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Monday 25 November 2019

The 6 Best Places to Advertise Your Business Online in 2019

When you first enter the world of digital marketing, it can be overwhelming. There are many different channels and platforms you can use to advertise your business, and for many people, the hardest part is figuring out a starting point.
If you’re like many marketers, two of your biggest concerns when evaluating your options are cost-effectiveness and results. That’s why on this page, we’ll go over a few of the best online advertising strategies, their costs, and their benefits for your business.

The Best Places to Advertise Your Business Online

1. Google

Google AdWords, now officially known as Google Ads, is by far the top online advertising choice for companies of all shapes and sizes. According to Emarketer.com, Google captures more digital ad dollars than any other company in the nation (approximately 37.2% in 2018, compared to 19.6% by its closest rivalsFacebook and Instagram).
Google’s industry dominance make sense, given that Google’s Economic Impact Report for 2017 (they have yet to release their 2018 data) shows that “businesses generally make an average of $2 in revenue for every $1 they spend on AdWords.” That’s a huge return on your investment! Though advertising on Google can be extremely complex, we’ll run through the basics to help you understand this powerful tool.
Google operates two ad networks: search and display. We’ll examine each in turn.

Google’s Search Network

This platform serves up the advertisements you see above or below your organic search results when you enter a query into Google.com. They’re marked with the word “Ad” in a little green box, and you’ll probably recognize them from the image below:
What you might not know is that Google decides which ads to show you based on a complex, real time auction process for the “keywords” that people might type in when they perform a search. Google assigns a value to each keyword or series of keywords, like “advertising on Google” in the above picture, that changes moment to moment, and bases that value on how often the term in question is searched and how steep the competition might be at any given time for that word or phrase.
Although you can participate in the keyword auction with a budget of any size, those who are willing to pay the most are more likely to have their ads shown. Your maximum budget, along with an algorithm Google uses called Ad Rank that evaluates how relevant your ad is to the searcher’s query, will ultimately determine whether your advertisement makes the cut.
To maximize your ad spend, look for keywords that are related to your product, are often searched, and for which there is little competition. Finding the keywords that are right for you depends on your budget and the desired outcome of your campaign, which we’ll discuss below. There are loads of tools out there to assist with keyword selection, but we recommend that you start with the Keyword Planner provided by Google itself.

Google’s Display Network

As you probably know, Google operates a lot of websites and tools besides Google.comGmail, Maps, YouTube, and so on. The Display Network involves a similar auction to the Search Network. But instead of vying for ad placements on Google.com, you’re competing for written or video ad space on sites owned by Google other than Google.com, or on third-party sites that Google has partnered with through other companies Google has acquired, like AdSense or DoubleClick (now combined with Google Analytics to form the Google Marketing Platform).
(Side note: Both AdSense and DoubleClick are great ways to bring in a little extra cash from your own website. You can sell space on your webpage to Google and allow businesses to bid for ad placement there.)
Ever search for a product on Google.com or visit a non-Google website only to see an ad for that exact product you searched for earlier or from the same webpage you previously visitedbut this time, you’re on an entirely unrelated, third-party site? That’s Google’s Display Network (or one of its competitors) in action, using a form of marketing called retargeting—where marketers attempt to sell you items based on your previous online actions.
Although the Display Network may reach far and wide, it’s not as effective as the Search Network because search is far more targeted. If you visit Google.com, you’re probably looking for specific information. If you’re served an ad by the Search Network that directly relates to the information you seek, you’re more likely to click on it and to connect with the business that placed the ad.
Compare the above experience to when you see an ad from the Display Network on an unrelated page while you’re working on something else entirely. That ad may or may not strike your fancy, and you may or may not have the time or desire to engage with it.
Despite its relevance, click-through rates (or CTR) on the Search Network aren’t as high as you might think. According to Wordstream, the average CTR across all industries is 3.17% for the Search Network and 0.46% across the Display Network. Set your expectations accordingly.
Thus, while ads on the Display Network are less expensive, their lower CTR may result in fewer conversions—which is marketing speak for whatever action you’d like your customer to take—whether that be to visit your website, fill out a contact form, call your business, etc.
This brings us to the final element of advertising your business online with Google: the types of keyword bidding you can choose. Let’s look at the three most common:

Cost per Click (CPC)

