Friday, September 29

Go And Pay Workers’ Salaries – APC Blasts Fayose Over Presidential Ambition

The All Progressives Congress ( APC) in Ekiti State has criticised Governor Ayodele Fayose for declaring ambition to contest the 2019 presidential election while owing state workers salaries and allowances ranging from six to eight months. The party said the governor’s action is a height of insensitivity to the people’s plights and “irresponsible conduct to behave as if Ekiti State treasury is a personal estate for private comfort”. Fayose had on Thursday declared his presidential ambition at a ceremony held in Abuja, the nation’s capital, in breach of his party’s arrangement to zone the office to the North. But in a statement in Ado-Ekiti by Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, the party flayed the governor for “being blind to the sufferings of workers while pursuing self-promoting presidential ambition”. He said it was unconscionable for the governor to keep deceiving workers on the state’s poor finances to endure suffering while he enjoyed full life with his family and pursuing mundane fancies without sparing thoughts for the sufferings of the people. “It is the height of wickedness for Fayose to always call teachers to meetings like he did this week to brainwash them on the state’s poor finances and later give them N1,500 pittance for transport until the next brainwashing session with these teachers in empty stomachs while he enjoys full life misapplying state’s money for his fancies. “This is more condemnable against the backdrop of facts available to Ekiti people that Fayose has been awarding contracts at over-bloated costs to his friends outside Ekiti State contrary to his promise to patronise indigenous contractors during his campaigns,” Olatunbosun said. He contended that the money the state had collected so far since the governor’s assumption of office is enough to make the people happy if he had applied the money honestly and transparently, saying his Thursday presidential declaration was to distract the people from alleged funds mismanagement in pursuit of a selfish ambition. “The presidential declaration is a distraction to keep Ekiti busy from keeping attention to his illegality in the application of Ekiti money for selfish purposes and a ploy to embark on whipping up sentiments to escape justice in his misapplication of Ekiti money. “We urge the EFCC to be meticulous in their investigations into how the governor misapplied bailout of N20b, CBN’s N2b loan for small-scale enterprises, N10b loan for projects, N2.8b UBEC/Subeb counterpart fund (which was not matched by the state Govt),Monthly allocation from the Federation Account to Local govt council and Paris Club cash that he has diverted to his ill-motivated projects for selfish motives, while Ekiti people go to bed in empty stomachs,” Olatunbosun concluded.

Thursday, September 28

Let’s Talk!! What Are The Best States To Do NYSC In Nigeria?

Present and past corp members. What are the best state to do NYSC in Nigeria. Did you enjoy the places you were posted to ? If so, kindly share your experiences and tell us which state(s) you think is the best to serve!! Comments below.

LOL! Nigerians Have Start Recreating The Viral Photo Of A Man Relaxing On Lekki-Ikoyi Bridge


Nigerians have started recreating this viral photo of a man relaxing on Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge with his car and a bottle of wine.

