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CelebritiesAgbani Darego In Bikini In China (Photo) by sugarbelly(op): 1:39pm On Dec 13, 2015
The former Miss World shared the photos from Sanya, China, where the Miss World pageant will be held.

Photos below

https://www.instagram.com/p/_Or9gbQ4s8/?taken-by=agbanidarego

CelebritiesRe: Pokolee’s Husband Churchill, Segun Arinze, Others Honoured At NGA Awards by sugarbelly: 11:41am On Dec 13, 2015
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EventsRe: Nickelodeon Brings Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles To Nigeria For The First Time by sugarbelly(op): 10:42am On Dec 13, 2015
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EventsNickelodeon Brings Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles To Nigeria For The First Time by sugarbelly(op): 10:42am On Dec 13, 2015
Kids and family channel Nickelodeon (DStv channel 305) is set to brighten up the festive period for Nigerian kids this December with its annual "Nickmas" Christmas event.

Adding a fresh twist to this year's celebrations, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will be coming to Nigeria for the first time ever to join fellow Nickelodeon pals Dora the Explorer and SpongeBob SquarePants in marking the holiday season.

Young fans will thrill to a series of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles shows at the Ikeja City Mall between 16-18 December, with a meets and greets with the Turtles, face painting, giveaways and other fun activities.

The festivities will continue with the Nickelodeon Gift-a-thon, a toy donation drive for underprivileged children between the ages of 5-10. Nickelodeon will be supporting internally displaced children affected by the crisis in North-Eastern Nigeria by requesting a range of donations of toys, school supplies, dry food items and clothing.

Bring joy to the faces of your little ones with a trip to see the giant Nickelodeon Christmas tree at Ikeja City Mall, which will remain in place until 8 January 2016.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles airs (Mon-Fri at 15:10 CAT; Sat at 10:50 and 16:25 CAT) on Nickelodeon (DStv channel 305) and on Also, STV every Friday afternoon at 4 pm (local time).

To find out more about Nickelodeon's "Nickmas", please visit www.nickelodeonafrica.com, follow us on Twitter @NickAfrica, on Instagram at Nickelodeon_Africa or like us on Facebook at NickelodeonAfrica. To join the conversation about NickMas please use the hashtag #NickMas.

lalasticlala, ishilove

CelebritiesRe: See More Photos And Video From Di'ja's Traditional Wedding by sugarbelly: 7:59am On Dec 13, 2015
why is she denying it sef? undecided
SportsRe: See What A Man Did To His Tv After Man U Lost Their Match Last Night (photo) by sugarbelly(op): 7:27am On Dec 13, 2015
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SportsSee What A Man Did To His Tv After Man U Lost Their Match Last Night (photo) by sugarbelly(op): 7:27am On Dec 13, 2015
A fan smashed his TV after Manchester United lost to a newly promoted team Bournemouth FC last night ….Lol


lalasticlala, ishilove

CrimeRe: 6 Nigerian Hackers Busted In Philippines by sugarbelly: 5:52am On Dec 04, 2015
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PoliticsRe: Buhari Leaves Malta For France by sugarbelly(op): 10:31pm On Nov 29, 2015
Pic captioned: the new Sheriff in town grin grin
PoliticsBuhari Leaves Malta For France by sugarbelly(op): 10:30pm On Nov 29, 2015
President Muhammadu Buhari has left Malta where he participated in the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) for Paris, France .He is expected to join about 150 other world leaders for the Conference of Parties 21 (COP21) on climate change.

The president is to present Nigeria’s statement at the opening session today before participating in the launching of the International Solar Alliance same day.

Source: http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2015/11/buhari-leaves-malta-for-france.html

Cc; lalasticlala

CelebritiesRe: Awww! Jude Okoye Shares The Cutest Pics Of His Daughter As She Turns One by sugarbelly(op): 1:40pm On Nov 29, 2015
so cute. I wanna marry
CelebritiesAwww! Jude Okoye Shares The Cutest Pics Of His Daughter As She Turns One by sugarbelly(op): 1:40pm On Nov 29, 2015
Jude Okoye's baby girl,Emma Adanna Okoye is a year older today .The proud father shared these beautiful pics of her ..


Source: http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2015/11/awww-jude-okoye-shares-cutest-pics-of.html

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CelebritiesRe: Official Photos From Omono Oboli's ''first Lady'' Movie Premiere In London by sugarbelly(op): 10:49am On Nov 29, 2015
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CelebritiesOfficial Photos From Omono Oboli's ''first Lady'' Movie Premiere In London by sugarbelly(op): 10:49am On Nov 29, 2015
The star studded event had Alexx Ekubo, Y Makun, Joseph Benjamin, Anthony Monjaro and more in attendance. Pics continue below

source: http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2015/11/official-photos-from-omono-obolis-first.html

Cc; lalasticlala

CelebritiesRe: Uche Jombo & Son Wear Matching Outfits As He Turns 6 Months Old Today (see Photo by sugarbelly: 10:03am On Nov 29, 2015
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CelebritiesRe: Uche Jombo Celebrates Son's 6 Month Birthday In Matching Outfits by sugarbelly(op): 8:33am On Nov 29, 2015
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CelebritiesUche Jombo Celebrates Son's 6 Month Birthday In Matching Outfits by sugarbelly(op): 8:33am On Nov 29, 2015
Uche Jumbo's boy is six month old today .The proud mum marked it by rocking matching outfits..So cute!


