I Abiodun Victoria awujoola popularly known as vickymore.
A gospel musician
I was born in lagos . I had a very simple and happy childhood, I have seven siblings.
Like my dad calls me song writer, love writing and composing songs during my spare time.I live in Akure.
I joined the choir in my church during my primary school days , and till now am still in the choir, midst of the people of God, praising and singing to him. Hv always loved singing gospel songs right from childhood. I can't compose anyother songs than gospel songs. I get inspired with the awesomeness of God and his mighty works.
Finally, it wouldn't hurt to travel to amazing places, continue to meet wonderful people and doing what I know how to do best, in my music career I will like God to touch lives through my ministrations not just the fame. So help me God. Amen
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Nicknames: vickymore
Nationality: Nigeria
Religion : Christian
Heroes: My Mom
Interests : writings, going to the orphanage babies homes, love to be around children, travelling.
Graduated from:
Newton college badagry
The polytechnic of Ibadan
Christianity
Favorite Musical Artists : Sinach and other gospel singers
Favorite Genre(s): praise & worship; contemporary Christian
Favorite Songs : Baptist Hymnal’s
Favorite Movies: Shrek, wedding planner
Favorite Actors: olu jacob, Robin Williams, favorite Directors: funke akindele, kogberegbe
Favorite Genre(s): cultural drama; romantic comedy and Movies.
Favorite TV Shows: Nta, Channels and
Favorite Channels: CNN, africa magic
Most Addictive Show : professor john bull, Jennifer's diary
Characters you relate to : Sofia
Favorite Dishes: amala and ewedu
Favorite Desserts : chocolate chip, Vanilla ice cream
Favorite "Drink ": sobo
Favorite Junk Food : Donut
Favorite Sport : swimming
Places I love : Nigeria, USA, Canada
Places I like to see: Canada, England Dream Vacation: isreal
I like to wear : jeans, gowns
Likes:
-travelling all over d world singing, doing what I know how to do best
-Christian praise music
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Wednesday, 22 March 2017
Meet one of the finest gospel singer abiodun Victoria awujoola popularly known as Vicky more
Meet Japan’s Oldest Porn Star Who Recently Retired At Age 80
After a decade of peeling off for X-rated
movies, a Japanese porn actress famous for
being the country’s oldest has called it
quits — at the ripe old age of 80.
Maori Tezuka, a former opera singer who
made her debut in Japan’s flourishing
“silver porn” industry at a sprightly 71,
blamed her decision partly on a lack of
red-blooded Lotharios able to keep up with
her.
“Once the lights go on, you just do your
best,” she told local media.
“I have no regrets, but shooting became
difficult when the actor wasn’t my type,”
added Tezuka, who in true showbiz
fashion left the door open for a possible
return.
“It was never about the money for me. I’ve
already been asked about returning in two
or three years — I said I’d think about it.”
Geronto-porn is not for the faint-hearted
but is big business in Japan where around
34 million people — or a quarter of the
population — are over 65.
Japan’s porn industry rakes in about $20
billion a year, with movies featuring
rambunctious geriatrics accounting for
around a quarter of that market, industry
insiders say.
In recent years sales have soared as more
of the country’s perky seniors celebrate
their mojo.
The genre took off thanks largely to the
exploits of Shigeo Tokuda, an 82-year-old
actor who has appeared in hundreds of
blue movies with titles such as “Forbidden
Elderly Care” and “Manic Training of
Lolitas”.
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Man Allegedly Kills Friend Over N500 Dog Meat In Lagos
27-year-old welder, Sunday Hycenth, has
been arrested by the Lagos state Police
command for allegedly killing his friend,
Onwe Ozoemelem, over a N500 dog meat.
The incident reportedly happened in the
FESTAC Town area of the state. According
to PUNCH Metro , Hycenth and 26-year-old
Ozoemelem had engaged in fisticuffs over
the dog meat bought by their friend.
Sunday allegedly hit the deceased, Onwe
with fist blows on the chest, after which he
slumped and was rushed to a hospital,
where he died.
Hycenth was subsequently arrested by
policemen from the FESTAC division before
the case was transferred to the State
Criminal Investigation and Intelligence
Department, Yaba.
Hycenth hails from the Ezzamgbo area of
Ebonyi State, while the late Ozoemelem was
born in the Ezza North area of the same
state.
