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Tuesday, 19 June 2018
Drake Surprise Dad With A Bentley On Father Day
Drake surprised his dad with a new Bentley for Father’s Day. Drake’s dad was at home on Sunday before he got a call about a gift being outside of his place. Initially, he reportedly
thought it was some delivery package until he opened the door and saw a brand new Bentley sitting outside.
The guy who delivered the car says Graham FaceTimed Drake immediately after receiving the gift.
The car is estimated to be worth $100k .
Graham shared a photo of the car on Instagram with a heartfelt caption to it.
Ghana Football Head Denies Cash Gift
The second-most powerful man in African football has branded video of him apparently taking cash gifts "lies".
Former Ghana Football Association (GFA) head Kwesi Nyantakyi was seen taking $65,000 (£48,000) from an undercover reporter.
But Mr Nyantakyi says the footage was doctored, dismissing it as "shoddy work with cut and paste".
He also says that audio snippets have been "inserted" and rearranged so as to falsely incriminate him.
It is against the rules of Fifa, football's world governing body, to accept any gifts of cash.
Mr Nyantakyi resigned from his posts with Fifa and the Confederation of African Football (Caf) after the footage was made public in June.
It is the first time he has commented on the allegations since stepping down.
One Killed In Eiye & Aye Cult Clash In Lagos
A deadly clash by two rival cult groups has resulted to the death of an unidentified man at Alapere in Ketu, near Lagos. The incident took place at Modupe Street, off Kazeem Street in Alapere late on June 17.
A resident of the area, who claimed to have witnessed the fight told Newsmen that the cultists came from a nearby street, describing the area as a hotbed of cultist activities.
The Alapere cult war has been on for more than three years, resulting to the death of no fewer than eight people within the period.
The source, who pleaded not to be identified, named the rival cults as members of Eiye and Aye confraternity.
“These cultists are always at war with each other, shooting guns at night all the time. “Kazeem, Aminu and Akampson Streets near the transformer at Alapere are notorious for cult activities,” the source said.
The spokesman for the Lagos Police Command, Mr Chike Oti, confirmed the development, saying that the dead man was stabbed to death. Oti said that the identity of the dead man was not yet known.
He said, however, that the body had been removed by policemen from the Alapere Division and deposited at a mortuary. The spokesman said that no arrest had been made on the development.
A resident of the area, who claimed to have witnessed the fight told Newsmen that the cultists came from a nearby street, describing the area as a hotbed of cultist activities.
The Alapere cult war has been on for more than three years, resulting to the death of no fewer than eight people within the period.
The source, who pleaded not to be identified, named the rival cults as members of Eiye and Aye confraternity.
“These cultists are always at war with each other, shooting guns at night all the time. “Kazeem, Aminu and Akampson Streets near the transformer at Alapere are notorious for cult activities,” the source said.
The spokesman for the Lagos Police Command, Mr Chike Oti, confirmed the development, saying that the dead man was stabbed to death. Oti said that the identity of the dead man was not yet known.
He said, however, that the body had been removed by policemen from the Alapere Division and deposited at a mortuary. The spokesman said that no arrest had been made on the development.
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