Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Actress Tonto Dikeh is certainly not taking things kindly with what she considers "fake news"
She took a swipe at blogger Linda Ikeji after Linda posted a Facebook comment on her blog that was reportedly from Dikeh.
Tonto Dikeh has now revealed that the Facebook account is fake. She also lashes out at the blogger.
See her posts to Linda below;
Kanye West Tells His Fans Not To Buy Louis Vuitton Products After Being Snubbed
Kanye is pissed off that the Vice President of Louis Vuitton, based in Paris, ignored his request to meet up with him.
As usual, Kanye West’s reaction to the situation is childish; Kanye has asked his fans to boycott the giant fashion brand till next year.
Kanye explained what happened during a radio interview yesterday.
“I was made for this moment. What happened was while I was out in Paris I wanted to meet with the head of Louis Vuitton, he said I don’t understand why we need to meet with you. ‘I said, “let me explain to you why you need to meet with me.”
‘Everybody in New York City right now don’t buy any Louis Vuitton until after January.
Referring to the LV boss Kanye said ‘Now do you want to meet with me? Now do you want to meet with me? Influence. They think that I don’t realise my power.’
Wonderkid kelechi iheanacho sets for EPL top club
Iheanacho was named the best player at November's Under-17s World Cup after scoring six goals, including one in the final, as the Golden Eaglets triumphed in the United Arab Emirates.
Since then there have been talks about the player moving to Porto and Chelsea but his father, James, said that the Etihad Stadium will be his boys' next destination.
"As I am talking to you, I have chosen that Kelechi is going to Manchester United," he told Super Sport's 'Monday Night Football', before appearing to correct himself by saying: "I have told you that he is going to Manchester City."
The player's father later said that the their family made a joint decision on where he would go in a meeting on Monday night.
"We prayed [on Monday] and, after due consultations with family members, we came up with Manchester City, believing he has a future there," he explained.
The family believes that in Manchester City Kelechi will be uplifted.
It will be recalled that the young striker had been declared missing by his father on Friday after he had left his home in Owerri without alerting his family but returned early on Monday morning before a decision on his future was made.
James has been integral in his son's fledgling career, with rumours that he had valued the starlet at €1 million (£840,000), though he denied those claims, declaring: "No, those people are my enemies. I never said that."
Chancellors Order Universities To Reopen
This is contained in a communiqué signed by the committee's Chairman, Prof. Kimse Okoko, released in Abuja on Tuesday.
The communiqué was issued at the end of the committee's meeting to discuss the lingering strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and other issues affecting the Nigerian University System.
It stated that the call for the re-opening of the universities was unanimously agreed by all Pro-chancellors in the interest of the country.
The communique directed all the Vice-Chancellors to comply with the decision.
It commended the efforts by the Federal Government to address the major issues that led to the strike and lauded the personal intervention of President Goodluck Jonathan in the resolution of the dispute.
It also expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the referendum conducted in all the branches of ASUU nationwide, which voted 60-40 in favour of the suspension of the ongoing strike.
The communique explained that the committee's decision was based on the negative impact the strike had had on the university system, students and the parents.
It, however, appealed for the understanding from the leadership and members of ASUU to ensure speedy restoration of academic activities on campuses.
100LEVEL BENUE STATE UNI STUDENT TO DIE BY HANGING
In his judgment, Justice Adam Onum, held that he was satisfied with the confession of the accused to the charges and therefore, found him guilty.
Onum sentenced the accused to death by hanging, insisting that the sentence prescribed under the law for the offence must be followed.
Atongo conspired with two others and robbed Stephen Akuma, and several others at gun point on June 26, 2012.
The convict and his accomplices robbed Akuma of his Toyota Camry car with registration number Benue AID 39 AA and other victims of valuables, including various sums of money.
He also attacked Judges’ Quarters, Makurdi on July 3, 2012 and robbed no fewer than 15 people, dispossessing them of various items and money at gun point.
The offences contravened the Robbery and Firearms Laws.
During the proceedings, the accused pleaded not guilty to the charges and testified for himself along with one witness called by his counsel.
Prosecution called seven witnesses and tendered several exhibits, which included two statements made by the convict to the police.
In statements, according to the prosecution, the convict confessed to the commission of the offences.
But counsel to the accused, Mr E.Z. Agbakor, argued that the prosecution failed to prove the case against his client beyond all reasonable doubt.
