Sunday, January 25, 2015

Gov. Emmanuel Uduaghan's daughter, Orode and her spouse, Ryan Okpu welcome son

Orode, the daughter of Delta state gov, Emmanuel Uduaghan and her spouse, Ryan Okpu have welcomed a baby boy.
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The couple got hitched in 2011 and right now have a little girl. Well done to them



Gov. Emmanuel Uduaghan's daughter, Orode and her spouse, Ryan Okpu welcome son

Pastor Paul Adefarasin buys brand new Mercedes Benz G-Wagon G63 as birthday gift

Head Pastor of House on the Rock Pastor Paul Adefarasin got a fresh out of the box new Mercedes Benz G-Wagon G63 from individuals in his congregation as he turned 52 today January 25th.


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He got this fresh out of the box new SUV weeks after he gave an artist in his congregation a Range Rover SUV.



Pastor Paul Adefarasin buys brand new Mercedes Benz G-Wagon G63 as birthday gift

Check out some of the things Mama Peace professedly said at PDP rally in Rivers.

Here are a few things First Lady Patience Jonathan (professedly) said at the PDP campaign rally for Nyesom Wike in Okrika, Rivers state, by somebody who viewed it.  See more tweets bellow.
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Check out some of the things Mama Peace professedly said at PDP rally in Rivers.

NSA seeking postponement because GEJ can't win, we must all reject Postponement - Sen. Saraki's

Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC)shuts down APC's Presidential campaign SMS messages

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has closed down the Short Messaging Service (SMS) stage which the Buhari-Osinbajo Presidential Campaign Fundraising Committee dispatched two days back to raise funds for its campaign.


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Gov. Fashola, who is the Director of the Committee, revealed this to newsmen yesterday. He said the party had on Tuesday January twentieth propelled 5 stages for gathering parts to give to its fight finance, one of which was to utilize the SMS code 35350 which would be enacted on a few systems.


He said quickly after the party proclaimed the dispatch of the stages, NCC issued a letter to telecoms administrators “not to convey political messages” in this way closing down the SMS stage.
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Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC)shuts down APC's Presidential campaign SMS messages

Check out what Basketmouth just shared on instagram

John Kerry lands Lagos in 13 bullet proof suburban convoy as he holds talks with Pres. GEJ, Buhari

US Secretary of State John Kerry arrived Nigeria today to hold converses with Pres. Jonathan, Buhari and APC authority about one month from now’s decisions and additionally the issue of insecurity in Nigeria.
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Sunday Dare who imparted the pics and tweets is a media associate to APC chieftain, Bola Tinubu.

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John Kerry lands Lagos in 13 bullet proof suburban convoy as he holds talks with Pres. GEJ, Buhari

UK wants to deport 5yr old Nigerian boy Rafeeq Atanda, mum pleads

 A Nigerian mum on Wednesday pleaded with the UK Govt to allow her son remain in the country hours before he was due to be deported to Nigeria, a country his mother says he's never lived in. 5 year old Rafeeq Atanda (pictured above) and his mother Bola Fatunbi, were held on Wednesday night at the immigration center in London ahead on the scheduled deportation yesterday. Looks like they may even have been deported.

"Speaking from the centre, Bola told the Evening Chronicle: “I feel safe in Gateshead, but we have no one in Nigeria. Rafeeq was born here, he goes to school here and is doing well, it is so very hard for us. There are so many kidnappings and frightening things with Boko Haram happening in Nigeria, it would not be safe.”

Nigerian Defence website hacked ; see the guy claiming responsibility

The Defense site was hacked “ISIS” style by programmers yesterday. Representative of Defense HQ, Chris Olukolade affirmed it, then later uncovered that the site has been taken back from the programmers…


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Then, somebody on twitter with user name @imamsadiq123 has been bragging about being in charge of the hacking.
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Nigerian Defence website hacked ; see the guy claiming responsibility

We Will Be Going To War, Go and Fortify Yourself - Asari Dokubo Tells Tompolo


Niger Delta militants have vowed to ensure that President Goodluck Jonathan wins the February 14 presidential election. Mr. Jonathan is of the Ijaw ethnic stock, and the only member of a minority tribe to have ever governed Nigeria.  The former militants, who said any attempt to dethrone the President would be seen as a direct attack on the Ijaw nation, threatened to unleash violence on the country and take back Niger Delta oil should Mr. Jonathan loses re-election.

According to them the President’s victory in the election is not negotiable.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Do you support FG withdrawing Nigerian soldiers involved in peace keeping missions abroad?