See more @http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2015/11/uche-jombo-celebrates-sons-6-month.html

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CelebritiesRe: D'banj And Banky W Stylish In Coordinated Black Outfits by sugarbelly(op):
CelebritiesD'banj And Banky W Stylish In Coordinated Black Outfits by sugarbelly(op): 7:28am On Nov 29, 2015
The stars were in Ibadan for a show last night..No one venue should have all this hotness..Which is your fav look?



https://www.instagram.com/p/-paY7ej_eA/

CrimeRe: Samson Siasia's Kidnapped Mother Released by sugarbelly(op): 10:44am On Nov 28, 2015

CrimeSamson Siasia's Kidnapped Mother Released by sugarbelly(op): 10:27am On Nov 28, 2015
Nigeria's U-23 coach,Samson Siasia's mother who was kidnapped over two weeks ago has been rescued.

There are no details yet on if ransom was paid but according to sports radio,Brilla FM, the police confirmed she was rescued and Samson told the station,"Thank God! she's back home"

Just yesterday, he lamented that search for his 72 year old mother by the Nigerian police was taking too long and hoped his mother has not been killed by her abductors.He also said her kidnap was distracting him from his coaching duties.

Source: http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2015/11/samson-siasias-kidnapped-mother-released.html

Cc; ishilove, lalasticlala
CrimeRe: Nigerian Guy Declares Friend Missing On Twitter Just So He Can Get Loads Of RT by sugarbelly(op): 9:55am On Nov 28, 2015
CrimeNigerian Guy Declares Friend Missing On Twitter Just So He Can Get Loads Of RT by sugarbelly(op): 9:54am On Nov 28, 2015
Ali declared his friend Aminu missing on Twitter two days. Nigerians got concerned and started retweeting only to find out it was a joke!

Source and see more tweets here http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2015/11/nigerian-guy-declares-friend-missing-on.html

Cc; lalasticlala ishilove

CelebritiesRe: Why I Relocated From Lagos To Abuja –empress Njama by sugarbelly(op):
CelebritiesWhy I Relocated From Lagos To Abuja –empress Njama by sugarbelly(op): 9:31am On Nov 28, 2015
Empress Njama, who was in town over the weekend to celebrate her birthday and her foundation’s 10th year anniversary told Saturday Beats that only God knows when she would get married and raise kids of her own.
She said,
“If I had the opportunity to see God, I would ask him when I would get married and have kids of my own.”
The delectable actress further said that the reason she relocated to Abuja is because of her business and not because of Nollywood or controversies that have trailed her in the past.She cold

“I relocated from Lagos to Abuja because of my business. My clothing line was suited for women of the north and that is why I relocated to Abuja. I make long dresses and my target is Abuja women. My move has not affected my career as an actress. Even when I am 80 years old, I can still play various roles. If I relied on Nollywood, I would not be able to feed these children. My relocation has nothing to do with Nollywood. Even if I was still in Lagos, I would have still faced my business till it could stand on its own. The movie is always there and the roles still keep coming in,” she said.

Source: http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2015/11/only-god-knows-when-i-would-get-married.html

CelebritiesRe: Video: When An Igbo Man Is Negotiating To Have Psquare For An Event by sugarbelly: 8:43am On Nov 28, 2015
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CelebritiesRe: Checkout Omoni Oboli's Gorgeous Outfit To Her UK Movie Premiere by sugarbelly(op): 6:58am On Nov 28, 2015
Nice outfit
CelebritiesCheckout Omoni Oboli's Gorgeous Outfit To Her UK Movie Premiere by sugarbelly(op): 6:58am On Nov 28, 2015
Last night, the actress and producer looked elegant for the UK premiere of her new movie, "The First Lady ".


See more photos @ http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2015/11/checkout-omoni-obolis-gorgeous-outfit.html?m=0

Cc; lalasticlala

PoliticsRe: Buhari Bounce Becomes Bust As Nigeria Policies Irk Investors - Bloomberg by sugarbelly(op): 2:31am On Nov 28, 2015
economy just dey drop day by day
PoliticsBuhari Bounce Becomes Bust As Nigeria Policies Irk Investors - Bloomberg by sugarbelly(op): 2:31am On Nov 28, 2015
When Muhammadu Buhari clinched victory in Nigeria’s presidential elections in March, stocks soared as investors looked to the former military ruler to reverse decades of economic mismanagement and policy inertia. Now hopes have fizzled in his ability to turn around Africa’s largest economy and oil producer.

Money that flowed into stocks and bonds in the West African nation, which McKinsey & Co. says could become one of the world’s 20 biggest economies by 2030, is now fleeing as growth prospects diminish along with oil prices. While Buhari, 72, has prioritized stamping out the graft that has plagued Nigeria since independence from Britain in 1960, policy-making appears as uncertain and
haphazard as ever.

