo and others, Toyin acknowledged the presence of Adeniyi as she said in Yoruba, “Niyi your head is not correct”. Niyi responded saying, “How far”. The video of the encounter went viral, and many praised Abraham for her mature response to the situation. It was a pleasant surprise for their fans, who had been hoping for a reconciliation between the ex-couple. Watch the video below:

Correct errors ahead of March 11 Gubernatorial elections

Correct errors ahead of March 11 Gubernatorial elections

Spokesperson of the US government, Ned Price urges INEC to do the necessary corrections in election results ahead of Gubernatorial elections. inec The US government has released a press statement congratulating the president-elect Bola Tinubu after he was declared winner of the 2023 elections. After congratulating Tinubu, the US government urged INEC to correct every error in the election results ahead of the Gubernatorial elections slated on March 11. The statement reads; We understand that many Nigerians and some of the parties have expressed frustration about the manner in which the process was conducted and the shortcomings of technical elements that were used for the first time in a presidential election cycle.  Nigerians are clearly within their rights to have such concerns and should have high expectations for their electoral processes. We join other international observers in urging INEC to improve in the areas that need the most attention ahead of the March 11 gubernatorial elections. There are well-established mechanisms in place for the adjudication of electoral disputes, and we encourage any candidate or party seeking to challenge the outcome to pursue redress through those mechanisms.  We call on all parties, candidates, and supporters to refrain from violence or inflammatory rhetoric at this critical time. We commend the active participation of civil society and the media in advancing electoral norms and political discourse on issues of importance to citizens.  We note with concern reports that numerous members of the media were attacked during the course of the election, and we urge the government, security forces, political actors, and all citizens to respect the media’s critical role by refraining from any damaging acts against them and ensuring accountability for such acts when they do occur.  We also congratulate the Nigerian people, especially the large number of youths who are relatively new to the political process, for demonstrating their strong commitment to democracy.”