NIGERIA IN PERIL, NEEDS COLLECTIVE SALVATION, SAYS TAMBUWAL AT 60.(PHOTO).

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 Nigeria in peril, needs collective salvation, says Tambuwal at 60 Former Speaker of the House of Representatives and ex-Governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, on Saturday, warned that Nigeria is in grave danger and urgently needs national salvation, calling on citizens across political, ethnic and religious divides to unite and rescue the country from its current trajectory. Tambuwal spoke at a high-profile colloquium organised in Abuja to mark his 60th birthday, an event that brought together former Presidents, vice presidents, political leaders and statesmen, who used the occasion to reflect on the state of Nigeria’s democracy and the future of governance. Lamenting the state of the nation, Tambuwal said Nigeria has fallen far short of the hopes and expectations that accompanied the return to democratic rule. He noted that many of the founding figures of the country’s democracy, both living and deceased, would be deeply unhappy with prevailing realities. “This is not w...

MY FATHER CHOSE STEPMOTHER OVER ME, ACTOR CHARLES INOJIE SPEAKS ON CHILDHOOD.(PHOTO).


My Father Chose Stepmother Over Me, Actor Charles Inojie Speaks On Childhood 

Nollywood actor, Charles Inojie, has recounted a story of his upbringing, revealing that his father did not provide for him due to his stepmother.

He also expressed a lack of emotion when meeting his mother for the first time.

In an interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo shared on Friday, Inojie said in broken English, “Since dem born me till today, I’ve only lived with my father for only eight months, say pikin and papa live together. 

"We got to a point where she asked that my father should make a choice between her and Baba no go leave the woman wey dey lash am, give am everything, go choose one boy wey we no know whether he go become person for life."

Reflecting on the day he met his mother for the first time, the comic actor said, “The day I was to meet my mother for the first time, that time I don too see so nothing dey panic me again. I have been on the street for how long. 

"So one of my uncles called me. So I went there, when I entered, one woman dey there, everybody quiet, nobody is talking.

"The next thing I see the woman dey clean tears, I talk say belike say na my mama be that.”


 

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