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Last time he claimed "bae" gave him N7million - one of his Lekki neighbour's shamed him publicly by exposing that he actually lived in a self-contained boys quarters room behind somebody's house - not in a mansion as he had previously boasted.

Now Bobrisky is claiming "bae" gifted him a 2015 Acura car and brand new duplex + N10million.

Hmmm.

British-Nigerian cyber security expert, philanthropist and educator Tom Ilube - has been named the number one most influential black man in Britain.

The awards, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary - honours men and women from diverse industries including science, technology and the arts. The winners will be recognised at an event at Goldsmith�s Hall on Tuesday October 25.

Ilube, 53, from Richmond, west London, is the founder of internet bank, Egg. He also set up credit rating organisation noddle.co.uk - and is the CEO of technology company, Crossword Cybersecurity.

He also founded technology school Hammersmith Academy in 2011. He is the chairman of ADA College, a specialist computing college. And he set up the charity Africa Gifted Foundation to help transform the lives of children on the continent.

Ilube is from Afuze-Emai, Owan Local Government Area, Edo State.

The Powerlist 2016 - Top 10
1. Tom Ilube - founder of Crosssword Cybersecurity, Africa Gifted Foundation

2. Ric Lewis - founder, chief executive and chairman, Tristan Capital Partners

3. Arlene Isaacs-Lowe - managing director, head of relationship management for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at Moody�s

4. Sir Lenny Henry - actor, writer and campaigner

5. Mo Farah - Olympic champion long-distance runner

6. Lewis Hamilton - Formula One world champion

7. Ismail Ahmed - founder and chief executive, WorldRemit

8. Dr Shirley Thompson - composer

9. Sharon White - chief executive, Ofcom

10. Steve McQueen - film director

London-based John Ashbourne - an Emerging Markets Analyst for China and Africa - is not here for Buhari and APC's unfulfilled election campaign promises.

A man who was allegedly held captive for 20 years in the basement of his father and step-mother's house, was too traumatised to speak after being filmed shortly after his release from the torturous experience.

Via Mirror.co.uk
Armando de Andrade, who disappeared when he was 16, was found tied to a bed in a tiny, windowless room by police searching houses for drugs gang members, it's reported.

Witnesses said the man, now aged 36, had "enormous" toenails and fingernails and a long beard which had grown to his knees while police said he was "malnourished".


Detectives in Sao Paulo, Brazil, believe he lived in virtual darkness for two decades in a room without light fittings, while the floor was reportedly covered in human faeces. Police chief Celso Marchiori, who is investigating the case, said of the moment policemen found him:

"He got up, very impaired and didn't speak a word. We took him outside and he still didn't say anything. We didn't know if he was scared or drugged. He wasn't able to identify us as police officers. We called for help and he was taken straight to hospital. It's difficult to believe he was in that place for 20 years. It's a very insanitary place, he wouldn't have survived. There's no light at all."


Neighbours in the Guarulhos district of Sao Paulo, southeast Brazil, recalled how Armando was a normal 16-year-old, who liked skateboarding and playing the guitar, when he suddenly disappeared.

Never seen again by his friends, Armando's family always claimed he had moved to another part of Brazil and was "doing well".

One neighbour, Aparecido Rocha Brasil, said he believed the teenager's father and step-mother decided to lock him in the room after he started experimenting with alcohol.

Armando's father Amancio de Andrade denied the allegations, claiming that his son left home aged 18 and returned last week, and asked him to lock him in the room as he wanted to get clean from drug addiction.

Armando is being cared for in the psychiatric ward a local hospital, where he is reportedly to traumatised to speak.

A video of a friend talking with him shows the man only able to nod or shake his head to respond to questions.

Police have launched an investigation while Armando's father and step-mother, who have not yet been arrested, have reportedly fled their home following aggression from angry neighbours.





Veteran Nollywood actor Prince James Uche, has been sick for a very longtime. He�s been battling renal failure for several years and has sadly, gone blind.

He�s presently at the hospital struggling to survive. He needs N2.6million to pay his hospital bill and N11million for a kidney transplant and eye surgery in India.

Mr Uche has been bedridden at a hospital for one-year-and-7months. If you wish to help, please send money to:

Prince James Uche
WEMA Bank
0232151677.

See Bobrisky of yesterday o! He has turned motivational speaker and bonafide celebrity overnight. He's even touring the UK next month. Oluwa is really involved.

Oby Ezekwesili wasn't at all upset with a follower named Chuma - who lashed out at her for not buying her son a car. Chuma called her out after he claims he saw her son coming down from a tricycle (keke napep) recently. He has however, apologized for his tweet.


A Georgia teenager has survived a life-threatening head injury on the soccer pitch that put him in a coma � and when he woke up, he was only speaking fluent Spanish.

Via DailyMail.com
A high school goalie, who is still suffering from a third concussion that nearly killed him, woke up from a coma speaking fluent Spanish.

Rueben Nsemoh was playing soccer last month for an elite Gwinnett County national team when he dived for the ball and another player kicked him in the head, WSB TV reported.

The Georgia teen was airlifted to Atlanta Medical Center, where he spent several days in a coma.


When he finally woke up, his mother, Dorah Nsemoh, told WSB-TV that her son was speaking fluent Spanish, something he's never done before. He's still unable to go to school and his family is devastated as it isn't known how much damage has been done.

'Our life has changed through this process,' his mother told the station.


His soccer coach, Bruno Kalonji, told WSB-TV that Rueben stopped breathing several times at the time of the incident. Kalonji said he was in 'shock and panic', adding that Rueben would fade in and out of consciousness and 'he'd start throwing up'.

'You thought you'd might lose him. I thought I might lose him there,' Kalonji said.


Rueben told the station: 'Sometimes I daze out. Sometimes I feel like I'm not there, but I am.'

