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EXCLUSIVE: ESABOD, ABIKE JAGABAN, AUTO BOLA, FIGHT DIRTY OVER K1 THE ULTIMATE …As Fuji King Mourns Ex-Lover Toyin Igbira

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Being a celebrity comes with its own drama, some are able to sail through fairly smoothly while others stumble through; getting caught in one scandal or the other. For
Fuji King Wasiu Ayinde, it would appear that his life as a celebrity is filled with
spotlights, laughter, lust and a lot of scandals involving top society women.
And so even while he mourns his ex-lover, Toyin Igbira, it is with a cloud of disrespect to her name and position in his life, as he is once again in the middle of a scandal involving three ladies.

LATE TOYIN IGBIRA

You would recall, Toyin Igbira, the infamous drug lord? Yes, the very same. She and K1
have been known to be romantically involved for decades. As a matter of fact, most regarded them as a couple. This is as a result of them visiting Mecca together back in the ’80s and ’90s, which according to Islamic rights symbolizes a union between the two.
Despite the fact that the two never solemnized their relationship, either religiously or legally, the love that they shared could not be overlooked. According to a source, Toyin
Igbira was Wasiu’s financial source and backbone in his career, assisting him with her drug largess to achieve his dreams.

ABIKE JAGABAN

This may be the reason K1 completely broke down when he heard of her death during a
performance in Agege last week Saturday. He eulogized her during the performance,
speaking of all her good deeds and her fine character. An eyewitness tells us that the
Fuji King was unable to hold back the flood of tears even after he came off the stage,
and remained in shock of her death despite her protracted illness.
Or maybe it was because he never gave her the one thing that would have made her stand out from the other women he frolicked with; his name. Although they were recognized as a couple, the duo never got married throughout their time together and up till her death. It would appear that regret may have contributed greatly to Wasiu’s demonstration of pain.
While he is still in mourning, the drama continues as the war of words between his other
lovers’ peaks.

ESABOD

According to another Society Reporters’ source, Wasiu Ayinde has been having romantic relations with Abike Jagaban. Although they both deny having such relations
repeatedly, Abike Jagaban has made a point of staking her claim on the man in other to
dissuade other interested ladies, by taking pictures while she is at his home or his
kitchen. One of such women is Esabod who is also reported to be romantically linked to
Wasiu, relations which they once again denied.

Denials notwithstanding, both women have turned Facebook into a battlefield of sorts,
trading words in their bid to win the affection of Wasiu.
Hoping to achieve a seize fire and bring an end to their little squabble, K1 thought it wise to invite Esabod to his birthday party where Abike Jagaban would also be present.
According to a source, another reason Wasiu flew Esabod into the country for his birthday was to dis Auto Bola who had accused him of being a ritualist who has a shrine in his home, while carrying on the deception of being a devout Muslim.
Turns out, it wasn’t really a smart move after all, as Abike Jagaban took it upon herself to run the show and ensure that Esabod was not properly attended to during the party,
believing that Esabod had romantic interests in Wasiu. Needless to say, this only added fuel to the blazing fire and salt to an open wound.
Thus, Esabod again took to social, this time directing her spiteful words to Wasiu,
accusing him of deceiving her and bringing her to his party to be disrespected by Abike
Jagaban.
Esabod might have taken things too far when she accused Wasiu of being a drug lord.

According to her, this was the reason for the solid relationship between Wasiu and his deceased lover Toyin Igbira.

AUTO BOLA

In the case of Auto Bola who was also alleged to be dating Wasiu, she denied their relationship and later relocated to Canada. According to our source, this was a strategic move on her part to allow her better access to Wasiu without having to fight other women. Wasiu is a citizen of Canada and visits the country at least six times a year for
medical check-ups amongst other things.
Auto bola being the youngest of the women with whom Wasiu is rumored to be having romantic relations has made her displeasure at his antics known by calling him out about frolicking with old hags because he doesn’t want to spend money on younger women.
As K1 pleads with Auto Bola and tries to mend their friendship, Esabod, and Abike
Jagaban bound by a common fear of losing their lover to another woman, take the fight to auto Bola, and they have been fighting themselves dirty, even placing death threat on each other.

It is rather interesting really because now you might be wondering what exactly this
man has in his pants that has all the ladies going crazy because it definitely cannot be
the meager fortune he has in his pockets.
As it is now, things are getting progressively chaotic in K1’s love life, as these three women
continue to claw at each other over K1 who is sadly still mourning his ex-lover, Toyin
Igbira.

Sunday Adebayo.

