Saturday, 14 September 2013
Kennis Music's Dayo D1 Caught In The Web Of Sex Scandal
There's a top secret popular broadcaster, Dayo Adeneye aka D1, would not want anybody to know if he has his way but unfortunately the beans has been spilled. The business partner of the Kenny Ogungbe of Kennis Music is sure having sleepless night over his amorous affair with a lady who is based in the UK.
According to sources, Dayo Adeneye must have bitten more than he can chew as his unguarded extra marital affairs has started to hunt him as plans to get rid of the pregnancy which his UK mistress had for him was abortive leaving D1 at crossroads.
It was gathered reliably that D1 met this Calabar babe, Susan Ekpe during the 2009 Nottinghill Carnival and the duo has been closely inseparable since then to the extent D1 found her house in London as second home and was even at his best when Susan came to Nigeria for the first time, learnt he sent his car to pick her at the airport and also spoilt her silly during her stay.
The source who`s close to the lovebirds hinted that the once bubbly Susan is now a sad lady as she now has to nurture and fend, all alone for her almost 2 years old child, a bouncing baby girl who`s D1`s perfect replica.
We were told that, D1 had actually been strict with the use of condom during the constant relationship that lasted almost 4 years until he decided to go it `raw` one fateful evening.
Weeks after, the result came and D1 stood his ground that it must be an abortion, though Susan who's then in her early 30s tried all she could but unfortunately the baby who's named Rebecca refused to be aborted given credence to its Biblical meaning of "To Bind", so the baby has forever bind the union.
Rebecca's mum who works in the UK is sick and tired of everything. According to sources, she's not asking for too much, not marriage this time but for Dayo D1 to take up his responsibility as the baby's father and all this she has tried to pursue in a solemn and subtle way without success.
In our facts finding mission, we tried to get in touch with Dayo Adeneye for his own side of the story, when this office got him, he was so attentive but the moment he heard the name, Susan Ekpe, he quickly cut off the phone, and we rang him back several times but he ignored the calls. #GOBE!
Source: National Enquirer
Sunday, 1 September 2013
Stop Disgracing Me, Jonathan Begs PDP Governors; Breakaway Faction Gives Conditions For Meeting
President Goodluck Jonathan
Jonathan, who is still coping with the unexpected shock he received yesterday when seven governors broke away from the party to form a parallel PDP during the party's mini convention in Abuja, called the governors to a peace meeting at the Presidential Villa on Sunday night.
But as of the time of this report, only 16 of the 23 governors, including those of the G5+ who had been on a consultation tour, had arrived at the meeting, which was being held at the previously-unknown First Lady wing in the villa. Several of the governors hurriedly left Abuja to avoid meeting with the president.
They were Mu'azu Babangida Aliyu (Niger), Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso (Kano), Isa Yuguda (Bauchi), Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Idris Wada (Kogi), Liyel Imoke (Cross River), Jonah Jang (Plateau), Godswill Akpabio (Akwa Ibom), Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara), Emmanuel Uduaghan (Delta), Ibrahim Shema (Katsina), Murktar Ramalan Yero (Kaduna), Garba Umar (Taraba Acting Governor), Seidu Dakingari (Kebbi), Theodore Orji (Abia), and Ibrahim Dankwambo (Gombe).
Also present at the meeting were the counsel to PDP, Joe Kyari Gadzama; the National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki; the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Anyim Pius Anyim; and the Chief of Staff to the president, Mike Oghiadhome.
President Jonathan, along with his deputy, Namadi Sambo and some members of the PDP leadership, arrived at the venue of the meeting at exactly 9.27pm, while the governors were waiting.
Sources at the meeting said the President urged the governors to stop disgracing him at public.
The source said, "The President, who looked subdued, begged the governors to sheathe their swords and stop disgracing him in the public."
Meanwhile, it has been learnt that the breakway faction of the party sent Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso to offer Mr. Jonathan two conditions for a meeting with him: step down from running in 2015, and let the party hold a fresh convention.
The split in the ruling party has seriously unsettled Mr. Jonathan, and earlier on Sunday, he invited former president Obasanjo to an emergency meeting.
It was learned that Mr. Obasanjo, who had earlier met with some of the rebellious governors, was the one who advised President Jonathan to invite the governors to an emergency meeting.
A source at the presidency said they were shocked that the breakaway governors only sent Mr. Kwankwaso to the meeting with the president as they had expected all the governors to be in attendance.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tambuwal is also contemplating pledging allegiance to the New PDP. A source told SaharaReporters that a lot of activities will change in the political landscape this week as a lot of political interests within the ruling party plan to abandon Mr. Jonathan and his team by openly pledging allegiance to the breakaway faction.
The Super Eagles coach has released the names of the 23 players that will prosecute the match against the Flames
The list was submitted and accepted by the Technical Committee of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
“We have accepted the list of 23 players and they will resume camping for the match in Calabar as from Monday,” Chris Green, Chairman of the Technical Committee, said.
Making a return is Vincent Enyeama, who was omitted from the team that played South Africa in the Mandela Challenge and also included is new Caykur Rizespor defender, Godfrey Oboabona.
The Super Eagles need only a draw to progress to the 10-team final elimination round, where two-leg, knock out fixtures will determine Africa’s five flag-bearers to the 2014 World Cup.
