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Thursday, 24 March 2016

Adekunle Gold and Aramide Shoot Video for ‘Love Me’

Aramide has shot the video for her trending Afro-Soul duet ‘Love me’ featuring Adekunle Gold.
Since its release, the tune has dominated several radio charts.
The video will be dropping in April.
Check on the teaser photos from the video shoot above.
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Tuesday, 22 March 2016

True Love: I Still Wash My Husband’s Undies, Kiss Him Twice Daily- Folorunsho Alakija - Richest Black Woman



The fact that she is one of the richest black women in the world didn’t stop the new vice Chancellor of Osun University, Folorunsho Alakija from bending low to fulfil her marital duties and obligations to her husband.

Alakija, Executive Vice Chairman of Famfa Oil and the Group Managing Director of The Rose of Sharon Group (which comprises The Rose of Sharon Prints and Promotions Limited and Digital Reality Prints) in a recent interview she revealed that she still dotes on your husband like a teenager who just found love.

“My husband is my best friend, biggest ad­viser and supporter. We’ve known each other for 40 years and have been married for 37 years now and with four boys. Even though we work in the same office, I always ensure that we kiss twice in a day, morning and night. I still wash his undies until six years ago that he insisted I should stop. I also prepare his special vegetable dish, do his manicure and pedicure regularly. I go to the airport to pick him whenever he’s returning from foreign trips. It gives me joy whenever his friends praise my vegetable dish based on what my husband tells them,” she hinted.

Friday, 13 February 2015

Duncan Mighty Finally Gave Out his Ford Car To An Errand Boy [See Photo]

Duncan mighty earlier this week
said he wants to bless someone
with one of his cars.
Well, it turns out the lucky winner
is an errand boy named Achinike
chukwu. big congrats to him.

Borno APC Chairman, Lawmakers Scale Fence For Refusing To Pay Hired Thugs

Maiduguri—Borno State chairman
of All Progressives Congress, APC,
Ali Bukar Dalori and some
members of the state House

of
Assembly, who were meeting at one
of the government’s lodge in
Maiduguri, were, Tuesday, forced
to scale the perimeter fences for
dear life, following a clash between
the police attached to the former
and hoodlums claiming to be
members of the vigilante group,
popularly called Civilian JTF.
A sign near a checkpoint of a
vigilante group reads Civilian J.T.F
or Civilian Joint Task Force in
Maiduguri,. Young men and women
have in recent weeks formed
vigilante groups, hunting down
Boko Haram Islamists who have
sneaked back into the city following
a military offensive on their camps
on the Nigerian border with Niger,
Chad and Cameroon with
remarkable success.
Although Vanguard gathered that
the incident did not involved any
registered member of the Civilian
JTF, the political thugs claimed to
be members of the group.
The clash, according to
investigation, erupted when police
attached to the APC Chairman
attempted to stop some youths, who
claimed that the APC Chairman
assigned them to carry out certain
assignment against PDP, part of
which was to remove all PDP
billboards, flags in Maiduguri.
The youths said after accomplishing
their mission, they ended up
disappointed as they were denied
payment.
‘They’re impatient’
Sources closed to the APC Chairman
said: “The hired thugs are
impatient. When they came
demanding to see the Chairman,
they were told that he is in a
meeting. But they were not ready to
wait.
“They told the police that they are
in a hurry and that it would take
nothing for the Chairman to come
out and settle them before he goes
back to continue with his meeting.
But you know, the instruction was
given the police and they need to
carry it out.”
A Civilian JTF, Mallam Labor
Yahaya, confirmed the clash, but
said members of his group were not
involved in the fracas.
He said: “The thugs, who also
carried Dane guns, started the
shooting. The police shot one of the
rampaging youths in the leg and
one of the thugs also shot the
policeman in his leg.”
Source: vanguard

