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December 2, 2021 Ini Edo Reacts To Reports Of Welcoming A Baby Through Surrogacy

Ini Edo Reacts To Reports Of Welcoming A Baby Through Surrogacy

Popular Nigerian actress Ini Edo has been reported to have welcomed a baby with a married man.

Controversial Instagram blogger Cutie Juls disclosed that a man known as Kome donated sperms to Ini Edo with a different woman who was made to carry the pregnancy.

She also added that Ini Edo’s baby daddy allegedly maltreated his wife and got his marriage broken when he hooked up with Ini, so he’s currently fighting for Ini Edo, although he’s broke.

“I have 3 gists… legit confirm. But since I love good news o.. let’s start with that one. Congratulations to Ini on her baby. But as for our in-law [babydaddy] Kome, I don’t know how far with his education o.

True Ini had our beautiful baby true surrogacy, which is more than normal. Oga, you were happy before, so wetin con change now? Stop stressing our beautiful Abeg. Cuz Oga Kome Ini na beautiful babe. If you no wan be baby daddy again, go we are cool. Cuz at it stands now we are planning holidays but the other woman for the other side no wan gree we.. Enjoy this for now and congratulate Ini on the birth of her child.

In fact, I am extremely happy that I am even feeling like supporting her in this new twist. By the way he is married with kids so he is not our in-law. Just our babydaddy. We thank him immensely for availing his sp —- erm but he should kindly let Ini be. The days of mocking women with child birth is over and I am very delighted.

As for the men that wants to live in the olden days, na you sabi. We women will have our kids by whatever means that we deem it fit. If you like, stay as pikin papa, if you like japa like Kome the deadbeat father we don’t care. Las las we will find means to take care of our kids,” Cutie Juls wrote on her Instagram page

Meanwhile, Ini Edo has made her first posts on IG amid the rumours saying she is the greatest light.

December 2, 2021 BREAKING: Emirates Restores Services To Nigeria 9 Months After

BREAKING: Emirates Restores Services To Nigeria 9 Months After

Emirates will resume its passenger operations between Dubai and Nigeria from 5 December 2021, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) carrier said this morning.

This is coming nine months after the carrier suspended flights to Nigeria following a diplomatic row between the two countries over COVID-19 protocols.

It would be recalled that in the wake of the restart of flight operations after the COVID-19 lockdown, the airline on the instruction of UAE authorities introduced a rapid antigen test in addition to the negative PCR test approved by the Nigerian government.

The government kicked against this and on this basis, flight operations stopped between the two countries.

However, the issue was recently resolved paving the way for the resumption of a direct flight between the two countries.

Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, said it will operate to and from its Nigerian gateways with daily flights, providing travellers from Nigeria convenient access to Dubai, which remains a highly popular holiday and business destination.

It said it would also enable travellers to safely connect via Dubai to the Emirates network of over 120 global destinations.

Emirates said it will operate to Abuja with EK 785 and 786. EK 785 will depart Dubai at 1100hrs, arriving in Abuja at 1540hrs.

The return flight, EK 786 will take off from Abuja at 1900, arriving in Dubai at 0435hrs the next day.

Emirates flight EK 783 to Lagos will depart Dubai at 1030hrs, arriving in Lagos at 1540hrs. The return flight EK 784 will depart Lagos at 1810hrs, arriving in Dubai at 0415hrs the next day.

Throughout the pandemic, Emirates stated that it has been helping its customers travel safely and confidently, implementing industry-leading health and safety measures at every point of the travel journey, helping communities reconnect faster and facilitating economic recovery.

The airline has also been working hard to provide up to date, comprehensive travel information to its customers, as well as speeding up processes on the ground through digital verification for COVID-19 via the IATA Travel Pass, as well as touchless check-in and biometrics processing.

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December 2, 2021 Bayelsa Arraigns Three Herders for violating Anti-Open Grazing law

Bayelsa Arraigns Three Herders for violating Anti-Open Grazing law

 Bayelsa State Livestock Management Committee has charged three herders at a Magistrate’s Court in Yenagoa for violating the anti-open grazing law.  

Security operatives attached to the committee had arrested them last weekend for contravening the Livestock Breeding, Rearing and Marketing Regulations Law 2021, signed in February by Governor Douye Diri, which banned open grazing in the state.

Presiding Magistrate, Stanley Ekeru, in his ruling granted the three suspects bail with the sum of N200,000 each, with a clause that the bail would only be perfected by a surety who owns landed property and reside in the state.  

He adjoined the case till December 21 for a hearing.

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December 2, 2021 Sultan Of Sokoto Abubakar Says Ignorance, Emotion Threatening Unity of Nigeria

Sultan Of Sokoto Abubakar Says Ignorance, Emotion Threatening Unity of Nigeria

The Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, has said calls around the division of Nigeria by groups in the country are driven by ignorance and emotions rather than knowledge of what makes a nation.

He spoke in Abuja at the National Unity Summit 2021 organised by the National Prosperity Movement (NPM), with the theme ‘Nigeria: The imperative of Unity’.

The Sultan was represented by the Emir of Keffi, Alhaji Shehu Yamusa III, said:

Chairman, Nigeria Governors’ Forum and Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi, was the special guest of honour; while a former chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, delivered the keynote address.

Fayemi debunked the insinuation that the Nigerian Amalgamation of 1914 was a mistake, urging critics to note that most countries in the world were products of involuntary or compelled mergers of peoples who decided to stay together in unity.

Giving his keynote address, Jega said the problems threatening the unity of Nigeria could no longer be ignored.

He said the military had worked more for national integration with their policies; whereas the civilian governments did not go beyond sloganeering. 

He said the implementation of federal character in employment into federal service and the quota system of admissions into tertiary institutions bequeathed by the military to address imbalances had created ethnoreligious and regional tensions, and animosities.

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