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Sunday 9 March 2014

For Ladies – 10 Foods That Ensures Bigger Br**Sts

If you are interested in increasing your chest size naturally without surgery, changing your diet something you should consider. It is important to realize that food by itself cannot induce chest growth. For that you need chest enlargement herbs. However, without the amino acids and phytoestrogens that are contained in certain foods, your br**sts will not grow as much as they should, no matter how many herbs you take. The following ten foods are both good for you and available in any grocery store. Simply add them in your diet to boost your natural chest enlargement program.



1. Alfalfa sprouts Alfalfa sprouts are rich inphytoestrogens and other nutrients that promote chest growth.
2. Avocado Avocado contains amino acids and other nutrients that promote growth of the br**sts.
3. Flax seeds  Flax seeds contain phytoestrogens, which stimulate chest growth.
4. Milk Milk is high in protein and also contains naturally occurring estrogen, progesterone, and prolactin, which are needed for chest growth.
5. Nuts Nuts are high in monosaturated fat, which promotes chest growth.
6. Parsley Parsley is a plant which stimulates the production of estrogen and even regulates hormonal disorders.
7. Seafood Seafood contains high levels of manganese, which helps to increase s*x hormones, thus. promoting the growth of chest tissue. Seafood also makes the chest tissues more susceptible to estrogen.
8. Soy Soy products are rich in isoflavones and help fight the free radicals and cancer cells that might grow in chest tissues. It is also very rich in phytoestrogens, the hormone largely responsible for chest growth.
9. Sunflower seeds Sunflower seeds are high in protein, which increases chest volume.
10. Whey protein Protein is crucial to any chest enlargement program. Although including meat, poultry, and fish in your diet is an good way to boost chest growth, whey protein is an even more concentrated protein food.. If you want to grow your br**sts naturally, you can boost your progress by eating these ten foods.The best part of the natural chest enlargement experience is that aimost everything you do for chest growth also benefits your overall health in some way. Bigger br**sts and better health: what a great combination!

Samuel Eto’o Mocks Jose Mourinho With His Opening Goal Celebration

etoo1 Samuel Eto’o Mocks Jose Mourinho With His Opening Goal Celebration [Pics + Video]Chelsea striker Samuel Eto’o posed as an old man after scoring in Saturday’s English Premier League game against Tottenham Hotspur in an apparent reference to coach Jose Mourinho’s remarks about him.
The Portuguese tactician stirred controversy when he was filmed talking with a Swiss businessman at a sponsor event last month in which he said: ” I have one (Eto’o) but he’s 32. Maybe 35, who knows?”
Both Mourinho and Eto’o played down the incident but the latter responded his own way at Stamford Bridge, posing as an old man while grasping the corner flag after opening the scoring against Tottenham.
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THE OBESERE RAPE SCANDAL IS GETTING JUICY O! Friend Of The Victim Tells Her Side Of The Story!

So we are finally getting to know who the liar is!Bola Okoro, the woman who introduced the Obesere to Olanike Olaiya, has finally spoken!

According to Okoro, Olanike Olaiya was not the accuser’s real name but Morenike Kikelomo and “she had been abandoned by her parents because of her waywardness.”

Mrs Okoro in a press conference with journalists on Friday in Ibadan, Oyo State stated thus:

“I have been responsible for the upkeep of Olaiya and her daughter, Folawe, for more than five years. Olaiya had earlier revealed to me, a plan to blackmail Obesere for N10 million, but I warned her not to try such a thing and I thought she had taken to my advice.

Narrating how it all began, Okoro said

“Obesere is my business partner and I introduced Olanike to him in order for him to help her with her business without knowing that she had another plan to malign him. She was with Obesere on Tuesday and called me that she would be coming to Ibadan to check on her child on Wednesday, but I told her to wait; that I was also coming to Lagos for a meeting, and she came to meet me at that meeting.

“I was not aware that anything was wrong with her until we got to Ibadan, but I was surprised when Obesere called me that Olanike said she was bleeding that I should take her to the hospital,” Okoro said.

 “When I inquired about what was wrong, she told me that if I needed money, I should support her plan to collect N10 million from Obesere, but I refused. I told her that I would never be part of that plan before she proceeded to Lagos and reported the alleged abuse at Okota Police Station,” she added.

“I have known Alhaji Obesere for over 12 years and he is a responsible, kind-hearted individual who cannot hurt a fly. I wonder why he would stoop so low as to rape or use a girl for ritual when so many girls are out there who want to have him” Okoro concluded.

See why Actress Anita Joseph Rejected her Lover’s Marriage Proposal...

anitaa1Nollywood actress, Anita Joseph, popularly known as Nita J was in the news a couple of weeks back for rejecting her European lover’s marriage proposal.. And in a new chat with Encomium, the curvy chiq explained why she allowed that opportunity go just like that.

Excerpts:

Why did you reject your lover’s marriage proposal?
I rejected it because I cannot be a full housewife.  He wants me to quit acting and become a full housewife. But I am not that type that sits at home all day.  I love working. I love being busy.  He said when we get
married, I will quit acting.

How long have you known him?
I have known him for two years and we have dated for a year.

Tell us about him.
I don’t want to disclose his identity, all I can say is that his name is Mr. M.  He is a good guy but he can stab you when he gets jealous.  He is so possessive.

Does he know you are an actress?  How supportive is he of your career?
He knows who I am.  Why wouldn’t he know?  He saw me on television before we eventually met.  He has been following all my movies.  He is not in support of my career.  He wants me to quit after marriage.  He doesn’t want me out because he doesn’t like my involvement in love scenes.  He doesn’t want people to be looking at me and me exposing myself because of romantic scenes.

Do you have it in mind to get married one day?
Of course, I have marriage in mind.  But I am not in a hurry to walk down the aisle.

How old is Nita J?
Why do you want to know my age?  I cannot disclose that at all.

Why is Nita J controversial?
They made me controversial, you need to ask the people responsible for that.

You also like flaunting your figure all over the place, why?
I don’t know why, but there is a saying that when you have it, flaunt it.

You have been linked to a lot of men in the past, why have you not settled down with one of them?
I have no comment for that question.

