It’s April 1st and the fools game has been going on for hours. The former vice president of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar has already fallen prey to one of the Pranks set by his kids.
The former presidential candidate took to his official Twitter account to call out his son and daughters for the Prank and promise to pay them back in kind.
See tweet below
Friday, 1 April 2016
Omotola jalade calls out PHCN, Lagos state government over taxes...
In a series of tweets this afternoon, actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, berated the services of PHCN in the Ikeja area of Lagos. She also took a swipe at the Lagos state government over the new Tax law where everyone including domestic staff are to pay taxes. She feels the government doesn't do enough to demand taxes. See more of her tweets after the cut.
@Denrele_edun talks about his experience on the set of the movie, Pepper Soup
What he wrote below...
They say that true artists suffer for their craft, but perhaps no artist has suffered like myself on this hustle of ours! The moment I got the script titled #Peppersoup from Grace Oboba Edwin-Okon with me Denrele as the lead character, I just wanted to jump on board! And yes, I jumped on in my gangsta mode!
Whilst shooting the first scene, I was supposed to pass out but in a bid to make it convincing, I fell on my face and accidentally split my eye brow area open! I bled like crazy!!! REAL BLOOD!!!
The producer wanted to strike set and cancel the shoot but I refused! Say what? First rule: the show must go on! And I was kinda lucky we were shooting in an hospital (Pinnacle Medical centre) so there were nurses to dress the wound.
Had to add some extra extra extension to my hair to hide the plaster....And I got back on set like nothing happened! I'm was in a lot of pain buy hey...Pinnacle medical services and Derwin Productions had put too much into the project for Peppersoup to be scrapped..THE SHOW MUST GO ON! I had fun shooting Peppersoup with Layole Oyatogun, Beverly Osu, Lisa Omorodion, Lilian Afegbai, Bryan Stevens and all the other cast members as well as the amazing crew the Executive producer Dr. Maymunah Kadiri, the director/producer Grace Oboba Edwin-Okon and everyone else who worked on Peppersoup. Here's your favourite StageFaller with another beautiful FALL! #dustsShoulders
Had to add some extra extra extension to my hair to hide the plaster....And I got back on set like nothing happened! I'm was in a lot of pain buy hey...Pinnacle medical services and Derwin Productions had put too much into the project for Peppersoup to be scrapped..THE SHOW MUST GO ON! I had fun shooting Peppersoup with Layole Oyatogun, Beverly Osu, Lisa Omorodion, Lilian Afegbai, Bryan Stevens and all the other cast members as well as the amazing crew the Executive producer Dr. Maymunah Kadiri, the director/producer Grace Oboba Edwin-Okon and everyone else who worked on Peppersoup. Here's your favourite StageFaller with another beautiful FALL! #dustsShoulders
In photo: Buhari, Obama, + other world leaders at the Nuclear Security Summit
This was today in Washington DC..
Mourinho files and Sends Ultimatum To Manchester United football club....
If reports in British media on Friday are anything to go by, then Jose Mourinho has issued an ultimatum to Manchester United to confirm him as manager of the club and end all the prolonged speculations about his future.
According to reports in The Sun UK, the ‘Special One’, now tired of waiting to hear Manchester United speak, has given the Old Trafford management May deadline to approach him with management offer even as Red Devils mull Mauricio Pochettino of Tottenham Hotspurs.
The tabloid reports: “Jose Mourinho has given Ed Woodward (Manchester United executive vice chairman) a month to get his act together and put a formal offer on the table for the Manchester United job.” The reports says further that so tired of the whole game is the former Chelsea manager that his agent, Jorge Mendes ‘has started the clock on the Old Trafford club, with the Red Devils executive vice chairman scouting out a move for Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino’.
Job offers are coming in for the Portuguese coach — who wants to nick an appointment before the start of the summer transfer window. The tabloid analyses that Manchester United’s slowness could cost it big time should Mourinho move on. “Missing out on Mourinho would be a huge risk for United, especially if they fail to reach the Champions League and Tottenham does.
“In this case if the club drag their heels they could miss out on both Pochettino AND Mourinho, with Louis van Gaal still having a year to run on his contract. “If there is no offer on the table by May, Woodward would face a tense wait to see if LVG can get them back into the Champions League. Given United’s up-and-down form this season, there is no guarantee that will happen.
According to reports in The Sun UK, the ‘Special One’, now tired of waiting to hear Manchester United speak, has given the Old Trafford management May deadline to approach him with management offer even as Red Devils mull Mauricio Pochettino of Tottenham Hotspurs.
