Senegalese Minister brutally beaten by angry countrymen in France for alleged corruption

Senegalese Minister brutally beaten by angry countrymen in France for alleged corruption

A Senegalese minister was brutally assaulted by his fellow countrymen during a recent visit to France, leaving him with severe injuries. The shocking incident unfolded on the streets of Paris when a group of Senegalese citizens recognized the politician and expressed their anger towards his alleged corrupt practices and perceived failure in implementing effective policies in Senegal.

Senegalese citizens give their minister ‘welcome beating’ in France over alleged corruption (Video)

A photo of the Senegalese minister who was brutally beaten. Photo Credit: @joshjeje2. Source: Twitter A video capturing the assault was shared on social media, showcasing the disturbing scene. In the footage, the minister can be seen initially attempting to defend himself against his attackers, but the sheer number of assailants quickly overwhelmed him, forcing him to succumb to their aggression. According to the person who uploaded the video, the Senegalese citizens were deeply dissatisfied with the minister’s actions and policies in their home country. They accused him of engaging in corrupt practices and failing to address critical issues affecting the nation. The assailants expressed their discontent through physical violence and verbal insults. Despite sustaining injuries, the politician attempted to walk away from the scene, but the group relentlessly pursued him, continuously hurling scornful words and expressions of their discontent. See below; A Senegalese Minister is beaten up in France by Senegalese living in France for poor governance and bad policies back home in Senegal. Is this the way to go? pic.twitter.com/M7ofizCGZl — Jeje Odea 🇺🇬 (@joshjeje2) June 26, 2023

How i used Rema to impress an oyinbo lady in France

How i used Rema to woo an oyinbo lady in France - Don Jazzy recalls (Video)

How i used Rema to woo an oyinbo lady in France - Don Jazzy recalls (Video)

Don Jazzy, a highly acclaimed music producer and record label boss, is filled with pride for the remarkable global growth of his signee, Rema, in recent years. His excitement is evident as he couldn’t resist sharing his latest playful tactic for impressing an oyinbo lady he recently met in France.

Don Jazzy

Nigerian music producer, Don Jazzy recalls how he used Rema to Impress an oyinbo lady Don Jazzy took to his Instagram page to reveal that he now uses Rema as a pickup line when engaging with ladies from different parts of the world. In a video, he recounted a specific encounter during his recent visit to Paris, where he encountered a beautiful white woman he was eager to approach.

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Nigerian musician, Rema According to Don Jazzy, when the lady asked about his purpose in Paris, he replied that he came to oversee his investments. But he didn’t stop there; he proudly explained that when she inquired about the performance of his investment, he presented evidence of Rema’s latest success, the sold-out show Rema had held in Paris. Reacting to this, junior_humphrey wrote: “Investment dy go well 😂😂” ___marggie stated: “If only she knows 🙌” bankulli reacted: “Chief investor 👏🏿” nekie_neka commented: “Omoooo!!! Your investment dey gimme joyyy o. Seee crowd!!! Remyyyyy Boyyyy!!!🥹🤩🤩🤩🔥🔥🔥🔥” Watch the video below:

Tinubu departs France to London on private visit

Tinubu departs France to London on private visit

President Bola Tinubu has moved to London after concluding the two-day summit in France on Friday. Recall that Tinubu left Nigeria on Tuesday, to join world leaders in Paris, France on Thursday, to review and sign a New Global Financial Pact that places vulnerable countries on a priority list for support and investment, following the devastating impact of climate change, energy crisis, and after effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, a statement by Mr Dele Alake, Special Adviser to the President on Special Duties, Communications & Strategy, said Tinubu would be in London on a private visit.

Tinubu departs France to London on private visit

President Bola Tinubu boarding Alake said that aside from participating in the summit, Tinubu also held high-profile sideline meetings with fellow heads of state and government, global business leaders and chief executives of leading multilateral and development finance institutions. He said that the summit afforded the president the opportunity of projecting his advocacy for widening the fiscal space, economic justice for Africa as the world accelerates the pace of energy transition and the urgency of addressing the pressing issues of poverty and climate change. “President Tinubu, who was initially scheduled to be back in Abuja on Saturday, will now proceed to London, United Kingdom, for a short private visit. “The President will be back in the country in time for the upcoming Eid-el-Kabir festival,” he said. The two-day Summit, June 22 and 23 looks at opportunities to restore fiscal space to countries that face difficult short-term financial challenges, especially the most indebted; mobilize innovative financing for countries vulnerable to climate change; foster development in low-income countries, and encourage investment in “green” infrastructure for the energy transition in emerging and developing economies. President Tinubu and the other global leaders, multilateral institutions, financial experts and economists took a more holistic look at the recovery of economies from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and rising cases of poverty, with a view to providing access to finance and investment that will leverage inclusive growth. The Summit was hosted by President Emmanuel Macron of France at Palais Brongniart.

