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FASHION BEAUTY Vogue Magazine Names Jim Iyke, Banky W, Julius Agu Et Al As Top 10 Best Dressed Nigerian Men

Vogue Italia, a renowed International Magazine has done an editorial on its 10 best Nigerian men. The Magazine lists Jim Iyke, Uti Nwachukwu, Alex Ekubo,Gideon Okeke, Mai Atafo, Julius Agwu, Ozzy Agu, Banky W, Noble Igwe, andDenola Adepetun as Nigeria’s 10 best dressed men.

Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Rickey Tarfa sues MTN, EFCC, others for N5bn

Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Rickey Tarfa, has filed a lawsuit against telecommunications company, MTN Nigeria, and EFCC for the alleged violation of his right to privacy.

SUSPENDED FLESH-EATER ACTRESS, CHRYSTABEL GODDY CHARGED TO COURT

Upcoming actress Chrystabel Goddy who brutally attacked her colleague, Princess Chineke while on a movie set last Friday, has been charged to court.

Photos : Tiwa Savage attends London Fashion Week

Tiwa is currently in London to attend the London Fashion Week. She shared photos from her first day at the event today February 21st.

Nigerians Will No Longer Pay for Calls, SMS – Spectranet Boss

The Managing Director (MD), Spectranet Ltd., Mr David Venn, on Wednesday said Nigerians would no longer pay for calls and Short Message Services (SMS), on mobile networks before the end of 2019.

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Wednesday 1 June 2016

NEW MUSUC: “LOVE IS THE KEY” from Gmax of YMEmpire A.k.A Raplord.


Finally here comes the end of the Anticipation 1st new banger for you. Our Abuja Fasting Rising Star of Yankees Music Empire (YME) Moses Ayotunde Obatuyi popularly known as Gmax(Rap Lord).

 Which was been produce by the Young Tino (Love is the Key)

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Stay Tune, Stay Fresh. & God bless!!!

Signed: Yankees Management




Sunday 29 May 2016

Raplord finally released his cover art for his new song “LOVE IS THE KEY” Gmax of YMEmpire A.k.A Raplord finally released his cover art for his new song “LOVE IS THE KEY”



Yankees Music Empire (YME) signed artist Moses Ayotunde Obatuyi popularly known as Gmax(Rap Lord)  is an Abuja based Artist which is currently signed to Yankees Music Empire. Gmax with his first single from his new record  which will soon been releasing his 1st officially anticipating Song Titled: “LOVE IS THE KEY” Prod. By Young Tino. Promising you dat you  will never regret waiting to see the end of the Anticipation. As he emerge the music industry and promise to give his fans more music and collaboration with more artist 
Which will soon be officially released! 
 Stay tune 
Stay Fresh 
& God bless!!!
WATCH OUT  and Stay FOCUS 

Signed: Management 



See The Name Yinusa Gave Ese’s Baby From Prison, Its Touching

The lad who took 13-year-old Ese Oruru from her parents’ house in Bayelsa, converted her to Islam and married her off in Kano, Yinusa Yellow, is currently in Okaka Medium Security Prisons, Yenogoa after failing to meet bail demands following his arrest and subsequent charging to court.
Ese, now 14, gave birth to a light-complexioned baby girl on Thursday morning at the Government House Clinic Yenogoa, Bayelsa State. Yinusa, the child’s father was said to have named the baby “Fatima” after hearing of the delivery, NGLatest learnt from a prison source.

The source said:

“Yinusa has been told about the birth of a baby girl by Ese Oruru. He was called from Kano and told that he has a daughter after the Internet pictures were confirmed to be true. He was very elated over the news and he immediately gave her the name Fatima after the daughter of Prophet Mohammed and because of the circumstances surrounding the birth of the girl, which he believes is divine.



The name Fatima is the personification of high virtues and purity. As I talk to you, I can tell you that he is eagerly waiting to see the daughter.”

Wednesday 13 April 2016

Fake soldier who wears full military camouflage to extort money from residents arrested in Kaduna

Kadduna State Police Command has arrested a fake army officer who
has been extorting money from residents. The suspect identified as
Abdul Mohammed was arrested by a surveillance patrol team along
Zango road in Tudun Nupawa area of Kaduna.

According to Daily Trust, the suspect is said to have dressed in full
military camouflage to extort money from residents pretending to be a
soldier.

