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The reality star shared these new sexy photos of herself wearing nothing but a pink skintight dress that flashed her jaw-dropping body. Photos below... view photos here: http://mrkunlexblog.ga/site-blog-read.html?to-blog=58 |
pls what wrong with pmb.i am wondering how buhari as old as he is forget his age and nw he appointed a dead man that as died for about 1 year.nigeria is in sorrow for casting their votes for buhari and elected him as president. |
This Sensational Couple’s Nigerian couples are taking their pre-wedding shoots to a whole new level and this lovely couple do not want to be an exception.See Lovely Photos below. view photos here: http://seunexloaded.ga/site-1.html?to-forum=4143&to-title=Checkout-This-Sensational-Couple-Pre-Wedding-Photos-That-Got-People-Talking |
i like the hairstyle and i am already in my barber's shop but that is too much for 2years old child |
Brazil The New Year (Portuguese: Ano Novo), is one of Brazil's main holidays. It officially marks the beginning of the summer holidays, which last until Carnival.Brazilians traditionally have a copious meal with family or friends at home, in restaurants or private clubs, and consume alcoholic beverages.Champagne is traditionally drunk. Those spending New Year's Eve at the beach usually dress in white, to bring good luck into the new year. Fireworks and eating grapes or lentils are customs associated with the holiday.The beach at Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro is ranked among the top 10 New Year Fireworks display. The combination of live concerts, a spectacular fireworks display and millions of revelers combine to make the Copacabana's New Year's party one of the best in the world. In addition, the celebrations are broadcast on Rede Globo during Show da Virada.The city of São Paulo hosts the Saint Silvester Marathon (Corrida de São Silvestre) which traverses streets between Paulista Avenue and the downtown area.In other regions, different events also take place. At Fortaleza, Ceará, there is a party in the Praia de Iracema area. The party attracts more than one million people. It features fireworks and live music shows. |
Argentina Traditional celebrations in Argentina include a family dinner of traditional dishes, including vitel tonné, asado, sandwiches de miga, piononos. Like dessert: turrón, mantecol and pan dulce.Just before midnight, people flock to the streets to enjoy fireworks and light firecrackers. The fireworks can be seen in any terrace. The first day of the New Year is celebrated at midnight with cider or champagne. People wish each other a happy New Year, and sometimes share a toast with neighbours. Parties often continue until dawn.The celebration is during the summer, like in many South American countries, so it's normal to see many families in the New Year at tourist centers of the Argentine Atlantic coast (Mar del Plata, Necochea,Villa Gesell, Miramar, etc.). |
Ghana In Ghana, many people celebrate New Year's Eve by going to Church; others go to nightclubs, pubs, or take to the street to celebrate. At midnight, fireworks are displayed across various cities of Ghana, especially in Accra and Tema. |
Nigeria In Nigeria, the New Year's Eve is often celebrated by going to Church; others go to nightclubs, and parties organised by individuals, communities or State government like the Lagos Countdown. The Lagos Countdown is an event in Nigeria, created to increase tourism and making Lagos a premium destination for business and leisure. The event kicks off in December and lasts till 1 January. It is attended by an average of 100,000 people. The event takes place at the Eko Atlantic city, beside the Barbeach attracting thousands of domestic and foreign tourists who are entertained every evening by different artists... |
In The Gregorian calendar, New Year's Eve (also known as Old Year's Day or Saint Sylvester's Day in many countries), the last day of the year, is on December 31 which is the seventh day of the Christmas season. In many countries, New Year's Eve is celebrated at evening social gatherings, where many people dance, eat, drink alcoholic beverages, and watch or light fireworks to mark the new year.Some Christians attend a watchnight service. The celebrations generally go on past midnight into New Year's Day, January 1. Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Year's_Eve Cc; Lalasticlala, Mynd44 |
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At least $500 million has been recouped by tax authorities across the world after the Panama Papers revelations published in 2016, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, ICIJ, has said. The ICIJ on Wednesday said that Spain alone collected $122 million after an investigation into the At affairs of tax residents who stockpiled money offshore. But unlike other parts of the world, no such development was recorded in Nigeria where many notable individuals got mentions in the infamous database. The Panama Papers investigation, a series of global investigations into offshore entities, spanning over a year by the ICIJ, German newspaper, Suddeutsche Zeitung, and 100 other media organisations across the world, was awarded The Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting. The investigation exposed offshore companies linked to more than 140 politicians in more than 50 countries – including 14 current or former