Nigeria stands a superior possibility of crushing Boko Haram if these troops return and are sent to the North. Which nation is helping us handle this Boko Haram danger? What do you all think?
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Do you support FG withdrawing Nigerian soldiers involved in peace keeping missions abroad?

What Is Wrong With this Photo [Iyanya Denge Pose Version]

Who is misdirecting who here? We all know his silly ass not dozing!
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What Is Wrong With this Photo [Iyanya Denge Pose Version]

‪#‎JeNeSuisPasJohnKerryLagosJan25‬ : The imperial powers decided to Visit !

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U.S secretary of state,John Kerry will be in Lagos tomorrow to speak with candidates of the 2015 presidential election.


This according to the U.S government is part of their effort to ensure peaceful elections in 2015.


Didn’t I tell you this country is controlled by imperial powers???


The masters are coming to tell their slaves how to behave as they go into the 2015 elections.


You see,Double standard Washington is our country’s policeman.


Can John kerry go to India, South Korea, Iran,Venezuela,Bolivia,Argentina,Cuba or any serious minded country and tell their politicians how to act during elections???


This things only happen in countries with sellout leaders. Countries where politicians are masters in licking imperial powers. Countries that are yet to get rid themselves of imperialism and its puppets.


This just can’t continue!

We must vote for African centered politicians. Politicians that will put the interest of our country1st.


Screw you Kerry and the monster Government you represent!


Freedom from mental slavery!


To hell with the United snakes of America and anything that looks like them.


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‪#‎JeNeSuisPasJohnKerryLagosJan25‬ : The imperial powers decided to Visit !

Muna Obiekwe’s Burial Arrangements + Pix Of His Love Child And Baby Mama Inside

The remains of controversial Nollywood star, Muna Obiekwe who passed away at the age of 36 on Sunday, January 18, 2015, is said to be presently embalmed at the Nigerian Naval Reference Hospital‘s morgue in Alakija, Satellite Town, Lagos.

Muna Obiekwe’s Burial Plan
An attendant at the morgue, who pleaded anonymity, confirmed that the body was brought in from a private hospital in Festac where the actor passed away on Sunday evening. It was also gathered exclusively that his corpse will be at the well-guarded Naval base until his family members will move it to St. Edwards Hospital‘s morgue in Obosi, Onitsha, Anambra State.

The actor is from Anambra State and the arrangements by his family members will see his corpse moved to his state of origin on Saturday, January 24, 2015. When Muna’s widow was contacted (who sounded quite young, well educated but firm and confident) on the phone, she refused to divulge her name or have any discussion whatsoever with the correspondent.

The attendant stationed at the morgue said the woman laid down very strict instructions that her name, contact or details be divulged to no one no matter the circumstance. Efforts to get the deceased actor’s wife to at least comment on burial plans or disclose her name or history of marriage to Muna proved abortive as she insisted on protecting her family’s privacy. The stand is not dissimilar to the late actor’s lifestyle as he was very popular, intensely controversial but reportedly very elusive about his personal life.

A number of his colleagues who do not want their name in print allege that Muna suffered in silence, to the point of death from Renal Failure. The level of compliance to Muna’s wife’s instructions at the Naval hospital’s morgue gives an indication that she either has a military background or one of the late actor’s relatives is connected to the military in a way. This is because it is very difficult, if not almost impossible, to embalm a corpse in a military health facility without being a personnel or having strong military ties.
Another source claimed that the deceased wife is a sister to a retired general thus, he has been keeping the media away from her family with the use of the military.
Photographers are currently not allowed inside Naval Hospital in Satellite Town to avoid leaking his remains to the public.


Entrance of the military hospital in Alakija where Muna Ibekwe’s corpse is presently embalmed

Here are some "watery" facts (it does not rhyme with the initial) below about Late Muna Obiekwe a source who would like to remain anonymous shared with us :
- Late Muna Obiekwe was married and had 2 children who lived abroad.
- He lived alone in his house in Festac Town
- According to his doctor, he had been battling the kidney disease for about 6 years
- Muna was so private that even his close family members and friends did not know about his ailment.
- A popular singer and actress, found Muna Obiekwe bleeding in his apartment and rushed him to the hospital.
- Muna Obiekwe died in the car on the way to Avis hospital in Festac Town where he was pronounced dead at 3.30pm on January 18th, 2015.
- Although he lived a very private life, he was close friends with Muma Gee and her actor husband, Prince Eke.
- He was too ashamed to ask for help from the Actors Guild of Nigeria.