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How Four-Year-Old Boy Died During Feeding In Former Presidential Aide, Senator Joy Emodi’s Abuja School

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A four-year-old pupil, identified as Miguel Ovoke, has reportedly died at BrickHall School in Abuja during feeding hours.

We learnt that the school located at Cadastral Zone B11, Kaura in Abuja, is owned by Senator Joy Emodi, who was a member of the 5th and 6th Senate before serving as Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on National Assembly Matters.

She is the founder and Chairman of the school, we learnt.

During her time in the Senate, she was appointed Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education.

It was learnt that Ovoke who died on Wednesday.

According to the death certificate of the pupil dated April 24, 2024, issued by Excel Specialist Hospital, Abuja, which was sighted by The PUNCH, Ovoke was brought to the hospital by his teachers around 11 am in an unconscious state.

The medical report, signed by Dr. Akinwande Ajayi, on behalf of the medical director, indicated that he was brought in, “on account of aspiration on meat while feeding at school.”

Upon examination, the medical team found that the boy’s pupils were fixed and dilated, with a nonreactive response to light.

His peripheral pulses were said to be “impalpable, blood pressure was unrecordable, and there was no cardiopulmonary activity or respiratory excursions, silent chest.”

Efforts made by the hospital to resuscitate him failed.

When contacted, Josephine Adeh, the FCT Police Command Public Relations Officer told SaharaReporters that she had not been briefed about the incident.

“I have not been briefed about the incident, I will get back to you when I have anything on the matter,” she said.

Sahara Reporters!

 

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An Icon of Service: NATCOM boss, Otunba Adejare Adegbenro’s Leadership Legacy

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In the intricate mosaic of Nigeria’s societal fabric, Otunba Adejare Adegbenro stands as a beacon of commitment, resilience, and service.

 

Born on March 6th, 1973, in Lagos, he draws from a lineage steeped in political legacy, being the grandson of the late Premier of Western Region, Alhaji Daudu Sooroye Adegbenro. Raised in a family that values service to the community, Otunba Adegbenro has carved his path as a distinguished figure in Nigerian society.

 

The culmination of his familial heritage and dedication to community service was marked by his installation as the first Otunba Laje of Owu Kingdom in Ogun State, Southwest Nigeria.

 

This historic event, which took place on January 20th, 2018, under the auspices of His Royal Majesty Oba Olusanya Dosunmu II, traditional ruler of Owu kingdom, reinforced Otunba Adegbenro’s deep-rooted ties to his cultural heritage and commitment to uplifting his people.

 

Beyond his traditional titles, his influence extends globally, with his appointment as High Commissioner by the International Human Rights Commission (IHRC), where he spearheads foreign special missions aimed at preventing illegal migration and human trafficking. This appointment is a testament of his reputation as a renowned security expert and industrialist, whose expertise transcends national borders.

 

In his role as the acting Director-General of the National Commission against the Proliferation of Arms, Light Weapons, and Pipeline Vandalism (NATCOM), Otunba Adegbenro has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to combating threats to national security. His vast experience in security consultancy and supply of security gadgets has positioned him as a pivotal figure in Nigeria’s security landscape.

 

However, Otunba Laje of Owu Kingdom’s contributions extend beyond the realm of security.

 

Through his foundation, the Otunba Adejare Adegbenro Foundation (OAAF), he channels his resources towards uplifting the less privileged in society. With initiatives ranging from the provision of boreholes to communities lacking access to clean water, to scholarships for deserving students, he exemplifies the spirit of philanthropy and communal solidarity.

 

Reflecting on his journey, Otunba Adegbenro once acknowledged the challenges he has faced, from navigating the complexities of entrepreneurship to confronting societal stereotypes.

 

Yet, through it all, he remains resolute in his commitment to service and upliftment. His philosophy, rooted in faith and compassion, drives him to make a tangible difference in the lives of others, regardless of obstacles encountered along the way.

 

Otunba Adejare Adegbenro stands as a testament to the power of leadership, resilience, and unwavering dedication to the common good. In him, Nigerians find not only a visionary leader but a compassionate steward of progress, whose impact reverberates far beyond the shores of his homeland.

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Real Reasons WPG, Parent Company Of Eko Electricity Distribution Company, EKEDC, Sacks Ex-MD/CEO, Tinuade Sanda With Immediate Effect

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West Power & Gas Limited, the parent company of Eko Electricity Distribution Plc (EKEDP) has sacked the immediate former MD/CEO of the electricity distribution company, Ms Tinuade Sanda.

