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Thursday, 29 January 2015
VIDEO ALERT: Runtown – The Latest
Wednesday, 28 January 2015
Good news, kerosene goes for N50 per litre. Attracts Massive queue.
‘Bomb Maker’ Arrested In Yobe.
A man suspected of being behind the manufacture of explosives used in a series of Boko Haram suicide attacks in Nigeria has been arrested in northeast Nigeria, a senior police officer has told AFP.
Unbelievable! Mortuary Worker satisfies himself by having sex with dead bodies.
This is crazy and no one will ever believe how proud this man is doing this. He says girls don’t like to date him because he works in the mortuary and so he satisfies himself by making love to dead bodies brought him. The interviewer asked him if he knew it was a crime and he says he is the one in charge of bathing them, he washes their private parts afterall, so what’s the big deal.
Sad: Fatal accident on Mile2 road this morning (Photos)
Okonjo-Iweala says Soludo's self serving article on Economic management is deficit in facts, logic & honor.


1. For anyone who has not read Professor Charles Soludo’s article on January 25 2015, I would encourage them to do so. It is littered with abusive and unbecoming language. It shows how an embittered loser in the Nigerian political space can get so derailed that they commit intellectual harakiri by deliberately misquoting economic facts and maliciously turning statistics on their head to justify a hatchet job. We hope all the intellectuals in the international circles in which Professor Soludo has told us he flies around in will read what a Professor of Economics has chosen to do with his intellect.
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
Monday, 26 January 2015
This government has built 38 dams (Doyin Okupe)
While speaking as a guest on a current affairs programme on STV this afternoon, Presidential spokesman, Doyin Okupe said the present government doesn't not have the backing of the media. Okupe stated this while responding to a question on why the president's media team focus more on talking about the opposition than the achievements of the government such as the 50% reduction in maternal mortality rate in Nigeria now. I watch the programme myself and below is what he said;
Boko Haram members are currently attacking Michika.

VIDEO! THE TRUTH ABOUT PRESIDENT JONATHAN'S VISIT TO WINNERS CHAPEL YESTERDAY
I was shocked when i saw news flying over the internet that Bishop David Oyedepo said "Hell will be released on anyone that opposes the president" I was shocked because i was in the service and i didn't hear anything of such.
Saturday, 24 January 2015
Brymo shows off his pregnant babymama


Actress Toyin Aimakhu and hubby Adeniyi Johnson separate


Friday, 23 January 2015
PDP vs APC...see the hilarious ads


I present the Nigerian woman who killed her white lover for cheating in 1953
Ada Esther Johnson, popularly known back in the 50s as Ada Ocha Ntu pictured above with her lover, Mark Hall, whom she murdered in 1953 after she found out he'd used the 400pounds she loaned him for business, to go to England and marry an English bride. According to history, Mark used part of Ada's money to buy his new bride a car which she would use to start a transport business in the UK.
Fatal accident on Ikorodu Road this morning (Graphic pictures)
Sad incident on Ikorodu road this morning, the Ketu area to be precise. A trailer carrying a container collided with a commercial bus, and the container it was carrying fell on some vehicles, leaving a few dead. The accident is causing serious traffic going into Ikorodu this morning. See some pics from the accident after the cut, but we warned, it's graphic.
APC Lagos Warns Mbu, Don’t Try What You Did In Rivers Here
Thursday, 22 January 2015
NCC shuts down APC's Presidential campaign SMS messages
Mama Peace allegedly said these at PDP rally in Rivers today.
Here are some things First Lady Patience Jonathan (allegedly) said at the PDP campaign rally for Nyesom Wike in Okrika, Rivers state today, by someone who watched it. More tweets after the cut...
Meet the 'wolf child' named the world's hairiest girl.
Buhari should withdraw from the election and report to the nearest police station- FFK
Wednesday, 21 January 2015
Kim Kardashian gets completely naked for Prada
Katsina College releases Buhari's WASC results. See document
I have different sex toys because I don't want to be sleeping around' - actress, April


Tuesday, 20 January 2015
Fayose's opinion not PDP's or Pres Jonathan's - FFK says


Monday, 19 January 2015
Petrol to sell for N87 now. Statement by the Petroleum Minister

As you may be aware, there has been a lot of volatility in the oil market in the past few months and due to this the importation prices of our petroleum products have been impacted.
Good news, direct flight will be available between India and Nigeria soon.High Commissioner
Sunday, 18 January 2015
Confirm sad news! Actor Muna Obiekwe has died


Saturday, 17 January 2015
Late MKO Abiola's Daughter, hafsat Abiola Writes an open letter to the President.
Dear President, As young global leaders we would like to express our deep concern about the recent situations in Nigeria. The massacre in Baga has been Boko Haram’s deadliest so far and what has it met with? Your silence. Most disturbing still is the fact that you would send a message to France condemning the killings there, yet seem unable to address the Nigerian people who look to you for leadership. Unfortunately, it would not be the first time 10 November 2014 a suicide bomber killed 47 people and injured 79 others. The following day, with barely a mention of this horrific incident targetting children, you launched your re-election campaign.And despite the ease with which you move on, even you will remember the abduction of the schoolgirls in Chibok in April last year. It was 40 days before you addressed the country on that occasion. Nigerians waited, perplexed, as your government debated whether or not the abductions had even taken place. As a result, of all the girls captured, only 52 have secured their freedom – escaping on their own. The rest are still in captivity, still waiting to be rescued, 276 days after being taken from their friends, family and community.Could it be that your government also doubts that the Baga attacks happened? Amnesty International’s satellite images confirm that indeed a massacre took place, and as many as 2000 people are dead. Yet your army wastes time contesting the numbers.Whether 150 or 2000, we’d like to hear from you on your governments plans to secure the region and to bear witness to the loss of lives in Baga. We have seen a clear incompetency in handling matters of national interest. In the context of existing ethnic and religious fault lines, silence only says that Nigeria’s government does not care about the victims and is not dealing with the insurgency.True the global community has also failed to maintain pressure on your government that seems ambivalent about fulfilling its constitutional role to secure the lives and properties of its citizens.As 1.5 million Nigerians flee their homes, swelling camps within Nigeria and overwhelming border communities’ (if not same as before), it seems the only hope to see you act is global outrage. It was this that finally forced you to address the nation and the world 40 days after the Chibok abductions. It was only then that you reached out to other countries and, with their help, agree a plan for a regional security force to secure the porous borders between Nigeria, Niger and Chad where Boko Haram roams undeterred.Perhaps, had international pressure been sustained last year, a multi-regional force would have been based in Baga as planned. Perhaps it would have been strong enough to repel Boko Haram when the militants attacked on 3 January. Perhaps 2000 lives could have been saved.But Isis happened and the world moved on, leaving a small national military unit to stand between thousands of armed militants and a town of ten thousand people. We now know what happened. The world has seen pictures of bodies still strewn around the forest and river where they died.If these deaths do not generate the attention, outcry and action that they ought to, we can only prepare the ground for more bodies because Boko Haram shows no sign of relenting. The insurgents can be defeated but first you must decide if the lives of Nigerians are worth it or not.Break the silence, Mr. President. Call for global attention and support to avert a crisis that begins to echo the early days of the Rwandan genocide. Be the voice for the thousands of innocent people who have died and the millions who yearn for peace. They have the right to rebuild their communities and claim their place in the unfolding rise of the African continent.Hafsat Abiola-CostelloFounder/President Kudirat Initiative for democracy Nigeria .