world leaders. It also uncovered offshore hideaways tied to mega- banks, corporate bribery scandals, drug kingpins, Syria’s air war on its own citizens and a network of people close to Russian President Vladimir Putin who shuffled as much as $2 billion around the world. PREMIUM TIMES was the only Nigerian news organisation involved in the investigation. In its latest revelation, the ICIJ noted that among the countries represented in the Panama Papers data, a total of 15 – on three continents – have publicly commented on the amount of taxes recovered by tax authorities, adding that the number could keep growing with several countries still conducting audits on the basis of the Panama Papers information. The report said that in Canada, 123 audits are underway and several criminal investigations are ongoing, according to the Canada Revenue Agency. South Korea also reportedly recouped $1.2 billion in taxes in 2017, though it is not clear what percentage is directly connected to the Panama Papers. In July, the German federal police agency announced it had bought the Panama Papers data. The agency conducted raids and has so far frozen two million euros. Read More Here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/253906-panama-papers-500-million-recovered-tax-authorities-worldwide-nigeria-excluded.html |
Stingman:it cnt happen because of one nigeria.we cn give up our pride,traditions because of united nigeria |
nigeria shaa.pls what concern the security aides,they are nt the 1 that snd him now. |
i dnt think this call for misunderstanding or anything.it is a new year and everybody have right to celebrate it be it muslim, christrian and those traditional worshippers.we are to celebrate God for keeping us alive in good health,you can add yours.pen down!! |
i wonder ooh,this is terrible but sha all things is in the hand of God |
It explained that the war would be against injustice, impunity, corruption and other negative tendencies that have foisted poverty and sufferings on the nation. The Organised Labour has told Nigerians to prepare for war against the country’s leadership in 2018. Speaking through the United Labour Congress of Nigeria, ULC, Labour described 2017 as “a year filled with hopelessness and helplessness but through which we all went still standing.” The statement by ULC President, Joe Ajaero, reads in full: “Though many of us have suffered adversely, though many have succumbed to the cold hands of avoidable deaths, though many have yielded to the Sahara desert and Mediterranean while trying to run away from the unconscionable leadership at home, we still believe that if we join our hands together, we can create the desirable change which all of us have craved for all these years thus make Nigeria a place we can all want to live in. “As 2018 beckons, we wish to urge all Nigerians especially the down trodden to prepare for war against injustice, against impunity, against corruption and against wanton deprivation foisted on us by the nation’s politicians. “Our hands are stretched out to all whose interests it is to rid Nigeria of all the crass and corrupt actions of those in position of governance even as we commit to negotiating a fair and equitable minimum wage that would truly serve Nigerian workers and masses effectively and positively. We shall ensure that the minimum wage review is concluded expeditiously and becomes law on or before February, 2018. Warning to Men, These 3 Foods is Slowly Killing Your Erection “ULC will work with other groups with which it has already entered into discussions to ensure that the different platforms for insipid corruption thus underdevelopment is interrogated, exposed and dethroned. “We shall look into the hidden and institutionalised corruption that the management of the nation’s coffers especially the Foreign Exchange, FX, conundrum have become and we shall seek a new framework that would enable economic development that would benefit all Nigerians as the New Year beckons. “We want all Nigerians to be alert as the coming year is a year with expectedly high level of politicking towards 2019. We should be aware of the shenanigans of our politicians and should all work together to ensure that 2019 truly brings into power only those that really love Nigeria and Nigerians. “We should ensure that we speak together and act together creating platforms that would enable us realise our collective interests and desires as a people with common interests and objectives. “Our hope, our future and our destiny lies within us and in our hands. Politicians are not prepared to make us look forward to them with great expectation. We are the only ones that can make it possible! There is indeed hope for Nigeria in all of us.” On the current fuel scarcity, ULC, while lamenting the return of long fuel queues across the country with its attendant suffering amid already arduous conditions of living on the citizenry, declared: “It is indeed worrying that Governance has been turned upside down in this country as the objective of governance seems to be more in the direction of making life and living more and more excruciating for the masses.” “Perhaps this explains why many have unfortunately come to the conclusion that Nigeria and Nigerians will be better off if Government is removed from the nation’s equation. “Our investigations and reports reaching to us from our members in the industry show that the present debacle