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Painful: Laid to rest on Her Wedding Day: How a young lady who betrayed a married man ruined her family with multiple deaths

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

A young Ghanaian woman named Tina is currently seeking refuge under the protection of a pastor after her family experienced a series of mysterious deaths.

According to Tina, nearly all her family members have passed away under unexplained circumstances, leaving her terrified for her own life.

Recounting her ordeal, Tina explained that her late cousin had promised to marry a wealthy married man as his second wife but later reneged on the agreement.

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This decision, she believes, triggered a chain of events that resulted in the untimely deaths of multiple family members.

Speaking to Pastor Prince Elisha Osei Kofi on Secret TV, a YouTube channel, Tina detailed how the married man had proposed to her late cousin, who initially accepted his offer.

As a result, he became the primary benefactor of the family, covering the cousin’s educational expenses, supporting Tina’s schooling, and providing financial assistance to other relatives.

Additionally, the man renovated their family house for them.

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However, despite his generosity, Tina’s cousin ultimately rejected him, revealing that she had already planned to marry someone else.

Feeling betrayed, the man allegedly threatened the family, vowing to deal with them for deceiving and rejecting him after all his contributions.

“Death has struck our family, and almost everyone has died, leaving us in a state of confusion. My cousin met a married man who was interested in making her his second wife, and she agreed.

“The man is very wealthy, so my cousin introduced him to the family, and everyone referred to him as in-law. He even renovated our house for us and took care of my cousin and me while we were in school.

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“After my cousin finished school, he rented an apartment for her. However, my cousin had secretly arranged to marry another man. Despite this, my family continued to refer to the wealthy man as in-law whenever he visited,” she said.

“Whenever we needed help, the family would call on him, and he always assisted. One day, the man asked that he had heard rumours about my cousin’s upcoming wedding. My aunts and uncles denied any knowledge of it.

“Eventually, the man found out the truth, and my cousin admitted she could not be his second wife as she was getting married to someone else. The man then told her to mark her wedding date and see what would happen.

“A few days after the man’s departure, my cousin fell ill and, despite all efforts, she passed away. The man called her phone and claimed responsibility for her death.”

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Following her burial, more family members began dying in quick succession, first her brother, then her mother, and shortly after, her father.

She added that her parents also passed away under mysterious circumstances.

Now fearing for her life, Tina revealed that the man allegedly cursed the family, claiming that anyone who stayed in the renovated house would die.
“The funeral date was set, and coincidentally, it was the same as her planned wedding date. After her burial, her brother died a few days later, followed by her mother, and then a week later, her father. Eventually, my own parents also passed away.

“It turned out the man had cursed our renovated house, claiming that anyone who entered would die. Furthermore, anyone who had benefited from his financial support would also meet the same fate. Now, I am living in fear.”

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With death looming over her family, Tina is now seeking refuge and spiritual intervention to escape the same fate that has claimed so many of her loved ones.

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Reps Demand Action on N3.2bn Infraction Allegations in Labour Ministry

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By Gloria Ikibah

The House of Representatives has called for an inquiry into financial Expressing concerns over the disregard for parliamentary oversight,  amounting to N3.2 billion under the leadership of former Permanent Secretaries in the Federal Ministry of Labour, Williams Alo and Yerima Tafa.

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The legislative body has directed the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and Independent Corrupt Practices and Related Offences Commission (IPCC) to take appropriate steps regarding the matter.

The Chairman House Committee on Public Accounts, Rep. Bamidele Salam,con Monday, who expressed concerns over the disregard for parliamentary oversight, crcriticised persistent failure of ministries and government agencies to respond to audit queries.

According to Rep. Salam, despite repeated invitations, the Ministry of  Labour has neither provided the necessary documents nor defended itself against 32 audit queries from the 2020 audit report.

He noted that while the Auditor General’s report contained specific recommendations, the committee extended multiple opportunities for the ministry to respond—efforts that were ignored. He further lamented the broader trend of government bodies failing to honor parliamentary summons, undermining the National Assembly’s constitutional role in ensuring accountability.

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The committee has also directed the current Permanent Secretary, Saliu Usman, to appear within 72 hours to address the outstanding audit queries for the 2021 financial year. Failure to comply may lead to the adoption of the Auditor General’s recommendations. Similarly, the Permanent Secretaries of the Ministries of Transportation, Women Affairs, and Humanitarian Services have been given the same timeframe to respond to related matters.

Committee members emphasised the urgency of resolving these audit queries before the next report is presented in April. Some lawmakers also raised concerns that the Minister of State for Labour, being a former legislator, should understand the importance of engaging with the National Assembly on financial oversight issues.

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Appeal Court Returns APC LG Chairmen Fired By Adeleke

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa pm

The Court of Appeals sitting in Akure has reinstated the elected Local Government officials who were previously fired by Governors Ademola Adeleke, and has ordered their immediate resumption of office.

Recall that on assumption of office in November 2022, Governor Adeleke sacked the local government officials after a High Court decision had earlier upturned their election.

The High Court sacked the council officials after their election which was organised by OSSIEC.

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The Osun State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and other political parties had approached the High Court to challenge the council elections.

They prayed the court to declare the election as a nullity because it was only the APC candidates who contested vacant positions and the ‘options given to them was either a YES or NO’.

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Detained popular TikToker, Seaking regains freedom after Adeboye’s request

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

TikToker Olumide Ogunsanwo, also known as Seaking has been released after spending some time in police detention.

Human rights activist and former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) Omoyele Sowore announced the news on Instagram, expressing gratitude to everyone involved in securing his freedom

He wrote: “We are pleased to confirm that Olumide Ogunsanwo @seaking303 has been released from @PoliceNG custody after our prompt rejection of the initial bail condition requiring a Level 12 or 10 civil servant, resulting in a swift agreement and release on administrative bail, signed by me.”

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Recall, on Feburary 6, Seaking was rearrested in Lagos over his defamatory comments against the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye and flown to Abuja.

Reacting, Pastor Adeboye during a monthly Holy Ghost Service called for the release of the TikToker stating that he was not involved in his arrest.

The clergyman noted that those who moved for the arrest of the Tiktoker didn’t carry him along when they took action over alleged derogatory remarks against him by the social media user.

The popular cleric has, however, directed the release of the Tiktoker, saying he is only fulfilling prophecy.

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“I heard that there was someone who lambasted me thoroughly; What’s my offense? because I asked my people to fast for 100 days, I didn’t ask him o. I didn’t ask anybody who is not a member of the Redeemed Christian Church of God to fast. Only my children. But God said that it will happen.

“I was told that some people got so angry and they went and arrested the fellow. Ha, release him, he is fulfilling prophecy

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