Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Dear SUB readers: Should I marry him?

From a  female SUB reader
"I have been dating my boyfriend who comes from a political family for close to 4 years now. One thing that attracted me to him was the fact that he was nonchalant about politics. He always maintained he wanted no part of it. But late last year, after his older brother (who is the first son) was ordained a priest, my boyfriend suddenly started taking keen interest in politics. Last week, he finally told me he plans to be a political figure and that he'll join APC when he clocks forty (I'm sure his family pushed him into it after the family meeting they had). He also said he plans to marry me next year after my NYSC service. I love him wholeheartedly and I know he loves me but I know how murky and dangerous Nigerian politics can be. I don't want to endanger the lives of my family just because of the family I married into. I'm so confused right now. What if I marry him and end up hating him in the future because of the danger that might befall us? What if I turn him down and regret it for the rest of my life? Please Subers I need your help.

Grandmum allegedly 'kidnaps' little girl in the UK, Nigerian mum cries out

Some people reached out to me to help them share this info. Said it's very serious. Moronke Temilolaclaims her daughter's paternal grand-mum (her baby daddy's mother) took her daughter from the UK to Nigeria yesterday without her consent and wants....

They say President Jonathan is the 6th richest African president

Richestlifestyle.com released their Richest African President list recently and they placed Nigeria's president at number 6 with a net-worth of $100million. And they know this how? According to the list, the richest president in Africa, Jose Eduardo dos Santos of Angola, is worth $20billion. See full list after the cut...



The 9 Richest African Presidents and Kings as of 2014:

9) Robert Mugabe – Net Worth: $10 Million
Country: Zimbabwe, Years in Power: 26

8) Idriss Deby – Net Worth: $50 Million
Country: Chad, Years in Power: 23


6) King Mswati III – Net Worth: $100 Million (tie with president Jonathan)
Country: Swaziland, Years in Power: 28

5) Paul Biya – Net Worth: $200 Million Country: Cameroon, Years in Power: 31
  
4) Uhuru Kenyatta – Net Worth: $500 Million
Country: Kenya, Years in Power: 1

3) Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo – $600 Million
Country: Equatorial Guinea, Years in Power: 34
  
2) Mohammed VI of Morocco – Net Worth: $2.5 Billion
Country: Morocco, Years in Power: 15
  
1) Jose Eduardo dos Santos – Net Worth: $20 Billion
Country: Angola, Years in Power: 34

BringBackOurGirls team call for a global week of action

It's sad that 6 months later, we still haven't been able to find these young girls. And the cry to find them has reduced significantly. See more after the cut...



Photos: Meet the world's Most Beautiful First Ladies

Richestlifestyle.com a few days ago released its list of The Most Beautiful First Ladies in the world 2014 and US First Lady Michelle Obama came 6th. See all the world's most beautiful First Ladies after the cut...

Okada ban: Delta state govt allegedly razes over 200 motorcycles

The Delta state government on Sunday Oct. 5th allegedly burnt over 200 motorcycles it confiscated from those who flouted the state's newly introduced ban on motorcycle riding in some parts of the state. Two weeks ago, the State government banned Okada in some parts of the state, including Ika South, Ika North and Sapele....

'I regret not having a University degree' - Ronke Oshodi-Oke

Actress Ronke Ojo-Gbolahan aka Ronke Oshodi-Oke says she regrets not completing her education to the University level and now wants to return to school.
"My big regret is not going back to school as I had wanted to. I have been planning to return back to school for quite a long time but when you are making money, seeing yourself being celebrated here and there, you will feel on top of the world. But you are nothing without completing your education. So that's the bold step I want to take now. So it's going to be fun. I don't want to agree it's going to be difficult. I really want to go back to school and I mean it this time around" she told Encomium magazine...