Saturday, 30 May 2015

Flexy drops NORNOR Video.

Flexy is out with a new video he called NORNOR. Nornor video is edited by him and Nornor means Crazy and Flexy is simply saying he is crazy in love. Love is really a beautiful thing. This is his first single after breaking up with his former group G.O.P crew in 2012.


Friday, 8 May 2015

Wow! Four Nigerians win UK parliament election.

Four Nigerians who contested for various seats to represent different county in UK's parliament won their elections. Helen Grant won the seat for Member of Parliament representing Maidstone and The Weald while Chuka Umunna won the elections to represent Streatham. Kate Osamor won the seat for Edmonton in North London while Chi Onwurah won the seat for New Castle upon Tyne Central. Congrats to them.

Thursday, 7 May 2015

Supreme Court stops NASS from constitition amendment.

Nigeria's Apex court, the Supreme court, has barred the National Assembly from taking further steps towards amending the ‎1999 constitution. Delivering its Judgement today May 7th, the seven man panel of justices led by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, ‎Justice Mahmud Mohammed directed the National Assembly members to maintain status quo on the matter until June 18 for further hearing.

Nigerians set to make laws in the UK.

Four Nigerians will be contesting for a seat in the United Kingdom's parliament today May 7th. They are Chuka Umunna (left), Kate Osamor (right) Helen Grant and Chi Onwurah. Three of them are contesting on the platform of Labor party while one is contesting on the platform of the Tories flag.

Jimi Agbaje will never become governor says Oba of Lagos.

Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, says Jimi Agbaje who contested and lost the Lagos governorship seat in the last governorship election will never be governor of Lagos state.

Oba Akiolu who first stated this in April while making his controversial speech to Igbo leaders, said he still maintains his position that Mr Agbaje will not be governor of the state. Oba Akiolu said this while speaking at the public policy lecture organized by the Institute of Directors, IoD and launch of the book "The Example: The Era of Babatunde Raji Fashola as Governor of Lagos State,’ in Lagos yesterday May 6th. Read what the Oba said after the cut...

"On May 14, 2014 when I first told all residents of Lagos that the next governor of the state will be Ambode, many didn’t believe me. I knew all the waters that have passed under the bridge, including my own blood relations, who without consulting me went with others to say that Bola Tinubu, Fashola and Oba Akiolu have pocketed Lagos, saying that this time, they will not allow that. And I told them that Jimi (Agbaje) will never be the governor. I still maintain it. There is no going back. I have no doubt in my mind, with the cooperation and prayers of everyone, Ambode will perform very well. I told many people that Bola Tinubu planted the seed, Fashola came and watered the seed and it started germinating in geometrical progressions. We have just started" he said (Source: Vanguard)

Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Coolfm Freeze made GAC brand ambassador.

Daddy Freeze has been chosen as brand ambassador for the luxury automobile manufacturer, GAC Motors in Nigeria. He signed a mouth watering deal on his birthday, today the 6th of May. Freeze is an automobile and luxury timepiece enthusiast, sparking the choice of him as their brand ambassador, according to their spokesperson.

Dr. Ngozi Okonjo says FG borrows N473bn to pay salaries, overheads & other expenditure

The Minister of Finance and Co-ordinating Minister for the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, yesterday, put to rest fears of immediate removal of fuel subsidy, as she confirmed that N145.2 billion provision was made for it in 2015 budget.

Speaking to newsmen in Abuja, she said: “I want to clarify that there has been some misinformation that has gone around in the media about the fact that the National Assembly passed the 2015 budget without provision for fuel subsidy. It is not true. It is important  to note that the National Assembly approved the N100 billion provisions for PMS and N45.2 billion provision for kerosene subsidy.

They approved that. So it is not true that they approved the budget without the subsidy. They retained various elements of the first line charges we put in. But let me say that they were based on the above parameters. The gross federally collectable revenue for the federation increased by N169.845 billion. From N9.64 trillion to N9.78 trillion as a result of raising the benchmark price by a dollar.

The minister further stated  that managing the economy since the crash in oil prices had been very tough for her team which had to adopt various strategies to keep the economy running.

She said: “As you know, I have been honest with you since the current economic problems started. I would like to repeat: we have serious challenges, things have been tough since the beginning of the year and they are likely to remain so till the end of the year. We have serious challenges but we also have strengths and if we do the right things we can keep a steady course and emerge out of the current situation.
“As a result of the 50 per cent decline in oil revenues, the country has faced a difficult cash crunch and the Federal Government has focused on keeping the economy stable and the government running through a series of measures. We have front-loaded the borrowing programme to manage the cash crunch in the economy.

Okonjo-Iweala said the Federal Government had already utilised more than half of the budgetary provisions for borrowing in the year, in the first four months to pay salaries and provide funds for overheads.

Govt borrows N473bn to meet up with recurrent expenditure She said: “Of the N882 billon budgetary provision for borrowing, the government has borrowed N473 billion to meet up with recurrent expenditure, including salaries and overheads. No capital release so far.

