Wednesday, 29 January 2014
If Your Church Has Billionaires But No Welfare Programme, Please Leave –– ALIBABA
It's good that someone like Comedian Alibaba
who is close to many pastors is the one saying
this. Correct!
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
Unizik Best Mc Talks About Life After School
The 22 years old comedian Anyanwu Chidiebere Bethran Nwanosike Nnanyereugo Paul (A.k.a Mc Angel gabriel) is a Nigeria born comedian base in Awka. He is a graduate of Biochemistry in Nnamdi Azikiwa University awka. The famous comedian is making waves all over the state, He is an award winning "best Mc of the year" in Unizik since 2010 till date sponsored by Mtn/SUG, also a brand ambassador of Tummy-Tummy instant noodles. Presently, he is a radio presenter at unizik 94.1fm. Mc Angel gabriel, as popularly called has not been known all over Nigeria but he is finding it's way into the country because of the demands from his numerous fans in Awka anambra state. Though he is now a graduate, he planned to go into comedy full time. but he promised to visit Nnamdi Azikiwe University Fm station to inspire the students who have passion for comedy by sharing his success story in Unizik with the students.
Mc Angel gabriel is one of the fastest growing comedian today, he's known for he's classic slim fit suits like Tuxedo, formal suits, indo western suits. Shirts made from best Egyptian cottons and emperor Armani shoes. Mc Angel gabriel was the official anchor of 2012 star track held in Awka. He has been to so many shows all over the state. During a chat with Airboh's blog, the Comedian confided in us about his plans to launch his brand soonest in Nigeria and also work with Bigger comedians in Nigeria and all over the world. His contacts: 08068870621 08093534209, BB pin-21EB4369, twitter @Angelgabe17, www.laffoutlaff.blogspot.com. Wish him all the best. *Winks*
COMR. EZENWA OBIORA Talkes about Unizik SUG election
Its is evident to all that the SUG unizik has been
in an almost-dead
state, where the SUG is taken to be a business
venture, where
individual go-in to. Enrich themselves.
For three session now we'v had a ZERO-
IMPACT government, a government
that is NOT for the people. People with sweet
un-implementable
manifestos, with good sense of dressing, with
"sweet mouth" buy the
hearts of students with these techniques, get
into the government and
become WOLVES.
We have really suffered from politics of interest,
where godfatherism
is the order of the day, funds which are supposed
to be used for the
effective running of the union are embezzled/
syphoned and given to
godfathers in disguise of pledging loyalty,
ARRANT NONSENSE!!!
Where offices in the union are blanked and left
dormant, for instance:
I spend N9000 monthly on USN (internet
modem subscription) alone not
even others with my money, Comr. Cindy Udoye
used her money to run
freshers night for year 1 students and many
more.
My fellow students I speak with indepth
understanding of every "nuk nd
crani" in UNIZIK SUG, it is NO more about what
the person says in
his/her manifesto or the person's personality,
my people its basically
about who and who are behind an aspirant,
because they'll direct him
and guide him; so he is not misdirected.
For few months I'v been less concerned about
the election but I'v
decieded to wake-up to the challenges of the
union, I have done my
homework and will break my silence after the
oration.
We and only we can salvage our dying union...
Comr. Ezenwa Obiora
PRO
Check him out on www.uniziksugnews.com
Monday, 27 January 2014
D’Prince out with new video, Gentleman feat. Don Jazzy & Davido (WATCH)
The much anticipated video for the song
‘Gentleman’ by D’Prince is out which features
Don Jazzy and Davido adding their magic touch
to make a hit.
With a wedding themed video, the song is total
yes for wedding ceremonies or engagements and
for intending couples – to serenade in the
African and the ‘Gentleman’ way.
The video was directed by the talented Clarence
Peters.
Watch and enjoy:
Femi Kuti loses for the fourth time at the Grammys
Femi Kuti has lost out at the Grammy Awards
for the fourth time. He was nominated in the
‘World Music' category for his album 'No Place
For My Dream' but lost out to French
group Gipsy Kings and South African choral
group Ladysmith Black Mambazo in a tie.
The winner for the category and some others
were announced at a pre-telecast yesterday
evening Jan. 26th.
The Afrobeat king also lost out at the Grammys
in 2003, 2010 and 2011. Which means nothing
really because being nominated is a great
achievement! Femi didn't attend the awards.
