Friday, December 26, 2014

More Photos from Ibinabo's wedding as she dances with Mr Ibu !

AGN President Ibinabo Fiberisima seen hitting the dancefloor with performing artist Mr Ibu at her wedding last Thursday in Port Harcourt.
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The two have clearly made up in the wake of blasting one another in meetings over Ibinabo’s re-election as AGN president. Mr Ibu had said at the time that Ibinabo wasn’t fit to be president. Figure that is all water under the scaffold.

See more photographs from the wedding bellow.






More Photos from Ibinabo's wedding as she dances with Mr Ibu !

Naira trades below CBN band at Christmas

The Central Bank of Nigeria says the post-devaluation band for the naira is “appropriately priced”, but black market hawkers are trading it at around three to five per cent below its floor in the run-up to Christmas.

Despite an eight per cent devaluation of the target band and efforts last week to crack down on currency speculation by squeezing liquidity, the naira remained at record lows on Thursday, Reuters reported.

While the central bank and the interbank markets argued over the naira’s fair value, experts noted that it was harder to argue with the price on the streets where many dollars were being bought and sold.

Gen. Buhari & other dignitaries @Saro Day 1

It was all booming and joyful acclaim as Lagosians resisted the city’s disallowing activity and trooped out to witness the very expected and highly discussed opening of ‘Saro, The Musical 2′, at the Muson Center, Onikan.
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Featuring a very capable cast made up of a year ago’s greatly commended entertainers and in addition an imbuement of energizing new on-screen characters, melodies, move, and dramatization scenes, Saro 2 was an awe-insiring rebirth, as the show extraordinarily enhanced its 2013 adaptation.


 






Gen. Buhari & other dignitaries @Saro Day 1

The Most Important question That many Nigerian have not asked the Government of GEJ !

Nigeria produces 2.5 million barrels of oil a day based on the OPEC allocation quota for Nigeria as a member state of this organization
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By generally acceptable rough estimate, about 100,000 to 200,000 barrels of oil are stolen daily by the oil thieves of Nigeria and sold in those foreign oil black markets of Africa, Asia, South America and Europe leading to an annual loss of between $5 billion to $10 billion from the Nigerian government revenue. The Nigeria’s budgets of 2012, 2013 and 2014 were all based on $77 a barrel of oil, and for those three consecutive years, the Nigeria’s oil sold at about $107 a barrel.


This means that the Nigerian government was making additional $30 a barrel. This extra crude oil money was put in an account which the Nigerian government named the excess crude oil account. From my personal estimate, this account should be $30 billion richer at the moment, but it is has less than $3 billion in it as of today according to the Nigerian government. My question for Nigerians is simply this:what happened to the $27 billion that is now unaccounted for by the Nigerian government from this excess crude oil account?‪#‎AssociationOfNigerianLootersInPower‬ – Sunday Iwalaiye.



The Most Important question That many Nigerian have not asked the Government of GEJ !

Pay Ekiti workers their salaries, APC tells Fayose

The All Progressives Congress in Ekiti State has slammed Governor Ayodele Fayose for the non-payment of workers’ November and December salaries.

The party said it was ungodly for a leader to enjoy Christmas bliss and deny the people their entitlements at the time members of their families look up to them to provide food during the yuletide.

But Fayose maintained on Thursday that he had paid workers their December salaries, urging the APC to always crosscheck its facts.
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B’Haram: We’ll pay our men soon, says IG


The Nigeria Police Force has said it will soon settle all outstanding allowances of policemen, particularly those at the warfront combating Boko Haram in different parts of the North-East.

The police said everything was being done to ensure that salaries and other allowances were paid as at and when due.

The Force Public Relations Officer, Emmanuel Ojukwu, who spoke on behalf of the Inspector General of Police, Suleiman Abba, said this in response to questions regarding the non-payment of the allowances of anti-riot policemen who were fighting the Boko Haram insurgents in Yobe State.

Game On: Photos as the first contestant is evicted from the show

The game is positively on as the first scene of the eagerly awaited reality show by Malta Guinness hit the screens.
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The reality show appropriately title “Game On” showcases 2 interests that have been at loggerheads in the course of the last few months championed by design Icon Lanre Da Silva Ajayi and ex-Nigerian football star, Daniel Amokachi.


What began off as a remark amid a meeting has blasted into a vivacious battle energized by enthusiasm.






Game On: Photos as the first contestant is evicted from the show

Check out Top Ten Worst Nigerian Hit Songs of 2014 - by Morakinyo Olugbiji

As indicated by Morakinyo Olugbiji (Journalist/PR), underneath are the most exceedingly awful Nigerian hit tunes of 2014…
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Somebody once let me know that the sort of music a general public listens to is an impression of that society; thusly the clamorous music that has in late time leased the Nigerian wireless transmissions is an immaculate impression of the disorganized state the nation is in. It would appear that ever, 2014 has the most elevated rate of awful, trash music being produced. From diluted verses that don’t connect, to singing diverse melodies on same beat, the condition of the business leaves much to be wanted. The following are my main 10 picks of most noticeably bad hit melodies of the year 2014. You might possibly concur with me however. Some of you may additionally need to listen to these melodies painstakingly to comprehend my focuses well. Continue bellow to see the top ten list.
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Check out Top Ten Worst Nigerian Hit Songs of 2014 - by Morakinyo Olugbiji