Late Muna Obiekwe’s Secret Love Life:
Little was known about Nollywood actor Munachimso Obiekwe until his shocking death last Sunday, the first to happen in Nollywood this year.
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According to ThisDay Nigeria, the actor popularly called Muna stayed away from publicity, and kept his private life away from his friends and colleagues. It came as a surprise to a huge number of the Nollywood denizens that the actor had a kidney failure. It was a known fact that Muna was a human chimney and was very generous with the bottle, however he kept his head when duty calls. For Muna, nothing could separate him from the bottle, not even the deadly fangs of kidney failure.

He wasn’t willing to compromise his epicurean nature for any ailment.  But the disease wasn’t the only thing the deceased kept away from the public. Since his death, his marital status has become a puzzle of some sorts. While it is widely reported that the late actor was married and had two kids in the media, some of his close friends maintained that the on-screen personality was never married but had a love child. Some even claimed that he had three baby mamas.


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Obviously, the Enugu based actor was also generous with the women. Moreover, the deceased’s life was not void of sexual innuendoes, the most popular being the obscene picture of him and actress Biola Ige in the movie ‘Pregnant Hawker’. 
Muna’s mysterious love life is likely to be revealed only in his grave unless impostors go extinct.

May his departed soul rest in peace.

My Experience at Muritala Muhammad International Airport.

Muritala Muhammad International Airport. My friends have been asking me for a report.

Ok here it is.
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Arrival:

1. It was hot and balmy. First introduction was to officials forming human rings motioning to you menacingly where to go.

Some were in their flip flops.

To the Ebola desk we were marched. Forming orderly queues was difficult because demarcators weren’t there and officials didn’t bother.


I had a pen so filled out the forms. A lady with a 6-9 months old baby was picked on. She asked for a pen but was told they didn’t have. She wanted to proceed if they couldn’t provide her one but the overzealous officials sorrounded her, got into a shouting match. One of the uniformed one told her ‘You would know today whether na me put myself here’.


I could see the baby was really tired and the mum was upset.

How much would a bic biro cost?

Customer service seemed to be having the ability to have a go at tired people.

Don’t expect a smile.

I left after handing my pen over to another desperate passenger. Never got it back.

Then, through to the Immigration where you went through 2 desks before being cleared.

Then to pay *N150 for a trolley. I was told there was no N50 change. She expected me to leave it. But I waited till someone handed her the denomination of Naira I needed.


Had to hand over that to another supervisor, who barked out an order for another man in a uniform to bring the trolley to me. By then I had counted more than 4 separate uniforms worn by different people.

Got to the carousel. The same set of bags were just making the rounds for 15 minutes. There was little space to park your own trolley. I waited in the second row straining my neck to catch a glimpse of my bags whilst keeping an eye on the hand luggage and the extra bags full of Tobelrone chocolates I bought at the dutyfree.

I felt it then. Or let’s say it fell on my head. I ran my fingers through my head and there was wetness. Wasn’t disapproving of it as it wa a relief to sweat breaking from my stretched skin pores.

But how come? Alas it was the leaking roof. I had more of that and remembered that the tiling I saw on the way to the Immigration was dodgy. I saw a few exposed electric points as well.

I wondered what the health and safety rules were.


You could see money was being spent and the facelift is ongoing, but you also wondered why it couldn’t be a well executed project……

But hey, it’s almost an hour and a half since we disembarked! Bags damaged from being pulled like in the WWF bout, I heaved a sigh of relief.

It was a bit premature. Just outside on the way to freedom were an array of customs lads in a mixture of army green and khaki brown uniforms. Of course I was ‘parked’. The thought of them going through my things carefully packed by my Missus terrified me. I don’t know how to pack, let alone repack.


I told them everything in there was personal and some were gifts for my brother, whose wedding I came for.

Then the penny dropped. ‘Oga, na good thing you come do, celebrate for we too nau’.

That bit negotiated, I got into the rather hot night, sweaty, tired and in dire need of a cold shower.

I looked for a payphone to check where my brother was. I left my contract phone back in the UK and knew payphones are one a dime in most airports. That is always an opportunity for national carrier telecoms to demonstrate their ego and presence.

Didn’t get that but a young boy with a mobile for rent. I asked how much he charged. He simply told me I should determine what I would give him.


Smart ass know I may not have naira.

Outside the airport was BEDLAM. The Airforce and Army guys created a bottleneck and were generally making a nuisance of the place.

