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Reactions As Man Takes Back All The Money He Sprayed On Bride Who Refused To Smile Or Dance In Video
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An emerging video has captured an unusual occurrence recorded at a wedding occasion involving a man who sprayed a bride money
In what came as a surprise to many, the bride stood like a tree and didn't smile as a guest rained money on her
In a separate scene captured from the same wedding, the man is seen with two other fellows gathering the money he sprayed on the bride
Nigerians have reacted to a bizzare occurrence that took place at a wedding ceremony.

While it has become commonplace in Nigerian wedding occasions for couples to be sprayed money by guests, this same gesture by a guest was received differently by a bride.

Video shows man taking back all the money he sprayed bride who refused to smile at her wedding
The man was seen in a room counting the money Photo Credit: Screengrabs from video shared by @saintavenue_ent1, Newscastars

In a video shared on Instagram by @saintavenue_ent1, a bride stood like a log of wood and didn't smile as an agbada-wearing guest rained money on her.

Video shows how kid stones his parents' TV while watching film, damages the screen beyond repair
Surprisingly, the guest seemed not to care about her countenance as he continued to spray the money on the bride.

In another scene from the same wedding, the guest who had sprayed the bride money was seen in a room with two others packing the money they had sprayed at the occasion.

The man could be seen receiving a call in the same wear he had worn while carrying out the gesture on the bride while the two other fellows in the room gathered currencies of different denominations that were scattered on the floor

Watch the video below:


Mixed reactions trail the video
@linkinpark_fr wrote:

"The money is doing the dancing , just in case you re wondering."
@ofloje07 commented:

"She know say the owner will still collect his money back."
@mykehoneyland said:

Lady gets married to photo of her lover as the man said he is busy abroad, photos from the wedding wow many
"Omo wetin dey happen for UAR ??"
@weaseleon stated:

"She no say the money no go reach ha."
@te_nnyson remarked:

"Hisbah police dey watch her."
Bride refuses to smile at wedding as hubby sprays her money
Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a bride had stood like tree and refused to smile as hubby sprayed her money at their wedding.

The video showed the bride donned in blue and red attire as she stood still before her guest. Her man was seen happily spraying her some money but she did not smile.

The happy groom even tried to whisper something funny into the ears of his woman but she did not budge. The man, however, did not stop as he kept smiling and spraying his woman.
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Hauwa Atiku-UwaisTo Reconcile DJ Cuppy And Zlatan Ibile
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GELATO: ATIKU'S DAUGHTER VOWS TO RECONCILE DJ CUPPY AND ZLATAN IBILE.



Hauwa Atiku-Uwais has invited DJ Cuppy and Zlatan taste her 'Special Reconciliation Flavoured Gelato' to facilitate their reconciliation after the celebrity DJ tweeted about Zlatan having blocked her on Whatsapp and Instagram.



Hauwa, who is daughter to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, owns Dark Delight Cakes and Patisserie in Gudu District, Abuja and she also studied at the Gelato University in Bologna, Italy.



She tweeted the invitation via her handle @HauwaAtikuUwais this morning.

About that Gelato. I make the best of it around here. I am inviting you and... Zlatan to my Abuja store. Let me prepare a special 'Reconciliation Flavoured Gelato' for both of you. Any time this January?

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Fidelity
Why We Cannot End ASUU Strike Now- Ogunyemi -
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Why we cannot end ASUU strike now- Ogunyemi - Businessday NG

.. expresses concern over looming brain drain
Why we cannot end ASUU strike now- Ogunyemi

There are indications that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) may not be calling off its eight weeks old strike anytime soon despite offers by the federal government.

The Union has insisted that it will only call off the the 8-month old strike when it sees significant commitment of the federal government towards fulfilling its promise to the union.

ASUU had embarked on the strike following disagreement it had with the government over refusals to bring its members under the federal government Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System (IPPIS), which it said does not capture its peculiar situation, adding that it will bring it under government bureaucracy, and erodes it autonomy

ASUU therefore, proceeded to develop what it described as a more transparent pay system named the University Transparency and Accountability Solution (UTAS) as an alternative to the IPPIS

Following the disagreement, ASUU embarked on an indefinite strike in March over several issues including the non-implementation of agreements and resolutions the government reached with the union in 2009.