The tabloid reports: “Jose Mourinho has given Ed Woodward (Manchester United executive vice chairman) a month to get his act together and put a formal offer on the table for the Manchester United job.” The reports says further that so tired of the whole game is the former Chelsea manager that his agent, Jorge Mendes ‘has started the clock on the Old Trafford club, with the Red Devils executive vice chairman scouting out a move for Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino’.
Job offers are coming in for the Portuguese coach — who wants to nick an appointment before the start of the summer transfer window. The tabloid analyses that Manchester United’s slowness could cost it big time should Mourinho move on. “Missing out on Mourinho would be a huge risk for United, especially if they fail to reach the Champions League and Tottenham does.
“In this case if the club drag their heels they could miss out on both Pochettino AND Mourinho, with Louis van Gaal still having a year to run on his contract. “If there is no offer on the table by May, Woodward would face a tense wait to see if LVG can get them back into the Champions League. Given United’s up-and-down form this season, there is no guarantee that will happen.
FG finally Declares Emergency Over Fuel Scarcity in nigeria!....
In a desperate move to end the recurrent fuel shortages, particularly of premium motor spirit, PMS (petrol) being experienced in the country, the Federal Government has declared a state of emergency for petroleum products distribution.
This comes even as private operators in the country now have the responsibility to bring in 60 percent of the scarce commodity in the second quarter, Q2 import allocations. A very competent source told Vanguard in confidence yesterday that for Q2, the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, PPPRA 44% allocation to Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association, DAPPMA; 40% NNPC/PPMC; and the balance of 16% to Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, MOMAN.
Confirming the developments, the Commercial Director, PPMC, Mr. Justin Ezeala, admitted to the drop in NNPC/PPMC new import allocation, saying that “it is meant to free NNPC to import only for itself, instead of importing for everybody as we have been doing since this year.” He also admitted that the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, had “directed that everything related to petroleum distribution must be treated as an emergency.”
To this end, he told Vanguard on the telephone that “beginning from tomorrow (today), we have confirmations for cargoes lined up to be received in-country. Petroleum cargoes are to be treated as essential commodities, with all the regulatory agencies – DPR, PPRA, put on the alert. “We have put in place a process to receive them in terms of logistics and cut short on all the bureaucracies, as everything will be treated with emergency in order to end the fuel crisis.
‘To this end, we have also kept trans-shipment vessels in Warri, Calabar depots for easy reach to the northern and southern parts of the country. “Today, we also held a meeting with officers of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, to join forces with the Nigeria Police to monitor and follow products distribution from the depots to the retail outlets to cut short on sharp practices.
“We also met with the national executives of the Petroleum Tanker Drivers, PTD, to alert them to the sense of the emergency, as it takes about four days to take products from Lagos to Abuja. “We are also planning to re-stream the Systems 2B Pipeline, which transports refined products from Atlas Cove reception Jetty to Mosimi, Ibadan and Ilorin.
This comes even as private operators in the country now have the responsibility to bring in 60 percent of the scarce commodity in the second quarter, Q2 import allocations. A very competent source told Vanguard in confidence yesterday that for Q2, the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, PPPRA 44% allocation to Depot and Petroleum Products Marketers Association, DAPPMA; 40% NNPC/PPMC; and the balance of 16% to Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, MOMAN.
Confirming the developments, the Commercial Director, PPMC, Mr. Justin Ezeala, admitted to the drop in NNPC/PPMC new import allocation, saying that “it is meant to free NNPC to import only for itself, instead of importing for everybody as we have been doing since this year.” He also admitted that the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu, had “directed that everything related to petroleum distribution must be treated as an emergency.”
To this end, he told Vanguard on the telephone that “beginning from tomorrow (today), we have confirmations for cargoes lined up to be received in-country. Petroleum cargoes are to be treated as essential commodities, with all the regulatory agencies – DPR, PPRA, put on the alert. “We have put in place a process to receive them in terms of logistics and cut short on all the bureaucracies, as everything will be treated with emergency in order to end the fuel crisis.
‘To this end, we have also kept trans-shipment vessels in Warri, Calabar depots for easy reach to the northern and southern parts of the country. “Today, we also held a meeting with officers of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, to join forces with the Nigeria Police to monitor and follow products distribution from the depots to the retail outlets to cut short on sharp practices.
“We also met with the national executives of the Petroleum Tanker Drivers, PTD, to alert them to the sense of the emergency, as it takes about four days to take products from Lagos to Abuja. “We are also planning to re-stream the Systems 2B Pipeline, which transports refined products from Atlas Cove reception Jetty to Mosimi, Ibadan and Ilorin.
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