Hahaha! It’s been from Tiwa Savage to Toby Grey, and even female upcoming artistes all dropping their own cover accusing men of being shit! Now Seyi Shay says she is about to drop hers, but she feels some sisters need to be called out because they are not it! Ghen ghen!!
Will Seyi drop hers to call out her fellow women, who probably never supported and still not supporting her in the industry? Fingers crossed!
Perfectly true! Happy new month guys! Hoping this month brings you joy, peace,0 love, more importantly all your heart desires! From us to you is LOVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
Burundi has banned the BBC and indefinitely suspended Voice of America, moves that campaigners and the international broadcasters described as a blow to press freedom.
The central African nation’s media regulator revoked the BBC’s licence and accused it of airing a documentary that it said was false and damaged the country’s reputation. It extended an existing suspension on VOA, accusing it of employing a reporter who opposed the government.
Both broadcasters were suspended, initially for six months, in May last year in the run-up to a referendum that opposition politicians and activists said was designed to extend the president’s rule for at least a decade.
At the time it accused both of breaching press laws and unprofessional conduct. They have been off air in Burundi ever since.
“The unwarranted decision of the Burundi government to ban the BBC and suspend indefinitely Voice of America strikes a serious blow against media freedom, and we strongly condemn it,” the BBC said in a statement.
The publicly funded British broadcaster aired a documentary last year about what it said were secret detention and torture sites in Burundi. The government dismissed the report and the BBC said it stood by its journalism.
Burundi’s regulator on Friday also banned journalists from working for either organisation.
Blackface has continued his SOLE fight with Tuface Idibia, blocking him over the weekend on Instagram and showing his fans what he did. Blackface BLOCKED Tuface, munched the act and posted on his page for all his followers to see. Many have however been asking when the SOLE fight will stop!
Ben Bruce has taking to twitter to advise President Buhari saying, he who opens a school shuts the door of a prison. He says it’s sad that President Buhari has allegedly not built one school and yet he wants to end crime. The Senator’s tweet below…
Federal Polytechnic Auchi has sanctioned 27 lecturers for engaging in s-x for marks, money for marks and other unethical practices.
Eleven of the affected staff were dismissed, the appointments of six were terminated, while 10 others were downgraded.
Rector of the Polytechnic, Dr. Sanusi Jimah, who said these at the 25th Convocation ceremony of the institution, said an additional 250 staff were recruited to strengthen the capacity of the institution.
Chairman, Governing Council, Olarewaju Oloyo, represented by Prince Felix Oba Okojie, said unethical conduct of staff would no longer be tolerated.
A couple with an age gap of 53 years have so far failed in their promise to keep up their daily s-x habit while on reality TV.
Viewers perhaps expecting to see some x-rated activity have been left disappointed.
Milijana Bogdanovic, 21 and her fiancé Milojko Bozic, 74, a grey-haired grandfather, have so far spent two nights cuddling fully clothed.
They both entered the reality show 'Parovi' (Couples) in the Serbian capital city of Belgrade.
Before the start of the show, Milijana said: "Of course we will have s-x, why wouldn't we? I would love to get pregnant and give birth to a baby, hopefully. If not on Couples then after we leave the show.
But many fans have been left dissapointed with their no show.
The Peoples Democratic Party on Sunday said the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, was economical with the truth when he said the PDP never completed any major infrastructural project in 10 years during the 11th Bola Tinubu Colloquium in Abuja.
According to him, the PDP never completed any major infrastructural project before Buhari’s administration despite that Nigeria earned $383bn between 2010 and 2014.
The VP had said, “At the last colloquium, I said that
Nigeria’s main problem is not a lack of ideas, it is not a lack of projects and programmes, it was most of the time with experience in the past, a lack of integrity in leadership and corruption in particular. That was the reason why we were finding it difficult to make any progress and I think that was why we earned $383bn in four years, 2010 – 2014, the highest ever in the history in our country and yet Lagos-Ibadan Expressway was not done and Lagos-Kano Railway was not done. All the things that were supposed to be done were not done.
