Tag: Eve

  • Man commits suicide on wedding eve

    a 28-year-old man has committed suicide in Mushin, Lagos, on the eve of his wedding.

    Shakiru, popularly called Jarule, was found hanging from the ceiling of his 56, Oduduwa Street, Mushin home.

    Relatives told The Nation yesterday that the father of two was being expected in Osogbo, the Osun State capital, on Saturday for the event. Shakiru was said to have sent a suicide message to his sister, Mariam, which reads: “I’m sorry. Forgive me.”

    Mariam had reportedly insisted on his arriving early for the event on  noticing his attitude of late. But when the message came in around 6:30pm, she did not read it immediately. When she did, she tried to reach some of his friends, but all to no avail. She then got their elder sister who lives near him to go and find out what was happening. His sister found his room locked from inside indicating that he was at home.

    But when he did not respond to her knocks, she called Mariam, who asked her to look through the window from where she found his lifeless body dangling from the ceiling.

    Mariam said: “I called him several times to urge him to get to Osogbo on time but he told me he would arrive probably on Sunday or even Monday. I asked him what he meant by that when he knew the wedding was slated for Sunday. He quickly changed it and said he was on the way, that he would be there. I was expecting him till I got his message late at night. I called people close to his area but it didn’t go. Later I called my aunt to help me check him up. That was when she found out what happened. I had stopped calling him at a time because of his unresponsive attitude.”

    The late Shakiru also left some notes in his jotter,  bordering on love and his life trajectory. They included “I’m Done”, “If you are reading this, it’s too late.” He also wrote phrases such as “I love you” on the pictures of his two children.

    Some relatives described his death as embarrassing and unfortunate. They said he was an introvert who hardly picked their calls. It was learnt that his wife is about eight months pregnant. He was said to have proposed an abortion which his doctor warned against because “it was too late.”

    His niece, who didn’t mention her name, believes he committed suicide over financial difficulties.

    According to her, he became frustrated after the death of his mother three years ago.

    “I don’t know what he has encountered in life that should warrant suicide. Since his mother died, he has been finding it difficult to cope with life because she pampered him a lot and he didn’t lack anything. She always supported him out of love for her children. He didn’t acquire any skill that could sustain him. After her death, he was dejected. Sometimes he would complain of not eating regularly, his job was not paying much and that he was getting tired of life.

    “But I don’t understand his problem because even his children are not under his care. It is the family that has been catering for them. This wedding we ought to be doing now is not on him. All we required was of him to make himself available. We even sent money to him when he complained he didn’t have money. The wife’s family has been complaining that he was not doing anything on her.”

    Another relative said he didn’t believe the late Shakiru committed suicide because of financial constraints. The deceased, he said, just received N36,000 from a thrift society the previous week.

    The Nation learnt that the police are detaining four persons living with the late Shakiru.

  • Adam and Eve fetes clients

    A one-stop shop in the heart of Ikeja, Lagos, Adam and Eve, welcomed customers and associates to the flag-off of its Christmas sales. Nneka Nwaneri was there.

    Christmas is around the corner and many have begun warming up for the season. Among them is Adam and Eve gifts shop. on Isaac John Street, Ikeja. It has long stood as one of the unique household shops in the area

    Last Sunday, the outfit not only gathered its clients to light up the season, it also treated them to good food, choice assorted drinks, and comedy.

    Many of them came from far ends of Lagos to identify with them. It was in a relaxing atmosphere. The street lost its weekend serenity. Posh cars lined both sides as socialites from all walks of came to be counted.

    On entry, they made straight for the shopping arena. Polished with style and class, it is stocked with a wide range of household equipment and gift items. For those who made purchases, they got 10  percent discount on every item.

    Chairman of the outfit Mr Lanre Ogunlesi and his wife, Dupe (aka Adam and Eve) were on ground to welcome guests and give them a tour, showcasing their newest stocks and designs, flaunting the slogan of the shop – Dining-Giving-Living.

    Mrs Ogunlesi, when asked what makes them different from the others, said: “The difference is the quality we offer because here we are taking shopping to another level.

    They were proud of their Upside-Down Christmas Tree. The organisers explained that: “in the 7th century, it was believed that St Boniface while staying in Thuringia, a town in Germany, took the help of the triangular fir tree to represent the Holy Trinity made up of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.

    “By the 12th century, it became a custom, especially in Europe to hang Fir trees upside down from the ceiling to symbolise the Holy Trinity. The Christmas tree was also considered to be the symbol of Christianity.

    “Presently, the trend of hanging a Christmas tree has changed, because the tip of the Christmas tree is made to point towards Heaven,”

    Outside, chairs and tables were arranged. It was celebration time and the older women were in their element, laughing to comedian Julius Agwu’s jokes. They also stole the show when they took to the dance floor as Aka, a live band, dished out music and Christmas melodies. Agwu also complemented their songs with his music.