Agbakor told the court that the accused did not make the statement tendered in court voluntarily, insisting his client was tortured and forced to confess to the offences.
He submitted further that several “material inconsistencies and contradictions existed which cast reasonable doubt on the case of the prosecution’’.
The counsel pointed out that there was no identification parade conducted on the accused, and urged the court to discharge and acquit his client.
On her part, Prosecuting Counsel, Mrs Moji Sule, submitted that prosecution had established every charge against the accused based on the strength of his statements.
Sule argued that there was no need for identification parade where the accused had identified himself with the commission of the crimes. (NAN)
Read more: Vanguard Newspapers
Asari Dokubo arrested in Benin republic
Today, Tuesday, November 26, 2013, my friend and client, Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, was arrested in Cotonou, Benin Republic, around the hours of 1:00pm and 2:00pm by the country’s gendarmes (Police Force).
He was picked up around the Lubeleyi roundabout and taken to an unknown destination. We want to emphasise that Alhaji Dokubo-Asari carries on legitimate business and has been living partly in Benin Republic for many years now. In fact, he owns houses, schools and an academy in that country. All these places have been searched as at this evening and nothing incriminating was found.
We think his arrest and detention is a ploy by certain forces in Nigeria in unholy alliance with the Beninoise government to keep him away as 2015 approaches.
We call on the Nigerian government to immediately intervene and ensure that no harm befalls Alhaji Dokubo-Asari and to use all diplomatic means to secure his immediate release and safe return to Nigeria.
Meanwhile, we shall be liaising immediately with our colleagues in that country to enforce his fundamental rights.
Thank you.
FESTUS KEYAMO, ESQ.
Lady gaga spotted as she reveals her thing
However, her privates were on full display. Guess that's what is in vogue now among the female singers -- recently it was R&B singer K. Michelle and then Lil' Kim free-style things. See pics after the cut:
See onome birthday to bf (Don jazzy)
The music producer has been receiving congratulatory messages and well wishes from friends, colleagues and fans has also been treated to a variety of delicious looking cakes.
The birthday cakes were inscribed with lovely messages with one reading “Happy Birthday my love” (He says its from Onome) and another reading “Happy Birthday my king”
Don Jazzy is getting a lot of love indeed. Photos below:
Promo picture
Here is his promotional photo
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It's Don jazzy again
Its don jazzy again
Todays is his birthday,he was actually born 31 years ago
It’s Don Jazzy again! Today is the Don’s birthday and he’s getting so much love from fans and friends. “Happy birthday to the Don baba Jay, Bless ur heart.” 2Face Idibia ,iceprince also went on Instagram to wish the prolific producer a happy birthday favourite picture with the caption, “IDJA!! Praaa praaa! HBD 2 the baddest producer ever liveth! More blessing! Light one up! More fire!“ Happy birthday Don Jazzy! the management of IMB wishes him the best
Prof Iyayi Was Murdered - ASUU Suspects Foul Play, Asks For Autops
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The varsity teachers' union is said to be suspecting foul play in the death of Iyayi who died after his vehicle was involved in an accident with a vehicle in the convoy of the Kogi State Governor, Capt. Idris Wada (retd.), on November 12.
ASUU's suspicion that the cause of Iyayi's death could not have been the injuries he sustained in the accident was said to have been fuelled by an object, which reportedly pierced through the late activist's body.
The University of Benin chapter of ASUU, in a statement on Monday, said, "Prof. Festus Iyayi did not just die in an accident, but was wilfully murdered by the state and its agents.
"At the appropriate time ASUU and Prof. Iyayi's family shall demand concrete answers from the state for his murder."
The statement, which was signed by the union's chairman and secretary, Dr. Anthony Monye-Emina and Okeri Henry, respectively, said it was aware that there were deliberate steps by the state and its agents to distort facts of the accident as it happened.
It stated, "This started with the reckless and irresponsible press statement that was issued by the Kogi State Government to try to explain away the killing of Prof. Iyayi, and there are further attempts to conceal and distort available evidence. We shall of course meet them with the facts."
Warning state officials to stay away from Iyayi's funeral rites, ASUU said, "Iyayi's family are capable of giving the late professor the befitting burial he deserves."
It also served notice that "Governor Idris Wada and those ancilliary to the accident will be made to face trial for the murder Prof. Iyayi."