Sunday, 26 January 2014
Win a Date with EVA
Just as Saint Valentine’s Day is fast
approaching, Nigeria’s top female rapper EVA
has made herself available for the public to
snatch for a dinner date but this date is not
coming free as you have to answer 4 simple
questions…
Questions:
1. What is Eva’s full name?
2. What is the name of Eva’s make-up
outfit?
3. What is the name of Eva’s first EP?
4. In two sentences, say why you would
love to meet Eva?
Send your answers with your name, Twitter/
Facebook/Instagram ID and phone
number
to datewitheva@tooxclusive.com and you
might be lucky go on a dinner date with the
sexy, sassy and talented EVA.
Entries close on the 3rd of February 2014
and the winner will be announced on the 7th of
February 2014 via TooXclusive’ official
social media accounts.
2015: Electioneering Starts Nov 16
Indications have
emerged that the campaigns for the next
presidential poll would kick off not later than
November 16 this year in line with the
provisions of the Electoral Act, following the
release of the 2015 general elections time-table
by the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC).
The 2011 Amended Electoral Act, which INEC
relied upon in issuing the time-table, stipulates
that campaigns into elective offices must begin
90 days to election day.
Counting from the date set by INEC for the
election on February 14, 2015 means that the
campaigns must start not later than November
15, 2014 and end on February 12, 2015, which is
24 hours before the end of the 90 days
stipulated in the Act.
Section 99 of the Act states: “For the purpose of
this Act, the period of campaigning in public by
every political party shall commence 90 days
before polling day and shall end 24 hours prior
to that day.”
The violation of the Act could lead to a fine of
N500,000.
A statement by Secretary to INEC, on Friday
night, said the presidential and National
Assembly polls hold on February 14, 2015 while
gubernatorial and state assembly elections are
fixed for February 28, 2015. According to the
statement, Ekiti and Osun State gubernatorial
elections hold on June 21 and August 9, 2014
respectively.
Meanwhile, politicians, yesterday, differed in
their reactions to the time-table.
While a former Chief Whip of the Senate,
Senator Roland Owie, described it as fantastic,
Senator Francis Okpozo faulted it on the
grounds that the gubernatorial poll ought to
come before presidential.
Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume said he was
only concerned about free and fair polls just as
Senator Odion Ugbesia (Edo) was optimistic
the order of election as shown in the time-table
would reduce costs and enhance voters
convenience.
Reacting to the time-table, the PDP said that, as
a law abiding party, it will be guided by the
procedure for electoral processes.
It urged the APC to, in the same manner it
instructed its members in the National
Assembly to stall the passage of the 2014
Budget, and screening of the newly nominated
ministerial candidates, do same in the
forthcoming elections.
The PDP also boasted that democracy has come
to stay in Nigeria with or without the APC.
Speaking with Sunday Vanguard, the PDP
National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh,
noted that it became imperative for the PDP to
ask the APC to order its members to boycott
the elections because it has become what he
termed the stock in trade on the part of the
opposition to call for the boycott of elections.
Metuh said the job at hand for the PDP was
intensive sentization of the various organs of
the party at all levels to prepare for the
forthcoming elections as stipulated by INEC.
“The INEC time-table is part of democratic
process. PDP is a law-abiding party; we are
guided by the procedure for electoral processes.
We will participate fully in the entire process.
Our job is to sensitise the various organs of our
party to mobilize themselves and rallies for the
election,” the PDP spokesperson stated.
“We are not unmindful of the machinations of
the opposition who have become undemocratic
in their actions and activities to boycot
elections; we hold that they will instruct their
members in the National Assembly not to
participate in the electoral process.
“Let me put it unequivocally that democracy
has come to stay in Nigeria, with or without the
APC”
Check Out The Jobberman List of Top Ten Companies To Work For in Nigeria
Are you a jobseeker fresh out of school? Or are you looking for a more
favourable place of employment? Jobberman.com
has drawn up a list of top companies to work in
Niferia.
“Jobberman.com conducted more than 10,000
surveys of employees in Nigeria. Over 5000
companies were submitted by 10,482
respondents (experienced, entry level and exec
management). 89% of those who filled the
survey were gainfully employed. Only
companies with at least 100 full-time permanent
employees were considered.
