Wednesday, 8 March 2017

[Music] Lil Kesh – No Fake Love

Lil Kesh surfaces with “No Fake Love if you can’t love me now,don’t love me later bcos me no want any fake love when am making my paper.
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(Video) I Have Won All The Awards, I No Dey Sing Again – Davido


DMW boss, David Adeleke says he is tired of doing music! Did you hear that? OBO says he is done with music!!!
Just few hours after celebrating his father’s 60th birthday, pop singer, Davido, fondly called ‘Omo Baba Olowo’ O.B.O, gave us another shocking hint concerning his music career.
So Davido goes on a rant on SnapChat on how much of a rich kid he is and that he has made enough money out of music.
“we are rich, am not doing music again. Davido quits music! We no need am, I no dey do show again. After all, I have all awards, I no want again.”
“We are too rich,” he said.
Well, if you’re still in doubt watch the clip below. What do you make out of it? It must be an obvious joke, right?
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Thursday, 2 March 2017

La Liga: Barcelona go top as Ronaldo rescues point for Real Madrid

Real Madrid Vs Las Palmas
Cristiano Ronaldo may have lost some speed on account of age but he has not lost the ability to be a headliner.
Real Madrid were in the throes of defeat before their talisman scored two goals in four minutes to end the match at 3-3.
With just that point, Real slipped behind their eternal rivals, Barcelona, who hammered Sporting Gijon 6-1 after which manager Luis Enrique announced that he would be stepping down from the job come the end of the season.
Los Blancos had to accomplish the draw the hard way as Gareth Bale was sent off two minutes into the second half as a red mist descended on the Wales star. He was initially shown a yellow card by referee David Borbalan for a kick out at Jonathan Viera but was then shown a straight red card for lifting his hand to the Las Palmas playmaker.
Zinedine Zidan’s men then lost the plot as Sergio Ramos handed the Islanders a penalty before Keylor Navas completely misjudged a ball to allow Kevin Prince Boateng score his team’s third at Santiago Bernebeu.
Real were awarded another controversial penalty on 85 minutes, which Ronaldo converted. He then powered a header past Javi Varas in the 89th minute to rescue a point for the deposed table leaders.
Real still have a game in hand (against Celta Vigo) and all they can do if they win the match is go two points ahead of Barcelona. This scenario now makes the second edition of this season’s El Clasico on April 23rd a dicey encounter for both clubs as Real seek a first league title in five years.
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UNILORIN matriculates 10,886, warns students against pornography


Unilorin Unilorin
The management of the University of Ilorin on Wednesday warned its newly admitted students against watching pornographic materials.
The 10,886 students, admitted for the 2016/2017 academic session, were also admonished to desist from involving in cultism on and outside the university campus.
The Vice-Chancellor of the institution, AbdulGaniy Ambali, who spoke at the Matriculation ceremony held in Ilorin, urged the students to adhere to the university rules.
Mr. Ambali, who advised the students to adhere strictly to the rules guiding the institution’s operations, noted that anyone found contravening the school rules would be shown the exit door.
The vice-chancellor in his speech told the students that they were the lucky few out of 110,675 applicants who sought the university’s admission.
According to him, this is the highest number of applicants for a single Nigerian university.
He said that 103,482 candidates chose Unilorin as their first choice, while about 65,417 of the candidates scored 180 marks and above in
their Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examinations.
Mr. Ambali, a professor of veterinary medicine, said that 75,605 candidates registered for the Post-UTME screening and the university gave admissions to 13,570, but 10,886 out them registered.
Commenting on the importance of the admission granted them by the university, the vice-chancellor noted that the admission was a golden opportunity that would launch them to lofty heights if properly treasured.
“I expect the best from you, our new students. I expect nothing, but hard work, from you. There is no room for vices here, once you are caught, you are gone.
“This set means a lot to me because you will be the last I will be admitting before I finish my tenure as the Vice Chancellor,” he said.
Also speaking, Rebecca Okojie, the acting registrar of the institution, warned the students to shun cult activities on and
outside the campuses.
Mrs. Okojie said that the university also had zero tolerance to indecent dressing, urging them to desist from watching pornographic films and videos on the campus.
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Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Rating Osinbajo above Buhari is ‘mischievous’ – Presidency