    The high point of the event was the lighting of the Christmas tree. It was done at the count of 10. The arena was colourfully beautified with frills depicting the season. From the rooftop to the floor and the walls, there was something depicting the herald of its sales and countdown to Christmas.

    Present at the event were; Chief Executive Officer of Emzor Pharmaceuticals Dr Stella Okoli; Managing Direcor of Macmillian Publishers Mrs Francesca Emmanuel; renowned scholar Prof Adebayo Williams; CEO of Seka Ltd Mr Akintunde Ogunmekan and his wife, who is the Senior Marketing Manager of Great Nigerian Insurance Plc Mrs Kemi Ogunmekan; publisher of Encomium magazine Kunle Bakare and his Yes magazine counterpart Azuh Arinze, among others.

     

  • Theme: Nothing lasts forever

    Text: “…..for you were made from dust, and to dust you will return” – Gen. 3: 19b

    Adam and Eve were enjoying the bliss, peace, serenity, prosperity and eternity of the garden of Eden until sin crept in which made them incur God’s wrath, curses, ejection from the garden and reversal of a life of perpetuity. God pronounced on Adam and his descendants a return to dust from where they were created as a result of sin.

    Ash Wednesday is the beginning of a 40 days fast which encapsulates the entire ministry of Jesus Christ. This begins with his 40days fast in the wilderness at the inception of His impactful ministry to His entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, His preparation for death called Passion week, the institution of Holy Communion called Maundy Thursday, His crucifixion called Good Friday and His resurrection called the Easter Sunday.

    On Ash Wednesday, the palm-fronds from the previous Palm Sunday are burnt and administered on the forehead of every believer to remind everyone of that nothing lasts forever. A new cloth will soon become a rag, an agile young boy will soon become a weak old man, a new vehicle will soon end up in a mechanic’s yard, a new house will become old and the person in power today will be out of power one day. The marriage that is being enjoyed and celebrated today will one day become ‘once upon a time etc. It is therefore instructive to note that nothing will last forever because man shall return to his creator – “dust thou art and dust thou shall return”. Like Solomon in the book of Ecclesiastes – “vanity upon vanity, all is vanity!”

    This presupposes the fact that no matter how long we occupy any position or live in this world, one day will come when we shall give account of the stewardship of our time, talents, money, position and work before the Almighty God.

    In Haggai 1:5-7, God calls everyone from political leaders to top management staffs, managers in offices, husbands and wives to consider their ways. This season of fasting is a time for introspection, a time for soberness and a time for re-examination of what we have done in the past cum what we are engaging in nocturnally today. It is imperative on all to do away with pride, love of money, love of position, sin and wickedness because whatever has a beginning must surely have an end.

    This season of Lent is a time for repentance and change. At such a time in the annals of our country where there is a wide polarity between the rich and the poor, where the dividends of democrasy are not evenly distributed among the masses, where there is endless queues in the filling stations, God is calling us to the fact that everyone shall one day be accountable for his or her stewardship – nothing lasts forever!

    Lastly, Ash Wednesday is an occasion for us to begin to grow in grace, faith, love, charity, holiness, closeness to God through a sinless life, prayers and diligence.

    As we humble ourselves at such a time, take our gaze away from the temporality of this world, engage more in selfless service to God and humanity, remain resolute on love for one another, charity works, a life of holiness and peace towards all, may God bless us in Jesus’ name

    Prayer: Oh Lord, give me grace to live a life that is pleasing to you so that when I see you at last, I shall be accepted by you as a child that has lived well in Jesus’ name.

     

  • Tales of Eve  enters second  season

    Tales of Eve enters second season

    WITH a drama series titled A Step Too Far, television drama Tales of Eve enters its second season. A Step Too Far tells the story of a young and successful lady, Junnai, (Kelechi Ejenolu). In search of love after several falied relationships, she meets an unassuming and charming gentleman, Charles (Wole Ojo).

    Junnai’s experience with Charles captures her struggles, triumphs, failures, victories, mistakes, the breadth of her love and the depth of hatred she gets in return as she quickly realises that her alliance with Charles may cost her all she has, even her life.

    Olatubosun Olaegbe, producer of the drama series, says that it will commence airing from the first weekend of October, 2012 on terrestrial stations across the nation. Olaegbe described the drama as an insightful recollection of the stories that may otherwise have remained untold. “Each story exhaustively explores to understand every thought and emotion, scripted into drama and brought to life for all to experience,” he said. Tales of Eve is a Genesis Studios Production written and directed by Tubosun Olasimbo. The television drama which commenced airing in October 2011 is a collection of moving stories which accurately portray the life and experiences of African women as they live through the trials and triumphs of womanhood. The show which was recently nominated at the TAVA award for the Most Outstanding Television Drama category has grown to have great appeal because of the audience’s ability to relate with the stories.

    A Step Too Far stars actors like Paul Adams, Carol King, Yemi Solade, Fred Aseroma, AMBO4 winning Wole Ojo, and Nollywood new kid on the block, Kelechi ‘KC’ Ejenolu, is the lead roles.