The index was calculated by getting a weighted
average of each recipient’s top 5 companies and
dream company to work for. Recipients also
selected workplace metrics that mattered to
them in making these choices – Company
Culture, Salary, Non-Salary Benefits, proximity
to Company Location, Prestige/Company Brand,
Management Integrity and commitment to staff
welfare.“
Based on these criterion, they have come up
with this list of top ten companies.
1. Shell Petroleum Development Company
(SPDC) {Oil & Gas}
2. Chevron {Oil & Gas}
3. Mobil {Oil & Gas}
4. NNPC {Oil & Gas}
5. MTN {Telecommunication}
6. Nestlé Nigeria {FMCG}
7. Federal Government Civil Service
{Government}
8. Total {Oil & Gas}
9. Dangote {FMCG}
10. Nigeria Breweries {FMCG}
To view the comprehensive list click HERE
Watch a Jobberman video on how to get a job in
Nigeria
Friday, 24 January 2014
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
8 Interesting And Fun Facts You Didn’t Know About Twins
Multiple births are in the news all the time.
In fact, the UK news has been full of a
couple who has had three sets of twins and
a woman who gave birth to quintuplets
without fertility help! Twins are fascinating
and there are a lot of questions and
suspicion surrounding them. Here are
some interesting and fun facts about them.
1. Male Twins Won’t Necessarily Have
Twins
It has always been said that twins run in
the family but it is really only in the female
side of the family.
Two eggs (or one egg that splits) must
occur for twins and if a woman doesn’t
have the genetic predisposition to have
twins then they won’t happen.
2. Identical Twins Are Not Genetic
If a woman has identical twins, they will
not necessarily have them. Twins are
genetic – due to the woman have the
ability to release two eggs.
Identical twins occur because the egg splits
in two but this is not something that is
genetic.
3. Twins Have Different Fingerprints
Identical twins have the same DNA, which
is the makeup for our looks, eye colour and
fingerprints.
However, the fingerprints are different
between the two are completely different.
There is nothing to state why this happens.
4. Vanishing Twins
While carrying twins, a woman is 15%-20%
likely to lose one of them. There is no clear
reason why this happens as miscarriages
and stillbirths are still being researched.
Due to the early miscarriages, experts are
suggesting that one in eight people actually
start their life in the womb as a twin
without the mother ever knowing.
5. Twins Are Born Early
More than 50% of twins are born at the 37
week mark. This is three weeks earlier than
the expected due date but is still
considered full term.
The average weight of twins is 5lbs 5oz.
6. A Different Language
Around 40% of twins will develop their
own language.
This helps them communicate easily when
they are young and also means that they
can talk to each other without people
knowing what they are saying.
It also shows the close bond that the two
have together.
7. Twins Can Have Different Dads
The term twin usually refers to babies that
are born at the same time. It is possible for
them to have different dads. This occurs
when two eggs are released at the same
time but are fertilised with different sperm.
Between one and two percent of twins will
have different fathers and they can be
different races!
8. Twins Can Have Different Birthdays
It is possible for twins to be born on
different days. The second baby will not
always follow the first one right away and
can take an extra hour or two.
In very rare cases, babies can be born days
or even months apart depending on
medical issues. There have been cases of
twins born years apart due to fertilisation
happening outside of the womb for help
with fertility.
This is very rare though.
We ‘LIKE’: D’banj becomes 2nd Nigerian to get a Facebook verification
The official Facebook account of superstar
entertainer, D’banj, is now verified, making him
the second Nigerian to be verified on the social
media network.
Until now, President Goodluck Jonathan was
the only Nigerian verified on Facebook.
It is believed that a Facebook verification is not
so easy to come by, but Eja Nla, with almost
800,000 likes on the network now has a blue
ribbon beside his name, showing his
verification.
No doubt about it, he is on top of the world!
10 Things You Should Know About ‘Omosexy’, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde is known as the
Queen of Nollywood, Nigeria’s booming
movie industry. Since her 1995 film debut,
the actress has appeared in some 300
movies, selling millions of videos and
establishing herself as a Nollywood icon.
A prolific film siren, Jalade-Ekeinde has
also carved out a successful career as a
singer and reality TV star. But there’s more
to Nigeria’s beloved celebrity than her
glittering entertainment career. Here are
10 things to know about Jalade-Ekeinde.
