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PoliticsRe: 2015 Election: Atiku Considers Four Govs For His Running-mate, Here They Are… by clara472: 7:26am On Nov 24, 2014
brainpower:
Personally, I think he or any other APC candidate should go for Rochas cos it will influence the votes of the south easterners who are a major group.

Oshiomhole will be good based on the fact that he looks loyal and will give him peace of mind as his vice. But he doesn't really have the crowd.
Amaechi, cant assure him of enough votes in rivers state and he can't be trusted to be a loyal assistant to him as his vice.
To me Amaechi is the most vocal but he is also a time bomb waiting to explode and with Amaechi's political support and money, he may do to him the same thing he did with OBJ while he was OBJ's vice. My opinion anyway.
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CelebritiesRe: Kamala The Ugandan Giant, Former Pro Wrestler, [pics And Video] by clara472: 8:57pm On Nov 23, 2014
The man is really huge
PoliticsI (still) Have Hope In Nigerian Youth – Jonathan by clara472(op): 7:57pm On Nov 23, 2014
President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday expressed confidence in the ability of youth in the country to contribute to national development, if given the necessary encouragement.
Mr. Jonathan stated this in his goodwill message to the sixth convocation of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia.

Congratulating the graduates for their “remarkable achievement,” Mr. Jonathan said, “I have hope in the Nigerian youth.”
“I believe that with proper parental, communal and governmental support, our youths will not only excel academically but will also flourish in their chosen professions,” he said.
The president, represented by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, MacJohn Nwaobiala, charged universities in the country to efficiently deploy National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy, NEEDS, funds to infrastructure needs.
He expressed happiness that public universities in the country were “much better now” following recent financial releases made to them in line with their NEEDS assessments.
“As we work to sustain this approach, it is my hope that most tertiary institutions will be able to develop infrastructurally, and also improve on their academic service delivery,” he said.
The president commended the governing council and management of the institution for transforming it “within the context of enhanced government support to the education sector”.
“They could not have been achieved without prudent management of resources,” he said.
He also expressed delight with the university authorities for constructing 10 hostel blocks of 500-bed space capacity with internally generated revenue, describing the achievement as “a rare feat.”
In his speech, the Abia State Governor, Theodore Orji, called for the diversification of the nation’s economy.
Mr. Orji, who was represented by his deputy, Emeka Ananaba, said Nigeria should look beyond oil and immediately commence the harnessing of its agricultural potential in order to save the economy from collapse.
He said that the essence of establishing universities of agriculture in the country was to produce needed manpower for the development of the agricultural sector.
He said that the state government had enunciated major policies and programmes to boost agricultural production and ensure food security.
Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of the university, Hilary Edeoga, thanked the Federal Government for releasing N2.7 billion to the school for the tackling of its “teething problems’’.
Mr. Edeoga said that the institution also received N500 million to facilitate the payment of allowances to its staff.
He, however, appealed to the government to approve the payment of the balance of the NEEDS Assessment fund and the allowance to the university.
A total of 17 graduands, out of the 1878, graduated in the First Class division.
Source: http://www..com.ng/
CelebritiesWatching Ojukwu Dying Was Traumatic — Bianca (long Interview) by clara472(op): 3:17pm On Nov 23, 2014
Let me thank you dear readers for the overwhelming reception you accorded the maiden outing of this column last week. Today, we continue serving you the exclusive details of the interview with the delectable and deeply intellectual Nigerian Ambassador to the Kingdom of Spain, Mrs. Bianca Ojukwu. Enjoy and please don’t forget to visit my blog: www.EkereteUdoh.com for other exclusive stories.
The text message was promptly replied: “Absolutely, even though I have not granted an interview on the issues you wish to discuss with me, I will break the rule and grant your request. I am, however, in the middle of a campaign (the APGA campaign that elected-Willie Obiano to succeed Mr Peter Obi as governor of Anambra State). So let me know if you wish to do this by telephone, or if you may wish to fly down to Enugu.”


That was Bianca Ojukwu, the wife of the former Head of State of the Republic of Biafra, leader of the Igbo and one of the most prominent figures in Nigerian post-independence struggle for nation-building-Dim Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, responding to my interview request.
Amb. Bianca Ojukwu
Amb. Bianca Ojukwu
I had sent the interview request and specifically asked her to talk on a number of issues that had not yet been explored in the media- issues that were, to say the least, pretty private, and the response I got was very reassuring. And so, last November, I boarded a flight to Enugu. True to what she had told me, I had to spend two days before she was free from the campaign that she had to make to convince the Anambra people, among others, on why Obiano was the right person to succeed Obi. “I should be back to Enugu from Awka tomorrow-(Nov, 18, 2013) and would be ready for the interview at 11 am”, she texted me.