Tinubu scheduled to meet with leaders from United States, France, and Switzerland

Tinubu scheduled to meet with leaders from United States, France, and Switzerland

Starting Thursday, President Bola Tinubu will attend the Paris Financial Pact Summit where he will hold meetings with the delegations of France, the United States of America, Sweden, and two other countries. Dele Alake, the Special Adviser to the President on Special Duties, Communication, and Strategy, informed reporters in Paris that the request for meetings with Tinubu is a result of his administration’s economic policies that have been implemented in the past three weeks since he took office.

Tinubu scheduled to meet with leaders from United States, France, and Switzerland

President Bola Tinubu “Quite a number of them, the US, France itself, Switzerland and two others. There are so many international financial institutions that are also willing to see him,” Alake told journalists in Paris on Wednesday. The presidential spokesman said the two-day summit would enable Tinubu, who is on his first foreign trip since his inauguration, to network and attract foreign direct investment to the country. Alake explained, “The President wants to network with international finance Corporations and countries that would facilitate foreign direct investment into Nigeria. “Don’t forget that Mr. President has taken some very bold steps in the area of economy, in the area of social engineering in the last few weeks, and particularly with reference to the unification of the multiple exchange rates, which has caused a very positive multiplier effect.” Apart from the immediate, medium and long-term positive effects of the unification policy, Alake said, “There could be a need for an injection of direct foreign exchange into the economy to shore up the value of the naira while market forces stabilise.” He cited the lifted restrictions on spending done through domiciliary accounts, saying it will “build confidence in the foreign exchange system of Nigeria, which means people abroad can begin to bring in their money into the economy.” “Even those at home, who have hoarded their dollars for fear of restrictions and all that, will now be more encouraged to bring the dollars into the financial system,” he added. Despite these, the presidential aide said the country still needs an injection of foreign exchange to build or complement its domestic policies. “That is the essence of this meeting; it is a global summit and there are several heads of state of developed societies. The President’s policies in the last three weeks have really encouraged these foreign nations and investors to become more interested in the affairs of Nigeria; in shoring up the economy of Nigeria. “A lot of them are quite interested. Many of them have even indicated interest to meet with Mr. President on this trip,” Alake said. On Thursday and Friday, Tinubu will join other leaders to review and sign a New Global Financial Pact that places vulnerable countries on the priority list for support and investment following the devastating impact of climate change, the energy crisis, and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Leaders will mobilise innovative financing for countries vulnerable to climate change, foster development in low-income countries, and encourage investment in “green” infrastructure for the energy transition in emerging and developing economies. The President and the other global leaders, multilateral institutions, financial experts and economists will also take a more holistic look at the recovery of economies from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and rising cases of poverty to provide access to finance and investment that will leverage inclusive growth. He returns on Saturday.

Nigerian Uk based man weds male lover In France

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Tosin Ojutalayo, a Nigerian gay man living in the United Kingdom, and his boyfriend got married at Castle Bay in Hyères, France. On his Twitter feed weeks ago, Tosin had posted their loved-up pictures and explained how they met ten years ago. He wrote, “He slid into my DMs, while I was in a relationship, and of course, I shut it down #YorubaMenDontCheat,” in a tweet on April 12. Then, two months later (now single), he was present when I walked into a dinner gathering. We’re getting married in two weeks after ten years”

Uk based Nigerian man weds his lover

Uk-based Nigerian man weds his lover
Photo Credit: Twitter Source: @teesjourney Earlier today, May 24, he gave an update on his wedding. See below for more photos:

Nigerian Uk Based Man Weds Male Lover In France

Nigerian Uk Based Man Weds Male Lover In France

Nigerian Uk Based Man Weds Male Lover In France

Nigerian Uk Based Man Weds Male Lover In France

Rema’s ‘Calm Down’ achieves double diamond in France

Rema's 'Calm Down' achieves double diamond in France

Famous Nigerian superstar, Rema achieves another significant accomplishment in France as his popular single ‘Calm Down’ bags double diamond.

