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Celebrities / TB Joshua Rescued Hanks Anuku From Alcohol, Drugs And Mental Issues by naijavlogcom(m): 7:36pm On Feb 14, 2013
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The actor and former addict tells how TB Joshua rescued him from alcohol, drugs and the mental problems that plagued him for many years in a recent interview. Hanks battled alcohol and drug addiction for years and his mental state deteriorated over time. The former SA to Delta governor, Uduaghan, who has since relocated to Ghana tells his story...

"Yes I got my healing through TB Joshua. It is our Lord's doing. I never believev in miracles until this happened to me. I was having issues with mentality for over seven years, you will notice I have not been that frequent in movies for long. Even when I was special assistant to our dear governor, I was not in a good state of mind and this affected my work in the government before I was advised to seek for solution in Ghana. I spent so much money visiting hospitals, orthodox and unorthodox doctors without positive result. Until I was introduced to TB Joshua. I was only watching his TV programme in Ghana and was healed. I put my faith into it just like the woman with the issue of blood and knew that I would be healed and I got my healing. I am now a mentally stable man. I have dropped drinking and smoking habit, glory be to God."

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Celebrities / Re: New Picture Of Tonto Dike by naijavlogcom(m): 7:33pm On Feb 14, 2013
Tonto dike is just acting funny.Guess it's celebrity madness

Romance / Re: What Did You Get As A Valentine Gift? by naijavlogcom(m): 7:28pm On Feb 14, 2013
Empowerment on every side.This is somewhat of an overload! Valentine is really a blessing!

NYSC / Re: Passing-out Parade Of 2012 Batch-A Corpers (Pictures) by naijavlogcom(m): 7:24pm On Feb 14, 2013
First step towards a long life mission. May God grant them pure illumination against the Nigerian labour market tides

Music/Radio / Re: Wande Coal - My Way by naijavlogcom(m): 7:19pm On Feb 14, 2013
Wande coal has been releasing a load of rubbish recently, i wonder what kind of fans he has now.SMH! he was promising at first
Celebrities / Re: Cobhams Asuquo, Wife And Kid by naijavlogcom(m): 7:03pm On Feb 14, 2013
Good to see a loving family as his on valentine's day.He's truly written his name on the nigerian wall!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Ivorian Sets Himself On Fire At Rome Airport To Protest Deportation by naijavlogcom(m): 6:50pm On Feb 14, 2013
This is a typical sample of a person who has no value of himself.He should have jumped out of the plane in the first place angry This kind of action is from the mindset that success is a function of geographical location(Nigerians,especially should take note). My pity goes to that dumb guy.The devil just used and dumped him!

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Business / NSE Slams N56.3m Fines On 31 Companies For Flaunting Listing Rule by naijavlogcom(m): 6:28pm On Feb 14, 2013
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) has slammed fines totaling N56.3 million on 31 companies which failed to submit their 2011 and 2012 financial statements on time, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

NAN reports that X-Compliance report released by the NSE showed that John Holt topped the list of affected companies with a double fine of N1.7 million and N3.4 million.

John Holt is to pay the fines for failing to submit its 2011 and 2012 financial results.

The NSE also fined 14 insurance companies for failing to submit their financial results with Linkage receiving the highest fine of N3.3 million.

Others insurance companies are Equity Assurance, Standard Alliance, Mutual Benefits Assurance, Great Nigeria Insurance and African Alliance Insurance, among others.
>>>More updates @ www.Naijavlog.com

They are to pay N3 million each.

The report also said that Daar Communications and Ikeja Hotels would pay the sum of N3.4 million fine for failing to comply with the NSE listing requirement.

Other companies are C&I Leasing (N1.5million), Costain (N2.85million), Dangote Flour Mills (N0.4million), Oando (N0.5million), SCOA (N0.8million), Union Bank (0.9million) and Wema Bank (N2.7million), among others.

The NSE said in the report that the action was in accordance with the provision of Section 14 of Appendix 111 of the Listing Rules of the Exchange.

NAN reports that the NSE is now proactive in enforcing its listing rules in recent times to ensure prompt submission of market information by quoted companies and restoration of investor confidence.

NAN also reports that one of the listing requirements for quoted companies is that their quarterly and full year reports must be submitted not later than 90 days after the close of a quarter or a financial year.