Upon his return to the game, his coach wants him and other goalkeepers to wear a helmet.

'We should try to prevent these things from happening earlier,' Kalonji said.

Rueben's medical bills have peaked at $200,000, but a GoFundMe account has been set up to help the family offset the cost.

The account, which was set up by friends, says that 'Reuben's seizures have not stopped'.

The passionate soccer player hopes to play professionally one day, but for now he'll continue to stay at home and heal.






Davido performed at 3thrones music concert in Lagos yesterday, October 23. While he was entertaining fans on stage - actress Eniola Badmus and comedian Princess Damilola - both fought over who gets to dance with him.

Eniola eventually won that battle after she got the chance to bump and grind her massive buttocks on Davido's fragile body.








Police are investigating a complaint from �modern-day bogeyman� Akinwale Arobieke that a documentary about his life was racist.


According to Mirror; The BBC3 film, The Man Who Squeezes Muscles: The Search for Purple Aki, presented itself as an investigation into the life of the 6ft 5ins bodybuilder, from Aigburth, Liverpool.

Mr Arobieke, who had a decade-long ban on touching men�s biceps lifted earlier this year, has never been convicted of a sexual offence and claimed he was the victim of a witchhunt.

The 54-year-old is known throughout the North West as 'Purple Aki' - a name he has previously claimed to be racist.

He has now complained to Merseyside police that the documentary was racist and demonised him, reports the Liverpool Echo.

A Merseyside Police spokesman said: �Merseyside Police can confirm officers from the Liverpool SIGMA team are investigating an allegation of a race hate crime. This follows the release of a BBC3 documentary.

�Specialist detectives are working alongside partners in the Crown Prosecution Service and at this time the investigation is ongoing.�

The girlfriend and daughter of a teenager who was electrocuted at New Brighton station were among those interviewed for the documentary.

Gary Kelly was 16 when he died on Sunday June 15, 1986.


Mr Arobieke was convicted of his manslaughter after it was alleged the teen was running away from him when he died, but the decision was later overturned by the Court of Appeal when judges ruled he had not acted unlawfully.

In 2001 he was charged with 50 counts of indecent assault and harassment against 14 teenage boys between 1995 and 2000.

He pleaded not guilty, but was later convicted over an unrelated matter of making threats to kill and received 30 months in jail.

Arobieke was imprisoned for a further six years following guilty pleas to 15 counts of harassment and one count of witness harassment.

On his release in 2006, he was handed the Sexual Offences Prevention Order (SOPO), which has now been lifted.

The order banned him from specific activities including touching men�s muscles and asking them to do squats.

The BBC said it stood by the �serious and considered film� and said it was in line with its usual editorial standards.

culled; mirror.co.uk
Thailand's notorious red light districts have burst back into life just 10 days after the nation's king died - with raunchy sex workers paying tribute by wearing skimpy black MAID'S outfits.

The south east Asian country suffered almost complete shutdown following the death of 88-year-old King Bhumibol Adulyadej as workers down tools to mourn.

The king died on October 13 bringing much of the nation to a halt as the government banned entertainment for 30 days.

But just over a week after the king died, hundreds of prostitutes lined the streets wearing black mini dresses, maids costumes, black boots, black suspenders and black gartars in their own unique mark of respect.

Pictures taken on Soi Cowboy in capital Bangkok show sex workers who usually wear brightly colour bikinis dressed instead in black dresses and maids outfits as they look for customers.

culled; mirror.co.uk

Social media user Endurance Keyamo shared this photo of his 72 year old mother updating her Facebook status with her mobile phone. He described her as a digital mama.


Here's how a radio listener reports the funny incident.

"IS CHANGE "BEGINS AT YOU" POSSIBLE? .Can fighting corruption up there change any corrupt practice down here?

"A bag containing different articles. and important document was reportedly missing at ikirun and the owner lodged complain to a radio station at ILESHA. Suprisingly almost 200 people was said to have called the radio station saying they have found the missing bag. How can 200 people fron different places saw a single missing bag?.

"Unknown to the callers, the calls were recorded and was broadcast on the radio in the recorded format. The first guy was not a Yoruba guy but likely an Igbo guy. He claimed to have seen the bag and requested the owner to send 20 thousand to retrieved his bag. The second person was heard to have requested for recharge card so he can travel down to Ilesha from Oshogbo to deliver the missing bag And so on and so forth.

"The most surprising caller was an Old man, the man surprised every one because as an elder, such corrupt practice should be not be heard from him. But the man after series of interogation and call back etc. He eventually demanded that money should be sent into an account to retrieve the money. I salute UNIQ FM Ilesha for their wisdom, In that bag, there were phones inside, so the man making the call ordered him to switch on one of the phones so he can call into one of it to confirm if truely the bag is with him. That was how problem started and the man started saying nonsense. He was latter gotten . The man promptly pressed red button on his phone immediately he discovered he had been caught to be a fraudster.

"Why is corruption so rampant everywhere like this? The bag is yet to be seen till date and people are trying to dupe the person searching for the bag. SMH."

A Nigerian man has sparked outrage after posting loved up pictures of himself and Brenda Biya, the daughter of Cameroon�s president on Facebook. The man identified as Collins Aston from Owerri, Imo state and lives in Switzerland, captioned the photos �My Love�.

It is not clear if the pictures are real or photoshopped. He has since deleted the post after receiving backlash from Cameroonians.

Some online users call him an �old and ugly gold-digger� who only wants to benefit from the young girl who is reportedly half her age.







According to the online user who shared these pictures: "This guy was caught stealing cables used for wiring our house last night in Oba in Anambra state. He was caught by the Hausa security man on guard, and beaten to a pulp by the whole community. I had to rush and call the police as I noticed they were about setting him on fire."