And so, exactly 11 am on November 18, I was at CASABIANCA- an imposing and beautiful edifice appropriately named after her in the Government Reservation Area (GRA). In the ante room of the living room, Bianca and I sat down for what scheduled to be a two-hour interview but which eventually lasted over five hours. It was a reunion of two great friends who had not seen in more than 15 years.
I count myself as one of those privileged to have been accepted by Bianca and her late husband as a member of the family, with unrestrained access to their home. Our friendship started in 1989 when she was then the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria and, after interviewing her, an enduring friendship developed between us. That friendship came in handy when in 1990 , I was able to secure an interview in which, for the first time, Bianca and Ojukwu spoke about their romance, their plans for marriage, the opposition Bianca had encountered from her late father- a former governor of the old Anambra State, C.C. Onoh-and all other issues that had dominated the junk and mainstream media. I was then the editor of HINTS magazine. That interview, and the manner it was reported, created a bond of friendship between Bianca, her husband and myself, and it was that friendship that I invoked again to get the interview you are about to read.

There was no aspect that Bianca was not willing to talk about, including the very painful story that was broken last year by a former Aviation Minister- Chief Femi Fani Kayode, where he stated that he once was involved in an intimate relationship with Bianca. She spoke on that and, for the first time, on what it was being married to Ojukwu, the manner of a man he was, the battle to secure her children’s inheritance and why she will never remarry. The story.

It has been over a year now, since your dear husband-Dim Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, passed on. Knowing the level of love and passion that existed between both of you, and the moving tribute you wrote, how has life been without him?

The exit of a man of his caliber means that things would never be the same because of the huge vacuum that is created by the exit. As I said in my tribute, God gave me a year to prepare, even though I had a lot of faith that he will pull through, it was an emotional roller coaster, which eventually culminated in his demise. It was almost another full year of condolence and commiseration, and when that was over, you now had to ease yourself into a new life, and I consider myself particularly lucky, because it was a transition into a new life, new opportunities, new experiences because, after the mandatory period of mourning, I now took up the appointment as the Ambassador of Nigeria to the Kingdom of Spain, which has been particularly rewarding.

Spain is a beautiful country, very rich in culture and traditions and where the people have a very strong sense of identity. It is a very welcoming society, and so my transition to Spain made things much easier, it made it easier for me to come to terms with my husband’s demise. Sometimes, the emotional trauma that comes with losing a loved one that your life has been so intertwined with- someone that was irreplaceable-can be difficult to bear. Now, having to assume a lot of responsibilities- and it is a very packed role, because I am not just the Nigerian Ambassador to the Kingdom of Spain, I am also Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the World Tourism Organization, which involves a lot of traveling.

So, joggling the responsibilities of these two roles has made it a lot easier to cope. I consider myself lucky to have had him; he loved me tremendously. As I said in my tribute, he was not just a husband, he was also a friend, a mentor and I was very protective of him. Whereas people would think that the role ought to be reversed, I was very protective of him. I was worried more about certain situations that I felt might endanger his life. We had such a strong bond and I was involved in every aspect of his life, it was like two people living one life.
Latwe Ojukwu and wife, Bianca
Late Ojukwu and wife, Bianca
I remember when doctors were asking me to leave the room when things got quite bleak and I told them I could not leave, they thought I was getting too emotional. I told them if I didn’t leave him during the best of times, I couldn’t leave him now. I told them he was not going anywhere as long as I was holding his hands. The most traumatic point was when he could no longer hear me. Even when he was struggling to stay alive, whenever he heard my voice he would look up and smile, but when he could no longer hear me, I knew it was over, and that was very traumatic. I didn’t quite expect that the exit would be so swift.

When they wanted to take him away, I refused and asked them to give me some time alone with him. I had some hours to reflect on our lives and it was difficult to imagine that he was gone. Even to the Igbo nation itself, they are finding it difficult to believe that he is gone. While he was on exile, they knew he would be back at some point, but, unfortunately, this is a final exile, and it is hard to endure. It has not been easy, because my role was almost like an appendage.

It had been very challenging, but I would say that having known him so well, being able to decode, identify and to predict what his reactions would be to any circumstance made it a little easier for me, because a lot of the organizations and communities that he was so deeply involved with feel they can count on me and expect me to play important roles – organizations like the Biafra War Veterans, among others ,the Ofalas, the Igwes, the new yam festivals, I always endeavor to attend, and, of course, same of the institutions and research centers that he was linked with, especially those abroad, because there are so many Igbo groups abroad.