This means that you’ll pay only when someone actually clicks on your ad. This methodology is best if your goal is to increase visitors to your website. Although this option means that you won’t lose valuable advertising dollars if no one interacts with your ad, CPC can still be costly. Here are the average CPCs across a variety of industries. Remember that each of these is the price for only one click:

Cost per Mille (CPM)

CPM measures the cost per one thousand (mille means one thousand) impressions, or how much it will set you back for 1,000 people to lay eyeballs on your ad. Google charges more for this option, on the theory that the more customers who view your ad, the better the business outcome. But this assumption isn’t entirely accurate.
Just because your ad was served to 1,000 people, you can’t be sure that they actually saw your advertisementor if they did, that it registered in their brain. Think about how many things flash across your screen as you surf the internet to which you pay no mind.
AdStage estimates that the average CPM for Google’s Display Network in early 2018 was $2.80, and $116.91 for the Search Network—but this methodology is rarely used on the Search Network. And while this method can increase brand awarenessthe more people who do see your ads, the more familiar they become with your productit’s not ideal for your pocketbook.

Cost per Acquisition or Action (CPA)

Remember when we discussed conversions in the materials above? That’s what Google means when they refer to acquisitionswhatever action you ultimately hope your customer will take, i.e. the endgame of your ad(s). And although you still pay per click in this bidding scenario, Google will optimize your campaigns to produce the maximum number of conversions at the CPA you provide.  
A customer acquisition may be the holy grail of advertising, but you’ll pay accordingly. If you thought your other choices were expensive, buckle in for this one.
As you can imagine, such costs are beyond the budget of most small businesses. Thankfully, though, you can choose the less pricey alternative of CPC, and you can actively work to reduce CPC. When businesses advertise with Google, that’s the route most take.

Other Bidding and Advertising Options

If you don’t have time to bother with these decisions, you can automate your keyword bidding with Google Adwords Express, which will run based on the monthly budget that you provide and will serve your ads to customers who search queries local to your business.
And speaking of local customers, don’t forget to set up your free Google Business Profile through Google My Business, to ensure that your company shows up on Google Maps and when someone searches Google.com for comparable businesses nearby. Google My Business even has a new mobile application to keep track of all your customer interactions.
It’s delightful that Google offers neighborhood enterprises a free advertising optionas the rest of their services aren’t economical, as we’ve seen. Wordstream estimates that the average small business spends $9,000-$10,000 a month on their Google ad campaigns. But with an anticipated return on investment (ROI) of double those sums, it’s easy to see why Google remains the most popular advertising method.

2. Bing

Microsoft’s Bing uses a similar model to Googlecomplete with bidding, keywords, and a search and display network. Ads are served on Bing itself, as well as on Yahoo, AOL, and their affiliate propertiesdue to a special arrangement with their parent company, Verizon. Bing’s reach is far smaller than that of Google, of course, but the prices are commensurate. Less competition for popular keywords results in lower costs, and your advertising dollars can stretch further.
According to AdEspresso, you can reach 66 million users through Bing who aren’t accessible through Google, and you’ll spend 2.5x less on your average CPC. Also, for personal computers preinstalled with the Windows 10 operating system, Microsoft Edge is the default web browser, and Bing is the default search engine. Although the user can change these settings, some don’t bother. Thus, you can capitalize on a captive audience.
Consider, though, whether Bing appeals to your target market. AdEspresso shows that Bing has a large market share in the United States, among more affluent individuals between the ages of 35 and 54. Google attracts a “younger, more tech-savvy demographic,” and is preferred if you want to increase business abroad as well here at home.
Like Google, Bing offers a free listing service for local businesses called Bing Places. If Bing is otherwise not the right choice for you, it’s still wise to take advantage of this feature.