PDP Makes U-Turn, Passes Confidence Vote On Jega

Reprieve continues to come the
way of the chairman of the
Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC), Attahiru Jega

as the national chairman of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),
Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu, has said that
the party has great confidence in
him as the INEC chairman.
This was a great departure from
the series of allegations made
against Jega by the Director of the
PDP Presidential Campaign
Organisation, Femi Fani Kayode
who Wednesday accused the INEC
chairman of holding secret
meetings in Dubai and other places
with the intention of rigging the
election in favour of the All
Progressives Congress (APC).
Addressing a press conference in
company of all members of the PDP
National Working Committee, PDP
Governors led by the Chairman of
the PDP Governors’ Forum,
Godswill Akpabio, the governors of
Benue, Kogi, Cross River and
Bayelsa state, the Deputy Senate
President, Ike Ekweremadu, Deputy
Speaker, Emeka Ihedioha, among
others, Adamu Muazu said that the
party has confidence in the ability
of the chairman of INEC to conduct
the general elections.
Muazu also defended the former
President, Olusegun Obasanjo,
stating that his endorsement of the
APC presidential candidate,
General Buhari is a rumour and
that the former president cannot
commit anti-party activities. He
restated that former President
Obasanjo remains a committed and
loyal member of the PDP.
According to Muazu, “President
Jonathan appointed Prof. Attahiru
Jega and therefore knows him very
well before the appointment.
The President has restated his
confidence in the INEC Chairman
and therefore we have confidence
in him to conduct a free and fair
general election.
We have confidence in him and I
don’t act on rumours and therefore
we will work with him as the
chairman of INEC.”
According to the PDP chairman,
“Although we tend to agree with
INEC on the security reasons given
for the postponement of the
elections, we are nevertheless not
unmindful of the fact that the
commission on its own part was
not fully prepared for the February
14 election date.
“Taking the INEC Chairman, Prof.
Attahiru Jega on his own words, for
the 68.8 million registered voters,
the commission had only printed
and delivered 66.3 million
Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) with
1.3 million yet to be delivered and
1.1 million stolen cards yet to be
replaced.
“Also, according to Jega, 45.09
million voters cards were collected
by prospective voters representing
65.8 percent of the registered
voters and 23.71 million PVCs,
representing 34.2 percent were yet
to be collected as at February 7th,
which is exactly one week to the
February 14th earlier scheduled
date. Compare this anomaly with
the 2011 elections where not a
single eligible voter was
disenfranchised.
“By this account, INEC could not
sincerely claim to have been fully
prepared for a desirable credible,
free and fair election at the time
when more than 23 million
registered voters were going to be
disenfranchised.”
Source: ThisDay

I Will Arrest Governors If They Don’t Behave During Election – Mbu

The new Assistant Inspector-
General of Police, Zone 2, Joseph
Mbu, has warned that his men will
arrest
any governor with “unruly
attitude” during the forthcoming
elections.
Mbu said this on Thursday in
Abeokuta, Ogun State, during his
official visit to the Ogun State
police command headquarters
located in the Eleweran area of the
state.
The two governors he is expected to
work under are Ibikunle Amosun
and Babatunde Fashola.
Mbu also ordered the men of the
command, who would be on
electoral duty, to arrest promptly
anyone caught with arms near the
voting centres. He said, “I am here
to encourage, support and advice
you because we have a critical part
to play in the forthcoming
elections.
“Our actions and activities will go a
long way to decide on this election,
so, I have come to tell you that we
must remain impartial in ensuring
free, fair, peaceful and violent-free
polls.
“As far as the law is concerned, we
are not going to respect anybody
and whoever is coming to the booth
should vote and leave peacefully.
“Anyone who comes there to
campaign even if it is the chief
executive of the state, a constable
at that polling booth would stop
him.”

