This song surfaced on the internet few
minutes ago.
“Owo Ni Koko” by Davido was supposed to
drop on Friday, Davido’s birthday, however
here is the jam. Download & Share Your
Thought.
Listen & Download Davido – Owo Ni Koko
Below:- DOWNLOAD HERE
9ice steps into the studio to thrill his fans
once more. He dazzles on Aiye and delivers
absolutely well.
Enjoy!
Listen & Download 9ice – Aiye (People Of The
World) below:- DOWNLOAD HERE
This song surfaced on the internet few
minutes ago.
“Owo Ni Koko” by Davido was supposed to
drop on Friday, Davido’s birthday, however
here is the jam. Download & Share Your
Thought.
Listen & Download Davido – Owo Ni Koko
Below:- DOWNLOAD HERE
9ice steps into the studio to thrill his fans
once more. He dazzles on Aiye and delivers
absolutely well.
Enjoy!
Listen & Download 9ice – Aiye (People Of The
World) below:- DOWNLOAD HERE
This has got nothing to do with me o...lol. I
will post it exactly as I saw it on Pink News.
So we dey Google gay porn like this for
Nigeria? Choi! Read below...
A surprising country has topped
Google’s rankings for searching for
pictures of gay sex. Anti-gay laws and
strong social stigma appear to be doing
nothing to abate the curiosity of
everyday people – with Kenya’s
searches for gay sex outranking those of
all Western countries.
Kenya tops the Google trends rankings
for both ‘gay sex pics‘ and ‘gay porn
pics', with an extraordinarily high search
index.
South Africa came second, followed by
Nigeria and Pakistan, with the US & UK
ranking a distant seventh and eighth.
92% of the Kenyan population agree that
homosexuality is ‘unacceptable’, while
having sex “against the order of nature”
in the country can carry a prison
sentence of up to 21 years.
The Anti-Homosexuality Bill would
introduce harsh punishments for
homosexuality, with life imprisonment or
the death penalty for ‘aggravated
homosexuality’.
Beyonce and her daughter flawlessly honored
the Jacksons this Halloween. Blue Ivy
especially nailed the Michael Jackson look.
Meanwhile see Beyoncé and JayZ as Frida
Kahlo & Jean-Michel Basquiat after the cut...
Who would have thought that Jigga would
bother to dress up for Halloween? He's
getting soft. I like...:-)
Minister of Interior, Comrade Abba Moro, in a
meeting this weekend, ruled out any specific
date for the release of abducted Chibok girls
but noted that their release was priority on
government agenda.
“The true picture in Nigeria as far as
insurgency in the North-East is
concerned is that the war on Nigeria by
the terrorists is still on. And, of course,
from the onset of this crisis, government
had indicated tackling the insurgency on
three fronts: point of engagement, point
of consultation and point of
containment. And so, consultations
definitely will continue: And don’t forget
that because of the prolonged nature of
the insurgency, a lot of activities are
going on, both at the level of
government and the level of the
insurgents.
"So now, the insurgents are divided into
various sectors especially with the death
of their leader, Shekau. (But I thought
Shekau resurfaced in a video just
recently? someone asked) the minister
ignore and continued
"However, at the moment, our foreign
partners and collaborators are helping
and collaborating with Nigeria to arrive
at a peaceful resolution of the matter
and to bring the insurgency to an end.
And one of the issues on the table in
arriving to an end to the crisis is the
release of the Chibok girls. It is one
issue at stake as part of the resolution
of the crisis.But for anybody to put a
date on the release of the Chibok girls,
that person is just being speculative, but
we will certainly get there soon”.
Prof. Joy Ogwu is Nigeria’s Permanent
Representative to the UN. Her husband, Dr
Aloysius Ogwu has passed on.
A statement issued by the Permanent
Mission of Nigeria to the UN, New York, on
Thursday said he died on Monday in New
York, aged 77. He was a surgeon and retired
as Chief Consultant Surgeon at the Military
Hospital, Ikoyi, Lagos.
He is survived by his wife; Joy, five children,
grand-children, sisters and brothers.
Boko Haram denied that they had agreed to a
ceasefire in a new video obtained on Friday by
AFP, describing the Nigerian government
claims as a lie and apparently ruling out
future talks.
The group’s leader, Abubakar Shekau, also
claimed the 219 schoolgirls kidnapped from
the remote northeast town of Chibok, in Borno
state, in April had converted to Islam and
been married off.
In addition, Shekau said the Islamists were
holding a German national, who was
kidnapped in Adamawa state, also northeast
Nigeria, in July.
The video comes after a surprise Nigerian
military and presidency announcement on
October 17 that a deal had been reached with
the militants to end hostilities.
A senior presidential aide to Goodluck
Jonathan also said agreement had been
reached to free the schoolgirls, whose
abduction sparked global anger and demands
for their release.
