Saturday, 30 April 2016
in photos: Laptops, Weapons & Other Items Recovered As Soldiers Raid Boko Haram Cell (see Photos)
On Friday 29th April 2016, troops of 7 Division Strike Group Team B attached to 22 Brigade, again embarked on aggressive mobile fighting patrol in support of the ongoing offensive operations in Sambisa forest.
This is in its bid to finally bring the terrorists’ insurgency to an end. In the process, the gallant troops have once again dealt heavy operational blow on the Boko Haram terrorists logistic cells.
Friday, 29 April 2016
In Photo: 7 young granite miners lost their lives in Jabo, Sokoto when the cave collapsed
7 young granite miners died while dozens were seriously injured when the cave they were digging collapsed in Jabo town of Tambuwal Local Government Area of Sokoto State, on Wednesday, April 27.
Emenike blasts NFF- 'It's disrespectful to fix a Super Eagles match same day with Joseph Yobo's testimonial'
Ex-Super Eagles striker Emmanuel Emenike who is on loan at West Ham has blasted the Nigeria Football Federation on its decision to organize a Super Eagles friendly the same day retired Super Eagles player will be celebrating his football career with a testimonial match in Port Harcourt.
Nigeria will play a friendly against Mali in France onMay 27, the same day the Yobo testimonial will be played. Emenike said the NFF's decision was disrespectful to the former Eagles skipper and Everton defender, who had served the country with total dedication during his playing days.
"If we are still on the same page of re-branding football, we should have the common sense of celebrating our heroes so that the younger ones in the team will live by example,” Emenike told AfricanFootball "Yobo deserves the honour and everybody has to turn up to celebrate him, but it’s unfortunate that it’s the NFF who are now looking like the obstacle to this testimonial. The Super Eagles players are the ones who want to play the Yobo match, tell me how will that be possible if they are in for another national assignment on that same day.
“We should change our mentality of ‘use and dump’ approach in order to reach greater heights of football in the world. “Yobo was one of the best in Africa during his playing days, he's a known name all over the world and he should be celebrated in a bigger way. The younger ones are watching, let's change things."
He continued: "I understand that the Joseph Yobo match will be played this same day Super Eagles have a match against Mali or whoever, is that the way it’s being done in other countries? "I think some people are just unserious about our football. This is a top match and Yobo has written a letter to the NFF before now, so why are they playing this international match also? “We should also understand that we don't respect our past heroes, we don't appreciate the past, we only want people to come and die and forget about their life.
"Without apology, I have decided not to say anything against the federation irrespective of their antics, but this is unacceptable, I hate injustice and we should learn to celebrate our past heroes in order to encourage the younger players in the team.”
"I think it will be better for them to do something about it and cover their mess because of other foreign players coming for the match," he further told AfricanFootball. "Even when I was in the team, I got angry at times when you see the way things were going wrong and you begin to question yourself on a lot of things and this is just one of those things."
Nigeria will play a friendly against Mali in France onMay 27, the same day the Yobo testimonial will be played. Emenike said the NFF's decision was disrespectful to the former Eagles skipper and Everton defender, who had served the country with total dedication during his playing days.
"If we are still on the same page of re-branding football, we should have the common sense of celebrating our heroes so that the younger ones in the team will live by example,” Emenike told AfricanFootball "Yobo deserves the honour and everybody has to turn up to celebrate him, but it’s unfortunate that it’s the NFF who are now looking like the obstacle to this testimonial. The Super Eagles players are the ones who want to play the Yobo match, tell me how will that be possible if they are in for another national assignment on that same day.
“We should change our mentality of ‘use and dump’ approach in order to reach greater heights of football in the world. “Yobo was one of the best in Africa during his playing days, he's a known name all over the world and he should be celebrated in a bigger way. The younger ones are watching, let's change things."
He continued: "I understand that the Joseph Yobo match will be played this same day Super Eagles have a match against Mali or whoever, is that the way it’s being done in other countries? "I think some people are just unserious about our football. This is a top match and Yobo has written a letter to the NFF before now, so why are they playing this international match also? “We should also understand that we don't respect our past heroes, we don't appreciate the past, we only want people to come and die and forget about their life.
"Without apology, I have decided not to say anything against the federation irrespective of their antics, but this is unacceptable, I hate injustice and we should learn to celebrate our past heroes in order to encourage the younger players in the team.”
"I think it will be better for them to do something about it and cover their mess because of other foreign players coming for the match," he further told AfricanFootball. "Even when I was in the team, I got angry at times when you see the way things were going wrong and you begin to question yourself on a lot of things and this is just one of those things."
Oops!!! Man Finds Lizard Inside Ice Block He Bought In Lagos (Photos)
A Nigerian tweeter shared this online…
We all need to be careful of what we drink and eat outside this days.. May God in his infinite mercy keep us away from dangers!!!
See what he shared below:-
In photos: University Of Ibadan Students Cook Outside Their School Gate...
A student sent these photos in and wrote;
“Since the school management told us to vacate the halls of residence for staging a very peaceful protest against the rustification of a student (Mote) because he participated in a peaceful protest in one of the halls (independence hall) and poor state of electric and water supply, uites have also decided to stay back in school, we don’t have any plan of going anywhere!.
In fact we are currently at the school gate where we are actually cooking something really delicious … Tell the VC to join us, there’s always love in sharing,… You are also invited, don’t miss out. lol” Lol.
See more photos below:-
Bursted!!! Fake Police Officer Nabbed With 10 Bags Of Weed (Igbo) (Photo)
The Ogun State Police Command has arrested a fake Superintendent of Police, George Oliseh, with 10 bags of weed suspected to be cannabis (Igbo).
The suspect, who wore police uniform and had an identity card which bore the rank, was reportedly arrested on Sunday at Sagamu, Ogun State, while bringing the bags of hemp from Owo, Ondo State, in his Toyota Camry car.
He was arrested alongside one Isaac Ishicheli, who claimed to be his brother-in-law.
