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PoliticsRe: Saraki Bribed Facebook - Omoyele Sowore by chie8(op): 2:05pm On May 01, 2016
finalboss1:
hehehe...sahara reporters don get wings o... .but ion belive saraki cn infect mark zuck like dat sha.

and omoyele will rundown his business if he is not carefull
Bros read carefully b4 commenting
PoliticsRe: Saraki Bribed Facebook - Omoyele Sowore by chie8(op): 1:42pm On May 01, 2016
lol
PoliticsSaraki Bribed Facebook - Omoyele Sowore by chie8(op): 1:41pm On May 01, 2016
In a post on his Facebook page, Omoleye Sowere the founder of the online news media, Sahara reporters accused Facebook of taking bribes from senate president Bukola Saraki to shutdown his personal page and promote a fake Sahara Reporters page named Saraha Reporters Rescue and sponsored by the senate president.

Omoleye lamented being locked out by Facebook for posting numbers of Senators loyal to Bukola Saraki while the fake page was kept online despite also posting numbers of the judge handling Saraki CCT trial. Sowore also alleged that Saraki was funding the Fake page as a reprisal for Sahara Reporters’ publications about the corruption trial faced by Bukola Saraki at the CCT.

See his post below:




Sahara Reporters has been at the forefront of media trial in the corruption case involving the senate president at the CCT. Some opinions have it that Omoloye Sowore and Sahara reporters are being funded heavily by some stalwarts of the APC who are after Saraki for deviating from the APC’s choice of senate presidency to form alliance with the PDP which saw him come through as the senate president.

Bukola Saraki recently claimed in an open letter sent to Dele Momudu and circulated online that he is being politically hunted because he opposed a Muslim/Muslim ticket from the APC in the 2015 election. Indications point to the claims that the Muslim/Muslim ticket was meant to produce a Buhari/Tinubu ticket.

Sahara Reporters was obviously very vocal in the use of its platform to promote the candidate of the APC, president Muhammadu Buhari during the 2015 elections. Till date, Sahara Reporters’ publications are still skewed in sympathy with the APC. A position many readers see as “bias” and dangerous for professional journalism.

Saraha Reporters’ one-sided reportage has earned them a reputation many think will lead to the collapse of sound journalism in Nigeria. The founder, Sowore who came to fame via a video circulation online of his defiance to lateness exhibited by former minister of foreign affairs, Mrs Viola Onwuliri during her visit to Nigerians living in the United States during the Jonathan’s administration has somewhat deviated from his earlier activism spotlight to a derailing status of paid blackmailing and image laundering.

Recent Attacks by Sahara Reporters on Saraki are underscored by the fact that the authority to declare him guilty lies with the court at which he is currently undergoing trial. Many have opined that Saraki under the law is presumed innocent until declared guilty by certified court of law whose jurisprudence are insured by provisions of the Nigerian law.

As at the time of filling this report neither Facebook nor Saraki has responded to the allegations made against them by Sowore.

Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/05/in-post-on-his-facebook-page-omoleye.html

PoliticsTroop Foils Boko Haram Attack On Military And Civilians (photos) by chie8(op): 5:03am On May 01, 2016
Statement by the Nigerian Army below;

Troops of 3 Battalion 22 Brigade, have today carried out a successful pre-emptive strike to foil a planned Boko Haram terrorists attack on the military and innocent civilians around Wunbi in Kala Balge Local Government Area of Borno State.
The pre-emptive attack was carried out after information was received about the devilish intention and location of the terrorists. While on a patrol to foil the attack troops encountered the terrorists at Tatakura village 20km South West of Wumbi. There was heavy exchange of fire at the end of which 9 Boko Haram terrorists were killed.
Troops captured 3 AK-47 rifles, 1 Fabrique Nationale rifle, 1 General Purpose Machine Gun, a 60mm Mortar Tube, 1 Rocket Propelled Grenade 7 (RPG 7) Tube, 1 G3-Machine Gun and 7 Fabrique Nationale Magazines. Other recovered items also included 108 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition, 1 Energa grenade, an RPG 7 Bomb as well as three 60mm mortar bombs and 2 motor cycles.
Unfortunately, 6 of our troops sustained gunshot wounds and have been evacuated for treatment. They are all in stable condition and responding to treatment.