I keep telling them that I am the Nigerian Ambassador to the Kingdom of Spain, and thus cannot be attending events every week, but they will tell me, ‘but you are the wife of our farther.’ I mean it has been very helpful the overwhelming show of support and belief in what he stood for. It has been quite challenging, but I would say that he (Ojukwu) was always keeping his eye on the bigger picture. He was very concerned about the party. He always believed that the greatest interest of the majority was paramount.

When I saw him operate, I realized that he was cast in the mould of the revolutionaries- people like Che Guevara, Fidel Castro- he was very Spartan in his way of life. He would always say to me; money is not something that you keep as a form of luxury but something you spend when you need it. He was not materialistic, money will come and go, but one’s ideological beliefs and core values remain sacrosanct. He was very much concerned about the enthronement of the ideology in the party. I thank God that one has been able to keep the legacy alive.

Given that you are still very young, beautiful and as the famed American poet-Robert Frost said, you still have a long road to travel. Do you plan to remarry?

People marry I think not just because they need to come together, live together, raise family together, it is a rite of passage and I think I have fulfilled my part. Why I said that, is, I have gone through marriage, lived with what I consider a wonderful man who gave me 23 years of happiness, of fulfillment, I literally felt I was the luckiest woman to have had a man who gave me utter dedication and, above all, wonderful children. So my pledge to him is that I will devote my life to taking care of our children, raising them properly, teaching them those ideals that he cherished and held very dear and trying to carry on his legacy. So I don’t have any compelling need to remarry and, in any case, my time is very limited; so I am trying to channel it properly towards raising my children.

How do you contain advances from men, who may nurse some romantic thoughts about you?

Nigerian men are not aggressive; they may be aggressive in business, in their career pursuits, but in that particular area of aggressively pursuing a romantic interest, I have been very impressed by the level of decency and decorum they project. I mean, it might be just my own experience. They have treated me with a lot of respect, deference-they have been protective in a way as if to say this is a treasure that we must protect. I get on flights, and I see people stand up, take my luggage to my car, they have been amazing. I haven’t encountered that sort of pursuit and I have been very touched and humbled by the way they have treated me.
My husband’s friends call me regularly to see how I am doing- I mean a lot of widows complain that that they have issues with people proposing to them. But in my own case, I must say that I have been lucky to have wonderful support system based on respect and a sense of protection. If that is a function of the respect they had for my husband, I don’t know.
When I travel abroad, I also meet Nigerian men who are respectful. I also believe that it also depends on the woman’s attitude-sometimes we lay blame at the doorstep of the men— but the fact is that if you are engaged in your work, if you are a woman who have a sense of purpose, regardless of the fact that you operate in a terrain that is dominated by men, once you can hold your own, it will be difficult to fall into that quagmire where you feel you are being propositioned or your gender is playing a derogatory role.
Once you are not making excuses for bad performance, or once you are not looking for a man to cover for you, for your inadequacies, once you are able to let you work speak for you, it’s a lot easier to survive and live a life of dignity, and once you don’t present yourself as a weak and defenseless woman- one to be pitied and really cuddled by a man just by a virtue of being of a weaker sex – then it’s much easier to live a life that is not being truncated by those pressures.

Since you husband passed on, there have been stories about your in-laws concerning the family estate. Some even went to the extent of saying you were not legally married to Ojukwu. How have you been able to cope with these issues?

I came into a deeply divided family- a lot of my husband’s relatives, I never saw physically before he died. Ojukwu Transport Company issues have been in court, they still have not resolved the issues concerning their father’s wealth, and this was an issue that started in 1966. So they have been in and out of court since then. And I came into their family knowing that, literally every month, one brother had one case or the other. So those issues are not strange- they are still to be determined- the issues of Sir Louis Ojukwu’s estate.
What we are seeing now is a form of transferred aggression- bitterness, resentment vitriol-towards a brother that they are exhibiting which, of course, in his lifetime, they were not able to succeed. What they had expected was a docile widow who would quietly retreat into the shadow and let them have their way. I am very comfortable if not for anything, for being the daughter of Chief C.C.Onoh, and my father took care of me; so the issue is not just about their family.

But my husband was also a very serious person, so he anticipated all what is happening now by making sure that most of my inheritance is bequeathed to me by the Deed of Gift. So, prior to his death, most of those gifts had already been registered under my name. So I am so grateful that he was able to legally take care of that because, quite honestly, I didn’t expect this level of vitriol. He ensured also that any interest outside of the country was also taken care of- because he had a Will outside of the country as well, and I didn’t have problem with the probate on such a Will.

But I will say that, at the end of the day, it’s not a question of acquisition. All I am saying is that I am the only wife that he wedded, first and foremost, at the Kaduna Registry as witnessed by his friend, the late Clement Akpamgbo, and we had a small reception after the event at Apo Quarters, Abuja. After the registry marriage, we went through the Catholic marriage at Our Lady Queen of Nigeria Catholic Church, Abuja, and it was officiated by the then Archbishop Onaiyekan- then the Archbishop of Abuja Dioceses.

