Nigerian recording Afro-pop artist Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun,
popularly known as WizKid, has parted ways with his Former Manager
called Godwin Tom.
The duo separated after a dispute they had over the weekend. A lot of people who knew the two together had said,Godwin was a loyal Manager to Wizkid and always at his beck and call,and often times, have seen Godwin carry Wizkid’s bag, changed outfits, open the car doors for him and so on.
Their disagreement started on the 11th of April, after they returned from Dubai, where WizKid performed at the Former President of Nigeria Atiku Abubakar’s, son’s wedding.
"I'm loyal and patient, not stupid...I'm on the move and I can't look back... No regrets at all! Wasted time, I can't get that back so everyday I go hard" Godwin took to social media to pour out his feelings.
He further went on to say, "When you sleep in a bed of thorns and roses, you learn to adjust, to stay still, to endure hurt and pain, but most important you learn to appreciate a bed without thorns...there is a difference between giving up and knowing when you have had enough!"
However, both parties have since removed each other's name and contact from their various social media pages - Wizkid has put up a new contact, Seun Johnson for his bookings.
Also, singer Waje has removed his contact from her social media pages; she now has a new management team - Wildflower PR!
A young man recounts his experience in the hands of suspected ritualists after he was set free.
According to reports, the victim
Abdulwaheed Saliu, an indigene of Tunga Maje in Gwagwalada Area Council, is said to have given an old man who was begging for alms N20 in Dan Magaji on his way to school.
Salihu was said to have found himself in an unknown place immediately the beggar touched the money. He later discovered that it was a ritualist’s den where human beings were slaughtered daily and the female captives served in a baby factory.
Daily Trust reports:
It was on 20 January, while en route his school, after his mate had boarded a tricycle with their luggage, that Abdulwaheed decided to take a motorcycle.
After a failed negotiation with the first
motorcyclist that approached him because of N20, he decided to wait for another. He said it was while he was waiting that a very old man approached him, demanding N20 to make up for his transport fare. He said his ordeal started the moment the man touched the N20 note.
He said: “When I gave him the
money, the moment he touched the money, I found myself somewhere unknown to me. I cannot describe the place, but the only thing I know is that many people were there.
“As I got to the place, some men approached me and cut my finger, this is my finger that was cut, and a white cloth was used to collect my
blood with my name and number written on it. The cloth was taken away.
Then, my head was shaved in three places, at the front, middle and the back.” AbdulWaheed was numbered 42 out of the 45 people that were
captured that day, which he said were to be killed on the arrival of the leader of the ritualists:
“When they collected our blood,
they told us that their leader is in America, but he will come back and until he comes before they will start cutting peoples’ heads,” he added. But before the arrival of the said
boss, he said everybody in the place was stripped naked with all
their belongings seized and their hands tied behind their back, the only thing they were given was water which he said five people shared a sachet.
The number of people attached to a sachet, however, varies depending on the number of people in a group. In some larger groups, he said, 10
people shared a sachet.“I did not put my handset in my pocket, I put in my bag.
When I was given a place to sleep, I took the handset from my bag and told them I wanted to excrete. It was then that I called one of my schoolmates and my dad, I told them about the incident.
One of my Islamic teachers called back and said I should continue praying that God would set me free,” he said.On the second day of his sojourn in the unknown world, he said the boss returned and addressed the group. He said: “I saw the
master and he called himself Ahmed, a Nigerian, when he came, they rang a bell and from where I sat, I just found myself moving to where the master was seated.
While he was addressing us, he said he goes to foreign countries because they have branches there and they used to take human heads to foreign countries for rituals.”
Ahmed, as AbdulWaheed told Aso Chronicle, said five people out of the 45 captured, would be released as “killing them would boomerang
but they warned the said people not to utter ‘something’ about all what they have seen,” adding that if they do, they will go mad.
On the third day, in the midnight, he said the execution started. “They started calling names, according to numbers, after we were told to be on a queue. When one’s name is called, the person would rest his head on a
big board.
There is a man standing by the
board, if the man should raise his hand and bring it down, I do not know if it is knife or cutlass, it will just come down and you will just see that the person’s head had fallen off.
”AbdulWaheed recounted that the slain body is left on the board where the blood is collected in a very big container under the board after which the body is removed and deposited elsewhere with the head placed at
the feet of the boss.
Then, gradually, it got to his turn, he said. “I was the 42nd person to be killed, after 40 people were killed because one person was released.The man that was beheading people now asked me where I was coming from and I said, Zaria but he said no, that I am from Tunga Maje and that I am just schooling in Zaria.
He said that I am teaching some
students Arabic in an uncompleted mosque, I said yes. He told me that I used to wear apron in the mosque and I said yes. He told me I am a good boy and that they are not going to kill
me because they cannot use my blood.
He called one man to bring me food but I did not eat, I told them I was satisfied. The man said but we were not given food, and I replied him
that, my God has been feeding me.”
AbdulWaheed said he was given his clothes, which he wore, his bag was returned to him and he was told to leave. “I replied that I did not know where to go. He touched me and I
found myself near a mosque in the midnight.”
AbdulWaheed said at first, he did not know where he found himself but he was happy to have escaped the sharp blade of the executioners. It was in the midnight, so he had to wait till morning when after the early morning prayers, he approached a man to
enquire about his location.
Someone eventually told him that he was in Tafa, Niger State. He called his relatives and they picked him up from the location. While describing the place he was held captive, AbdulWaheed said it was very big and one could see the walls or fence.
He said: “It is only at night that you can see people. It is very large and people are many, there are women who are more than 100. They kill
people daily. According to what they said, people would only stay there for three days, before they get killed, when I got there on Monday, some people were killed.”
