Showing posts with label Chief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chief. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Pics: Esama of Benin Chief Gabriel Igbinedion host friends to super lunch at his London home



 The Esama of Benin Chief Gabriel Igbinedion host buddies and organization contacts, including Dele Momodu, ONTV CEO Similar Salami and pastor Ituah Ighodalo to a'tremendous chicken'meal at his house in Hampstead, London . See images from the meal following the break. ...

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Teju Babyface's Touching Tribute To Late Chief Tunji Okusanya Of MIC



When I tell my driver that Tunji Okusanya of MIC is dead, I envision he will say, 'ah! man daada to ma'n fun mi l'owo yen!'(dat generous man!).
I walked into his office to invite him 2 Season2 of our show in 2010. We had never met but he hugged me.  He told me how he loved our show and how I would go far up the ladder of Success. I discovered that he liked to laugh a lot.

Continue after the break.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Ijaw leader Chief Edwin Clark remarries at 86, to Dr Bisola Sodipo



Ijaw Leader and former Information Minister, Chief Edwin Clark remarried last week Sunday March 17th at the age of 86. Today is actually is 86th birthday. Happy birthday, sir! Back to the story. Chief Clark married well known medical doctor, Dr Abisola Sodipe Akindeko. The wedding ceremony took place at his home in Apapa and another one at the bride's home at Okupe Estate in Maryland. Dr Abisola Akindeko is the former best friend of Iyabo Obasanjo who lost two of her children in an assassination attempt on Iyabo Obasanjo's life. Dr Abisola's children were riding in Iyabo's car when it was attacked by hired assassins in 2003. The gunmen, thinking Iyabo was in the car, shot into the car killing the two children instantly. Iyabo and Dr Abisola had been riding in the doctors car, while the children rode in Iyabo's car. It was a huge story back then. Glad to know she's doing well now!


Friday, March 1, 2013

Photos: Chief Rasaq Okoya gets Thisday Lifetime Achievement Award



   
The billionaire businessman received a Lifetime Achievement Award as Business Entrepreneur of Our Time from Thisday Newspaper on Tuesday February 26th.



Monday, February 25, 2013

Official statement from the family of Chief Justus Esiri (OON)



See the statement below... 
We are heart broken as we announce the passing of Chief Justus Esiri OON popularly known as the “Village Headmaster”, following a complication from Diabetes.
Chief Justus Esiri OON, was a loving husband, father, grand father, brother, uncle and friend. An Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON), The Otun Amuludun of the Source in Ile-Ife Osun State, and Veteran Nollywood Actor.
He died in the late hours of the 19th of February 2013. Chief Esiri, born on the 6th November 1942 hailed from Oria Abraka, Delta State. He was a strong believer in family values, and a great supporter of Nollywood.
See the rest after the Break...

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

74 year old billionaire businessman Chief Adeojo's young wife gives birth to twins



Chief Michael Adeojo is the Chairman of Elizade Motors, the biggest distributors of Toyota vehicles in Nigeria and the father of internationally acclaimed fashion designer, Deola Sagoe. He will be 75 June this year. 
I got this exclusive gist from someone close to the billionaire's young wife, Taiwo, who was his secretary before he married her a few years ago after he lost his wife.  Taiwo (pictured above with chief Adeojo) gave birth to  twins, a boy and a girl yesterday night in a London hospital. Congrats to them!

Monday, January 21, 2013

Exclusive: The Story Of Two Rivals; King Sunny Ade And Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey



THE decade of the ’70s was characterised in Nigeria by Afro-fusion music, with the late Fela Anikulapo Kuti as the major inspirer. But alongside this revolution, juju music was also flourishing with Ebenezer Obey and Sunny Ade as major exponents who were perceived at the time by their numerous fans as archrivals. An intriguing aspect of this development was that the two musicians had their different styles, backgrounds and approaches, a situation which made this perceived rivalry a healthy one that added value to the emerging juju music of that period.

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