Tag: Nigerians

  • Feel free to operate in Ghana, Nana Akufo-Addo assures Nigerians

    President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana has assured Nigerians in his country of freedom to operate their businesses without harassment.

    Akufo-Addo said this on Wednesday while receiving President Muhammadu Buhari’s Special Envoy to Ghana, led by Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr Geofrey Onyeama.

    The assurance is sequel to attacks on some Nigerian traders in Ghana in July and subsequent closure of shops owned or run by Nigerians.

    He urged Nigerians to go about their normal businesses in Ghana.

    Read also: Nigeria should lead Africa’s growth, says Akufo-Addo

    “As far as the traders are concerned, the shops are re-opened; people are back to work.

    “Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) Act will never be applicable to ECOWAS citizens; so people can get on with their normal lives.

    “The Nigerian High Commissioner also played a very active role in bringing the matter to a satisfactory conclusion,” Akufo-Addo said.

    The Ghanaian president also said that the two countries would continue to cooperate with each other, given their long history.

    For his part, Onyeama, who corroborated Akufo-Addo’s remarks on the resolution, urged Nigerians in Ghana to return to their legitimate businesses.

    “Nigerian traders had been facing some challenges, especially, in Kumasi where their shops had been locked and there were some level of harassment.

    “The process of addressing that had been on-going right from the moment the problem broke out.

    “The foreign Minister of Ghana came to Nigeria and made it clear that the president was determined to have this matter resolved; Nigerians should have no problem doing business in Ghana.

    “During the United Nations General Assembly, President Buhari met with President Akufo-Addo and the matter has now been satisfactorily the resolved,’’ Onyeama said. (NAN)

  • Nigerians should learn to create multiple streams of income, says MD

    Managing Director, Flobal Trust Limited, Mr Abayomi Adeyeri, has advised Nigerians to seek ways of creating multiple streams of income for sustainable wealth and good living standards.

    He said Nigerians must learn to optimise their incomes and cultivate good attitudes that would make them  succeed early in life.

    He pointed out that Flobal Trust Limited, an investment advisory company licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC),   aims to build a world-class investment institution with sustainable growth, and to expand the worth of its customers by providing innovative investment advisory services.

    A former senior management member of Ecobank Nigeria and author of Multiple Bold Steps, Adeyeri said with its real estate and investment company subsidiary called Flobal Capital LLC in the United States, Flobal Trust’s mission is to provide effective platform and enabling environment that will facilitate and ensure convenient and accessible services and opportunities to its customers.

    Speaking against the background of the introduction of the Multiple Bold Steps, Adeyeri said  Nigerian youths, especially those not employed and salaried workers should learn how to create multiple streams of income without necessarily compromising good values, adding that civil servants in Nigeria should step up their customer service skills and imbibe ownership spirit.

    According to him, his desire to see others succeed in life and the urge to pass a strong message that anyone can make it irrespective of colour, gender and challenges of life motivated him to put his experience and knowledge as a senior wealth creation expert into a book.

    “I intend to speak to our youths never to quit and not to be discouraged. The power to create lies in every youth. They are to activate same and turn their desires into reality. The various tools required for activation of creation power are enumerated in this book. Also, every employee should know that they are limited in wealth creation. The true wealth creators are entrepreneurs,” Adeyeri said.

    He said the book takes people through the art of taking multiple bold steps and serve as a confidence booster, noting that in order for anybody to take bold steps, such a person must be courageous and have a strong positive attitude.

    “The thrust of the book is to plan well and put strategies that will ensure success in life in place in the various cycles of life discussed in this book. This is my first book and I intend to write more. It is currently available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble and Multiple Bold Steps website and most online bookstores with delivery period of between two days to one week depending on your location in the world. However, we plan to partner with any reputable publisher in Nigeria to publish the Nigeria version of this book soon,” Adeyeri said.

     

  • Why some Nigerians don’t want Buhari re-elected – Amaechi

    •Only court can reject APC candidates list

    The Director-General of Buhari/Osinbajo Re-election Campaign Organisation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, said yesterday that some Nigerians are opposed to the re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019, because he will not agree to share public funds for personal use.