The Police Public Relations Officer of the Kaduna state police
command DSP Zubairu Abubakar who confirmed the arrest said: "The
suspect was spotted on 11th April, 2016 at about 10.30pm in full
military camouflage with a bullet proof jacket and tried to conceal
himself in suspicious manner on sighting policemen.
When the policemen asked him, he could not satisfactory account for
himself. Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect is from
Tudun Nupawa, Kaduna and that he is not a genuine soldier but wears
the military uniform to aid him in commiting crime," Abubakar said.
Source: Daily Trust

Wednesday 23 March 2016

Wizkid and Jidenna Pictured In The Studio

Wizkid has been in the States for most part of the month. The Starboy chief has been working mainly on new sounds in an upscale crib alongside several producers in house with him.

While at it, it looks like Wizkid and Nigerian-American rapper Jidenna are up to something.

Jidenna had earlier said he’d love to work with Wizzy. That looks nothing but reality right now and we can’t wait to hear the sound!

In other news Wizkid just announced new stops for his on going tour. He will be performing within the next month in Senegal, Cameroon, Malaysia, Zambia and Sierra Leone

The post Wizkid and Jidenna Pictured In The Studio appeared first on 36NG.

Source:: 36ng

Peter Okoye Finds Fan Who Shed Hot Tears Amid Breakup Rumors

Peter Okoye embarked on a search earlier today to find a fan of P-Square that shed hot tears as she begged the music duo to reconcile amid break up rumors.
Peter found the fan in less than 1 hour.
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It is unknown what he wants to do with the girl. You can watch the video of the girl Bellow

AYOODELE DADA, THE UNILAG GENIUS SPEAKS ON HOW HE GOT 5.0 GPA

When the news broke that someone had made a mess of an age long record at one of the greatest citadels of learning in Nigeria, the University of Lagos, graduating with a 5.0GPA  from the Philosophy Department, many people wondered if it was fact or fiction.

At Ovation Media Group, we have had a long tradition of celebrating excellence especially young Africans who were doing remarkable things, so Ayodele Dada’s Story was compelling enough to interest us.

After days of combing his Psychology Department and the University’s Administration Department, speaking to a couple of friends and course mates, we eventually hit the jackpot!

We found this rare gem of a student and not only that, he agreed to come all the way to our office for this no-holds-barred interview.

At the session, he was so cool, calm and collected, and there was no shadow of doubt in everyone in the room that he worked hard for his 5.0 GPA! Enjoy his inspirational story.

Could you please give a brief information about yourself

My name is Ayodele Daniel Dada. I am from Ekiti State from a family of four. My mum is a teacher while my dad is a Retired Accountant. The story broke that I made the highest grade  and best result in Unilag, and from the Department of Psychology, and people have been asking me why Psychology, and  why I did not take up more challenging courses.

They are also asking whether the feat was something I had been working on. Personally, I would say studying Philosophy was just something I believed in, something I wanted to use to help and impact people’s life through changing their way of thinking.

Can you describe your growing up days

I have always been a quiet and reserved person, not the very vocal or expressive type. I grew up in Lagos with my dad and mum. My dad is a Pastor at the moment. He retired as an Accountant. I attended Hopebay College, Alaba Oro, close to Ajegunle in Lagos. My school certificate result is not that spectacular. I got just a few As and Cs here and there. There was nothing dramatic about my childhood.

At what stage did you discover the genius in you

It took me a bit of time because my family, friends everyone around me were on me to do the regular courses like Medicine, Engineering and the rest, and wouldn’t let me concentrate on the one I wish. You know how families can put pressure on someone, and when you don’t agree, they think one is stubborn, and because I am not the violently stubborn type, I took my time. I am the kind of person who takes his time and think out what is best for me. It took me a bit of time to get that independence, and when I was able to get it. I made the best use of it.

How old are you now?

I am 29 years old

What were you doing between the time you left secondary school and when you got into the university

At first, I was at a crossroad, asking myself what I can actually do in the interim I was Teacher at a point, taking some students in private lessons, I sold computer accessories like flash drives and others. At a time someone even suggested to me to take up French, that I can become an Interpreter in the Foreign Service, so I went to learn French. I was doing all these various endeavours to save up enough money to realize my true ambition, which was study Psychology and generally help people. I made my move when I knew I could fend for myself to an extent, in terms of buying a few things I needed like forms, books and many others stuff.