Thus, despite several meetings with the federal government, both parties had remained resolute on its position, until recently when the federal government offered the sum of N65 billion to ASUU to call off the lingering strike

Labour Minister, Chris Ngige had while speaking on the latest offer, disclosed that N15 billion of the amount would be dedicated for revitalisation of universities.

N20 billion, he said, was offered to the union, which makes it N35 billion earmarked for revitalization of infrastructure in the universities.

The government therefore, urged the Vice-chancellors across public universities to submit details of the Earned Academic Allowances EAA to the National Universities Commission (NUC) before November 30.

But Biodun Ogunyemi, President, ASUU in an interview with BusinessDay on Thursday said that the union is yet to meet with other branches of the union to deliberate on the offer. He however said the decision to call of the strike will be taken very soon

We assure our students that once we see significant improvements in what government is planning to do and see them actually doing what they promised we will not hesitate to call off the strike.

The ASUU President when pressed further, said
I will not be the one to determine if ASUU will call off the strike, we have sent the latest offers to our branches and we will meet very soon to consider and get back to government if not tomorrow (friday), it will be very soon

This is just as the ASUU President warned that the country may face another wave of brain drain following the poor commitment of government towards addressing the demand of the union and ultimately address the different levels of rot in Nigerias education system.

Ogunyemi wondered why the federal government had refused to raise a Visitation Panel to its Universities for over ten years now, as against provisions that such panels must visit the Universities, every five years.

Such visits, he said would allow the government to evaluate the true state of infrastructure in the Universities.

Ogunyemi, said Nigerian Universities not only lack the basic infrastructure to keep scholars in the sector, but the very few available facilities are already going obsolete and governments will to address the matter has been tragic.

The ASUU President said the immediate cause of the the lingering crisis remains the non implementation of the 2019 Memorandum of Action (MOA) signed with the federal government on 7th February 2019.

He decried that government have made several promises to the union for several years which has not been actualized despite the Memorandum of understanding and Actions signed.

According to him, some of these issues include the revitalization fund, which has been on since 2009; Earned Academic Allownaces which government agreed to pay in four installments in 2019, the failure of government to carry out Visitation to public universities. He siad the last Visitation was conducted in January 2011 and government promised to inaugurate Visitation panels but has not fulfilled it.

Government made several promises on all these but have not been able ro fulfil them. Government is now trying to play a trick against the union, he cried

The President disclosed that only N20 billion of the N1.3 trillion naira have been committed by the Muhammadu-Buhari led administration to revitalise university.

Let me put it bluntly, government has not addressed revitilization that is why its still an issue, he said.

He recalled that in 2013 under Jonathan government conducted a NEEDS assessment on universities and agreed to inject a total of 1.3 trillion into Publuc universities for six years after seeing the level of decay, but only successfully paid the the first tranche of 200 bn, while 220 billion is to be paid for the next 5 years, but regrets that the Muhammadu Buhari Administration has not done anything meaningful to that regards.

Ogunyemi explained that of the N65 billion offered by government to lure the union into calling of the strike only N25 billion is for revitalization instead of the agreed N110 billion, while 40 billion was meant to address Earned Academic Allowances (EAA).

On other demands of the union, particularly the IPPIS and its proposed UTAS, the ASUU president said, despite the powerful lobby and gang up UTAS will surely see the light of the day.

He insisted that the university system has its peculiarities, adding that IPPIS will not allow the University its autonomy

We cannot embark on recruitment without clearance from the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation which will take away the autonomy of Universities. he said

According to him, the universities will among other things lose its autonomy and deprive students of learning in line with global beat practicesm

You dont put University under the armpit of civil service because you are now exposing them to the risk of bureaucracy. Universities are unique its not like civil service where you just unify all allowances and payroll.

Under IPPIS, We cannot attract scholars from other climes to share global practices .IPPIS will not allow that because it means you will have to go and clear with the head of service . What we call over time excess work load, administrative allowances are not the same as the civil service, he said.

The ASUU President recalled that in the 1990s , Nigeria had the first wave of brain drain adding that the country is yet to recover from it, even as he regretted that government is yet to create the enabling environment for scholars to compete with their counterpart on ither climes.

