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Damn!!! She look lyk one of d servants of d amala seller in my street |
GARRI~ WARLORD: |
GARRI~ WARLORD:Abi ooooo my bros ...y dem no fit buy land and create employment for farmers make dem plant more cassava so there can be garri at a cheaper price |
SaharaReporters has unearthed a fraudulent contribution of a whopping N1 billion by the governors of Gombe, Bauchi, Adamawa, and Taraba as a gift to the Peoples Democratic Party Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur on the occasion of the launch of his biography. Each of the four Northeastern governors contributed an astounding N250 million to the launch of “The Global Villager in Abuja,” written by a veteran journalist, Eddie Aderinokun, to commemorate the 77th birthday of Tukur. It would be recalled that early last week, President Goodluck Jonathan pleaded with PDP governors for “donations” for the launch, which they had boycotted. President Jonathan, who was accompanied to the event by Chief Edwin Clarke, Professor Jerry Gana, Chief Arthur Eze and several others, was surprised to find that only three of the party’s 23 governors were present, although they were all in town for a meeting with the president. New revelations show that the state governors made substantial donations to the event after all, with some of them also donating expensive memorabilia for distribution to guests at the event. Some of the memorabilia obtained by Saharareporters included handmade leather iPad covers emblazoned with embossed photo and name of Mr. Tukur "BMT@ |
Tolaaaaannni: This makes him an hypocrite then. He shouldn't have criticized his mate (Dban'j), for collecting money from a politician.Dat is true because those pple he mention are also corrupt especially tinubu,so its still the same with dbanj because he is also collecting money 4rm a politician |
lagerwhenindoubt: OMFG!!! this made the frontpageDon't undastand you i've nt seen it it there yet |
Prolific Nigerian pop music artiste and ‘Nigeria Jaja-jaga’ crooner, Eedris Abdulkareem, says that he accepts money from the Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomole, because he loves to be identified only with Governors that are popularly acknowledged to be ‘doing well’. The pop artiste declared this position during last Saturday’s SaharaTV’s Inspiration segment with Omoyele Sowore, in effect saying he could not accept a gift from those politicians who are failing to serve the people. During the interview, Eedris also talked about his famous feud with Nigeria’s former President, Olusegun Obasanjo; his tussle on a plane with American rapper 50cent; and other controversial issues. On former President Obasanjo, Eeedris opted to refer to the embattled man as ‘Baba’ throughout the interview. He insisted that he has never taken money from Obasanjo, nor did he assume a low profile for some time after he released his famous Jaga-jaga album because he was jittery. “I have never collected any money from Baba before. Eedris Abdulkareem is a social crusader and my responsibility is to use music to add values to the lives of common people who can’t speak for themselves”, he declared. “As a social crusader, back in 2000, I came up with “Mr. Lecturer,” which talked about sexual harassment on our campuses and “Jaga-jaga” came up after millions of youths voted me to represent them at the Olympic Torch Relay, which automatically made me an authority as an Olympic Torchbearer, and my responsibility is to speak for my people.” Eedris pointed out that the former president became angry at him after he released the Jaga- jaga album. The title, he told SaharaTV, was adopted from a childhood game and suggests things gone awry. He further said that the Jaga- jaga album was motivated by his aspiration to reflect the ills in the Nigerian society occasioned by widespread corruption and the selfish activities of the country’s rulers. Attempting to clarify the stoic silence which followed the threat from the former President after his famous Jaga-jaga album and his subsequent behavior which seemed to have been aimed at reconciling with the Government, Eedris said his album which followed Jaga-jaga was ‘Letter to Mr. President’. That album, he said was to explain to the Government what he meant by Jaga-jaga in his prior album that had seen him crossing swords with Obasanjo. He denied that his subsequent meeting with Obasanjo’s successor, Late President Yar’ Adua, was to engineer peace with the Government and to regain his “restricted” freedom into the society. “What I went to see President Yar’ Adua for was different from Obasanjo and the Nigerian problem. I went to discuss with him to endorse Kora Awards. Also, have this at the back of your mind that President Yar’ Adua was a Chemistry teacher back then when I was in Kano, so I know the Yar’ Adua family very well”, Eedris narrated. He expressed the opinion that the late President Yar’Adua, with whom he enjoyed presidential cordiality, was the best ever to rule the country. Asked about his thoughts on a recent musical video by Rick Ross which portrays musical artistes as individuals solely interested in money, Eedris heaped condemnation on Rick Ross, saying he doesn’t watch or give recognition to such artistes. “I don’t watch people like that