Would you say going to school at a more mature age positively affected your performance

I will say yes, because I observed that most of my colleagues who got into school just immediately after school were highly distracted. The same would have happened to me maybe if I had not encountered some of these things before, they would have become stumbling blocks. There were things I have seen and experienced that I had not, and that helped me to concentrate.

However, there is another side to it too, when one is older, there is a tendency to become too reflective, you may actually become rigid and secluded. I tried not to become a recluse though and broke out of such attitude.

So for four years in the university, you didn’t fail any course

Yes, I got straight As in all the exams I wrote

You mean every time you sat for an exam, you scored straight As. How is that possible

Well, I will say on a personal basis, I had a very good plan, and again God helped me. Because I know that plans can only go so far, but if God does not help the person, it won’t come through. I also decided to get serious and plan. I laid out a plan to take this opportunity with both hands. More so, there were a few of us who were already talking about being the best on convocation day,that became an extra motivation. So from the get go every exam taken, every assignment, every test, I took seriously.

Has anyone offered you scholarship to further your studies

There is none at the moment, but I have a feeling that some people might show some interest in supporting me.

So there is nothing yet

Yes, some people have indicated interest but nothing concrete.

Companies or individuals

They are more of companies than individuals

And what is your next immediate line of action

I wish to further my education like get a Masters for a start because that will be the only way I can have a better voice.

Here in Nigeria or…

I actually intend to do it in one of those Ivy League universities in Europe. This is because my mentor, Robert Stanberg of Yale University happens to operate from there. Though I have not made much survey of the university I intend to do that soon.I would want to go to any of the Ivy League Universities, but Yale is where I really want to go.

So obviously, Europe or America will be your choice for a Masters Degree

Yes.

What if you are not able to go, and you have to fund yourself. How would you feel if the government of Nigeria says you have to buy foreign exchange at so high a price to fulfil this ambition of yours

That will be a considerable complication. It will be a huge disappointment if government policy will deny one an opportunity to explore academic growth abroad. I think that people should be encouraged to make a difference and acquire the knowledge they need to be who they want to be. For example, somebody like me, I don’t have to waste what I have because I just have to go and get the knowledge, and come back and use it here. We need to go out and get the necessary expertise, compete with the best, learn from the best and come back to make a difference. So if there is anything that attempts to derail or complicate that; I will really be disappointed.

Do you dream of coming back to Nigeria to teach, assuming you go Yale and they want to retain you, how will you deal with such a delimma

Definitely it will be an attraction to saty because the environment is very encouraging and conducive. But even at that, opportunities abound in Nigeria. There are just few structures we need to put in place and promote policies that will be transformative even from the base level. I think that there is a greater impact we will making in Nigeria than holding out there.

 Psychology is not a popular subject in Africa, especially in Nigeria, how does that make you feel? What would you do if come back to discover that Psychology which you love so much can’t pay your bills

I believe that most of these things are attached to change. Part of this change is what is happening now. Somebody will ask ‘what did you study?’ and I say Psychology. Now the subject is beginning to get a name and is being recognized. I just need to have a voice, and explain what Psychology can do and more people will key into it. Obviously, Psychologists have not really promoted what they know because if something works for you, you are in a better position to say there is something in good for you and that will make you develop interest in it and spread the word to others. And that’s where change can come.

Are you married

No I am not

Any girlfriend… or now you have more girlfriends

Well (laughs heartily) okay, yes. Right now, I am getting more female attention, but there is always this person I have had my heart attached to.

In your previous comments, you made mention that prior to your graduation, you kept away from women. So this person you are talking about, is she someone you found in the space of these few weeks

No there was always someone around but there was nothing concrete, but now I feel I can actually take our friendship forward. I can actually say it is now time to do the needful

So you made the highest grade in the university

Yes

The closest person after you in your department made 4.80. At what time and level did you leave her behind

That was in 200 level because we both made five points in our 100 level days. In successive semesters, I maintained my scores, and she couldn’t catch with me again. It was an interesting battle.