You lost your jeep sometime back, were you able to recover it?
No, I was unable to recover it. But I have replaced it, thank God for that.

You tried your hands on music but it seems you didn’t go far with it, why?
I am still doing music, it is just that movies took over.  I am yet to release an album but I will definitely do that.


Iceprince’s son Jamal & Wizkid’s Son Boluwatife, who’s more cute?

iceprince son wizkid sonIce shared the picture of him and the adorable kids today

Boko Haram’s ‘Human Butcher’ Captured

Boko Haram terroristsNigerian security forces operating with the Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) Friday captured suspected terrorists, including one described as “Boko Haram’s lead specialist in human butchery” as they continue their offensive against the insurgents along Nigeria’s border with Chad.
A dusk attack by the terrorists in their bid to overrun markets in communities in the outskirts of Monguno and NNPC at New Marte, Borno State along the border with Chad, was also repelled by the MNJTF.

The Director of Defence Information (DDI), Maj-Gen Chris Olukolade who disclosed the capture of the “human butcher’ in a statement yesterday added that over 50 assorted brands of grenades and 11 AK 47 rifles were recovered from the fleeing terrorists.

He revealed that cordon and search operations are ongoing at the general area while heightened patrols are continuing.

Meanwhile, he said, interrogation of captured terrorists from various locations had been yielding useful information as to their mode of operations.
“Among those in custody is a lead specialist in butchering human beings who insists he does not use firearms but daggers and cutlasses for his assignment”, he said.

In the same vein, Olukolade said that troops on stop and search patrol yesterday afternoon in Maiduguri arrested a man suspected to be a terrorist with an unprimed Improvised Explosive Device (IED), who was undergoing further interrogation as at the time of reporting.

The Defence Spokesman further revealed that more assaults and encounters are continuing in other identified locations as intelligence sources confirm the routes being used by the fleeing terrorists.

“Troops have been directed to sustain aggressive patrols in certain areas where terrorists’ actions are anticipated,” he added.


Kim to get $1m for each year she stays married to Kanye

kimKim Kardashian will get $1million for each year she stays married to Kanye West, this is according to their pre-nup agreement which is in the final stages, Radar Online reports…

“The entire process for the prenup for Kim and Kanye has been extremely easy, and relatively drama free. Kanye didn’t even think the couple needed a prenup, and was ready to give Kim carte blanche to all of his financial assets. Yes, he loves Kim that much. There is a huge difference from Kim’s prenup with Kris Humphries… the preparation of their agreement went on for several months. It was long and tedious.” a source told Radar Online

Minus the $1million, Kim will also get their Bel Air mansion, will keep all jewelry and gifts given to her by Kanye. Money she earns from her reality show, clothing line, & promotional appearances will be hers and hers alone. This is a similar pre-nup to what Jay Z and Beyonce have…

Maheeda Shares ‘Full’ Version of Her Naked Pics (18+ ONLY)

Naija Baddest Girl, Caroline Sam, popularly known as Maheeda is in the headlines again.In the morning of March 6, 2014, Thursday, she took her Instagram account to make some kind of a shake-up for her followers by posting full version of her acrobatic photos.Apparently the previous photos were just a teaser. Now, the whole body is on full display! WARNING: Viewer Discretion Is Advised, 18+ ONLY.
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I Have Infected 324 Men With HIV – Kenyan University Student Confesses

That thing between the two legs can be risky at times….Poor faithful wives, you can imagine a man comes into their home and infect his wife with this kind of virus.
The beautiful young lady confessed to Kenya scandals that after discovering she had the deadly HIV virus, she is on a mission to destroy the society by infecting 2000 more by the end of this year.

Among the 324 she claims to have infected, 156 are students, 3 politicians and the rest are married men, lecturers, lawyers, some celebrities among others. She says not a day passes before she has sex with at least 4 men and without protection.

She also adds that she is on a revenge mission because it’s the same men that destroyed her life by infecting her with AIDS. She is only 19 yrs and she is in 2nd year. Read her story below…

Her Story:
I’m 19 and a 2nd year here at Kabarak Uni, I joined this college a virgin though i have had boyfriends before,my parents are strict so having sex was never on my mind.
Sep 22nd 2013 is a day i will never forget,we went clubbing in town and got drunk with some senior students then went back hostels for party round 2,i remember less but i remember waking up naked to some guy called Javan with my P painful and knew he had sex with me when drunk i only asked if he used a condom and he said yes,however when taking bath i noticed sperms down there,i wanted to commit suicide,i feared getting pregnant and HIV,took contras and hoped i was HIV free.

In November i tested HIV positive,i felt like cutting off my neck,i confronted that guy and he insisted he was clean that i got it from somewhere,i was so depressed and took alcohol to die,i even bought poison,the pain was just unbearable how was i gonna face the world,i let my parents down,i gave up on the world and just wanted to end my life” .
Kenyan scandals Quickly goes to her FB profile to see her photos and take it from here,she is one fine piece of art,right features in the right places,a bad joke but Jesus would say OMG on spotting her,no man can resist this ladys charm,not even Jimmy Gathu there’s no a single clue from her photos that she could be infected she continues ”.something came up in my mind that i should revenge,i hated men and didn’t want to be near any,my future had been ruined,somehow someone had to pay,after private therapies and sessions i gained strength not even my parents,friends knew of my conditions even up to now,my life would then take a turn and depend on ARVs.

I accepted my fate and promised to make all men i come across suffer,i know i am attractive and men both married n unmarried chases me left right and center,luckily my body has remained good and if anything my curves got better something you men like.

I buried the good girl in me and became the bad girl,my goal was to infect as many as possible so far since Dec up to now i have infected 324 men and i make sure to note down there list which i secretly keep when ill be on my death bed i will release it.

I know i have nothing left to do on earth but wait for my death but before i do,men will get it. My target is over 2k by the end of the year,pregnancy is out of question i am on contras so i just do raw which most men here love they dont even question,my looks and body works greatly for me,i give it good. Of the 324 about 156 are students here at the college,the remaining are married men outside,lecturers,lawyers,some celebs and 3 politicians. Not a day passes without me having sex,mostly 4 people per day”


Monday 3 March 2014

Students storm Oyo governor’s office, block gate

The protesting students.Students of Oyo State School of Hygiene, Eleyele, Ibadan, on Monday stormed the Oyo State Governor’s Office and shut down governance for a few hours.