The suspect said he worked as a welder
around the Waterside area of FESTAC.
He said on December 30, 2016, when the
incident happened, he was revelling with
his friends when a man bought the dog
meat for them. He said,
“The man that bought
the meat for us is like
a big brother. We
started sharing it in
the order of seniority.
The meat had gone
round and it remained
two pieces for me and
the deceased. He
suddenly picked the
two and ate them. He
then dropped the
plate.
“I challenged him for
eating the meat and
he said the man that
bought it didn’t say I
must also eat from it. I
told him if he needed
to eat meat that badly
he should have gone
back to his village and
that was how the fight
started.”
He explained that after some minutes of
wrestle, they were separated. The suspect
claimed that he later went inside his room
to drink water and change his clothes.
Hycenth said a few minutes afterwards, the
victim began groaning with pain and
complained of chest pains, adding that he
was among those that rushed him to a
hospital in the area.
Hycenth denied responsibility for the death
of his friend.
“I didn’t punch him or
use any object to hit
him. It was just a
normal fight and he
was on top of me
when we were
separated. He told me
he did not smoke
because he had a
chest pain that had
been disturbing him
for some time. I didn’t
kill him,” he added.
Punch adds that the police were awaiting
the result of the autopsy conducted on the
corpse while the families of the victim and
suspect were making plans to bury
Ozoemelem in Ebonyi.
Hycenth was on Thursday arraigned before
an Ebute-Meta Magistrate’s Court on one
count of murder. His plea was not taken
for the charge.
The Police Prosecutor, Inspector Julius
Babatope, asked that the defendant be kept
in prison pending the release of legal
advice from the Directorate of Public
Prosecutions.
But the defence counsel, A.A. Onyiuke,
urged the court to look into the facts of the
case, saying the charge brought by the
police was not appropriate.
The Magistrate, Mrs. M.O. Olajuwon, after
perusing the case file, said the charge
brought by the police was wrong.
She said,
“Both of them were
fighting when one of
them fell and died. So,
it is not murder, but
manslaughter. I am
going to grant him bail
pending the release of
legal advice.”
She subsequently gave the suspect bail in
the sum of N500,000 with two sureties each
in like sum. Olajuwon adjourned the matter
to ........
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Apostle Suleman Sex Scandal-Stephanie Otobo Re-arraigned ,Charged With Blackmail, Threat to Life
The police on Monday re-arraigned
Stephanie Otobo, the woman who claimed
she had an affair with Apostle Johnson
Suleiman, before a Tinubu Magistrates’
Court, Lagos.
Otobo, 23, was brought before Magistrate
Kikelomo Bukola-Ayeye alongside Wisdom
Godstime, 43, on a three-count charge of
conspiracy, intent to steal, blackmail and
threat to life.
The police on March 6 failed to obtain a
remand order for the duo from the same
court, following Magistrate Bukola-Ayeye’s
ruling that there was insubstantial
evidence to support the charge against
them.
At the commencement of Monday’s
proceedings, the prosecutor, M. A.
Animashaun, said the defendants and
others at large committed the alleged
offence on February 14, 2016 at about
10:30 a.m. at Police College, Ikeja, Lagos.
He alleged that they conspired amongst
themselves to steal by demanding for
property with menace and attempted to
extort money.
Animashaun also said that the defendants,
“with intent to blackmail a man of God,
unlawfully demanded the immediate
payment of $1million to Otobo by Apostle
Johnson Suleiman, the president and
founder of Omega Fire Ministry
Worldwide, else she would call a press
conference and accuse him of committing
adultery with her and thereafter kill him.”
The court also heard that the defendants
with intent to extort money from Suleiman,
accused him of committing adultery with
Otobo and also promised to marry her.
According to the Animashaun, the offences
were punishable under sections 411, 301
and 303 of the Criminal law of Lagos State,
2015.
The defendants pleaded not guilty to the
charges.
Magistrate Bukola-Ayeye granted them bail
in the sum of N100,000 each which they
must deposit with the court’s registrar and
two sureties in like sum.
She adjourned the case till April 27 for
trial.
