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YBNL star Adekunle Gold who performed at the MTN West Africa project fame finale yesterday took to his Instagram to share a very cute picture of himself. But trust Nigerians... they must talk.. here is what a fan said about his pix "you no dey bath ni?" See the tweet below.. http://www.mrmayormedia.com/2016/09/fan-lambast-adekunle-gold-for-not.html
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Lecturers with sex |
ahamonyeka:lol |
The Govt is not accountable to her citizen at all... my personally question is; how much did the govt en-mark for this campaign? |
The Honourable Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has denied publications by the Daily Independent newspaper, Omo Bazuaye and Akin Fadeyi over “Change Begins With Me” campaign. The minister made the demand in letters written to the newspaper, Bazuaye and Fadeyi by Falana & Falana’s Chamber, a law firm of a renown civil right activist and lawyer, Femi Falana. The letters dated Sept. 19 and signed by a lawyer Oludare Falana, was made available to newsmen in Lagos on Sunday. The first letter addressed to the Executive Editor of newspaper alleged that the libelous statement was published in the Sept. 15 edition of the paper. The law firm stated in the letter that the newspaper claimed in its publication that,”Change Begins With Me Gulps N3.4 billion” and that the concept of the campaign was stolen by the minister. “Having damaged our client’s hard earned reputation by your reckless action, we have his instruction to demand a retraction of your libelous publication within seven days of the receipt of this letter. “Take notice that if you fail or refuse to accede to our client’s demand, we have his instruction to sue you with a view to restoring his reputation which your reckless publication has damaged,” Falana said. In a joint letter addressed to Bazuaye and Fadeyi, the law firm said that the duo circulated in some online media that the concept of the Change Begins With Me campaign was stolen from them by the minister. The law firm similarly demanded a retraction of the libelous publication within seven days of receipt of the letter or they face legal action. http://www.mrmayormedia.com/2016/09/we-didnt-spend-n34b-on-change-begins.html
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Champions League - Group E September 27 19:45 CSKA Moscow - Tottenham Hotspur 19:45 Monaco - Bayer Leverkusen Champions League - Group F September 27 19:45 Borussia Dortmund - Real Madrid 19:45 Sporting CP - Legia Warszawa Champions League - Group G September 27 FC Koebenhavn - Club Brugge 19:45 Leicester City - FC Porto Champions League - Group H September 27 19:45 Dinamo Zagreb - Juventus 19:45 Sevilla - Lyon Champions League - Group A September 28 19:45 Arsenal - Basel 19:45 Ludogorets Razgrad - Paris Saint Germain Champions League - Group B September 28 19:45 Besiktas - Dynamo Kyiv 19:45 SSC Napoli - Benfica Champions League - Group C September 28 19:45 Borussia Moenchengladbach - Barcelona 19:45 Celtic - Manchester City Champions League - Group D September 28 19:45 Atletico Madrid - Bayern Munich 19:45 FC Rostov - PSV Eindhoven http://www.mrmayormedia.com/2016/09/champions-league-fixtures.html
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Where is the light sef |
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) officials have discovered wraps of narcotics in the collar of a passenger’s jacket at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Lagos. The arrest was made shortly after the suspect disembarked from the aircraft on his way from Sao Paulo, Brazil. The 31-year old man, identified as Agwu Samuel, confidently wore the jacket containing the drugs but through experience and insight, the drugs were discovered by officers. This is the first discovery of cocaine inside the collar of a jacket by the NDLEA. In his reaction, Chairman/Chief Executive of the Agency, Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah, described the suspect’s action as desperately crafty and cunning He said, “The cocaine was detected by officers notwithstanding the crafty and cunning mode of concealment. The agency has taken some strategic measures aimed at disappointing the tricks employed by drug trafficking syndicates. We remain committed to exposing criminal plots through superior counter-narcotic intelligence. This operational success is commendable and a demonstration of our alertness to detect drugs.” He said that the agency will continue to invest in capacity building programmes for officers. The Nation reports that the NDLEA commander at the Lagos airport, Ahmadu Garba, said that the suspect was arrested during routine check on passengers. "Ten wraps of cocaine weighing 110g were found inside the collar of his jacket during screening of passengers on a South Africa Airline flight from Brazil through Johannesburg. The drug which was carefully hidden inside his jacket tested positive for cocaine. Investigation is ongoing.” The suspect, Agwu Samuel, who sells shoes in Togo, said in his statement that he went to Brazil in search of greener pastures but resorted to drug trafficking due to frustration. His words: “I use to sell shoes in Togo until I lost goods worth N3million. This negatively affected my business and made me to travel to Brazil in a desperate search for greener pastures. After a fruitless search for job in Brazil for four months, I decided to smuggle drugs to get some money to start my shoe business. I thought the drugs will not be detected inside my jacket but I was caught and I am very sad.” Agwu attended Technical Secondary School in Ohafia, Abia State. He will be charged to court. http://www.mrmayormedia.com/2016/09/passenger-arrested-with-cocaine-stuffed.html
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