CelebritiesFemi Kuti On Y His Marriage Crashed:i Like Women Too Much,my Wife Knew I'm Cheat by chie8(op): 9:08am On Apr 30, 2016
Legendary afrobeat icon, Femi Anikulapo-Kuti, has revealed why his marriage to Funke Kuti crashed. Femi , the eldest son of afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti, told High Flyers Television, HFtv Africa, that he was fond of women and before his marriage to Funke, she knew he would never be faithful.
According to 54-year-old Femi, "I like women but I don't have wives. Like I always say, I will never get married again but I like women. We have too many hypocrites, especially men who do not want to accept the fact that they like women a lot.
"Why are there so many divorce cases? We like each other and if you want to remain caged in your marriage as a man, good for you. When I was getting married, my wife (Funke) knew I would not be faithful. This was one of our outspoken thoughts.
He continued: "It's like getting married to Madonna and you don't want men to flirt with her; you will have a big problem; or you marry an actress you see kissing on the movie after your marriage, or you marry a sexy model and you don't want men to come after them, sorry, you may just develop high blood pressure.
"If you want to get married to someone like me and you don't want or expect women to throw themselves at me, of course you will have problems. There might be one or two mistakes around the corner and if the love is that strong, you both will stay together and accept it and work it over and forgive and forget," he said.
Funke and Femi have one child together, Made Kuti.
Recall that in his 2011 interview with Encomium, Kuti had this to say about filing for divorce from then-wife, Funke.
"I am divorcing her to protect my side of my inheritance, because I have five children. I have to protect the interest of my children. Since we are still legally married, what if I die today? The law will favour my wife.
If I don't divorce her, my children may suffer. What if I die and we have not divorced and then she comes and claims everything? The other children will not get anything and there will be a big war in my family. I will be dead and my ghost will be saying don't fight, but they wouldn't hear what I am saying. We know it happens.
My lawyer advised me to think of the future so I quickly regulate my will so no one can disturb my children. You know it happens in our country, when you have children from different women, there's bound to be stress.
So I have to do my will and to do that requires a divorce."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t559Pn26vfE

Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/04/femi-kuti-on-why-his-marriage-crashed-i.html

CelebritiesRe: Tonto Dikeh Signs Endorsement Deal With Unity Museum & Trade Tourism(photo) by chie8(op): 12:34pm On Apr 29, 2016
CelebritiesTonto Dikeh Signs Endorsement Deal With Unity Museum & Trade Tourism(photo) by chie8(op): 12:33pm On Apr 29, 2016
Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh has signed an endorsement deal with the management of the Nigeria Unity Museum and Trade Tourism Village.


The newly turned first mother announced the positive development on her Instagram page, "I'm glad to be part of this Mega Team, promoting National Unity.

"Special thanks to the Management of THE NIGERIA UNITY MUSEUM & TRADE TOURISM VILLAGE," she said.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BExxKq1r4VG/

CelebritiesRe: “Leave My Brother Alone!Annie Idibia’s Manager Blast Those Mocking Teebillz(pics by chie8(op): 4:52pm On Apr 28, 2016
so thoughtful of her
Celebrities“Leave My Brother Alone!Annie Idibia’s Manager Blast Those Mocking Teebillz(pics by chie8(op): 4:50pm On Apr 28, 2016
Talent manager, Naomi Adenuga took to her Instagram page to slam those trolling her close friend Teebillz who went on an online rant about his wife earlier today. Naomi who is also the manager to Annie Idibia advised those criticizing Teebillz to let him be adding that he is fine and will be better than he is.


Fade Ogunro has also shown support to her friend Tiwa Savage after her husband called her out on IG today. The Executive producer of Film Factory wrote on twitter ‘I have no words. I'm here for my friend. Love Always,’ before tweeting the singers latest single ‘If I start to talk.’

Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/04/leave-my-brother-alone-annie-idibias.html

FoodRe: See What A Man Found Inside Ice Block He Bought To Chill Food(pics by chie8(op): 12:33pm On Apr 27, 2016
Too bad
FoodSee What A Man Found Inside Ice Block He Bought To Chill Food(pics by chie8(op): 12:30pm On Apr 27, 2016
According to a Twitter user Madiba,a lizard was found inside the ice block he bought to chill food items at home due to lack of electricity. Are we safe at all?

Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/04/stay-alertbe-careful-what-you-buy-man.html

CrimeRe: Body Of Missing Nigerian Student In UK Found Dead In Coventry Churchyard(pics by chie8(op): 7:35pm On Apr 26, 2016

CrimeBody Of Missing Nigerian Student In UK Found Dead In Coventry Churchyard(pics by chie8(op): 7:34pm On Apr 26, 2016
The body of missing Nigerian student Ozi Akerele was found dead by two ten-year-old boys in a disused Coventry churchyard.The shocking discovery happened after the boys kicked a football in to the churchyard, off Albert Fearns Garden, in Foleshill, and climbed over a fence to retrieve it.

Coventry University student Ozi had been missing since a night out with friends on January 31, 2015. The body was found by the young boys at around 5pm on Thursday and West Midlands Police say that, although formal identification is still to take place, they believe it to be that of the 24-year-old.


The mother of one of the boys, who wished not to be named, said: “My son and his friend were playing football and the ball went over the fence in to the churchyard.

“His friend jumped over the fence and saw something, so he shouted my lad who also went over the fence and saw it also. They went to get the other boy’s mother who wasn’t sure what it was and thought it may have been a Halloween outfit or something like that.

“They got another adult who said it was definitely a body and the police were called. My boy was really upset and both boys have been really quiet.

“The police were really lovely with both of them and I tried to explain to my lad that hopefully the person’s family can now have some closure.”


West Midlands Police say that Ozi’s family have been informed and are being supported by officers. A post mortem examination carried out on Friday was inconclusive and further tests will be carried out to establish the cause of death, although detectives do not believe it to be suspicious.

It's believed that Ozi took a wrong turn on his walk home after a night out. He was last seen in Old Church Road at 7.50am when he tried to flag down a motorist for help. His last movements were caught on CCTV.

Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/04/body-of-missing-nigerian-student-in-uk.html

PoliticsPhotos:Senator Shehu Sani Flags Off Solar Power Project For 100 Communities by chie8(op): 10:30am On Apr 26, 2016
Senator Shehu Sani, (APC Kaduna Central), on Monday inaugurated the distribution of 60 units of electricity transformers to communities in his senatorial district in Kaduna State.

Sani, who is also the Senate Committee Chairman, Foreign Loans/ Debts, also announced the distribution of 250 Solar Panels to over 100 communities.

Speaking at the inauguration in Kaduna, Sani said that he believed power should be accessible and affordable to the poor as it is to the rich.


“I am committed to facilitating the provision of power to our urban and remote communities in the district I represent.“

Sani said that the intervention was to empower the poor by boosting small and medium businesses.

He said the solar panels would be installed in public facilities including hospitals and worship centres to facilitate their activities.

According to the Senator, the solar power project is in line with his vision to promote the use of alternative energy that are cleaner and safer.

He said that he would use “all legal means to make sure this is subsidised to the barest minimum, even in the area of importation of solar panels and other equipment that cannot be manufactured locally.

“This will support independent investors and individuals who have interest in the energy source and further development of Kaduna Central Senatorial Zone. “

Sani, however, said that “the maintenance of this infrastructure, when installed, will be the responsibility of every member of the community’’.

Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/04/photossenator-shehu-sani-flags-off.html

PoliticsI Will Support Any President Buhari’s Policy That Favours Rivers People –Wike by chie8(op): 9:07pm On Apr 25, 2016
I will support any President Buhari’s policy that favours Rivers people --Governor Wike
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has declared that he will support any policy of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration which will enhance the well-being of Rivers people.

Speaking at the Government House, Port Harcourt on Monday when he granted audience to the Local Study Group from the National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies, NIPPS, Kuru, Governor Wike said that his primary focus is to work for the good of Rivers People.

He noted that he will not use his office for unnecessary politicking, pointing out that good policies transcend party affiliation.


“I will support any policy of the Federal Government that will enhance the living standard of the people of Rivers State. It doesn’t matter who initiated such policy as long as it favours our people”.


Speaking further, the Governor urged the Federal Government to find ways to implement the recommendations of different NIPPS study teams especially as they relate to poverty alleviation.

He said the Rivers State Government will support the NIPPS study team in carrying out their research into poverty alleviation in the state.