    But he was confident that given the President’s “impressive performance” in the last three and a half years, the majority of the electorate would vote for him next year, in order to continue with his developmental strides and empowerment of the people.

    Amaechi, who is also the Minister for Transportation and leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Rivers state and the Southsouth zone, insisted that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had not rejected the list of APC’s candidates from Rivers state for 2019 polls.

    Only the court can do that, he said while presenting a book: “The Niger Delta Paradox: Impoverished in the Midst of Abundance,” written by Monsignor John Wangbu, a Catholic Priest.

    The well-attended event, which was chaired by the immediate Rivers Chairman of APC, Chief Davies Ikanya; also had in attendance the deputy governorship candidate of APC in Rivers, Chief Victor Giadom; the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH), Prof Henry Ugboma; a member of Rivers House of Assembly, Dr. Innocent Barikor; and Prof. Walter Ihejirika of UNIPORT, among other eminent personalities.

    The transportation minister, when accosted by reporters after the book presentation to comment on the latest developments in Rivers chapter of APC and the way forward, decided to be circumspect.

    His exchange with reporters went thus:

    What is the way forward for Rivers APC?

    Amaechi: “I am not the Chairman of APC.”

    What of INEC’s rejection of the list of candidates of Rivers APC for 2019 general elections?

    “I am not INEC, but does INEC have that power? It is only the court that can say that and there is nothing like that before INEC.

    What is your reaction to the directive of APC’s National Chairman, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, that fresh congresses be conducted in Rivers State?

    “I do not know what you are taLking about. I have to see the chairman (of APC).”

    The transportation minister, during the book presentation, said that the problem of Nigeria was not leadership, but followership, stressing that Nigerians must produce what they eat.

    He stated that emphasis must be placed on accountability and consequences for actions taken/punishment for wrongdoings, in order to sanitise the system and have the hope of a better Nigeria.

    Amaechi said: “Why some persons are saying they will not vote for President Buhari next year is because the money available, instead of sharing it, we are working with it for development across Nigeria. If you see a disciplined person like President Buhari, who is saying we cannot continue like this and be sharing money, we need to support him.

    “We need to produce what we eat. Imagine Nigeria importing tomatoes and meat. Before, Nigeria was importing 500,000 eggs per day from South Africa. We are now producing our tomatoes and rice. We have reduced the importation of chicken and eggs.

    “Niger Deltans are impoverished by themselves. The Ogoni man who broke crude oil pipe, is he not aware that there will be environmental crisis? The Ikwerre man who stops the man who is producing crude oil in one of Ikwerre communities, did he remember how much it costs the Federal Government and the Nigerian nation and the loss incurred for the number of days of stoppage of oil production?

    “The private individual in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State, who went to the Nigerian Agip Oil Company to collect money. Did he think that the money he collected belonged to Agip? If the money belonged to Agip, he would not be given. The money he collected actually belonged to the Niger Delta. Our agitation is in private pockets.

    “Calculate how much has come to Rivers State, including my administration, and look at the volume of development that has come out of the money, and see whether we are making progress. I am not saying the Federal Government is treating us in the Niger Delta well, but the funds that we have managed to get, what have we done with them? Do not blame politicians, blame yourselves too. The problem is not leadership, but followership. We must ask the right questions. It should not be a land of anything goes.

    “A friend of mine was made the Minister for Environment and she wanted to take up the Hydrocarbon Pollution Remediation Project (HYPREP) for clean-up of the polluted Ogoni environment. She came to me and asked what she should do. In the Niger Delta, most people do not like development projects, but to share the money. I told her the first thing she would experience would be requests to share the money. I told her that if she smiled or laughed with the people, she would be in trouble. The first day she arrived, the people started demanding money, but she ignored them and she was successful.

     

     

    “The current people (in HYPREP) are having problems, because they are listening to the people. Me, I will not listen, but I will do what is in my mind. I only want to be judged by God and the society. I want to live, knowing that my conscience is clear and I have satisfied myself that I have done the right things. So that I can sleep freely. My conscience worries me a lot.”

    The transportation minister also said  that his successor, Governor Nyesom Wike, of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), initially made little efforts to fight kidnappings and killings in Rivers, when he (Wike) observed that President Buhari might declare a state of emergency in the state, in view of the criminal activities, which he said had continued till date and now taking a dangerous dimension.