Celebrities / There Are No Record Labels In Nigeria-ill BLISS by naijavlogcom(m): 5:15pm On Feb 14, 2013
This is what Nigerian Big artist,Ill Bliss has to say! With all assurance, he's reiterating that Our own Nigeria has no record label at all at all!
>>>see video @ www.Naijavlog.com

Business / My Valentine Gift To Nairalanders by naijavlogcom(m): 4:48pm On Feb 13, 2013
This year is so different.it is unlike me to start to think or talk about valentine(i mean,i know myself to be too serious to even notice a date as such)but,i really think that this year,things are different.the noise about valentine has gathered so much momentum that you can hardly hear of anything else; even in church.the talk about giving and giving has so filled the air that i cringe at how 'shouty' a day can be.now,I've heard the sermon about giving and have the mistake of allowing myself feel so guilty about neglecting such an important date on my calendar.I've sat back at home to think of what quality thing that i could give on this special day that would really be a blessing to somebody(so sorry for wanting to give out just to clear my guilt.but what else can i do?)I've been in the online business since late 2010 and I've never for once thought about giving out freebies even to the best of my customers.
Now, don't get me wrong! I'm not trying to pose as an expert or a professional in any online business or anything.after all,i just have only 3 years experience and most of you could even come out better than i am. I was thinking if i could offer free products such as cameras and phones but on a second thought i had to ask myself:why not give what you have to the largest number of people possible? Why not offer empowerment than just depreciating electronics? Now,there was another job of finding out what value i have that i could offer and that,too was so hectic! Should i organize a webinar to teach my 8 success secrets or should i offer my services at a subsidized rate?these could hardly be done in a forum like nairaland and with the whole lot of people here,I'm definitely going to end up in smoke doing that! So,after all the whole thinking and contemplation,i decided to give out my old business notes.i accidentally found about 18 of them in one of my old online business archive and decided that it will be the right perfect gift especially at this time of the year.how could i be giving out all of these at zero cost? Was that crazy? Definitely not! This is for the love of valentine!
I was thinking if i could empower nairalanders on how to set up simple business machines from these notes,so many smart ones here would definitely go ahead and make it big in 2013.i wasn't kidding and for real,that's going to happen!these notes of mine are straight to the point and easy to understand.i guess i wrote them on steroids(forgive me). In evaluating the value of these notes of mine,i came up with a hilarious conclusion:each note in the pack was worth the value of 300 cakes! So,instead of winding up in one of those exotic restaurants eating cakes on val's day,you better get your eyeballs stuck and your brain thinking hard on how to utilize those notes on the streets of lagos.now,let me remind you that these notes may be simple but they have the power to take you to unimaginable heights this year if you can put your mind to implementing them. Most of the businesses will require minimal start-up capital so, no need to fear. My advice is that when you get hold of these notes,take your time to study them thoroughly and see which one you are more equipped with,to implement(never try to implement more than one even if you have the capital as this will be a whole waste of energy and resources). When you succeed with one, you can then choose to implement another one and so forth. So, here you have the list of topics I'm going to give out:
[b]1.How to invest in lifestock feeds production plant
2.How to invest in T-shirt branding as a Nigerian
3.How to start a publishing firm in Nigeria
4.How to become an online real estate agent in Nigeria
5.How to become a nigerian Importer without Importing
6.How to set up a plant nursery in Nigeria.
7.How to start a software company in Nigeria
8.Starting up a profitable variety distributors business
9.Red Hot money for events management investors
10.How to launch a profit-making art gallery in Nigeria
11.Steps to take in launching a profitable Architecture business in Nigeria
12. How to start a magazine business in Nigeria
13. How to set up a car dealers business in Nigeria
14. How to start a jewelry production company in Nigeria
15. How to start a waste management and recycling plant in Nigeria
16. How to start a consultancy business in Nigeria
17. All you need to know about starting a tourism business in Nigeria.
18. How to start a profitable accounting firm in Nigeria
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To get hold of these notes at no cost,simply send a blank mail with subject:cresnotes101 to contact@naijavlog.com and i will personally send the package into your inbox within 24hours.

