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Friday, 29 May 2015

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Photos: Osi Umenyiora and Leila Lopez wed



NFL player Osi Umenyiora and his longtime girlfriend, Miss Universe 2011 Leila Lopez exchanged wedding vows today in Angola.

The couple got engaged in February 2013. Congrats to them

Osi's brother Dilly and wife Fifi at the wedding at Palmeiras Clube "parque Herois De Chaves

Story by Linda Ikeji.

John Kerry & other US officials in group photo with President Buhari



The US Secretary of State in a group photograph with President Buhari after his inauguration today.

Story by Linda Ikeji.

More photos from GEJ's return to Otuoke



Thousands gathered today in Otuoke to welcome former president Jonathan back home.

Among those were Oladele Nihi and Gloria Speaks who trekked to Bayelsa in his honour.

Beautiful photos of our new Lagos First Lady, Mrs Bolanle Ambode



All our new First Ladies are beautiful ...

Photo: Abdulsalam Abubakar, Ernest Shonekan, Olusegun Obasanjo get updates from LIB



Lol. I'm joking o. The former heads of State pictured today at the presidential inauguration checking something on a iPad.

Story by Linda Ikeji.

Official portrait of The First Lady of Nigeria, Mrs Aisha Buhari...



She's beautiful! Photographer: George Okoro. MUA: @mamzabeauty.

Assisted by Joseph Isaac.

Story by Linda Ikeji.

Chude Jideonwo: Why today - and President Buhari - made me cry



Article written by media entrepreneur and Future Awards co-founder, Chude Jideonwo. Read below..

This morning, my team member, Oluwatobi Soyombo and I sat in the office, and discharged our final responsibility to the Buhari Campaign Organisation – we changed the bio of the Muhammadu Buhari account across Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and everywhere else to ‘President of Nigeria’.

I asked Tobi for the privilege to do this myself, with my own hands.

Then, as he looked at me, shocked, the tears began to follow.

After sending out the tweet for the new president of Nigeria (personal tweets from him are signed –MB), I took to my own private account and shared: ‘@MBuhari better not disappoint us.

This is too important.

This is too important’.

My team and I were offered the job to handle the communication for the Buhari campaign in November 2014. I couldn’t believe it.

We had never been close to the All Progressives Congress; I had never even met Buhari.

Even the ‘closer’ Tinubu, I have not met since that time in 2002 when I served him tea as a production assistant at the Nigerian Television Authority.

I had a few weeks before declined a meet to discuss youth communication for the Goodluck Jonathan campaignbecause I no longer had any faith in his leadership, but I was almost certain he was going to win anyway.

In May 2014, I had arrived Abuja to speak at a #BringBackOurGirls event.

But I had hardly left the airport, when someone high up in the government called me: “If I see you up on that stage with Oby (Ezekwesili), you are finished in this country.” So, I wondered, was it wise to finally set up enmity with the government for the next four years by working directly for its opposition?

All through the time my co-founder, Adebola Williams worked hard with the team of Uche Nnaji (OUCH) and Kelechi Amadi-Obi to shoot the photographs that redefined Buhari’s image, all through the period the team was assembled from Tobi to Alex Yangs to Kathleen Ndongmo, I couldn’t move.

I was transfixed in fear, in hope that dared not speak.

Could Nigerians actually unseat a seating President from the People’s Democratic Party? I wondered if the rage I felt was worth the sacrifice I was about to make – putting my life, my relationships and my business on the line in a country where the biggest advise our richest man has given entepreneurs is ‘never fight with the government of the day’? All of that is history now. What looked like a mirage then has become reality.

The job became a mission.

After four months of the most emotional campaign in my lifetime, sleepless nights at the StateCraft Inc headquarters, from the campaign office in Abuja, supervising the setting up of billboards, fighting TV stations that didn’t want to air our ‘Is This Transformation?’ promos, Adebola following the candidate around the country, and rewriting speeches in the dead of the night because the candidate knew exactly what he wanted to say, we are here now.