Sanda’s appointment with WPG Ltd was terminated in a letter signed by the company chairman, Charles Momoh and dated April 17, 2024.

The letter titled, ‘Termination Of Contract Of Employment,’ said Ms Sanda’s termination of employment takes effect from the date on the letter.

It reads, “We refer to your contract of employment dated April 1, 2022, signed between you and WPG Limited [the “Contract”].

“We hereby advise you that your services are no longer required and accordingly your employment with WPG Ltd is hereby terminated effective April 17, 2024, in accordance with clause 10.2 of the Contract.

“WPG Ltd is obligated to pay you three months salary in lieu of notice and hereby advise you that the due amounts have been credited to your account.

“You are requested to kindly return all company’s properties (whether WPG or EKEDP) in your possession which will include but not limited to laptops, identity card, and status car upon your receipt of this letter.”

“We wish you all the best in your future endeavours,” it added.

On March 26, Society Reporters reported that Ms Sanda had been suspended by EKEDP and directed to return to WPG, from where she had been seconded to the electricity company.

The suspension was in line with a directive of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to the EKEDP board to suspend with immediate effect all the workers of WPG Limited working with the company.

WPG is a limited liability company incorporated under the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which has a stake in EKEDP. The consortium of local businesses acquired a 60% stake and controlling interest in EKEDP (Eko Disco).

We gathered that the directive might be connected with the recent petition by some concerned staff members of EKEDP to the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima; Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for intervention in the alleged endemic corruption in the management of the electricity distribution firm.

Although the company had dismissed the allegation, describing it as unfounded, the accusers continued to push for external investigation.

Society Reporters reported on March 18, that the Board of Directors and Management of the electricity distribution company had cleared all the staff members accused of corruption and other fraudulent practices.

The Board in a statement signed by its Chairman, Dere Otubu, titled “Eko Disco Management Cleared In ‘Ghost Worker’ Investigation,” said that the investigation into the ‘ghost workers’ allegations had been concluded and findings indicated that the allegations of fraud, negligence, or conspiracy against some members of staff were unfounded.

However, in compliance with the directive of NERC, the Board Chairman, Otubu, directed Ms Sanda to leave her position as MD/CEO of EKEDP, as she was also seconded from WPG.

But reacting to the report, Director and Chairman, Legal and Regulatory Committee, Mr. Babor Egeregor, faulted the Board Chairman’s letter suspending the MD/CEO and others on secondment, insisting that Ms Sanda remained the CEO of EKEDP.

Indeed, we learnt that following the directive, the MD/CEO, Chief Legal Officer, Chief Finance Officer, Chief Human Resources Officer, Chief Auditor and Compliance Officer and others on secondment at the company handed over their handover notes to their subordinates as directed.

A copy of the letter addressed to the MD/CEO signed by the board chairman, dated March 25, 2024 and obtained by us, is titled: ‘Implementation Of NERC Directive On Seconded Staff.’

The letter read, “We have received a NERC directive dated March 21, 2024, which instructed Eko Electricity Distribution Plc inter alia, as follows: ‘EKEDC is hereby directed to ensure that all staff working for the utility are employed by the utility directly, bound by applicable service conditions that are applicable to the employees of the utility and paid through the utilities payroll.’

“The Disco is obligated to obey these directives due to the powers of NERC as stipulated in the Electricity Act 2023. In compliance with the above directive, all seconded staff from WPG Ltd are being released by Eko Electricity Distribution Plc and returned to WPG Ltd.

“You are hereby relieved of your role, office, and position at Eko Electricity Distribution Plc effective immediately and returned to WPG Ltd your Employer.

“You are further directed to hand over to the highest ranking staff of Eko Electricity Distribution Plc under you.

“We hereby record our appreciation of your valuable services and contribution to the growth and successes achieved by Eko Electricity Distribution Plc over the years as a seconded staff from WPG.”

A source told this platform that those affected were discovered to have been operating with a ‘double standard’ on the job.

The Director of IT department, JP Attueyi, a WPG staff member also seconded to EKEDC, swiftly handed over to the most senior person in his department.

In his handover note, addressed to the IT Department and Temitope Odufuwa, dated March 25, Attueyi said it was in compliance with the directive of the chairman.

It partly read: “As you may be aware, I am a WPG staff seconded to EKEDC – WPG owns EKEDC. Today I got an email from the EKEDC Chairman saying that all WPG staff have been recalled back to the parent company effective immediately. As such, I will be handing over to Tope to run the IT department.”

“Please give him the necessary support as we navigate this period,” he wrote.

 

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