Do you see yourself as the proverbial triangular student, that is, from lecture room to the library and to the hostel

No, I wouldn’t say I was like that. I was not versed in library usage. I created my own library through online research. My library was on my laptop and I even shared my own library with my friends. I believe because we all worked so hard ensured my class made the best result so far in the department, I had time to unwind. I headed social committees in my class, we invited Lanre Olushola for a  symposium once, I had my fair bit of socializing and even visited nite clubs, but night outing was not always my thing because because I like to sleep (laughs heartily)

But most of your friends said they hardly saw you at school- organized social gatherings? How do you react to that

Most times it is because I just come and stay unnoticed, and wouldn’t say much. For me, everywhere I go is an opportunity to learn; from anybody. I am tall, but I can just seat down so quietly that they may not know. We need not deprive ourselves of the opportunity to learn.

How do you relax?

I read books, I do long distance running as part of my exercise routine just to prove what the Romans rightly said that ‘a sound mind is a sound body’, and I also play chess.

Has your school, Hopebay College, tried to reach you ever since this news broke

Yes, they have a reception for me tomorrow (The day after the interview)


Have you been invited by President Muhammadu Buhari

No

Do you work at the moment, and where

Yes, I work with Proctor and Gamble (P&G). They came to the university and conducted a series of test, and that was how I got in

What about National Service

I wish to travel first and go for my Masters, moreover I am close to being exempted from the scheme because of age. Travelling abroad would actually be fun for me.

Where have you travelled to before

I have not travelled anywhere by air before.

Are you serious, that is hard to believe

Yes. I am very serious. I have not been on a plane before. It is the truth, I have not had cause to travel by air.

What is your favorite food

Pounded yam and vegetable (Efo riro)


QUOTE

I was Teacher at a point, taking some students in private lessons, I sold computer accessories like flash drives and others. At a time someone even suggested to me to take up French, that I can become an Interpreter in the Foreign Service, so I went to learn French. I was doing all these various endeavours to save up enough money to realize my true ambition, which was study Psychology

It will be a huge disappointment if government policy will deny one an opportunity to explore academic growth abroad. I think that people should be encouraged to make a difference and acquire the knowledge they need to be who they want to be.

Yes. I am very serious. I have not been on a plane before. It is the truth, I have not had cause to travel by air.

FG declares March 25th, 28th as public holidays to celebrate Easter

The Federal ‎government has declared Friday, March 25th and Monday, March 28th as public holidays to mark Good Friday and Easter celebrations respectively. Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazau, made this known in a statement issued by the acting Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Alhaji Muhammadu Maccido in Abuja today March 22nd.

Doctors in China remove 16ft tapeworm from man who loves to eat raw meat

Tapeworms in humans aren't an odd sight, unless of course they measure in at 16ft. 45-year-old Chen from Guangxi, south China who loves to eat raw beef and fish complained of stomach problems to doctors. Tests were carried out by his city's Gastroenterology department which revealed the tapeworm and even then, it took five days to extract.



Doctors determined the parasite had come from contaminated raw food and studied it to discover how it grew so long in its host. Tapeworms - or taenia saginata as they are known scientifically - has eggs which hatch in cattle and are carried through the body by the animal's circulatory system. The egges hatch three months after human consumption and develop into adults in the small intestine which according to scientists have a life expectancy of 60years. To think someone could carry it around almost all their life.


Doctors have advised that meat and fish fans should be wary when eating unregulated and under cooked-produce - and that if raw beef is consumed, it should be chilled well beforehand.

Graphic Pics: Okada rider brutalizes his son and neice in Lagos

 These photos show two young kids who were severely brutalized as shared by MC Icewater Aroucha on Facebook..He wrote
Time check it's 10:49
And here comes these kids being rushed into the Nigeria Airforce Medical Center, Ikeja.
Results of endless blows and usage of belts on kids.
Child molestation at its peak.

What happened??


So I was just hanging around to settle some bills (mumsie came to rest abit) at the Nigeria Airforce Medical Center and my colleague Lolade Keisha aka Slimmytee who stays on base decided to come give me moral support and here comes these kids with a man towing along known to be a neighbour - Hon Olalekan .
And Slimytee's journalistic instincts swings into action thereby gingering mine into taking pictures while she goes about getting all the facts.
The gist is this.
The man who did such to these kids - the boy - Ibrahim Azeez (14) and the girl - Shukara Azeez (15) is actually the boy's father and an uncle to the girl.
He's an okada rider and practically more of a thug (according to the good neighbour). He lives at 7, Dele Obilade close, Mafoluku, Oshodi and has already been handed over to the policemen on duty at Shogunle Police Post.
The children said they were asleep, when their Dad - Mr Azeez came in and started using various objects on them and of course the resultant effect is the pictures you have here .
Asked after their mummy and they said she doesn't stay with them anymore and of course they are used to this type of beating even though this is the most fatal of all in the series of such.
This is hoping Human rights activists won't allow this man go unpunished as the police men might want to handle this with kids gloves.
The good neighbour who brought them down and also took care of their bills can be reached via 08023458248 - Hon Olalekan