Rema's 'Calm Down' achieves double diamond in France

The global success of the song has earned it a double diamond certification in France, where it has sold over 500,000 copies, making it one of the most successful Afrobeats songs to be exported internationally. ‘Calm Down’ was released in February 2022 as one of the lead singles from Rema’s debut album ‘Raves & Roses‘ and features Selena Gomez on the remix. The song has also earned certifications in other countries such as Switzerland, Italy, and the United Kingdom, as well as a platinum plaque from the RIAA in the United States. Additionally, ‘Calm Down’ holds the record for the highest-charting African song on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching the number 8 spot, surpassing the previous record held by Wizkid‘s ‘Essence’ remix featuring Tems & Justin Bieber. The song’s music video is the most-watched Afrobeats video on YouTube, with over 427 million views, and has surpassed 2 billion streams across all platforms combined.

“We don dey buy money” — Nigerian alleges cash scarcity in France (Video)

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France-based Nigerian laments the alleged scarcity of cash in the French-speaking country for daily basic needs.

"We don dey buy money" — Nigerian alleges cash scarcity in France (Video)

It is no news that Nigeria is facing a scarcity of Naira notes as most businesses are forced to switch to electronic means of operations. A video making the rounds on social media captured a Nigerian living in France lamenting about the scarcity of the Euro currency. The lady who was seen in a busy banking hall stated that she alongside others have been stranded in the bank due to the unavailability of Euro notes. “My people we don dey buy money for France; money no dey again. You see queue; no money again. Nigeia con good pass France,” she said in part. Watch the video below …

Kolo Muani says he’s still haunted by miss during World Cup final between France and Argentina

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French footballer, Randal Kolo Muani has said that he might never get over the opportunity he missed to put France ahead during the last minutes of the World Cup final loss to Argentina in December 2022. Kolo Muani says he's still haunted by miss during World Cup final between France and Argentina With the two teams tied at 3-3 and the second half of extra time nearing its end, Kolo Muani got an opportunity to give France a big win during the thrilling encounter, but his effort was knocked off by Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez. The Eintracht Frankfurt star who sat for an interview with beIN Sports, said; “I still watch it, I know it off by heart. In my head, I said to myself: ‘Randal, you have to shoot now’. I tried to shoot towards the near post but the goalkeeper made a very good save. But there were other options. Kolo Muani says he's still haunted by miss during World Cup final between France and Argentina “I could have lobbed him, or find Kylian Mbappe [to the left]. But in the moment, I didn’t see him. It’s only when you watch back that you discover the other options. It’s too late. It still sticks in my throat and it’ll be there for life.” Martinez’s save ensured the final went on to a penalty shootout, which Argentina won. Although Kolo Muani converted his spot kick, it was not enough to keep France in contention as the South American side went on to win 4-2.

Pheelz ecstatic as “Finesse” goes gold in France

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Pheelz ecstatic as "Finesse" goes gold in France

Music producer cum singer, Pheelz announces via the image-sharing platform, Instagram that his song, “Finesse” has gone Gold in France.

Pheelz

A Gold certification depicts that the song has sold about 500,00 copies in France. This follows the news of Rema’s “Calm Down” taking the number one music spot in India. The song, “Finesse” was self-produced by Pheelz and was released on the 3rd of March, 2022. The song features a talented artist, BNXN. It fast became an anthem, topping charts and shutting shows down. Finesse is an Afro-fusion-themed song, with very relatable lyrics. The singer has alos released several amazing hit songs since then. See Pheelz’s post below;

France files official complaint against Argentina’s goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez

France files official complaint against Argentina's goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez

France has launched an official complaint against Argentina’s goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez for continuously trolling French footballer, Kylian Mbappe, after the South American country won the 2022 World Cup.
France files official complaint against Argentina's goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez
While Mbappe got four goals past Martinez during the World Cup final match, the Argentine goalkeeper has been enmeshed in a one-sided feud with the French footballer.
Martinez who declared Mbappe “dead” and also asked for a “one-minute” silence for him during Argentina’s dressing room celebration after winning the World Cup, has also been spotted holding an Mbappe doll next to Lionel Messi on the team’s open-top bus parade.
France files official complaint against Argentina's goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez
Speaking in an interview with Ouest-France, FFF president Noel Le Graet confirmed they’ve filed a complaint against Martinez whose action he said is “shocking” and “abnormal”.
Graet said;
“We have launched different procedures. It is very shocking. These are boys who have given the best of themselves for the France team to succeed. It is important that we support them. I wrote to my counterpart from the Argentine Football Association. I find these excesses abnormal in the context of sports competition, and I find it difficult to understand. It goes too far. Mbappe’s behaviour was exemplary.”