The Nation
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Tuesday, 21 March 2017
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My name is Badamasi popular name known as Topsecret (TPS) i was born in kogi state in the village called Ayingba am 28 years old in March 3 1989.i started my music in 2011in edo state with Mr Victor studio, which is calle soundfeast entertainment where i obtained my two tracks one my time, and the second African colour.from this point I was going to the dancing party raping other foreign musician song like west life thinking that somebody from somewhere would came up and get me a help but unfortunately no body, so i keen on hustling here and there even on the social network like 2go whatsup until I meet the right person mr Kelvin richman who is willing to change my life today.it all started from facebook when I took his number from facebook then i called him direct and explain to him about my music and he now said ok! no problem that he will help me i thank you for him and his work group god bless you and your family.
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Manafort sought for questioning – in D.C. and Kiev Authorities in Washington and Kiev are seeking testimony from Trump’s former campaign chairman. By KENNETH P. VOGEL , JOSH MEYER and DAVID STERN | 03/20/17 09:50
Paul Manafort cast the scrutiny of him as “a blatant attempt
to discredit me and the legitimacy of the election of
President Trump.” | Getty
American and Ukrainian officials are pushing to
question President Donald Trump’s former
campaign chairman Paul Manafort in separate
investigations related to his work for a pro-
Russian political party in Ukraine once headed
by that country’s disgraced former president
Viktor Yanukovych.
Rep. Jim Himes (D-Conn.) told POLITICO that
Manafort “would certainly be at the top of my
list to testify” before the House Intelligence
Committee’s ongoing investigation of Russian
meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
The panel held its first public hearing Monday,
featuring hours of testimony from FBI Director
James Comey, who publicly acknowledged for
the first time that his agency is investigating the
possibility of Russian coordination with
members of Trump’s campaign team. “Of all of
the characters in and around the Trump
campaign and administration, Paul Manafort’s
relationships with Russians are by far the
longest-standing and the deepest,” said Himes,
who is a member of the committee. “And he has
some pretty unsavory contacts.”
At the same time, an investigative department
within a top Ukrainian law enforcement agency
intends to ask the U.S. Department of Justice for
help questioning Manafort about his possible
relationship to Yanukovych during the 2014
riots that drove Yanukovych from power,
according to Serhiy Gorbatyuk, the head of the
department for special investigations within the
General Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine.
Gorbatyuk’s section of the office had previously
sought the DOJ's assistance with an ongoing
investigation into allegations of illegal
government spending during Yanukovych’s
time in office, including payments to a
Washington law firm that assisted Yanukovych
in a legal battle with an imprisoned political
foe.
But Gorbatyuk said the DOJ did not respond to
seven previous requests for assistance from the
prosecutor’s office — two formal requests
followed by five “reminders.”
One missive was sent directly to Comey, whose
agency is an arm of the DOJ, CNN reported on
Sunday.
FBI’s Trump-Russia probe
knocks White House on its
heels
By SHANE GOLDMACHER and MATTHEW
NUSSBAUM
Gorbatyuk acknowledged that the office was at
least somewhat confused by the lack of
cooperation from the FBI, which has an
evidence-sharing agreement with the Ukrainian
prosecutor’s office. “I would call it a lack of
understanding why it's taking so long to fulfill
our requests,” he said.
The Ukrainian inquiries would be hampered
without the DOJ's cooperation, Gorbatyuk
added. “For our investigations, it is important
to receive the materials that fulfill our requests
and these include interviews with [the
Washington law firm] and Paul Manafort,” he
said.
Manafort said he had not been contacted by the
FBI or anyone in the Ukrainian general
prosecutor’s office, and he cast the scrutiny of
him as “a blatant attempt to discredit me and
the legitimacy of the election of President
Trump.”
In a statement distributed by a public relations
consultant he hired recently to deal with a
rising number of media inquiries, Manafort
declared that he had “no role or involvement”
in the theft and public dissemination of
embarrassing emails from the Democratic
National Committee and the personal email
account of John Podesta, the campaign
chairman for Trump’s Democratic rival Hillary
Clinton.
The U.S. intelligence community has attributed
the hacks to Russia.
Manafort said “I have never spoken with any
Russian government officials or anyone who
claimed to have been involved in the attack.”
He added that “despite the constant scrutiny
and innuendo, there are no facts or evidence
supporting these allegations, nor will there be.”
As the focus on Manafort intensified Monday,
the White House sought to distance Trump from
the veteran GOP operative. Manafort took
control of Trump’s campaign during a pivotal
stretch last spring, when the candidate was
working to clinch the GOP nomination and
unite the party, remaining at the helm until
mid-August, when he was forced to resign amid
scrutiny over his work in Ukraine.
