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Wednesday 30 September 2020

Reactions As Comedian, Mr Macaroni Shares “Freaky” Picture Of “Mummy Wa” On Birthday

 


Skit maker Debo Adebayo, popularly known as Mr Macaroni, caused a stir on Twitter on Tuesday after posting a birthday message to his co-star Kemi Ikuseedun, alias Mummy Wa.

“Please kindly wish Mummy Wa a happy birthday for me,” the comedian wrote.

“God bless you and take you to greater heights Kemi. You are loved.”

The message was accompanied by a picture showing Kemi’s generous bosom, a clear departure from the demure character she plays in the Mr Macaroni comedy series.

Kemi had shared the picture on social media in April.

“I can be freaky,” she wrote back then.

Lagos Is Ready To Deliver 4th Mainland Bridge - Gov. Sanwo-Olu


 

A major step towards the realisation of the 4th Mainland Bridge was today, taken by the State Government with the first stakeholders meeting on Environmental and Social Impact Assessment for the construction and launch of the Bridge’s logo.

Speaking at the meeting, Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, who was represented by his Deputy, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, described the event as a significant one in the joint effort to change the narrative of the socio-economic development of the State, through the provision of critical infrastructure for sustainable prosperity. The Governor emphasised that the proposed Fourth Mainland Bridge has been well integrated into the overall Lagos Master Plan in relation to transportation infrastructure, adding that the project allows for the first time, direct access from the large suburb of Ikorodu to the Island and the Lekki Free Trade Zone area.

800 Houses To Go As Lagos Proposes $2.2 Billon For 4th Mainland Bridge



The Lagos State Government is proposing the sum of $2.2 billion for the construction of the 37.4 kilometres 4th Mainland Bridge.

Upon completion, the bridge would have 2 x 4 lane carriageway cross-sectional road with allowance for BRT Lane and future road expansion.

It would also become the longest Bridge in Africa second only to the 6th October Bridge in Cairo, Egypt, featuring three toll plazas, nine interchanges, 4.5Km Lagoon Bridge, Rest and Service Areas and an eco- friendly environment amongst other added features.

800 houses are also expected to go when construction begins against the 4,000 houses earlier marked for demolition in the previous design before it was realigned.