Commissioner of Police, Abdulmajid Ali, on Wednesday at the command’s headquarters at Eleweran in Abeokuta, paraded Oliseh along with 37 suspected armed robbers, cultists, murderers, and a fraudster Sixty-four-year-old Oliseh said it was poverty and frustration that forced him into the illicit business, adding that he had to take care of 23 children and five wives.
He explained that he was a policeman, adding that after he was dismissed from the force, he suffered partial stroke on the left hand and leg. He said he became a commercial driver plying Idanre and Akure. He stated that he met a hemp dealer, named Inspector Umukoro, now late, who introduced the illicit business to him.
“It was Inspector Umukoro, an Urhobo man from Delta, who introduced the business to me, and I embraced it. I was a former corporal in the police. I joined the force in 2002, but I was dismissed in 2009. “It was frustration and poverty that forced me into the business, because I have to take care of 23 children and five wives, though two had left.” The CP said the suspects would be made to face the consequences of their actions.
Commissioner of Police, Abdulmajid Ali, on Wednesday at the command’s headquarters at Eleweran in Abeokuta, paraded Oliseh along with 37 suspected armed robbers, cultists, murderers, and a fraudster Sixty-four-year-old Oliseh said it was poverty and frustration that forced him into the illicit business, adding that he had to take care of 23 children and five wives.
He explained that he was a policeman, adding that after he was dismissed from the force, he suffered partial stroke on the left hand and leg. He said he became a commercial driver plying Idanre and Akure. He stated that he met a hemp dealer, named Inspector Umukoro, now late, who introduced the illicit business to him.
“It was Inspector Umukoro, an Urhobo man from Delta, who introduced the business to me, and I embraced it. I was a former corporal in the police. I joined the force in 2002, but I was dismissed in 2009. “It was frustration and poverty that forced me into the business, because I have to take care of 23 children and five wives, though two had left.” The CP said the suspects would be made to face the consequences of their actions.
The 3 Characters That Always Show Up At A Nigerian Party
Nigerians are arguably some of the most funny, colourful and entertaining characters that exist on planet earth. This fact is most evident when you attend a Nigerian party. If you’ve attended one, here are three characters that you have definitely come across at some point during the party.
The Stepper Every Nigerian party is guaranteed to have a Michael Jackson of the night. He/she can be found sweating profusely in the middle of the dance floor, dancing shoes fully activated and the latest moves whole heartedly demonstrated. This stepper usually makes it onto a viral social media video. Whether the viral video is creating so much buzz because of the person in questions dancing skills is definitely open to debate.
The “Eat & Quench” We are all very familiar with the food monger at the party. This character came to the party for one reason only- to eat as much as their belly will allow and take as many take away packs as possible. If your aunt or mom has ever been the food monger, you have most likely found yourself doing the walk of shame down the party hall while carrying endless cans of Orijin Zero and containers of rice and chicken to the car. Be strong. At least you have Orijin Zero and Jollof for lunch tomorrow. The Party Gift Packer There is always that one person that you see lurking, reaching and doing backflips over tables to get every single free gift that is being distributed in the party. They tap you and ask you if you’ll need the ‘Auntie Kemi Turns 50’ mug on your table and look highly disappointed when you tell them you will. The amusing thing about the party gift packer is that he/she will probably never use these things that they’re tirelessly packing. Even worse, they will probably end up giving them away as birthday, Christmas and wedding gifts. How thoughtful.
On that note, you’ve got to love these characters because they are truly the life of every Nigerian party. Don’t forget when you’re at your next Nigerian turn up to eat, drink, stay refreshed with Orijin and smile because there’s no party like a Nigerian one.
The Stepper Every Nigerian party is guaranteed to have a Michael Jackson of the night. He/she can be found sweating profusely in the middle of the dance floor, dancing shoes fully activated and the latest moves whole heartedly demonstrated. This stepper usually makes it onto a viral social media video. Whether the viral video is creating so much buzz because of the person in questions dancing skills is definitely open to debate.
The “Eat & Quench” We are all very familiar with the food monger at the party. This character came to the party for one reason only- to eat as much as their belly will allow and take as many take away packs as possible. If your aunt or mom has ever been the food monger, you have most likely found yourself doing the walk of shame down the party hall while carrying endless cans of Orijin Zero and containers of rice and chicken to the car. Be strong. At least you have Orijin Zero and Jollof for lunch tomorrow. The Party Gift Packer There is always that one person that you see lurking, reaching and doing backflips over tables to get every single free gift that is being distributed in the party. They tap you and ask you if you’ll need the ‘Auntie Kemi Turns 50’ mug on your table and look highly disappointed when you tell them you will. The amusing thing about the party gift packer is that he/she will probably never use these things that they’re tirelessly packing. Even worse, they will probably end up giving them away as birthday, Christmas and wedding gifts. How thoughtful.
On that note, you’ve got to love these characters because they are truly the life of every Nigerian party. Don’t forget when you’re at your next Nigerian turn up to eat, drink, stay refreshed with Orijin and smile because there’s no party like a Nigerian one.
This was How I Started My Accent – Falz the bhad guy reveals!!!
Folarin ‘Falz’ Falana has in a recent interview revealed how his faux-accent started.
The Nigerian Artiste who is a law graduate and a Barrister revealed that the accent started with his siblings.
He added that his sisters could do a better representation of the accent than him. The rapper revealed this in a chat with ‘The Bigger Friday Show’. he also opened up on his law career before making a full switch to music revealing that he represented clients in court for two years before the full time switch.
He added that his sisters could do a better representation of the accent than him. The rapper revealed this in a chat with ‘The Bigger Friday Show’. he also opened up on his law career before making a full switch to music revealing that he represented clients in court for two years before the full time switch.
Bursted!!! Woman caught Hiding Provision In Her Under.wear After Stealing Them (Photos)
It is as they say ‘everyday for the thief, one day for the owner of the house (or provision in this case)’. lol
This woman known to be a prolific petty thief -was nabbed today in Zambia after series of “successful” theft.