Press secretary Sean Spicer declared from the
White House briefing room podium that
Manafort “ played a very limited role for a very
limited amount of time.”
WHITE HOUSE
5 takeaways from Comey’s
Trump takedown
By AUSTIN WRIGHT and MARTIN
MATISHAK
At Monday’s intelligence committee hearing,
Comey said his agency is investigating Russia’s
interference in the U.S. election to benefit
Trump, as well as “the nature of any links
between individuals associated with the Trump
campaign and the Russian government, and
whether there was any coordination between
the campaign and Russia’s efforts.”
But the handling of the inquiries as they relate
to Manafort could fuel questions about whether
investigators are putting their full weight into
investigations related to ties between Trump,
his team and Russia.
Democrats on the intelligence committee have
accused Comey of being less than forthcoming
with information about the investigation. And
some Democrats are grumbling that the FBI has
assigned fewer agents to the Trump-Russia case
than it had working on a case involving the
mishandling of classified information by
Clinton when she was secretary of state.
It’s not clear whether the committee’s
Republicans, whose control over the panel gives
them more sway over witness lists, will allow
Manafor or other witnesses connected to the
president to be called.
During Monday’s proceedings, Himes drew
attention to questions about the FBI’s
participation in the Ukraine investigation,
asking Comey why his agency hadn’t responded
to earlier requests for assistance from the
Ukrainian prosecutor general.
“That's not something I can comment on,”
Comey said. “I can say generally we have a very
strong relationship and cooperation in the
criminal and national security areas with our
Ukrainian partners. But I can't talk about the
particular matter.”
An FBI spokeswoman would not comment on
the requests or even confirm that they had been
received.
A different federal law enforcement official
urged caution in reading into a delayed
response from the DOJ to the requests from
Gorbatyuk, the Ukrainian prosecutor.
Requests under such so-called mutual legal
assistance treaties often precipitate prolonged
negotiations and usually involve government-
to-government assistance as opposed to help in
interviewing a private citizen. “This stuff just
takes time,” the official said.
Gorbatyuk’s office can only investigate
foreigners who are charged with committing
crimes on Ukrainian soil, and it can’t approach
foreigners outside the country for questioning
without assistance from their country of
citizenship.
Manafort is not a suspect in the investigation by
Gorbatyuk’s office, he stressed.
“This is part of an investigation into the former
president, Viktor Yanukovych, on suspicion of
creating a 'criminal organization,’” said
Gorbatyuk.
The office’s most recent line of inquiry — into
Manafort’s possible relationship with
Yanukovych during the months-long
Euromaidan protests that began in late 2013 —
stems from texts apparently hacked from the
cellphone of Manafort’s daughter Andrea.
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By ANNIE KARNI
In one March 2015 exchange of text messages
that appears to be between Andrea Manafort
and her sister, Andrea Manafort seems to
suggest that their father bore some
responsibility for the deaths of protesters at the
hands of police loyal to Yanukovych during the
protests.
“Don't fool yourself,” Andrea Manafort wrote.
“That money we have is blood money.”
Manafort has acknowledged that Andrea
Manafort was hacked, and he corroborated the
authenticity of at least some of the text
messages, which were posted in a data file on a
so-called darknet website affiliated with a
hacktivist collective.
He has said he wasn’t in Ukraine during
Euromaidan, and he asserted that his work in
Ukraine was “open, transparent and focused on
doing all that I could to promote policies that
were pro-Western” and focused on “moving
Ukraine into the [European Union].”
Another revelation about Manafort’s work in
Ukraine surfaced Monday night, when The New
York Times reported on documents that it said
appeared to show that the Party of Regions tried
to hide a $750,000 payment to Manafort by
funneling it through an offshore account and
disguising it as a payment for 501 computers.
A Ukrainian parliamentarian named Serhiy
Leshchenko, who has alleged that Manafort was
paid millions of dollars illegally by the Party of
Regions, released the documents to the Times,
and announced a Tuesday news conference in
Kiev ostensibly to highlight them. Before the
Times story posted, Leshchenko wrote on
Twitter that the documents would reveal “how
Manafort legalized money paid by ousted
President Yanukovych.”
A spokesman for Manafort told POLITICO that
Leshchenko’s claims were “baseless.”
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