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Monday, 21 March 2016

[Fresh Video] Olamide – Abule Sowo | @olamide_ybnl

Just few days after the release of the song “Abule Sowo“,YBNL hardworking generalOlamidereleases the visuals to the already made street hit to mount more pressure on the push of the tune. Watch & Download Olamide – Abule Sowo Below;

Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh and husband visit the love lock bridge in Paris (photo)

The couple who married last year and welcomed a baby last month, visited the love lock bridge in Paris where they sealed their love with a padlock..

Hehe! Rapper/TV host Xzibit claps back at a fan...get a job

Lol @get a job!

In Photo: Man arrested for stealing 7-month-old baby in Lagos

26 year old Happniess Umaru, has been arrested by the Lagos state police command for allegedly stealing a 7 month old baby at the Ijora area of Lagos state on March 16th. According to a report by Vanguard, Umaru was intercepted by some police officers patrolling Eric Moore road Surulere. When he was questioned, Umaru first lied that he was the father of the boy but after much interrogation, he confessed to have picked up the baby inside a bush at Ijora Railway where he had gone to answer the call of nature.

When the police took him to the area where he took the child, they met with the child's mother, Patricia Victor who said she has been searching for her son since. Narrating how her baby boy disappeared, she said “I laid my seven months old baby (Favour Victor) on the bed inside my house at about 8p.m., to buy food for my son. By the time I returned with the food for my older son, my baby had disappeared. I raised alarm and neighbours joined me in the search all thorough the night, but we did not find him. I did not know that police officers had arrested the man who stole my baby. Luckily, when they came the next day to investigate the case, they located me.”Umaru will be charged to court today for child theft.

6 Crazy Things That Happens In Nigerian Football...

Nigeria is a football crazy country. Whenever the Super eagles is playing in any of its fortresses in Lagos, Abuja, Kano or Port Harcourt, the stadium is always filled out. The fans are vociferous, the media coverage is massive while the anticipation is over the roof. Despite this, there some hilarious but crazy things that happen in Nigerian football. Jovago.com, Africa’s No 1 hotel booking portal shares some of these things.

1. Nigerian fans booing their team Playing poorly in a match will earn the players boos from their fans. In fact, the fans will start supporting the opposing team. This usually happens when the Nigerian team is losing. Ironic? Unknown to these fans, they are ‘killing’ the morale of the players. Showing support for your team whether they are winning or not is the hallmark of true fans.

2. Non-payment of salaries The non-payment of salaries is a serious problem Nigeria football has grappled with from time immemorial. Successive administrators of The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) have made it their mission to owe local coaches. Perhaps, all the gaffers who have led the various national teams are still being owed one way or the other. Meanwhile, when the NFF employ a foreign coach, he gets his salary and bonuses as at when due. But why do they treat Nigerian coaches this way?

3. Preference for the Premier league Have you heard of Mountain of Fire Ministry (MFM) football club? Do you know they are in the Nigeria Premier Football league (NPFL) and they play stylish football? Many Nigerians do not know this. But if you ask these fans, who is topping the English Premier league, the response is spontaneous. The NPFL season is on. You can watch MFM FC at the Agege stadium or Ikorodu United at the Onikan Stadium. Good football will be on display. 4. Coaching without contract How can the NFF pay a coach that does not have a contract? This is prevalent across various industries in Nigeria. The NFF will put a call through to a coach, request him to start a job, and because the coach is desperate for a job, he willfully accept the job without a contract. Consequently, when he is sacked by the NFF, he does not get any compensation. The NFF can even wake up one morning and relieve him of his job!

5. 170 million coaches Nigerian has a population of 170 million. All of this 170 million people can analyze football. Hence, if you are the coach of Nigeria, you have 170 million individuals coaching with you. You must have a thick skin to survive their onslaught because they are opinionated and believe their tactics can win Nigeria the World cup!

6. Beg players to play for the country Adorning the green white green of Nigeria should be the dream of Nigerian players. They are excited when playing age grade competitions. But immediately they join a club in Europe, it is a 360 change. Their attitude to the invitation is lackadaisical. Patriotism should be their mantra”. Drop your Comments

Actress Omotola Shares Photos Of Her 1st Honeymoon To Her 20th, In Celebration Of Wedding Anniversary (Photos)

She shared the photos on her Instagram page and wrote “Then #1996 and now #2016 #cĂ´tedivoire to #hawaii#countdowntomarch23rd#20yearsmarriageanniversary”

I Never Stole Government. Funds – Gbenga Daniel

A former Governor of Ogun State, Gbenga Daniel, has described as lies reports that he stole state funds during his tenure in office and described the day he was arraigned in court by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as the worst day of his life. Daniel, popularly known as OGD, made this disclosure while addressing journalists ahead of his 60th birthday, scheduled for March 26, 2016.

“The day I will never forget in my life was the day I was arraigned in court in Abeokuta. Some students sponsored by the government that were singing abusive songs outside the court. They were calling me a thief. They said I took $3m of state funds, N1bn of local government funds but they were lies.” The former Governor also said that he has no presidential ambition. “I have no presidential ambition or any political position but would remain as an elder statesman, giving advice to politicians,” he said.