because they don’t add value to my life, my country and my people,” he said. “People like Rick Ross who act songs that talk about champagne, illuminati, money and all that are not adding values to our lives. So, I don’t recognize people like that and I don’t listen to their kind of songs. I am a social crusader and I love songs that will add values to the lives of my people. You should not come to Africa and say because you see people are poor you are throwing money at people. That is stupid; it is disrespect to my people,” he said. Eedris suggested a realistic way to show interest in helping our poor people. “If they want to add value to people, what I expect them to do is to come down and put up a non-governmental organization that will take care of anything that has to do with food shortage that the United Nations and the World Bank are talking about,” he said. “Most of the American Artistes that come over to Nigeria should have this at the back of their minds that they are also Africans: that 500 years ago, their great grandfathers were taken away from Badagry. So, they are slaves and whenever they are coming to Africa, they should come and add values and not take the huge money we pay them to come and teach us sex, drugs and how many gunshots they had in their body”, he also said. On the spat with 50cent, he narrated how, on a flight, he resisted a discriminatory attempt by 50cent and his group of about 22 bodyguards who ordered him out of First Class and he fought them and refused to be humiliated. Eedris said he had insisted to the face of 50cent that the latter wasn’t superior to him. He posited that the Nigerian Breweries company who organized the show that paired him with 50cent was responsible for the situation. After the battle on the plane, Eedris said, “When we got to the airport and he [50cent] saw the way I was received, he asked me to come and have a handshake but I told him I’m a student of history and I know how their forefathers were slave-traded in Badagry 500 years ago. You know what? 50cent had to go back to America,” Eedris narrated. He however admitted that few months after he took a stern stand against that behavior in the air by 50cent, he went on his knees to beg 50cent few months after that in South Africa. Eedris said that he apologized to 50cent because he wanted to remain at peace with him. “I wasn’t apologizing because of what popped up. I was apologizing knowing the fact that he came through a wrong politics, he didn’t know anything. I had to do that to give him another opportunity because we Africans are good people and we are hospitable. I had to apologize to him because every action I took the other time was on Nigerian breweries, not against 50cent”, said Eedris. The pop artiste also reacted to a recent statement by President Goodluck Jonathan in which he alleged that the January Occupy Nigeria protest rally was stage-managed. Eedris, as an activist, was also part of the Occupy Nigeria movement in Lagos which shut down major activities in the country. He dismissed the President’s statement as mere political propaganda, stressing that the stretch of the duration of the Occupy Nigeria protest, which was longer than the usual two-days that was expected by the Federal Government, was a clear indication that the people were fed up with the situation in the country and were willing to protest for as long as possible. But on what borders on Eedris Abdulkareem’s controversial moral stand, Eedris confirmed on the show that he takes money from Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomole. Even though Eedris had criticized the likes of D’banj for taking money from President Goodluck Jonathan, the admission seemed to have cast him as operating different standards. Obviously miffed by the unexpected question, Eedris argued that he collected money from Adams Oshiomole of Edo State because the later was a Comrade and a good Governor. Eedris reiterated that he would love to identify with Fashola, Tinubu, Rochas and Oshiomole because they fixed roads and improved education in their States, and he would therefore be free to collect money from them. After all, “it is our money,” he said. The segment anchor, Omoyele Sowore asked Eedris whether taking money from Governor Adams Oshiomole has no effect on his moral stand as he had accused D’Banj of the same practice. An angered Eedris said his own was justifiable because his own benefactor was doing well. “When Oshiomole won, he said, ‘Eedris come, we have won.’ We fought it together,” the activist said. Continuing, he told his interviewer, “It is very justifiable because Oshiomole is a good Governor, so what are you going to say about it? He is doing very well and that is my service that I’m rendering. And also, to put it straight to you, Goodluck Jonathan and his so-called ex-president have not done what these Governors have been able to do in less than two years. So, what are you saying about that? If you don’t like it, eat it.” As his segment of the show rounded off, Eedris chanted: “I love Fashola, New Nigeria; I love Oshiomole, New Nigeria; I love Rochas, New Nigeria; Sahara, Odabo o!” |
Three male security aides of Nasarawa State Governor, Tanko al-Makura, have died in an autocrash involving his convoy.http://www.punchng.com/business/nasarawa-governor-loses-three-aides-in-autocrash/ |