Commenting on the development, Iyayi family spokesman, Prof. Robert Ebewele, said that the issue of autopsy was ASUU's affair and that the family would go ahead with the burial already slated for the first week of December.
24-yr-old Farmer Arrested For Beheading Toddler For Rituals
A 24-year-old farmer, Danladi Abubakar, who allegedly beheaded an eleven-month-old girl for rituals has been arrested by the Niger State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID.
He confessed that the deal was to fetch him N20,000.
He was allegedly contracted by a man in Bida, Niger State, who is said to be on the run.
The farmer was said to have sneaked into the room of the baby’s father, Malam Mohammed Worogi, where he smuggled the baby to a hidden place and beheaded her. He also severed her private parts.
The sudden disappearance of the child soon aroused the parent’s curiosity.
The villagers then constituted a search party but their efforts did not immediately yield any dividend until a special prayer was organised.
After the prayers, Danladi came out and confessed to the crime.
The incidence was immediately reported at the police divisional office in Lemu town leading to Danladi’s arrest.
He was immediately charged to Minna Magistrate Court 7 on one-count charge of culpable homicide punishable under Section 222 of the panel code law.
When the charge was read to him by the presiding magistrate, Maryam Ladidi King, he pleaded guilty. [Vanguard]
Why THESE Kinds Of Men Have More Sex And How You Can Be Like Them
Macho men have more satisfying sex lives, according to recent research.
In the study, men who scored highest on a standardized questionnaire of masculinity rated their sex life as pretty darn close to ideal. The reason: Manliness is associated with confidence-which can help ward off any body image issues you may have-being goal-oriented, and high self-esteem, all of which have benefits in the bedroom.
Steal a secret from the assertive by getting vocal in the sack: When you're able to communicate what you like in bed, there's a greater likelihood that your sexual needs will be met.
As for voicing your request, make it part of the sex act. Most women find dirty talk extremely sexy, and if you're not comfortable with getting X-rated just yet, using grunts and moans are solid ways to communicate you like what she's doing.
Tonto Dikeh -my bf is a big boy,See pic
Spotted again
The former music partners were spotted looking very friendly at Ice Prince's FOZ album launch on Saturday November 23rd. Imagine if these two got back together. But I hear they are working on new music together. Shhhhhh, you didn't read it here o! :-). But keep your fingers crossed!
The miracle going on in ondo-fanni
It is not often that I am left speechless and at a loss for words. Yet this is how I felt yesterday as my friend and brother Governor Segun Mimiko of Ondo state took me on a 5 hour personal tour of his state and showed me some of his landmark achievements. As they say, seeing is believing.
We went to the massive, ultra-modern, state of the art, all-purpose conference centre (which is still under construction in Akure), the Medical Village in Ondo Town (which houses the most advanced, best equipped and most sophisticated set of hospitals in Nigeria= catering for virtually every known aspect of medical care from serious accidents, to childbirth and to major surgery and whose services are completely FREE OF CHARGE), the beautiful Mega Schools (which are state-run high schools that are, in terms of infrastructural facilities and equipment, including computers etc., at par with ANY state-run high schools in Europe or America and whose infrastructure is absolutely astounding), the free school-bussing system for children, the ”ten minute response” ambulance systems all over the state, the smooth roads and street-lighting systems all over Akure and other parts of the state and so much more.
The truth is that I was ashamed of the fact that so much is going on in Ondo state in terms of development and services to the ordinary people and yet we as Nigerians, and particularly as yoruba people, have refused to acknowledge or admit it either for self-serving political motives or for other reasons which are best known to ourselves. Instead of playing politics and indulging in the usual grandstanding that so many others have been doing in their states, Mimiko is one governor that is clearly rolling up his sleeves up, working extreemly hard for his people and looking within. It appears to me that he believes that the work itself and the purposeful establishment of an intimidating legacy of good governance and massive infrastructural development throughout the state will do the talking for him. And he is right.
As I told him, knowingly or unknowingly, he is clearly basing his system of governance on the Danish model, which basically espouses the view that the state must be compassionate to the poorest and weakest in society and must provide the highest quality of amenities, including schools, hospitals, housing, transport systems and virtually everything else for them either free of charge or at minimal cost. It is this philosophical and ideological position of compassion for the poor and weak and opportunities for the rich and powerful that has made Denmark, according to various international studies and reports, one of the happiest, most stable, most prosperous and most enviable places to live in the world. Over the years the Danes have managed to create a fine balance between the imperatives and great benefits of private enterprise and investment and the forces of the free market on the one hand and state intervention and governmental responsibility for the poor and less fortunate on the other. This is what Mimiko, wittingly or unwittingly, is actually doing in Ondo state.