is clearly a manifestation of another failure of leadership in Nigeria. It cannot be blamed on any panic buying or hoarding as the product is seriously in short supply. Importers are not bringing in enough products while NNPC is not in any position to meet the demands of the market. “Importers cannot bring in products because of logistic bottle-necks created by the Government at the point of procuring Foreign Exchange while NNPC lacks the capacity to bring in more products that are needed this period. “It is worrisome that at this time every year Nigerians are allowed to go through this harrowing experience because those that ought to realise the exponential increase in movement across the length and breadth of this nation as the citizens relocate in celebration of the season and its subsequent implications for demand on domestic fuel consumption did not take adequate measures to ensure that the gap that would be created will be filled by increased supply of the product to the market.” http://dailypost.ng/2017/12/28/fuel-scarcity-prepare-war-2018-labour-tells-nigerians/ cc; lalasticlala, mynd44 |
He argued that the presidential system of government have a disconnect with the people, which makes the system too expensive and cumbersome. The Deputy President of the Senate, Chief Ike Ekweremadu has made a strong case for parliamentary system of government in the country. Senator Ekweremadu spoke during a parliamentary session of the Enugu West People’s Assembly which took place in Udi Local Government Headquarters of Enugu State. At the session, opportunities were given to the people in the grassroots to interact and hold the leadership of the Senatorial District accountable. Ekweremadu explained that the Enugu West Parliamentary session was an example of democracy in action which enabled everyone to air his or her opinions, ask questions and demand answers. He said “you can see that all your representatives are here from the Senate to the house of Assembly, including the Chairman of Local Government Areas and Councilors, taking questions and giving answers. Warning to Men, These 3 Foods is Slowly Killing Your Erection “This is democracy in action. I can assure you that this is how democracy is practiced for the benefit of the people. “Our parliament which is the Enugu West People’s Assembly is the best in the world because every body who is supposed to be here is in attendance and actively involved in process. It is face to face. The people and their representatives”. The Deputy President of the Senate also argued that the parliamentary system of government will not only make it faster and easier to pass legislation but will help institute the will of the people, which will clearly quicken legislative action. He maintained that the parliamentary system of government “will engender more robust debates which always brings out the best in a democracy” and assured the people that all their requests will be captured in both the Federal, State and Local Government budgets. Ideal for Men and Women: New discovery (miracle device) that helps "CURES OVER 50 AILMENTS AND DISEASES" without taking drugs He used the opportunity to announce the state government’s intention to establish two industrial Parks in the State- one at the 9th mile area and the other at Emene, arguing that it will help boost youth empowerment. Chief Ekwermadu encouraged the youths to avail themselves of the opportunities offered by the European Vocational School, that was facilitated by him to learn skills that will help empower them in no small ways, advising other well meaning Nigerians to sponsor the youths to the school. Most legislators and government officials in attendance took questions from the people, including Hon Toby Okechukwu, member representing Aninri/ Awgu/Orji – River Federal Constituency, Hon. Dennis Amadi, Representing Udi/Ezeagu Federal Constituency, Traditional Rulers, Constituents among others. High point of the parliamentary session was the demand that Enugu Electricity Distribution Company EEDC should as a matter of urgency provide meters to electricity consumers in the state. http://dailypost.ng/2017/12/28/nigeria-needs-parliamentary-system-ekweremadu/ fp: lalasticlala, mynd44 |
“Bez Live” concert onSinger Bez had his annual Sunday 24th of December, 2017 at the Muri Okunola Park in Victoria Island and it was terrific. Fans were seen as they kiss passionately while the show was going on. view photos here: http://seunexloaded.ga/site-1.html?to-forum=4048&to-title=Singer-Bex-Concert-Turns-Kissing-Competition-In-Lagos |
Southampton centre-back Virgil van Dijk will join Liverpool when the transfer window re-opens on 1 January in a world record £75m deal. The Netherlands international had been expected to join the Reds last summer after he handed in a transfer request. But a move fell through when Liverpool apologised for making an alleged illegal approach for the 26- year-old. The fee is the most ever paid for a defender - Manchester City paid £52m to Monaco for Benjamin Mendy in July. Van Dijk said in a statement he was "delighted and honoured" to sign for the Merseyside club and accepted he had had a "difficult last few months" at St Mary's. He was left out of Southampton's squad for their 5-2 Premier League defeat by Tottenham on Tuesday, prompting speculation he was set to leave the club. Listen: Van Dijk not worth £75m - Shearer "Southampton have agreed a fee that