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‘Old fool’ | ‘Charlatan’ – Frank Edoho, Omojuwa fight dirty on X over BBNaija

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A heated, dirty online fight has broken out between author Japheth Omojuwa and media personality Frank Edoho.

 

The dispute began after Edoho reacted to a post by journalist David Hundeyin, who had been mocking Omojuwa on X.

 

Omojuwa retaliated by taunting Edoho over his recent failed marriage and using derogatory language.

 

He also accused Edoho of harbouring resentment toward him for supporting Ebuka Obi Uchendu as the host of Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) instead of Edoho

 

In a lengthy post, Omojuwa said he had ignored Edoho’s previous provocations but decided to respond this time.

 

”Been ignoring this old fool @frankedoho for quite a while. Never engaged his agbaya attempts at using me for X engagements. Ever since I defended the need to keep Ebuka on Big Brother, when they advanced an inorganic agenda against him and were canvassing for this has-been, he’s been throwing shots at me like I caused the life misfortunes that turned him to a Twitter banger boy in his 6th decade of life,” he wrote.

 

“I almost used to look up to you in my early teens, now, like most people, I cannot not look down on you. Because you are more suited to playing in the mud these days than those glitzy days of WWTBAM. Lost cause. I won’t call you a cockroach. I am cultured. I am not here to do “you dry craze, you dey gbongbolociga” with you, I am here to set your life straight.

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“Adagba ma da nu @frankedoho , you assume your faux grandiloquence makes you a good writer? Any fool can pick up a dictionary to select big words. To repeatedly deploy that online brings your low self-esteem issues to the fore. Stop dancing, your bum is out and we have no use for such seamy sights here.”

 

Omojuwa also mocked the intelligence and career of the former ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’ (WWTBAM) host.

 

“The problem with hosting a show where you have to tell people they are wrong or right based on answers supplied by other people is that you assume that you are the intelligent one. You know yourself Frank, you are the first to know that you lack depth and substance and your self-esteem issues will never not come to the fore,” he added.

 

“Your life is frozen in time @frankedoho , that’s why everyone who meets you wants to talk about what you did 2 decades ago. It must hurt that every news about you references what you once were and not who you are. Your life has drifted away and you somehow think being a supposedly savage Chelsea fan on X is enough high to take you back to those heights? You must be more deluded than the schizophrenic sicko in Ghana.

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“Silly boy! Just because you are the king of Obidient fools on X, you are excited. You don’t see how being the king of fools makes you a royal fool!”

 

Edoho fired back, denying ever wanting to replace Ebuka as BBNaija host and accusing Omojuwa of lying and projecting his insecurities.

 

He also dismissed Omojuwa’s insults and challenged his intelligence.

 

“I attribute your vast stupidity to your brain dysmorphia. I always support my colleagues in the industry & I have never ever coveted Ebuka’s job as BBN Host and I probably can’t do it as well as he does. I am gently bemused that you still make a living peddling lies, Cockcroach!,” he wrote.

 

“Shut your lying halitosis-infected mouth. You are civil yet you called me a fool. David was tweeting at you and I was referring to his savage posts but you took it personal. I have never conversed with you directly. You lied I showed receipts, now you are lying again. Vermin.

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“You are that fool that picked up a dictionary and selected big words. The problem is on a podium, that dictionary can’t help you. Come and try me on any live stage and see if I won’t strip you for body parts. The only thing you will beat me with is your pathological lying skills.

 

“You aren’t intelligent. You are a charlatan, at best. A shallow neanderthal trapped in a stockfish body telling me that I lack depth. Your buffoonery must be entrenched in your genes.

 

“I am a bonafide broadcaster trained by behemoths in the industry. If you had active neurons in that pea-sized organ you call brain, you would know that Broadcasting is a multi-income revenue endeavor. What I did 2 decades ago is still bigger than anything you have imagined. Fool.”

 

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Jubril Adewale Tinubu @59: Rich in Fortune, Richer in Humanity

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Adebayo Adeoye

There are men who announce their greatness with noise, and then there are those whose achievements speak so thunderously that fanfare becomes unnecessary. Jubril Adewale Tinubu — “Wale” to friends, family, and the many who hold him in deep admiration — belongs firmly in the latter category.

As he marks another year of a life lived with uncommon purpose and quiet distinction, it is only fitting that the world pauses, if only for a moment, to celebrate a man whose footprints are etched permanently on the landscape of Nigeria’s economic history.

Wale Tinubu’s journey reads like the kind of story that inspires a generation. Armed with a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Liverpool and a Master of Laws from the prestigious London School of Economics, where he specialised in International Finance and Shipping, he returned to Nigeria not merely to practise law, but to build an empire.

He began his career at the family law firm, K. O. Tinubu & Co., sharpening his instincts in corporate and petroleum law — skills that would later serve as the bedrock of something far bigger than anyone could have imagined.

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In 1994, with vision as his compass and tenacity as his fuel, he founded Ocean and Oil Group — a modest oil trading and shipping outfit that he would, over the next three decades, transform into Oando PLC, Sub-Saharan Africa’s foremost integrated indigenous energy group. It is the kind of achievement that defies easy description.

Forbes Magazine captured it best in its 2011 edition, crowning him “The King of African Oil” — a title that, even years later, sits comfortably on his broad shoulders. In 2007, the World Economic Forum in Geneva named him a Global Young Leader, placing him in the exclusive company of the world’s most consequential minds under the age of 41.

Yet, what truly separates him from the ordinary captains of industry is the humanity he brings to his enterprise. His leadership of Oando has never been merely about barrels of oil or bottom lines. It has been about people — about building local capacity, championing indigenous talent, and proving, with every quarterly result and every community touched, that African businesses can compete and win on the global stage.