    He noted that when he was Rivers governor, while people of the state would be sleeping at night, he and the then army commander in Bori Camp, Port Harcourt would be awake, driving round the state’s capital and chasing criminals in bulletproof cars

    He said his wife, Judith, was always complaining about his not sleeping in the night, but he one day decided to ask the then First Lady to join him for the night patrol and she saw criminals trying to shoot at them, she became scared and had to  return  home.

     

  • Suspended NHIS Boss drags Ministers, NHIS to court

    Professor Usman Yusuf, the embattled Executive Secretary, National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), has dragged two ministers and NHIS to a Federal High Court in Abuja, challenging his suspension from office.

    In the suit number: FHC/ABJ/CS/1220/2018, Yusuf instituted legal action against the Honourable Minister of Health, and Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice as well as the NHIS.

    The six-page summons was filed by Chief Uchechukwu Obi (SAN) of Alliance Law Firm, Abuja, on behalf of the plaintiff.

    According to the document made available to the News agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Abuja, the respondents are expected to cause appearance within 21 days after the service of the summons on them, inclusive of the day of service.

    The summons read in part thus: “The plaintiff prayed whether the Governing Council of the NHIS has the powers under the provision of the NHIS Act, particularly Sections 6 and 7 of the Act, to suspend or remove from office the plaintiff who was appointed by the President.

    “Whether the Governing Council of NHIS has the powers under the provision of NHIS Act to discipline the plaintiff or to investigate allegations made against him as purported by their internal memorandum dated Oct.19, 2018.

    “Whether the Hon. Minister of Health under the NHIS Act Section 47 of the Act is equipped with the statutory powers to authorise the suspension from office of the ES of NHIS without the approval of the President.

    “Whether the decision of the Governing Council to suspend the ES of the NHIS taken by 4 out of 11 members of the Council can be said to be a decision of the council in accordance with the NHIS Act.

    Read Also: Buhari orders NHIS boss to proceed on administrative leave

    “Whether the Governing Council can appoint the General Manager, Legal Department, or any other employee of the scheme to oversee the affairs of the scheme in acting capacity without the approval of the President,’’ among others.

    Yusuf therefore prayed the court to determine all the aforementioned questions in his favour and consequently sought for the following reliefs:

    “A declaration that the Governing Council of NHIS lacks powers under the provisions of the NHIS Act to suspend or remove the plaintiff who was appointed by the President for a five year term.

    “A declaration that the members of the council lacks the powers under the provision of the NHIS Act to discipline, or set up the machinery to discipline the plaintiff or investigate allegations made against him as purported by the internal memorandum dated October 19.

    “A declaration that the internal memorandum dated October 19 which was purportedly issued by the council and signed on their behalf by its Chairman in which it purported to have suspended the plaintiff as the ES of NHIS is ultra Vires, null and void and of no effect.

    “An order of court setting aside and cancelling the purported suspension of the plaintiff from office as the ES of NHIS.

    “An order of court reinstating the plaintiff as the ES of the NHIS.

    “An order of perpetual injunction restraining the defendants, their members, servants, employees, agents, officers or any person from disturbing, obstructing the plaintiff from carrying on his official duties as the ES of the NHIS,’’ among others.

    A copy of the summons was stamped received by the NHIS head office in Abuja on Oct. 30.

    The case is yet to be assigned for date for mention to be fixed.

    News Agency Of Nigeria recalls that Yusuf was first suspended by the Minister of Health, Professor Isaac Adewole, on July 6, 2017, over alleged maladministration, but was recalled by the Presidency on Feb. 6, 2018.

    Again, the Governing Council of NHIS led by Mrs Ifenne Enyanatu, later slammed an indefinite suspension on Yusuf on Oct. 18 over similar allegations of fraud.

    The latest action prompted the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Boss Mustapha, to advise members of boards and governing councils at a retreat that they do not have powers to suspend or meet disciplinary actions on chief executives without recourse to due diligence.

    On Tuesday (Oct. 31), the Presidency asked Yusuf to proceed on administrative leave to allow unfettered investigations of the allegations leveled against him.