She was caught stealing provision including baby milk which she hid in between her legs and others -in her panties ..(“very smart indeed”)…..She was publicly disgraced before being handed to the authorities.
See another photos below:-
10 good Reasons Why You Should Attend A Private School In Nigeria
Few years ago, I was not a Fan of Private institution but fast forward to this Era, I think I will choose Private Institution over and over again for myself and for my unborn children.
Years back, Government institutions use to be the best but are no longer making any sense.. Today na strike, Tommorow na fight, Next tomorrow na Protest.. I lie? – We don’t lie here on Naijaloaded 👅 – Makinde say so!
Here are some reasons to attend a private university
1. A definite graduation date:
Unlike public institutions which are prone to strikes, in a private university there’s no possibility of a strike. Atleast 6 government universities have currently been shut down in Nigeria right now. University of Ibadan, UNILAG, UNIPORT, AAU, KSU etc are currently shut down.
This will lengthen the duration of time you are to spend on a program. Crime rate by students of these institutions have increased because they are now idle. Some of my friend in Fountain University, Osogbo in 2014 countdown from 112 to their Graduation day.. Guess what? They graduated on the exact day they had previously calculated, Try that in a public school, You will add another 300 days to make it work.
2. It’s safer:
No cult clashes, no protests. You won’t live in fear of some cult members or students vandalizing properties in the name of protests. One of the biggest undoings of public universities is Cultism… Which has claimed the lives of thousands of innocent people and cult members respectively. However, students in private universities are safe from the fear of a cult attack.
Protests are also very violent these days. Just the way it happened in UNILAG and UNIPORT where lots of properties were destroyed and some lives were in fact lost, in a private school there’s no chance for that.
3. A faster syllabus:
It takes just about 4 years to complete a 5 year program in private schools. However public schools have a slower academic calendar. Even without the strikes, the calendar of a private school is usually faster than that of a public school.
4. A more concentrated learning process:
In private schools, special attention is given to every student of the school. The lecturers all have a duty to pay special attention to each and everyone of the student and put them through their lacks. This way your flaw is easily detected and will be dealt with appropriately. However in public schools especially with the size and population, it is impossible for this to happen. The school have almost no personal relationship with the students and they are not aware of any personal psychological needs of the students.
5. Better welfare:
The individual welfare of the students are catered for. The accommodation is way better than you get in hostels of public schools. Most times they have no light or water problems. The condition of their hostels and classes is way better too. Even in general courses you won’t see them running to catch sits because everyone gets to sit down comfortable. With the welfare learning is made a lot easier because you will be less strained.
6. Better Moral Training:
The university is the melting point of all moral standards. There’s no form of anti-moral behaviour you wouldn’t find in a university. However, private universities, with their very strict enforcement of moral values, have reduced the decay in moral values by far.
7. Superior real world experience and laboratory:
Most private universities are not just well equiped but super equiped. Covenant university, Babcock university and Afe babalola uniniversity combined easily dwarfs all public federal and state universities combined in laboratory equipment standard and volume or availability per student. I am pretty sure it will remain same if all state schools are added to public schools while other private universities are added to the mentioned schools.
8. Organized system:
In private systems. You get your transcripts easily. In public univerisites the reverse is the case 40% of the time. Same pattern holds for Jamb regularization, NYSC call-up and result checking.
9. No Lecturers Threat:
You hardly see or hear about Lecturers harassing ladies in Private institutions or hear about Lecturer threatening to Fail you or not allow you Graduate. Come down to Public institutions, A Lecturer can make you fail for using Blackberry Q10 while he’s using Blackberry bold 5. A Lecturer told my friend he won’t graduate just because he drives Honda EOD, said he’s using the same car with the HOD.. Can you imagine?
10. Add Yours
Tell us anything odd that you think happens in Public institutions but will never happen in a Private institutions. We want to hear from you too. Drop your Comments.
1. A definite graduation date:
Unlike public institutions which are prone to strikes, in a private university there’s no possibility of a strike. Atleast 6 government universities have currently been shut down in Nigeria right now. University of Ibadan, UNILAG, UNIPORT, AAU, KSU etc are currently shut down.
This will lengthen the duration of time you are to spend on a program. Crime rate by students of these institutions have increased because they are now idle. Some of my friend in Fountain University, Osogbo in 2014 countdown from 112 to their Graduation day.. Guess what? They graduated on the exact day they had previously calculated, Try that in a public school, You will add another 300 days to make it work.
2. It’s safer:
No cult clashes, no protests. You won’t live in fear of some cult members or students vandalizing properties in the name of protests. One of the biggest undoings of public universities is Cultism… Which has claimed the lives of thousands of innocent people and cult members respectively. However, students in private universities are safe from the fear of a cult attack.
Protests are also very violent these days. Just the way it happened in UNILAG and UNIPORT where lots of properties were destroyed and some lives were in fact lost, in a private school there’s no chance for that.
3. A faster syllabus:
It takes just about 4 years to complete a 5 year program in private schools. However public schools have a slower academic calendar. Even without the strikes, the calendar of a private school is usually faster than that of a public school.
4. A more concentrated learning process:
In private schools, special attention is given to every student of the school. The lecturers all have a duty to pay special attention to each and everyone of the student and put them through their lacks. This way your flaw is easily detected and will be dealt with appropriately. However in public schools especially with the size and population, it is impossible for this to happen. The school have almost no personal relationship with the students and they are not aware of any personal psychological needs of the students.
5. Better welfare:
The individual welfare of the students are catered for. The accommodation is way better than you get in hostels of public schools. Most times they have no light or water problems. The condition of their hostels and classes is way better too. Even in general courses you won’t see them running to catch sits because everyone gets to sit down comfortable. With the welfare learning is made a lot easier because you will be less strained.