I had never been to or heard of any place in my life where children from fee- paying private schools prefer to go to state-run high schools until I got to Ondo state. This is because of the excellent facilities and the high quality of teaching and services that are being provided in those state-schools today. I had never seen the offices of Nigerian state-school principals looking and feeling more like the offices of an average bank manager in a high street bank until I got to Ondo state. I had never seen the sheer pride of young children from less privilaged homes in their beautiful new schools, shining new uniforms and brand new buses (all at minimal cost) until I got to Ondo state.
When I got to what they have called the Medical Village, which is in fact a sprawling new self-contained town and massive community in itself and which is a star attraction for all those that are interested in medical tourism I was very impressed. I went into the wards of some of the hospitals, saw the patients, saw the ”mother and child centre”, saw the equipment, saw the tiny premature-born babies (some only 6 inches long) safely closeted in the most expensive life-saving incubators, saw the burns centres with all their sophisticated equipment and machinery, saw the surgery rooms and all the facilities, saw the beautiful homes of the doctors and surgeons and, most important of all, I saw and felt the clean and fresh ambiance of the whole village and community. I also saw the looks of pride and joy on the faces of the hundreds of patients and workers there who clearly appreciated the fact that they were getting and providing the very best of health care there, with a full supply of all the necessary drugs, medication and everything else that they needed- all completely free of charge. So good was the deal that I saw people that came from a number of other states just to benefit from and take advantage of these excellent facilities and services that the Ondo state government is providing.
I have never seen the poorest people getting the best quality of free healthcare in this way anywhere else in the Third World. I have never been to a state hospital that is so fresh and clean and in which you cannot smell that frightful and depressing clinical aroma that is associated with most hospitals until I got to Ondo state. Frankly I am just amazed and it is only a man that is filled with the deepest compassion for the less privileged and one who appreciates the fact that political power and leadership is bestowed upon individuals for one purpose only- to transform the lives of the ordinary people, to make their community a far better and easier place for them to live, to provide the opportunities and environment that will enable them to achieve their full potentials and to bring hope and succour to the poor, the needy and the less privileged- that can do all this. How Mimiko manages to fund all these things and at the same time pay his salaries and take care of all his recurrent expenses is a wonder to me. Yet as he rightly said, it is simply a matter of priorities. His priority is clearly to transform the face and fortunes of the people of the state and to ensure that he helps the poor and leaves a robust legacy of massive infrastructural development, decency and compassion.
What I saw has brought me immense joy and hope for yorubaland and indeed for Nigeria. If Mimiko had the kind of financial resources available to the governors of Lagos, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Delta states respectively I can only imagine what he would have achieved by now. His efforts in Ondo state are a testimony to the fact that when the right man is given the opportunity to serve the people things really can and do change.
When it comes to the south west my friends and brothers Biodun Ajimobi, Rauf Aregbesola and Kayode Fayemi the governors of Oyo, Osun and Ekiti states respectively have provided good leadership too. Yet many have claimed that Tunde Fashola of Lagos state, who has undoubtedly done a very good job as well, is the real star of the south west but I beg to differ. Fashola’s efforts are geared primarily towards the interests of the rich and he has turned Lagos into a city for the rich and for the elites only. That is good enough but the real prize for compassionate and purposeful leadership in south-western Nigeria must go to Segun Mimiko. He, together with Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa state who, in my view, takes the prize for the north-west, have impressed me immensly with the great work that they have done in their respective states.
From literally nothing they have built and established something that will speak for them both into eternity and they have brought joy, solace and hope to the ordinary people in their respective states. Interestingly they are both clearly slightly left of centre, which is an ideological bent that I share. To them the welfare of the ordinary people and the establishment of enduring institutions matter far more than anything else. They do not belong to the ideological grouping that are prepared to sacrifice the welfare state and the interests of the people on the alter of big business. They are clearly wary of the unfeeling and unrelenting monetarist forces of free enterprise and the philosophy of minimal government involvement in the lives of the ordinary people because they know full well that such forces are only interested in ensuring that the rich get richer, that the powerful get even more powerful and that the poor get poorer.