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Fan who fell ill after tattooing Bobrisky on his bidy reportedly dies

A Nigerian man identified as Adejowa Ayodeji, aka Lord Casted, who fell ill after he tattooed popular crossdresser and socialite, Idris Okuneye, popularly known as Bobrisky, on his body has reportedly passed on.

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The news was announced in a post shared on Lord Casted’s Instagram page on Tuesday.

According to the post, ”Public Announcement. We lost the owner of this IG account on the 24th of December 2022 Lordcasted. Ayodeji Adejowa Mufutah.”

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Lord Casted had earlier claimed to have allegedly been infected with HIV when he tattooed the socialite on his arm.

Recall that Lord Casted, who cried out months ago about being neglected by his idol, Bobrisky, after contracting a disease, said the crossdresser failed to fulfil a promise to give him money when they met the first time and also snubbed him when he reached out after falling ill.

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In his response, Bobrisky said he never forced him to ink his face on his body as he told how ungrateful and thriftless he had been with the previous money he gave him.

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Ramadan set to commence as Sultan of Sokoto issues directives to Muslim nationwide

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Ramadan set to commence as Sultan of Sokoto issues directives to Muslim nationwide

The Sultanate Council has formally declared that the hunt for the new moon of Ramadan 1446AH will begin on Friday, February 28.

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The Wazirin Sokoto and Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Religious Affairs, Professor Sambo Wali Junaidu, encouraged Muslims to look up at the sky on Friday in anticipation of the new moon in a statement issued Thursday.

He instructed those who spot the moon to report their sightings to the nearest District or Village Head.

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Once reported, the sightings will be relayed to the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, who also serves as the President of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, for a formal declaration.

To streamline the process, the Sultanate Council has shared the following contact numbers for reporting moon sightings: 08037157100, 08066303077, 08035965322, 08099945903, and 07067146900.

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JUST IN; Obasa storms Lagos Assembly Complex headed for Speakers office

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JUST IN; Obasa storms Lagos Assembly Complex headed for Speakers office

The embattled former Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, has reportedlt arrived at the Complex with heavy security operatives.

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The impeached Speaker it was gathered came with more than 11 Police officers and headed straight to the Speaker’s Office amidst reports of the withdrawal of the new speaker’s security operatives.

Details soon……..

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BREAKING; Police withdraws security personnel attached to Lagos Speaker Meranda

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BREAKING; Police withdraws security personnel attached to Lagos Speaker Meranda

Security personnel attached to Speaker, Lago State House of Assembly Mojisola Meranda, along with those safeguarding the Assembly complex, have been withdrawn with immediate effect.

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The withdrawal has left both the Speaker and the legislative building unprotected.

Mr. Victor Ganzallo, the Speaker’s Special Adviser on Information, confirmed the alarming development and voiced serious concerns over the sudden removal of security personnel.

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“As of now, all security detail has been removed from the Speaker, and she is left without protection,” Ganzallo revealed.

He cautioned that this leaves the Speaker “vulnerable and exposed to potential threats,” stressing the urgent need for action to address the security gap.

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The reason behind the withdrawal remains unknown, with no official statements issued from either the Lagos State Police Command or the state government.

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