6. Better Moral Training:
The university is the melting point of all moral standards. There’s no form of anti-moral behaviour you wouldn’t find in a university. However, private universities, with their very strict enforcement of moral values, have reduced the decay in moral values by far.
7. Superior real world experience and laboratory:
Most private universities are not just well equiped but super equiped. Covenant university, Babcock university and Afe babalola uniniversity combined easily dwarfs all public federal and state universities combined in laboratory equipment standard and volume or availability per student. I am pretty sure it will remain same if all state schools are added to public schools while other private universities are added to the mentioned schools.
8. Organized system:
In private systems. You get your transcripts easily. In public univerisites the reverse is the case 40% of the time. Same pattern holds for Jamb regularization, NYSC call-up and result checking.
9. No Lecturers Threat:
You hardly see or hear about Lecturers harassing ladies in Private institutions or hear about Lecturer threatening to Fail you or not allow you Graduate. Come down to Public institutions, A Lecturer can make you fail for using Blackberry Q10 while he’s using Blackberry bold 5. A Lecturer told my friend he won’t graduate just because he drives Honda EOD, said he’s using the same car with the HOD.. Can you imagine?
10. Add Yours
Tell us anything odd that you think happens in Public institutions but will never happen in a Private institutions. We want to hear from you too. Drop your Comments.
Gov. Ambode finally approves payment of lump sum leave allowance to staff
In line with his commitment to improve the welfare of the state workforce, Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode has approved the lump sum payment of leave allowance to all staff in the State’s mainstream Civil Service, Local Governments and the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) with effect from May, 2016.
The State Head of Service, Mrs.
Olabowale Ademola in a circular she issued on Thursday in Alausa, Ikeja, explained that the approval was sequel to agreements reached during a meeting with the Lagos State Public Service Joint Negotiating Council (JNC). She said, “Consequently, leave allowance which is 10 per cent of Annual Basic Salary would henceforth be payable once annually and no longer on a monthly basis. The payments would be in batches”.
Ademola said that Officers between Grade Levels 1 and 8 would be paid in May, Officers between Grade Levels 9 and 12 would be paid in July; Officers between Grade Levels 13 and 14 would be paid in September while Officers between Grade Levels 15 and 17 would get their annual leave allowances in October.
She said that the gesture was in furtherance of the State Government’s commitment to the welfare of its workforce, just as she tasked the staff to reciprocate Government’s gesture by renewing their dedication and commitment to duty through improved service delivery to the citizenry.
“The above listed Government Functionaries are hereby enjoined to take note of this approval. I implore you to eschew disloyalty, indiscipline, nonchalant attitude and low productivity.” Mrs. Ademola said SIGNED JIDE LAWAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER OFFICE OF THE HEAD OF SERVICE LAGOS STATE
Olabowale Ademola in a circular she issued on Thursday in Alausa, Ikeja, explained that the approval was sequel to agreements reached during a meeting with the Lagos State Public Service Joint Negotiating Council (JNC). She said, “Consequently, leave allowance which is 10 per cent of Annual Basic Salary would henceforth be payable once annually and no longer on a monthly basis. The payments would be in batches”.
Ademola said that Officers between Grade Levels 1 and 8 would be paid in May, Officers between Grade Levels 9 and 12 would be paid in July; Officers between Grade Levels 13 and 14 would be paid in September while Officers between Grade Levels 15 and 17 would get their annual leave allowances in October.
She said that the gesture was in furtherance of the State Government’s commitment to the welfare of its workforce, just as she tasked the staff to reciprocate Government’s gesture by renewing their dedication and commitment to duty through improved service delivery to the citizenry.
“The above listed Government Functionaries are hereby enjoined to take note of this approval. I implore you to eschew disloyalty, indiscipline, nonchalant attitude and low productivity.” Mrs. Ademola said SIGNED JIDE LAWAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER OFFICE OF THE HEAD OF SERVICE LAGOS STATE
Monday, 25 April 2016
New MIXTAPE: DJ Millz9ja – Orobo Commando Mixtape | @djmillz9ja @iamlekelee
Here’s another baddest mixtape from DJ Millz9ja.. This time around he did it for his home boy leke Lee. Download and feel the vibes of a good mix.
1. Intro (Leke lee)
2. Leke lee ft Demmie Vee – Orobo Commando
3. Slyde – Mordii
4. Olamide – Be Happy
5. DJ Humility ft Timaya – Conga
6. HDesign ft Jaywon X Dresan X Terry G – Agbara Wa Remix
7. Ice Prince – Feelings
8. Magic – Rude
9. Subzillah ft Tekno X Reminice Sisi Eko Remix
10. Dammy Krane – Kalamity
11. Mz Kiss ft Falz – Stoopid
12. Small Doctor ft Reminice – Gbera Remix
13. Olamide – Matter Arising
14. Pepenazi – One For The Road
15. Samklef ft Olamide X Shaydee X DJ Xclusive – Living Large
16. DJ Spinal ft Ice Prince X Mafikizolo – The Way
17. Slimcase – Oh Baby Ringtone
18. Stunna Beats – Weird Freak (Free Beat MashUp)
19. Korede Bello – Mungo Park
20. DJ Baddo ft Skales – Finally
21. CDQ X Olamide – Woss Wobii
22. Cassper Nyovest ft Uhuru & Base – Travel The World
23. D Banj – International Display
24. DJ Kentalky X Lil Kesh – Blessings
25. Oritsefemi – Nack Ham
26. Sean Tizzle – Abeg Abeg
27. Adekunle Gold X Uhuru – Sade Remix
28. DJ Malvado X Uhuru – Zenze Remix
29. K9 – Kokoma (DJ Millz Remix)
30. Lil Kesh – Ibile
31. Mr 2kay ft Timaya – Moniegram
32. DJ Spinall ft Pheelz – No Sorrow
32. Outro (Slimcase X Olumix)
2. Leke lee ft Demmie Vee – Orobo Commando
3. Slyde – Mordii
4. Olamide – Be Happy
5. DJ Humility ft Timaya – Conga
6. HDesign ft Jaywon X Dresan X Terry G – Agbara Wa Remix