There was immediate scepticism about both
claims because of previous assertions of
ceasefires and the identity of the purported
Boko Haram envoy at the supposed talks,
Danladi Ahmadu.
Violence — and fresh kidnappings — have
continued unabated since the announcement,
including a triple bombing of a bus station in
the northern city of Gombe on Friday that
killed at least eight.
Nigeria’s government maintains that talks
were ongoing in the Chadian capital,
Ndjamena.
But Shekau, speaking in Hausa, dressed in
military fatigues and boots with a black
turban, and flanked by 15 armed fighters, said:
“We have not made ceasefire with anyone…
“We did not negotiate with anyone… It’s a lie.
It’s a lie. We will not negotiate. What is our
business with negotiation? Allah said we
should not.”
He also said he did not know Danladi.
– Kidnapped girls –
There was no indication of when or where the
video was shot but it was obtained through
the same channels as previous
communications from the group.
In it, Shekau mentions the Chibok girls for the
first time since a video obtained on May 5,
when more than 100 were shown in a rural
location dressed in the hijab and reciting
verses from the Koran.
Then, the militant leader said many of the
girls had converted to Islam but in the latest,
he indicated that all of those held had become
Muslims.
“Don’t you know the over 200 Chibok
schoolgirls have converted to Islam? They
have now memorised two chapters of the
Koran,” he said.
Shekau previously threatened to sell the girls
as slave brides and also suggested that he
would be prepared to release them in
exchange for Boko Haram prisoners.
In the latest message, he said while laughing:
“We have married them off. They are in their
marital homes.”
Human Rights Watch said in a report
published this week that Boko Haram was
holding upwards of 500 women and young
girls and that forced marriage was
commonplace in the militant camps.
One former hostage said she saw some of the
Chibok girls forced to cook and clean for other
women and girls who had been chosen for
“special treatment because of their beauty”.
– German national –
Shekau’s claim in the video that they were
“holding your German hostage” is the first
claim of responsibility for the abduction,
which happened on July 16.
The German foreign ministry in Berlin said it
did not want to comment when contacted by
AFP.
Armed gunmen kidnapped the foreigner, who
was said to be a teacher at a government
technical training centre in Gombi, about 100
kilometres (62 miles) from the Adamawa state
capital Yola.
Suspicion immediately fell on Boko Haram,
which has repeatedly attacked schools
teaching a so-called Western curriculum, as
well as teachers and students.
An offshoot of Boko Haram, Ansaru, has
previously claimed the kidnapping of at least
eight foreigners in northern Nigeria since 2012
but the group has been largely dormant for
more than a year.
The group reportedly broke with Boko Haram
to specifically target foreigners instead of
Nigerians and executed seven expatriates it
seized from Bauchi state in 2013.
In January 2012, Boko Haram kidnapped
German engineer Edgar Raupach at a
construction site on the outskirts of the
northern city of Kano.
He was killed in a military raid on a Boko
Haram hideout on the outskirts of the city four
months later.
Kidnappings for ransom by criminal gangs are
common in the oil-producing south. On
October 24, armed men shot dead one German
national and kidnapped another in Ogun state,
southwest Nigeria.
Both were working for the construction firm
Julius Berger. The hostage was later released,
the company said on Thursday.
Happy new month guys. Remember that every
new day, every new month is an opportunity
to start all over again..if you feel you've
messed up. It's never too late to start all
over. In fact starting all over is not a bad
thing, it gives you the chance to do things
rights.
Also, you need to understand that you have
more potential than you believe you do...than
people believe you do. If you believe in
yourself, in your dreams and you focus,
there's absolutely nothing you can't do. You
have to understand that you have as many
hours in a day as those that are successful,
so why are you wasting time? There's a
powerful driving force inside of you that you
need to unleash.
Start today. Work hard, work smart and you
will shine amongst those who never believed
you could.
Happy new month!
May all you dreams come true!.
I love you all. Thanks for being my readers muah!
In a bid to also stop the spread of Ebola into
its borders, the Canadian government today
October 31st announced its suspension of
visa applications for travelers from Ebola-hit
countries.
Below is the statement released today by
Canada's health minister, Rona Ambrose
"Our number one priority is to protect
Canadians. We continue to work with
domestic and international partners to
aid efforts to respond to the outbreak in
West Africa, while strengthening our
domestic preparedness here at home."
The Canadian immigration minister, Chris
Alexander said Canadian immigration
authorities will not process any visa
application for individuals who have been in
any Ebola-affected nation 'within three
months prior to the date of the application.'
"Canada has been a leader in the
international efforts to respond to the
Ebola outbreak in West Africa. The
precautionary measures announced
today build on actions we have taken to
protect the health and safety of
Canadians here at home." he said.