Lol! Check them out below…

“Policeman Framed Me For Robbery For Denying Him Sex” – Lady Cries Out

A 27-year-old trader, Mrs. Victoria Amodu, told an Ikeja High Court, Lagos that an Investigative Police Officer (IPO) at the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Ikeja Division, demanded s*x from her to release her from custody. Amodu, a mother of four, gave the testimony yesterday as a defence witness in her trial for alleged conspiracy and armed robbery, before Justice Kudirat Jose. The defendant, who denied the allegation, was arraigned alongside one Hammed Isiaka on a six-count charge of conspiracy to commit robbery and armed robbery, contrary to Section 295(2)(a) of the Criminal Law No 11 Laws of Lagos State, 2011. One of the charges reads, “Hammed Isiaka, Victoria Amodu and others now at large, on or about August 12, 2014 while armed with a pistol did rob one Elizabeth Moses of a cash sum of N35, 000 and a cheque of N1.4m.” However, while being led in evidence by her counsel, Nelson Onyejaka, Amodu told Justice Jose that she was unjustly arrested by the police on August 12, 2014 at Church Bus stop, Badagry, Lagos. She said she was selling bread at the bus stop when policemen raided the area, arrested her and others and bundled them into their truck, where they met some men who were already tied up. Narrating the incident, Amodu said: “I was arrested by the police while I was selling bread and taken to the station at SARS, Ikeja. An IPO (name not mentioned) there told me to call someone that would come for my bail. I called a neighbour, a lady that helps me look after my kids. When she arrived, the IPO said a woman could not sign my bail bond, which he put at N400,000. I became worried because I didn’t know any man to call since I was no longer living with my husband and I was also new in Lagos. I decided to call my father but he refused coming to the station. He said since I was married he had no hand in anything concerning me. “I didn’t know what else to do at this time, so I started begging the IPO to let me go and take care of my kids since I didn’t commit any offence. The IPO took me outside the cell to a corner and said that I am a pretty lady and that if I submit myself to him, I would be freed. I got angry and shouted at him, asking why he would make such a statement to me. He immediately, dragged me back to the cell. Some others who were arrested that day were released after they paid money, though I don’t know how much they paid. “Nights after, the IPO brought out some case files and told me and others in the cell to sign them. He said that when we were done signing, we would be released. I agreed to sign the documents on the condition that he would not touch me. But the other men refused saying they couldn’t sign what they didn’t know. “The IPO immediately brought out his gun and threatened to shoot them if they didn’t sign and they fearfully signed it. “After signing the documents, we were all taken to a Magistrates Court and from there, to Kirikiri Prison.” Amodu pleaded with the court to tamper justice with mercy and permit her to go home to cater for her children. During cross-examination by prosecution counsel, Mrs. Awosika, Amodu denied knowing the first defendant, Isiaka. She said she had never seen him before and only met him for the first time in court on the day of arraignment. Isiaka, a driver, who also testified while being led by his counsel, Mrs. Olamide Amore-Akintoye, said he was arrested on his way from Seme border while carrying food items belonging to a customer. He said his car was impounded and taken to the station where he was locked up after he failed to pay for his release. Justice José adjourned till November 29 for adoption of final addresses.

Good News For Nigeria As Oil Prices Escalates

Oil prices hit $57 on Monday after the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) maintained the decision to exempt Nigeria and Libya from the oil production cut, TheCable reports.

Members and non-members of the organisation had first agreed on the production cut in December 2016 to ease the supply glut in the market. This caused prices to fall as low as $29 in January 2016.

As of noon on Monday, Brent crude was trading at $57.57 per barrel, an increase of $1.15 from Friday’s trading price of $56.42.

US West Texas Intermediate was trading at $50.91 per barrel, an increase of 29 cents from Friday’s trading price of $50.62 a barrel.

The joint ministerial monitoring committee of OPEC and non-OPEC countries which held in Vienna on Friday had agreed that the original agreement be maintained.

Some countries had expressed concerns about increasing output from Nigeria and Libya.

Emmanuel Kachikwu, minister of state for petroleum resources, who led Nigeria’s delegation to the meeting, argued that though Nigeria’s production recovery efforts have made some appreciable progress since October last year, Nigeria is not yet out of the woods.

“OPEC’s actions are working and compliance is acceptable overall, although there needs to be some change. Changes are really related to Libya and Nigeria and the 100 percent compliance of everyone,” Bijan Zanganeh, Iran ‘s oil minister, told journalists on Friday.

However, he did not elaborate on the kind of changes to be made.

