High Chief Ateke Tom celebrated his birthday with 500 widows, at his hometown Okirika, Rivers State. The celebration themed ''Outing With The Widows'' is aimed at sharing love with widows, food items, wrappers and huge cash were distributed at the event. Speaking at the occasion, High Chief Ateke Tom, said the gesture was to impact positively on the widows who were most vulnerable in the society, adding that widows were faced with a lot of challenges as a result of the death of their husbands. Also speaking,Nollywood star, Mrs Patience Ozokwo, lauded the celebrant for his commitment in bringing happiness to the widows, adding that the gesture has shown that he was the man for all people. She used the opportunity to call on well-to-do men to emulate Ateke’s gesture to care for women, especially the widows in the society in order to give them a sense of belonging. Highpoint of the event was prayers by the widows for God’s guidance and protection...
*THE DELE AJISEBUTU MOVING TRAIN* By AGADA IKECHUKWU When a man is described as an exceptional leader and professional it is a certainty he is graced with the leadership magic wand that can effect real change. Eti-Osa Constituency II of Lagos State is about to finally witness light at the end of the tunnel through a man unapologetically committed to the upliftment of his community while also helping the course of humanity. Dele Ajisebutu is a visionary with an articulate leadership blueprint that defies stereotypes. Traveling down his antecedents of being a pastor and intimidating resume of 35 years combined experience in Human resource management, Outsourcing, Banking & Real Estate, shows a man who does big things quietly and makes bold moves without making a song and a dance of it. Cosmopolitan, Godly and unwavering, he cuts the picture of the true yearnings of the people of Eti-Osa Constituency II. His vision and mission are laced with the tablet of solutions to the litany...
Music legend, Tuface Idibia is in South Africa this week for what seems like a vacation and his most prominent stop so far is the late Nelson Mandela’s home in Soweto City, South Africa. He shared a video of himself being welcomed to the town of the late South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, president and philanthropist by some young Soweto men.
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