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Thursday, May 4, 2017

Deputy Senate President, Ekweremadu Gets Response From EFCC


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission( EFCC) has accused Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu of raising false alarm about a plot to raid his residence and plant monies.

It said the antics of planting monies and guns in suspects’ houses were alien to the commission and that the alarm by the Deputy Senate President was not only strange but “smacks of a scripted propaganda to distract the commission by putting it on the defensive.”

EFCC said Ekweremadu has nothing to worry over if there is nothing in his cupboard.

It, however, said that no amount of scare-mongering will dissuade the EFCC from enforcing its mandate to rid Nigeria of corruption.

A statement by the Head of Media and Publicity of EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren said the alleged plot only existed in Ekweremadu's imagination.
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Beverly Osu Shades Her Colleagues as She Gives Thanks To Banky W For Making a Change In The News About Celebrities


Beverly Osu is throwing some hot shade today. The actress, who rose to fame during the Big Brother Africa 2013, took to Instagram to thank BankyW for making a change in the negative news about celebrities recently, by announcing his engagement to Adesua Etomi on Wednesday. She then threw shade at Tonto Dikeh (divorce), Mercy Aigbe (domestic violence), including singer Kcee and Oge Okoye (allegedly stealing photos of luxurious items and portraying it as theirs).

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Banky W Former Girlfriend Says He Dumped Her For Adesua Because She Didn't Bleach


A lady said she's already looking for where to buy bleaching cream and slaying stuffs on instagram before she heard that her boyfriend, Banky W, has proposed to Adesua.

The heartbroken ex-girlfriend has refused to eat since yesterday. See the post below..

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'I’m Not Doing Drugs, I am Completely Clean Right Now' - Miley Cryus Says


Miley Cyrus is the cover girl for the May 13-19 issue of Billboard Magazine. She opened up about not using drugs or smoking weed and more. Excerpts include;

“This is crazy, but I haven’t smoked weed in three weeks. I like to surround myself with people that make me want to get better, more evolved, open. And I was noticing, it’s not the people that are stoned.


I want to be super clear and sharp, because I know exactly where I want to be.” When asked if it is hard not to smoke, Miley said: "It’s easy, dude. When I want something, it’s fucking easy for me. But if anyone told me not to smoke, I would have not done it. It’s because it was on my time. I know exactly where I am right now."

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22MW Ajaokuta Power Plant Been Completed By Government


Towards the rehabilitation of the Ajaokuta Steel Complex, the Federal Government has completed the first phase of the ACSL thermal power plant.

The immediate past Director of Mines at the Ministry of Mines and Steel Development, Mr. Dauda Awojobi, who disclosed this at a training session for journalists in Lokoja, Kogi State on Wednesday, said following the rehabilitation of the plant, it had now added 22MW to the national grid.

He also disclosed that the government had created 119,532 direct employments from mid-tier operators and established 63 private minerals buying centres across the country.

Recalled that FG retrieved the steel complex from the concessionaire after a legal tussle.
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Meet Two Roommates Who Graduates With First Class In UNIZIK (See Photos)


Like Siamese twins, they share many things in common. Aside having the same middle name, Henry Ikenna Ozor and Joshua Ikenna Akuchi, are close friends with a common destiny.

After being classmates in secondary school, they were admitted into the Faculty of Engineering of the Nnamdi Azikwe University (UNIZIK) in Anambra State, where they became roommates.

At the school’s 11th convocation last month, Henry and Joshua were the cynosure of all eyes as the best of graduating students.

As written by The Nation's Oluchukwu Igwe
Henry, from Iwollo in Ezeagu Local Government Area of Enugu State, graduated with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.85 to become the best graduating student not only in the Department of Chemical Engineering, but also in the faculty.

Joshua, who hails from Ezza North Local Government in Ebonyi State, graduated with a CGPA of 4.66, emerging as the best graduating student in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

Their record-breaking academic journey started before their admission. Henry scored an aggregate of 332 in the 2011 United Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). After his admission, he represented the university in the maiden National Engineering Competition organised by Committee of Deans of Engineering and Technology (CODET). Joshua was the first runner-up; Henry the second.

Sharing their experiences and challenges with CAMPUSLIFE, the valedictorians said the feat would not have been possible if they had not won scholarships to complete their studies.

Henry said: “As an indigent student, I had a challenge of paying my fee. I remember I could not pay school fees and house rent when I was in 100-Level. I would have lost my admission, because I had no financial support. I searched for scholarship, and I wrote many examinations as possible. By the grace of God, I got scholarship from ABC Transport Company, Shell Petroleum Development Company and Chevron/Agbami Joint Venture. I was also encouraged and financially supported by Allied Energy. The money I got from these companies yearly helped me to pay my fees and buy books.”