will set a new world record for a defender," the south coast club confirmed on Wednesday. The player only signed a new six-year contract last year, having joined the Saints from Celtic for £13m in September 2015. However, Liverpool's interest in the summer prompted a transfer request from the player which saw him forced to train alone by manager Mauricio Pellegrino. He returned to first team action in September, featuring in a win at Crystal Palace. Van Dijk's former club Celtic will benefit from the record transfer fee - the Scottish champions are understood to have had a 10% sell-on agreement on any future deal. Though he will join the club on 1 January, Van Dijk will not be able to register as a player until 2 January so will not be available for Liverpool's trip to Burnley on Monday. The Anfield club also announced he will wear the number four shirt. The Van Dijk fee tops the £48m release clause the Reds have agreed for RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita, who will move to Anfield next summer. 'Proud to join one of biggest clubs in world' - Van Dijk statement "Delighted and honoured to have agreed to become a Liverpool FC player. Today is a proud day for me and my family as I join one of the biggest clubs in world football. "I can't wait to pull on the famous red shirt for the first time in front of the Kop and will give everything I have to try and help this great club achieve something special in the years to come. "I would also like to take this opportunity to say thank you to Les Reed, the board, manager, players, fans and everyone at Southampton. "I will always be indebted to the club for giving me the opportunity to play in the Premier League and despite a difficult last few months, I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Saints and have made friends for life at the club." Analysis BBC Sport's Simon Stone It has cost Liverpool an additional £15m and half a season, but manager Jurgen Klopp has finally got his man. Southampton pulled the plug on a proposed £60m deal during the summer, such was their unhappiness at the way they were being railroaded into a transfer. However, the tell-tale sign Klopp knew who he wanted to address defensive deficiencies and wouldn't be changing his mind came through the fact Liverpool did not try for an alternative. After conceding 23 goals in 20 Premier League games so far, Klopp has been reminded often enough he needed to strengthen his defence. Now he has done it, he will hope his side can retain their attacking brilliance and close the gap to Manchester United and Chelsea and, in time, start to challenge at the very top of the Premier League table. Liverpool's desire to sign Van Dijk comes through the size of the fee, which Manchester City - who were also interested - were not prepared to match. As for Southampton, they have got rid of a player who clearly had no wish to remain on the south coast and generated the funds that will allow them to reinforce a squad that has struggled for the past 12 months and led to speculation manager Mauricio Pellegrino is on dodgy ground. A world record fee - and £171.5m on Saints players France full-back Benjamin Mendy moved from Monaco to Manchester City in 2017, with Kyle Walker joining Pep Guardiola's side from Tottenham in the same year. David Luiz joined Paris St-Germain from Chelsea in 2014, while John Stones arrived at City from Everton in 2016. Van Dijk will become the sixth Southampton player signed by Liverpool since 2014 - at a total cost of £171.5m. The other five to have joined are: Sadio Mane (£34m), Adam Lallana (£25m), Dejan Lovren (£20m), Nathaniel Clyne (£12.5m) and Rickie Lambert (£5m). 'Crazy money' - reaction Ex-England and Southampton striker Alan Shearer on BBC Radio 5 live Southampton have got one hell of a deal. Van Dijk is a good player, yes, but for £75m? No, he's not worth it at all. Southampton could have named any price they wanted. They knew Liverpool were absolutely desperate for a centre-half. Everyone is aware they are desperate - we have seen them come up short several times this season. When Liverpool try and sign a goalkeeper - which they also desperately need - they will find the same thing. We've been saying it for a number of years now - that transfer fees have gone through the roof - and this one has taken it to another level. Former Southampton manager Harry Redknapp on 5 live It seems inevitable for Southampton to lose top players every year. It must be disappointing to see so many players leave. Their scouting system has been good - they tend to sell and make profits but eventually that will back fire. They're in a relegation battle this season - they're going to have to scrap. It's crazy money for a central defender. When he was at Celtic, a lot didn't think he was good enough for a top-six club at that time. Southampton took a chance and suddenly his fee has gone through the roof. It's a crazy fee. Southampton have been good at finding replacements, but whether they can do that again is now the question. Ex-Southampton defender Francis Benali on 5 live It has always been on the cards. It was just a case of when and for how much. Virgil has been outstanding at Southampton. I looked at him as a player who could quite literally go to any club in the world. He is that good. I would say since he came back into the side this season he hasn't quite been firing on all cylinders and looking quite as good as he was before the injury, but that could be said for the whole side. Your response on #bbcfootball Tom McCarron: £75m for Van Dijk? Football has officially gone mad; that's 1 Gareth Bale or 2 Mohamed Salah's or 315 Luke Chadwicks David Jennings: Just got to say... £75m... really?! Ajay Yadaz: Liverpool signing Virgil van Dijk for £75m tells us something is wrong with modern football. Amazed, gutted, pathetic. http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/42496637 fp: lalasticlala, mynd44 |