Tonto Dikeh's first post baby interview-My husband was the first man I didn't have to give my money to



This is the onlyTonto Dikeh -Churchill has granted her first post baby interview which was recorded two weeks after she gave birth..She talks about her husband, plans for her white wedding,tattoos, her past and so much more ..

The interview is courtesy Golden Icons..On why she kept her man secret at the beginning,she said   relationship I've actually respected so much ,and I've always said I wanted to keep it secret .There was just something about him that just  wanted me to protect him and him to protect me.I never knew he was gonna be my husband but I just knew he needed the respect ...

Kenyan lady cries out on FB after boyfriend allegedly infects her with HIV

This is serious! Some think the lady is just a scorned lover trying to embarrass him, however, if she wanted to embarrass him,she wouldn't declare herself HIV positive..

Army officer, woman fight over right of way in Benin(Photo)

There was a clash at the entrance gate at the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) between an army officer and a woman, Mrs Joy Agboghide.
According to eyewitnesses, the fight between the army officer, a major, and Mrs Agboghide, was caused by traffic situation in front of the BEDC office due to traffic congestion and indiscriminate parking of vehicles in the area.


It was learnt that the woman, who was driving from the Forestry Road axis, was asked to allow vehicles coming from the off Akpakpava axis pass and after allowing about five vehicles pass she insisted on passing thereby obstructing traffic.

Eyewitnesses also said that trouble started when the major, who had just left the BEDC office, accosted Mrs Agboghide and asked her to reverse her vehicle so as to allow vehicles coming in the opposite direction pass.
It was learnt that the woman declined, leading into fight between the trio of the woman, the major and his wife.In the melee that followed, it was learnt that teargas cannister was used on the woman, while she retaliated by damaging the army officer's car.
The army officer was said to have retaliated by inviting two army officers within the vicinity, who joined him to beat up Mrs Agboghide to a pulp and damaged her car including the wind screen and the rear screen that were shattered.
Security was beefed up in the area as members of the civil society group and family members besieged the BEDC office, alleging complicity of BEDC in the beating up of the woman.
It was learnt that Mrs Agboghide was later taken to hospital after she first reported at a police station.
A member of the civil society, Kola Edokpaye, alleged that the army officer called upon by the major were those attached to the BEDC, giving the name of one of them as Daniel.
Sources within the BEDC, however, said that the company was not in any way connected to the fiasco, adding that attempts were being made to unravel the identity of the army officer as he did not write his name in any register before he departed the BEDC.
Nigerian Tribune

HAVE YOU MET WIZ BABY? (PHOTO)

Lol. This is my hilarious image of the day. Graphic Designer, Ezekiel Awucha decided to play with Photoshop software and this is what he came up with. A Wiz Baby! LOL!

BEWARE! SEE WHAT SCAMMER DID WITH DON JAZZY (SCREENSHOT)

So the Mavin CEO Don Jazzy got a message today from an unknown source who claims he is the Vice President Osibanjo.

Well Don Jazzy didn’t allow the alleged scammer message slide, he had to respond.

Read the conversation below:


‘We are sorry’ – Peter, Paul and Jude Okoye (Psquare) apologise to fans

It appears the Okoye brothers, Peter, Paul and Jude mayPsquare in recent times.
have resolved the conflict that has plagued
Following a series of social media rants by Peter Okoye and the exclusive interview he had with THENETNG, the trio seem to have finally reached a compromise and bury the hatchet.
A few hours ago, the trio took to Instagram at the same time, to post the same message that reads ‘That it took our stupidity to realize that FAMILY comes first, We are VERY SORRY’.
Afterwards, Paul Okoye shared another posts that confirms the duo will perform together this weekend in Holland.

Tuesday 22 March 2016

Read the powerful message from Mamuzee twins to P-Square

The singing twins shared some powerful words on their Instagram page to their colleagues, P-Square. See what they wrote after the cut...