The students were protesting the non-accreditation of courses in their school. They blocked the main entrance of the office and demanded that Governor Abiola Ajimobi hear their plight.

No fewer than 300 students of the institution were involved in the protest, which was led by the school’s Students’ Union President, Tunde Ayuba.

The students lamented that since the school was established about 81 years ago, no effort had been made to upgrade the school’s facilities. They added that the certificates offered by the school had no national status.

Ayuba said, “Our school was established on April 1, 1933, but 81 years after, the school has yet to be accredited. We don’t have the infrastructure to compete as a higher institution. Some people refer to us as second-class higher institution. We earn Ordinary Diploma and Higher Diploma certificates, but we do not observe the National Youth Service Corps scheme because we are not accredited. The National Association of Nigerian Students does not recognise us either.”

Ayuba pointed out that gaining admission to the school was not an easy task as students would have to go through stages of examinations. He also alleged that the school’s tuition was high.

“Before our admission into the school, we wrote different examinations and went through a three-month probation period, which was referred to as weeding. Our tuition is more than N70,000 and while indigenes pay an extra N15,000 to the government purse, non-indigenes pay N25,000.”

Secretary to the State Government, Ismail Alli, who attended to the students on behalf of the governor, said the government was not sleeping over the issue.

He explained that Ajimobi had approved the upgrading of the institution to a school of health technology, adding that the House of Assembly was working on the bill.

He said, “It is a good thing that you have come as orderly group of students. You are pace-setting students of a respected hygiene institution that was established in 1933. The governor has mandated me to let you know that he acknowledges the contribution of the school to the development of the state.

“The governor is ready to deal with your problems, but there is a procedure to follow before this school can be the college of health technology that the governor desires. The bill for the upgrade put together by the Ministry of Health has already been presented to the state House of Assembly.”

The SSG appealed to the students and assured them that their agitations would be taken care of.

“We have in the 2014 budget the provision for upgrading of the school facilities that will lead to its accreditation. Everything you are clamouring for are already being taken care of,” the SSG added.

SSS arrests graduate, B’Haram members for killing Islamic cleric

                                  SSS Deputy Director, Public Relations, Marilyn OgarThe State Security Service has arrested a graduate of English Literature from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Yasir Salihu, and six other Boko Haram members who allegedly assassinated a popular Islamic cleric, Sheik Adam Albani, his wife and son on February 1, 2014 at Gwagwaje area of Zaria, Kaduna State.

The cleric was murdered while returning from a religious event at Markaz Centre, Tudun Wada, Zaria, Kaduna State, on account of his anti-Boko Haram sermons and for allegedly threatening to expose the sect’s members to security agencies.

Other sect members that were arrested were, Yakub Abdullahi (a.k.a Alhaji Bala or Alhaji Kano Yakub Bulunkutu), Ibrahim Shuaibu (a.k.a Kawal Abu Amar), Bilyamin Usman, Sahabi Ismail, Umar Yasir and Musa Abubakar.

A  member of the sect, Kabiru, was killed while attempting to snatch a weapon from a security operative in the course of his arrest.

The SSS Deputy Director, Public Relations, Marilyn Ogar, who paraded the suspects on Monday in Abuja, explained that Albani was killed for his pro-western posture and his preaching which were contrary to the Boko Haram ideology.

According to her, the hatred for Albani  culminated in a meeting by members of the sect under the leadership of Abdullahi at Hayin Danmani in Rigasa area of Kaduna State, where Boko Haram’s decision-making organ, the Shura council, ordered the killing of the Islamic cleric.

Ogar stated that the sect members had attempted to kill Albani on January 23, 2014, but the plot failed as he was said to have travelled.

Ogar said, “Investigation and confessions by the suspects revealed that Albani’s pro-western posture and his preaching are contrary to the Boko Haram ideology.

“He was consequently placed on a surveillance and was tracked to Markaz Salafiya Centre  by Boko Haram members and killed on February 1 where they waited for him till the end of his sermon, trailed and eventually killed him and his family, while other occupants of the vehicle sustained varying degrees of injuries.”

The SSS deputy director said that Abdullahi, 42, was the Kaduna/Niger states sub-regional commander of the sect, adding that he was actively involved in the 2009 insurrection in Maiduguri, Borno State.

Ogar stated that Abdullahi later fled to Kouseri town in Cameroon, from where he relocated to Kano State to organise fleeing members of the sect and coordinate their robbery attacks.

“He is the arrowhead of Sheik  Albani’s killing, as he not only directed the assassination plot, but procured the two AK47 rifles used,” she said.

The SSS stated that investigation was ongoing to apprehend other sect  members operating in Kaduna/Niger axis and to  expose the sources of their weapons, adding that the suspects would soon be taken to court.

Salihu, 35,  in an interview with journalists, admitted to being a member of the violent sect.

He confessed to taking part in the surveillance on Albani, before he was murdered.

The ABU graduate, who works as the Head of Records and Billing Department, Horizons Medical Centre, Wuse Zone 6, Abuja, said he joined the sect in 2009 when he attended a sermon by the late Boko Haram leader, Mohammed Yusuf, in Maiduguri.

Nokia X, X+ and XL hands-on

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Nokia officially announced its first ever family of Android smartphones. Meet the X family of smartphones consisting of the Nokia X, Nokia X+ and Nokia XL.
Don't make any mistake about it, this is not a Google-certified project and thus the X phones don't run the Google Play Services such as the Play Store, Gmail and Chrome. Nokia and Microsoft have worked hard though to integrate their core services and apps.As a result, all phones have the excellent Nokia HERE Maps, as well as the Microsoft One Drive (former SkyDrive) and Skype. Users will be free to sideload any Android app they want and can download new apps easily from the dedicated Nokia store and Yandex Store, which is quite popular in Russia.
The Nokia X+ and XL share the same chipset - a 1GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 with 768MB of RAM. The Nokia X is the only one with just 512MB of RAM.

