Thursday 27 September 2018

Could Pastor Paul Adefarasin Be Behind Daddy Freeze Inability To Get An MC Job For 2 Years

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Popular OAP, Daddy Freeze is never too far from controversies, and he has now revealed the powerful person behind his MC job drought.
OAP Daddy Freeze had stated that some powerful people have been preventing him from getting MC jobs. According to him, this is because he’s always speaking against them. He said;
‘From my experience with these people who stop at nothing if you dare speak out against the lies many of them are telling, you are in for a lot.
They fought me on every realm, I lost every business client, I used to MC a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 5 events monthly and I used to charge more than a million Naira per event. I haven’t MCed in 2 years.
They went as far as trying to get me sacked from work so I can be without much of a ‘crown’ and ‘frozen’.
All I do now is teach the Bible from home online and in my weakness his great strength prevails. My egbon, I pray that the river of truth that is flowing from your mouth, NEVER ceases and in the weakness of whatever persecution may come, God’s strength in you will prevail!
Many people have since been wondering who the powerful people are, well, a screenshot of a chat between Daddy Freeze and an Instagram user seems to have revealed that. 
The screenshot shows Pastor Paul Adefarasin is one of the people.
See screenshot below;



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Checkout Why ASUU rejected N20B Fund Released By FG



The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has described the N20b released by the Federal Government for the revitalisation of public universities as “too little, too late.”

The union insisted that what the government has done was to merely scratch the problems confronting tertiary education on the surface.

National president of the union, Prof Biodun Ogunyemi, Chairman University of Ibadan chapter, Prof Deji Omole and a national leader of the union, Prof Abiodun Aremu insisted that the N20b payment was unacceptable.


They recalled an earlier agreement and Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with the government in 2013 where it promised to massively inject funds into public universities in the country to the tune of N1.3 trillion over a period of six years.

Ogunyemi said government had over the years succeeded in merely scratching on the surface, the problems confronting tertiary education in the country.

He said, “What government is trying to do is to go back to tokenism and this has always scratch the problems on the surface, tokenism is not acceptable to our members as a lasting solution to addressing the problems in our institutions.

What our members want to see is that now that government has shown commitment that it is ready to implement the MoU of 2013, it should go ahead and pay what is due for at least one year, which is N220b for revitalisation.

The demonstration of willingness would have ended in October last year, which was why I said the N20b is coming too late.

By our calculation and going by the MoU, government owes over 800b, how can it be paying N20b and there is fanfare about it?

Its something we expected government to have done quietly and not to make noise about it. That’s why I said too little, too late.”

“What is happening in Osun State now is not an election. What we have is a coup" Senator Adeleke Cries Out On The Rerun Election Going on in Osun

Adeleke, has described the ongoing rerun election in seven units in the state as a ‘coup ‘. Adeleke, who spoke with a Punch correspondent on the telephone, said that supporters of the PDP were being denied access to ballot papers in the governorship rerun election.

“What is happening in Osun State now is not an election.  What we have is a coup.  That is what we are witnessing now. Our supporters are being harassed and are not allowed to vote at all. Let the whole world know that this is not democracy, ” he said.

100-Year-Old Woman Set To Wed The Love Of Her Life

A 100-year-old woman is set to marry her lover who is 26 years younger than her, proving it's never too late to tie the knot. Norah Witkiss was whisked off her feet by Malcolm Yates, 74, when they met at modern sequence dancing.

The couple have been together for more than 30 years and will tie the knot next month.

The centenarian from Prestatyn, who turns 101 in December, says she wants to get hitched "before it's too late".

She and Mr Yates are set to say "I do" at a ceremony at The Beaches Hotel in the town on October 16.


Ms Witkiss, who has been married twice before, said: "Malcolm and I have been together for 30 odd years but have never spoken about getting married.

"We just thought we'd get married now before it's too late.

"I was worried about me getting older and I didn't want to lose the opportunity.

"I'm sure we'll be happy.

"We're really looking forward to it."

The retired school cook who ran the kitchen at Ysgol Penmorfa, has got her dress and hat sorted for the ceremony and the couple's wedding rings are on order.

They will be joined by close friends and family for a meal after they take their vows.

Former bus driver, Mr Yates, 74, recalled how they got together.

"We met at modern sequence dancing in Meliden.

"I couldn't dance, but Norah was very good at it. She more or less taught me and helped bring me on.

"We went travelling a lot and would dance on holidays to Torquay.

"We liked the Cha-cha-cha the best.

"We're always out and about together."

The mum-of-one was born in Wrexham in 1917 and married her first husband, Fred Thomas, when she was 18.

They met after she was given a green card by the Labour Exchange and was sent to work at the Prestatyn Golf House Hotel as a maid and cook, where he was a golf caddy.

After he died in 1970, she met Bert Witkiss and they were married for 16 years. He died in the late 1980s.

Jose Mourinho wants Pogba sold in January transfer window

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According to fresh reports, Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho wants star man Paul Pogba sold in the January transfer window.
The UK Mirror has reported that Mourinho has told the club to get rid of Paul Pogba in the January transfer window.
Mourinho and Pogba clashed again during training on Wednesday and it was captured by TV cameras.
The France midfielder is desperate to join Barcelona, just two years after returning to United for a then world-record £89million. And Mourinho is as keen on getting rid of him as soon as possible.
United believe their best chance of receiving a new world-record £200m transfer fee is to wait until next summer, but their manager wants a deal done earlier.
The club had refused to sell forward Anthony Martial in the summer against Mourinho’s wish and also blocked his attempt to buy Tottenham defender, Toby Alderweireld.

I’m Ready For Governorship Primaries - Ambode

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday expressed his readiness to participate in Saturday’s Primary Election where members of the All Progressives Congress, APC, across the State are expected to choose the party’s flag-bearer through direct primaries.

Ambode will slug it out with former Lagos Commissioner for Establishments, Training and Pensions, Babajide Sanwo-Olu and former Lagos Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Obafemi Hamzat for goernorship ticket of the APC, Lagos State.

In a statement issued by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Kehinde Bamigbetan, the governor said he was restating his readiness in line with the choice of the party in Lagos State and the validation given to the direct primary preference by the Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC)

Chelsea not for sale despite reports Roman Abramovich sets £3bn asking price


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Chelsea owner, Roman Abramovich, is reportedly willing to sell the West London club if his £3billion valuation is met.
According to Bloomberg, the Russian billionaire remains ‘frustrated by his British visa problems’ and is open to bids to finally sell the Blues once the right offer is met.
Abramovich encountered problems renewing his existing visa in June amid rising political tensions between Russia and Britain.
The Stamford Bridge club were forced to deny reports last month that the 51-year-old is looking to cash-in after 15 years in West London.
An offer of £2billion was said to have been tabled by Britain’s richest man Sir Jim Ratcliffe, but it will take a far bigger bid for Abramovich to sell Chelsea.
Recall that Roman Abramovich rejected an approach from Ratcliffe to buy Chelsea Football Club.
Initially, it was claimed that the club’s owner  Roman Abramovich,had put the club up for sale with a price tag of more than £2billion following his dispute with British Government over his visa status.
However his associates dismissed reports he was considering giving up his 15-year ownership of the club but indicated he may have brought in the same specialists who helped Manchester City’s Abu Dhabi ownership sell a 13 per cent stake to Chinese investors in 2015.