Earlier, Director of Studies and Leader of Delegation of the Study Group of NIPPS , Prof Celestine Oyom Bassey, said that the team was in the state to carry out an assessment of the impact of poverty alleviation programmes in the state.


The team later held an interactive session with top officials of the Rivers State Government.

Simeon Nwakaudu,
Special Assistant to the Rivers State Governor, Electronic Media.
25th April, 2016.


Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/04/i-will-support-any-president-buharis_25.html

PoliticsRe: See Full Text Of Atiku's Speech At London School Of Economics Africa Summit(pics by chie8(op): 2:28pm On Apr 25, 2016

PoliticsSee Full Text Of Atiku's Speech At London School Of Economics Africa Summit(pics by chie8(op): 2:27pm On Apr 25, 2016
Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, the Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, top African publisher, Dele Momodu and others were present at the London School of Economics Africa Summit last week. Below are the photos and full text of Atiku’s speech themed, ‘Philanthropy & Human Capital Development in Africa: A Contribution from Yola, Nigeria’.
In this panel we have been asked to speak about how we are to use philanthropy to identify, motivate, train, and reward people in such a way as to promote development in Africa. Development, a contented term, means to me the efforts to increase the productive capacity of a society, improve the people’s wellbeing, and expand the frontiers of freedom, while protecting the ecosystem for current and future generations.

Philanthropy and entrepreneurship have helped Africans build schools, roads, churches, and mosques. Through philanthropy many Africans have secured scholarships, employment, start-up capital for business, and cost of medical treatment. An individual’s success is deemed to be of limited social value if it does not lead to the success of others in the family, clan or community.
I point these out to underscore a very important point, which is that the link between philanthropy, entrepreneurship and human capital development has a long history in Africa.

Now let me tell you my own story.

Like other Africans fortunate to achieve modest success, I have engaged in virtually all these forms of philanthropy and more. However, the bulk of my efforts has gone toward fostering formal education in my home country, Nigeria. Some of this has taken the form of providing university scholarships for promising young people. Some of it has taken the form of creating and supporting a first-rate boarding school - kindergarten through high school - in Yola, the capital of my home state of Adamawa, in Nigeria's Northeast, a very poor region of the country.

But my largest commitment has been to the American University of Nigeria (AUN), the university which I founded a little more than a decade ago. This, too, is located in Yola, far from Abuja, the Federal Capital and far from the important commercial/industrial/cultural centers of Nigeria.

I would like to tell you about what we are building together, and the role this small private university has begun to play in the sustainable development of my country.

But wouldn't it be more cost effective, you might ask, just to use that money to provide scholarship funds for students to study elsewhere? To study, say, in London? A great many more students could be sent to LSE with the money now being used to run our AUN power plant and construct our buildings, and pay our security force and the like.

My concern, however, is to help develop my country in deeper and more holistic ways. Why should we want to facilitate the brain drain out of Africa, to enable our best and our brightest to take their ambitions, their intelligence, and their drive to London or New York? We need them in Africa. We need them to understand the problems in Africa. We need them to pitch in.

ln these challenging times it is worth asking: why is higher education important in the world, what does it contribute to society, and why is AUN important on the continent?

When we think about the impact of higher education we often think of only the private, individual benefits of higher education for the student.

We know from a great deal of research, for example, that individuals with bachelor's degrees earn more income over a lifetime than those without, and that they become more productive managers, entrepreneurs, and innovators.

Of course increasing individual incomes is important. But higher education is expensive, and these purely individual benefits are hardly enough to justify the significant costs of running a modern university, especially when you look at the often daunting challenges facing most African societies.
However, we know that there are far broader benefits to the wider society from higher education. Higher education not only boosts individual incomes of its graduates, but also the overall GDP of African nations.

A recent study estimated that a one year increase in Africa's stock of institutions of higher education, with no other actions, would raise output growth by 0.63% per year, boosting incomes about 3% after five years and by 12% over a decade.

Of course increasing economic growth is absolutely essential for all African countries, but development is more than merely increasing incomes and enlarging GDPs. Development, sustainable development, is also about improving health, preserving and enhancing the environment, developing good governance, and increasing human welfare, especially for the poor.