Joshua said: “I squated in a friend’s hostel for about eight months when I was in 100-Level until I got money to pay my rent. Like Henry, I also applied and wrote many scholarship examinations. I was able to get Agbami Chevron/Agbami Joint Venture scholarship, which helped to pay my school fees.”

Their feats, the valedictorians said, got their parents excited. Henry said: “My parents were over excited, because of the challenges they experienced in getting me to the level I am today.”

Joshua continued: “My mum was overjoyed, though she expected it. She could not believe it when it was confirmed. My dad said he wanted to keep hearing the testimony of how I made it happen and each time he hears it, it is breaking news to him.”

Sharing the secret of their feat, Joshua said anybody’s success is dependent on the kind of company he keeps. “I have always had successful and hardworking people around me. So, I draw energy and motivation from them. I would say that God’s favour made it happen, but I enjoy reading in the night except at weekends,” he said.

Joshua continued: “Most of the time, I came back from night class around 5:30am to sleep before going for lectures. After lectures, I would return to my hostel to prepare for night reading. After sleeping for two to three hours, I would wake up to go for fellowship. From there, I would go for night reading till the following morning.”

Henry said commitment, consistency and discipline are the prices to pay for success. Anybody, he said, could be the best, if he shows discipline and commitment. “My daily routine is similar to Henry’s; only that I slept for more hours than I studied,” he said.

What is their sole desire? The valedictorians said they would be happy, if any of their junior colleagues in their respective departments could break their academic records. Achieving a CGPA of 4.85 would demand vigorous study. But, Henry believes his academic record could be broken if students set their priorities right.

He said: “The only thing that kills a mission is distraction. I will advise my junior colleagues to design a plan and timetable, because they cannot be reading at random and expect to have a well-structured result. They should try to summaries their lecture note and textbooks in their own understanding for better concentration, comprehension and retention.

“If, after reading, and one cannot clearly understand key concepts and highlights of a course, then it is a clear sign that such a person did not understand it or he may be cramming. I equally believe that everyone has its own way of achieving excellence. What is needed is self-discovery.”

Joshua said: “Academic excellence is achievable for students who wish to attain enviable feat and height in their studies. They must carefully choose their friends, dedicate quality time to studies and be ambitions. They must always make up for lost time. The Almighty God is the pillar of all wisdom and knowledge.”
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Nigerian Woman Falls Off From a Building Roof In India (See Photos)


A 30-year-old Nigerian woman fell from the third floor of a building in south Delhi's Mehrauli area in the early hours of Wednesday, May 3.

The woman, identified as Tope and a resident of Chattarpur enclave, allegedly entered the compound of Choice Apartments in Mehrauli, in an inebriated state, by forcibly pushing the guard at around 4.30 am.

"She then went to the roof of the building, which is on the third floor and fell off. The entire incident was captured in the CCTV," a senior police officer said.

After she fell down, locals informed police and she was rushed to the AIIMS trauma centre where she is currently undergoing treatment.

"Other details are awaited as she has suffered a fracture in her leg and is being operated upon. Statements of an eyewitness named Divyanshu and the guard Parmod have been recorded," he added.

It is also being probed if she fell down or she jumped off the building.
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Tuesday, May 2, 2017

See Photo Of Obasanjo With Babangida and Abdulsalami


The former leaders held a high-powered closed door meeting yesterday on the state of the nation.
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[VIDEO HIGHLIGHT] Watford 0 – 1 Liverpool {Premier League 2017}


Emre Can’s stunning acrobatic goal was enough for Liverpool to capitalise on slip-ups from their rivals for a Premier League top-four finish and beat Watford 1-0 on Monday.

With Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal all dropping points a day earlier, the Reds went in search of a potentially priceless victory to boost their Champions League aspirations at Vicarage Road.

And Can produced a moment of magic that will be repeated on highlight reels for years to come, his sublime bicycle kick enough to decide the match as Sebastian Prodl struck the bar for Watford late on.

Can’s marvellous strike was a moment of relief for Liverpool, who were beaten 2-1 by Crystal Palace last time out, after the Reds lost star playmaker Philippe Coutinho to injury early in the game.

That prompted the return of Adam Lallana from the bench for his first Liverpool appearance since March due to a thigh problem and the England midfielder was unfortunate to see a wonderfully executed volley hit the crossbar with the match goalless.