This, according to him is evident in the lingering strikes following failure of government to commit funds to the revitalization of the university system after several years of clamour and agitations for several years.

He disclosed that only N20 billion of the N1.3 trillion naira have been committed by the Muhammadu-Buhari led administration to revitalise infrastructure in universities across the country

He pointed out that the union is not just pushing for the adoption of the home grown UTAS for the interest of the union alone, but for the benefit of the entire country.

According to him, IPPIS was imposed on Nigeria by the world bank and the leadership of Nigeria has consequently been sold to world bank and IMF.

Nigeria is not free, Nigeria is in chains, if informed Nigerians know the level of bondage the country has been put into, we will all join hands with ASUU

Our government took a loan of 140 million dollars to implement IPPIS and we are bringing a platform that Nigeria will not need to pay any foreign currency to service, which one is better? Is it something that will enslave us or something that will liberate us. We are clear about the reasons for accept IPPIS, he said.

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Trendyify
Freed Lawyer Paulette Bisola Ajayi Narrates Ordeal With Kidnappers
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Young Nigerian Lawyer, Paulette Bisola Ajayi, who was kidnapped last week in Rivers state, has spoken out after she was rescued by the police earlier today.

Bisola was kidnapped on Sunday in Rivers State and she was whisked away to a forest in the state by members of the same gang, who demanded ransoms from her family.

Speaking out after her release, the Port Harcourt based lawyer, stated that her abductors raised the ransom for her release from N50 million to N300million, after news about her abduction went viral.

Paulette Bisola Ajayi sharing her experience with newsmen said;

I am a Lawyer. I was kidnapped in the presence of my family members. I was taken to where I dont know. As soon the news of my Kidnap went viral, the Kidnappers increased their ransom demand from N50 million to N250 million and then N300million. They threatened to kill me if the ransom was not paid before I was rescued.

She expressed appreciation to the Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike, Commissioner of Police, CP Joseph Mukan, President of Nigeria Bar Association,NBA, Olumide Akpata, and all those who made it possible to ensure her timely release.

An employee of the British High Commission, Paul Nyulaku, was also rescued in the operation.

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Adekunle
Touch Of R&B And Soul Part II
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Backside shaker, party creator, Quincy and Ray said "let the great occasions move." With bad-to-the-bone scores and beats "Juice" is whatever flavor you decide to drink. The horn area riffs are of a Jacksons type vibe with an Earth, Wind, and Fire contact; alongside astounding James Brown guitar riffs. The cadence courses of action are involved outdated, funk, and R&B with the new "jack swing turn." 

Varges Thomas is back with another raving success to get you and I on the move floor until sweat starts to tumble from your temple. His tune "Juice" is a gathering jam to move to and to get you lose and liberated. Since music is widespread, the reason for any artist, musician or record maker; as a craftsman their purpose ought to be to move audience members to acquire them into a zone such a way; that only for a concise second the individual can have the opportunity to loosen up from a hard day's worth of effort. 

The occasions we live in today are the same contrasted with the state of affairs quite a while past except for innovation. Individuals are same; we as a whole need something to let loose us and delivery the weights throughout everyday life. Music is the substance and road to do exactly that. Music today is as yet being played on the radio from all occasions greats, and even from the individuals who has proceeded onward into time everlasting; their music is as yet being heard on the grounds that there was and is a message of affection, trust, and an approach to escape from the real factors of life for a second or two. 

In spite of the fact that Juice is coordinated for a more youthful segment crowd and ladies names disposition, the allure is as yet engaging for all to appreciate. On a genuine note, the referencing of a portion of the states on the melody is for those individuals of each state referenced who have suffered and has defeated the misfortunes that has occurred in times past. Any individual who has been influenced by some heartbreaking or some sort of lost or mishap throughout everyday life, Juice is a tune to tell you got the stuff and you will endure. 

For those of us who appreciate various classes of music, perhaps the best thing we can keep on doing, is share love, serene sounds, and expectation through masterful craftsman who realizes how to contact individuals' feelings in a good and inspiring manner. Next time you end up tuning in to your preferred chronicle craftsman, ask yourself, do this melody have direction and significance? Could I really identify with the message in the music? Gathering On. 

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