How does higher education contribute to these goals? Societies with widespread access to higher education have.
• Better health indicators
• Increased life expectancy and reduced infant and child mortality
• Reduced fertility rates, and
• Increased savings rates

ln addition studies have found that, controlling for income, societies with widespread access to higher education are:
• More democratic and more politically stable.
• Have stronger human rights and civic institutions.
• Have reduced inequality in income.
• Have lower crime, and
• Have improved environmental indicators

Beyond these characteristics, there are other things to consider. ln the 21st century we live in a new world - a world where Information and Communications Technology has changed the way we work, the way we think, and the way we play.

For African societies to grow out of poverty and to compete successfully on the global stage, the technologies, skills and attitudes attendant upon the widespread use of computers and the Internet must be made widely accessible, not only to university students on the African continent, but also to everyone - especially the poor. For the poor, more than anything, lack knowledge, information, and resources are very costly.

What kinds of information? Information about market prices, about weather, about good health practices, about how to handle disasters such as flooding. All of these are things that need to be widely known in places like Yola.

This is one of the areas where AUN can and is already making its mark.

AUN is, I believe, one of the first universities in the world whose stated mission is to be a "development university." This means that we are focusing our teaching and research on the problems of development in all of its senses: literacy, economic planning, sustaining and restoring the environment, entrepreneurial skills, public health - the whole spectrum. But beyond what happens in the classroom and the library, we are taking the knowledge, the information, and the solutions developed in our university and applying them in the local community, in Nigeria, in West Africa, and eventually in the whole continent.

ln establishing our development mission, we drew inspiration from the American land grant universities, which helped make America a world power. Advances in agriculture and industry moved from American universities and colleges to communities through agricultural extension agents. It was a deliberate, government-supported project for places such as MIT, Ohio State, and UC Berkeley.

Originally, those extension agents from such colleges and universities taught farmers how to prepare land, apply fertilizer and grow better crops.

ln the 21st century, all of us in higher education have to be different kinds of extension agents -knowledge extension agents - developing new knowledge and applying those solutions in our societies. That is what we are doing at AUN.
Here are some examples.

Our TELA program (Technology Enhanced Literacy for All), now funded by the United States Agency for International Development, is using the old technology of radio to reach twenty thousand vulnerable, out-of-school children in our surrounding community. Two thousand of these children in our pilot program are being taught using tablet computers with applications written in Hausa and Fulfulde, our local languages. These literacy applications were written and uploaded by our computer science students. Students from our School of Arts and Sciences have designed the content for the radio program episodes.

Our math and statistics students are conducting the monitoring and evaluation to see which technology is the most effective. Our students are acting as facilitators in 750 learning centers in Yola. ln the process, all are coming to a far deeper understanding of the challenges facing my country, and are gaining useful experience in helping to rise to those challenges. This is integral to their training at AUN. This is not the experience they would have were they to have left Nigeria for education abroad.

Why is this literacy project important? Nigeria, like many other Africa countries, is experiencing very rapid population growth. My country’s population is doubling about every 27 years. Right now we don't have enough trained teachers to teach, and classrooms in which to learn. Unless we develop new solutions for education, by 2050 when we are projected to be the 3rd largest country in the world, we will be a country full of uneducated, angry, and hopeless young people.

Technology is essential for mass education, and AUN, as a development university, is pioneering a new way to educate in Nigeria and Africa.

AUN is located in a part of the world where terrorists are trying to tear apart the country. So, four years ago, worried about the rise of Boko Haram, AUN reached out to all the local Muslim and Christian religious leaders, as well as local business, community, and educational leaders. With their support the AUN leadership established the Adamawa Peace Initiative.

One of our most successful programs has been "Peace Through Sports". Christian and Muslim boys and girls who had never met each other play on unity teams - teams comprising both Christians and Moslems. AUN provided training in peaceful conflict resolution as an integral part of this sports program involving over 5000 children, some of the most vulnerable in the area. AUN can document that not one child in these programs joined the terrorist group, and in spite of two local bombings, Yola has remained peaceful and united. This is what it means to be a development university and have an impact in your society. Our AUN students have been deeply involved in this and the other Adamawa Peace Initiative projects.

As the violent insurgency to our north grew in intensity, Yola was flooded with refugees, doubling the size of the city to 800,000. The Adamawa Peacemakers took care and fed close to 300,000 Internally Displaced People who sheltered in Yola for close to two years. This is what it means to be a development university. AUN students and faculty were at the forefront of this humanitarian effort.