We finally went through the full traditional marriage in my father’s compound that literally had all the traditional titled chiefs, paramount rulers of the community were in attendance, alongside the five governors of the South-east states at that time. The Abuja wedding, for instance, was almost a state wedding. So the evidence is there for all to see, and, when you are faced with that situation, and you have been properly married, and you have offsprings from that union, but purely because they want to cheat your offspring of their inheritance, in addition to other things, by virtue of their being the youngest, any mother would do all she can to protect them.

My husband was quite specific in wanting to protect their interests; that was why he ensured that I would be in the Board. When the Will was read, and they realized that my husband had protected my interests and those of his children, they came up with all kinds of subterfuge. For instance, they said they don’t allow women to be on the Board, or that for one to be on the Board, you had to be an Ojukwu. Any right thinking person will see that they had no provision for the children, so I was left with no option than to pursue legal means in order to ensure that my children were not cheated out of what rightly belongs to them.
In doing so, I was aware that a lot of mud and ridiculous assertions would be thrown my way, and they have not disappointed. They have hurled all sorts of vitriol and outlandish claims about me- the most laughable has been what they claim that I was not legally married to my husband. I mean, this is a marriage that took place in 1994 and not 1884; so the evidence: the videos, media reports are there for everyone to see.
I mean these people who are making these outlandish assertions were also present, not just at the wedding, but at the wine carriage, wearing uniforms, so that was just laughable. People have called me to say they have descended to a ridiculous level. But the good thing about all these is that battles are not won or lost on the pages of newspaper, the courts will determine the outcome. But as I said earlier, my interest in all this is to ensure that my children are not cheated out of what rightly belongs to them- I have no personal interest in all of it, because no one can take from me what rightly belongs to me, as my husband took time to ensure that my personal interest was well taken care of.
Next week :
Bianca says : My husband was hopelessly romantic. How he spoilt me with love and affection. Femi Fani Kayode needs help
Source: http://www..com.ng
CelebritiesRe: Tiwa Savage Celebrates Wedding Anniversary With Teebillz (Pictures) by clara472: 3:04pm On Nov 23, 2014
PoliticsRe: Elechi Kicks As Low Turnout Mars Pro-jonathan Rally In Ebonyi by clara472: 2:29pm On Nov 23, 2014
Obiagelli:
Elechi, what has Jonathan done in Ebonyi? Buhari will win ebonyi come 2015
I dey laugh in swahili grin grin
PoliticsRe: 2015 Election: Atiku Considers Four Govs For His Running-mate, Here They Are… by clara472: 2:28pm On Nov 23, 2014
femicyrus:
If the VP will be a female then surely it is Genevieve Nnajicheesy
grin
PoliticsRe: Police NASS Invasion, Invitation To Anarchy –abiala by clara472: 1:17pm On Nov 23, 2014
They where caring out their legal duty
PoliticsOver 50 Dead In Suspected Boko Haram Raid In Baga by clara472(op): 10:35am On Nov 23, 2014
Suspected Boko Haram insurgents on Friday left no fewer tha 50 persons dead when they attacked a village in Borno state, close to the border with Chad, Al Jazeera has learned.

The attack on the northeastern village of Doron Baga is the latest in a string of attacks in the area involving Boko Haram, an armed group claming to be fighting Western influence and for the creation of an Islamic state.
Doron Baga has been repeatedly attacked and, in August this year, was the scene of intense battles between Boko Haram and both the Nigerian military and multinational security forces operating in the area.

The latest attack took place on Friday, leaving at least 50 people, mostly farmers, dead, reports say.


No end in sight: Boko Haram's bloody legacy
Many people have fled the village, which sits in a remote area of the country close to Lake Chad.

Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh, reporting from Abuja, said that due to the remote location of the villages that come under Boko Haram attack, news of the events often come days afterwards.

According to one source, Boko Haram fighters made their entry on motorbikes and people started running to escape from them.

Some of the villagers were shot while others had their throats slit, witnesses said discussing the killings.

Just days earlier at least 45 villagers were killed when Boko Haram stormed Azaya Kura, in the Mafa area of the same Borno state.

Witnesses reported that the fighters destroyed houses and took away food and livestock.

Earlier this month, Boko Haram seized Chibok, the Borno town from where 276 schoolgirls were kidnapped more than six months ago.