7. Ice Prince – Feelings
8. Magic – Rude
9. Subzillah ft Tekno X Reminice Sisi Eko Remix
10. Dammy Krane – Kalamity
11. Mz Kiss ft Falz – Stoopid
12. Small Doctor ft Reminice – Gbera Remix
13. Olamide – Matter Arising
14. Pepenazi – One For The Road
15. Samklef ft Olamide X Shaydee X DJ Xclusive – Living Large
16. DJ Spinal ft Ice Prince X Mafikizolo – The Way
17. Slimcase – Oh Baby Ringtone
18. Stunna Beats – Weird Freak (Free Beat MashUp)
19. Korede Bello – Mungo Park
20. DJ Baddo ft Skales – Finally
21. CDQ X Olamide – Woss Wobii
22. Cassper Nyovest ft Uhuru & Base – Travel The World
23. D Banj – International Display
24. DJ Kentalky X Lil Kesh – Blessings
25. Oritsefemi – Nack Ham
26. Sean Tizzle – Abeg Abeg
27. Adekunle Gold X Uhuru – Sade Remix
28. DJ Malvado X Uhuru – Zenze Remix
29. K9 – Kokoma (DJ Millz Remix)
30. Lil Kesh – Ibile
31. Mr 2kay ft Timaya – Moniegram
32. DJ Spinall ft Pheelz – No Sorrow
32. Outro (Slimcase X Olumix)
Uni ibadan students speaks!!! Join the trending hashtag on twitter #freeMote
I represent the body of Nigerians students who have no voice and are currently victimized and are expected to remain silent because if we talk'' SDC wee carry us''.We live in constant fear of whose turn it will be.We don’t know who they will pick on next.
We are the supposed leaders of tomorrow.Leaders are supposed to be groomed to cater for their immediate society no matter the cost.Yet when we peacefully speak up for our entitlements we get punished for daring to ask.
Sometimes last year,Oluwafemi Odesola(huntersola),the former president of the student union university of Ibadan had the guts to lie to the entire student population that Mayowa Alaran(RIP) HAD DIED BEFORE HE GOT TO JAJA.The truth is that Mayowa lost his life because he was not catered for at the school's clinic.Let us not forget.......
Mayowa could have been my brother,your brother,your cousin,your son................ No water,No light yet if a protest to show displeasure is called,SDC letters will be served. Its about that time that we stand united as one body Mote,He is my brother,my friend.....He is not a thief...He spoke and fought against injustice and victimization of fellow students and he is going to serve an extra year for it
They say if we protest tomorrow he will be expelled.Greatest UITES,its about that time we stopped suffering Let us not forget that some years back when the management stopped serving turkey and switched to chicken there was a protest by these same people who are serving SDC letters.....
I am a leader
I am an activist
I will stand for the truth everywhere i find myself
I will stand for the truth no matter the cost
I will stand against the victimization of students
I will fight for justice because i am an essential part of this country and my voice must be heard
#FreeMote Greatest Nigerian Students! This is to bring to your notice that today's complaint rally will hold and it will be a massive one! It is a peaceful protest for freedom.
It is a peaceful protest against oppression.
It is a peaceful protest against victimization.
It is a peaceful protest against intimidation.
It is a peaceful protest against injustice. It's a peaceful protest for improved welfarism.
It's a peaceful protest against the irrational distribution of SDC letters... It is a peaceful protest for MOTE!
MOTE is a 500 level student of the department of Petroleum Engineering and a residence of the Great Independence hall, University of Ibadan. Mote was rusticated for a semester for being part of a protest demanding improved welfare of katangites last semester.
We say #No to this #Victimisation. An injustice to one is an injustice to all. #FreeMote #Today! We are #Locking down #UI for #Mote
Signed: NANS JCC, Oyo State.
We are the supposed leaders of tomorrow.Leaders are supposed to be groomed to cater for their immediate society no matter the cost.Yet when we peacefully speak up for our entitlements we get punished for daring to ask.
Sometimes last year,Oluwafemi Odesola(huntersola),the former president of the student union university of Ibadan had the guts to lie to the entire student population that Mayowa Alaran(RIP) HAD DIED BEFORE HE GOT TO JAJA.The truth is that Mayowa lost his life because he was not catered for at the school's clinic.Let us not forget.......
Mayowa could have been my brother,your brother,your cousin,your son................ No water,No light yet if a protest to show displeasure is called,SDC letters will be served. Its about that time that we stand united as one body Mote,He is my brother,my friend.....He is not a thief...He spoke and fought against injustice and victimization of fellow students and he is going to serve an extra year for it
They say if we protest tomorrow he will be expelled.Greatest UITES,its about that time we stopped suffering Let us not forget that some years back when the management stopped serving turkey and switched to chicken there was a protest by these same people who are serving SDC letters.....
I am a leader
I am an activist
I will stand for the truth everywhere i find myself
I will stand for the truth no matter the cost
I will stand against the victimization of students
I will fight for justice because i am an essential part of this country and my voice must be heard
#FreeMote Greatest Nigerian Students! This is to bring to your notice that today's complaint rally will hold and it will be a massive one! It is a peaceful protest for freedom.
It is a peaceful protest against oppression.
It is a peaceful protest against victimization.
It is a peaceful protest against intimidation.
It is a peaceful protest against injustice. It's a peaceful protest for improved welfarism.
It's a peaceful protest against the irrational distribution of SDC letters... It is a peaceful protest for MOTE!
MOTE is a 500 level student of the department of Petroleum Engineering and a residence of the Great Independence hall, University of Ibadan. Mote was rusticated for a semester for being part of a protest demanding improved welfare of katangites last semester.
We say #No to this #Victimisation. An injustice to one is an injustice to all. #FreeMote #Today! We are #Locking down #UI for #Mote
Signed: NANS JCC, Oyo State.