    It appointed Mr Ben Omogo, Director, Administration Office in the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of Federation to oversee the affairs of the scheme.

    The government also instituted a 7-man panel led by Dr Hassan Bukar, and Mrs Jummai Idako from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation as Secretary, to probe and report their findings within two weeks for appropriate action.

  • Buhari assures Nigerians on food security

    President Muhammadu Buhari, on Monday in Lagos said that his administration would continue its drive to develop mechanised farming to achieve food security in the country.

    Buhari made the assertion at the 75th anniversary lecture of Island Club with the theme “Nation Building and Institutional Development, Lessons for Nigeria from the Island Club at 75″.

    The president, represented by the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola, said that efforts by previous administrations to improve the agricultural sector failed because of selfish interests which he fought after taking over power.

    He said the manufacturing industry largely depended on agriculture, hence the administration’s passion which was yielding positive results.

    He noted that several small businesses had been groomed and grown in the various agricultural value chains and the feat was impacting positively on the nation’s economy.

    Buhari said that Nigeria was spending huge revenue on importation of rice before his administration took the bold step to stop the trend of importing things Nigeria could produce.

    “We will do more for food security of our people,” he said.

    On infrastructure, the president said that most of the nation’s roads, bridges, power plants, sea ports and other facilities were overstretched because of neglect and lack of renewal by previous administrations.

    He said that several roads, rail and power projects had been completed, adding that so much had been achieved such that every state in the nation had projects completed with some ongoing.

    He added that the Tincan Island to Mile 2 Road in Lagos causing gridlock in Lagos had been awarded and that work would begin on it in November.

    He listed other ongoing projects in the South-West to include the Lagos-Ibadan rail, Lagos-Ota Expressway rehabilitation and Ikorodu Sagamu reconstruction project among others.

    Buhari said that institutions in the nation were working and commenced the Island Club for contributing its quota to the progress.

    He said that the fact that more was being expected from most institutions in the nation did not mean that they were not functional.

    “Institutions have never seized to exist,” he said.

    On the security situation, Buhari said that his administration had been able to recover territories occupied by terrorists before his coming to power.

    He added that some abducted Chibok School girls were freed and all the abducted Dapchi School girls except Leah Sharibu, who is still in captivity were freed.

    He appealed to Nigerians to let go of negative beliefs and support the APC government in its goals as well as give the president another chance to complete his good works by voting him for a second term in 2019.

    Speaking in his own capacity as a grand patron of the Club, Fashola appealed to the chairman to lift sanctions against some erring members in the spirit of the anniversary.

    Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State, represented by the Deputy Governor, Mrs Idiat Adebule, while delivering his goodwill message commended the contributions of the club in both the public and private sectors of the economy.

    Ambode commended the club’s efforts in promoting unity across cultures in the country and enhanced the socio-economic development of the state.

    “On our part as government, we will continue to accord pride of place to social clubs in the state because we believe they have very important roles to play in ensuring social stability, promoting understanding and cooperation which are critical to economic growth, prosperity and general development,” he said.

    Mr Olabanji Oladapo, Chairman, Island Club, prayed for the continued progress of the members of the club as it celebrated its 75th anniversary.

    He described Fashola as a “true home boy in whom the Island Club is proud of and pleased with”.

    He said that the purpose of the lecture was to contribute the clubs knowledge to key sectors of the nation’s fabric.

    The event was attended by some prominent traditional rulers and Mr Ademola Seriki, former Minister for State Defence, represented APC National Leader, Sen. Bola Tinubu. (NAN)

  • Chief Anenih was a patriot, mentor to many Nigerians – Jonathan

    Former President Goodluck Jonathan has commiserated with the family of the late Chief Tony Anenih, who died Sunday at the age of 85, describing him as a patriot and mentor to many Nigerians.

    Jonathan stated this in a statement issued by his Media Aide, Mr Ikechukwu Eze, on Monday.

    He described the death as the exit of the great nationalist and founding member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) which was a sad loss to the party and the nation.

    He said that the rich political experience, sincere patriotism and deep wisdom of late Anenih were qualities Nigerians still needed to cultivate for national cohesion, growth and development.

    “Late Chief Tony Anenih was a great asset to our dear nation.

