Author: Ifetayo Adeniyi

Adeniyi Ifetayo Moses is an Entrepreneur, Award winning Celebrity journalist, Luxury and Lifestyle Reporter with Ben tv London and Publisher, Megastar Magazine. He has carved a niche for himself with over 15 years of experience in celebrity Journalism and Media PR.

Nigeria’s Wrestling Will Soon Produce Olympic, World Champion – US Wrestling Educator Zac Dominguez As the IOC Coaching Course for the Nigeria Wrestling Coaches/Referees intensifies, American facilitator Zac Dominguez has expressed satisfaction with the attitude of the coaches toward improving their technical skills, game strategy, injury prevention, and player development. The US-based Wrestling instructor stated this while speaking with the Media Assistant of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation Promise Okotoko on day-3 of the training on Tuesday. According to Zac Dominguez the reception of the coaches/Referees has been impressive with the aim of improving their coaching and strategies for the next…

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Solemnization of Holy Matrimony: Kingsley Agboola Joined With Heartthrob, Christiana in Abuja It was a large turn out of friends, family and associates as the Executive Brand Manager of Aso Multi Media, Mr. Kingsley Tolu Agboola was last weekend joined in holy matrimony with his heartthrob, Christiana Inori Idama. The wedding ceremony was preceded by a traditional ceremony of the two love birds, in fulfilment of customs, which took place on Thursday, October 12 in New Nyanya, Nasarawa state. Expectedly, their wedding reception at Tobix Garden, Ahmadu Bello Way Abuja was a great sight to behold. This was after…

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Group Provides Vocational Empowerment Training For Girls In Anambra RippleAfrica Trust Foundation (RATF), a non-profit and non-governmental organization dedicated to ending gender-based violence against women and children, has sensitized and empowered girls in Nnewi, Anambra State, during the commemoration of the 2023 International Day of the Girl Child. The interactive session, according to Mr. Andrew Ebi Sikpi, Head of Media and Publicity, who represented the founder of RippleAfrica Trust Foundation, Bar. Ikechukwu Ibeto was aimed at giving voice to voiceless girls in rural areas, allowing them to discuss their challenges, with a view to proffering solutions to these challenges. This…

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Toyin Lawani battles brain cysts, degenerative spine, seeks prayers Famous fashion designer, Toyin Lawani has revealed her hidden struggles with brain cysts and degenerative spine. The mother of three, while featuring on ‘The Real Housewives of Lagos’, disclosed that her doctor recently informed her about a spine injury and other health issues. Speaking about her condition in a lengthy post via Instagram on Sunday, the reality star said it had been years of health struggles but she remained positive. She further called on her fans to support her with prayers, adding that it is all she asks for. She wrote:…

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35th Annual Convention: Let The Light Shine ‘Brighter And Brighter’ – Omobude The one week long annual convention of the Gospel Light International Ministries – New Covenant Gospel Church, begins on Monday, October 23, 2023, in Benin City, Edo State. In a press statement endorsed by the Media Aide to Rev. Dr. Felix Omobude, the General Superintendent of New Covenant Gospel Church, Deacon Ralph Okhiria, stated that thousands of Christian delegates from across the globe are expected to grace the 35th edition of the convention christened: Bible Alive Believers International Convention (BABIC). The 7-day powerful christian event with the theme…

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Why It’s Difficult For Artistes To Make Conscious Music – Music Executive Veteran music executive, Dayo Adeneye, aka D1, has said it’s now difficult for artists to make conscious music because of the level of moral decadence in this generation. Speaking in the latest episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast, D1 said conscious music would not be commercially successful in today’s world. He said, “Right now, the world is not ready to listen to anything conscious. Is it this generation that doesn’t know their gender that you want to preach conscious lyrics to? “Today, someone with beards would tell you,…

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How I Used To Sing For Customers While Selling Fruits, Vegetables – Singer Ayra Starr Sensational singer, Sarah Aderibigbe, popularly known as Ayra Starr, has revealed that she once sold vegetables and fruits with her grandmother. The ‘Rush’ crooner who disclosed this via her Instagram story recently, said she was grateful for her progress. She said she would often sing for customers who patronise her business. She wrote, “[I] Will forever be grateful for where I am in life. God really blessed me. 6 years ago, this used to be me selling vegetables and fruits with my grandma, singing for…

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Fashion Designing has always been my desire-Adeniyi Deborah The beautiful and multi-talented lady, Adeniyi Deborah Oluwaseun, who was an alumnus of the University of Ilorin, where she had her Bachelor’s Degree in Zoology told our correspondent how she found passion for fashion design from an early age.  Her parent enrolled her in fashion school at an early age and brought her a sewing machine so that she could be productive. She also told our reporter that she is now privileged to own a beautiful fashion house in Jabi, a popular metropolis in Abuja, where she makes premium clothing for men…

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South African billionaire Christo Wiese sheds $49.45 million of his shares from Shoprite • South African billionaire Christo Wiese strategically sells $49 million worth of Shoprite shares. • Shoprite’s impressive 17.1% revenue growth led to a generous dividend payout and a 10.5% increase in full-year dividends per share. • Wiese’s decision to reduce his Shoprite stake follows a significant final payout. Christo Wiese, a billionaire from South Africa, has made the business decision to maximize the value of his early investments in Shoprite Holdings, the continent’s largest retailer. The South African billionaire sold 3.83 million common shares at a price…

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Ecuador elects youngest-ever president, Daniel Noboa, to fix ‘destroyed ’ country Car horns in Quito blared in celebration Sunday as banana empire heir Daniel Noboa, 35, became violence-riddled Ecuador’s youngest president-elect ever. With 90 per cent of votes counted, the electoral authority announced Noboa as the victor. Moments earlier, socialist rival Luisa Gonzalez conceded defeat and offered her “profound congratulations” to Noboa, “because this is democracy.” Addressing supporters in Quito, Gonzales also said she would not be claiming fraud. Ecuadorans voted for 10 hours Sunday with no reports of violence in a country gripped by a bloody drug war and…

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