Ps:i will also be offering you my time and services for the next one week all at no extra cost.if you have enquiries or clarifications about any of the notes,make sure your questions are clear so that i can respond fast. Remember, there are a whole lot of other people waiting!
Happy val's nairalanders! God bless you!

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Health / ‘I Drank My Urine For Four Months Trying To Cure Vitiligo’ by naijavlogcom(m): 5:53pm On Feb 09, 2013
This is the story of our Dear Ogo Maduewesi

Ogo Maduewesi went to bed that night in February 2005, and without prior notification, she woke up with a strange white spot on the inner part of her lip. She went about her regular activities for the day.

But dark-complexioned Ogo didn’t know that the light spot heralded a change, with far reaching social consequences.

Before she knew it, the spots had spread to her arm, neck and face – all on the right-hand side of her body. She was aged 30 then.

Ogo later found out from her doctor that she was suffering from a skin disorder known as Vitiligo. It is a disorder in which white patches appear on different parts of the body due to the destruction of cells that make pigment (colour) on the skin. This can affect the hair follicles, mouth, eyes, nose and some parts of the central nervous system.

However, Ogo’s mum believed that she may have been bewitched, as she had never seen anything as strange as this before. She thus prescribed spiritual solutions to the problem.

“My mum believed that it was a spiritual attack. So they kept suggesting so many supernatural cure options, which got me more confused. We disagreed a lot over the issue, because while I was learning to come to terms with an unfortunate change on my body, they were making it really scary for me,” she recalled.

She said, “I thought that it was just a severe reaction on my skin from what I ate or used. I met a doctor who told me it was fungal growth and prescribed ‘Ketoconazole’ which I used for two months with no improvement. A few more weeks went by, and still no improvement.

“Then I became concerned and was referred to a bigger hospital, to see a dermatologist where I was diagnosed. I was then sent for a series of medical tests, Kenalog injection was prescribed which I took and it affected all my joints badly. I asked questions and then I had started taking Folic Acid and B12 and felt it was the reaction, till it was made clear to me.”

Since then, she has endured embarrassing stares and subtle rejection from members of the public.

Luckily, Ogo’s arm and neck are now almost completely repigmented, thanks to nutritional supplements such as Vitamin B12, C, B5, Folic acid and a diet of vegetables and fruits.

But she travelled a long and tortuous road to this point. She recalls desperately trying out several options suggested by people, including drinking her own urine very early in the morning everyday for four months in 2006. She called it ‘urine therapy.’

“I stopped after four months, when I noticed that nothing had changed positively on my skin. The urine tasted very bitter, but I kept at it for those months as I anticipated that I would become free from Vitiligo, which had made my life really miserable,” she said.

She said the stigma was so strong that she had to walk out of employment twice, while she found it very difficult to relate freely with members of the public, whose actions showed that they were scared of her. She recalled an instance when a fruit seller refused to collect money from her because of her whitish hand.

She said, “She did not collect it until I used my left hand to give her the money. I had left my job at the time because I couldn’t cope with what was happening. I managed to get another job as a sales representative but that was worse for me with Vitiligo on my face.

“Usually, people look at my skin instead of listening to what I said. So I always felt like explaining to everyone that I was not born this way. I did not last on the job as I couldn’t just perform well. As threats began to arise on account of my poor performance and lack of concentration, I noticed that my skin depigmented further due to the stress.

“I remember a fateful day I walked into a business centre somewhere in Lagos to photocopy some documents and seated there was one strange man whom after staring at me for a while, walked up to me rubbing my face with his hands and asking with a very annoying laughter, ‘what is this little girl’?

“I was shocked at his confident arrogance, embarrassed, insulted and amazed that I asked him, Do you have to touch me to ask that question? I felt so humiliated and embarrassed that I started crying.”

Ogo also recalled an instance when a girl jumped out from a commuter bus to avoid sitting with her. She said, “On seeing my face she screamed, causing the driver of the bus to halt and she jumped down from the bus. At that point, every other person glared at me as if I had a contagious disease.”

Ogo, who has also had her fair share of disappointments in relationships, said the turning point for her was when she decided to be positive about her status.

“I had to tell myself the truth, I needed peace, needed to think constructively again. Vitiligo is here and I just have to live with it positively, while managing and fighting it. What people thought or say was not a problem anymore, because what anybody says is their own opinion and never 100 per cent accepted by all.

