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Sunday, 29 September 2013
Is Uti Nwachukwu Dating BBA The Chase Queen Dillish?
Rumours have began but nothing official yet for this hot ‘couple’ Uti Nwachukwu and Winner of BBA The Chase Dillish.
The two came out together looking all hot. They would obviously look good together.
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Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Blackberry Up For Sale At $4.7bn....Blackberry users what are u waiting for
Be prepare to sell your Blackberry for as low as N5,000 if the company is going to be sold for $5b instead of $200b
BlackBerry, once the biggest name in mobile and worth more than $200 billion at its peak period in 2007, may soon be sold for less than $5 billion, according to a statement issued by the former smartphone giant.
BlackBerry on Monday said it has signed a Letter of Intent to sell the company to a group of investors led by a Canadian insurance company, Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited for $9 per share, in a deal that would total $4.7 billion. Fairfax currently owns about 10 percent of BlackBerry’s shares.
Trading of BlackBerry’s stock was halted last week when the company announced that it had more than $1 billion in unsold inventory, planned to layoff half of its workforce, and would soon exit the consumer smartphone business, and when trading resumed, the stock rose over 2 percent to $8.95. Prior to the announcement shares in the troubled smartphone maker company were down more than 5 percent for the day.
Fairfax Financial, sometimes called the Berkshire Hathaway of Canada, is a holding company whose primary business is in insurance. It is led by Prem Watsa, a chemical engineer by training who has run the firm since the mid-1980s.
BlackBerry, once the biggest name in mobile and worth more than $200 billion at its peak period in 2007, may soon be sold for less than $5 billion, according to a statement issued by the former smartphone giant.
BlackBerry on Monday said it has signed a Letter of Intent to sell the company to a group of investors led by a Canadian insurance company, Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited for $9 per share, in a deal that would total $4.7 billion. Fairfax currently owns about 10 percent of BlackBerry’s shares.
Trading of BlackBerry’s stock was halted last week when the company announced that it had more than $1 billion in unsold inventory, planned to layoff half of its workforce, and would soon exit the consumer smartphone business, and when trading resumed, the stock rose over 2 percent to $8.95. Prior to the announcement shares in the troubled smartphone maker company were down more than 5 percent for the day.
Fairfax Financial, sometimes called the Berkshire Hathaway of Canada, is a holding company whose primary business is in insurance. It is led by Prem Watsa, a chemical engineer by training who has run the firm since the mid-1980s.
Monday, 23 September 2013
NDDC DISTRIBUTES COMPUTERS, MOSQUITO NETS TO SCHOOLS AND COMMUNITIES IN N/DELTA.
The NDDC has begun the distribution of computer sets and treated
mosquito nets to schools and communities across the Niger Delta region.
Under the arrangement, 200 computer sets have already been donated to all the polytechnics in the Niger Delta Region while another set of 120 computers and accessories have been distributed to several colleges of education in the Niger Delta region.
Acting Managing Director/CEO, Dr. Atako disclosed this while handing over computer sets and accessories as well as mosquito treated nets to beneficiary secondary Schools and communities respectively in Odukpani Local Government Area of Cross River state.
“We decided that we will send computer sets to selected secondary schools in the Niger Delta Region, we felt that we don’t need to limit ourselves to tertiary institutions because of the importance at the grass root level”
“Science and technology drives the economy of any nation because the world is a global village. We cannot do that if we don’t have the facilities, knowledge and the technical know how.”
According to her, it was for this reason that the NDDC is collaborating with other agencies to ensure that teaching and learning is achieved in schools across the region.
The Commission, she said also strives to build a healthy population, which gave rise to the distribution of mosquito net as a way of protecting the populace from mosquito bites and malaria.
“Health is wealth, no matter the infrastructural development you bring to any community if the people are not healthy or active they will not enjoy the benefit of those facilities and that is why we indentified malaria as the greatest enemy of the region, hence our intervention”.
Receiving the items chairman of Odukpani Local Government Area, Mr. Stephen Asuquo thanked the NDDC for the gesture and assured that the items will be judiciously used.
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Under the arrangement, 200 computer sets have already been donated to all the polytechnics in the Niger Delta Region while another set of 120 computers and accessories have been distributed to several colleges of education in the Niger Delta region.
Acting Managing Director/CEO, Dr. Atako disclosed this while handing over computer sets and accessories as well as mosquito treated nets to beneficiary secondary Schools and communities respectively in Odukpani Local Government Area of Cross River state.
“We decided that we will send computer sets to selected secondary schools in the Niger Delta Region, we felt that we don’t need to limit ourselves to tertiary institutions because of the importance at the grass root level”
“Science and technology drives the economy of any nation because the world is a global village. We cannot do that if we don’t have the facilities, knowledge and the technical know how.”
According to her, it was for this reason that the NDDC is collaborating with other agencies to ensure that teaching and learning is achieved in schools across the region.