The Nokia X features a 4" IPS LCD display of WVGA (480 x 800 pixels) resolution. Colors are okay, brightness and contrast are reasonable, but nothing spectacular out of a sub-100 euro device.
Under the hood, the entire Nokia X range shares the same 1GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 chipset, with only the X somewhat limited at 512MB of RAM. Internal storage is just 4GB, but is expandable up to 32GB.
At the back of the Nokia X there's a 3MP fixed focus camera, but no front-facer. The phone weighs 129 grams and packs a 1500mAh battery. It's good for 10.5 hours of 3G talk time and a maximum standby time of 17 days. It is also capable of up to 26 hours of music playback, while video playback time is quoted at 8.4 hours.
The build quality of the X is superb. The plastic feels nice as with most recent Nokia smartphones and isn't a ferocious fingerprint magnet. It's quite sturdy too.
Overall, Android runs well on the X, despite the lower RAM than the other two X members. It's also very easy to navigate around as the tiles offer a comfortable view of what you have on the phone

119 Students Escape Death As Fire Razes Female Hostel In Abia

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It was yet another lucky escape for students of the Federal Government Girls College Umuahia as 119 girls escaped death when a school hostel housing them was razed by fire.
No life was lost in the fire incident as the students were said to be in their classrooms observing their night prep when the fire started.
Thisday gathered that the fire incident occurred at about 8.30pm on Sunday. It was the second fire incident in the school in less than three months. On December 9, 2013 the school had lost a hostel housing 79 students four days before the end of the school session.
Acting principal of the school, Mr. Ernest Chukwuka lamented the fire incident just as the school was putting finishing touches to the hostel which was burnt last December. He said that if not for the timely intervention of the state fire service the fire would have spread to other hostels. [Thisday]

OMG! Uganda President’s Daughter Confesses: I’m Homosexual

                     
In a startling revelation the daughter of President of Ugandan, Yoweri ­Museveni, confessed during a radio talk show in Mbarara, Western Uganda, that she is homosexual, and that she is revealing this fact as a protest to the anti-gay law that was recently signed into law by her own father.
Diana Kamuntu, President Museveni’s daughter said though she loves her father unconditionally, she does not agree with his government’s anti-gay stance, and that she will fight against it.

In the words of the President’s daughter:

“I am gay, I am homosexual. I have known this since I was a little girl. Also, I have been Christian all of my life, so I will not tolerate any law of this supposedly democratic nation, that will place hate on any person just because of what his or her sexual orientation happens to be. “Now that I finally revealed my sexual orientation, I put myself in front of this new law and I will let our people decide what to do with me,” she said with a lot of emotion. 

It would be recalled that the Ugandan President signed a law that imposes tough penalties for homosexual acts, a move that has been condemned from around the world and may jeopardize Uganda’s relationship with the United States and other Western nations.

According to CodeWit, the revelations by the President Daughter created confusion in the studio and the live show was cut short abruptly.

Will President Yoweri ­Museveni send his own daughter to prison for being gay? The world is watching!


The 70-year-old Body Builder Whose Packs Would Make Any Lady Melt

                       
Sam ‘Sonny’ Bryant says he’s as old as he feels. That’s because the iron-pumping pensioner has pecks that men half his age would only dream of. His biceps are bulging and his legs are like logs of oak. And the only pills he takes are his vitamins.

At 70 years old, Sonny is a champion bodybuilder from Georgia … and he has no plans of hanging up his singlet just yet. ‘People ask me when I’m going to retire,’ he says. ‘I say “never”. More people die retired than people do working. I love to work, I love to work out. I’ve been doing this for 27 years.








Lekki Wives the Movie premieres in the UK

                         
Olamide also doing a special performance. Manchester Fri 14th March – Hilton Hotel Deansgate 303 Deansgate, Manchester M3 4LQ. (After Party Follows in Manchester with Olamide Baddo Himself -  Bijou Club 1 Chapel Street M3 7NJ)

London Sat 15th March  - Lighthouse Camberwell, 254-270 Camberwell Road, corner of Medlar street London SE5 0DP. Time: 6-11pm. Tickets from £15 more at the door

For tickets http://www.cokobar.com/ or call 02089531219. See promo trailers after the cut...

         

Promo trailers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcarVSYGN00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZH0F2oeyqZk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQqc3bEFRMY

No Child Should Be Brought Into This World By Force, Abortion Is A Choice’ – Pastor Chris Oyakhilome -

                          
Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, yesterday, during Christ embassy’s Communion Service answered the question: ‘Can a baby that is a product of rape be aborted?’
Using David and Bethsheba’s case to answer the question, Pastor Chris said despite David’s prayer and fasting, the child who was a result of David’s sin still died.
His words:
No child should be brought into this world by force, if a lady has been raped, it is left for her to make a decision of whether to keep the baby or not. If you have never been raped or someone close to you haven’t, you may not agree with this statement.
It is never mentioned anywhere in the bible, to keep a child from a woman who was raped!

Friday 28 February 2014

Dandora Church Bans Women From Wearing Underwear To Church-Kenya

According to Ghetto radio, a church called ‘Lord’s Propeller Redemption Church’ has declared wearing panties to Church as ‘ungodly’. “All the women were informed not to be wearing bras and panties to the church,” a source revealed. The Church’s pastor Rev Njohi says that when people go to church, they need to be free in body and spirit in order to receive Christ. He also allegedly warned the congregation of dire consequences for failure to uphold the new law. I wonder how they are going to ensure the congregation follows this new law.(NAIJAPALS)

View Photo Galleries NDLEA arrests Ghanaian comedian for drug ingestion

A Ghanaian comedian, Musah Iddrisu, and a Congolese, Inana Cedrick, have been arrested the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency.

Iddrisu and Cedrick were arrested during the inward and outward screening of Ethiopian airline passengers respectively at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu.

NDLEA Commander at the airport, Mr. Udoh Nsikak-Abasi, said, “Iddrisu was found to have ingested 450 grammes of cocaine. He was on his way to Thailand.  Cedrick was caught with 1.500 kilogrammes of heroin which he tried importing into the country.

