Monday, October 31, 2016
I Had Instant Chemistry and Energy with Iyanya – Don Jazzy
Nigeria Lost N2.1tr to Militancy and Pipeline Vandalism – NNPC boss
NNPC Nigeria has lost over N2 trillion to militancy and pipeline vandalism since the beginning of the year, Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Maikanti Baru has said.
Former Senator, Otaru Salihu Ohio Is Dead
Otaru Salihu Ohio A former Senator representing Kogi Central Senatorial District is dead.
There Was Freedom Before And After Speech For All Nigerians During My Govt – Jonathan
Jonathan Nigeria’s former President has reiterated his support for freedom of speech for Nigerians, as enshrined in the nation’s constitution.
Addressing a gathering of lawyers at a dinner he attended in the United States on Saturday, the former Nigerian leader told the gathering that he was proud to say that his administration never placed ethno-religious interest above the individual values of Nigerians.
Militants Blow Up Gas Pipeline in Delta
Militants The Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate has attacked another crude oil delivery line at Effurun-Otor, Ughelli South Council Area of Delta State.
The pipeline, which is operated by the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company, was brought down by the militants early Sunday morning.
Greenland Mandate, whose leader was arrested two weeks ago, said the attack was in rejection of Tuesday’s meeting between President Muhammadu Buhari and some leaders of the region.The group said it was not comfortable with some of the delegates in the Chief Edwin Clark-led Pan Niger Delta Forum.It had also threatened to attack oil facilities in the region if the Federal Government decided to go ahead with the proposed meeting because it did not trust members of the Clark’s committee.A statement claiming responsibility for the attack by the militants’ spokesman, Aldo Agbalaja, said the war against oil facilities in the region would not end until the government engaged true representatives of the people in a genuine dialogue. According to the statement, “We are reiterating our unflinching belief that the Pan-Niger Delta Forum, being coordinated by E.K Clark, is a job and therefore can never get our support. “Like we said before now, the Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate is not opposed to a genuine dialogue between the Federal Government and the real representatives of the various ethnic groups of our region.”
Emirates Airlines Shuts Down Abuja Operations
Emirates Airlines Dubai based Airline on Sunday officially shut down its operations in Abuja, the nation’s capital though temporarily.
The airline had announced that it would suspend its four flights per week from Abuja to Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), with effect from October 30, 2016.
Olubadan’s Daughter Dies In Auto Crash
OLUBADAN
EFCC Re-arraigns Orji Kalu In Lagos
Don’t Leave Your Husband Because He Cheated On You – Ali Baba
Ali Baba Nigerian Comedian is advising married women to stick to their cheating Husbands.
Recession: Ford stops exportation of 500 vehicles to Nigeria
I Am Relishing My Role In Chelsea – Victor Moses
Victor Moses Professional footballer says he is “relishing” playing as a wing-back for Chelsea this season after struggling to hit the ground running since joining the Blues in 2012.
Moses opened up on the club’s website on why he has thrived as a wing-back despite having never played in that role before and credits his outstanding performance to his Italian manager at the club, Antonio Conte.
Don Jazzy Signs Iyanya To Mavin Records
Iyanya Nigerian entertainer who left Triple MG recently has joined Mavin Records, owned by ace producer Don Jazzy.
Don Jazzy, early on Monday, announced Iyanya as the latest addition to his fledgling record label.See Post Above:
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Prominent businessman arrested in connection to cocaine smuggling
A prominent businessman and politician, Sebastien Ajavon, has been arrested by the authorities in the Benin Republic in connection with 18 kilogrammes of seized cocaine
The hard drug was found in a shipping container at the port of Cotonou on Thursday, October 27, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.
Boris Tchilao who is the head of the country’s maritime military police disclosed that the shipment belongs to Ajavon.
According to NAN, Ajavon who was a former presidential candidate in the last election held in the country, has denied the allegations.
The suspect claimed that the discovery was politically motivated and designed to tarnish his image and destroy his business.
In the last decade, Benin amongst other West African countries has gained notoriety for being a major transit point for cocaine grown in Latin America and on its way to Europe.