THE FULL LIST
Goalkeepers: Vincent Enyeama (Lille FC, France); Austin Ejide (Hapoel Be’er Sheva, Israel); Chigozie Agbim (Enugu Rangers, Nigeria)
Defenders: Elderson Echiejile (Sporting Braga, Portugal); Benjamin Francis (Heartland FC, Nigeria); Efe Ambrose (Celtic FC, Scotland); Solomon Kwambe (Sunshine Stars, Nigeria); James Okwuosa (Chippa United, South Africa); Godfrey Oboabona (Rizespor FC, Turkey); Azubuike Egwuekwe (Warri Wolves, Nigeria)
Midfielders: John Mikel Obi (Chelsea FC, England); Ogenyi Onazi (SS Lazio, Italy); John Ogu (Academica de Coimbra, Portugal); Victor Moses (Chelsea FC, England); Nnamdi Oduamadi (AC Milan, Italy); Nosa Igiebor (Real Betis, Spain); Sunday Mba (Enugu Rangers, Nigeria)
Forwards: Ahmed Musa (CSKA Moscow, Russia); Brown Ideye (Dynamo Kyiv, Ukraine); Shola Ameobi (Newcastle United, England); Emmanuel Emenike (Fenerbahce FC, Turkey); Uche Nwofor (SC Heerenveen, Netherlands); Obinna Nsofor (Lokomotiv Moscow, Russia)
Transfer Table in the last 5 day
» Date | Player Name | Country | To | From | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
9/1/13 |
Defender
| Man City | Atl. Madrid | Full Ownership | |
9/1/13 |
Midfielder
| Real Madrid | Tottenham | Full Ownership | |
9/1/13 |
Striker
| AS Saint-Etienne | Rennes | Full Ownership | |
9/1/13 |
Striker
| Chelsea | Porto | Full Ownership | |
9/1/13 |
Midfielder
| Parma | Napoli | Loan | |
8/31/13 |
Defender
| Cardiff | Rennes | Full Ownership | |
8/31/13 |
Midfielder
| Crystal Palace | Reading | Full Ownership | |
8/31/13 |
Midfielder
| PAOK | Parma | Loan | |
8/31/13 |
Defender
| Parma | Le Mans | Full Ownership | |
8/31/13 |
Defender
| Hellas Verona | Atletico Mineiro | Full Ownership | |
8/31/13 |
Midfielder
| Rennes | Marseille | Loan | |
8/31/13 |
Midfielder
| Olympiakos | Monaco | Loan | |
8/31/13 |
Defender
| Genoa | Milan | Full Ownership | |
8/31/13 |
Midfielder
| Milan | Genoa | Full Ownership | |
8/31/13 |
Defender
| Ternana | Parma | Loan | |
8/31/13 |
Midfielder
| PAOK | Parma | Loan | |
8/31/13 |
Midfielder
| Bologna | Cittadella | Free Transfer | |
8/31/13 |
Defender
| Torino | Udinese | Loan | |
8/31/13 |
Defender
| Livorno | Udinese | Loan | |
8/31/13 |
Striker
| Celtic | Schalke | Full Ownership | |
8/30/13 |
Midfielder
| Tottenham | Roma | Full Ownership | |
8/30/13 |
Striker
| Real Madrid Castilla | Botafogo | Loan | |
8/30/13 |
Midfielder
| Bastia | Fenerbahçe | Loan | |
8/30/13 |
Midfielder
| Catania | Sevilla | Loan | |
8/30/13 |
Midfielder
| Tottenham | Ajax | Full Ownership | |
8/30/13 |
Striker
| St Mirren | Nice | Loan | |
8/30/13 |
Midfielder
| Rayo Vallecano | Valencia | Loan | |
8/30/13 |
Midfielder
| Monaco | Sevilla | Full Ownership | |
8/30/13 |
Striker
| Modena | Juve Stabia | Full Ownership | |
8/30/13 |
Defender
| Modena | Catania | Free Transfer | |
8/30/13 |
Striker
| Nocerina | Hellas Verona | Loan | |
8/30/13 |
Midfielder
| Salernitana | Hellas Verona | Loan | |
8/30/13 |
Midfielder
| Pro Vercelli | Hellas Verona | Full Ownership | |
8/30/13 |
Midfielder
| Paganese | Hellas Verona | Full Ownership | |
8/30/13 |
Defender
| Parma | Pro Vercelli | Free Transfer | |
8/30/13 |
Midfielder
| Juve Stabia | Atalanta | Loan | |
8/30/13 |
Defender
| Juve Stabia | Atalanta | Loan | |
8/30/13 |
Striker
| Milan | Juventus | Full Ownership | |
8/30/13 |
Midfielder
| Padova | Sampdoria | Loan | |
8/30/13 |
Defender
| Tottenham | Steaua | Full Ownership | |
8/30/13 |
Defender
| Livorno | Novara | Full Ownership | |
8/29/13 |
Striker
| Rayo Vallecano | Malaga | Loan | |
8/29/13 |
Defender
| Ajaccio | Roma | Loan | |
8/29/13 |
Striker
| Chelsea | Anzhi Makhachkala | Full Ownership | |
8/29/13 |
Midfielder
| Vannes OC | Evian | Loan | |
8/29/13 |
Midfielder
| Alcorcón | Real Madrid Castilla | Free Transfer | |
8/29/13 |
Striker
| Milan | Catania | Loan | |
8/29/13 |
Midfielder
| Auxerre | Rennes | Loan | |
8/29/13 |
Midfielder
| Auxerre | Rennes | Full Ownership | |
8/29/13 |
Defender
| Bologna | Palermo | Loan |
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