On Friday, singer Oritsefemi had a brawl with some of the bouncers at Quilox Night club in Lagos. His management has released a statement stating his own side of the story.
Here is what they wrote:
On Friday 11th 2016, at exactly 2am at Quilox Night Club. OristeFemi was attacked by a bouncer just because he was trying to stand for an older Colleague and a friend. According to His Management MSN GANG the Double wahala & Ongba Larami singer was at Quilox on Friday trying to ease off stress with his friends at the VIP corner of the said club when he noticed a senior colleague and a brother Sound sultan and Rock Steady were been bounced from entering the VIP section of the club.
Oriste Femi who was not happy with the bouncers behavior stood up to ask the bouncer why he was putting up such attitude to An A list Artiste and a brother, the bouncer replied that an order was placed Down by Shina Peller the CEO of the club that no A list Artist should be allowed into the VIP section, claiming the A list Artiste were not his costumers and they have no value at his Club Just because of his rift with Davido [Does that make any sense at all]. Red full statement here.
His management also claimed that Oritsefemi got into the brawl because he was trying to defend Sound Sultan who was being bounced from entering the VIP section of the club.
Sound Sultan took to his IG account to deny that he was bounced saying, ‘Misinformation I was chilling in the VIP as every other time in my Cousins club.’
After the music star allegedly abandoned her with a pregnancy in the UK, video vixen and model simply known as Jamila on social media shared ultra scan photos of Runtown's baby currently growing inside of her.
The singer alleged dumped Jamila after his birthday party in the UK, and despite the number of calls put through to his phone, he refused to claim responsibility, hence her move to share the news on gram for the world to see.
– An Abuja based lawyer Kayode Ajulo says Wole Soyinka could run into trouble with the American law if destroys his green card – Ajulo says under the American law, losing or having your green card destroyed can be a serious problem – The layer urges Soyinka to rescind his threat to destroy his green card Soyinka says he will leave the United States by Jan. 20, 2017, the day president-elect Donald Trump will be inaugurated.
An Abuja based lawyer Kayode Ajulo, has cautioned Nigerian Nobel Literature Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, against carrying his threat to destroy his American green card in protest of Donald Trump’s victory at the US presidential election.
Ajuko, reacting to threats made by Soyinka to destroy his American citizen’s card, warned that the Nobel Literature Laureate could run into trouble with the American law if he does so. The lawyer told Vanguard in an interview on Thursday, November 10, that under the American law losing or having your US green card destroyed can be a serious problem. He said legally such is tagged as wishful destruction of government’s property.
Last Halloween,rapper The Game dressed up as Jidenna. This year, singer,
Jidenna said he had to dress up as The Game and he nailed it! More
photos and comparisons of both celebrities as each other after the
cut...
The Central Bank of Nigeria as warned Nigerians to desist from investing into MMM.
They have warned that the scheme which promises 30% return on investment is not regulated and bound to crash soon. This warning comes days after the Minister of Solid
Minerals and Steel Development, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, dissociated himself
from the MMM, saying he has nothing to do with it or any other online
financial aid community, projects or contracts.
Speaking during a mentoring program for students, of Government
Secondary School, CBN Head of consumer protection Sueja Kassim warned
the students against investing in MMM which he described a wonder bank.
Buying a house is generally seen as one of most costly purchases one can make. It's especially true in China, where house prices continue to rise.
Given
what a the challenge it can be to get on the property ladder in the
country, it's probably no surprise that Chinese social media was buzzing
with one particular property story last week.
It started when a
blog was published on the popular blogging platform the Tian Ya Yi Du
forum, by a person writing under the pseudonym 'Proud Qiaoba'.
Proud
Qiaoba penned a tale that, if we hadn't been able to verify it
ourselves, would seem like the plot of a pretty average airport romance
novel.
The lead character in Proud Qiaoba's account is a colleague, whom Chinese media have dubbed 'Xiaoli' (not her real name).
Xiaoli,
a woman from the city of Shenzhen in southern China, asked each of her
20 current boyfriends to buy her a newly launched iPhone 7. She then
sold all of the phones to a mobile phone recycling site called Hui Shou
Bao for 120,000 Chinese yuan (about £14,500), and used the money to put
down a deposit on a house in the countryside.
Proud Qiaoba wrote
in the blog post that when Xiaoli showed her new house to their group of
friends, they were all very surprised when she revealed how she had
managed to obtain the money for the deposit.
"Everyone in the
office is talking about this now," wrote Proud Qiaoba, "Who knows what
her boyfriends think now this news has become public."
Proud
Qiaoba added that Xiaoli "is not from a wealthy family. Her mum is a
housewife and her dad is a migrant worker, and she is the oldest
daughter. Her parents are getting old and she might be under a lot
pressure hoping to buy them a house... But it's still unbelievable that
she could use this method!"
Many people on China's microblogging
site Sina Weibo have been expressing their surprise at Xiaoli's
enterprise and quick work in convincing her 20 lovers to each buy her
the latest in Apple's mobile coterie - particularly since the iPhone 7 was only recently launched, on 16 September of this year,
A
hashtag which translates as '20 mobiles for a house' quickly began to
circulate on Weibo, and became the country's top trend. It has now been
used in excess of 13 million times.
Many social media users, like 'small sand is growing', have expressed admiration for Xiaoli.
"I
can't even find one boyfriend. She can actually find 20 boyfriends at
the same time and even get them to buy her an iPhone 7. Just want to ask
her to teach me such skills."
Another, 'TST' praised her enterprising nature, saying that she has "a bright future."
But others haven't been so complimentary.
'Little Bee' wrote that Xiaoli was "the most shameless person".
Others
were suspicious and wondered if the whole story was an elaborate
product placement for Hui Shou Bao, the mobile phone recycling business.
BBC
Trending approached Hui Shou Bao and a company spokesperson confirmed
that they had indeed purchased 20 iPhones from a female client at the
beginning of October and paid 6,000 Chinese yuan (about £725) for each
one.
We put in a request to interview Xiaoli through the company.
They responded to our email saying that they had asked their client if
she would like to speak to us, but she had declined.
"Her
day-to-day life has been affected (from the local media attention) and
she doesn't want the media to continue covering this story," they said,
"so she has turned down your interview request."