3. Facebook

Although Facebook may not have the overall reach of Google or even Bing, it’s a powerhouse when it comes to targeted advertising. If you have a specific audience in mind, you can hone your Facebook ads with extreme precisionbased on a narrow set of unique interests, for example, or on recent behaviors like whether they’re currently planning a vacation.
Facebook offers a variety of locations for your advertisements: on the right hand of the homepage; in the newsfeed on the consumer’s desktop or on the customer’s mobile device (either through the Facebook app or by navigating directly to Facebook.com through the device’s web browser); via short videos shown during Facebook Live sessions or within Facebook Watch programs; in Facebook Stories; in the Facebook Marketplace; and within the Facebook Messenger application.
That’s before we discuss Facebook’s answer to Google’s Display Network, the Facebook Audience Network—although the Audience Network isn’t that effective. If you want to increase brand awareness within a narrowly targeted demographic, Facebook itself is your best bet.
Facebook uses a bidding framework as well, only here your entire ad (and not just keywords or phrases) is on the auction block. Like Google, your bids are based on the daily budget you’ve provided to Facebook. The difference is that, while Google values relevance, they favor the big spender.
Whether you’re an auction winner on Facebook depends more on the relevance of your ad to the user, as quantified by Facebook’s Relevance Score, than on how much you’re willing to spend. This reflects Facebook’s focus on audience precision, as mentioned above.
As with Google, you can set your bidding to manual or automatic. Automatic bidding will optimize your campaign(s) for the goals you’ve set—conversions, impressions, etc. Manual bidding allows you to control additional settings like whether your individual bids max out a given price per ad, or whether you’re willing to settle for an average price per bid.
An average price per bid can provide a slight advantage, as it allows Facebook to slightly increase your bids in certain auctions in order for you to win. Maximum bids are just that, and Facebook will not exceed them unless told otherwise.
Best of all, Facebook tends to cost far less than Google—especially in popular categories. The average CPC on Facebook in 2018 was $1.72, and the average CPA was $18. CPM hovered around $10, a huge savings over Google’s Display Network, so you can get those ads in front of people and increase brand awareness without overspending. Even making subtle choices in Facebook ad campaigns like using slideshow ads rather than videos will lower costs without sacrificing efficacy.
Although Facebook’s reach might not be quite as broad as that of Google, Facebook is still used widely across demographic groups and throughout many countries. If you know your audience, Facebook is an excellent choice for your advertising plan.

4. Instagram

Facebook acquired Instagram in 2012, and since then, the operation of the two platforms has converged. Ads on Instagram can appear either in the user’s feed or within their Stories, although sponsored or branded content is far more popular on Instagram than on any other platform.
Sponsored content is when a company pays an Instagram influencer to post content that speaks positively to their brand. An influencer is someone with a lot of followers who the company’s customers are likely to respect. Such posts and stories have become so common that Instagram created a Branded Content Tool for them. It results in a line below the username that says, “Paid partnership with brand X,” and looks something like this:
Branded content is quite popular on Instagram because the majority of Instagram users fall into two age categories: 18-24 and 25-34. Those two groups, often called millennials and post-millennials, are known to distrust traditional advertising, but are likely to listen when their favorite celebrities endorse an item in what they deem to be an authentic fashion. A traditional commercial, for example, won’t suffice, but an Instagram post that shows the influencer using the product appears to hit home.
Official Instagram advertisements run through the same Ad Manager as Facebook, and costs are roughly equivalent. The price of influencer posts, however, can vary widely. Brands report payments from $250 to $1 million per post. (Hello, Kylie Jenner!)
Luckily, as a small business, you can probably find micro influencers in your industry. These people have smaller followings, but are still influential in certain arenas. Micro influencers might post about your company in exchange for free product or for a much lower price than celebrity influencers.
Now that Instagram boasts over 1 billion users, it’s worth investing some advertising dollars into this platform—especially if your target audience is younger.

5. LinkedIn

If your company is a business-to-business (B2B) enterprise, LinkedIn (now owned by Microsoft) is by far your best bet. A picture is worth a thousand words, and this one says it all:
Why wouldn’t you advertise your B2B company where affluent, well-educated, high-level professionals spend their online hours? LinkedIn’s most popular advertising options are sponsored posts or videos that show alongside user-generated content within user feeds, text ads with a small photo that appear on the right-hand side of any page within the platform, and sponsored in-mail that sends personalized emails to a user’s inbox.
You can target LinkedIn ads based on size of company, title of the individual, the industry in which they work, and their location. Ads run with a preset daily maximum budget on a CPC, CPM, or CPV (cost per video view) basis, and top digital influencer Neil Patel reports that his tests came in at about $2 per click, with a maximum of $5 per click. AdStage reports an average CPM of $6.59.
Although both outlets reported a low CTR (Patel showed only 0.025% and AdStage just 0.13%), consider the quality of the business leads you’re likely to receive. In other words, fewer people may click on your ads, but those who do would seem far more likely to convert. That alone makes LinkedIn a top choice for professional advertising.

