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Saturday 1 February 2014

FORUM: What do you love about your mate?



Today, we would be having the opportunity to air our views on what we love about our mate or proposed mate... The question swings both ways, both to males & females.

Tell us what you(would) like or love about him or her. Leave your comments.


Friday 31 January 2014

Wande Coal reveals he has a five year old son



In a new interview with P.M News, Wande Coal reveals he has a secret love child who is 5 years old.
"Nobody is going to surprise me anymore. Let me then announce to the whole world that I already have a five-year old son. I had the boy since 2008 before I released my debut album,‘Mushin 2 Mo’Hits’. I have been keeping it secret ever since then but think it’s high time people should know,” Wande Coal tells P.M.News.

Friday 13 December 2013

Zaaki Azzay Made Human Right Ambassador[Read For Details]

ZAAKI AZZAY has just been made HUMAN RIGHT AMBASSADOR by the National Human Rights Commission.

In his words, he says... "Good morning. I have just been made a HUMAN RIGHTS AMBASSADOR by the National Human Rights commission. Pls rejoice with me... I feel very honoured, happy and elevated. GOD bless my FANS and all NIGERIANS at large!!!... Zaaki Azzay."

Here is the certificate of designation below.

Wednesday 11 December 2013

The Official Lunching of One Benue [Read for More Details]



Its the most anticipated event in Benue state. ONE BENUE; the official lunching,page ebrating food, culture, peace, unity and entertainment in ONENESS!!!

ONE BENUE: Food, culture, love, peace,  progress, entertainment in Oneness.
AN INVITATION TO: ONE BENUE- Celebrating: Food, culture, tribes, peace, love, progress, entertainments in Oneness.
Chief host:
Executive Governor of Benue State Hon. Gabriel Suswam.
Chairman:
Exec Governor of Nasarawa state Alh. Umaru Tanko Al-makura.
Special guests of honour:
Senator David Mark, Senate President- Senator George Akume, Senator Barnabas Gumade, Minister for trade and investment- Dr.Samuel Ortom, Minister of interior comrade Abba Moro, Minister of culture and tourism- Mr Edem Duke, Minister of Agriculture- Dr. Akinwumi Adesina.

Performing artists: Zaaki Azzay, 2face idibia(2 Baba), Kcee, Biggie brown and many others.

MC: CFRN Ali baba and Zack Orji.

Date: Fri 27th Dec 2013,
Venue: Royal choice hotel Makurdi Benue state.
Time:12pm-6pm Admission is strictly by Invitation.
Powered by TRUE NIGERIANS!!!

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Wednesday 4 December 2013

Missing person: 29 year old Jaiyeola Ayobami

Friends of Ayobami Jaiyeola have reached out to the media asking that we help spread the news of their missing friend. Jaiyeola was last seen leaving her home in Oniru, Victoria Island on Friday Nov. 29th, wearing a pair of blue jeans, green polo top with her hair braided. Friends of Jaiyeola, who is 5'5, said she left her handbag and mobile phone at home as left that Friday without a word to her sister or mother.

If anyone has any info about Jaiyeola, please call 08023182792 or report to the nearest police station.



We’ll not resume work unless… – Lecturers

Lagos State University branch of ASUU has said its members would not resume duty unless so directed by its national chapter.
The Chairman of the branch, Dr Idris Adekunle, announced this at a news conference in Lagos on Tuesday.
Adekunle said the LASU branch of ASUU had resolved to continue with the indefinite strike.
He said that members had also resolved not to sign any register if the university’s management decided to open any.
“The Congress unanimously resolves that if for any reason the management opens any register, no member of ASUU shall sign such.
“ASUU, particularly LASU chapter, is as solid as ever and will not be moved by any threat.
“We are not having serious problems with the management because we have been educating them on the developments’’, he said.
Adekunle said that the lecturers had also resolved not to attend the academic meeting called by the Governing Council of LASU.
“ASUU LASU resolves that no member shall attend the meeting called by the LASU Governing Council because we are still on strike’’, he said.
On the reopening of some universities, the chairman said it was “mere propaganda“ as they were not closed in the first instance.
“University gates have never been closed since the strike started because research work and community service have been going on.
“We have been working, but only suspended the teaching aspect, we still do our research and community service,’’ he said.
The ASUU chairman said although the lecturers had not been paid for months, they were joyfully going on with the strike because it was a community service in the interest of the nation.
Adekunle said that the threat by the government to sack lecturers “was an empty one, as the philosophy of ASUU is “Sack one, sack all and an injury to one is an injury to all.“
According to him, although the directive by the Federal Government is to federal universities, state universities are in support of their members in the federal institutions and are not backing out.
“Our rank and file do not discriminate between state and federal universities because we are one’’, he said.
He urged the State Government to reduce school fees and make the institution affordable for the common man.
Meanwhile, two students who were seen on the campus said they were there to do other things and there was no circular on when the school would resume.
The Acting Director, Information, Press and Public Relations Unit of LASU, Dr Sola Fosudo, had told NAN on Monday that the management would have to meet to decide on the issue.
“The decision of the management would be relayed to the public as soon as the meeting is held’’, he had said.
At the University of Lagos, there was no sign of lecturers ready to resume work.
NAN reports that apart from a few fresh students who were carrying out their registration, there was no trace of academic activities.
Most of the lecturers’ offices and the lecture theatres were locked .
Business activities on campus remained low as there were no customers to patronise the various operators.
NAN also reports that there were no registers for the lecturers to sign on the campus.
Dr Olubunmi Ajibade, Senior Lecturer, Mass Communication Department, said that there would be no academic activities come Dec. 4, in the institution.
He said that the lecturers could not be forced into carrying out services against their wishes, going by the federal government’s directive.
“As far as lecturers in Unilag are concerned, the strike continues until government does the needful’’, he said.
Dr Samuel Ugo, of the Political Science Department of the institution, said lecturers would work with the directive issued by the National Executive Committee of ASUU.
Ugo noted that the universities had been open all through the strike but that the lecturers had withdrawn their services.
He said that it was a misconception for people to say that the universities were closed.
“Students have been directed by NEC to also steer away from classes’’, Ugo said.
The Federal Government had directed Vice Chancellors to reopen federal universities and that those who did no resume by Dec. 4, automatically ceased to be employees of the institutions.
The deadline had now been shifted to Dec. 9.
ASUU had, however, vowed to continue with its five month old strike.

Monday 2 December 2013

How to Fry Akara (Beans Cake)


Akara (Bean Cake)
INGREDIENTS


1) 1 cup/250g of blackeyed beans
2) Salt

Garden Egg Another Way of Beating Glaucoma and Heart Diseases



Garden Egg: Another Way of Beating Glaucoma and Heart Diseases.
By Chukwuma Muanya NIGERIAN researchers have demonstrated how a meal of garden egg would be of benefit to patients suffering from raised intraocular pressure (glaucoma) and convergence insufficiency, as well as in diseases associated with hyperlipidemia such as ishcaemic heart diseases and arteriosclerosis.

Caught on CCTV: Mother calmly pushes her own child to her death

Found this heartbreaking news on UK Daily Mail. A 36 year old french mother named Fabienne Kabou, who felt her baby was 'incompatible' with her and boyfriend, strapped the little angel in a pram and calmly pushed her into a river. (pictured above right). Unbelievble!

Heartbreaking pics: Tyrese cries at scene of Paul Walker's death

Late Paul Walker's friend and Fast & Furious co-star Tyrese visited the scene of the car crash today and was inconsolable. The actor and singer, who has been friends with Paul for the past thirteen years cried through out. He left a single yellow rose at the scene of the crash before leaving.