The group has started holding villages it takes for longer periods of time - often only leaving when forced out by local vigilante groups.
Source: http://www..com.ng
FamilyRe: Men And Women Were Asked Why They Really Divorced. Here's What They Said by clara472(op): 4:06am On Nov 23, 2014
missdebs:
nw dis is y m scared of marriage....lord help me
Don't be scared its not all bad
FamilyMen And Women Were Asked Why They Really Divorced. Here's What They Said by clara472(op): 8:55pm On Nov 22, 2014
Ask a newly divorced person what went wrong in their marriage and you're likely to get a polite, pat version of the story: We simply grew apart. We wanted different things in life. I couldn't live with him anymore.


It's not every day you get to hear the frank, no-holds-barred version of what led someone to divorce, but earlier this week, divorcés on Reddit revealed those details. The answers were as honest and unflinching as you'd expect from an anonymous forum.

Read 12 of the most revealing responses below.



1. She couldn't imagine having kids with him.
"I realized that I wouldn't trust him to take care of any kids we might have someday. And then I realized, if I felt that way, why would I trust him around me?"

2. He married a narcissist.
"We divorced because she knew I had her figured out. She couldn't manipulate me and control me anymore. Once I understood narcissism, it was over."

3. They really did just grow apart.
"We were married for eight years. I think we both knew it wasn't forever. I loved her dearly and she loved me. However, there was always something we couldn't provide each other. We just ended up growing apart and fell into gap that was never going to close. I have no regrets with the marriage. I have two wonderful girls, one of which I adopted that was hers with another man. We are still good friends and talk daily. We have our arguments but for the most part, we get along great for ex-spouses and people are always impressed by it. I still spend the holidays with her family even though she is in another relationship. I get along great with him, too."

4. She cheated.
"We found out that I couldn't have kids without some expensive science getting involved. She couldn't handle that, and took matters into her own hands and got pregnant by someone else. I was prepared to forgive her behavior up until that point. She wanted to come back later, but burned bridges and all..."

5. They got married too young.
"I was too young (married at 23 to a 30-year-old) and we simply couldn't make it work. We became different people from who we were when we first met and had a fairly amicable split. One of our main problems was that we had never really discussed the future properly (in detail, not just 'oooh, won't it be nice when we're old!') and I think we both assumed a lot about each other's priorities. For example, I am very urban and he wanted us to move to the countryside. Neither of us was 'wrong,' we simply weren't right for each other."

6. He was too dependent on her.
"During the 10 years we were together (married for six), he never held a job for very long. At first, I believed his excuses -- it was never his fault -- and I tried to be supportive. But it got to be too much. I got tired of him never taking responsibility for being late or for being lazy. The last two years we were married, I was working two jobs (one full-time and one part-time) and he was unemployed for about a year. Did he help out at all around the house? Nope. I'd get home at 11 p.m. at night after having been gone since 7 a,m. and he'd demand dinner. He never did the laundry or cleaned anything. He spent all day playing video games and draining our bank account. I finally got smart and left."....
Source: [url=https://www.google.com.ng/search?q=Men+And+Women+Were+Asked+Why+They+Really+Divorced.+Here%27s+What+They+Said&oq=Men+And+Women+Were+Asked+Why+They+Really+Divorced.+Here%27s+What+They+Said&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8#q=Men+And+Women+Were+Asked+Why+They+Really+Divorced.+Here%27s+What+They+Said+e+reporter+news]http://www.e reporter.com.ng/index.php/more-news/life-style-news/item/1553-men-and-women-were-asked-why-they-really-divorced-here-s-what-they-said[/url]
CelebritiesBreaking News: Charles Bruce A.k.a Chaz B Of Rhythm Fm Is Dead. by clara472(op): 8:36pm On Nov 22, 2014
Popular OAP Chaz B, real name Charles Bruce passed on early Saturday Morning November 22 after a protracted kidney ailment.

Chaz B was a popular relationship coach, mentor and also the anchor of' sharing life issues' on Rhythm FM.
Source: [url=https://www.google.com.ng/search?q=BREAKING+NEWS%3A+Charles+Bruce+A.K.A+Chaz+B+Of+Rhythm+FM+Is+Dead.&oq=BREAKING+NEWS%3A+Charles+Bruce+A.K.A+Chaz+B+Of+Rhythm+FM+Is+Dead.&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8#q=http:%2F%2Fwww..com.ng%2Findex.php%2Fentertainment-news%2Fitem%2F1554-breaking-news-charles-bruce-a-k-a-chaz-b-of-rhythm-fm-is-dead]http://www.e reporter.com.ng/index.php/entertainment-news/item/1554-breaking-news-charles-bruce-a-k-a-chaz-b-of-rhythm-fm-is-dead[/url]
PoliticsZambia's Patriotic Front Suspend President Scott As Ruling Party Leader by clara472(op): 1:27pm On Nov 22, 2014
Zambia's ruling Patriotic Front said on Friday it had suspended President Guy Scott as acting head of the party for "unconstitutional conduct", in the latest twist of a bitter power struggle ahead of a January election.