The Kingdom Of Biafra already Existed 500 Years Before Nigeria – IPOB
According to Today NG, The Indigenous People of Biafra have declared that Biafra as a group existed 500 years before the creation of Nigeria by Great Britain.
The spokesman of the groupEmma Powerfulsaid this in a statement: The ancient map of Africa in 1662 showed the three kingdoms in West Africa from where the new country called Nigeria was created by the colonial masters. The three kingdoms were the Kingdom of Zamfara in the North; Kingdom of Biafra from the East and the Kingdom of Benin in the West.
The three kingdoms existed on the map of Africa for more than 500 years before Nigeria was created in 1914. The kingdom of Biafra and Benin shared common boundaries and had the Atlantic Ocean in the South with direct access to the sea, through their bays known as Bight of Biafra and Bight of Benin.
Powerful also said that IPOB members are Nigerians by citizenship but Biafrans by indigenous identity. He used the example of the United Kingdom where Scots, Welsh, Irish and Anglo-Saxons maintain their indigenous identities as different people, but are of British citizenship. He also said that IPOB has the right to pursue the independence of Biafra land under international law.
The spokesman of the groupEmma Powerfulsaid this in a statement: The ancient map of Africa in 1662 showed the three kingdoms in West Africa from where the new country called Nigeria was created by the colonial masters. The three kingdoms were the Kingdom of Zamfara in the North; Kingdom of Biafra from the East and the Kingdom of Benin in the West.
The three kingdoms existed on the map of Africa for more than 500 years before Nigeria was created in 1914. The kingdom of Biafra and Benin shared common boundaries and had the Atlantic Ocean in the South with direct access to the sea, through their bays known as Bight of Biafra and Bight of Benin.
Powerful also said that IPOB members are Nigerians by citizenship but Biafrans by indigenous identity. He used the example of the United Kingdom where Scots, Welsh, Irish and Anglo-Saxons maintain their indigenous identities as different people, but are of British citizenship. He also said that IPOB has the right to pursue the independence of Biafra land under international law.
Theses are the Things Ladies Should Stop Doing If They Don’t Have Plans For A Guy
The truth is painful but must be spoken nonetheless. I’ve heard some complaints from some friends plus some of my past experiences.
Ladies, if you don’t have plans for a guy stop the following: 1. Stop calling him “sweet names” like dearie, sweetheart, honey, love etc. We know you’re a “lovie duvie” but biko, control it enh…don’t give him false hope. Let friends be friends NOT lovers. Unless you want to switch over, then you open up.
2. Stop visiting him on skimpy clothes and buttoned shirts, especially when you’re ‘courageous’. You visit a guy whose ear has filled with topics like ‘How ladies behave when they want to get laid“. If you don’t have plans for him, quit sending those signals. Remember: To every sequence, there is a consequence.
3. Stop getting jealous when you see him with other girls You don’t want to marry him, yet you get jealous when he’s making headway, relationship-wise. You’re not his mother, biko. Friends sef have limits.
4. Stop discussing your past relationships with him- it’s not his business. This thing you are saying is communicating something different to his mind. You want to talk with someone, you have besties right? False hope everywhere! cheesy Now, what do you want him to do? Leave his girl and come solve your relationship problems?
5. Stop visiting him at odd or questionable hours This is one major way smart and decent girls nicely wipe the thought away from the mind of numerous suitors. If you don’t want intimacy, don’t visit him at all sef. Not like all guys are like that, but MOST girls are like that. A girl visits you and choose to be a good boy, then she hates you. The next point expatiate more…
6. Don’t suggest sleeping in his house or vice versa because something might happen. This offers a protective measure. Don’t get me wrong: if there’s an understanding, it’s okay. More often than not, in a corrupt world of ours, no one can be trusted in a cold bed. You can trust him but can you trust his “down there”. If you don’t want “harassment”, avoid stuff like this.
7. Don’t “miss” him. Ever woke up in the morning and you see a text message in your phone by “just a friend’ saying ‘I miss you’. That stirs up questions as much as it does hormones. It’s risky.
8. Stop ‘breasting’ him You don’t have plans for him and you’ll be staining his white clean shirt with your b00bs. C’mon! That’s unfair! Some will just come with their coconut and rest on your body as if your skin cells are dead and gone. Let’s change in 2016.
Abeg enh, let’s know the ladies that are still single and available. Don’t colour-blind us. If you are in love, show it and don’t act funny when we reciprocate. Relationship leads to marriage when both parties are honest to themselves. Its childish and evil to start acting innocent after you have caused him to sin at heart. I honestly believe, a few guys won’t easily swallow this bitter pill as they’ll seek ways to avenge.
Ladies, if you don’t have plans for a guy stop the following: 1. Stop calling him “sweet names” like dearie, sweetheart, honey, love etc. We know you’re a “lovie duvie” but biko, control it enh…don’t give him false hope. Let friends be friends NOT lovers. Unless you want to switch over, then you open up.
2. Stop visiting him on skimpy clothes and buttoned shirts, especially when you’re ‘courageous’. You visit a guy whose ear has filled with topics like ‘How ladies behave when they want to get laid“. If you don’t have plans for him, quit sending those signals. Remember: To every sequence, there is a consequence.
3. Stop getting jealous when you see him with other girls You don’t want to marry him, yet you get jealous when he’s making headway, relationship-wise. You’re not his mother, biko. Friends sef have limits.
4. Stop discussing your past relationships with him- it’s not his business. This thing you are saying is communicating something different to his mind. You want to talk with someone, you have besties right? False hope everywhere! cheesy Now, what do you want him to do? Leave his girl and come solve your relationship problems?