The Commission, she said also strives to build a healthy population, which gave rise to the distribution of mosquito net as a way of protecting the populace from mosquito bites and malaria.
“Health is wealth, no matter the infrastructural development you bring to any community if the people are not healthy or active they will not enjoy the benefit of those facilities and that is why we indentified malaria as the greatest enemy of the region, hence our intervention”.
Receiving the items chairman of Odukpani Local Government Area, Mr. Stephen Asuquo thanked the NDDC for the gesture and assured that the items will be judiciously used.
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FINALLY GOD AS SMILED ON BLACKFACE ONCE AGAIN
Blackface Lands a N52 Million Record Deal
It looks like Blackface has got his groove back, just days after a Tweeter spat between him and Tuface over a wedding invitation.
The musician has landed a N52 million deal with Franchise Events Limited.The deal which also includes a car and a house sees Blackface become the record label’s biggest name.
Franchise Events Limited spokesperson said they decided to settle for Blackface because of his versatility, staying power in the music industry and his brand of music.
Friday, 13 September 2013
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Man and 7 Friends Take Turns in Raping Lover After She Dumped Him
The police have arrested a jilted man for allegedly conspiring with
seven other men to gang-rape his estranged lover, a 28-year old woman
(name withheld) in Lagos State, southwest Nigeria.
The man was identified as Stephen Obi. He was charged with conspiracy and rape before Ejigbo Magistrate’s court, while seven of his accomplices are still on the run.
Some of the seven men on the run are still threatening to kill the lady if she continues to pursue the matter.
The 23-year old Obi claimed he works with a brewing firm in Lagos and hails from Umuahia in Abia State, while the victim is from Imo State, southeast Nigeria.
The relationship between the lovers allegedly went sour after the woman asked Obi to marry her.
Obi allegedly told the lady that he was not ready to marry her because she was five years older than him, and wanted the relationship to continue.
The victim refused and said since he was not ready to marry her, she was no longer interested in the relationship.
The man was identified as Stephen Obi. He was charged with conspiracy and rape before Ejigbo Magistrate’s court, while seven of his accomplices are still on the run.
Some of the seven men on the run are still threatening to kill the lady if she continues to pursue the matter.
The 23-year old Obi claimed he works with a brewing firm in Lagos and hails from Umuahia in Abia State, while the victim is from Imo State, southeast Nigeria.
The relationship between the lovers allegedly went sour after the woman asked Obi to marry her.
Obi allegedly told the lady that he was not ready to marry her because she was five years older than him, and wanted the relationship to continue.
The victim refused and said since he was not ready to marry her, she was no longer interested in the relationship.
Actress, Bimbo Thomas - My breasts Are Bigger Than Cossy’s and I Like To Show Them Off”
Fellow Nigerians make una help us judge this between Cossy Boobs & Bimbo Boobs
Controversial actress, Cossy Orjiakor now has a new competitor, Busty Yoruba actress, Bimbo Thomas.
Bimbo Thomas claims her boobs are firmer and bigger than Cossy’s own which has lots of stretch marks and are slack.
Here is what she said: “I like flaunting my boobs because they are firm and I have no single stretch mark on my boobs. But some ladies like Cossy still flaunt flabby ones that have stretch marks.
Don’t they know that stretch marks are not meant to be displayed? Some ladies flaunt cleavage that stretch marks have finished and the b00b has gotten back to where it was formed. It’s not worth it. Such a cleavage can’t be sexy.”
Controversial actress, Cossy Orjiakor now has a new competitor, Busty Yoruba actress, Bimbo Thomas.
Bimbo Thomas claims her boobs are firmer and bigger than Cossy’s own which has lots of stretch marks and are slack.
Here is what she said: “I like flaunting my boobs because they are firm and I have no single stretch mark on my boobs. But some ladies like Cossy still flaunt flabby ones that have stretch marks.
Don’t they know that stretch marks are not meant to be displayed? Some ladies flaunt cleavage that stretch marks have finished and the b00b has gotten back to where it was formed. It’s not worth it. Such a cleavage can’t be sexy.”
Thursday, 5 September 2013
POLYTECHNICS, COLLEGES OF EDUCATION, OTHERS IN N/DELTA RECEIVE COMPUTER SETS FROM NDDC
The Acting Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Niger
Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Dr Christy Atako said the commission
has donated over 200 computer sets and 120 computer accessories to each
of the polytechnics and colleges of education in the Niger Delta region
respectively, besides the 19 prototype students hostel blocks being
constructed by the NDDC across the region.
Dr Atako said this, when she paid a courtesy call to the Vice Chancellor of the Micheal Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike, Umahia, Professor Hillary Odo,.
“We have always believed that education is the bedrock of any development, there is no economy that can develop without the education sector that is why the Commission has been relentless in its intervention”.
According to the Acting MD “we talk a lot about our youths being leaders of tomorrow, what kind of leaders can we groom if we don’t provide a place for them to articulate their thoughts and enjoy the benefit of democracy so that they will believe in this country Nigeria”.