Comparing Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and President Muhammadu Buhari, and concluding that Mr. Osinbajo is doing better as he acts on behalf of the president who travelled on medical leave, is mischievous, the presidency has said.
Mr. Buhari left Nigeria for the United Kingdom on January 19 for what was initially scheduled to be a 10-day medical leave, but later extended his stay indefinitely.
He transferred power to Mr. Osinbajo before traveling, plugging a potential power vacuum and constitutional crisis once witnessed when late President Umaru Yar’Adua travelled for treatment in 2009.
As acting president, Mr. Osinbajo has amongst other things, supervised the implementation of a new foreign exchange policy that has managed to strengthen a rapidly sliding naira.
The government has also announced a reduction in attacks on oil and gas infrastructure in recent weeks, cuts that follow Mr. Osinbajo’s tour of the Niger Delta and talks with community leaders.
Many Nigerians view those decisions as swift and firm, and have compared them with President Buhari’s often unhurried response to needling national problems.
But the president’s political adviser, Babafemi Ojudu, on Monday condemned the assessment, and said it was done by “mischief makers” whose intention is to cause disharmony in the presidency.
“These are mischief makers, those who do not wish this country well, who are always promoting crisis, who will not allow the people to benefit from this democracy,” Mr. Ojudu told journalists. “They are the ones promoting this kind‎ of divisive tendencies.”
Mr. Ojudu said all steps taken by Mr. Osinbajo were with the approval of Mr. Buhari.
“There is nothing that has been done since the vice president started acting that is not something that started far back in the past. A good example is the Niger Delta initiative.
“The President called the Vice-President and said ‘I am giving you the mandate, go into the Niger Delta and meet with everyone who is a stakeholder, all the communities, talk to the militants and make sure you solve this problem for the benefits of Nigerians.
“We are losing 1.2 million barrels of oil per day, all the gas pipelines powering the turbines are being blown up. And the President has said unless and until we resolve this problem we will not get out of recession.
“The VP took up the mandate and went to the Niger Delta, it is the initiative of Mr. President not that of the Vice-President.”
On the foreign exchange policy, Mr. Ojudu said claims of superior leadership capacity in favour of Mr. Osinbajo are touted by “The same people who said we never had economic team, no policy, nothing”.
“It is now that the policies we are implementing are maturing and they are seeing the result. It is not a question of one person being better than the other person,” he said.
Also, a lawmaker representing Kankia/Ingawa/Kusada Federal Constituency, Katsina State, Ahmad kaita, told PREMIUM TIMES that “baseless, ill-motivated” comparison of Messrs. Buhari and Osinbajo was capable of affecting Nigeria’s unity.
“It is one presidency; and whatever anybody does in this administration is to President Buhari’s credit,” said Mr. Kaita.
“Meanwhile, all we now see that means progress takes root from the time before the President travelled, with the two leaders working cordially for the good of the country based on the manifesto of our party, APC.”
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Monday, 27 February 2017

Buhari Not In Hospital, Not Critically ill – Lai Mohammed


The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, on Monday insisted that President Muhammadu Buhari is neither critically ill nor in the hospital.
Speaking during a Town Hall meeting in Umuahia, the Abia State capital, Mohammed maintained that Bubari was not experiencing life threatening situation as being speculated by some section of Nigerians.
The Minister disclosed that he spoke with the President on Saturday and that there was no cause for alarm.
He said, “I can say here very boldly and confidently that there is absolutely no cause for alarm.
“`Mr president called me at 2.43 p.m. on Saturday and we spoke.
“If Mr president is in the hospital or is critically ill, as minister of information, I will give daily bulletin on his health.
“Mr president is neither critically ill nor in the hospital and there is nothing life threatening about the checks he is going through.’’
Buhari who is currently on medical vacation in London, has been rumour dead.
This was further fuelled by the fact that the President who was expected back in the country, following the completion of his vacation, sent a letter to the National Assembly same day , extending his 10-day vacation in the UK to enable him complete and receive medical results.
Last week Tuesday, the President through his media aide, Femi Adesina revealed that series of medical check-ups he carried out in the cause of his vacation had necessitated his prolonged stay in London.

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Klopp Must Go! Angry Liverpool Fans Wants The Red To Sack Their Coach After Losing 3 – 1 To Leicester City


Jurgen Klopp is facing pressure from Liverpool fans to stop the rot.
Jurgen Klopp came under fire as his Liverpool team were humiliated with a 3-1 defeat against a galvanised Leicester City team at the King Power Stadium.
The German boss was even being tipped for the sack by some Reds fans who have already had enough.
Do you think is a wise decision for them to take?
Drop your comments.