APC Chairman has mismanaged the party – Timi Frank
The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Timi Frank has accused the Chairman, John Oyegun of mismanaging the party.
He also alleged that a lot of thing has gone wrong in the APC, because of Oyegun’s leadership style.
Frank, in an interview with Punch, said for the party to move forward, it has to stop making the mistake that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) made.
He said “I said that because I want my party to sit up. I want my party to get its act together; there are a lot of things that are wrong with my party as of today, because of the kind of leadership Chief John Odigie-Oyegun is providing. I say this without fear of contradiction; major political re-alignments are going on in this country.
“I don’t want a scenario whereby my party will lose out at the end of the day. I don’t want Odigie-Oyegun to run this party aground, he has mismanaged this party; I don’t want us to lose our members to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party or any other political party for that matter. I am shouting today because I love this party we all laboured to bring into existence, we cannot be repeating the same mistakes that the former ruling party made, lost members and eventually lost power.”
The APC spokesman also said the party will not achieve anything good as long as Oyegun remains at the helm of affairs.
Frank who described Oyegun as a political liability, said what APC needs is a leader who will add political value to the party.
He also slammed Oyegun saying he does not understand the constitution of the APC, adding that he will continue to fight to ensure that the party delivers its promises to Nigerians.
Frank said “…This is the reason why I will continue to fight to ensure that the APC takes Nigeria to the right place but as long as Odigie-Oyegun remains as national chairman, we cannot achieve anything. Now that I am calling for his resignation, some may think it is personal, but it is not. We need a national chairman that will add political value to our party, we need a national chairman that can lead the party to victory during elections and we do not need a national chairman who will clearly be a political liability to this party as we head towards elections.
“We need a national chairman that will understand and follow due process in carrying out functions within the party. We need a chairman who understands the constitution in words and indeed. As of today, my national chairman does not understand the rules of this party, he does not understand the constitution of this party otherwise he would not try to carry out the kind of impunity he is about to by appointing somebody as spokesman for the party.
“He knows that appointing anybody into a national office outside the constitution and outside the National Convention is illegal. How can he do that? He should know that this is not the civil service where he was a permanent secretary; no position in the party is permanent. He cannot run this party like the ministries where he was permanent secretary. I will continue to stand my ground, I will not be intimidated.”
Timi Frank also told the leadership
of the All Progressives Congress (APC) not to give Nigerians false hope.
2018 WCQ: Algeria to announce squad to face Nigeria on Tuesday
The Algerian Football Federation have announced via their official webpage that the list of players summoned for the World Cup qualifying match against Nigeria in two weeks time will be revealed on Tuesday, November 1.
New Algeria manager Georges Leekens will face the media at 1100 hours at the Olympic Complex conference hall Mohamed Boudiaf Algiers immediately after the roster is announced.
The former Belgium and Tunisia manager will continue coaching Algeria until 2019 if he achieves his targets : qualifying for the 2018 World Cup and getting to the semifinals of the 2017 African Cup of Nations.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Federation are expected to announce the squad list to face the North Africans as from this weekend after Rohr must have submitted his nominated players to his employer.
The conspiracy to destroy Nigeria
I don’t know the exact date and time — the Nigerian political elite (some call it “elites”, but I’m more comfortable using the good old “elite”) held a two-day convention at an undisclosed location. After intense discussion, negotiation and feasting, they adopted a two-word vision statement: “Destroy Nigeria”. To actualise the vision, they also wrote a short mission statement: “To use our positions as elected or appointed political leaders to mismanage Nigeria, take excessive care of our personal needs, appropriate all possible resources to ourselves, cronies and associates, and ultimately under-develop Nigeria”.
The blueprint was developed. Committees were set up to implement the plan, in conjunction with the elite in public and private sectors. People were given specific tasks and assignments: you, go and destroy Kogi state; you, go and ruin the ministry of petroleum resources; you, go and make sure there is no electricity; you, go and derail the railway; you, go and make Customs a cesspool of decay; you, go and ensure that students are taught Chemistry without chemicals; you, let the roads be eternally unmotorable; you, go and work with the private sector elite to take out as much money as possible to buy property in Dubai, London, Monaco and New York.