Nigerians have unseated a 16-year monopoly. So, this morning, I shared a story on my Instagram pagethat I haven’t spoken about in public before.

In 2013, six of us friends including Adebola Williams, ‘Yemi Adamolekun, ‘Gbenga Sesan and Kola Oyeneyin came together and decided that, beyond mobilising citizens, leading protests and using the media to drive conversation, Nigeria needed our passionate, sustained prayers. A year before, after our active involvement with #OccupyNigeria, and the events after, we were beyond disillusioned.

And so, every Saturday morning, we went from the houses and offices of one to the other and we would cry, and we would scream, and we would pray for country.

Ah, we prayed. Nigeria’s future looked so bleak.

It looked so dark, didn’t see any logical pathway to change.

So we went to God with our hearts, we went to him with our disappointment; we went to him with our pain.

We asked him, “What should we do? How should we do it?” One day, as we prayed, in an office on the Lagos Island, I was so overwhelmed with despair I fell down on the floor and began to speak in frenzied tongues, tears streaming from my face, banging furiously on the cabinet in front me.

My heart was desperate; just desperate for something to give way.

I didn’t know my friend, Kola, had the gift to interprete tongues.

But then he began to interpret what I was saying.

And it frightened me, because he was absolutely right.

He captured the fears in my heart, and the requests I was making.

He said, paraphrased, ‘God says He will change Nigeria. It looks like it won’t happen, but He will do a new thing and it will spring forth.

We won’t understand how He will do it, but He will.” Two years later, God has kept his promise.

I do not know what the future holds.

I cannot even say with certainty that this new dispensation will fulfil the promises it made to us when it called us on board and to you when it asked you to vote.

But I know one thing: I spent the past four years giving the Jonathan government the benefit of the doubt, willing it to succeed.

Yet each time it failed, I was on the street, passionately denouncing it.

And when, finally, after the Chibok girls went missing, I lost hope in it, I put everything on the line to join Nigerians in punishing it.

Things have changed. I have invested faith that Buhari will be different, not just because he is a new president today, but because I have been priviledged to sit in the same space with him, I have listened very carefully to his wisdom and his depth.

I have counted the cost and I have overwhelmed faith that he is the leader we need. But we, and he thankfully, know this: he cannot play with our future.

He cannot play with the future of our children.

We have cried for this nation, because it has failed us too many times.

We have worked our fingers to the bones, and our ‘bloods’ have boiled because we believe in its potential.

Therefore, our tempers will be short, our forgiveness will be costly, our reactions to real and perceived failures will be swift.

Our hearts our broken, our spirits burdened.

We desperately need the promised change, and we need it to start immediately.

Nigeria has suffered enough. *Jideonwo is managing partner of Red Media Africa, ‘the media group to reach and inspire the largest number of African youth at any time’. One of its companies, StateCraft Inc, was official communication agency to the Buhari Presidential Campaign

GEJ and wife arrive their hometown of Otuoke (photos)



And the hero of our democracy Dr Goodluck Jonathan and his wife former First lady Patience Jonathan arrive their hometown to a hero's welcome.



Below is the Bayelsa state governor..

Kids recreate Jonathan and Buhari



Lol. How cute...

Photos from Borno governor, Kashim Shettima's swearing-in



Borno state governor, Kashim Shettima was sworn in for a second term as governor of the state today May 29th. Another photo after the cut...



Story by Linda Ikeji.

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Nigeria's first son Yusuf Buhari at his father's inauguration (photos)



Yusuf Buhari pictured at his dad's inauguration this morning...

Ini Edo stuns as she attends inauguration (photos)



Lovely combo...

Photos of Buhari when he was sworn in 1983 and in 2015



Left: Gen. Buhari when he was sworn in as Head of State in 1983 and right in 2015 as he was sworn in as a democratically elected president.

Photo: Nyesom Wike sworn in as Governor of Rivers state

Amaechi wasn't there to handover! He was at the presidential inauguration instead. Congrats to Wike