One Of Boko Haram’s Local Leaders Arrested

A suspected local leader of Boko
Haram was arrested and several
weapons including rocket launchers
seized from his home in the town

of Diffa in southern Niger Republic
yesterday, security sources said.
The town on the Nigerian border
has come under attack from the
militants this past week, since Chad
deployed hundreds of troops in the
area as part of a regional effort to
tackle Boko Haram.
The man was identified as Kaka
Bonou, a trader known to
authorities for suspected
involvement in trafficking stolen
goods, the security source said.
“Different type of weapons of all
calibre including rocket launchers,
were found in his house,” one of
the Niger military sources told
Reuters, requesting to remain
anonymous.
Source: Thenation

Taboo!! Man R*pes Own Daughters In Benin

The Edo State Police Command has
arrested one Benedict Ikazegbe in
Benin City, the for having canal
knowledge of his daughters.

He was caught in an attempt to
rape his eldest daughter having
raped two others earlier.
According to the Edo state Police
Public Relation officer, DSP
Joseph Edoigiawerie, the suspect
had threatened to kill his daughters
if they disclosed to anyone.
Source: Leadership

Thursday, 12 February 2015

Egypt Court Orders Release Of Al- Jazeera Journalists Fahmy And Mohamed On Bail

A court in Egypt has ordered the
release on bail of two al-Jazeera
English journalists, Mohammed
Fahmy and Baher Mohammed
who
were arrested in December 2013
and sentenced to 7 years
imprisonment in June 2014 on
allegations of helping banned
Muslim Brotherhood and spreading
false information about the
Egyptian government.
Mohammed Fahmy, a Canadian/
Egyptian journalist must pay
250,000 Egyptian pounds (around
£21,000) for his freedom while his
colleague, Baher Mohamed, an
Egyptian, will not pay anything.
The two journalist were arrested
and tried alongside their Australian
colleague, Peter Greste, who was
deported back to his home country
Australia on February 1st after the
Egyptian government came up with
a law allowing the deportation of
foreign nationals to their home
countries.

His Girlfriend Was Raped; Should He Continue With Her?

We’ve been friends since October, but
recently we started dating..
Day b4 Yesterday, in the morning,
she called and asked for directions

to a street in Uyo, she said she
wanted to visit a friend. She’s a
social type, so I didn’t bother
asking who she wanted to visit.
Like an hour latter, she called but I
missed the call, and when I tried
calling back, the phone was off..
Around 6.30 pm, I called and she
said she was still at the friend’s
place.. Her voice was down, but I
didn’t bother asking y.
Yesterday she used a guy’s pics on
her bbm d.p, and wrote ‘I hate u’
on it. I asked her y, though she
didn’t want to tell me, she latter
said the guy had raped her.
After she tried calling me, the guy
had snatched the phone from her,
and turned it off..
Somehow, ave forgiven her, but am
confused.. This is d second time,
someone has disflowered my
girlfriend.. Though not the same
girl..
I can’t forgive the guy but I don’t
know if to continue the
relationship

‘I Used Stolen Money To Sow Seed In RCCG, Winners’ – Fraudster Pastor

The State Criminal Investigation
Department of the Lagos State Police
Command has arrested a man known
as Pastor Chibuzor Nnaegbo for fraud.

Speaking after his arrest, Pastor
Chibuzor confessed that his victims
believed he was in Israel trying to
open a church so they donated
millions of Naira to his ministry.
He however said he gave out most
of the money he collected to other
churches, including Pastor EA
Adeboye’s Redeemed Christian
Church of God (RCCG) and Bishop
David Oyedepo’s Winners Chapel,
as ‘seed’.
“My problem started while I was
pastoring a church in Onitsha; I
read a book written by Bishop
Oyedepo on how to sow seed. After
reading the book I sold all the
church properties and sowed the
proceeds in another church.
“When I relocated to Lagos, I
started collecting money from
people, deceiving them that I am in
Israel. I told them that I had issues
trying to set up a church and
needed money to grow the
ministry.
“I used all the money I collected
from them to sow seed in
Redemption camp. I collected N1.9
million from one of the victims,
N1.255 million from another, N2.5
million from the third and
N900,000 and a Toyota Camry from
the fourth victim. I sowed the
Camry as seed in Winners Chapel
in Otta.
“I was arrested through my
younger brother who I sent to
collect money from one of the
victims, unknown to me that he had
discovered that he was being
defrauded and had reported to
Ilemba Divisional Police, and they
arrested me.
“Concerning the porn videos that
were found in my phone, I watch
the pornography videos on my
phone whenever I have sexual urge
because I don’t have sexual
intercourse with women,” he said.