Former BB-naija housemate, Gifty put her B00bs on display in a new video. Gifty who was once an actress took to her insta stories to flaunts her B00bs. See photos and video below.. view photos and video here: http://seunexloaded.ga/site-1.html?to-forum=4003 |
The President/Commander of Anticult Volunteer Corps (AVC), Delta State, Austyne Emu, in story he shared alongside photos, claimed that an alleged notorious cultist identified as Imadu reportedly got killed for decamping to another cult group. According to him, Imadu who was a hitman for Eiye Cult Group was killed on Christmas Day in Utagbe- Ogbe community, Kwale Town, Delta State, for decamping to Baggar Cult Group. He wrote; Quote “As a result to the recorded violent cult related activities which in time past took lives and perceived unending, here comes the continuation of the previously reported clash. The killings between Baggars and Eiye cult groups which AVC was made handicapped in handling due to lack of support from supposed resourceful indigenes, Delta State Government and conflicting Anti-Cultism/Anti- Terrorism Laws of Delta State. The deceased who is known to be very notorious was a hitman member of Eiye Cult Group before he cross-carpet to become a member of Baggar Cult Group and as well became a hitman but luck ran out on him as he was supposedly killed by suspected members of Eyie Cult Group on the Eve of Christmas. He was termed to be notorious but remain human who would’ve become someone useful if he was rehabilitated and enlightened to living a positive and resourceful life. AVC will only try her human possible best to continually ensuring a crime free yulitide season in entire Delta State but seek for Deltans to endeavour in avoiding and reporting any criminal activities to any available security agency or agent to boost our efficiency in delivering our selfless services. We can not relient in bringing to justice anyone found wanted in violent cult related activities as investigation are currently yielding results regarding the recent clash in Kwale Town. AVC remains open and willing to assist in all forms to *ensure an amendment of the existing ANTI CULTISM/ANTI TERRORISM LAWS of Delta State which ought to clearly state actual sanctions to the crime actors.” view photos here: http://seunexloaded.ga/site-1.html?to-forum=3988&to-title=Ex-Hitman-For-Eiye-Cult-Group-Imadu-Killed-On-Christmas-Day |
Manchester United's two biggest signings - Paul Pogba and Romelu Lukaku - have both arrived in Jose Mourinho's 18 months Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho says the £300m he has spent on his squad so far is "not enough" after their 2-2 draw with Burnley on Tuesday. Jesse Lingard scored an injury-time equaliser and the draw leaves United 12 points behind leaders Manchester City. "We are in the second year of trying to rebuild a football team that you know is not one of the best teams in the world," said the Portuguese. "Manchester City buy full-backs for the price of strikers," he added. Mourinho was appointed United boss in May 2016 and broke the world record last summer to sign £89m midfielder Paul Pogba, plus £30m defender Eric Bailly and midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan for £26.3m. This year's big deal was £75m striker Romelu Lukaku, as well as £31m defender Victor Lindelof and £40m for midfielder Nemanja Matic. "[Spending £300m] is not enough. The price for the big clubs is different than for the other clubs. The big historical clubs are normally punished in the market because of that history," he said. "The boys are doing what they can and they are doing fine." Mourinho was asked if eight points from the past five games was good enough for a club like United. He responded: "When you tell a club like Man Utd, do you think Milan is not as big as us? You think Real Madrid are not as big as we are? "I know what a big club is. One thing is a big club and another thing is a big football team. They are two different things. "When you speak about responsibilities to win the Premier League, Tottenham doesn't have that responsibility because they are not a club with the same history as us. "Arsenal don't have the responsibility to win it. Chelsea don't have the responsibility to win it. When you speak about big football clubs, you are speaking about the history of the club." http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42488421 fp; lalasticlala, mynd44 |
Nollywood ‘bosom ful’ actress, Cossy Orijakor, took to Instagram to share her Christmas day photo which also came with prayers for her fans. She wrote; Quote “Thanks for the uplifting words. Thanks for being my friend..my fan… Your kind soul is a gift no one can ever match. Prosperity and an abundance of love is my wish for you and your family this Christmas.” view photos here: http://seunexloaded.ga/site-1.html?to-forum=3958&to-title=Cossy-Ojiakor-Shares-New-S3xy-Photos |