5. Stop visiting him at odd or questionable hours This is one major way smart and decent girls nicely wipe the thought away from the mind of numerous suitors. If you don’t want intimacy, don’t visit him at all sef. Not like all guys are like that, but MOST girls are like that. A girl visits you and choose to be a good boy, then she hates you. The next point expatiate more…
6. Don’t suggest sleeping in his house or vice versa because something might happen. This offers a protective measure. Don’t get me wrong: if there’s an understanding, it’s okay. More often than not, in a corrupt world of ours, no one can be trusted in a cold bed. You can trust him but can you trust his “down there”. If you don’t want “harassment”, avoid stuff like this.
7. Don’t “miss” him. Ever woke up in the morning and you see a text message in your phone by “just a friend’ saying ‘I miss you’. That stirs up questions as much as it does hormones. It’s risky.
8. Stop ‘breasting’ him You don’t have plans for him and you’ll be staining his white clean shirt with your b00bs. C’mon! That’s unfair! Some will just come with their coconut and rest on your body as if your skin cells are dead and gone. Let’s change in 2016.
Abeg enh, let’s know the ladies that are still single and available. Don’t colour-blind us. If you are in love, show it and don’t act funny when we reciprocate. Relationship leads to marriage when both parties are honest to themselves. Its childish and evil to start acting innocent after you have caused him to sin at heart. I honestly believe, a few guys won’t easily swallow this bitter pill as they’ll seek ways to avenge.
This is serious! The 90-year Old Former Us Senator Set To Marry Male Partner
Former senator Harris Wofford has revealed he is to wed his male partner after finding love again after his fifty-year marriage to his wife.
The 90-year-old wrote a moving essay about the tragic loss of his wife Clare Lindgren to leukemia in 1996, and beginning a new chapter of his life with Matthew Charlton – who is 50 years his junior.
Wofford, was a Pennsylvania senator from 1991 to 1995 and an adviser to Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Very dangerous!!! Onitsha Residents Rush To Scoop Fuel From Fallen Tanker (Photos)
Some people are yet to learn from fire tragedies which have killed many in the quest of fuel scooping.
Today, residents of Onitsha, Anambra state were seen putting their lives on the line -as they rushed out in large numbers to scoop fuel from a tanker that fell along Ogbosi road, Onitsha.
Hehe! Man alledgly Chained His Son For 2 Months In Lagos
The police in Lagos state, western Nigeria, have arrested a man for keeping his son, a 35 year-old adult in captivity and chaining him inside a room for two months.
The man identified as Akanbi Lawal was arrested for interrogation for after police learnt he chained his son, Yusuf, to a room for two months. The incident happened at lfekoya street, Papa Ashafa Agege in Lagos where the man and his son reside.
According to the police, Yusuf’s friend came to the station to report that Yusuf’s father chained Yusuf to a room and that the chain had gotten his two wrists degenerating because he has been chained for almost two months. Following the report, the police operatives from Dopemu division moved in and rescued the victim and brought him to the station.
The police also removed the chain from his hands and rushed him to General hospital Oke Odo where he is now receiving treatment. His father was arrested kept under police custody for interrogation and further investigation.
The police public Relations officer, PPRO, SP Dolapo badmos confirmed the incident. She said the police have commenced investigation into what led to such maltreatment as the victim is an adult.
The man identified as Akanbi Lawal was arrested for interrogation for after police learnt he chained his son, Yusuf, to a room for two months. The incident happened at lfekoya street, Papa Ashafa Agege in Lagos where the man and his son reside.
According to the police, Yusuf’s friend came to the station to report that Yusuf’s father chained Yusuf to a room and that the chain had gotten his two wrists degenerating because he has been chained for almost two months. Following the report, the police operatives from Dopemu division moved in and rescued the victim and brought him to the station.
The police also removed the chain from his hands and rushed him to General hospital Oke Odo where he is now receiving treatment. His father was arrested kept under police custody for interrogation and further investigation.
The police public Relations officer, PPRO, SP Dolapo badmos confirmed the incident. She said the police have commenced investigation into what led to such maltreatment as the victim is an adult.
Sunday, 24 April 2016
GTBank Documents clearly Shows How Saraki Transferred $3 Million To U.S...
The embattled Senate President transferred a total of $3.47 million in 40 installments in four years with his credit card to the United States, a document obtained by PREMIUM TIMES revealed.
He carried out the transactions through Guarantee Trust Bank between 2009, when he served as Kwara State governor, and 2012 when he served as the senator representing Kwara Central Senatorial District.
This is the reason why more than 48% of Nigerian Women Develop Fibroid.
Fibroid, also known as myoma, is a mass of compacted muscle and fibrous tissue that grows on the wall (or sometimes on the outside) of the uterus. It can be as small as a pea or as large as a grapefruit. Fibroids occur in 50 to 80 percent of women. Fibroids usually develop prior to pregnancy, though many women don't know they have one until they have an ultrasound or the fibroid is discovered during a pelvic exam.
For the 10 to 30 percent of pregnant women with fibroids who do end up having complications, the most common is abdominal pain, which occasionally may be accompanied by light vaginal bleeding.
Effects of Fibroids Your risk of miscarriage and premature delivery does increase slightly if you have fibroids. They occasionally cause the baby to be in an abnormal position for delivery. They can also stall labor, or, if they're located in or near the cervical opening, they may block the baby's passage. All of these problems can increase click this link: http://www.fertilityhealth.com.ng The majority of fibroids do not change their size during pregnancy, but one-third may grow in the first trimester. Although the data are conflicting and most women with fibroids have uneventful pregnancies.
Approximately 10% to 30% of women with uterine fibroids develop complications during pregnancy. If a fibroid or cluster of fibroids is particularly large or is growing on the outside of the uterine wall, it can push the uterus into an abnormal position. It can also put pressure on the bladder or intestine, causing symptoms such as frequent urination, constipation, pelvic pain, or backache. Fibroids may also cause heavy menstrual bleeding.
Fibroids can interfere with fertility, and they occasionally cause complications during pregnancy. For example, if a large fibroid blocks the opening of a woman's uterus, she may have to deliver her baby by c-section.