SAD:- Bomb Blast in Biu, Borno State, At Least 7 Dead (See Photo Of The Suicide Bomber)

At least 7 people have been
confirmed dead after a female
suicide bomber blew herself up in
a crowded market in Biu

, the
largest town in Southern Borno
state this afternoon. According to
reports, the suicide bomber
targeted the market men and
women who had come to buy and
sell their wares as today was their
market day.
More Details later…

I Am Not A Religious Fanatic – Buhari Tells Pastors

The All Progressives Congress (APC)
Presidential Candidate, Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari , has said that he
is not a religious fanatic.

Buhari stated this in Abuja on
Thursday in a meeting with no
fewer 200 pastors from the 19
northern states under the aegis of
Northern Christian Leaders Eagle-Eye
Forum .
Giving a background of his
stewardship as a military Head of
State, he said that all that mattered
to him then were competence,
integrity and fairness to all.
“I would like to solemnly declare
that in spite of what our detractors
say, I am not a religious fanatic of
any sort and I have never been.
In all my life, I have never supported
extremism of any kind, and nowhere
in my record of service to this
nation can this false toga, political
opponents have tried so hard to put
on me, be substantiated.
Indeed, it is very unfortunate and I
feel extremely sad that I have to
give this type of assurance,” he said.
Buhari restated that the issue of
religion was, and should always be
a matter of personal conviction.
“This personal conviction approach
to religion has defined my work and
interactions all my life, including my
tenure in office as military Head of
State.
The religion of all those I worked
with was never a factor in their
progress or in what happened to
them.
“All that mattered then, and should
still matter today, are competence,
integrity and readiness to be fair to
all,’’ he stressed.
He said that he had a balanced
cabinet with key positions,
including Finance, Energy and
Defence, occupied by Christians, in
addition to 11 of the 19 governors
he appointed.
“My most memorable recollections
of subordinate service was under
Christian bosses, the finest our
country had then, and among the
most respected today.
Indeed, one of the best appraisals I
received in the course of my military
career was from Gen. T.Y. Danjuma.
Let me state this categorically that
I, Muhammadu Buhari, as an
individual, and as president of this
great country by the grace of God, if
given the opportunity to serve, have
no personal religious agenda.
And, I will not entertain, consider or
promote the religious agenda of
anyone. I will not condone any
initiative that seeks to promote one
religion over the other.
Neither I, nor my party, or any
member of my team has any desire
or plan to Islamise or Christianise
Nigeria or support anyone with
such intention.
Sharia cannot therefore be the law
of Nigeria,’’ Buhari assured.
He said that as a religious nation,
the burning of places of worship
“constitutes one of the vilest forms
of abomination to all those who
believe in God.’’
Also speaking, Buhari’s running
mate, Yemi Osinbajo, pledged to re-
enforce feeding in all primary
schools in the country.
`”In our land today, we have
reports that 110 million people are
extremely poor, and poverty knows
no tribe or religion.
Corruption has made us lose so
much money. In Osun, it costs N2.6
billion to feed children of school
age,’’ he said.
The Chairman of the Forum, Habu
Aminchi, urged Christians to come
out en-masse and vote for
candidates of their choice.
Aminchi charged all Nigerians to
continue to pray that God would
restore the country’s glory in all
fields of human endeavour.
“I can tell you with that everything
will be okay; the economy will
bounce back, businesses will boom
and even offerings will increase,’’ he
said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN )
reports that highlights of the event
were the singing of a hymn by all
and the presentation of a Bible to
Buhari and Osinbajo.
NAN also recalls that Buhari, in
furtherance of his campaign for the
presidency, met with the
Conference of Catholic Bishops of
Nigeria on Wednesday to allay
their fears on religious freedom

It’s An Insult To Question Buhari’s Credentials – Obasanjo

Former president, Chief Olusegun
Obasanjo, yesterday said it is
insulting and ridiculous to question
the academic credentials of APC
presidential candidate, retired Gen.
Muhammad Buhari.