“I remember when a guy I was dating narrated a dream in which he saw that he had vitiligo on his arms and felt so bad in the dream that I had rubbed it on him. He thanked his stars that it was just as dream. He told me this many years after the relationship had broken up,” she said.

Having got her life back with lots of optimism, Ogo has been busy rallying people with Vitiligo to share her experiences and offer care and support to them through her initiative -Vitiligo Support and Awareness Foundation.

VITSAF is currently rated as the only organisation pushing for the right of people with Vitiligo in Africa.

June 25 is currently being advocated as World Vitiligo Day, but still awaiting ratification by the United Nations.

Ogo explained that the campaign for that day to be officially approved by the UN was to further honour Michael Jackson, who had vitiligo, though he opted for repigmentation that made his entire skin white.

Every June 25 in Nigeria, members of VITSAF take to the street to create awareness about how to manage vitiligo and overcome the socio sigma that comes with it.

She added, “From my findings and experience, Vitiligo is not contagious or life-threatening, but it disfigures looks and has serious psychological effect. The exact cause of vitiligo is unknown, but it has been confirmed that an autoimmune component plays a role in the disorder.

“A combination of genetic, immunologic and neurogenic factors is also identified. It is also possible that one or more genes may make a person more likely to get the disorder.

“I believe it is essentially genetic because I have a distant relation who has Vitiligo and I have observed the trend in some other families.”

His experience with vitiligo started earlier than Ogo’s. Tijani Osumah, a student who was then 12 years old when the skin disorder altered the proceedings of his life.

“I had lived a regular of a random teenager from a well-to-do family, private school, posh friends. To me life was just a process, a series of events taking place over time.

“Things were moving normally; nothing made much sense to me, I guess I was just as obscure as the average 12 year old. Yes, I was called handsome once, having inherited the visage of my mother, pink lips which many people craved for and yes there was a time when I was referred to as the ‘human checkerboard,’” Osumah recalled.

But on one morning he woke up from bed few tiny white patches on his skin. Like in Ogo’s account, he initially neglected it.

“I saw it as a negligible defect, something to fade away as soon. There were tiny white patches across the back of my palms and my feet; it was until a shower later that morning that

“I discovered it was all over my calves as well. I didn’t care any less; fear was the last thing on my mind. I just assumed it was going to fade away soon; but I was wrong. Over time, these little fell as started spreading, they got wider and wide,” he recounted.

He was eventually taken to the hospital to see a doctor after three weeks, where the diagnosis introduced the word vitiligo to him for the first time in his life. He had vitiligo, auto-immune, with no probable cause or cure.

“The hospital recommended steroid-based drugs. When I was given, I took out the pamphlet that came with it and read the three lines of what it was aimed at curbing and the twenty lines of side effects.

“Now the fear was starting to kick in, but what could I do? School was still going normal, well at least I thought it did, before the whispers and the questions. I missed a couple of mornings, sometimes days from school because of appointments at the hospital. But I always caught up in an hour or less. This is where the sad part started.

He said his mum also tended in the direction of herbs to cure him. He had to take cups of boiled herbs for weeks, but he didn’t get better. But before he realised what was happening, someone else had told his mother that the skin change was spiritual.

“Now I was starting to get pissed. As a Muslim, I am strongly against any form of spiritual practices, underworld, satanic or whatever they claimed sort of crap. But what could I do, it was just my word against theirs. My mother on the other hand was really starting to get worried and she cried too. At such points I succumbed to her suggestions.

“I was taken to bushes, areas that weren’t even marked on the map. I was fed with the worst sort of medicine to cure me. Some made me sleep, some made me puke, some made me grow fat, some made me grow very thin, and some made it even worse. It was all for my mother’s sake, because her tears pierce my heart,” said Osumah.

His experience affected his secondary education too as he travelled often for treatment and had to stay out of school. He recalled that his numerous trips to different parts of Nigeria for treatment almost disrupted his Junior Secondary School Certificate Examination.

“I cried myself to bed each night, saying to myself ‘it’s all for mom.’ Some progress was made; it wasn’t the money-hungry liars working, it was prayers.

“I was the most confused child there was, it all started when I was 13 and ended when I was 15. My parents and I decided to stick with the hospital. With steady treatment and unwavering faith, I have made a lot of progress. And I am gradually repigmenting.

