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Governors should earn minimum wage + Akpabio hails Dangote + Abike Dabiri reprimands traffickers – Trending with Ojy Okpe

Multi-talented actress, entrepreneur and global influencer, Temi Otedola has been named the first African digital ambassador for L’Oréal Paris makeup.

L'Oréal Paris unveiled the historic partnership with Temi Otedola last week, saying the collaboration marked an important milestone in the celebration of beauty on the African continent.

Temi Otedola now joins fellow ambassadors, Kendall Jenner and Viola Davis to showcase her unique style and cement her status as the iconic brand's first-ever Nigerian digital ambassador.

On Instagram, the global influencer expressed her excitement for the partnership, stating that L'Oréal Paris was one of the first beauty products she was introduced to as a young girl playing with her mother's makeup, adding that she identifies with L'Oréal Paris. a woman she described as confident, infallible and unapologetic.

Temi Otedola is the daughter of billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola and wife of AfroBeats musician, Mr. Eazi. She was the lead actress in the award-winning film “Citation,” a Netflix original, which reached #1.

Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, has described Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, as the ninth wonder of the world for completing the 650,000 barrels per day oil refinery. Akpabio, made the comment this weekend during a tour of the facilities.

He condemned those who were skeptical about the refinery's completion, describing them as dream killers. As governors, under the aegis of the Nigerian Governors Forum, opposed the payment of N60,000 minimum wage for workers, controversial Catholic priest, Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka, over the weekend proposed that the Governors and members of the National Assembly earn a minimum salary. because they are all civil servants.

The cleric made the comments during a live television interview. He also called on the Federal Government to avoid pushing poor Nigerians to the point of rebellion. Ten young Nigerian girls, trafficked to Ghana, as shown in a viral video last week, have been rescued.

The viral images caught the attention of the Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, who in a series of posts on X confirmed that the girls were rescued by Nigerians from the organization. the Diaspora.

The girls, believed to be aged between 15 and 18, were allegedly lured into prostitution in Ghana. According to the Nidcom Presidency, the suspected trafficker was arrested by law enforcement in Ghana, while the girls will be handed over to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons to ensure their safety.

Abike Dabiri came under fire, however, after he said in a post on X that human traffickers were worse than drug lords. One of Africa's most iconic musicians, Oladapo Daniel Oyebanj, also known as D'Banj, celebrated 20 years in the music industry with an exclusive private dinner this weekend.

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