Students from our School of Information and Technology are using our advanced technology wisely. AUN students developed the first E-Voting system in the country.

AUN, according to the American Library Association, now has more digital holdings than Oxford and Cambridge, and our e-library has won the Association's award. But we don't keep these resources to ourselves. Our LOAF program (Library on a Flash) has created 53 libraries in our poor region of Northeastern Nigeria - from primary schools to universities. This is what it means to be a development university.

There are many other examples of how AUN has become a force for improvement in our city and region. Waste to Wealth has over 700 women taking the plastic trash from the streets and turning it into 6 beautiful products, and into building materials. Feed and Read works with over 400 poor boys and girls-many of them orphans providing one meal a day from local food vendors while teaching them to read using new technologies. Our students, once again, are in the community learning about the real problems of the country, and learning how to solve them.

You have probably read about the kidnapping of the "Chibok Girls." Chibok is a community to our north, and a handful of these girls managed to escape their Boko Haram captors. At AUN we are now educating 27 of these remarkably brave and resilient young women on full scholarship. One of them recently expressed what education means in our area of the world. "Education gives me the wings to fly, the power to fight, and the voice to speak."

That is why I founded the American University of Nigeria.

Let me say, however, that while philanthropy and entrepreneurship have an important role to play in promoting human capital development in Africa, African states, like states everywhere, have the primary responsibility for security, education, healthcare and environmental protection and the provision of good governance. Private efforts, including philanthropy, are not a substitute for carefully targeted and efficiently managed public investments in these vital areas.

Investment in human capital is not simply a cost; it is an investment, the most important of all investments. To produce skilled and healthy workers and knowledgeable and engaged citizens is critical for Africa.

Let me also say that economic growth, and employment and wealth creation are not just socially important. They are also critical for the national security of African states. High levels of illiteracy, unemployment and social alienation of the populace, especially young people, are linked to widespread discontent, criminal behaviour and indeed militant insurgency.

Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/04/stephanie-okereke-with-canadian-first.html

CelebritiesRe: Photos: Nigerian Singr GT Da Guitarman Weds In Anambra by chie8(op): 3:53pm On Apr 24, 2016

CelebritiesPhotos: Nigerian Singr GT Da Guitarman Weds In Anambra by chie8(op): 3:52pm On Apr 24, 2016
Nigerian musician, Gbemiro Tokunbo aka GT the Guitarman,on Saturday, April 23 married his beautiful wife traditionally at Ozubulu, Anambra State. Continue to see more photos from the wedding…

Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/04/photos-gt-da-guitarman-weds-in-anambra.html

PoliticsRe: See The Good Work Ambode Did On Lagos Roads Between April 18th–22nd,2016(pics) by chie8(op): 11:50am On Apr 23, 2016
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PoliticsRe: See The Good Work Ambode Did On Lagos Roads Between April 18th–22nd,2016(pics) by chie8(op): 11:49am On Apr 23, 2016

PoliticsSee The Good Work Ambode Did On Lagos Roads Between April 18th–22nd,2016(pics) by chie8(op): 11:49am On Apr 23, 2016
Brief Report on the Activities Of Lagos State Public Works Corporation From Monday April 18th–22nd Friday April 2016

(PRESENTLY)
Lagos State Public Works Corporation this week carried out Maintenance/Palliative works on the underlisted roads in the following Local Government Areas.



IKEJA LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Akanni Doherty Street, Ikeja Lagos
Abiodun Adeyemi Street, Ojodu
Ladipo Bateye Street, G.R.A.


ALIMOSHO LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Greenland Street/Pipeline road, Egbeda
On-going Construction of Ajasa-Command, Alimosho
On-going Construction of Church Giwa Road, Off Ekoro road, Alimosho


IFAKO-IJAIYE LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Santos Avenue, Abule Egba, Ifako
Akinwale Street, Yaya Abatan, Ogba, Ifako-Ijaiye


AGEGE LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Ojekunle Street, Agege


SHOKUNBI STREET, MUSHIN LG



MUSHIN LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Iyalla st, Mushin
Ilasamaja road, Mushin