The political elite also agreed to work as one, no matter party affiliation, ethnic origin, and religious beliefs. It was agreed that irrespective of the posting and position — federal, state, council, zone, ministry, agency, department, commission — the most important task is personal accumulation of wealth. Award contracts that are not meant to be executed. Start projects that are intended to be abandoned somewhere along the line. Inflate contracts, pay “mobilisation”, take the money and run. Finally, it was agreed that the political elite are one family, one fraternity: any insider who tries to spill the beans should be crushed. Injury to one family member is injury to all.
After the backslapping and glass-clinking, they brought the convention to a close and set out to work. From time to time, they do peer review. One will say ‘I now fly chattered jets across the country’. The other will say ‘I’m buying a private jet next week’. This one will say ‘my daughter’s wedding is holding in Paris’. That one will say ‘my birthday is in Venice’. Have you paid workers’ salaries? No, I owe five months, but my people understand that federal allocation has fallen. I’m travelling to China for one month with a 100-man delegation to go and woo foreign investors. I’m building an airport — to finance my re-election or retirement.
The sophisticated members of the political elite class are more creative, with the help of their friends in the private sector. They take 20-year bonds for ‘infrastructure’ and put their people in bondage, while the real infrastructure is the stomach or campaign finance. They concession public assets — and the concessionaire is their front. So they sit down to work out the inflated cost of the project, rig the cost recovery period (10 years can become 40 years after a bottle of cognac), and if anything goes wrong, they waste state resources to “buy out” the concessionaire — meaning a project that cost N5 billion can be bought back by the government for N80 billion. Conspiracy.
Meanwhile, the political elite also implement a well-perfected plan to keep the people busy: they play up ethnic differences, stoke regional and religious emotions, and create platforms and groups to promote or counter agitations. The people on the streets, largely unaware of the elite conspiracy, eagerly jump on the train, insulting and yelling at one another in the belief that one religion or one ethnic group or one geo-political zone is their enemy. The elite create narratives that becloud the fact that mismanagement is in every nook and cranny of Nigeria, the fact that incompetence is in every council and state. They just tell the naive people what they love to hear.
The hapless people are hungry and angry and will fall for anything. They are unaware that right on their streets, the elite conspiracy is being implemented through muddy roads, gaping potholes, clogged drains and marauding muggers. Politics is coloured as black and white to the gullible masses. They think that one party is good and another is bad, that one ethnic group is full of morons while their own is filled with geniuses. The plot of the political elite is to make sure the people never get to speak with one voice to confront them — and this is working just fine. If only the people knew of the conspiracy, they would stone these overfed politicians first, and ask questions later.
You are asking me: was there really a meeting where the political elite agreed to destroy Nigeria? Well, well, well… let us put it this way: it doesn’t matter if there was actually a ‘conspiracy convention’. The politicians do not have to meet physically to draw up a plan to underdevelop Nigeria. It is a mental meeting. Anybody who gets political power knows he is expected to act in a certain way, and he understands quite well that the purpose of the power is not to make life better for the people but to enjoy comfort and accumulate as much wealth as possible. If some development happens along the line, all good. But that was never the intention.
When politicians get power, they understand very well what it means. They don’t need any convention to understand the unwritten rules: somebody nominated or helped you into office, so paying the political IOU must be top priority; you don’t come out of government not owning new mansions or buying an Island, so amassing wealth is another priority; there is another election coming up, so you need to build up funds for that; when you award contracts, the fundamental motive is to stockpile personal wealth, not to improve anything — but if they end up improving healthcare, education, housing and anything at all, smile and claim credit.
I do not have any problem with the political elite — which I would define simply as “those who are privileged to wield any form of political power and influence by appointment, election or association”. Every country has its elite classes — political, economic, traditional, professional, etc. It is part of the societal structure from the foundation of the world. To be a member of the political elite is therefore not a stigma or a sin. If I my fictional Nigerian political elite “convention” created the wrong impression, I do apologise. I repeat: there is nothing wrong with being a member of the political elite. It is a thing to be desired.
