OHANAEZE COUNCIL CONDEMNS EFCC'S DECLARATION OF LAGOS GOVERNOR'S ALLY, AISHA ACHIMUGU WANTED. (PHOTO).

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 Ohanaeze Council Condemns EFCC’s Declaration Of Lagos Governor's Ally, Aisha Achimugu Wanted The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide has criticised the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over what it described as the "unjust persecution" of socialite and businesswoman Aisha Sulaiman Achimugu. The group, in a statement issued on Sunday by its National President, Mazi Okwu Nnabuike, condemned the manner in which the EFCC raided Achimugu’s Abuja residence and declared her wanted, despite her being out of the country at the time. A viral video had earlier surfaced online, purportedly showing EFCC officials at the Achimugu family home, where her 80-year-old mother was allegedly forced to sit on the floor and she was denied water. Okwu decried the EFCC’s decision to declare Achimugu, a well known associate of Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, wanted just days after she was invited for questioning.  He argued that the move appeared to be a premeditated ...

'I'VE LEARNT A LOT IN PRISON'- GUCCI MANE REVEALS. (PHOTO).


 'I've learnt a lot in prison' - Gucci Mane reveals


American rapper, Radric Delantic Davis popularly known as Gucci Mane revealed tha he learnt a lot in prison especially patience.

The 1017 record label boss also said he learnt more about patience from his wife.

Appearing on his wife’s podcast, ‘All Things Keyshia Ka’Oir,’ Mane also revealed why a lot of artistes signed to his 1017 label are in prison.

The ‘Take Dat’ crooner explained that a lot of his signees are in jail because they have issues that people rarely see.

According to him, he can help them because he is also an ex-convict.

The host had said, “The street wants to know why all your 1017 artists keep going to jail.”

Responding, Mane said: “Well, that was how I was going back and forth in jail. I try to help those artists that I see a lot of myself in [them]. I feel like if I’m not helping them, who else is going to help them? Nobody sees that part of the story.

“They definitely have a story to tell. They come from the trenches. I want to help. I feel like I can relate to them. I know what they got going on.”

Three 1017 artists, Pooh Shiesty, Foogiano, and Young Thug, are currently serving different jail terms.

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