Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Keeping It Real With Adeola - Episode 57
This week in Keeping It Real, Adeola takes you through the horrible state of many Nigerian institutions, especially the police colleges, and the result of President Jonathan's visit to the dilapidated Police College in Lagos.
In South Africa, pregnant women are having love affairs with alcohol in order to deliver deformed babies and live on welfare. Also, in Zimbabwe, the home of a witch doctor explodes mysteriously, claiming five lives, find out why.
Is Nigerian first lady overweight? Adeola takes a close look at what happens when one is overweight, and she discusses Obama's inaugural dance.
Find out what happens when dozens of dead bodies are found floating on Ezu river in Nigeria. And see for yourself why Mikel Ruffinelli is known as the woman with the world's biggest hips.
Keeping It Real With Adeola
You are simply the best in recent time. Please continue to expose them ALL.
Keep it up!
You always make sense...
Adeola, your stories are so informative and funny...and by the way stop to they copy copy...you dey copy Michelle...why are you not patriotic now, at least copy our mummy Patience, try wear lace, tapanpa etc. in your next show abeg....
A..B.C
Deola amebo business centre, me like this your program, just keep it up luv yeah.
WHILE THEIR OWN FROM D FULANI NORTH ESCAPE OURS GET LIFE
THE drama over the escape of a top Boko Haram commander, Mohammed Sani, from police custody continued at the weekend with the police authorities admitting that the wanted Boko Haram man actually escaped in November 2012.The police had denied that Sani, described as a major commander of the dreaded Islamic sect, escaped last year, but the force came up later to declare that it was setting up investigators to check out the manner of his escape. It was, however, confirmed at the weekend that a police document sent to the Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) B Department by the leading investigator of the escape, Superintendent Saidu Sani, confirmed that Mohammed Sani, said to be connected to a number of bombings in Abuja and Niger State, actually escaped from police custody on 10 November, 2012.The investigation report confirmed that Mohammed Sani escaped police custody because of the failure of some men on duty to checkmate his disappearance.
They send ligtening back and forth n dey call it BLUETOOTH..LMAO
O Girl, I like your yarnings. You got me rolling on the floor... They called the lightening match "Bluetooth"???