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Will You Buy This Gold-plated Trump iPhone?

Donald Trump iPhone! This solid Gold-plated smartphone is in store for sale which has the name and face of Donald Trump on its back. It is also encrusted or covered with diamonds.

Gold-plated Trump iPhone
Gold-plated Trump iPhone

This smartphone have been available for sale since 2016 and was first purchased by a woman to her family in order for them to present the gift to Donald Trump, after the inauguration for the following month.

See The Price And Where To Buy The Trump Gold-plated iPhone

It costs $151,000 which is 47,527,250.00 naira in Nigeria. You can get the smartphone by going to Goldgenie and place an order.

Is it helpful? Will you buy this Gold-plated Trump iPhone? 
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My United Future Does Not Depend On Champions League – Ibrahimovic


Manchester United striker, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, has dismissed rumours that he may leave the club if they fail in their bid to qualify for the Champions League next season.
He said his United future does not depend on the club qualifying for Champions League.
The 35-year-old, scored twice as Jose Mourinho’s men lifted EPL Cup on Sunday.
With that, he has now scored 26 times in 38 appearances for the club.
He is yet to commit to a 12-month extension to his current Old Trafford contract, which expires on June 30.
Jose Mourinho said after the Sunday’s victory against Southampton that he would not beg the player to sign for the club.
The Swede told reporters, “No, it’s not about that [Champions League].
“I came here and the club wasn’t in the Champions League, so it had nothing to do with the Champions League.
“So somebody made up a story that if they don’t qualify for the Champions League I will not extend. It has nothing to do with that.
“Let’s see what happens. I mean the moment, how I feel, the situation, we have another two months of the season to go, because according to many I could not do what I’ve been doing.”

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Antonio Conte Reveals Fears Over His Future Following Jose Mourinho’s Warning


Chelsea boss Antonio Conte has admitted he fears getting sacked before the end of his three-year contract at the Stamford Bridge.
The Italian boss joined the Blues last summer after leading Italy national team to the Euro 2016 in France, and has helped Chelsea to a comfortable stance in the Premier League despite having a slow start to life in England.
However, his predecessor Jose Mourinho who got sacked at the Stamford Bridge in 2015, has now warned that modern football does not guarantees job security for managers even if they win the league title.
Antonio Conte has now revealed he might not be able to continue to coach at the Stamford Bridge, saying:
‘I think in this type of modern football, it’s not easy to start a project and to be sure you will stay a long time in the same team. But honestly not only for me, for all coaches.
‘If you have the possibility to stay for many years in the same team, then you can work to improve your idea, to improve your players, but the result in football is very important.
‘We all know this, and we know it can happen, that one season, you can win the title, the next season you can go away.’
Mourinho stressed the idea after Claudio Ranieri was sacked from his position at Leicester City despite leading them to a historic Premier League title win last season.
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Dirty Act!! Couple ‘Caught Having Séx’ In A Food Store While Ordering For A Takeaway (Photos)


A randy couple have been caught on camera appearing to have se,x as they order a takeaway. The footage was shared on social media.
It shows a woman and a man in a Leeds United shirt appearing to get down to business, while staff try to take their order.
Footage seems to show a woman performing a se,x act on the man in the corner of the takeaway.
Later the woman’s trousers appear to be pulled down as the man stands closely behind her at the counter of the store.
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Under proposed law, winners of elections being challenged at tribunals won’t be inaugurated – Official