“After the initial euphoria, people have become disillusioned,” Ayodele Salami, who oversees about $500 million of African equities as chief investment officer of London-based Duet Asset Management Ltd., said by phone. “He would probably say that he’s being deliberative and cautious. But we expected more.” Duet’s Africa fund has cut its investments in the country to about 24 percent of the total from 38 percent in the last year.

Buhari waited five months before naming his cabinet, hasn’t proposed a clear plan to revive growth and backed foreign-exchange controls aimed at defending the naira. His retention of gasoline subsidies, plans to raise spending in the face of declining revenue and silence about a $5.2 billion fine levied on mobile-phone operator MTN Group Ltd. have added to investor unease.

Nigeria’s benchmark stock index has plunged 22 percent since reaching a year-high on April 2, the day after Buhari was declared the winner of the presidential race against incumbent Goodluck Jonathan. That’s the third-worst performance globally in the period, after the bourses in Ukraine and Egypt. The index advanced 12.5 percent in the two days after Jonathan conceded.



To be sure, Buhari inherited depleted government coffers and a bureaucracy that multiple probes have blamed for looting billions of dollars of oil revenue. The president has said he delayed appointing ministers because he needed time to vet suitable candidates.

Garba Shehu, a spokesman for Buhari, didn’t immediately respond to written questions after
requesting they be sent that way.

The hiatus has compounded the pain caused by the slide in the price of crude, which accounts for two-thirds of government revenue and 90 percent of export earnings. Growth, which averaged 6.3 percent annually over the past decade, is set to slow to a 16-year low of 3.3 percent this year, according to the median estimate of 15 economists surveyed by Bloomberg.

Many filling stations ran dry this month as the government withheld fuel subsidies to suppliers, preventing them from restocking. Lengthening lines forced Buhari to ask lawmakers for permission to pay 413 billion naira ($2 billion) in overdue payments, an amount that hadn’t been budgeted for.

While next year’s budget has yet to be finalized, Buhari wants to raise spending by 56 percent, according to a person who attended a briefing on the government’s plans and asked not to be identified because the matter is private. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says the government plans to spend its way out of a slowing economy and that an infrastructure fund will be created with public and private financing.


The penalty imposed on MTN’s Nigeria unit last month for failing to register about 5 million subscribers may be an attempt to plug the hole in government finances, according to Cobus de Hart, an economist at NKC Independent Economists.

“You cannot deny there might be a fiscal element to the massive fine,” he said by phone from Paarl, near Cape Town. “It will make investors a little bit more wary of investing in Nigeria.”

An even bigger concern for many investors is the authorities’ naira policy. The Central Bank of Nigeria, with Buhari’s backing, has burned through $4.3 billion of reserves this year and choked off supply of foreign exchange to banks and their customers to defend the naira, even as major oil exporters such as Russia and Colombia have let their currencies slide. The restrictions prompted JPMorgan Chase & Co. to remove Nigeria from its local-currency emerging-market bond indexes, tracked by more than $200 billion of funds, in September, triggering a selloff in the nations’ assets.
While the naira has been all but fixed at about 198 to 199 per dollar since March, forward prices suggest it will drop by almost one-fifth, to 243.5, in a year.


“The number-one issue is the exchange rate,” Andrew Howell, a Citigroup Inc. frontier markets strategist, said from Lagos. ”Access to foreign exchange is becoming a widespread problem.”
Nigerian Breweries Plc, the nation’s biggest brewer that’s controlled by Heineken NV, said it takes two weeks to obtain dollars to pay for its imports, twice as long as it required a few months ago. Nestle SA’s Nigerian unit has had to wait six weeks for dollars, according to Renaissance Capital Ltd. analysts.

“We have had an underweight position in Nigeria since before the election,” Johan Steyn, a fund manager at Prescient Investment Management in Cape Town, said by phone. “Until we see the depreciation of the naira toward a more sustainable level, we are hesitant to add to that position.”
Buhari has won plaudits from leaders including President Barack Obama for his efforts to tackle graft. He replaced the management of the state oil company, which was accused of withholding billions of dollars from the government, and has stepped up the fight against an insurgency being waged by Islamist group Boko Haram.

“The degree of transparency we’re starting to get with the new administration is hugely positive,” Douglas Rowlings, an analyst at Moody’s Investors Service, said in an interview in Lagos. “It gives investors the perception that operating in Nigeria will now be done following proper procedures.”
Jan Dehn, head of research at Ashmore Group Plc, which oversees almost $60 billion of emerging market assets, remains unconvinced that Buhari is up to the job. The fund manager sold all its Nigerian government debt in the past year.

“So far the Buhari administration has done all the wrong things,” Dehn said by phone from London. “Not only has he been incredibly slow in taking any action, when he finally has taken action on the economic front it’s been diametrically opposed to sensible policy. That is a major disappointment given expectations prior to his election.”


Source: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-11-26/buhari-bounce-becomes-bust-as-nigeria-policies-annoy-investors

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