    “For a long time, he remained a leading light in our party and in Nigeria’s political firmament, charting the course for peace, unity and the entrenchment of true democracy in our nation.

    “Even in old age and in retirement Chief Tony Anenih continued to inspire and mentor younger politicians as a demonstration of his deep commitment to Nigeria’s growth and progress.

    “He was indeed a leader with an exceptional knack for initiating well-considered strategies for political stability in the nation.

    Jonathan said that Anenih served the country diligently in different capacities, distinguishing himself in the security systems, business, politics and peace-building.

    “Anenih left a legacy of remarkable achievements through selfless service to humanity and deep commitment to peace, democracy, party loyalty and national unity.

    He prayed God Almighty to provide succour to his family members, the government, people of Edo and others who mourn, and grant his soul eternal rest.

    Similarly, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) said that the immeasurable contribution of late Anenih to the unity, peace and stability of the country is not hidden.

    The party in a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Alfa Mohammed, said that the deceased was known across Nigeria’s political spectrum for his stance for the unity and stability of the country.

    “Chief Anenih was one of those who fought and earned our current democracy.

    “He strongly believed that the unity and stability of the nation under a democratic government is not negotiable.

    “This was vividly reflected in his past roles on related issues in the political history of our country.”

    He added that the deceased would be remembered for living a life of tremendous service to the nation while serving as a senior police officer, National Chairman, SDP, in the aborted third republic, and former Works Minister.

    “For his good deeds and contributions toward peace and stability of the country, his name would continue to appear in gold whenever the history of this country is being rewritten.”(NAN)

  • AITEO Cup victory: Enugu thanks Rangers’ fans, Nigerians

    FOLLOWING the remarkable feat recorded by Rangers International Football Club of Enugu in the finals of the 2018 AITEO Cup competition on Wednesday, which saw the club staging one of the greatest comebacks to lift the trophy, the Enugu State government has thanked all enthusiastic fans of Rangers across the country for their prayers, solidarity and support. In a statement by the state’s Commissioner for Youths and Sports, Hon. Joseph Udedi, the state government, which dedicated the victory to God, noted that the appreciation became imperative in view of the fact that it had, prior to the historic feat, “appealed to all teeming fans of Rangers across the country to show solidarity and support to our darling club and pray for its victory at the tournament. “Consequently, the Enugu State government wishes to thank you all for the prayers and tremendous support, which made it possible for the Flying Antelopes to stage one of the greatest comebacks to lift the trophy.”

    The state government also “appreciated officials and players of Rangers for their doggedness and team spirit”, which it said contributed to the club’s victory at the tournament, despite having conceded three goals earlier in the game. It equally thanked the Nigerian Football Federation, the competition sponsor, AITEO, and the Delta State government for the successful hosting of the event, expressing delight that Enugu Rangers won the trophy under the Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi administration after 35 years of the club’s last victory in the competition.

    The statement recalled that it was also under the present administration that Rangers won the 2015/2016 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) cup after 32 years without a trophy, stressing that AITEO Cup has reconfirmed that “Enugu State is truly in the hands of God.” The state government therefore, reassured the people of Enugu State and indeed all teeming fans of Rangers that it will “remain committed to the noble ideals of the iconic football club as a national brand admired by many staunch supporters across Nigeria.”

  • UNICEF charges C/River Govt. to prioritize child protection

    The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has called on the Cross River State Government to prioritize investment in strengthening the system for child protection and development in the state particularly in equipping the family courts and establishing correctional institutions for juveniles in the state in accordance to the state’s Child Rights Law.

    Chief of the Enugu Field Office of UNICEF, Dr Ibrahim Conte, gave the charge in Calabar, the state capital, during a Stakeholders’ Consultation on Development of Family Court Rules for Cross River State.

    Conte, who was represented by Child Protection Specialist, Enugu Field Office, UNICEF, Mrs Nkiru Maduechesi, said lack of infrastructure and basic facilities can hamper access to justice and other restorative services for children and consequently may constrain their development and ability to maximize their potentials in life.

    Read Also:Ethiopia’s parliament approves first female president

    He said the meeting was an important milestone in efforts aimed at strengthening the Child Protection System in the state through a well-equipped family courts that regulate the enforcement of the Child Rights Law in Cross River State.