 “A third suspect, a Nigerian, John Nwadilichukwu, was also arrested.  He was to receive Cedrick at the airport, collect the drug and pay him for smuggling the drug.”

The heroin was said to have been hidden inside a luggage.

Twenty-year-old Cedrick, who claimed to be a secondary school student in Tanzania, said, “I was given the drug in Nairobi by a Nigerian woman who told me to give the drug to her husband, Nwadilichukwu, in Enugu.

“I wanted to use the money they promised to pay me in buying beads for sale in Tanzania. I am a secondary school student from a poor home.”

Iddrisu, aka Charles Udunehi, who bought the cocaine for $19,000, said he had wanted to sell them in Thailand.

He said, “I got involved in drug trafficking because of my financial predicament.

I bought the drugs in Ghana, ingested it and came to Enugu airport. As it is a new airport, I felt the security will not be like other airports, but I was wrong.”

Chairman of the NDLEA, Mr. Ahmadu Giade, said adequate efforts had been made to apprehend drug traffickers at the Enugu airport.

 He said, “We have already deployed our officials to the Enugu airport before it commenced international flights. Adequate security measures have been put in place to apprehend drug traffickers at the airport.” (VIA NAIJAPALS)

President Jonathan’s Centenary celebration speech (READ )

                                To mark Nigeria’s Centenary anniversary ,GEJ addressed the  nagging Boko haram issue

 My dear compatriots, as we celebrate our centenary, the security situation in some of our North-Eastern States, sadly remains a major concern for us. Just yesterday, young students, full of hopes and dreams for a great future, were callously murdered as they slept in their college dormitories in Yobe State. I am deeply saddened by their deaths and that of other Nigerians at the hands of terrorists. Our hearts go out to their parents and relatives, colleagues and school authorities.

 We will continue to do everything possible to permanently eradicate the scourge of terrorism and insurgency from our country.  We recognise that the root cause of militancy, terrorism and insurgency is not the strength of extremist ideas but corrupted values and ignorance.

That is why our counter-terrorism strategy is not just about enforcing law and order as we have equipped our security forces to do. It also involves expanding economic opportunities, social inclusion, education and other measures that will help restore normalcy not just in the short term, but permanently.

 I want to reassure Nigerians that terrorism, strife and insecurity in any part of Nigeria are abhorrent and unacceptable to us. I urge leaders throughout Nigeria to ensure that ethnicity and religion are not allowed to become political issues

Continue below:
1. I extend warm greetings and felicitations to all Nigerians as we celebrate our nation’s centenary; a significant milestone in our journey to Nationhood.

2.  One hundred years ago, on the 1st of January 1914, the British Colonial authorities amalgamated the Southern and Northern Protectorates, giving birth to the single geo-political entity called Nigeria which has become our home, our hope, and our heritage.

3.   I have often expressed the conviction that our amalgamation was not a mistake. While our union may have been inspired by considerations external to our people; I have no doubt that we are destined by God Almighty to live together as one big nation, united in diversity.4.   I consider myself specially privileged to lead our country into its second century of existence. And as I speak with you today, I feel the full weight of our hundred-year history. But what I feel most is not frustration, it is not disillusionment. What I feel is great pride and great hope for a country that is bound to overcome the transient pains of the moment and eventually take its rightful place among the greatest nations on earth.
5.  Like every country of the world, we have had our troubles. And we still do. We have fought a civil war. We have seen civil authorities overthrown by the military. We have suffered sectarian violence. And as I speak, a part of our country is still suffering from the brutal assault of terrorists and insurgents.

6.  While the occasion of our centenary undoubtedly calls for celebration, it is also a moment to pause and reflect on our journey of the past one hundred years, to take stock of our past and consider the best way forward for our nation.

7. Even as we celebrate our centenary, we must realise that in the context of history, our nation is still in its infancy.

8. We are a nation of the future, not of the past and while we may have travelled for a century, we are not yet at our destination of greatness.

9. The amalgamation of 1914 was only the first step in our national journey. Unification was followed by independence and democracy which have unleashed the enormous potentials of our people and laid the foundation for our nation’s greatness.

10.    In challenging times, it is easy to become pessimistic and cynical. But hope, when grounded in realism, enables and inspires progress. Therefore, as we celebrate our first century of nationhood and enter a second, we must not lose sight of all that we have achieved since 1914 in terms of nation-building, development and progress.

11.    Today, we salute once again the great heroes of our nation – Herbert Macaulay, Ernest Ikoli, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Sir Ahmadu Bello, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Alvan Ikoku, Chief Harold Dappa-Biriye, Dr. Michael Okpara, Chief Anthony Enahoro, Mallam Aminu Kano, Mokwugo Okoye and Chief Michael Imoudu among others.

12.    We must be inspired by our past to overcome the obstacles we face in the present and honour our forebears by realising the promise of a Nigeria that is not only independent but also truly unified, prosperous and admired the world over.

13.    The history of Nigeria since independence is the story of a struggle to fulfill our great promise. The discovery of oil in our country in the late 1950s offered new hope of prosperity but we have not always been able to reap the benefits in a fair and equitable way.

14.    The situation was not helped by political instability and the frequent suspension of democracy by military coups. During the civil war, the very existence of our country was cast into doubt but through it all, the promise of a Nigeria that is united, free and strong remained in our people’s hearts.

15.    Thanks to the efforts of our statesmen and women, and millions of ordinary Nigerians, the union endured and flourished.  I would like to specifically commend members of the Armed Forces for their contributions and sacrifices to keep Nigeria one.

16.    General Yakubu Gowon had the wisdom and grace to declare that the civil war had seen “no victor, no vanquished” and welcomed, “the dawn of national reconciliation”.

17.    It was in this spirit that General Olusegun Obasanjo collected the instruments of surrender at the end of the war and later became the first military ruler in our country to hand over power voluntarily to a democratic government.

18.    While the Second Republic did not last, his fine example was later followed by General Abdulsalam Abubakar who paved the way for our current democratic dispensation which has lasted longer than the previous three put together.