6. Twitter

Twitter is the redheaded stepchild of the social media marketing and digital marketing worlds, and, in our opinion, it doesn’t get a fair shake. There are some valuable reasons to consider advertising on Twitter. Let’s start with the demographics.
Aside from LinkedIn, Twitter is where the most highly educated and affluent users spend their time. It appears these individuals use LinkedIn for their careers, and Twitter for everything else. If your target market includes those with college degrees who make more than $75,000 annually, Twitter is a wise place to spend some of your advertising budget.
Twitter also provides an excellent bang for your buck. They only charge for ads—which include promoted accounts, tweets, hashtags, and trends—when you’ve achieved your conversion goal. If your objective is to increase your followers, for example, you’ll only pay when you receive a new follower. LinkedIn fails to offer any options that remotely compare, so you may reach a similar audience for far less cash.
In some ways, Twitter is the best of all worlds. Similar to Google, Twitter has a keyword auction, but the CPC can be remarkably low due to lack of competition. It also offers some of the precision targeting capabilities of Facebook, but without the hefty price tag.
For instance, you can aim your ads at people who recently used a specific word or hashtag in their tweets, or who interacted with other tweets that did. That’s quite granular, and might result in reaching the exact audience you seek. You can also retarget individuals who engaged with a particular tweet, which takes the guesswork out of whether they’re interested in the topic.
Additionally, you can create custom audiences for your ads based solely on the Twitter handles of those who follow a competitor’s account, for example. With Facebook, you need additional contact information to use a similar feature.
Twitter claims that ad engagement increased by 50% in 2018, while cost per engagement decreased 14%. These figures don’t surprise us, as we believe that Twitter is underappreciated as a whole. Consider including Twitter in your plan to advertise your business online. We suspect that you won’t be sorry.

Final Word on the Best Places to Advertise Your Business Online

As we’ve seen, where one chooses to advertise online depends on the goals and the budget for your campaign(s). Although you’ll cover all your bases with Google, you might find that your cash doesn’t go very far. If your target market includes American Gen Xers with some money to burn, Bing could offer a lot more bang for your buck.
Facebook is the optimal choice if you’ve narrowed your key audience to a small, select group. You’ll still spend some serious dough, but if you’ve set your parameters correctly, you should receive an excellent return on your investment.
Instagram is where it’s at if you’re after the millennial crowd, though the cost of sponsored content there might send your spend through the roof. LinkedIn is by far the best choice for business-to-business leads at decent prices. And Twitter provides excellent value, especially if you’re after a well-educated and well-to-do customer.
Determine the demographics of your target consumer and take stock of your advertising priorities to decide which online advertising platform is best for your business. Consider an appropriate combination, if your budget permits, which would allow for the best of all worlds. 

Wednesday 3 October 2018

NIGERIA: Remember Chidinma Cucumber, Former Miss Anambra She is now married (Wedding Photos)


While Ambode is trending in the west, Ifeanyi Ubah in the east, In another news.

Remember Chidinma cucumber ? Former Miss Anambra, Chidinma Okeke who was seen in an x-rated video with a lesbian partner, using cucumber on each other's private part ?

Who won the Miss Anambra beauty pageant, organised by the Anambra Broadcasting Service?

Who reportedly went into hiding due to alleged threat to her life?

Guess what? She's now married to a man who doesn't give a damn about her past.



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Tuesday 2 October 2018

What is so special about the most expensive car in the world? Click to find out.