However, as with all human formations and classifications, they have different motives and different motivations. There are two basic classifications of the political elite: the Developmental Political Elite (DPE) and the Predatory Political Elite (PPE). There is a fundamental difference. DPEs are developmental in their orientation: they have a ‘vision of society’, a mental picture of how the society should be in terms of political, human and economic development. Development is their core vision. They are no saints and are not beyond seeking personal comfort, but that is a “fringe benefit” rather than the primary objective. They have a passion for development.
PPEs, on the other hand, are innately predatory: they have only a ‘vision of self’. What excites them the most is personal benefit. Development sometimes creeps into the agenda but that is purely an aside. This is the category of political elite that have hijacked Nigeria at national and sub-national levels, perhaps since the Independence era. There have been episodes of hijack by the developmental elite and they made some impact. In the military governments of Gen. Yakubu Gowon, Lt. Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo and Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, there was a noticeable presence of DPEs. In Obasanjo’s second coming, there were also quite a few of them.
I conclude. By and large, I believe that for Nigeria to progress, the developmental elite must be in control of political power, either as the president or as the president’s core group (“kitchen cabinet”). The Asian Tigers were developed by DPEs. The Chinese DPEs pulled 500 million citizens out of poverty in three decades. DPEs are driven by love for country. They are competent and patriotic — willing and able to nullify the elite conspiracy. They can change the vision from “Destroy Nigeria” to “Develop Nigeria”. If Buhari is ever going to succeed, the right kind of elite must “hijack” his government. His kitchen cabinet must be filled with DPEs. Key.
AND FOUR OTHER THINGS…
INCONCLUSIVE INEC
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has made its name as the “inconclusive national electoral commission” — and it added another feather to its cap on Thursday when it recognised Mr. Jimoh Ibrahim as the PDP governorship candidate for Ondo state. Why did I say so? In Edo state, INEC recognised Pastor Osagie Ize Iyamu, the candidate of the Ahmed Makarfi ‘PDP faction’, as the governorship flag bearer. In Ondo, it is recognising the candidate of the Modu Sheriff ‘PDP faction’. That means INEC is inconclusive on what PDP faction to recognise. Not completely out of character, you would say, but intriguing all the same. Fishy.
MAGU MATTER
Mr. Ibrahim Magu has been acting as chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) forever and ever. Why has the senate not confirmed him? How long are we going to wait to have a substantive chairman? There is no doubt that Magu has been working round the clock in the anti-graft war, and if there is any agency President Buhari can be very proud of today, EFCC is it. There are a few things many of us do not agree with concerning EFCC operations — particularly the media trials while someone is still being investigated — but that should not detract from the fact that Magu has been doing a commendable job leading the agency. Puzzling.
CODE OF MISCONDUCT
Who still remembers what the senate tried to do to the ICPC Act in 2002? Following a belief that President Olusegun Obasanjo wanted to use ICPC against Senate President Anyim Pius Anyim, the lawmakers sought to render the agency impotent. The amendment died on arrival. Now, federal lawmakers are trying to bring the code of conduct bureau (CCB) and code of conduct tribunal (CCT) under the control of the national assembly by amending the laws — apparently because they believe the president is using the CCT against Senate President Bukola Saraki. Since the legislature wants executive powers, shouldn’t we just return to the parliamentary system? Absurd.
NO, THANKS
That two ambassadorial nominees turned down Buhari is not what surprises me — it is the fact that they were not pre-informed about their nominations in the first place. It was during the military era that this culture of “appointment by NTA network news” started, and I remember two people with similar names once showing up for inauguration under the Gen. Ibrahim Babangida government. Although Mrs Pauline Tallen and Dr. Usman Bugaje gave “good” reasons for turning down the nominations, we did not even have to get to that. APC promised us change, but it seems it is more of the same. Maybe it is a Nigerian problem — not that of political parties. Embarrassing.