Liverpool, who won the reverse meeting 6-1 in November, created the better chances after the break but one goal was enough for them to strengthen their hold on third and move four points clear of fifth-placed United, having played a game more while Watford stay 13th.

Coutinho was hurt in an innocuous-looking clash of legs with Adrian Mariappa and, shortly after, Miguel Britos hobbled off for Watford to be replaced by Christian Kabasele.

The injuries took the sting out of the opening exchanges, but Can almost brought some much-needed life to proceedings with a well-struck left-footed effort from 25 yards that Heurelho Gomes parried to safety on his 100th consecutive league appearance.

Both teams were struggling to stamp their authority on a turgid half until Lallana went desperately close to a goal-of-the-season contender with a magnificent dipping volley that crashed against the crossbar.

Lallana was outdone by Can’s effort on the stroke of half-time, though. Lucas Leiva clipped a lofted pass into the area and the Germany international executed a spectacular bicycle kick that nestled in the top-left corner

Watford beat Liverpool 3-0 in last season’s corresponding fixture but offered little on this occasion, and Gomes had his palms stung by James Milner’s 20-yard free-kick after the interval.

The goalkeeper was also equal to Divock Origi’s bending effort from outside the box, while the striker was later wasteful when one-on-one with Gomes.

Simon Mignolet had largely been a bystander, but the Belgian made a fine fingertip stop to keep out a well-hit shot from Etienne Capoue, who was booked for remonstrating when referee Craig Pawson failed to spot the shot was saved.

A fully fit Lallana perhaps would have done better with a poor first touch when played in by Can, while substitute Daniel Sturridge was brilliantly foiled late on by Gomes.

Liverpool were almost caught cold in the last minute of injury time, but Prodl’s fierce half-volley cannoned back off the crossbar, leaving the visitors breathing a late sigh of relief.

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Victory at Last, Benue State Pastor and Wife Welcome Twins After 18 Years of Marriage (See Photos)


Pastor Daniel Unongo, the Chaplain Benue State Government House/Senior Special Assistant to Governor Samuel Ortom on Religion, welcomed a set of twins with his wife, after 18 years of marriage. The governor is pictured cradling the twins yesterday evening during a visit to the new parents.

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See Photos of Pretty Actress, Yvonne Jegede as She Rocks Short Dress


The Nollywood actress loves flaunting curves from time to time. Also see one of her curvy picture below..

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Indonesia Security Forces Gunned Down Nigerian Drug Smuggler, Onyebuchi (See Photos)


An alleged notorious drug smuggler, Douglas Hope Onyebuchi, aka Kabaka, who was a suspect in a big drug smuggling case in Kelapa, North Jakarta, has been shot dead. He was said to have been killed after resisting arrest last Wednesday.

Jakarta police chief, Insp. Gen. M. Iriawan said Onyebuchi's Indonesian wife, Yani Andriani was arrested as she has been confirmed through their surveillance to be part of the cartel.


On why Onyebuchi was killed, he said, "During his arrest, he fought back and tried to grab one of the officers' guns. Therefore, we had no choice but to take him down."
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[MUSIC] Skales – For You


After the release of Give me love featuring Tekno, Skales serve us without another cute tune titled "For You"

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Bishop Seun Adeoye Says President Muhammadu Buhari Must Not Die


A Pentecostal Bishop, Rt. Rev. Seun Adeoye, has urged Nigerians to pray for the quick recovery of President Muhammadu Buhari, saying his wellbeing is so important to the nation’s stability.

Bishop Adeoye warned that if anything should happen to Buhari, such would be a difficult burden as Nigeria will fall into wrong hands that are ready do anything to turn it into their private estates.

The cleric, who spoke during the 1st Episcopal Honours and Gallantry Awards held at Sufficient Grace and Truth Ministry, Rehoboth Arena, Okinni, Osun State, last weekend, noted that only God can sustain the President’s health.

He said: “ I see trouble should anything go wrong with President Buhari. So, we need to pray for his quick recovery from this ailment. Buhari must not die; Buhari must live and that should be our prayers.

“If Buhari is not the president, we will be faced with more lies and propaganda where we are going to be made to call black white. Rule of law will turn to be rule of fear and democracy will be replaced by despotism, favoritism and god-fatherism.

“We cannot allow Nigeria to be in the hand of any of the present leaders. None of them can be the captain of this ship; they will run it aground with their arrogance and selfish agenda. They will rob, strip us Unclad and put us in perpetual bondage as slaves. So, I enjoin all of us to pray for the President Buhari to get well quickly.”
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