Took another hour before we negotiated their madness to breathe the sweet, fresh Nigerian air from my brother’s air conditioned car.

Departure:

I thought that should be a breeze.

The carpark is some 600 meters from the airport. They have shuttle buses which ran every 30 minutes.

Problem is, it only stops at the Arrival hall. If you have heavy luggage to drag around, you’re toast.

Alternative was to hire a taxi from there to the airport. That is N1000 flat.

But just as you exit the car park unto the motorway, the traffic is ever present. You see military guys armed with shiny new Kalashnikovs standing by drum barricades looking like lions hungry for prey.

It took is 18 minutes to do a journey of 4 minutes. I don’t understand that sort of brazen security. No scans, no intelligence reports, just mere presence of daredevils.


I began to wonder if these folk weren’t the messiahs we need in Sambisa Forest. As the taxi finally negotiated his way past them and the ubiquitous convoys of large 4 Wheel drives and trucks of the ‘high and mighty’, often driving recklessly in that traffic melee, you were motioned to where to park by militarized police officers. You would have thought it was an ISIS territory or something. It wa scary.  Navigate past the woman hawking padlocks and sellotapes into the departure hall, you were greeted with a jetstream of hot air mixed with stale sweat.


Like WiFi connects to a strong signal, your own sweat glands jerks to life and you’re uncomfortable.

Weighing your luggage is an occasion. An official is there barking orders at you about what you know you want to do. Why deploy anyone there?

There the ordeal begins. You wait in line as some ladies screen your passports.  Then wait in another painfully slow queue to some guys with gloves on rummaging through people’s stuff. Would have been nice if it was limited to those ones alone (your luggage goes through 2 levels of search there). There are at least 2 other guys at attention prying at your stuff.


Privacy means nothing.

When you eventually scale through stupid questions like ‘why are you carrying so much garri?, you people make food expensive in Nigeria and Oga find us something’, you went to the BA area to check in your bags.

Off you go to the boarding gates. But first you have to go through a check which asks for your customs card.

Then to the Ebola guys who despite measuring your temperature as normal, insists on having your Nigerian address! I told them I don’t live in Nigeria, and that they have phone numbers and email to reach me, they played the jobsworth card.


Still doesn’t make sense to me.


Now, tired and on your last limb, you had to walk through the rigid dividers from one end to another to reach the customs.

Other airports use the movable ones to shorten the walk when there aren’t too many people to attend to.

At the customs, you meet with a first guy who directs you to a cubicle. That one okays you to proceed to the next.

You were then asked to go to the scan area. Those ones only use hand to communicate if they weren’t barking orders at you.

They had no electric frisks. They only patted you down. It’s awkward to have a man touching my privates.

Now you are dog tired to even see advertisers message on the panels. The design and prices of the airport is making you dream about one thing only – That bottle of French wine BA serves as appetizer.


Through to boarding. You had to go through another guy who checks your boarding pass. Another set of uniformed folk who rummaged through your hand luggage and rucksack, yet another patting down from a tired looking man in need of a bath.

Then you sat down in an area the air condition is in need of ‘transformation’.

Two white dudes couldn’t stand the heat so they practically stood in front of the cooling machine.

There were no toilets on the level you were if nature called. You had to go down some dimly lit staircase.

If you had kids, an old age pensioner or wheelchair bound, or have mobility issues, you are on your own.

No tissue papers in the toilet. You had to use the device in the picture to water-wash with bare hands. Then, no handwash soaps. See pictures.

The corners of the toilet had larvae of some insect in there.


I met a cleaner there but it still oozed a stench.

The toilets in the departure halls was so bad my brother ran back and warned me not to even think about it.

I really want to see things for myself. For the life of me, the design of the place, the people flow, and human interaction points are very poor.

People make up their minds about a country from the point of entry.

I hope the extension currently being built redeems our image.

For the doubters………..see the images attached






My Experience at Muritala Muhammad International Airport.

Nigerian National Security Adviser Dasuki Breaks Down The 2015 Elections And Security Threats (READ)


by Sambo Sasuki
Events in our recent history have thrust us into the glare of world attention in ways that have not always reflected us in our best light. The paradox of modern Nigeria is that while we have proudly emerged as the largest economy in Africa, and a viable investment and trade destination, a raging insurgency and perhaps our early management of it as well as uncertainty in some circles over the possible outcome of the impending elections have heightened interest in Nigeria. I, therefore thank the organizers of this event for giving me an opportunity to address the issues of insurgency, corruption and the 2015 elections.
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