Bolaji Ogunmola skin is gradually changing from dark to white.
She has started influencing bleaching products.
I used to love her skinning dark skin color.
Lagos is smelling, Ibadan is brown roof, Ogun has bad roads but look at Ariaria market in Abia where rich men wearing only singlets and bathroom slippers using Nokia torchlight phone to transfer billions, the market also falls under the jurisdiction of Their best working governor
The tendencies of the Igbos to always support anything or anyone against Nigeria will always make one to query their interest and loyalty - Biafra or Nigeria! The truth is no Igbo will become Nigerian President, because no reasonable Nigerian would vote any Igbo to lead Nigeria!
KEEP LAGOS CLEAN
This Lady claims she is “cooking for charity” and she is using the Median around Admiralty, Lekki Phase 1 as her “kitchen”.
The KAI officials have arrested her with all her equipment and cleaned up the whole axis.
#KeepLagosClean#ZeroToleranceLagos@jidesanwoolu@muyiwag
Naira Marley has consistently acted in Mohbad’s best interests even after Mohbad departed from Marlian Music and many were unaware that their relationship remained close, respectful, and cordial behind the scenes. On multiple occasions, Naira even intervened to save him during suicide attempts. Sadly, there has been a deliberate campaign by certain individuals to destroy Naira Marley’s reputation without any legitimate basis. A deeply malicious act.
What makes the situation even more tragic is that the very people Mohbad trusted and believed were his friends ultimately failed him. They forced him out of the label, could not provide the level of support Naira Marley offered him, and were, instead, exposing him to harmful substances such as crack and other illicit drugs. Rather than protect him, they manipulated him.
In a properly functioning society, both Naira Marley and his record label ‘Marlian Music’ would be entitled to claim millions of dollars in damages. Indeed, a case of this nature should never have been allowed to escalate this far; the true instigators, manipulators, or those responsible for Mohbad’s demise would have been promptly identified and held accountable.
Furthermore, it is deeply disturbing to witness individuals masquerading as advocates for Mohbad while simultaneously exerting every effort to destroy the reputation of a man who genuinely cared for him. Such conduct represents one of the most reprehensible forms of wickedness in recent memory. I am firmly of the view that all parties responsible should be subjected to 2–3 years’ imprisonment, pursuant to Sections 373–375 of the Nigerian Criminal Code (criminal defamation) and Section 140 of the Penal Code (false accusation).