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MY FIGHT WITH TIWA WOULD HAVE TURNED OUT DIFFERENTLY IF I DIDN'T HAVE PEACE-SEYI SHAY
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Singer Seyi Shay has revealed that her clash with Tiwa Savage in a hair salon months ago would have taken a different turn if she wasn’t at peace with herself.

In a sit-down interview with media personalty, Chude Jideonwo, she said if not that she had worked hard over the years to find her centre, the f*ght would have been a different one.

“Guess what? If I had not spent a good couple of years finding my centre, my peace, bringing myself up to a different vibration, praying and fasting, sitting my a*s in the studio pouring out my heart, trust me the outcome (with Tiwa Savage) would have been very different,” she said.

Speaking on why she approached Tiwa to greet her, the 35-year-old said, “It was a hello and some minutes later it was a different thing, with was shocking to me you know, at the same time everybody is in a different place in their lives and everybody is going through something but then you say ‘hi’ to somebody no matter what the history is or whatever you expect either ‘don’t talk to me ‘ or a ‘hi’ back but this circumstance was very different but it wasn’t a mistake, everything that happened was supposed to happen.”
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SENATE PROPOSES 15 YEARS IN JAIL FOR ANYONE THAT PAYS RANSOM TO KIDNAPPERS
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The Senate on Wednesday, May 19, considered a bill that seeks to prohibit the payment and receipt of ransom for the release of any person kidnapped, imprisoned or wrongfully confined.


According to the bill, Nigerians who pay ransom to kidnappers and kidnappers who receive ransom risk 15 years imprisonment.

The Terrorism Prevention (Amendment) Bill, 2021, which scaled second reading during plenary is sponsored by Senator Ezenwa Francis Onyewuchi.

Leading debate on the bill, the lawmaker said the piece of legislation seeks to amend the Terrorism (Prevention) Act, 2013 to outlaw the payment of ransom to abductors, kidnappers and terrorists for the release of any person who has been wrongfully confined, imprisoned or kidnapped.


Onyewuchi said the bill essentially seeks to substitute for section 14 of the Principal Act a new section to read: “Anyone who transfers funds, makes payment or colludes with an abductor, kidnapper or terrorist to receive any ransom for the release of any person who has been wrongfully confined, imprisoned or kidnapped is guilty of a felony and is liable on conviction to a term of imprisonment of not less than 15 years.”

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