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For the young Nigerian entrepreneur staring at a blank page and a bold dream, Wale Tinubu is living proof that it is possible.

Beyond the boardroom, his philanthropic instincts have left an indelible mark. Through the Oando Foundation, he has positively impacted over 500,000 Nigerian children through school adoption programmes, digital learning initiatives, and teacher training — a legacy that no balance sheet can fully capture.

In a world where success often breeds aloofness and privilege can create distance, Tinubu remains refreshingly accessible and profoundly humane. His interactions with people are marked by warmth, sincerity and a genuine interest in the welfare of others.

Whether dealing with friends, associates or even casual acquaintances, he has consistently demonstrated that true greatness lies not in the accumulation of material possessions but in the ability to uplift and inspire those around us.

Many who know him count themselves fortunate to have encountered him. Indeed, there is a recurring sentiment among those within his circle that destiny smiled kindly on them the day their paths crossed with his.

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Such is the effect of a man whose benevolence transcends social and professional boundaries.

At 59, JAT as fondly called stands as a compelling reminder that a life of impact is measured not solely by personal accomplishments but also by the positive difference one makes in the lives of others. His journey thus far reflects purpose, compassion and an abiding commitment to humanity.

On this occasion of his birthday, the tributes are many and deserved. He is being celebrated as “one of the significant contributors to Africa’s economic growth and development.” But perhaps the greatest tribute comes not from statesmen or magazine covers, but from the young entrepreneurs across the continent who look at Tinubu and dare to dream bigger.

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At 90, Chief Mrs. Alice Mobolaji Osomo Remains a Symbol of Purposeful Leadership – Ambassador Iji

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The Nigerian Ambassador to the Russian Federation, Ambassador Joseph Olusola Iji, has paid glowing tribute to Chief Mrs. Alice Mobolaji Osomo on the occasion of her 90th birthday, describing her as a distinguished elder stateswoman whose legacy of service continues to inspire generations within and beyond Nigeria.

In a congratulatory message issued from the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in Moscow, Ambassador Iji celebrated the former minister’s remarkable contributions to national development, noting that her career remains a shining example of patriotism, dedication and unwavering professionalism.

According to the Ambassador, Chief Osomo’s public service journey is a masterclass in leadership and commitment to nation-building. He recalled her tenure as Commissioner for Trade, Industries and Cooperatives in Ondo State, where she played a pivotal role in laying the state’s industrial foundation through the establishment of key industries and enterprises that contributed significantly to economic growth and employment.

Ambassador Iji further highlighted her distinguished service at the national level, where she held strategic positions including Minister of Establishment and Management Services, Director of NICON Insurance, and Minister of Housing, Land and Urban Development.
“In every role she occupied, Chief Mrs. Osomo demonstrated selfless commitment to national progress and upheld the highest standards of excellence,” he noted.

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The Ambassador also expressed pride in Chief Osomo’s roots as a daughter of Apoi Land and a respected leader from Ondo State, emphasizing that her achievements have brought honour not only to her community but also to Nigeria as a whole.

He described her as a matriarch whose life embodies the values of integrity, resilience, and service, Ambassador Iji said her impact continues to transcend geographical boundaries and generations.

“As she marks this remarkable milestone, we celebrate not just her longevity but the enduring legacy she has built through decades of dedicated service to humanity and nationhood,” he stated.

He concluded by offering prayers for God’s continued blessings upon the nonagenarian, wishing her excellent health, abiding joy, peace and many more years of fulfilment.

Chief Mrs. Alice Mobolaji Osomo’s 90th birthday has attracted widespread goodwill messages from across Nigeria and the international community, reflecting the profound respect and admiration she has earned through a lifetime of exemplary public service and leadership.

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The Other Side of Kayode Ajulo

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He is widely admired as one of the brightest legal minds of his generation, an exceptional advocate whose deep understanding of the law earned him the prestigious title of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN).

Today, Dr. Kayode Ajulo, Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) holds the influential office of Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General of Ondo State.

In both legal and political circles, Dr. Ajulo is seen as a force to be reckoned with and respected for his sharp intellect, fearless courage, and an unshakable commitment to justice.

But there’s a side of him that most people rarely get to see.

While the public encounters him in courtrooms, strategy rooms, and government corridors, Ajulo’s life is equally shaped by something quieter, deeper and undeniably spiritual.

Those who know him well often describe a man whose faith goes beyond public displays. He is not the kind of person who treats worship with casualness; rather, he is deeply devoted to the things of God, with a reverence that shows in how seriously he takes his spiritual responsibilities.

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And then there’s another interesting detail: beyond the legal mind, Ajulo is also said to have a genuine love for hymn music, a softer, more reflective side that finds joy in worship, Christian fellowship, and hymn renditions. For him, faith is not a public performance; it is a life lived with devotion.

That lesser-known side of his personality was on full display last weekend when he honoured the Women Fellowship Day of the Cherubim and Seraphim Church, Abuja District Headquarters as Special Guest of Honour and Father of the Day.

Witnesses described the outing as touching and unforgettable. Ajulo reportedly delivered inspiring messages filled with conviction, sprinkled with soul-lifting songs that resonated strongly with the congregation.

His words moved the audience so deeply that many gave him a standing ovation, accompanied by thunderous applause.

In addition, the Ondo Attorney General further demonstrated his commitment to the work of the gospel through generous financial support for the church’s activities.

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To Kayode Ajulo, life is clearly not defined by title alone, nor by legal brilliance or political influence. Behind the formidable advocate is a man driven by faith, service, and a steady devotion to God, proving that even with a tough legal mind, his heart still beats for humanity and for the work of the Kingdom.

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