Thursday, 9 July 2015

MEET DAVIDO'S LITTLE PRINCESS

What a cute baby!
It's like Davido is turning to a brand he will like to be identified & associated with as he is trying everything possible to maintain it.

The singer also has the slang encrusted aside hyping it in his music as part of his jewelry collections.
The singer, recently took many by surprise when he spent a huge amount of money to make a similar chain with the OBO brand designed for his baby.

A gold chain he bought for his little princess and to make sure everyone knows she is proud of his little girl, a gold 'O.B.O' pendant was attached with the piece of jewelry.

Tuesday, 7 July 2015

NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE - JULIUS AGWU NARRATES

Julius Agwu, the popular comedian, had a close shove with death few months ago, not many knew about it.

Some unpleasant stories about his weight loss being the cause of his illness had become an issue of concern.

The father of two narrated how he almost lost his life to brain lumps.
He said he can't specifically state the genesis of his ill health and how it all started.

Both medically and spiritually, he said, some concerned ones started proffering solutions, while others resorted to murmuring and gossiping.
It went on and on until sometime in May when I had a seizure at home while with my wife, Ibiere.

He recalled, it was indeed a huge success and being discharged May 12, 2015 at the Park Plaza Hospital in Houston Texas, United States of America.



Currently he is putting things together for the 10th anniversary of his annual Crack Ya Ribs in London.

Saturday, 4 July 2015

HONOURED IN PORTUGAL BUT NEGLECTED IN NIGERIA - LATE RASHIDI YEKINI

Naija... Na wa oooo!!!
After serving the country with all his might...

Rashidi Yekini, the late Super Eagles player, may have been long gone and memories forgotten but his name will be forever remembered in the sand of time for his great skills on the soccer pitch.

The Nigeria Football Federation some months back, paid tribute to the late Super Eagles great, who died on May, 2, 2012, at the age of 48 after a longtime illness.

The player was remembered recently in Portugal, as his picture was put in a frmae and taken round the stadium.

The FCT recently honoured him by naming a street after him for his feat as the first Nigerian to score at a FIFA World Cup.










POLITICAL ASSASSINATION - BUHARI PROMISES TO OPEN CASES

On Saturday President Muhammadu Buhari promised that his administration will ensure that all cases of political assassination, intimidation and kidnappings in the country are thoroughly investigated.

With a view to ensuring that the perpetrators are speedily brought to justice, this he said would be done, irrespective of their political affiliation.

Mr. Femi Adesina, Adviser on Media & Publicity in a statement, quoted the President as making the promise while addressing state chairmen of the All Progressives Congress, who visited him at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Buhari promised that his administration would continuously strengthen Nigeria's criminal justice system to curb the reign of injustice, impunity in the country. And he also told the APC chiefs that he remains committed to providing a level playing field for all Nigerians to get on with their daily lives or participate in electing their leaders without fear of intimidation.

If our democratic system is to survive, at every point the law must be supreme and everyone must respect the law, the President said.

Justice will ultimately prevail, injustice cannot survive for long. We will make sure that those saddled with the responsibility of ensuring justice and equity do not rest on their oars.

We should endeavor and ensure that the law remains supreme at all times because that's the only way we can sustain our democracy.
People will have confidence that they can vote for who they want to vote for, without intimidation or threats, if the law is upheld.

To exercise their rights freely, people must have protection, if not we could be heading for anarchy.
We won't allow impunity to continue to prevail in certain states. The people and the judiciary must ensure that justice is done in the country.

THE NEW GLOBAL ELEPHANT AMBASSADOR - LUPITA NYONG'O

Lupita Nyong' o is the first African to win an Oscar in 2014 for her role in "12 Years a Slave", but right now she is back to her country, Kenya during the week for the first time since winning the Oscar Award in 2014.

Being recently named a 'Global Elephant Ambassador' is one of the many reasons why she is coming back to Kenya.

Her joining the WildAid organization as their new Global Elephant Ambassador & her home coming was warmly received & it is also believed that she would use her star power to fight elephant poaching.

She said in her recent interview that Elephants are one of our big five. We have their image on our money. I know this is something that is a great source of pride for Kenya. This is global heritage, but it's in our care.

Donning safari attire, Nyong' o embarked on her own media campaign to kick off her new gig by visiting Amboseli National Park known ofr its iconic view of elephants back dropped against Tanzania's Mt. Kilimanjaro and the perennial tourist favorite, David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, a home for orphaned elephants on the outskirts of Nairobi.



GIFTS FROM ORITSE FEMI TO BARIGA RESIDENTS IN LAGOS

Oritse Femi!!! God Almighty will continue to bless you for reaching out to these kids.

This act has just registered Oritse Femi's name among the list of entertainers who have tried in their own little means to reach out to kids in need.

Out of his busy schedule, he joined his 'Feed a ChildNG' team to help make the dreams of those who cannot afford good meal living in the slump.


Friday, 3 July 2015

CHELSEA FC & MAN CITY SUFFER HUGE BLOW AS BARCELONA OFFICIALS SET TO NEGOTIATE POGBA'S SIGNING

It is understood that two Barca officials are in Milan to discuss a transfer with Juventus counterparts.

Albert Soler & Ariedo Braida, both Directors are ready to negotiate a fee and are reportedly prepared to offer 64 million pounds for the France International.

Most European clubs want's Pogba, but is thought Juventus favour selling their star man to Barca because of their transfer embargo.
The Nou Camp Club cannot sign players until 2016, meaning Juventus will get to keep Pogba for at least six months of next season.

It is also understood that Chelsea are known suitors of the ace and were expected to make a 35 million pounds bid plus Oscar for the ace.

In 2012 Pogba left Manchester United as a free agent but City believe they can capture the defensive midfielder with a 71 million pounds bid.

Barca's deal would see the club stump up 57 million pounds, with a further 7 million pounds available in add-ons.