“Traditionally, the first part of the year witnessed low revenue because tax receipts come in from the middle of the year. This has compounded the challenges caused by the steep drop in revenues due to the oil price fall. As a consequence of the revenue challenges, there has been no capital budget release so far this year but we have kept the recurrent expenditure going."

“On the part of the Federal Government; now, Federal Government budget revenue went up from N3.52 trillion from a position of N3.358 trillion so when we sent in the budget, Federal Government revenue was N3.358 trillion. They returned it with a slight difference of N3.452 trillion.

On the expenditure side, the aggregate expenditure part was higher than what we went in with. The Federal Government went in with a proposed aggregate expenditure of N4.42 trillion and the National Assembly cast expenditure of N4.49 trillion, which was N67.43 billion higher than the proposed expenditure. Debt service was left unchanged at N943.62 billion.

The National Assembly increased statutory  transfers; you know, these are transfers that go to the MDGs like the National Assembly itself, NDDC, UBEC, Human Rights Commission and others. I will not read of these but just know that the National Assembly increased NDDC.

She stated that, “the fiscal deficit was decreased slightly from N1.067 trillion to N1. 04 trillion but the essential thing to note is that the fiscal deficit decreased  from 11 per cent to 1. 09 per cent so this is a difficult budget but a responsible one.

Interesting! Mayweather’s baby mama sues him asking for 20 million dollars damages.

Josie Harris, the mother of three of Mayweather’s children, is suing him for damages in excess of $20 million. According to TMZ Sports’ report, Harris feels humiliated after Mayweather spoke on the domestic violence case he had with her in 2010. Mayweather, who plead guilty and served jailtime in 2011 for the incident, denied ever hurting her in an April 2015 interview with Katie Couric.

Floyd-mayweatherHe painted himself as a white knight protecting his family against a druggie—not a man who viciously assaulted another woman in a jealous rage.

“DID I KICK, STOMP AND BEAT SOMEONE? NO, THAT DIDN’T HAPPEN,” SAID MAYWEATHER. “I LOOK IN YOUR FACE AND SAY, ‘NO, THAT DIDN’T HAPPEN.’ DID I RESTRAIN A WOMAN THAT WAS ON DRUGS? YES, I DID. SO IF THEY SAY THAT’S DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, THEN, YOU KNOW WHAT? I’M GUILTY. I’M GUILTY OF RESTRAINING SOMEONE.’ ”

In the lawsuit, Harris recounts her version of that night’s events, claiming that Mayweather broke into her home and attacked her in front of their son while she was asleep. Again, this is something that Mayweather’s already plead guilty for, but in the face of public attacks and some revisionist history on his part, Harris still has to convince the world of the abuse she suffered.

Ultimately, Mayweather’s lies are the crux of the defamation suit. Harris’ lawyer writes that the claims from the Couric interview “were knowingly fabricated in order to hype Mayweather’s upcoming fight with Pacquiao, to avoid bad press by deflecting responsibility for beating the mother of his children.”

(P.S.A) Hoodlums at Ijora! Please be careful!

Information reaching us states that we alert people heading to Apapa from Ijora to be very careful, that some boys around there are attacking people walking and private car owners. Some cars got their windows broken in traffic and robbed. And trailers that have taken over the roads aren't making escapes possible. Please be careful out there!.

Professor Wole Soyinka Comes for the Igbos. Says They are hunger driven.


Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka has described the Igbos as people who can be predicted when it comes to voting. According to him, the Igbos vote based on their stomach and have an incurable money mindedness. Prof. Soyinka said this while delivering a lecture titled 'Predicting Nigeria, Electoral Ironies’ at Harvard University Hutchins Centre for African and African American Research", in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
"Igbos remained unrepentant and resolute towards their strategic objective of secession at worst; or a Nigerian president of Igbo extraction at best,” he said at the lecture which held on April 29.
"The climax of MASSOB’s war against the Nigerian state was the call for sit-ins and civil disobedience that shut down markets and public services, as Igbos stayed at home in a symbolic gesture to assert Biafran independence. The call was honoured by governors in the two principal Ibo states, though without fanfare. The Igbos are probably the only group of Nigerians that you can predict with great accuracy whom they will vote for in an election, because they tend to put their votes where their stomachs take them; suffering as it were, from incurable money-mindedness, as they would stop at nothing in their quest for personal financial gain. Muhammadu Buhari was the better of the two evils as the incumbent president Goodluck Jonathan had been an unmitigated disaster and failure. It was a painful decision to tell people to vote Buhari, but the country needed a new beginning. I was more against Jonathan, than I was pro-Buhari. “Nothing is more unworthy of leadership than to degrade a system by which one attains fulfillment, and this is what the nation witnessed time and time again under Jonathan, who was increasingly becoming intolerant of opposition in an escalating streak of impunity and authoritarian madness, which was most blatant and unconscionable. The ‘militricians’ – soldiers turned politicians in power – aren’t looking for excellence; their civilian cohorts are worse. Short cuts and how to circumvent the system for the profit of a few are the norm of governance. Those who do honest work are derided as lacking the skill to fit it. Ironically, things haven’t quite changed a bit after 16 years of democracy in the country.” he said