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Friday 31 October 2014

Scorned woman, Mercy Ogbedo ordered to pay her billionaire ex Moses Taiga the sum of £100k



Photo:Mercy Ogbedo at court. Right, his third wife Yinka

Mrs Ogbedo, 45, of Finchley, who went through a lavish wedding to Nigerian shipping magnate Moses Taiga in 2002 and has two children by him, says it was only later that she discovered her husband already had a wife from Benin.

For more than a 10 years she has petitioned UK divorce courts for financial support from Moses Taiga. But instead, a judge ruled that, despite her being “of limited means”, she would not be awarded any maintenance from Mr Taiga and she was ordered to pay an estimated £100,000 towards his legal bills.

Challenging that court ruling, her barrister Timothy Scott, QC, said the lavish 2002 ceremony “duped” her into thinking she was a lawfully wedded wife. He said that soon after her wedding she found that in 1974 Mr Taiga wed at an Anglican church in neighbouring Benin. “She ought to be permitted to apply for financial relief in Eng- land by virtue of that ceremony,” he said.

Mr Scott added that although more than one wife is permitted in Nigeria, Mr Taiga’s 1974 church wedding invalidated the 2002 marriage. However, a Nigerian court found the 2002 ceremony was not just invalid but a “non-marriage”.
The Appeal Court refused to overturn the judgment but she was granted permission to appeal against the legal costs bill.
Mr Taiga has ended his 1974 marriage and has wedded a third woman, Yinka with whom he has quadruplets.


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Wednesday 29 October 2014

Is NeNe Leakes quitting the RHOA show?



NeNe Leakes recently posted a message on Twitter that appeared to hint she is considering quitting the Real Housewives of Atlanta show.
“Growth is a beautiful thing! Know when to get off a sinking ship,” NeNe said in the post.




She will be making her Broadway debut in November as the wicked stepmother in Cinderella. Leakes had previously hinted she’d be leaving the show during an appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show in April. She claimed the constant drama on the show was overwhelming adding that she actually considers leaving the show at the end of “every season.”

Sunday 26 October 2014

South Africa's football captain and goalkeeper Senzo shot dead

Senzo Meyiwa of South Africa during the 2013 Orange African Cup of Nations 13 January 2013

Senzo Meyiwa played for the national team and Orlando Pirates

South Africa's football captain and goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa has died after being shot at Meyiwa's girlfriend's house in Vosloorus, south of Johannesburg.

The 27-year-old played for Orlando Pirates and also in South Africa's last four Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

On Saturday, he played for his club when they progressed to the semi-finals of the South African League Cup.

According to a statement by the South African Police Service, Meyiwa had been declared dead on arrival at the hospital.

More details to emerge....


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Rebecca Ferguson gives birth to baby girl, Arabella

 
X Factor star Rebecca Ferguson took to twitter yesterday to announce the arrival of her baby girl , Arabella.
The 28 year-old singer has been with her current boyfriend for over a year, but already has two children from a previous relationship.

Super rich Africans spending almost £4million on London properties every WEEK


According to reports, super rich African buyers are spending almost £4million on London properties every week, buying exclusive investments in the UK, with more than £600million spent in the capital in the past three years.

 Increased terrorism and the outbreak of Ebola is said to be the major reasons behind the dramatic influx of African money to London.


Super-rich African oligarchs are taking their vast resources and investing them in the safe haven of London property - with more than £600million spent in the capital in the past three years and £4million spent in the city every week. They favour the likes of One Hyde Park
They favour the likes of One Hyde Park
 
Folorunsho Alakija, a billionaire oil tycoon, fashion designer and philanthropist from Lagos, is a big investor in the London market
Folorunsho Alakija, a billionaire oil tycoon, fashion designer and philanthropist from Lagos, is one of the big investors in the London market
 
The wealthy buyers are typically spending between £15million and £25million on each home and are purchasing luxury properties
The wealthy buyers are typically spending between £15million and £25million on each home
 
Beauchamp Estates, which sells some of London's most expensive homes, said properties such as the one above are those favoured
 
Nigerians are the biggest spenders in London, with wealthy nationals forking out £250million on homes in the city in the last three years
African buyers make up five per cent of sales by value in the 'ultra prime' London market - up from two per cent in recent years
African buyers make up five per cent of sales by value in the 'ultra prime' London market
 
Beauchamp Estates said the African buyers are coming from six countries - Nigeria, Ghana, Congo, Gabon, Cameroon and Senegal
Beauchamp Estates said the African buyers are coming from six countries - Nigeria, Ghana, Congo, Gabon, Cameroon and Senegal
 
The super-rich look to buy luxury property in the 'platinum triangle' which is made up of Mayfair, Belgravia and Knightsbridge
 
It is thought the property tycoons have been eyeing up homes on Kensington Palace Gardens - known as Billionaires' Row (pictured)
London's reputation for having a residential property market, which is secure and a stable investment, is one of the main reasons wealthy Africans are buying, according to Beauchamp Estates
Around 80 per cent spend between £15million to £25million on a residential property, with ten per cent spending more than £30million
Around 80 per cent spend between £15million to £25million on a residential property, with ten per cent spending more than £30million
 
If they are not buying, they are renting luxury homes for up to £15,000-per-week and staying for between six weeks and three months
According to the Nigerian embassy, Nigerian nationals spend more than £300million-a-year on tutoring, accommodation, fees and equipment at British schools and universities.



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