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If the price did not impress you much, we have quite a few reasons why this car is a big deal. For instance, it is incredible at least for the fact that, even when adjusted for inflation, it currently is most expensive car in the world of all time. However, it would be doing Sweptail a disservice if we just talked about its price tag, as there are a whole lot of firsts associated with it.
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Even the exterior of this amazing car is very distinct. While it is unmistakably a Rolls-Royce, with its signature Pantheon grille, nothing else in this vehicle resembles any other model ever produced by the company.
Sweptail got its name from its most prominent feature, namely its swept tail. It is said that Rolls-Royce artists were inspired by nautical themes, making the car slightly resemble a boat. It has the unique number ’08’ sitting at both the front and the back, identifying it as one of the most unique and expensive cars ever produced by Rolls-Royce.
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The interior of the car is not any less impressive than its exterior. Due to the roof of the car being so different from what Rolls-Royce usually does, the back of the car had to be redesigned. But that actually aligned with the wishes of the customer, who wanted a special wooden cabinet installed there.
Most of the interior is covered in incredibly expensive Macassar Ebony and Paldao wood, as well as in Dark Spice and Moccasin leathers. The centre console holds a mechanism that opens up to crystal champagne flutes and a bottle of champagne. We cannot even imagine what it feels like to sit inside that car.
As for the specs, it turns out that they have not done much to improve the internal components they usually put in their custom cars. Sweptail boasts a V12 6.75 L engine, 531 pound-feet of torque, 453 horsepower and a top speed of 150 mph, which are all common for Rolls-Royce top shelf cars. It can get from 0 to 60 in 5.6 seconds.
Who owns the most expensive car in the world?
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You might have noticed that we have not yet said anything about the owner of this incredible vehicle. Well, that is because it is still unknown who dished out a baker’s dozen of millions to order such a beauty. Even though their deluxe car has appeared at multiple car shows and was even seen a few times on the roads, nobody knows who owns the beautiful piece.
All that is known about this mysterious person is that they are a ‘connoisseur and collector of distinctive, one-off items including super-yachts and private aircraft’. This makes us even more curious about them, as it would be fascinating to see what other gems they have in their possession.
It would be interesting to see whether any other company will manage to surpass Rolls-Royce in the upcoming years and what that vehicle is going to look like!

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Sunday 30 September 2018

Meet 25years Old Lady Who Has Given Birth To 9 Kids (pictures)

A Twitter user shared shocking pictures of a 25years old lady who has birthed 9 kids. According to his tweet, she has a set of triplets, a set of twins and 4 single births. 

Tweet below:

Meet the 25-year-old lady who already has 9 children

This lady is just 25 years of age and has 9 children already. She has a set of triplets, a set of twins and 4 single births.

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Meet The Nigerian Woman Whose Womb Has Produced A President, Vice President, A Minister And Wives Of Governors

The woman pictured left below is Hajia Dada Yar’Adua, the matriach of the Yar’Adua family. She was married to Musa Yar’Adua, a former Minister.

Her son, Shehu Musa Yaradua, was Vice President from 1979-1981. Another son of hers, Umaru Musa Yaradua, was Governor of Katsina State for 8 years 1999-2007, and later President of Nigeria 2007-2009 when he died.
Her grandson, Alh. Murtala Shehu Yaradua, was a Minister between 2009-2011. Three of her granddaughters were wives of Governors of three different states.

Amazing! Such a blessed woman.


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Friday 28 September 2018

Ten (10) Nigerian Celebrities Who Were Born Rich



Here is a list of popular Nigerian celebrities who came from a wealthy home. Trust me, these 10 celebrities will wow you.

Very few celebrities are usually from wealthy homes, but there have been quite a few Nigerians who have been able to become popular celebrities despite their wealthy backgrounds.

10. Ozzy Bosco

8-year old music wonder, Ozzy Bosco is a music sensation that has collaborated with several a-list artist such as Olamide and others.

8 year old precocious music sensation, Oziomachukwu Favour Mojekwu, better known as Ozzy Bosco starts off our list. The rising celebrity has done music collaboration with the likes of M.I and Flavour and has just as much class as the top Music Stars in Nigeria.

He has performed for the likes of Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremade, Speaker Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Adeyemi Ikuforiji, and other top crème de la crème in Nigeria.

His mother, Elizabeth Nonye Mojekwe is a successful and influential multinational business woman affiliate with various companies.

Here is a list of popular Nigerian celebrities who came from a wealthy home. Trust me, these 10 celebrities will wow you.

9. Waliyah

Waliyah is an emerging Afro-Pop singer, performer and songwriter. She recently made waves in the entertainment scene in Nigeria with her unique brand of music.

She is the daughter of the revered late M.K.O Abiola.

Here is a list of popular Nigerian celebrities who came from a wealthy home. Trust me, these 10 celebrities will wow you.

8. Tillaman

This glamorous upcoming pop-star is royalty. Prince Adetona Adeyemi, stage named Tilaman has done a hit single titled “Ko ma roll” wherein he featured stars like Iyanya, Ice Prince, Burna Boy and Phyno.

He is the son of His Royal Highness, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III, the Alaafin of Oyo.