Possible factors to note about fibroids: Family history: Individual family genetics may affect your chances of getting fibroids. If your grandmother, mother, or sister had fibroids, you may too Age: Fibroids generally first occur in women in their 30s. Fibroids often shrink and cause no symptoms in women who have gone through menopause.
Hormone levels: Fibroid growth seems to depend on estrogen or progesterone or perhaps both. Some studies show that fibroids are more likely to get smaller when estrogen levels go down (as they do after menopause). Body weight: Some studies suggest that obesity might play a role in fibroid development. This is particularly important for fat women, who are 1.4 times more likely prone to fibroid Childbirth: Studies have found that women who have delivered a baby are less likely to have fibroids.
The risk probably goes down even more for women who have had two or more babies. Lifestyle: Some studies have indicated that exercise and a healthy diet may lower the risk of fibroids, while studies have consistently shown that consumption of alcohol raises the risk.
Read more here: http://www.fertilityhealth.com.ng How FIBRORIT will cure your fibroid? Rather than spend expensive amount of money at the hospital through surgery. Or taking expensive medications, that can even do more harm than good to your body. Because some of the drugs available out there in such a manner as this: taking one drug to cure a health challenge causes a need for 2 or 3 other drugs, to cause the side effects that the first drug might cause.
Instead, FIBRORIT PACK is 100% natural set of 5 different supplements that will cure or shrink your fibroid in the shortest time possible. And at a very affordable price. For all you need to know about fibroids and how our prestigious natural pack of supplements cures it click this link: http://www.fertilityhealth.com.ng More photos...
Effects of Fibroids Your risk of miscarriage and premature delivery does increase slightly if you have fibroids. They occasionally cause the baby to be in an abnormal position for delivery. They can also stall labor, or, if they're located in or near the cervical opening, they may block the baby's passage. All of these problems can increase click this link: http://www.fertilityhealth.com.ng The majority of fibroids do not change their size during pregnancy, but one-third may grow in the first trimester. Although the data are conflicting and most women with fibroids have uneventful pregnancies.
Approximately 10% to 30% of women with uterine fibroids develop complications during pregnancy. If a fibroid or cluster of fibroids is particularly large or is growing on the outside of the uterine wall, it can push the uterus into an abnormal position. It can also put pressure on the bladder or intestine, causing symptoms such as frequent urination, constipation, pelvic pain, or backache. Fibroids may also cause heavy menstrual bleeding.
Fibroids can interfere with fertility, and they occasionally cause complications during pregnancy. For example, if a large fibroid blocks the opening of a woman's uterus, she may have to deliver her baby by c-section.
Possible factors to note about fibroids: Family history: Individual family genetics may affect your chances of getting fibroids. If your grandmother, mother, or sister had fibroids, you may too Age: Fibroids generally first occur in women in their 30s. Fibroids often shrink and cause no symptoms in women who have gone through menopause.
Hormone levels: Fibroid growth seems to depend on estrogen or progesterone or perhaps both. Some studies show that fibroids are more likely to get smaller when estrogen levels go down (as they do after menopause). Body weight: Some studies suggest that obesity might play a role in fibroid development. This is particularly important for fat women, who are 1.4 times more likely prone to fibroid Childbirth: Studies have found that women who have delivered a baby are less likely to have fibroids.
The risk probably goes down even more for women who have had two or more babies. Lifestyle: Some studies have indicated that exercise and a healthy diet may lower the risk of fibroids, while studies have consistently shown that consumption of alcohol raises the risk.
Read more here: http://www.fertilityhealth.com.ng How FIBRORIT will cure your fibroid? Rather than spend expensive amount of money at the hospital through surgery. Or taking expensive medications, that can even do more harm than good to your body. Because some of the drugs available out there in such a manner as this: taking one drug to cure a health challenge causes a need for 2 or 3 other drugs, to cause the side effects that the first drug might cause.
Instead, FIBRORIT PACK is 100% natural set of 5 different supplements that will cure or shrink your fibroid in the shortest time possible. And at a very affordable price. For all you need to know about fibroids and how our prestigious natural pack of supplements cures it click this link: http://www.fertilityhealth.com.ng More photos...
In Photos: a Trailer falls off Lagos-Ibadan expressway
This trailer skidded off the Lagos-Ibadan expressway yesterday April 23rd. Fortunately, no casualty was reported. More photos after the cut..
Saturday, 23 April 2016
See What A School Teacher Did To A Child (in Photos)
According to twitter user resident in Lagos @Stunner_Guy, a primary school teacher did that to his neighbour’s child yesterday.
He, however, didn’t give much detail on how exactly the eye injury happened.
He wrote “Take a look at what a primary school teacher did to my neighbour’s child today, its disheartening.
What can we we do? Help!”he wrote.
Very Scary!!! Man Puts Live Python Snake In His Mouth In Osun State (Photos)
A hunter in the South-western part of Nigeria have showcased a rare prowess in handling wild animals which has shocked people.
Hunters from every town in Osun state today 22nd of April 2016 troop in to celebrate the 10th year anniversary of the hunters, it was really a merrimentous event to behold, with lot of enthralling event, that will leave one bewildered.
The event which took place in Fakunle Comprehensive High school Osun state, witness a man performing what Marvins called “Janta-manta” the man was seen putting a life snake in his mouth, as a means of entertaining the audience present at the anniversary. Memorably, the event featured so many activities, part of which was a football competition among many. Indeed it was an event to reckon for all those present. See more photos:
Hunters from every town in Osun state today 22nd of April 2016 troop in to celebrate the 10th year anniversary of the hunters, it was really a merrimentous event to behold, with lot of enthralling event, that will leave one bewildered.
The event which took place in Fakunle Comprehensive High school Osun state, witness a man performing what Marvins called “Janta-manta” the man was seen putting a life snake in his mouth, as a means of entertaining the audience present at the anniversary. Memorably, the event featured so many activities, part of which was a football competition among many. Indeed it was an event to reckon for all those present. See more photos:
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