19.    As we celebrate our centenary, I believe that it is vital that we focus our thoughts on the vast potentials of a unified and progressive Nigeria; and build on the relative stability of the Fourth Republic to achieve accelerated national socio-economic development.
20.    I also believe that the future greatness of our country is assured by the favourable tail winds of a resilient population, ecological diversity, rich natural resources and a national consciousness that rises above our differences.

21.    We are a unique country. We have been brought together in a union like no other by providence. Our nation has evolved from three regions to thirty six states and a Federal Capital Territory.

22.    We have transited from the Parliamentary to a Presidential system of government. We have moved our capital from the coastal city of Lagos to Abuja, at the centre of our country.

23.    Today Abuja stands as a monument to our national aspiration for greater unity; it symbolises our dream of a modern nation unhinged from primordial cleavages and designed as a melting pot of our diversity.

24.    If in our first century, we could build a new capital city, we can surely build a newer, stronger, more united and prosperous Nigeria in the next century that will be an authentic African success story.

25.    The whole world awaits this African success story. With our sheer size, population, history, resilience, human and natural resources and economic potentials, Nigeria is divinely ordained to lead the African Renaissance.

26.    That is why I am confident that in the next 100 years, those who will celebrate Nigeria’s second centenary, will do so as a united, prosperous and politically stable nation which is truly the pride and glory of Africa and the entire black race.
27.    The key to the fulfilment of that vision is our continued unity as a nation. Perhaps one of the most amazing stories of our political evolution in the last hundred years is that an ordinary child of ordinary parentage from a minority group has risen to occupy the highest office in our country.

28.    As we march into the next hundred years, it is my hope that mine will no longer be an extra-ordinary story but an accepted reality of our democracy that every Nigerian child can pursue his or her dreams no matter how tall; that every Nigerian child can aspire to any position in our country, and will not be judged by the language that he speaks or by how he worships God; not by gender nor by class; but by his abilities and the power of his dreams.

29.    I am proud and privileged to have been elected leader of Nigeria and I consider it my solemn responsibility to act in the best interest of the nation at all times.

30.    Dear compatriots, in line with the thoughts of that great son of our continent, Nelson Mandela, let us not judge ourselves, and let not the world judge us by how many times we have stumbled, but by how strongly we have risen, every single time that we have faltered.

31.    Even as we remain resolute in our conviction that our union is non-negotiable, we must never be afraid to embrace dialogue and strengthen the basis of this most cherished union. A strong nation is not that which shies away from those difficult questions of its existence, but that which confronts such questions, and together provides answers to them in a way that guarantees fairness, justice and equity for all stakeholders.

32.    My call for the National Conference in this first year of our second century is to provide the platform to confront our challenges. I am confident that we shall rise from this conference with renewed courage and confidence to march through the next century and beyond, to overcome all obstacles on the path to the fulfilment of our globally acknowledged potential for greatness.

33.    I have referred to national leaders who did so much to build our nation in the past hundred years but nation-building is not just a matter for great leaders and elites alone.

34.    All Nigerians must be involved in this national endeavour. From the threads of our regional, ethnic and religious diversities we must continuously weave a vibrant collage of values that strengthen the Nigerian spirit.

35.    The coming National Conference should not be about a few, privileged persons dictating the terms of debate but an opportunity for all Nigerians to take part in a comprehensive dialogue to further strengthen our union.
36.    I am hopeful that the conference will not result in parochial bargaining between competing regions, ethnic, religious and other interest groups but in an objective dialogue about the way forward for our nation and how to ensure a more harmonious balance among our three tiers of government.
37.    My dear compatriots, as we celebrate our centenary, the security situation in some of our North-Eastern States, sadly remains a major concern for us. Just yesterday, young students, full of hopes and dreams for a great future, were callously murdered as they slept in their college dormitories in Yobe State. I am deeply saddened by their deaths and that of other Nigerians at the hands of terrorists. Our hearts go out to their parents and relatives, colleagues and school authorities.

38.    We will continue to do everything possible to permanently eradicate the scourge of terrorism and insurgency from our country.  We recognise that the root cause of militancy, terrorism and insurgency is not the strength of extremist ideas but corrupted values and ignorance.

39.    That is why our counter-terrorism strategy is not just about enforcing law and order as we have equipped our security forces to do. It also involves expanding economic opportunities, social inclusion, education and other measures that will help restore normalcy not just in the short term, but permanently.

40.    I want to reassure Nigerians that terrorism, strife and insecurity in any part of Nigeria are abhorrent and unacceptable to us. I urge leaders throughout Nigeria to ensure that ethnicity and religion are not allowed to become political issues.

41.    I hope and pray that one hundred years from now, Nigerians will look back on another century of achievements during which our union was strengthened, our independence was enhanced, our democracy was entrenched and our example was followed by leaders of other nations whose ambition is to emulate the success of Nigeria; a country that met its difficulties head-on and fulfilled its promise.

42.    Finally, Dear Compatriots, as we enter a second century in the life of our nation, let us rededicate ourselves to doing more to empower the youth of our country. Our common heritage and future prosperity are best protected and guaranteed by them. We must commit our full energies and resources to empowering them to achieve our collective vision of greatness in this second century of our nationhood.

43.    That is the task before our country; that is the cause I have chosen to champion and I believe we will triumph.

44.    I wish all Nigerians happy Centenary celebrations.

45.    Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


46.       I thank you.

Ooh La La Beauty! MEET Kaffy Stunningly Beautiful Children, Sean & Elina


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The superstar dancer, Kafayat Shafau Ameh who recently delivered her second child just shared these beautiful pics of her children, 2-year-old Sean Oluwatosin Joseph Ameh and her cute 6-week-old baby, Eliana, and she’s absolutely CUTE!


Samuel Eto'o wines & dines with Davido: buys him a Rolex (Photos)

You know you are big when one of the World's richest footballers not only loves your music, he hangs out with you in his home, feeds you with Cameroonian delicacies,drinks ......and also gives you expensive gifts..
Davido said "Thanks for the gift big bro!!! Brand new rose gold Rolex!!!"
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Rumour Control! Firsthand: Jim Iyke Denied Being Involved In Any Car Accident

Over the weekend, reports surfaced online that Nollywood star, Jim Iyke, had been involved in an accident, while driving a Chevrolet Camero belonging to Nadia Buari, in Accra. But today Jim has denied being involved in in any car accident.