Scott, who became Africa's first white head of state in 20 years when Michael Sata died last month, is still a member of the PF and Zambia's leader, but will not be eligible to stand in the Jan. 20 presidential vote because his parents were British.
Source: [url=https://www.google.com.ng/search?q=Zambia%27s+Patriotic+Front+Suspend+President+Scott+as+Ruling+Party+Leader&oq=Zambia%27s+Patriotic+Front+Suspend+President+Scott+as+Ruling+Party+Leader&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=0&ie=UTF-8#q=http:%2F%2Fwww..com.ng%2Findex.php%2Fworld-news%2Fitem%2F1547-zambia-s-patriotic-front-suspend-president-scott-as-ruling-party-leader]http://www.e reporter.com.ng/index.php/world-news/item/1547-zambia-s-patriotic-front-suspend-president-scott-as-ruling-party-leader[/url]
PoliticsRe: Army Promotes Three For Gallantry Against Boko Haram… by clara472: 1:06pm On Nov 22, 2014
Thats nice and is sure to bust the moral of the troops









How to Cope if your fiance dumps you
Source: [url=https://www.google.com.ng/search?q=My+Fianc%C3%A9+Dumped+Me%2C+How+Do+I+Cope%3F&oq=My+Fianc%C3%A9+Dumped+Me%2C+How+Do+I+Cope%3F&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60j69i64&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=0&ie=UTF-8#q=My+Fianc%C3%A9+Dumped+Me%2C+How+Do+I+Cope%3F+e+reporter+news]http://www.e reporter.com.ng/index.php/more-news/life-style-news/item/1550-my-fiance-dumped-me-how-do-i-cope[/url]
PoliticsBoko Haram - Troops Recapture More Towns, Weapons by clara472(op): 1:03pm On Nov 22, 2014
Reports have it that military troops fighting the Boko Haram insurgency in the Northeast states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa have recaptured more communities in Adamawa State, including Gombi, Pelia and Hong.

According to Military authorities, the aim of the ongoing operations is to sack all terrorists in areas that had fallen under their control in the last few weeks.
Source: [url=https://www.google.com.ng/search?q=Boko+Haram+-+Troops+Recapture+More+Towns%2C+Weapons&oq=Boko+Haram+-+Troops+Recapture+More+Towns%2C+Weapons&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i59&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=0&ie=UTF-8#q=+Troops+Recapture+More+Towns%2C+Weapons+e+reporter+news]e reporter.com.ng/index.php/national-news/item/1542-boko-haram-troops-recapture-more-towns-weapons[/url]
PoliticsRe: 1962 Members Of Western House Parliament Jumped The Gate. (Picture) by clara472: 12:49pm On Nov 22, 2014
Why are Nigerian Lawmakers turning into Lawbreakers in Nigeria. SMH









Army Promotes Three Officers For Showing Bravery Against Boko Haram
Source: [url=https://www.google.com.ng/search?q=NASS+Crisis%3A+Police%2C+DSS+Order+Tambuwal%E2%80%99s+Arrest&oq=NASS+Crisis%3A+Police%2C+DSS+Order+Tambuwal%E2%80%99s+Arrest&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=0&ie=UTF-8#q=NASS+Crisis:+Police%2C+DSS+Order+Tambuwal%E2%80%99s+Arrest+e+reporter+news]http://www.e reporter.com.ng/index.php/national-news/item/1540-army-promotes-three-officers-for-showing-bravery-against-boko-haram[/url]
Music/RadioRe: Chaz B Of Rhytm FM Is Dead by clara472: 12:42pm On Nov 22, 2014
RIP to chaz B









NASS Crisis: Police, DSS Order Tambuwal’s Arrest
Source: [url=https://www.google.com.ng/search?q=NASS+Crisis%3A+Police%2C+DSS+Order+Tambuwal%E2%80%99s+Arrest&oq=NASS+Crisis%3A+Police%2C+DSS+Order+Tambuwal%E2%80%99s+Arrest&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=0&ie=UTF-8#q=NASS+Crisis:+Police%2C+DSS+Order+Tambuwal%E2%80%99s+Arrest+e+reporter+news]http://www.e reporter.com.ng/index.php/political-news/item/1535-nass-crisis-police-dss-order-tambuwal-s-arrest[/url]
PoliticsRe: Army Promotes Three Officers For Showing Bravery Against Boko Haram by clara472: 12:30pm On Nov 22, 2014
we need more of that
PoliticsBoko Haram Activities Started In 1986- Odinkalu by clara472(op): 2:03pm On Nov 21, 2014
The Chairman, National Human Rights Commission, Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, on Thursday in Kaduna, traced the activities of the outlawed sect, Boko Haram, to the 1986 parcel bomb episode that killed the Editor-in-Chief of Newswatch Magazine, Dele Giwa.