    “UNICEF urges members of the Judiciary and other stakeholders to make significant contributions to the Family Court Rules with a view to improving the system for speedy settlement of cases through child-sensitive judicial processes capable of preventing and responding to violence against children effectively and reintegration of children in conflict with the law.

    “Your deliberations today would have far reaching effects in child justice reform efforts in the State.

    UNICEF as the agency mandated by the UN General Assembly to promote the rights of the children is committed in supporting partnerships and initiatives in this regard,” Conte said.

  • Man docked over alleged theft, malicious damage

    A 35-year-old unemployed man, Dapo Samuel, was on Thursday docked before an Ijede Magistrates’ Court in Ikorodu, Lagos, over alleged stealing and malicious damage.

    The Prosecutor, Inspector Aminu Isaac, said that the accused, whose address was not provided, stole a sub-massive water pumping machine valued at N40, 000.

    Isaac also said that Samuel damaged a pumping machine water pipe worth N25, 000.

    Read Also: I didn’t kill my wife, Shonde tells court

    He said that the property belonged to Mr Fatai Aluko of 40, Dada St., Itunpate area of Ikorodu.

    Isaac told the court that the accused committed the offences on Oct. 20 at Noble Professional Estate, Ikorodu.

    He said that the offences contravened Sections 287 and 350 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    The Chief Magistrate, Mrs A. Oshodi Makanju, granted the accused bail of N30, 000 with one surety in like sum.

    Makanju adjourned the case until November 1 for hearing.

  • Wizkid’s ‘Fever’ Video sets Twitter on ‘fire’

    Nigerians on Twitter have expressed divergent reactions to Tiwa Savage’s feature in the video for Ayodeji Balogun aka Wizkid’s Fever’.

    Our reporter gathered that Wizkid released the much anticipated visuals for the hit track, to rave reviews, on Wednesday and it has gathered over 70, 000 views.

    However, Tiwa Savage’s feature has caused frenzy on Twitter, with Nigerians expressing their opinions on the implications of the intimate scenes both singers displayed in the video.

    Our reporter reports that the song ‘Fever’, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, her estranged husband Tunji Balogun aka Teebillz and Mavin record label boss Don Jazzy are the top five trending topics on Nigerians Twitter.

    Seeing that Wizkid and Tiwa Savage have been battling long-running relationship rumours which they have both denied, Nigerians on Twitter are debating the current status of their relationship.

    @Emmanuel tweeted, “Is Wizkid dating Tiwa? This new video has a lot to say.”

    @Newscantell said, “Can’t tell if Wizkid and Tiwa are dating or not but let’s be honest, this ‘fever’ video is a perfect PR.

    “Will Wizkid and Tiwa put up a romance if not to get us all talking? It’s a win on both sides. Tiwa made a nice camera appearance and the video is thrilling.”

    @MrOludee wrote, “Is Wizkid really dating Tiwa or this is just superstory?”

    @Quintope tweeted, “Whether they are dating or not. Wizkid used Tiwa in that video for a reason and it is working.”

    @Missyayom said, “There is nothing that will make me believe Wizkid and Tiwa are dating. These two are just acting. They are giving us what we want.”

    However, some other Nigerians are curious about the effects of the video to Tiwa Savage’s enstranged husband, Teebillz considering that he debunked the dating rumour between Wizkid and Tiwa Savage in September.

    @Chidubem_o said, “Wizkid drops ‘fever’ video with Tiwa and now heavy rain has started falling this morning. God is helping Teebillz she’d his tears.”

    @Dwinthestoic wrote, “Lmaooo Wizkid’s ‘fever’ video makes me happy because they both didn’t say anything after TeeBillz wrote his rant.

    “They just shot a sexy video so that TeeBillz can have a seizure.”

    @Ariwa_michael tweeted, “Teebillz needs to stop being in denial and move on with his life. Tiwa is definitely in some sort of relationship with Wizkid.”

    @Adugbadavid said, “Tiwa should be allowed to move on in peace. Teebillz had his shot and he blew it.”

    Our reporter accumulated  that the almost-four minute’s long video was directed ace music video director, Meji Alabi.