‘I’LL TURN OFF THE MIC’ — REMI TINUBU REINS IN ADELEKE’S SINGING AT OONI’S ANNIVERSARY. (VIDEO/PHOTO).

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 ‘I’ll turn off the mic’ — Remi Tinubu reins in Adeleke’s singing at Ooni’s anniversary First Lady Oluremi Tinubu cautioned Ademola Adeleke, the Osun state governor, for prolonged singing during his remarks at the 10th coronation anniversary celebration of Adeyeye Ogunwusi, the Ooni of Ife. The moment, captured in a now-viral video, occurred as the governor mounted the podium on Sunday to pay tribute to the monarch and to congratulate the Remi on her newly bestowed chieftaincy title, Yeye Asiwaju Gbogbo Ile Oodua. Rather than proceed immediately with his formal message, Adeleke, popularly known as the “Dancing Governor” for his spirited public appearances, burst into a short musical chant, drawing laughter from parts of the audience. Remi, who had moments earlier received her traditional title from the Ooni, walked towards the podium, gestured lightly to the governor, and whispered to him to proceed with his statement. “Go ahead,” she was heard saying, in an attempt to steer the ev...

WILLIAM AND KATE ATTENDS BELGIUM'S 100 YEARS COMMEMORATIONS TO HONOUR BRAVE MEN.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge joined world leaders including President Francois Hollande of France, centre, and Queen Mathilde and King Philippe of Belgium at Liege today            Kate Middleton and William,the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge represented the Queen in Belgium today monday at the first of several events commemoratig the outbreak of the first world war.Prince William paid tribute to the Belgians who had died resisting the German's advance across the continent.Prince William said ''Among the very first victims were the people of Belgium whose resistance was as Gallant as their suffering was great.Britain owed a great debt of gratitude to Belguim for it's fortitude and resistance during the 191-1918 war which left around 17 million soldiers and civilians dead''.The countries that joined the celebration includes France,Belguim and Germany.The celebration was held at the Memorial at Cointe in Belgian city of Liege.Prince Charles and Prime Minister David Cameron were at a WREATH laying ceremony at the Cenotaph in Glasgow.More photos below.                                                                                                        Giving thanks to Belgium: Prince William addressed the world leaders during the ceremony at the Cointe Inter-Allied Memorial at Liege in BelgiumAwe-inspiring setting: The Duke of Cambridge (at lectern, bottom left) addressed leaders from around the world at the Cointe Inter-Allied Memorial at Liege, BelgiumPrince Charles left Glasgow Cathedral with the Lord Provost of Glasgow, Sadie Docherty, after a service for the Commonwealth to commemorate the centenary of the Great WarThe Prince of Wales later laid a wreath at the cenotaph in Glasgow on a day of events in Britain and EuropeDavid Cameron lays his wreath in Glasgow this afternoonRemembering the dead: Prince Harry saluted as the 800-strong military parade marched through the naval town of FolkestoneThe Prince of Wales and Prime Minister David Cameron chat during a wreath-laying ceremony at the Cenotaph in Glasgow

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