Friday, 21 October 2016

It Will Be Selfish For Me To Marry One Wife- Singer 9ice

Oh dear! After having four children from three women (the first one from Toni Payne, a set of twins from an Abuja based lady, and a little girl now from his current fiancee who lives with him) 9ice says he still needs more babies and has a matter of fact they have to be 20. The singer disclosed this in an interview with Ebonylife TV saying he intends to marry more women in other to be able to complete his desire of having many children. He further said it will be selfish of him to marry just one knowing many women might end up not finding a man. 

Another Judge Says Amaechi Asked Him To Influence Judgments


Another Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Sylvester Ngwuta, has accused the Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, and his Science and Technology counterpart, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, of asking him to help to influence the apex court’s decisions in some election cases.

Ngwuta, who is one of the seven judges arrested recently by the operatives of the Department of State Services, said his current ordeal was connected to his refusal to accede to the requests made by the ministers.

He made the allegation in his letter dated October 18, 2016, and addressed to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed.

Karena Virginia Becomes 10th Woman To Accuse Trump Of Sexual Misconduct


A yoga instructor and lifestyle coach came forward Thursday with claims that Donald Trump had inappropriate sexual contact with her, becoming at least the 10th woman to make such allegations against the GOP nominee.

Flanked by women's rights attorney Gloria Allred, a Hillary Clinton supporter who has represented other women with sexual misconduct claims against Trump, Karena Virginia shared her story, tears streaming down her cheeks.

She said she first encountered Donald Trump in 1998, as she was waiting for a car service to pick her up after the U.S. Open tennis tournament in Queens, New York.

Super Eagles midfielder threatens to take Lazio to FIFA over unpaid wages


Super Eagles midfielder, Ogenyi Onazi is on the verge of taking his former club, SS Lazio to FIFA, over unpaid wages.
Speaking with BBC sport, Onazi who spent five seasons with the Seria A team before moving to Turkish top division side, Trabzonspor, didn’t reveal the amount involved but says that no feedback has been given after 2 months a notification was sent to them regards the unpaid wages.

'We have no option but to go to FIFA to ask the disciplinary committee to act on Lazio’s refusal to pay me, My agent and lawyer have written to Lazio, but after two months we have heard nothing from the club, We all conclude that the only ideal thing to do is to approach FIFA to enable me to get what I worked for.'

Ekiti begins enforcement of cattle grazing prohibition law, inaugurates enforcement marshals


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose, today inaugurated the Ekiti Grazing Enforcement Marshalls (EGEM), the body saddled with the enforcement of the recently signed Prohibition of Cattle and other Ruminants Grazing in Ekiti State Law, with a mandate to rid the State of the menace of herdsmen and declaration that he will not sit back and watch when Ekiti people were being killed, their wives and daughters being raped and their sources of livelihood being destroyed under the guise of cattle rearing.
The inauguration was witnessed by all major stakeholders in the state, including traditional rulers, chiefs, local hunters, police, army, civil defence, private sector unions, among others.

Thursday, 20 October 2016

Comedian Bovi & wife Kris welcome a baby boy

Comedian and Director, Bovi Ugboma and his wife Kris have welcomed a baby boy in the US. This will be the third child for the couple who already have a boy and girl. Mother and son are doing fine. Congratulations to them!

African leaders steal $50bn annually, says German parliament


Andres Lammei, a lawmaker and chairman, Working Group on Africa of the CDU/CSU in the Federal Parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany, has said that the legislative arm in Nigeria and other African countries are not duly respected by the executive.
Lammei made this statement yesterday while receiving in audience some select state parliamentarians and parliamentary staff from Nigeria at the Bundestag, Parliamentary Building in Berlin, Germany. He noted his observation and concerns over the ‘$50 billion’ that often disappeared from the treasury of governments across Africa annually, saying that that would always impede development in the county.

The lawmaker, who revealed that he doesn’t envy the African legislature, ‘giving the state of affairs’, also noted that most African embassies in Germany are not doing enough to change the Germans’ perception of the continent; for this reason, he revealed that the team of lawmakers he is in charge of is on a study tour of German parliament, organised by the Konrad Adnauer Stiftung, a German NGO with Country Office in Nigeria.

Anti-IPOB Protesters Take Case To American Embassy (Photos)

Members of Stand Up for Peace Movement have gone on a protest in Abuja on Thursday, in reaction to America’s stand that IPOB is not a t...