The reports further said he went into a coma following the accident.

On Thursday, Febtuary 27, the actor stated via his Twitter account that he had not been involved in any car accident. He also stated that there are all types of ugly and desperate people peddling all sorts of false news.

See his tweet below (after the break)...

Psquare Release Cartoon Series ‘The alingos’ [Trailer]

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Nigerian Pop star Psquare just released the trailer their cartoon series The Alingo. See the video below:\

Over the past few months, the multiple award-winning duo of Peter and Paul Okoye, famously known as P-Square, have relentlessly been working on a ground-breaking and unprecedented family-oriented animated series entitled “The Alingos.” The project is an innovation from the stables of P-Classic Entertainment.
P-Classic entertainment is an entertainment company founded and controlled by the P-Square brothers and headed by Peter Okoye. The outfit is aimed at producing television contents, animation, discovering and grooming young musicians, and providing an array of entertainment to Nigeria, Africa and the world at large.
In their usual style of raising the bar in the entertainment scene, the duo is taking it a notch higher. The Alingos was inspired by the need to create a unique content for children and fill the vacuum in the media sphere for this demographic. Adults would also find the animated series appealing. The Alingos will be the first high quality animated series from Nigeria to fit local television while intelligently crafted to serve international audience as well. It will initially run as a weekly web series and then on TV.
This family animated series is just one of many surprises the duo have stocked in their goody bags to revolutionise the entertainment industry. It’s no news that P-Square has become synonymous with top class standards, reflective in the quality of their song-writing, dance and music videos.
To herald the launch of The Alingos, the brothers are releasing a teaser – an animated music video for their hit single ‘Unlimited’. It is the first high quality animated video in Nigeria and by extension the whole of Africa. This animated music video is 100% Nigerian; no foreign inputs and is created in High Definition with superior picture and sound quality, as expected from the duo. The production quality compares to anywhere in the world.
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The public and fans of P-Square will get to watch the ‘Unlimited’ animated video as well as The Alingos (when it hits the screens) by first downloading the P-Square app (P2) due for release next week.
The P-Square app is another novel and exceptional concept from the creative minds of the twin brothers, to connect and interact with their numerous fans and followers all around the world. Definitely, this app will transform the fan community and pioneer a new trend in the entertainment scene.
The app will contain an archive of exclusive pictures of P-Square, gallery of latest musical videos including all the videos from past albums, compilation of all P-Square’s songs, behind-the-scene videos, awards and concerts videos, concert tickets, events and tour dates as well as their flagship project The Alingos series. The app also integrates popular social media networks – facebook, twitter, youtube etc. into one space and serves as a platform to bring P-Square closer to their fans.
Fans and the public will have endless access to all these materials and more awesome content from P-Square in the future by downloading the P-Square app for free on andriod, iOS and windows devices.
P-Square continues to be trailblazers in the music and entertainment scene in Nigeria and the whole of Africa.
What are you waiting for? Don’t be left behind. Join in what’s trending. Get set to download the P-Square app and watch the epoch-making music video that will keep people talking for years to come.

Toke Makinwa Tells Her Story. How She Lost Parents to Fire Accident

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While chatting with Genevieve Magazine, Toke Makinwa said her she lost her parents to house fire accident way back 1993; more than 20 years ago. The recently wedded host of The Morning rose and Rhythm 93.7 FM narrated her story.

Recalling the unfortunate incident she said, “I lost both my parents in a fire incident in 1993. I remember that morning and I haven’t been able to speak about it ever since.
Remember she once shared her parent’s pics but one has never thought they are late. But come o, one question that would come to mind is how old was Toke then when she took those pictures with her late parents, because she even looked like an adult in there; I hope she’s not mistaken figures. Oh, someone please correct me! All the same, may they rest in perfect peace!!
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I Can Have Sex with Ramsey Noah on Set – New Tinsel Star, April

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Joju Muse popularly known as April is the latest addition to the Tinsel family. She’s playing the role of Sammie – the hostess at Ziggies. To say she’s ready to conquer the world is stating the obvious as April is ready for almost anything even sex with Ramsey Nouah on set. Yeah, you read that right, sex on set with Mr Noah. Unfortunately he’s married…so…:-)
In an interview with iCampusNG, the 26 year old Public Admin graduate from Olabisi Onabanjo University and daughter of a former senator, said she gets horny watching John Dumelo and Ramsey Noah in movies. Excerpt from the interview below…
Which Nigerian actor would you not mind kissing on set?
There are actually two of them; Ramsey Nuoah and John Dumelo.
 I’m so in love with both of them. Their movies hit the right spot.
Right spot? They make you horny? Everything join together.
 [laughs]
So you don’t mind a sex scene with Ramsey Nuoah? A sex scene
with Ramsey? Mehn, we are doing it for real. No acting, we will do it.



Maheedah’s NAke’d pictures bought her a new car

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Ok she tried and it works for her, Maheedah recently acquires new ride “Acura”, The controversial rapper/Porno star shares the pictures to her haters, says her nakedness has paid her very well…
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YOBE MASSACRE: “How my mates were killed” – 14-Year-Old Survivor Narrates His Shocking Experience!