“With confident, I grew stronger, happier, a greater zeal and even better grades, even the JSCE I was worried about was smashing, I made 9A’s from 12 classes. I went to top of my class, made student president and was an excellent debater.

“I wasn’t going to let some skin colour stop me. Yes, I go home with the stares, whispers, and questions, but after so long, I guess nothing gets to me anymore,” he noted gladly.

Vitiligo is a global skin concern. Ogo linked Saturday PUNCH up with another story of an Indian woman.

Her testimony showed that stigma could be worse in her country. She was in class two when her mother detected a small white spot on my back but she didn’t take seriously, as she was just recovering from chicken pox. But then the spots kept increasing.

That was how her regular visits to different doctors began. She got the steroid injections, used the dark thick ‘Ludermol’ oil on the spots and had half an hour under the summer Indian Sun daily.

She said, “Sometimes, there were trips to far off temples along with my parents to ask God to assist me recover from this condition. At times, there was a change of doctors, for a second opinion, or a different opinion.

“One vivid memory was seeing my mother silently cry one day when she saw a white spot on my head through my dark hair, and then she discovered one white hair strand there. I was surprised to see her cry, and could not quite understand what went wrong. These were all memories before my teenage years.”

She had her share of stigmatisation as she tried hard to be friends with other girls in school, but they would stare her and laugh in mockery. It affected her confidence level in participating in school programmes, and she eventually gave it up.

“Then I remember those difficult days when I used to be depressed, I used to cry long into the nights, feeling alone and low. I used to drift into a sleep where I dreamt of magic erasers, erasing off all my white spots.

“And then the erasers changed into a ferocious tiger chasing me in the dark, and I am trying to hide among the long elephant grasses around me…

“And I remember those difficult study hours, half awake, half asleep, knowing that I have to work hard and study and be successful, as I have to fend for myself, as I will be alone, and there will be no one for me. And thus with all these fears I grew up… and here I am today,” she said.

Meanwhile, the Chief Medical Director, University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Dr. Abdulwaheed Latinwo, described Vitiligo as an auto immune disease.

He said there is no known way of preventing it. He said the treatment is variable and can be used to limit and reverse the disease.

“The treatment options are Psoralen, photo therapy, laser, steroid creams and important is cosmetic camouflage. Cure cannot always be achieved,” he said.
>>>More updates @ www.Naijavlog.com

Sports / Re: Joe Ighile Of Channels TV Is Dead by naijavlogcom(m): 4:32pm On Feb 09, 2013
Hey! What! oh Death! May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace,Amen! With Jesus, Death has been swallowed up in victory!

Sports / Re: A Personal Analysis Of The Super Eagles by naijavlogcom(m): 4:25pm On Feb 09, 2013
The number one problem with most Nigerians is that all they want is results! results! results! Personally, i've come to see that the Nigerian team in this competition has always improved with every match and they may spring surprises in the final.PREDICTION: THIS FINAL MAY BE THE MOST MERCILESS FINAL IN THE HISTORY OF AFCON

Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs. Burkina Faso -- Your Predictions. by naijavlogcom(m): 4:16pm On Feb 09, 2013
Full time> NIG 1 - 1 BURKINA FASO.Prove me wrong tomorrow after 90 minutes of play

Celebrities / Re: Goldie Poses With Ciara At Grammys Pre-event Party by naijavlogcom(m): 4:13pm On Feb 09, 2013
One of the fun things of a celebrity status> Guess I'll be standing in her place at next year's grammy! cheesy

Celebrities / Re: Susan Peters' Bikini Body In New Photoshoot by naijavlogcom(m): 4:05pm On Feb 09, 2013
Think that's the coolest place to hang out with friends.She even looks more beautiful than i expect.guess because it's a new year! wink

Celebrities / Re: Kim Kardashian Confirms Visit To Nigeria by naijavlogcom(m): 4:01pm On Feb 09, 2013
Welcome kim. Naija waits to see you! wink
Business / Nigeria, First Market For Top French Champagne Producer In 2013 by naijavlogcom(m): 3:32pm On Feb 09, 2013
A rapidly growing middle class in Nigeria will put it on the world map of wine very soon, and it is already the number one target market for a top champagne producer, VINEXPO Chief Executive Robert Beynat commented at the pre-Bordeaux show press conference in London on 5th February 2013
>>>More updates @ www.Naijavlog.com
TV/Movies / Re: Wale Adenuga Faking Foreign Scenes In Super Story by naijavlogcom(m): 3:20pm On Feb 09, 2013
...And i reply to you: Thet's what makes it a film.It's not reality!