Dr Mrs Atako expressed dissatisfaction over the quality of job done on the students’ hostel project being constructed in the university and directed the contractor to correct the defects immediately.
“I insist that our contractors must adhere strictly to standards because for us in NDDC there is no compromise on quality.”
Dr Atako said the commission was ready to pay contractors promptly, but warned that they must be ready to show value for every payment made.
Earlier the Vice Chancellor of the University Professor Hillary Odo thanked the NDDC for its intervention in the education sector urging other agencies of government and organizations to emulate the commission.
The NDDC Chief Executive Officer also inspected the completed Nworie, Solar electrification project and the internal road network in Ukwa/West, Abia state and commended the contractors for a job well done.
Dr Atako said this, when she paid a courtesy call to the Vice Chancellor of the Micheal Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike, Umahia, Professor Hillary Odo,.
“We have always believed that education is the bedrock of any development, there is no economy that can develop without the education sector that is why the Commission has been relentless in its intervention”.
According to the Acting MD “we talk a lot about our youths being leaders of tomorrow, what kind of leaders can we groom if we don’t provide a place for them to articulate their thoughts and enjoy the benefit of democracy so that they will believe in this country Nigeria”.
Dr Mrs Atako expressed dissatisfaction over the quality of job done on the students’ hostel project being constructed in the university and directed the contractor to correct the defects immediately.
“I insist that our contractors must adhere strictly to standards because for us in NDDC there is no compromise on quality.”
Dr Atako said the commission was ready to pay contractors promptly, but warned that they must be ready to show value for every payment made.
Earlier the Vice Chancellor of the University Professor Hillary Odo thanked the NDDC for its intervention in the education sector urging other agencies of government and organizations to emulate the commission.
The NDDC Chief Executive Officer also inspected the completed Nworie, Solar electrification project and the internal road network in Ukwa/West, Abia state and commended the contractors for a job well done.
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
A Nigerian Is Beaten to Death by Five South African Policemen
The prosecutor’s office in Limpopo presented its arguments in court on a
case where five South African policemen are accused of beating a
Nigerian man till he died.
“I put it to you that you beat him, he fainted and you resuscitated him. He woke up and… you beat him again. You also sprinkled water on him,” the prosecutor posed to the officers.
The victim of the cruel beating, Mr. Onyechiabi Iwuaka died as the
five took him to Polokwame police station. The five policemen have been
arraigned to answer murder and assault charges.
“I put it to you that you beat him, he fainted and you resuscitated him. He woke up and… you beat him again. You also sprinkled water on him,” the prosecutor posed to the officers.
Sex Hungry Landlord Threatens to Cut Disabled Woman’s Leg If She Refuses to Sleep with Him
Izuchukwu Ajuobi is a beautiful woman. At 37 and with two children it is intriguing that her beauty still attracts men.
All the same, the beautiful lady is disabled in one hand and leg, a deformity she was born with.
Ajuobi is bothered, not with her deformity but with the fact that people seem to take advantage of her deformity to molest her.
A recent encounter with her landlord and his brother is one such experience. The two men molested and beat her because she refused their sexual advances.
“I had vowed to remain a virgin till the day I would marry, until a man strolled into my life, swearing by his life that I was the angel he was looking for,” she says.
“I fell for his tricks and he deflowered me in the name of marriage, only for him to throw me out, after having two boys for him. I decided to move ahead with life.
“As a single mother living with children, everyone wants to have sex with me. It happens to all women.
“Even when you decline they will start looking for a way to harm you. It is worst when you are disabled, like me and you cannot fight for yourself.
“Men take advantage of your condition to do you wrong. That was my situation.”
She explains how it all started: “In April, 2011, I packed into an apartment I paid fo
r in April, 2011. Three months after I moved in, my landlord’s brother, Uwahamaka, started approaching me for sex.
All the same, the beautiful lady is disabled in one hand and leg, a deformity she was born with.
Ajuobi is bothered, not with her deformity but with the fact that people seem to take advantage of her deformity to molest her.
A recent encounter with her landlord and his brother is one such experience. The two men molested and beat her because she refused their sexual advances.
“I had vowed to remain a virgin till the day I would marry, until a man strolled into my life, swearing by his life that I was the angel he was looking for,” she says.
“I fell for his tricks and he deflowered me in the name of marriage, only for him to throw me out, after having two boys for him. I decided to move ahead with life.
“As a single mother living with children, everyone wants to have sex with me. It happens to all women.
“Even when you decline they will start looking for a way to harm you. It is worst when you are disabled, like me and you cannot fight for yourself.
“Men take advantage of your condition to do you wrong. That was my situation.”
She explains how it all started: “In April, 2011, I packed into an apartment I paid fo
r in April, 2011. Three months after I moved in, my landlord’s brother, Uwahamaka, started approaching me for sex.
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