Saturday, October 29, 2016
U.N.: ISIS Is Using Tens Of Thousands Of Civilians As Human Shields In Mosul
Constitution of Republic of Biafra would be collective – IPOB
Buhari’s chief-of-staff resumes duties, dismisses suspension rumour
Germany announces ‘zero tolerance’ policy against creepy clowns ahead of Halloween
Twin suicide bombings kill at least nine in Nigeria
"Two suicide bombers riding in motorised rickshaws this morning detonated their explosives 10 minutes apart, with one of them targeting the Bakassi IDP (internally displaced persons) camp on the outskirts of the city," Mohammed Kanar, spokesman for Nigeria Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), said on Saturday.
"Nine persons lost their lives with twenty-four persons injured and evacuated to various hospitals," NEMA said in a statement posted on Twitter.
Civilian self-defence fighter Dan Batta that two suicide bombers tried to enter a refugee camp, which houses more than 16,000 people fleeing fighting between the Boko Haram group and government forces, The Associated Press news agency said.
The first blast went off around 7am local time (06:00GMT), Batta said.
I Never Rejected My Nomination As NERC Chairman – Prof. Akintunde Akinwande
Akintunde Akinwande
Nigerian American engineering professor has dismissed social media report that he turned down the offer of appointment as Chairman of Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission.
Akinwande was nominated for the Chairmanship of NERC by President Muhammadu Bahuri, but failed to appear before the National Assembly for screening on October 25.
His failure to appear for the screening was wrongly interpreted by a section of the social media.
Friday, October 28, 2016
God sent Buhari to save Nigeria from collapse – Oyegun
The National Chairman of Nigeria’s ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, says God sent President Muhammadu Buhari to save Nigeria from collapse.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Mr. Oyegun made the observation in Sokoto on Friday when he declared open a three-day retreat organised by the Kano State Chapter of the party for its officials and stakeholders on political party management.
Mr. Oyegun said: ”Buhari was God-sent at the most crucial time in Nigeria’s history.
“He inherited a comatose economy and he has been strenuously working to deliver on his campaign promises centred on the economy, security and fighting corruption.
“Insurgency has been tamed, while the issues of militancy and other related security challenges were being diligently attended to by the President.”
Mr. Oyegun also said that the president was being so “frugal” with every kobo that accrued to the nation, saying that the economy would soon bounce back.
The party national chairman said that no sane and patriotic Nigerian would be pessimistic about the way Mr. Buhari was uniquely tackling corruption.
“Buhari is generally working tirelessly to make Nigeria a better place for all Nigerians,” he said.
Mr. Oyegun stressed the need for internal democracy as well as ensuring the supremacy of the party.
The Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, said that the retreat was organised for stocktaking on the achievements, problems and to chart the way forward.
Mr. Ganduje said that APC in Kano was still united and indivisible.
Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State said the retreat would help to keep the party on the right track.
Mr. Tambuwal said: “This is to ensure that government is properly adjusted in the interest of the common people.”
Kawu Sumaila, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters, restated that governors of the party were its due leaders in the states.
The Chief Whip of the House of Representatives, Alhassan Doguwa and a chieftain of the party in the state, Bashir Tofa, commended the wisdom of organising the retreat.
The Zonal Vice Chairman of the party, North West, Inuwa Abdulkadir, said that the retreat was the first of its kind organised by any of the state chapters of the party.
(NAN)
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Funtua Motor Park: Open Letter To Governor Aminu Bello Masari – Abdul Shamsu Funtua Writes
The lack of common understanding and inability to speak with one voice is the major problem we are facing. I emphasised the need for the us to come together and speak with one voice. let’s forget our differences and fight for better Funtua.
God Bless Katsina State
Writes (abdulshamsufuntua@gmail.com)
I am in shock that 150 people from Funtua would assent to such unpatriotic journey to meet you at the state’s government house to demand for cancellation of full rehabilitation that only favors very few people. I am also at loss with words that these same People are mostly handpicked and sponsored to travel to Government house to oppose and reject the full rehabilitation of the motor park, they were given the sum of N500,000 to share. The worst part of it is that they were accompanied by Member representing Funtua in the state house of assembly and one of your right hand man. It is very unfortunate that the person we voted to represent us at the legislature to help push for laws that will benefit us saw nothing amiss in the cancellation and downgrading the project.