He said instead of being killed, women are used in the baby factory.
“The boss told us that the women would be giving birth, and the babies would be used to make money.”
He advised people to be careful of how they give alms. He said:
“Some of the beggars are doing it without a pure intention, they are doing it in order to get someone, and you will see someone and think he is truly a beggar, but he doesn’t have good intentions.
- See more at: http://akpraise.com/2014/02/05/shocking-how-man-found-himself-in-ritualist-camp-after-giving-a-beggar-n20/#sthash.6cNt7ELj.dpuf
A young man recounts his experience in the hands of suspected ritualists after he was set free.
According to reports, the victim
Abdulwaheed Saliu, an indigene of Tunga Maje in Gwagwalada Area Council, is said to have given an old man who was begging for alms N20 in Dan Magaji on his way to school.
Salihu was said to have found himself in an unknown place immediately the beggar touched the money. He later discovered that it was a ritualist’s den where human beings were slaughtered daily and the female captives served in a baby factory.
Daily Trust reports:
It was on 20 January, while en route his school, after his mate had boarded a tricycle with their luggage, that Abdulwaheed decided to take a motorcycle.
After a failed negotiation with the first
motorcyclist that approached him because of N20, he decided to wait for another. He said it was while he was waiting that a very old man approached him, demanding N20 to make up for his transport fare. He said his ordeal started the moment the man touched the N20 note.
He said: “When I gave him the
money, the moment he touched the money, I found myself somewhere unknown to me. I cannot describe the place, but the only thing I know is that many people were there.
“As I got to the place, some men approached me and cut my finger, this is my finger that was cut, and a white cloth was used to collect my
blood with my name and number written on it. The cloth was taken away.
Then, my head was shaved in three places, at the front, middle and the back.” AbdulWaheed was numbered 42 out of the 45 people that were
captured that day, which he said were to be killed on the arrival of the leader of the ritualists:
“When they collected our blood,
they told us that their leader is in America, but he will come back and until he comes before they will start cutting peoples’ heads,” he added. But before the arrival of the said
boss, he said everybody in the place was stripped naked with all
their belongings seized and their hands tied behind their back, the only thing they were given was water which he said five people shared a sachet.
The number of people attached to a sachet, however, varies depending on the number of people in a group. In some larger groups, he said, 10
people shared a sachet.“I did not put my handset in my pocket, I put in my bag.
When I was given a place to sleep, I took the handset from my bag and told them I wanted to excrete. It was then that I called one of my schoolmates and my dad, I told them about the incident.
One of my Islamic teachers called back and said I should continue praying that God would set me free,” he said.On the second day of his sojourn in the unknown world, he said the boss returned and addressed the group. He said: “I saw the
master and he called himself Ahmed, a Nigerian, when he came, they rang a bell and from where I sat, I just found myself moving to where the master was seated.
While he was addressing us, he said he goes to foreign countries because they have branches there and they used to take human heads to foreign countries for rituals.”
Ahmed, as AbdulWaheed told Aso Chronicle, said five people out of the 45 captured, would be released as “killing them would boomerang
but they warned the said people not to utter ‘something’ about all what they have seen,” adding that if they do, they will go mad.
On the third day, in the midnight, he said the execution started. “They started calling names, according to numbers, after we were told to be on a queue. When one’s name is called, the person would rest his head on a
big board.
There is a man standing by the
board, if the man should raise his hand and bring it down, I do not know if it is knife or cutlass, it will just come down and you will just see that the person’s head had fallen off.
”AbdulWaheed recounted that the slain body is left on the board where the blood is collected in a very big container under the board after which the body is removed and deposited elsewhere with the head placed at
the feet of the boss.
Then, gradually, it got to his turn, he said. “I was the 42nd person to be killed, after 40 people were killed because one person was released.The man that was beheading people now asked me where I was coming from and I said, Zaria but he said no, that I am from Tunga Maje and that I am just schooling in Zaria.
He said that I am teaching some
students Arabic in an uncompleted mosque, I said yes. He told me that I used to wear apron in the mosque and I said yes. He told me I am a good boy and that they are not going to kill
me because they cannot use my blood.
He called one man to bring me food but I did not eat, I told them I was satisfied. The man said but we were not given food, and I replied him
that, my God has been feeding me.”
AbdulWaheed said he was given his clothes, which he wore, his bag was returned to him and he was told to leave. “I replied that I did not know where to go. He touched me and I
found myself near a mosque in the midnight.”
AbdulWaheed said at first, he did not know where he found himself but he was happy to have escaped the sharp blade of the executioners. It was in the midnight, so he had to wait till morning when after the early morning prayers, he approached a man to
enquire about his location.
Someone eventually told him that he was in Tafa, Niger State. He called his relatives and they picked him up from the location. While describing the place he was held captive, AbdulWaheed said it was very big and one could see the walls or fence.
He said: “It is only at night that you can see people. It is very large and people are many, there are women who are more than 100. They kill
people daily. According to what they said, people would only stay there for three days, before they get killed, when I got there on Monday, some people were killed.”
He said instead of being killed, women are used in the baby factory.
“The boss told us that the women would be giving birth, and the babies would be used to make money.”
He advised people to be careful of how they give alms. He said:
“Some of the beggars are doing it without a pure intention, they are doing it in order to get someone, and you will see someone and think he is truly a beggar, but he doesn’t have good intentions.
- See more at: http://akpraise.com/2014/02/05/shocking-how-man-found-himself-in-ritualist-camp-after-giving-a-beggar-n20/#sthash.6cNt7ELj.dpuf
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