AJEROMI IFELODUN
Ojo road, Ajegunle, Ajeromi Ifelodun


KOSOFE LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Salami Street/Mende Road Maryland
Aroyewun, Ogudu, Kosofe LG
Ketu Service Lane
Tunji Oluwatoyin Street, Ogudu
Association cl, Ogudu, Kosofe
RE-CONSTRUCTION OF SUENU STREET, SURULERE LG

RE-CONSTRUCTION OF ANIMASHAUN STREET, SURULERE LG



ON-GOING RE-CONSTRUCTION OF OLUMEGBON, GBAJA, SURULERE LG



SURULERE LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Olumegbon st/Suenu st, Gbaja, Surulere


LAGOS ISLAND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Araromi Street, Lagos Island
EBUN STREET, ABULE OJA LAGOS MAINLAND

10. LAGOS MAINLAND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Herbert Macaulay Way, Unilag Junction Yabatech axis, Lagos Mainland
11. ETI-OSA LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Ahmadu Bellow way, Bar beach inward and outward Onikan, Victoria Island
Teslim Elias cl, V/I, Eti Osa
12. OSHODI ISOLO LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Arewa Street, Mafoluku, OhsodiALABA INT MARKET RD, OJO LG
RE-CONSTRUCTION OF LASU INTERNAL ROADS, OJO LG

13. OJO LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Badagry Expressway, Otto-Ijanikin-Iyana Era Axis Opposite AOCOED, Ojo
Ojo-Igbede road, Ajangbadi, Ojo
LASU internal road, Ojo
ARADAGUN-IWORO-AJIDO-EPEME, IGBANKO AXIS, BADAGRY LG

14. BADAGRY LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Aradagun-Iworo-AJido-Epeme, Aradagun axis Badagry
Aradagun-Iworo-AJido-Epeme, Igbanko axis Badagry
15. EPE LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Epe-Ijebu-Ode Road, Mojoda axis Epe, Ikorodu
Itoikin rd, Parafa-Maya Axis, Epe LG
Itoikin rd, Sabo-Parafa Axis, Epe LG
Owode road, Ikorodu
(DAY OPERATION)





(NIGHT OPERATION)

(PRESENTLY)

Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/04/brief-report-on-activities-of-lagos.html

TravelSee How People Voyage Along The Okrika-Port Harcourt Waterways(photos) by chie8(op): 10:51am On Apr 22, 2016
According to a Twitter user Tamuno Warisoma who shared the photos,this is how people voyage along the Okrika-Port Harcourt Waterways. According to Tamuno, if you are old or pregnant, you will have to part with some cash for someone to carry you on their back.

Nawa for naija.

Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/04/see-how-people-voyage-along-okrika-port.html

PoliticsRe: See Hw A Man Blasted Borno Senator 4 Supporting Saraki & Abandoning Borno People by chie8(op): 6:11pm On Apr 21, 2016
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PoliticsSee Hw A Man Blasted Borno Senator 4 Supporting Saraki & Abandoning Borno People by chie8(op): 6:10pm On Apr 21, 2016
A renown Twitter user Dan-Borno who shares information about Borno State has taken to Twitter to blast Sen. Ba Kaka,a Senator representing Borno Central.According to him,the Senator is supposed to be in Mafa, Dikwa, Ngala and Kala Balge to see their condition but instead chose to side with Saraki on his ongoing CCT trial.

Read what he said above

Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/04/dan-borno-blasts-sen-ba-kaka-for.html

PoliticsRe: Kemi Olunloyo Blast Bianca:'Patience Threw U Out Of Aso Rock 4 Flirting Wit GEJ' by chie8(op): 3:29pm On Apr 20, 2016
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PoliticsKemi Olunloyo Blast Bianca:'Patience Threw U Out Of Aso Rock 4 Flirting Wit GEJ' by chie8(op): 3:28pm On Apr 20, 2016
Despite a press statement from Bianca, labelling Kemi a mentally sick attention sicking woman - an unbothered Kemi is out again to prove that her slanderous claims about Bianca are true.

The last has not been heard yet of the ongoing feud between Kemi Olunloyo, daughter of a former governor of Oyo State, Victor Omololu Olunloyo, and former Nigerian Ambassador to Spain, Bianca Ojukwu.

The war between the duo started after Kemi alleged that former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, had a relationship with Bianca and got her pregnant twice when they were young and living in the UK.