It is unfortunate that Alh. Idi Danliman who is considered a patriot and Hon. Abubakar Total who was there on his own without the approval of his constituents, they both threw patriotism and majority’s interest out of the window to support the downgrading of the project, with Your Excelency playing the unfortunate role of accepting and dancing to their tone. Their demand, if not stemmed is capable of eroding whatever is left in your administration.
Your excellency sir, I feel it will be most unpatriotic if I fail to draw your attention, for leadership to be effective, a leader and his subjects must play their roles symbolically, this is a disturbing observation and needs to be handled.
The most important single ingredient in the formula of success is knowing how to get along with people. For the sake of setting record straight, conduct a public opinion survey and you will see how selfish those people are that demand for cancellation and reduction of the project scope are just doing it for their selfish interest, they don’t represent us, they don’t have the interest of the majority at heart, most of the people that appeared before you were brainwashed and sponsored to appear without knowing the benefits associated with the upgrade. I am of the stance that your decision should reflect the change you promised us. The project is needed most at this moment in history when the state government is searching for other ways of increasing the internal generated revenue, your excellency sir, these people are not experts in environmental development neither are they in economy, it’s a project that will benefit the state in general and can’t be abandoned in the expense of very few people’s selfish interest. No genuine development can take place in any sector of the economy without adequately and resourcefully involving and taking a radical decision when necessary. We have to move forward, we can’t continue to be in the same situation just because some very few people think that decision doesn’t favor them. We are in full support of full demolition and reconstruction of the Funtua central motor park. We appeal for the reversion of the decision. It is not in the interest of the majority and your administration. That view, pretty much echoes the sentiments expressed by the majority of people. Their request to reduce the scope of the project if granted is capable of pitching your government against the people.The lack of common understanding and inability to speak with one voice is the major problem we are facing. I emphasised the need for the us to come together and speak with one voice. let’s forget our differences and fight for better Funtua.
God Bless Funtua Local Government
God Bless Katsina State
Writes (abdulshamsufuntua@gmail.com)
Mariah Carey Explains Split with Her Fiance James Packer
Mariah Carey Reports Earlier stormed the internet that American singer has called off her engagement with her billionaire fiance James Packer, contrary to earlier claims that he did the dumping over her alleged expensive lifestyle.
Carey’s team announced on Channel 7’s Sunrise programme on Friday, that the couple “had a fight in Greece. They have not seen each other since”.
Read announcement by Carey’s Team:
Kaffy Replies Dancer Who Slammed Her Following Outburst with Davido
Kaffy Nigerian dancer, choreographer, dance instructor and fitness coach has finally has replied the dance that slammed her following the outburst with Davido.
Kaffy responded to the viral video shared by her former protege Michael Omani, who claimed that the Magneto Dance Company CEO treats dancers unfairly. She took her instagram account to narrate why she called out davido at first and explained how she helped Micheal while they were working together. Read Full Reply Below:
Davido reacts to Kaffy's rant, Sayrah reveals why Kaffy is angry
Russia warships: Kuznetsov battle group 'refuels off North Africa'
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Russia's only aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov, will join Russian vessels already off the Syrian coast |
Some Donald Trump Voters Warn of Revolution if Hillary Clinton Wins
Nigeria’s anti-corruption crusade yielding results – Danish envoy
Nigeria launches infrastructure program to tackle insurgency in oil delta
Exchange Rate 27/10/16: Today’s Naira Rate Against Dollar, Pound and Euro Oct 27, 2016
We’re Not Recruiting, Beware of Job Scammers – NSCDC
NSCDC The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps in Benue has alerted the public of the existence of employment racket within the command.