Politics / APGA Dissociates Self From Political Parties Merger Plan by naijavlogcom(m): 3:13pm On Feb 09, 2013
The party made known in a statement, signed by one, Dr Tim Menakaya, a BOT Member who said; that the party's attention had been drawn to a press conference by a group of ten (10) Governors,including Owelle Rochas Okorocha of Imo State after meeting in Lagos endorsing a “merger of some opposition Parties in Nigeria”.

"While we are not against the establishment of a mega opposition party, we believe that the issue of merger of political parties is a very serious matter that needs adequate consultations before a Governor participates and makes public statement.” the statement read.

The party also said that; “We wish to state after due consultations with most party members, including the following: His Excellency, Governor Peter Obi, CON- Governor, Anambra State, Senator Chris Anyanwu- Senator representing Imo Central, Her Excellency, Bianca Ojukwu, Nigerian Ambassador to Spain, Hon. Eddie Mbadiwe- APGA Leader, House of Reps (Imo State), Hon. Chris Azubogu - House of Reps member, Anambra State, Hon. Emeke Nwogbo - House of Reps Member, Anambra State, Hon. Victor Ogene- House of Reps Member, Anambra State, Chief Chris Uche - APGA Deputy National Chairman, South- East, His Execellency, Odi Nwosu, Nigerian Ambassador to Burundi, Ambassador Frank Nchita Ogbuewu- 2011 APGA Governorship Candidate, Ebonyi State and Former Minister of Culture and Tourism, Chief Reagam Ufomba - 2011 APGA Governorship Candidate, Abia State , Barr. Obiora Obiegue- 2011 APGA Governorship Candidate, Enugu State , Prof. Dora Akunyili - 2011 APGA Senatorial Candidate, Anambra Central, Former Minister of Information and Communications, Hon. Chuma Nzeribe - Former House of Reps member, APGA Senatorial Candidate, Anambra South, that the party wish to state that we were never invited, consulted or informed about any political parties merger.

“We wish to make it clear that WE HAVE NOTHING AGAINST THE FORMATION OF ANY MEGA OPPOSITION PARTY, but we categorically state that All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), has never participated in any merger talk with any political party and is therefore not in the merger. We were never consulted by anybody before such statement of our involvement was issued.”

The party added that the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the Party was held in July, 2012 and various stakeholders’ meetings have equally been held in the last one year. In all these meetings, the issue of merger with other political parties was never discussed.

"For one of our Governors to participate in a meeting where the merger of opposition parties was endorsed is ridiculous and unfortunate. The merger of political parties, where the parties are expected to lose their identities, cannot be an ad hoc arrangement or a decision of one person. According to our constitution, the decision to initiate such discussion is vested in the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Party and shall be ratified by the National Convention. It is not an executive action, but purely a party matter. Even Section 84(3) of Electoral Act 2010 (as amended), expects that such action must come through a special resolution passed by the National Convention of each of the political parties proposing the merger and the written resolutions of each of these parties communicated to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) through a letter jointly signed by the National Chairman, National Secretary and the National Treasurer of each of the merging parties.”

It also added that for the issue of merger with other political parties was not on the agenda party for now. "Our concern at the moment is to restructure, nurture and build a strong APGA capable of winning elections across the states of Nigeria. Our doors are wide open, and currently there is a mass influx of people into our Party.” the statement further added
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http://www.africanoutlookonline.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6016:apga-dissociate-self-from-political-parties-merger-plan-&catid=48:political-news&Itemid=29
Religion / Re: Omobude Is The New President Of PFN by naijavlogcom(m): 3:08pm On Feb 09, 2013
cool handing over of the lord's mantle. Congratulations to him cheesy

European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Chelsea Vs Wigan Athletic (4 - 1) On 9th February 2013 by naijavlogcom(m): 2:59pm On Feb 09, 2013
Chelsea needs to up their game o! too much draws is bad for a team that wants to remain in the top four,come may. rafa benitez replicated this same faulty-always drawing tatics in his last season at liverpool and they paid dearly for it.

