Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Olamide releases two new hot singles 24hours ago. Download it here!


Olamide is out with another monster freestyle, titled Badoo Freestyle. Download and enjoy!
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Second freestyle from Olamide in 24 hours! This one is title Sarewole. There must be some real motivation today! Enjoy!
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Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Man Machetes Then Pours Acid On Friend Over MONEY

"WE are seeking forgiveness from the people over the number of people killed in the country. I appeal to those who lost their loved ones to our activities to forgive us and on our side we have forgiven all those who committed atrocities against us.I want to state clearly that we have no hands in the unfortunate attack on the secondary school.”



With these words, Imam Muhammadu Marwana, an influential member of the Abubakar Shekau-led Boko Haram sect, on Monday confirmed a ceasefire agreement with the Federal Government to end their deadly activities across most states of Northern Nigeria, which have claimed about 4,000 lives and destroyed propertiesworth billions of Naira since 2009.

The agreement came exactly 82 days after the Federal Government raised a 25-man committee to work out modalities for granting the amnesty to the sect.

Also, the Federal Government has confirmed that it had signed a ceasefire agreement with the militant group. Minister of Special Duties and Chairman of the Peace and Dialogue Committee in the North, Alhaji Tanimu Turaki announced theceasefire agreement on the Hausa service of Radio France International in Kano.

The announcement came on the eve of theMuslim Holy month of Ramadan expected to start Wednesday.

President Goodluck Jonathan's Minister of Special Duties, Alhaji Tanimu Turaki said: “We have sat down and agreed that Jama’atu Ahlul Sunnah Lidda’awati wal Jihad, known as Boko Haram will lay down their arms as part of the agreement so as to end the insurgency.

Government agreedwith ceasefire and will look into ways to ensure that the troops relax their activities till the final take off of the ceasefire.”

Confirming the truce, Boko Haram agent, Imam Muhammadu Marwana, said: “This ceasefire, in sha’Allahu, from the time I am talking to you (Radio France Hausa Service)we have ceasefire because of the discussion held so as to have peace over this struggle.”

Sounding apologetic during the Radio news, Imam Marwana declared that “I appeal to those who lost their loved ones to our activities to forgive us and on our side we have forgiven all those who committed eatrocities against us”

Cleric Asks Jonathan To Sign Anti- gay BillInto Law

Peter’s Anglican Catheral Asaba, Delta State, Rev Justin Mogekwu, has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to sign into law, the anti-gay bill passed by the NationalAssembly.



The cleric made the call, weekend in his sermon at the Cathedral, during a funeral service for mother of Director- General of the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, NIALS, Prof Epiphany Azinge, SAN, the late Mrs Angelina Azinge.

Mogekwu condemned same sex marriage, describing same as evil and a curse from hell.

He said: “Same sex marriage is a curse from hell; it is not a human right. Imagine what would have happened when your father wanted to marry your mother and said to his own father, dad, I have seen theperson I want to marry and he said, ‘fine, bring the person home and let me see her.’And then he goes to bring one Isaiah, saying,‘ dad this is my wife to be.”

The cleric described gay marriage as evil and wickedness, which must be resisted with the last drop of our blood.

He berated the US President Barrack Obama, for advocating same sex marriage, describing it as a next step to heinous sex perversion.

He warned that if not checked, the next thing will be for somebody to say: “I want to marry my dog.” He noted that President Jonathan must notdelay in signing “this wonderful bill” as passed by the National Assembly into law.

The Senate passed the Anti-Gay bill, recommending 14 years imprisonment for anybody found engaging in gay activities.

He commended the Senator representing the zone, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa for doing a great job in the Senate.

The service was attended by prominent political leaders, judicial officers and dignitaries from all parts of the country, including Delta State governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, Senator Chris Ngige, Dr. Joe Nwodo, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo, General Secretary, Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Mr Emeka Obegolu and omong others

RAMADAN COMMENCES TOMORROW

ATTENTION PLS!!! Ramadan Commences Tomorrow.

Ramadan commences tomorrow is a newsarticle from: Vanguard News Following thenon-sighting of the new moon yesterday, Muslims in Nigeria have been asked to complete the 30 days of Sha'ban today andbegin the 1434 A.H Ramadan tomorrow, Wednesday.



All Muslim are Adviced to Start their Fastingtomorrow 10/7/2013 if they've not Startedtoday. Ramadan Kareem.

Funke Akindele climbs palm tree in new movie - Village Champion









The actress shared the photos on her instagram page. Photos taken on the set ofher forthcoming movie - Village Champion.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Shareholders get N230m from Trustfund

ABUJA—The board of Trustfund Pensions Plc has announced a dividend pay-out of N230 million for the year 2012 with shareholders receiving 23 kobo per N1 share compared to 15 kobo in 2011.

Nigeria Labour Congres, NLC; Trade Union Congress, TUC; and Nigeria Employers Consultative Association, NECA, who are major shareholders of Trustfund Pensions expresseddelight at the news of the boost in dividend.

The board also announced the confirmation ofthe appointment of the Acting Managing Director, Mrs. Helen Da-Souza as substantive chief executive.

She is the first woman to head Trustfund Pensions Plc.

Chairman of the Board of Directors of Trustfund Pensions Plc, Mrs. Ngozi Olejeme, made the announcement of the dividend boost for shareholders, weekend, at the annual general meeting in Abuja.

She said: “The company remains committed to delivering superior returns to its shareholders by ensuring that a good portion of profit is setaside for you, our valued investors.

“Total operating income was N3.308 billion forthe year ended, representing a 52.44% increase over the previous year’s figure of N2.170 billion.

“Profit after tax similarly rose from N534.69 million in 2011 to N788.52 million in 2012.” “During the same period, total assets of the company grew by 30.8% from N2.892 billion to N3.784 billion, while shareholders’ fund rose by 31.44% from N1.993 billion to N2.620 billion.”

Notwithstanding the successes recorded by Trustfund Pension Plc, Olejeme said the growth rate in the pensions industry “remainsslow mainly due to the lack of compliance by employers and the slow pace of implementation of the contributory scheme by state governments.”

NLC President, Mr. Abdulwaheed Omar, said of the progress recorded by the Fund, “we are progressing and I hope that this trend will continue.

“I am expressing my views, both as a director representing NLC and shareholders. This is a direct result of peace and harmony in the organisation.”

NECA’s Director-General, Mr. Olusegun Oshinowo, also commended the board and management.

Man axed friend to death over Okada proceeds

AKURE – A middle aged man, Deji Yussuf, has been arrested by the Police in Ondo State for allegedly axing his friend, Tope Ezekiel, to death and thereafter poured acid on him over argument on proceeds from commercial motor bike popularly known as Okada.

The family of the deceased said their son owned theOkadaand was keeping the proceeds with the suspect on daily basis with intention of using it later to buy another Okada.

However, police source said the story is the other way round, that the suspect owned the motor bike.

Investigations showed that the suspect and the deceased who were close friends had been living in a room apartment at God’s Glory Layout, Eyin Akpata in Akure metropolis for four years before the ugly incident.

The police said on the ill-fated day, one Owonifari came to report that one Deji Yusuf said he heard the grand mother of the deceased shouting for help and when he got there, he met him in his pool of blood.

According to the police, on inquiry the suspect admitted killing Tope with an axe and thereafter poured acid on him.

The Police image maker, Wole Ogodo, said the suspect is currently in police custody and undergoing interrogation, adding that the he would soon be charged to court for murder.