The NSCDC Commandant, Mr. Shuaibu Jibrin, said on Thursday that the racket had been collecting money from applicants in the guise of offering them employment into the organisation. Jibrin, however, assured that its searchlights had already been beamed on the perpetrators while explaining that all recruitment exercises by the organisation “are properly advertised through the mass media”. He said, “Currently, the NSCDC is not carrying out any recruitment, the NSCDC recruits based on certain criteria and merit which is always advertised through the mass media. He said applicants had never been charged during NSCDC’s recruitment exercises, and assured that those behind the syndicate would soon be apprehended and brought to justice
We Will Come Out of Recession Better and Stronger – President Buhari
Buhari Nigeria’s President on Thursday in Abuja said that Nigeria will emerge better and stronger from its current economic recession.
‘Chemistry’ EP Is My Birthday Gift to Falz – Simi
Simi Simisola Bolatito Ogunleye, Nigerian singer and songwriter said the release of ‘Chemistry’, was her gift to Falz on his birthday.
‘Chemistry’, the collaborative EP of Falz and Simi, was released to coincide with the birthday of the former.While wishing him a happy birthday on her Instagram page, Simi hinted that the release of the EP was orchestrated to fall on Falz’s birthday. “Birthday Boy – this EP coming out today was actually my birthday present to him”, she wrote.
Falz & Simi Falz and Simi have finally released their highly anticipated collaborated EP titled, “Chemistry.”
“Chemistry” is a seven-track joint EP released via world music purchasing platform, iTunes on Falz’ birthday, October 27, 2016.
Falz & Simi – Cinderella – DOWNLOAD MP3
Falz & Simi – Show Me Pepper – Download MP3
Falz & Simi – Want To – Download MP3
Falz & Simi – Foreign – Download MP3
Falz & Simi – Enough – Download MP3
Falz & Simi – Chemistry – Download MP3
Falz & Simi – Shake Your Body – Download MP3
VP Osinbajo to Deliver Lecture On Boko Haram at Harvard University
Osinbajo Nigeria’s Vice President will continue the global campaign against Boko Haram insurgency in a lecture he would deliver at the Harvard University, Boston, in the U.S. on Thursday.
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Phyno Unveils Album Cover For His Sophomore Album “The Playmaker”
Phyno Indigenous rapper-singer is set to release his sophomore solo studio album ‘The Playmaker’.
The Nigerian rapper who released his debut “No Guts No Glory” in 2014 is looking to double his tally, by dropping his second studio album. ‘The Playmaker’ will be released in a few days.
Dancer Kaffy apologises for insulting Davido
Kaffy attacks Davido, other celebrities who allegedly disrespect Nigerian dancers
Naira weakens on black market
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari seeks parliament's approval to borrow $30 billion
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has requested lawmakers to approve a plan to obtain 30 billion dollars in foreign loans to finance key projects and plug budget deficits in the next three years.
Buhari sent a letter which was read on the floor of the House of Representatives in Abuja on Tuesday urging lawmakers to approve the loan to "ensure prompt implementation of the projects."
He said the projects would cut across all sectors with special emphasis on infrastructure, agriculture, health, education, water supply, growth and job creation and reducing poverty.
Kenya marks day for people born with two sex organs
MMM Nigeria: Ponzi Scheme, robbing Peter to pay Paul?
For instance, the number of Nigerians that now patronize the popular lottery games is on the increase. Some youths are also deeply involved in sport betting through such platforms as Nairabet, Merrybet and Bet9ja, among others.
It is against this backdrop that the MMM Federal Republic of Nigeria made a grand entrance into the Nigerian investment market in 2016. MMM stands for Mavrodi Mondial Moneybox and takes its name from its founders, Sergei Panteleevich Mavrodi, Vyacheslav Mavrodi, and Olga Melnikova.
The outfit was established in 1989 by these three Russian nationals, and promises its clients 30 per cent return on investment (ROI) for money put into the system for 30 days. The scheme prides itself as a mutual aid fund through which recruited members contribute money to assist others.
The founders claimed they are not into banking, online business, investment company or a multi level marketing (MLM) program. The scheme structure, however, indicates otherwise. For instance, members can have multi-level structures under them and receive bonus from each donation of every participant in their structures.