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Burna Boy To Haters: I’ll Be A Legend Even In Death

He is young, successful and like everyone who is successful, he’s got loads and loads of haters. Burna Boy just penned a new deal with Glo and he has got this to say to haters.
Burna Boy wrote on Instagram:

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“Thank yall for all the Love,SUPPORT,hate,more Hate and I can’t forget all the blind retarded comments nd opinions. Only death can stop me from always striving, delivering and entertaining the best way Nigeria has ever seen and even in Death I will be a Legend. More deals on d table. It never stops. God bless all!”

Ex-Gov. Sule Lamido and Sons To Spend 2Months In Jail

A Federal Court sitting in Kano State, Nigeria’s Northwest region has ordered a former governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido, his two sons, Aminu and Mustapha, who were accused of fraud, to be remanded in Kano prison till September 28. 
  
The former governor was arraigned today (Thursday) alongside his children for allegedly receiving N1.351 billion kickback from a government contractor. 
    
The presiding judge, Justice Evelyn Anyadike ruled that the four accused persons be remanded in a Kano prison custody because the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said they lacked enough facilities to accommodate them.
Rejecting the pleas of defense Counsel, Senior Advocate of Nigeria, (SAN) Mr. Effiong Effiong, Justice Anyadike ruled that the accused be kept at EFCC custody, saying the commission had complained of inadequate Facilities.
Earlier, the defense Counsel, Mr. Effiong had argued that remanding the accused persons in prison will amount to trampling on their fundamental human rights.
The trial for the Lamidos is fixed for September 28, for hearing.
The presiding judge, Justice Evelyn Anyadike ruled that the four accused persons be remanded in a Kano prison custody because the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said they lacked enough facilities to accommodate them.
Rejecting the pleas of defense Counsel, Senior Advocate of Nigeria, (SAN) Mr. Effiong Effiong, Justice Anyadike ruled that the accused be kept at EFCC custody, saying the commission had complained of inadequate Facilities.
Earlier, the defense Counsel, Mr. Effiong had argued that remanding the accused persons in prison will amount to trampling on their fundamental human rights.
The trial for the Lamidos is fixed for September 28, for hearing........