Supreme Court of Nigeria
On the day a court sacked a senator, who has been in office for almost two years, for not being validly elected, the government pledged to enact a new law that would bar the swearing-in of candidates whose cases  are still at the tribunals.
The Chairman of the Constitution and Electoral Reform Committee, Ken Nnamani, said the ongoing reform will discourage swearing-in of office holders with cases at the election tribunals.
Mr. Nnamani, who spoke at the South-East zonal public hearing on electoral reforms on Monday in Enugu, said that the measure would discourage attempts by politicians to win at all costs.
He said that politicians were in the habit of deploying unwholesome means to be declared winners following which they would dare their opponents to go to the tribunal.
“We want to come up with a new system whereby no one can be sworn into office if they have election petitions hanging on their necks,” the presidential committee chairman said.
“Politicians are fond of fighting to win and saying ‘let us go to court,” he said.
Under the existing electoral law, election winners are sworn-in even when they still have existing cases relating to the elections.
The inaugurated officials thus have the advantage of using state resources or money legitimately earned while in office to prosecute their case.
Speaking on Monday, Mr. Nnamani said it was sad that prosecution of election cases had become costlier than campaigns.
“Experience has shown that majority of the cases in our courts are either pre-election or post-election matters and we want to find a way out of this,” he said.
Mr. Nnamani said that the committee would ensure that future elections were credible such that no court would be able be upturn any of such elections, adding that such would also discourage unnecessary litigations.
He said that the prevailing circumstance where cases were won in the courtrooms was discouraging.
“We want to ensure that after a candidate had spent time to campaign and given the mandate by the electorate such mandates will not be dropped at the court by way of losing in the case,” he said.
He said that the work of the committee would not go the way of others before it, adding that President Muhammadu Buhari being a victim of electoral fraud had shown enough political will to implement the outcome.
“The president has been a victim so Nigerians should not entertain any fear whether or not the report of this committee will be implemented.
“I can assure you that if the president remains in office he is most likely to implement the outcome of our work.
“The easiest thing anyone can do is to criticize but we are here to listen to the public,” he said.
The chairman said that the committee was made up of political veterans and consultants who could tell where the electoral act was faulty.
Mr. Nnamani said that the need for a new electoral act could not be over emphasized as laws were dynamic and in line with the dictates of the time.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that no fewer than 23 memoranda were received by the committee.
The public hearing is the first of seven of such that will hold across the country.

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Xenophobia: No fewer than 100 ransacked shops overnight in Johannesburg — Police

Xenophobic Attack in South Africa
Police on Monday said no fewer than 100 people ransacked shops in Johannesburg overnight, in the latest wave of looting incidents in South African cities.
“We are following up on leads and we are expecting to make more arrests,” police spokesman, Mathapelo Peters, a Brigadier, said.
She said she did not know the nationalities of the shopkeepers and police were waiting for owners to come forward, so that they could open cases of violence and damage to property.
Similar incidents have taken place in Pretoria this month, but police have been reluctant to characterise the attacks as being directed against foreigners.
Anti-immigrant violence has flared sporadically in South Africa against a background of near-record unemployment, with foreigners being accused of criminal activity and taking jobs from locals.
Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba on Friday acknowledged violence had flared up against foreigners this year, saying that “unfortunately, xenophobic violence is not new in South Africa.”
On Friday, police fired tear gas, water cannon and rubber bullets to disperse marches by hundreds of anti-immigrant protesters in Pretoria, after mobs looted stores believed to belong to immigrants. More than 150 people were arrested.
Also, a Reuters witness said doors and windows were smashed in, and food and other items were strewn on the floor in stores believed to belong to immigrants in Jeppestown, an area in the central business district.
“We’ve been stuck inside here until the police came,” Abdul Ebrahim, a Somali shop owner, said after emerging from his store, where a number of his colleagues had barricaded themselves.
“No one told us what they were looking for,” he added when asked why the mob had attacked his shop.
At least one person was arrested.
The Nigerian Government on Thursday urged the South African government to put in place measures to end the incessant xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in that country.
Minister of State Foreign Affairs, Khadija Abba-Ibrahim, gave the task in Abuja during a second summon to the High Commissioner of South Africa to Nigeria, Lulu Aaron-Mnguni, on the issue.
The Ministry had on Monday, February 20, summoned the South Africa High Commissioner over the matter.
NAN also reports that Nigerian buildings, properties and places of worship worth millions of dollars were destroyed by South Africans on Feb. 5 and 18.
“The Federal Government strongly urges the South African government to take all necessary measures to protect the lives and foreigners living and working in South Africa.
“Furthermore, the federal government urges the South African Government to bring perpetrators of these deplorable acts of violence to justice.
“The ministry continues to urge Nigerians in South Africa to remain calm and law abiding, and be vigilant at the same time.’’
“The Federal Government of Nigeria will strenuously work towards the protection of Nigerians everywhere, including in South Africa,” she added.
However, the minister said that no Nigerian lost their lives in the attacks contrary to reports in some media.
According to her, the reports that mentioned the killing of Nigerians in the xenophobic attacks are unsubstantiated.
“The ministry has not received the report of any death of Nigerian in the latest incidents of attacks against foreigners.”
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