Jokes Etc / Re: Animals That Can Dance Azonto by naijavlogcom(m): 2:54pm On Feb 09, 2013
Wow! that's almost magical.I think they were trained to do that!

Music/Radio / Re: CBS Warns Grammy Attendees To Cover Up Private Parts by naijavlogcom(m): 2:48pm On Feb 09, 2013
Obviously, people in the world are getting more shameless with time. Is this a sign of the black world that is to come? do they feel heavy with complete clothes on? do they feel ashamed being decent? is morality old-school? My conclusion:we are running fast and deep into a generation beyond description.what can i say? who am i?

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Celebrities / Re: Funny Pictures Of Celebrities by naijavlogcom(m): 2:43pm On Feb 09, 2013
Puh! that's always funny until someone gets hurt....then it become hilarious! cheesy

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Family / Re: Things You Should Give-up To Be Happy by naijavlogcom(m): 2:39pm On Feb 09, 2013
If i may add one: FOLLOW THE COURSE OF LIFE AND ALLOW NATURE TO PLAY ITS PART IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCE wink

Science/Technology / Re: Dog With A Human Face Saved From Kentucky Kill Shelter by naijavlogcom(m): 2:35pm On Feb 09, 2013
That's simply the result of an integration of cells from different meeting species. From my experience,It usually occur mostly in animals from the cat family

Sports / Re: Dangote Rewards Super Eagles With N130 Million For Reaching AFCON Final by naijavlogcom(m): 8:13pm On Feb 07, 2013
That's money speaking! sure, he's definitely going to do more when the boys get the trophy.

Politics / Re: El-Rufai's 'The Accidental Public Servant' Book Launch (Pictures) by naijavlogcom(m): 7:14pm On Feb 07, 2013
Hmmmmmmmmmm. still thinking what the content of that book is. Is it about his discontent with public service? somebody help me out!

Travel / NNPC Aircraft Overshoots Runway In Warri by naijavlogcom(m): 8:18pm On Feb 06, 2013
Tragedy was averted on Wednesday, after a Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) aircraft, operated by Aero Contractors, overshot the runaway, after it landed at the Osubi Airport in Warri, Delta State.

The Acting Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division of the NNPC, Tumini Green, confirmed the incident in a statement, stating that the plane was on a routine operation to Warri, when it happened.

He also asserted in the statement that there were no casulaties or injuries, the appropriate aviation agencies have been contacted and investigations have begun.
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Politics / Nigeria’s Opposition Parties Form All Progressive Congress Print by naijavlogcom(m): 8:06pm On Feb 06, 2013
Nigeria’s main opposition parties on Wednesday said they planned to merge ahead of presidential elections in 2015, potentially mounting a major challenge to the ruling Peoples Democratic Party.

The announcement came after opposition governors met in Lagos to discuss the merger, saying it was necessary to bring change to a country that is Africa’s largest oil producer, but where deep poverty remains and corruption is endemic.

“At no time in our national life has radical change become more urgent,” said a statement read to reporters in the capital Abuja by ex-foreign minister Tom Ikimi of the Action Congress of Nigeria party.

“And to meet the challenge of that change, we the following progressive political parties, namely ACN, ANPP, APGA and CPC, have resolved to merge forthwith and become the All Progressive Congress,” he said.

Previous attempts at merging opposition parties have failed amid infighting, and regional politics are sure to play a role in talks to field a common presidential candidate for 2015.

The ruling PDP has won every presidential election since Nigeria returned to civilian rule in 1999.

The 2011 election won by President Goodluck Jonathan was seen as a major improvement over previous polls marred by violence and rigging, though significant problems remained.

While the PDP has controlled the presidency, opposition parties have had success on the state level in Nigeria, which includes 36 states.

The PDP currently controls two-thirds of the states, while the parties involved in the merger hold all but one of the others. The opposition ACN controls most of the southwest, including the economic capital Lagos.
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Celebrities / Re: Happy Birthday Bob Marley by naijavlogcom(m): 8:04pm On Feb 06, 2013
The world will ever-forever miss a legend like him.He carved out a niche for himself and showed that anything is possible

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