Kemi, in a chat on Frankly Speaking with Jola Sotubo, had said: “Fani-Kayode was dating Bianca, Fani-Kayode was in Cambridge, I’ve seen Bianca in Fani-Kayode’s room many times, loved up and everything. They dated.

“So when this thing happened, Femi called me when he needed someone to defend him. Everybody didn’t want to get involved, but I stood up for Femi. It’s true, they went out, and she got pregnant twice. The first pregnancy was a miscarriage; they were supposed to get married, they were engaged already, but Bianca didn’t want to go out with Fani-Kayode anymore."


As the dispute lingers, social media personality Kemi, has again reacted to Bianca’s statement that she (Kemi) is a fugitive.

In a statement sent to Daily Post, Kemi said she needed to set the record straight. She said Bianca was a coward who hid behind the truth.

According to Kemi, “I need to set the record straight. I am not a fugitive in a country that gave me residency as an award from President Bill Clinton, I​’​m not insane and only one thing.

“I’m a lover of the truth. “Bianca Ojukwu should stop hiding behind her paid hands and speak herself.

“She is not only a coward but also a promiscuous woman who was stripped of her beauty queen crown for sleeping around with big and older men.

“She later married one of them, Chief Odumegwu Ojukwu, yet she betrayed that man from the beginning by lying to him that she was a virgin and then sleeping with other men. She broke his heart by all this even in his old age and she was not worthy of a great husband like that.

“All she wanted was his name and money. Bianca should tell Nigerians why Patience Jonathan got her kicked out of the Aso Rock Villa after she was caught several times flirting and throwing herself on our former president, Goodluck Jonathan who appointed her as some Special Aide/Assistant at one time.

“Mrs. Jonathan allegedly wanted her far away from the villa and that’s why she settled her lonely self in Spain as our Ambassador.

“Bianca told my friends in London when we were teens that she was aborting her second pregnancy for Femi Fani Kayode because she no longer wanted a relationship with him.

“The first pregnancy she lost in a miscarriage, but in the truth, it was FFK that dumped her, left the UK and went back to Law School in 1985.

“Bianca hasn’t told the world that she was sleeping with Governor Peter Obi’s commissioner while her husband Ojukwu was very sick and still alive.

“She has not told us about the money in US dollars GEJ sent her husband for medical bills which he was entitled to and how it disappeared from the house.

“Bianca finally gave Ojukwu that heart attack that killed him when the money went missing and Ojukwu learned about the commissioner lover.

“None of Ikemba Ojukwus children relate to her and are all fighting her for their father’s assets.

“Calling me a fugitive and mental patient is an act of desperation. At least I know who the father of my children is unlike her.

“I will open a can of worms about Bianca’s past which shall continue to trail her. There is more at a later time. I only tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help me GOD,” Kemi stated.

Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/04/kemi-olunloyo-slams-bianca-ojukwu-again.html

PoliticsRe: House Of Reps Comittee On Army Visit Communities Where Soldiers Kill Ogonis(pics by chie8(op): 7:36pm On Apr 19, 2016
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PoliticsRe: House Of Reps Comittee On Army Visit Communities Where Soldiers Kill Ogonis(pics by chie8(op): 7:35pm On Apr 19, 2016

PoliticsHouse Of Reps Comittee On Army Visit Communities Where Soldiers Kill Ogonis(pics by chie8(op): 7:34pm On Apr 19, 2016
Members of the House of Representatives Committee on the Army led by Rimande Shawulu Kwewum visited sites damaged by soldiers on February 22 and 23, 2016 in Ogoni Communities of Gokana and Khana Local Government Areas on Tuesday.

Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/04/house-of-reps-committee-on-army-visit.html

PoliticsRe: PDP Blasts Buhari:'Your 16yr Old Daughter Flew First Class To London Today'(pic) by chie8(op): 2:02pm On Apr 19, 2016
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PoliticsPDP Blasts Buhari:'Your 16yr Old Daughter Flew First Class To London Today'(pic) by chie8(op): 1:59pm On Apr 19, 2016
PDP has taken its blame game to President Buhari's 16-yr old daughter.According to PDP,Buhari's 16-yr old daughter flew first class to London today.

What do you think?

Source: http://www.trezzyblog.com/2016/04/pdp-accuses-buharis-daughter-of-flying.html

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