The onslaught of the security services against Boko Haram seems to be paying off with the arrest of a top operative of the Islamist group described as the accountant. `The accountant’ was said to be in transit between Kano and Zaria, last week, with N4.5 million cash belonging to the Islamist group when men of the JTF intercepted and arrested him. Sunday Vanguard sources said he was travelling in a commuter bus as a cover. The arrest came barely two days after security agents tracked and killed Boko Haram spokesman, Abu Qaqa, in an operation in Kano. Anti-American protest in Kano yesterday The Islamist group’s `accountant’, it was learnt, embarked on the journey which originated from Maiduguri, Borno State, to make cash transfers. The sources said his cover blew after he and another associate made some money transfers in Kano, an action that aroused the curiosity of bank officials who alerted security agents. The associate was arrested but, by then, the `accountant’ was already on his way to Zaria. Subsequent manhunt yielded fruit as the `Boko Haram accountant’ was arrested in transit. The Islamist group’s kingpin, according to the sources, is under intense interrogation by security agents in Kano. Sunday Vanguard understood that the security services believe the arrest of the `accountant’ is a major breakthrough in the efforts to contain terrorism in the country. Boko Haram is believed to be behind deadly attacks in the northern part of the country. |
Nollywood sensation, Uche Jombo made another history last Sunday when she carted away two awards at this year’s edition of the prestigious Nollywood and African Film Critic Awards (NAFCA), held at the Carolina Theater in Durham, North Carolina, USA. Jombo won two awards for Best Film for her blockbuster “Damage” and Best Actress for her role in the film. The hardworking producer garnered a whopping eight nominations but won two of the day’s biggest crowns. Damage’ beats other strong contenders like Gugu E. Michael’s Unge’s War, Obed Joe’s The Professor, Kathryn Fasegha’s Treacherous Heart and Lonzo Nzekwe’s Anchor Baby to clinch the award. In the Best Actress category, Uche Jombo beats Olawumi Adeniyi (Treacherous Heart), Monalisa Chinda (Timeless Passion), Jocelyn Dumas (Adams Apples) and Ngozi Ezeonu (Champions of Our Time). A movie that focuses on domestic turmoil in a marriage and its adverse effects, Damage premiered in Lagos on July 31, 2011. Early the following year, Jombo released Damage at its official website, where people could stream it for a fee. It is now available to watch at iROKOtv. Two additional movies, My Life, My Damage and My Country, Their Damage, are slated for future release and follow the same socially conscious feel of the first entry. Another double winner that night was Unwanted Guest. It won the Best Drama award, as well as the Best Actor in Leading Role Diaspora Film award for Chet Anekwe. Olu Jacobs and Pete Edochie received Special NAFCA for Lifetime Achievement in Cinema awards for their status as veteran actors in Nollywood. Altogether, NAFCA gave out 41 awards in the second ceremony. NAFCA is an award ceremony organized by Nollywood Film Critics USA (NFCA), which deems itself as “the official review organization for Nollywood and African movies.” Speaking after the event, Jombo said “ All we did was made an advocacy movie hoping to add entertainment to the social fight of say no to family violence. The fans did the rest.” |
Girls nowadays dress lyk a baby wat do u think about dis
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He sings with another foriegn artiste download the song here. http://tooxclusive.com/2012/09/20/sensanto-la-confesion-ft-dbanj-pitbull |
timbros: So that is why BB is the best phone? If i cant do it with my E5, does it mean i cant access pdf files again? And must i access it directly from the browser? If i open it with an application, does that make the content different?streaming iz more easier on blackberry dan e5 and don't talk about battery cos d phone works differently blacberry updates ur faceboo,twitter,bbm,whatsapp every minutes but on e5 its different |
timbros: Why do i have a laptop?we are nt talking about laptop here u still haven't answered my question can ur e5 open a pdf file straight with its browser without the use of any application |
timbros: Personally my E5 does everything a blackberry will do for any user, including pinging. Yes, pinging cuz i have my WhatsappCan ur E5 open a pdf file straight with its browser without downloading any application? BB 4 LYF ![]() |
NO fewer than 1000 job-seekers yesterday thronged the premises of the Lagos State Secretariat, Alausa, to submit applications for employments in to the state‘s civil service. Vanguard gathered that the applicants trooped into the secretariat as early as 8:00 am, to submit their completed application forms at the Lagos Civil Service Commission, building. However, a good number of the applicants were seen making frantic efforts to obtain their application forms, seeking enquiries and help from those who had already completed theirs. Owners of business centres within Alausa secretariat had a field day, as applicants patronise their outlets to make photocopies of their documents and took passport photographs. One of the applicants, Mr. Bolaji Samuel said he had applied for a job in the state‘s civil service in the hope of getting something better than his present marketing job. According to Samuel, “At present I work as a marketer but I must confess it is not better than a menial job as it is strenuous and hardly gives me any reward or satisfaction.” |