Speaking at the launch of his book,
My Watch, in London, Obasanjo
said when he joined the army, it
was mandatory that one must have
WASC or GCE before enlisting in
the armed forces.
He said the requirements were the
same when Gen. Buhari joined the
army in 1961, adding that even if
Buhari did not have the required
qualifications then, he had gone
through the staff college which is
equivalent to a first degree and the
U.S. War College which is
equivalent to a master’s degree.
“If anybody thinks that I’m
illiterate or uneducated after
attending many military
institutions in the UK, India and
the US, they should read my books”,
he said, and urged those engaged
in Buhari’s qualification debacle to
“focus on real issues and stop
degenerating into trivialities”.
Obasanjo, who answered questions
from the audience on various socio-
political issues affecting Nigeria,
said he would assess the candidates
in the election and “vote for one
with the best record”.
The former president remarked
that God would not have forgiven
him if he had allowed vice-
president Atiku Abubakar to
succeed him, noting that with his
experience, he knew what the job
of running Nigeria entailed and
who could do it well.
On whether he was overheating the
Nigerian polity with his comments,
Obasanjo said: “I am not heating
anything. When things are going
bad and you can’t say anything,
you are an accomplice. If anybody
can prove that what I am saying is
wrong, I will apologise”.
On the Chibok girls, Obasanjo
berated the federal government for
taking long to acknowledge the
incident, but not doing enough to
bring back the girls, stressing that
though the girls may never come
together again, “we must not forget
them”.
He said in spite of the problems
bedeviling Nigeria, the country’s
future is “rosy” and bright,
emphasizing that the country faced
similar problems in the past,
including the civil war but came
out stronger.
“God will see Nigeria through.
Nigeria will emerge successfully
and move up and forward”, he
said.
The book launch which was
attended by mainly Nigerians in
Diaspora, was anchored by Richard
Dowden of the Royal African
Society, London, and Zeinab
Badawi, a renowned television
broadcaster.

Jonathan Explains What Meant When He Said “Stealing Is Not Corruption”

President Goodluck Jonathan,
yesterday clarified what he meant
by stealing is not corruption,
saying he was quoted out of
context.

Responding to questions during a
presidential media chat on
Wednesday, the President
explained that the remark flowed
from a discussion he had with a
former chief justice of the
federation, who told him of how he
had to distinguish straight acts of
stealing from other forms of
corruption he acted upon.
“People who told you I said
stealing is not corruption did not
tell you I said stealing is good.
That is why philosophers say that
the primary reason people
disagree is because people use one
statement to explain two typical
things or vice versa.
“I made that statement because I
quoted the former Chief Justice of
Nigeria, Mustapha, (when) I called
a meeting then, with the anti-
crime organisations and the
judiciary.
“The CJN, Mustapha decided to
take a look at the files that dealt
with corruption and more than 80
per cent of them were just cases of
stealing. But people use
corruption to cover all. What I am
saying is that let us go to the
South-West and go to a typical
community and they look at you
and say this man is corrupt,
people will be looking at you. But
call that same man “ole”, that is
thief, and see what will happen to
him. Our people hate thieves more
than corrupt people, yet most
times, we use corruption to cover
the lapses.
“A thief should be called a thief
and treated as such. In my village,
when an adult steals, they strip
him unclad, humiliate him and his
family, but if you say this man is
corrupt, they won’t know what
you are talking about. We are
using corruption to cover it all up.
“So, let us communicate properly.
It was not me that said it, I
quoted Mustapha. He examined
the corruption cases and he saw
that they were just cases of
stealing.
“We are identifying thieves; we
can talk about what the agencies
are doing. We have made more
convictions in this period than
before. But I always say that the
answer is not convicting more
people. We must make sure that
they don’t steal. Do not put the
money where they can steal it.
That is what we are doing.”