Source: [url=https://www.google.com.ng/search?q=Boko+Haram+Activities+Started+With+Dele+Giwa%E2%80%99s+Murder+In+1986+Via+A+Letter+Bomb+%E2%80%93+Odinkalu&oq=Boko+Haram+Activities+Started+With+Dele+Giwa%E2%80%99s+Murder+In+1986+Via+A+Letter+Bomb+%E2%80%93+Odinkalu&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8#q=http:%2F%2Fwww..com.ng%2Findex.php%2Fnational-news%2Fitem%2F1519-boko-haram-activities-started-with-dele-giwa-s-murder-in-1986-via-a-letter-bomb-odinkalu]http://www.e reporter.com.ng/index.php/national-news/item/1519-boko-haram-activities-started-with-dele-giwa-s-murder-in-1986-via-a-letter-bomb-odinkalu[/url]
CelebritiesRe: Tonto Dikeh Gives N500k Cash Gift To Stylist (Pictures) by clara472: 1:45pm On Nov 21, 2014
NYSCRe: Protest At Rivers State NYSC Orientation Camp Over Delayed Allowance by clara472:
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BREAKING NEWS: Supreme Court reinstates impeached Taraba deputy gov Alhaji Sanni Danladi
Source: [url=https://www.google.com.ng/search?q=BREAKING+NEWS%3A+Supreme+Court+reinstates+impeached+Taraba+deputy+gov+Alhaji+Sanni+Danladi&oq=BREAKING+NEWS%3A+Supreme+Court+reinstates+impeached+Taraba+deputy+gov+Alhaji+Sanni+Danladi&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8#q=BREAKING+NEWS:+Supreme+Court+reinstates+impeached+Taraba+deputy+gov+Alhaji+Sanni+Danladi+e+reporter]http://www..com.ng/index.php/political-news/item/1523-breaking-news-supreme-court-reinstates-impeached-taraba-deputy-gov-alhaji-sanni-danladi[/url]
PoliticsRe: Reps To Consider Emergency Rule Extension On December 3 by clara472:
We shall see what they will decide on Tuesday Hope fully they will make a right decision for those living in those states and not a decision for their own selfish interests.


Presidency slams Amaechi, accuse him of “incitement, treason and gross rascality.”

Source: [url=https://www.google.com/search?client=opera&q=Presidency+slams+Amaechi%2C+accuse+him+of+incitement%2C+treason+and+gross+rascality.&sourceid=opera&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8#q=Presidency+slams+Amaechi%2C+accuse+him+of+%E2%80%9Cincitement%2C+treason+and+gross+rascality.+e+reporter]e reporter.com.ng/index.php/political-news/item/1507-presidency-slams-amaechi-accuse-him-of-incitement-treason-and-gross-rascality[/url]
PoliticsBorno Must Go To PDP In 2015, Says Wakil by clara472(op): 9:28am On Nov 21, 2014
Minister of State for Power, Alhaji Mohammad Wakil, has expressed optimism that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) would win Borno State in the 2015 governorship polls, going by recent developments.
Wakil said this at a news conference attended by all PDP stakeholders in Maiduguri.
He said the stakeholders had decided to abandon their differences, with a view to uniting to fight on a common front.
Source: [url=https://www.google.com.ng/search?q=Borno+must+go+PDP+in+2015%2C+says+Wakil&oq=Borno+must+go+PDP+in+2015%2C+says+Wakil&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8#q=Borno+must+go+PDP+in+2015%2C+says+Wakil+e+reporter+news]http://www.e reporter.com.ng/index.php/political-news/item/1513-borno-must-go-pdp-in-2015-says-wakil[/url]
PoliticsRe: EU Condemns Katsina Gov Call For Opponents To Be Killed And Crushed. by clara472:
Its him and his family that will be crushed.









