Tuesday, 12 November 2013

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Yoruba sexy actress nude pics rock internet


Controversial nude pictures of a Yoruba actress. She
claimed she took it as a memento on her phone!
Wonderful!! The phone got stolen and hell was let loose
on twitter. These pictures are all over google, even a
nasty one i could not post. Tope, please mail google to
pull down the pictures. Mere searching for your names
on google and yahoo brings out your nude pictures like a
headless chicken!
She says: I pray this chapter of my life pass so quick so
that i can move ahead with my life..On the advice,she
has for other ladies who keep their nude pictures in their
phone..She advice them to STOP it Immediately because
you don’t know where it will get to

PHOTO: Nigerian Female Singer Chidinma “Ms Kedike” Purported Sextape Goes Viral Online?

 
Breaking News
Is It Her Or A Very Close Lookalike?
Chidinma
Rumour Reaching Us now is that the Popular Female Singer Sextape leaks Online, Currently Trending on Twitter with Loads of Controversial Comments...
See the Video HERE Pls drop your Comment if you Think this is Chidinma or Not.....

EXPOSED: Policeman Drags Lady With Her Bare B00bs In Public

Policeman Drags Lady With Her Bare Boobs
Could it be that this lady is being arrested for indecent dressing or the indecency of her dressing manifested in the process of her arrest
by the police?

John Mikel Obi, Victor Moses Shortlisted for BBC African Footballer of the Year Award

John Mikel Obi, Victor Moses Shortlisted for BBC African Footballer of the Year AwardThe shortlist of five candidates for the 2013 BBC African Footballer of the Year award has been announced by the BBC on November 11, 2013, Monday.

Nigerians Victor Moses (Liverpool, on loan from Chelsea) and John Mikel Obi (Chelsea) are joined by Burkina Faso's Jonathan Pitroipa (Rennes) and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang of Gabon (Borussia Dortmund).

The list also includes Ivory Coast's Yaya Toure (Manchester City), who has made his fifth consecutive appearance in it.

The winner will be decided by African football fans, who have an opportunity to vote for their choice until 18:00 GMT on November 25, Monday.

The winner will be announced on December 2, Monday, at 17:35 GMT on the BBC's Focus on Africa radio and television programmes.

No player on this year's shortlist, drawn up from votes by 44 journalists across Africa, has won the BBC award before and two - Pitroipa and Aubameyang - are the first nominees from their respective countries.

Fans can vote online at http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/african/ and by SMS to +44 77 86 20 20 08, by texting 1 for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang; 2 for Victor Moses; 3 for John Obi Mikel; 4 for Jonathan Pitroipa; and 5 for Yaya Touré.

Competition and Voting information:

SMS texts are limited to one text per mobile phone number. Standard international text rates apply. Please check with your service provider.

Full details and T&Cs are online at bbc.com/africanfootball

Must read- university that voted for th continuation of the strike

Just when it seemed that the light at the end of the tunnel could be seen in the case of the ongoing Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike, reports have emerged that the strike might not be called off this week as hoped.

News surfaced recently that this week might finally see the end of the four month old strike which has kept thousands of university students at home.

Contrary to expectations however, it has been revealed that members of the body might not suspend the industrial action this week as different branches of the group have conflicting opinions on whether the strike should be called off or not.

Vanguard reports:

    President Jonathan held a meeting with the leadership of ASUU last week, where he made some offers which ASUU was expected to take to their members for deliberation with the hope that it will pacify them into resuming academic activities this week.

    Congresses of the 61 chapters of the union were therefore held, yesterday, while the National Executive Council, NEC, meeting will hold tomorrow in one of the northern universities.

    The outcome of the union’s congresses indicated that there was disagreement on the need to call off the strike.

    Vanguard gathered that while some ASUU chapters were ready to suspend the strike in the light of the President’s intervention, others insisted that they will continue the strike due to what they described as their distrust for the government.

    It was learnt that while the University of Lagos, UNILAG, resolved to suspend the strike, chapters like the University of Ibadan, UI; University of Benin, UNIBEN; University of Calabar, UNICAL; University of Jos, UNIJOS and the Lagos State University, LASU, said the strike must continue, arguing that the Federal Government could not be trusted to fulfil its promise of injecting over N1.1 trillion to universities in the next five years