Here is a list of popular Nigerian celebrities who came from a wealthy home. Trust me, these 10 celebrities will wow you.

7. Rita Dominic

Rita Dominic is a fascinating Nigerian actress and singer considered to be the Most Outstanding Actress (The City People Awards, 2004).

She was born into the Royal Waturuocha family of Aboh Mbaisu region in Imo State, Nigeria.

Here is a list of popular Nigerian celebrities who came from a wealthy home. .

6. Dr. Sid

Sidney Onoriode Esiri, popularly known as Dr. Sid is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and dentist. He is signed with household name’ record label, Mavin Records and has made hit songs still charting top in the Nigerian music scene.

His mother is a successful fashion designer and his father is the deceased veteran Nollywood actor, Justus Esiri, who was a Member of the Order of the Niger (MON).

Here is a list of popular Nigerian celebrities who came from a wealthy home. Trust me, list will wow you.

5. D’banj

Dapo Daniel Oyebanjo aka D’Banj or fondly called the Koko Master is a dazzling Nigerian music star who has bagged music awards like the MTV Europe Music Awards 2007, for Best African Act,MTV Africa Music Awards 2009, for Artist of the year, et al.

He is the son of Colonel Daniel Duro Oyebanjo, a Nigerian Military Officer who commanded an artillery regiment.

Here is a list of popular Nigerian celebrities who came from a wealthy home. Trust me, this list  will wow you.

4. Lynxx

Chukki Edozien popularly known as Lynxx came into the music scene in the last quarter of 2009 in grand style, releasing his first single “change your parade” and went on to release another hit song “fine lady”.

He is the first Nigerian artiste to be endorsed by global brand, Pepsi. His father, John Edozien is a corporate tycoon, being the Chairman of a number of Nigerian Companies including Jenkyns Consult Nigeria Limited and Mercedes Benz Automobile Services Limited.

He also serves as Director of Linkage Assurance Plc and Diamond Bank plc since 2008.

Here is a list of popular Nigerian celebrities who came from a wealthy home. Trust me, list will wow you.

3. DJ Cuppy

Florence Otedola, better known as D.J Cuppy is a Nigerian-British entertainer, disc jocker and celebrity. She launched her new project, House of Cuppy on 8th August 2014.

Her Father is Billionaire Femi Otedola, CEO Forte Oil Plc. He is also the Nigerian President and CEO of Zenon Petroleum and Gas Limited.

Here is a list of popular Nigerian celebrities who came from a wealthy home. Trust me, this list will wow you.

2. Naeto C

Naetochukwu Chikwe popularly known as Naeto C, is a Nigerian rapper and record producer.

He is the son of a former Minister of Aviation, Kema Chikwe, who is presently the Nigerian Ambassador to Ireland.

1. Davido

David Adeleke popularly known as Davido is a sensational Nigerian singer and song writer, who is one of those young Nigerian artists that has swept the Nigerian entertainment scene with his outstanding hit songs.

His father, Dr. Deji Adeleke is the chairman of Keplo-Pacific Energy Pacific, a company which is into banking, steel, power and energy. Davido’s father is also the founder and pro-chancellor of Adeleke University, Ede in Osun State. Davido’s uncle, Senator Isiaka Adeleke, is a former Governor of Osun State.

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Photos of Nigeria’s most beautiful Policewoman!

   


You might be wondering who gave her the title as the most beautiful Nigerian policewoman… Well, we did! And trust that our judgement is Grade-A!

Uju is definitely one fine police officer that you wouldn’t mind to arrest you anytime of the day… She certainly has arrested our hearts with her gorgeous and unique looks, which is second to none!

The fact that she’s this good looking and also a police officer is what has her catching the attention of many on social media.

Checkout some of her stunning photos below,

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Monday 17 September 2018

Linda Ikeji Becomes Celebrity Babymama As She Welcomes Her First Child.

BREAKING: Linda Ikeji welcomes baby boy


Nigerian media mogul, Linda Ikeji‘s wait for her first child is finally over as she’s welcomed her baby boy, Baby J in Atlanta today, 17th September, 2018.

The lovely took to her blog to share photos of herself and her baby boy and wrote,

I welcomed my first child, popularly known as baby J today September 17th in a hospital in Atlanta. I cant believe I’m a mum. More later. Make I sleep small for now. lol. Thanks guys for the well wishes. Love you guys so much!


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