She’s an icon: Last year, she was named
as one of the top 100 influential people in
the world by Time Magazine, in the Icons
category. “I think that’s what gives me
more satisfaction,” she says. “The fact that I
wasn’t just recognized as an artist but as an
icon — I’m very grateful for it.”
She is an activist: Jalade-Ekeinde uses
her stardom to speak out about social
issues affecting various African countries.
An ambassador for the United Nations and
an activist with Amnesty International,
Jalade-Ekeinde has been on missions to
Sierra Leone and Liberia.
She’s a family woman: Jalade-Ekeinde
is married to an airline pilot and is a
mother of four children.
The story behind “Omosexy:” Her
popular nickname, “Omosexy,” was given
to her by her husband — and it has caught
on. “That’s my husband’s pet name for me,”
she says, “and the fans love it and now
people call me Omosexy almost more than
Omotola.”
Her fans love her: Jalade-Ekeinde has
amassed a large following — in 2013, her
Facebook page has surpassed 1 million
likes. Today, it’s 1.2 million, and counting
Her road to stardom was paved with
childhood tragedy: Jalade-Ekeinde lost
her beloved father in her early teens. She
started working at 15 to help support her
family, her first job being a model.
Her mother didn’t like the idea of her
young daughter acting and initially forbade
Jalade-Ekeinde from doing so. Finally, she
gave in after a film director, joined by the
entire movie crew, went to her house to
beg her to allow Jalade-Ekeinde to appear
in the “Venom of Justice” movie.
She is part of “New Nollywood:” Keen
to improve the quality of Nollywood
movies , Jalade-Ekeinde is now building a
film studio — what she calls a “Village.”
“I’ve come to a place where I realize I have
to leave something,” she says. “I have to
have a legacy.
President Jonathan sends Cybercrime Bill to Senate
President Goodluck Jonathan has sent the
Cybercrime Bill 2013 to the Senate to be enacted
into law.
The bill titled, “Cybercrime Bill, 2013” was sent
to Senate President David Mark.
“I hereby introduce for formal consideration and
enactment into law by the Distinguished Senate
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the
Cybercrime Bill, 2013,” Jonathan said.
The President did not give details as to the
content of the Bill and the punishment to be
meted out to those who violate its statutes.
The Federal Government is suspected by
Nigerians of trying to curtail the use of social
media in the country, due to the manner by
which Nigerian citizens use it to protest against
bad leadership, and corruption.
in 2011, Senator Gbenga Kaka (APC, Ogun East)
presented a bill to stop cybercrime. That bill
came under controversy due to a section related
to social media.
Section 13 (3) stipulated seven-year term for
those that give false information on social
media. Due to public outcry, the Senate decided
to expunge that section.
Senator Kaka, while briefing journalists, said,
“Following the public hearing, which was held
after the second reading, the Section 13 (3) of
the provision was taken exception to by the
social media.
“And since the bill is now in the public, I
decided to consult with the Senate Committee
Chairmen on Information and Judiciary, and
after consultation we resolved that Section 13
(3) of the proposed bill could be abused at any
point in time and could be misinterpreted and
as a result, I have their permission to announce
to the world that that section shall be deleted.
“I thank all those who have made contribution
both locally and internationally for the
enrichment they have brought into the bill
“I want to assure you that I don’t have monopoly
of power or knowledge and so we still welcome
more suggestions and debates that can further
enrich the bill so that it will be to the overall
interest of the country.
“The bill is targeted against the misuse of the
internet which in other countries is used for the
development and growth of the various
communities and in our own case, it was an
attempt to curb the activities of internet
scammers who always give us bad name both
locally and internationally.
“Section 13 (3) of the bill states that anyone who
intentionally propagate false information that
could threaten the security of the country or that
is capable of inciting the general public against
the government through electronic message,
shall be guilty of an offence and upon
conviction, shall be sentenced to seven years
imprisonment or N5 million fine or both.”
Sunday, 19 January 2014
Photos: P-Square buy two new homes in Atlanta, Georgia
P-square acquired two more homes in Atlanta,
Georgia, USA. Peter Okoye posted pics of their
new home on his instagram page just this
afternoon and wrote:
"Bought ourselves two new homes in Atlanta
GA. Thank u Lord. #Hardwork"
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