Presidency slams Amaechi, accuse him of “incitement, treason and gross rascality.”
Source: [url=https://www.google.com.ng/search?q=Presidency+slams+Amaechi%2C+accuse+him+of+%E2%80%9Cincitement%2C+treason+and+gross+rascality.%E2%80%9D&oq=Presidency+slams+Amaechi%2C+accuse+him+of+%E2%80%9Cincitement%2C+treason+and+gross+rascality.%E2%80%9D&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i59l2&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=0&ie=UTF-8#q=Presidency+slams+Amaechi%2C+accuse+him+of+%E2%80%9Cincitement%2C+treason+and+gross+rascality.%E2%80%9D++e+reporter]http://www.e reporter.com.ng/index.php/political-news/item/1507-presidency-slams-amaechi-accuse-him-of-incitement-treason-and-gross-rascality[/url]
PoliticsPresidency Slams Amaechi, Accuse Him Of “incitement, Treason And Gross Rascality by clara472(op): 8:54am On Nov 21, 2014
The Presidency on Thursday came down hard on the Rivers State Governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, describing him as “reckless” and “a liability” to his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, at a briefing in Abuja on Thursday, accused Amaechi of “incitement, treason and gross rascality.”
Source: [url=https://www.google.com.ng/search?q=Presidency+slams+Amaechi%2C+accuse+him+of+%E2%80%9Cincitement%2C+treason+and+gross+rascality.%E2%80%9D&oq=Presidency+slams+Amaechi%2C+accuse+him+of+%E2%80%9Cincitement%2C+treason+and+gross+rascality.%E2%80%9D&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=0&ie=UTF-8#q=Presidency+slams+Amaechi%2C+accuse+him+of+%E2%80%9Cincitement%2C+treason+and+gross+rascality.%E2%80%9D+e+reporter+news]http://www.e reporter.com.ng/index.php/political-news/item/1507-presidency-slams-amaechi-accuse-him-of-incitement-treason-and-gross-rascality[/url]
PoliticsRe: 130 Reps Sign Impeachment Notice Against President Goodluck Jonathan by clara472: 8:45am On Nov 21, 2014
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PoliticsTukur Resurfaces, Asks Court To Restore Him As PDP Chairman by clara472(op): 9:55am On Nov 20, 2014
The suit seeking to sack the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Adamu Mu’azu, took a new twist on Wednesday as the immediate past chairman of the party, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, approached the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, seeking an order to recognise him as the chairman and permitting him to preside over the forthcoming national convention of the party.
Tukur also wants the court to grant an order allowing him to preside over the affairs of the party until 2016 when his tenure as the party’s national chairman will expire.

Source: [url=https://www.google.com.ng/search?q=Tukur+Resurfaces%2C+Asks+Court+to+Restore+Him+as+PDP+Chairman&oq=Tukur+Resurfaces%2C+Asks+Court+to+Restore+Him+as+PDP+Chairman&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=0&ie=UTF-8#q=Tukur+Resurfaces%2C+Asks+Court+to+Restore+Him+as+PDP+Chairman+e+reporter]http://www.e reporter.com.ng/index.php/political-news/item/1494-tukur-resurfaces-asks-court-to-restore-him-as-pdp-chairman[/url]
CelebritiesHonduran Miss World Contestant And Sister Found Murdered by clara472(op): 9:46am On Nov 20, 2014
[img]http://www..com.ng/media/k2/items/cache/c511c1bbac51725f9a8fb4ceafe921f2_M.jpg[/img]

A Honduran beauty queen has been found shot dead in a suspected crime of passion just days before she was due to compete in the Miss World pageant in London, police said on Wednesday.
The bodies of Maria Jose Alvarado, 19, and her sister Sofia, 23, were found buried near a river in the mountainous region of Santa Barbara in western Honduras, said Leandro Osorio, head of the criminal investigation unit.
Source: [url=https://www.google.com.ng/search?q=Honduran+Miss+World+contestant+and+sister+found+murdered&oq=Honduran+Miss+World+contestant+and+sister+found+murdered&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i61j69i60l2&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8#q=http:%2F%2Fwww..com.ng%2Findex.php%2Fworld-news]e reporter.com.ng/index.php/world-news/item/1499-honduran-miss-world-contestant-and-sister-found-murdered[/url]
PoliticsOshodi/isolo PDP Chairman Blasts Lagos Govt Over Ban On ‘okada’ by clara472(op): 9:39am On Nov 19, 2014
The chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the Oshodi/Isolo Local Government of Lagos State, Mr Sunday Olaifa, has condemned the blanket ban on `okada’ (motorcycle) operations in Lagos without alternative provisions to the riders as well as the rising tuition fees in schools.

He noted that “the APC (All Progressives Congress) in Lagos State has taken the common people for granted for so long.
Source: [url=https://www.google.com.ng/search?q=Oshodi%2FIsolo+PDP+chairman+blasts+Lagos+govt+over+ban+on+%E2%80%98okada%E2%80%99&oq=Oshodi%2FIsolo+PDP+chairman+blasts+Lagos+govt+over+ban+on+%E2%80%98okada%E2%80%99&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i58&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=0&ie=UTF-8#q=Oshodi%2FIsolo+PDP+chairman+blasts+Lagos+govt+over+ban+on+%E2%80%98okada%E2%80%99++e+reporter]http://www.e reporter.com.ng/index.php/political-news/item/1472-oshodi-isolo-pdp-chairman-blasts-lagos-govt-over-ban-on-okada[/url]

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