Finally Revealed: Checkout The Referee Who Will Officiate The Nigeria Vs Zambia Clash In Uyo (Photo)

The identity of the official referee to officiate the clash between Nigeria and Zambia, has been revealed. A 39-year-old referee from Botswana, Joshua Bondo, will handle the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying match between Nigeria and Zambia in Uyo on Oct. 7, the Nigeria Football Federation says. NAN reports that in a statement on Wednesday by its Communications Department, the NFF said world football-ruling body FIFA appointed Bondo who has 10 years of international experience alongside two of his countrymen. Oamogetse Godisamang, a 40-year-old international assistant referee since 2010, will serve as Assistant Referee 1, while Tirelo Mositwane, a 30-year-old international referee since 2013, will serve as Fourth Official. However, Souru Phatsoane, from Lesotho will be Assistant Referee 2, while Carlos Henriques from South Africa will be the Referee Assessor. Sudanese Osama Ataaelmanan will be the fixture’s Match Commissioner. The Sudanese was also the Match Commissioner for the Match Day 4 clash between the Super Eagles and the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon in Yaounde on Sept. 4. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that three-time African champions Nigeria will seal a sixth FIFA World Cup appearance with the minimum win in Uyo. It is a clash that will see the winners of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations and the champions of the 2013 edition come face-to-face. NAN reports that the match’s kick-off time is 5pm at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium.

See picture of a teenage who shared his after-sex pictures with his girlfriend

The boy who is believed to be between 13 to 16 years old ‘broke the internet’ after he had sex with his Girlfriend and shared theirs after sex photo on social media. He (Kwazi Mnqobi Mdletshe) was so proud of his achievement that he even went as far as setting the picture as his Facebook profile picture and it has since gone viral 24hours after he posted the photo it already has 8,500 Likes, 2,969 Shares, and 3,3000 Comments.
It appears to be a family thing as his mother is also a slay queen who shares semi-Nood photos on social media, and also his kid sister judging by her facebook account also share semi-Nood photos.
See photos of his mum and younger sister;
smh....this One na slay family
it really runs in d family i can see that.
Just negodu NobsmallTin at all as them get sex industrialized network for dier compound
Wasted generation,family tradition
NO WONDER...USELESS FAMILY! MOTHER N SON...DESPICABLE
Umu Ekwensu!Legodu!Very Hopeless!Nawaa O!
Umu Ekwensu!Legodu!Very Hopeless!Nawaa O!
hell is real
All these so called celerity or slay Queen cause more harm than good . The statement train a child d way he should go has not been working



University Of Ibadan Resume Academic And Commercial Activities (Read Details)

University of Ibadan have resumed academic and commercial activities after a six-week strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU). The students have started receiving lectures, while administrative offices were also open for operations. Non-academic staff members were seen in their various offices while businesses in the university were full of activities. Some students, who spoke with NAN, expressed happiness at the suspension of the strike. They thanked ASUU and the Federal Government for fruitful dialogue which led to the suspension of the strike. A first-year law student, Miss Oluwadamilola Salako, told NAN that she was happy when ASUU ended the strike. Salako said that she was bored at home. “I was expecting a prolonged strike and was happy when ASUU stopped the industrial action. “I hope that the academic calendar has not been fully disrupted,’’ she said. A fifth-year student of electrical/electronic engineering, Mr Alo Oluwabamise, also expressed delight at the development. He, however, said that ASUU strike had become recurrent. “The last ASUU strike took almost six months. “All I know is that, for a better education system, the present administration should work toward the total overhaul of the sector. “Strike does not help in any way; it only brings setback. I do not blame ASUU for whatever agitation because the union’s demands are genuine,’’ he said. When contacted, the university’s Director of Communication and Publications, Mr Olatunji Oladejo, said that the management would soon announce an adjusted academic calendar. NAN reports that the university management had in a press release signed by the Registrar, Mr Olu Olujimi, informed the general public, especially students, that second-semester lectures began on Tuesday. Lecturers in public universities, under the aegis of ASUU, embarked on what they described as a total, comprehensive and indefinite nationwide strike on Aug. 13. The lecturers protested non-implementation of the 2009 agreement and the 2013 Memorandum of Understanding it entered into with the Federal Government. The union suspended the strike conditionally on Sept. 18 after dialogues with a Federal Government delegation headed by the Minister of Labour, Dr Chris Ngige.