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“I was shot on my left leg, while I was sleeping.  When I woke up, I could not walk and was later taken to the girls hostel where the insurgents gathered us with the female students. They selected some of the female students and went away with them, while they left some of us groaning in pain from gun shot”. Those were the words of 14-year-old Ibrahim Musa Lampo, a JSS 2 student of Federal Government College, FGC, Bunu Yadi, Yobe State who was one of the lucky survivors of the Boko Haram massacre on Tuesday, which claimed the lives of 43 students. The insurgents also burnt the hostels, classrooms and more than 40 houses during the attack. Ibrahim who recounted his experience while groaning in pains was receiving treatment for gunshot injuries at the General Sani Abacha Specialist Hospital, Damaturu. His mother, Hajiya Hauwa Lampo, who was sitting beside him on the hospital bed lamented the inability of government to protect the lives of the innocent students. The mother passionately appealed to the Federal Government to “provide adequate security for all unity schools in Nigeria, particularly in the north eastern region of the country by constructing a fence that will shield the students from intruders. And if the government can not deploy adequate security personnel, they should despatch sniffer dogs into the schools to patrol every nook and corner and this will go a long way in curbing the insurgency.” Ibrahim’s father, Mallam Musa Lampo, an immigration officer was still in shock over the incident and simply said: “I have committed everything into the hands of God.” Boko Haram attacks Thousands of Nigerians from the troubled North eastern states are fleeing into Niger Republic as the Boko Haram attacks heightens fears in the region. A source in the North-East, yesterday, said tens of thousands of people have gone to Niger Republic to escape a wave of attacks and bombings by Islamist sect Boko Haram, which is fighting to carve out an Islamic country from the northern states. The government in Niamey has granted them refugee status, but United Nations workers say it has also banned the construction of formal camps, fearing any structures could encourage an even bigger influx — or even bring fighters over the border. “We’re living on the charity and hospitality of locals and aid organizations,” said 28-year-old Umara. “It’s difficult to feed my family. We eat once a day, twice at best.” A spokesman for Niger’s Interior Ministry was not immediately available for comment. But Hassane Ardo Ido, General-Secretary of Diffa province, said authorities feared militants might infiltrate the camps and use them as bases. “We are trying to handle the situation and stop any act that could hurt our security,” he said. The United Nations High Commission for Refugees, UNHCR, country representative in Niger, Karl Steinacker, said Niamey was particularly worried because most of the refugees came from the Kanuri ethnic group, a stronghold of Boko Haram. “The authorities are worried the Nigerian insurgency might spill over into Niger,” he said. Meanwhile, condemnations have continued to trail the massacre of the students. Vanguard


YOBE MASSACRE: “How my mates were killed” – 14-Year-Old Survivor Narrates His Shocking Experience!

                       Yobe-Victim
“I was shot on my left leg, while I was sleeping.  When I woke up, I could not walk and was later taken to the girls hostel where the insurgents gathered us with the female students. They selected some of the female students and went away with them, while they left some of us groaning in pain from gun shot”. Those were the words of 14-year-old Ibrahim Musa Lampo, a JSS 2 student of Federal Government College, FGC, Bunu Yadi, Yobe State who was one of the lucky survivors of the Boko Haram massacre on Tuesday, which claimed the lives of 43 students. The insurgents also burnt the hostels, classrooms and more than 40 houses during the attack. Ibrahim who recounted his experience while groaning in pains was receiving treatment for gunshot injuries at the General Sani Abacha Specialist Hospital, Damaturu. His mother, Hajiya Hauwa Lampo, who was sitting beside him on the hospital bed lamented the inability of government to protect the lives of the innocent students. The mother passionately appealed to the Federal Government to “provide adequate security for all unity schools in Nigeria, particularly in the north eastern region of the country by constructing a fence that will shield the students from intruders. And if the government can not deploy adequate security personnel, they should despatch sniffer dogs into the schools to patrol every nook and corner and this will go a long way in curbing the insurgency.” Ibrahim’s father, Mallam Musa Lampo, an immigration officer was still in shock over the incident and simply said: “I have committed everything into the hands of God.” Boko Haram attacks Thousands of Nigerians from the troubled North eastern states are fleeing into Niger Republic as the Boko Haram attacks heightens fears in the region. A source in the North-East, yesterday, said tens of thousands of people have gone to Niger Republic to escape a wave of attacks and bombings by Islamist sect Boko Haram, which is fighting to carve out an Islamic country from the northern states. The government in Niamey has granted them refugee status, but United Nations workers say it has also banned the construction of formal camps, fearing any structures could encourage an even bigger influx — or even bring fighters over the border. “We’re living on the charity and hospitality of locals and aid organizations,” said 28-year-old Umara. “It’s difficult to feed my family. We eat once a day, twice at best.” A spokesman for Niger’s Interior Ministry was not immediately available for comment. But Hassane Ardo Ido, General-Secretary of Diffa province, said authorities feared militants might infiltrate the camps and use them as bases. “We are trying to handle the situation and stop any act that could hurt our security,” he said. The United Nations High Commission for Refugees, UNHCR, country representative in Niger, Karl Steinacker, said Niamey was particularly worried because most of the refugees came from the Kanuri ethnic group, a stronghold of Boko Haram. “The authorities are worried the Nigerian insurgency might spill over into Niger,” he said. Meanwhile, condemnations have continued to trail the massacre of the students. Vanguard


Nigerian stowaway dies, frozen to death as SA plane lands in US Airport

                              
A Nigerian man, Chris Dikeh was found in the wheel well of a South African Airways plane that departed Dakar, Senegal and arrived the Dulles Airport in Washington D.C on Saturday.

The man is believed to have frozen to death in temperatures reaching -60°C.
Per Second News gathered from the Police that it was a South African Airways jet that was parked now in a remote part of the airport. Grounds crews found the body on Saturday afternoon.”

Airport authorities say the male body was recovered from the landing gear of the Airbus A340 belonging to South African Airways. The flight arrived in Dulles on Wednesday last week.
In a release sent to Per Second News by officials of the South African Airways and signed by SAA spokesperson Mr Tlali Tlali,” (SAA) has initiated an internal investigation into the discovery of a human body on its aircraft in Washington DC, in the United States of America”.
“Once at the Dulles International Airport in Washington DC, it was discovered that there was a fault with the landing gear of the aircraft A340-300 and the aircraft had to receive attention. It led to SAA dispatching its engineers and technicians to the US to identify the cause and to fix the fault on the aircraft”.

“During the process of conducting tests on the aircraft, SAA engineers discovered a human body in the centre wheel well”.
“SAA will offer its full cooperation to the US authorities and/or law enforcement agencies in an effort to ensure that a thorough investigation into this incident is carried out as expeditiously as possible”.

“We regret any loss of human life and are deeply concerned about the suspicious circumstances surrounding this incident and for that reason we have initiated an SAA internal investigation into the whole matter”, Tlali concluded..
According to South African Airways, the plane initially departed from Johannesburg and made one stop in Dakar, Senegal before arriving in the U.S. It’s still unclear when the body got into the wheel well of the plane