NO fewer than 1000 job-seekers yesterday thronged the premises of the Lagos State Secretariat, Alausa, to submit applications for employments in to the state‘s civil service. Vanguard gathered that the applicants trooped into the secretariat as early as 8:00 am, to submit their completed application forms at the Lagos Civil Service Commission, building. However, a good number of the applicants were seen making frantic efforts to obtain their application forms, seeking enquiries and help from those who had already completed theirs. Owners of business centres within Alausa secretariat had a field day, as applicants patronise their outlets to make photocopies of their documents and took passport photographs. One of the applicants, Mr. Bolaji Samuel said he had applied for a job in the state‘s civil service in the hope of getting something better than his present marketing job. According to Samuel, “At present I work as a marketer but I must confess it is not better than a menial job as it is strenuous and hardly gives me any reward or satisfaction.” |
FORMER Kaduna State Governor Balarabe Musa said on Monday that the House of Representatives had yet to advance enough and convincing reasons for threatening to impeach President Goodluck Jonathan. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Musa made the remark in Lagos while reacting to the threats by the lawmakers to impeach the President when it reconvenes. The House is schduled to reconvene on Tuesday (today) after a two-month recess. He said, “There should be fundamental reasons for the president to be impeached. “The reasons the lawmakers are giving, low-level of budget implementation and body language of the President, are unacceptable. “The lawmakers did not say non-implementation of the budget. The body language reason cannot be defined.” Musa said he would not support the impeachment, warning that impeaching Jonathan would not change anything, but would rather make things worse for the country. The elder statesman advised the members of the lower chamber to come up with more convincing reasons that would make the public to believe in them. Musa cautioned the lawmakers against making the impeachment threat look like a move aimed at bargaining for more resources. The Chairman of the Conference of Nigerian Political Parties said the national awards had been cheapened, insisting that they should be for exceptional and not just distinguished Nigerians. He said, “I support the plan by the National Assembly to amend the law from honouring distinguished Nigerians, to honouring only those who have done exceptional things outside the capability of vast majority of other Nigerians.” Musa said there was the need for the Federal Government to withdraw honours given to those who had behaved dishonourably after receiving such honours. |
Kidnappers have freed Mr. Kelly Odaro, the Chief Press Secretary to Edo State Deputy Governor, Pius Odubu. Odaro was reportedly released on Monday night in the state capital, Benin. An unconfirmed report said his freedom came after the payment of a N1.5 ransom. Odaro was kidnapped in front of his house in Benin on Saturday night. The spokesman of the state police command, Anthony Airhuoyo, said he had no information on the matter. He promised to make contacts and get back to our correspondents. |
Fashola ke? I can't vote 4 him even as a yoruba boy i want okorocha to be our next presido....GBAM |
mymadam: Na so dem tell me too ooo. Party members recruitment is even on now. It's free, honestly! God bless Nigeria.Wow bro abeg where i go fit get d form |
U knw wat? U pple sould wait 4 boko haram if they ar thru with their killings Nigeria should conduct another census Then u can decide the most populated tribe.... And mind u i don't think its hausa cos hausa and fulani are two different tribe!!! |
U knw wat? U pple sould wait 4 boko haram if they ar thru with their killings Nigeria should conduct another census Then u can decide the most populated tribe.... And mind u i don't think its hausa cos hausa and fulani are two different tribe! |
The Olu of Ikeja, Oba Adeniyi Matemi Amore, had debunked the allegation leveled against him that he instructed the displaced street traders at the popular Commuter Village, in Ikeja to return to the streets, saying; “At no time did I instruct the street traders to go back to Computer Village; the report is baseless, malicious and with no substance whatsoever.” It would be recalled that last week, the Computer Village, one of the biggest markets for all kinds of computer hard and software materials in West African sub-region, was last Thursday, temporarily sealed and later reopened by men of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Enforcement Unit. According to reports, the closure was necessitated when a group of miscreants, already displaced in the market over street trading by the Lagos State Government, were addressed by the Oba of Ikeja, who allegedly ordered the dislodged traders to return to the street for businesses. When Vanguard contacted Oba Amore for his reaction, he stated: “That I said street traders should trade in Computer Village is not true. “That was what took me to the market -to address them, the shop owners, on the need to allow those who want to open for business to do so. That’s all.” Meantime, the state Deputy Governor, Mrs. Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, while receiving in her office, the executive members of Police Officers’ Wives Association, POWA, in the state, led by the state Chairman, Mrs. Rabi Manko, implored women in the state to desist from trading on major roads and highways, noting that such does not only cause traffic gridlock but also endanger the lives of women as witnessed in the frequent cases of motor vehicles running over street traders[b]The Olu of Ikeja, Oba Adeniyi Matemi Amore, had debunked the allegation leveled against him that he instructed the displaced street traders at the popular Commuter Village, in Ikeja to return to the streets, saying; “At no time did I instruct the street traders to go back to Computer Village; the report is baseless, malicious and with no substance whatsoever.” It would be recalled that last week, the Computer Village, one of the biggest markets for all kinds of computer hard and software materials in West African sub-region, was last Thursday, temporarily sealed and later reopened by men of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Enforcement Unit. According to reports, the closure was necessitated when a group of miscreants, already displaced in the market over street trading by the Lagos State Government, were addressed by the Oba of Ikeja, who allegedly ordered the dislodged traders to return to the street for businesses. When Vanguard contacted Oba Amore for his reaction, he stated: “That I said street traders should trade in Computer Village is not true. “That was what took me to the market -to address them, the shop owners, on the need to allow those who want to open for business to do so. That’s all.” Meantime, the state Deputy Governor, Mrs. Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, while receiving in her office, the executive members of Police Officers’ Wives Association, POWA, in the state, led by the state Chairman, Mrs. Rabi Manko, implored women in the state to desist from trading on major roads and highways, noting that such does not only cause traffic gridlock but also endanger the lives of women as witnessed in the frequent cases of motor vehicles running over street traders[/b]The Olu of Ikeja, Oba Adeniyi Matemi Amore, had debunked the allegation leveled against him that he instructed the displaced street traders at the popular Commuter Village, in Ikeja to return to the streets, saying; “At no time did I instruct the street traders to go back to Computer Village; the report is baseless, malicious and with no substance whatsoever.” It would be recalled that last week, the Computer Village, one of the biggest markets for all kinds of computer hard and software materials in West African sub-region, was last Thursday, temporarily sealed and later reopened by men of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Enforcement Unit. According to reports, the closure was necessitated when a group of miscreants, already displaced in the market over street trading by the Lagos State Government, were addressed by the Oba of Ikeja, who allegedly ordered the dislodged traders to return to the street for businesses. When Vanguard contacted Oba Amore for his reaction, he stated: “That I said street traders should trade in Computer Village is not true. “That was what took me to the market -to address them, the shop owners, on the need to allow those who want to open for business to do so. That’s all.” Meantime, the state Deputy Governor, Mrs. Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, while receiving in her office, the executive members of Police Officers’ Wives Association, POWA, in the state, led by the state Chairman, Mrs. Rabi Manko, implored women in the state to desist from trading on major roads and highways, noting that such does not only cause traffic gridlock but also endanger the lives of women as witnessed in the frequent cases of motor vehicles running over street traders |
What is APGA? Is there any other party in nigeria apart 4rm PDP,ACN and CPC |
malc619: What is Blokos-HarmIt is a political party in nigeria |
I'm sure only her A'S'S weighs more dan my whole body *SMH* its gud to be fat. Ooooo [b][/b] |
F. U. C. K ALL STATE UNIVERSITY THEY SUCK NO CUT OFF FOR EACH CORSES EVEN NTHE GENERAL CUT OFF IS RUBBISH COS THEY AR NOT USING IT GOD HELP US *SMH* |
Omo pple dey vex 4 here o Let us all wait patiently 4 d list |
Arsenal are ready to offer Didier Drogba an escape from his China crisis The 34-year-old former Chelsea striker has been caught up in a boardroom power struggle just three months after signing a £200,000 a week contract with Shanghai Shenhua. The Gunners, desperate to fill the void left by Robin van Persie, have made enquiries with the Chinese club to see if there is a way of bringing Drogba back to London, reports The Sun. Liverpool and Real Madrid are also ready to pounce if Drogba indicates he wants to leave. |