“You cannot point to a single major infrastructure project that was completed in the 10 years period despite the high revenue, including power. So a government coming after so many years of waste must be a government that emphasises prudent, and integrity in public finance so that they manage the little resources to achieve the maximum that can be achieved. That is what President Buhari is set out to achieving.”
But the PDP Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Diran Odeyemi, in an interview with The Punch, said the PDP completed many major infrastructural projects, which he said, Nigerians were enjoying and appreciate the PDP for them.
He said it was sad that Osinbajo, who is a pastor, misinformed Nigerians in a public gathering, adding that President Muhammadu Buhari’s government should address national governance and national needs rather than engaging in incorrect propaganda.
He urged Osinbajo to stop lying against the PDP, adding that he should leave the party alone.
He advised the government to recognise that elections were over and that Nigerians expected government to initiate and execute policies, programmes and projects that would impact favourably on them.
He said, “The Vice President should know that we have stopped campaigning and that the election is over. What we expect them to do is to embark on actions and projects that will address the needs of Nigerians. They should stop talking about the PDP. For the past four years, they have been blaming the PDP for not doing this or not doing that. They said they have won an election, though it is subject to legal test at the tribunal. We expect them to stop talking about the PDP but to concentrate on governance and whatever they want to do except they want to tell the whole world and Nigerians that the only achievement they know how to do is to blame the PDP or talk about the party every time.
“The records of our achievements are there for Nigerians to see. If after four years, all they will still say is that the PDP has not done this or that, that means they are not serious. Blaming the PDP for many years and continuing that after they had been declared winner of the 2019 presidential election by the Independent National Electoral Commission, Nigerians will know who is telling lies. It is unfortunate that Osinbajo as a pastor will come to a public forum and lie against the PDP. Nigerians are not stupid. If Osinbajo said we have not completed any infrastructural project in 10 years, we leave it for Nigerians to judge.”
Five Nigerians, who allegedly stormed a money exchange in Sharjah and fled with Dh2.3 million, have been arrested, the police said on Sunday. According to the police, the men barged into the exchange and smashed the glass barrier between the customers and the staff, stole the money in multiple currencies and fled.
Two employees at the exchange were injured as they resisted the robbers.
One of them managed to notify the police. The Sharjah Police coordinated with forces from Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah and Ajman to nab the suspects from four emirates within 48 hours after the robbery was committed.
The incident was reported at Al Ansari Exchange in Al Tawoon area. A top police official said the suspects came to the country on visit visas on March 18. For two days, they studied the exchange office before deciding to commit the robbery around midnight - just before the shop was to close. On March 20, four of the suspects stormed into the exchange office, while one waited in a car outside. After the four suspects rushed out with the money, they fled in the car.
Major-General Saif Al Zeri Al Shamsi, Commander-in-Chief of the Sharjah Police, said the whole amount has been recovered.
"The police team reached the site within seven minutes after the robbery was reported. The injured staff members were rushed to the hospital, where they were discharged the next day," the officer said.
The police lifted forensic evidence from the site and formed a team to crack the case. "Arrest warrants for the suspects were circulated at all ports of the country to prevent them from leaving."
The police got the number plate of the car in which the suspects fled. Following this lead, they arrested one of the suspects in Sharjah. This suspect led the police to the others - two in Ajman, one in Abu Dhabi and one in Ras Al Khaimah.
The suspects, who confessed to the crime, have been referred to the public prosecution.
The wife of Abia State governor, Mrs Nkechi Ikpeazu has not relented in ensuring that the people of the state feel good with the task of governance bestowed on her husband. Through her pet project - Vicar Hope Foundation - she has been putting smiles on the faces of the less privileged in the state.
She just did same for a widow who was living in a pitiable condition.
A middle-aged school teacher and mother of one allegedly killed her three-year-old son before allegedly committing suicide in the Ayobo area of Lagos. The incident happened on Saturday.
Local reports show that the woman whose identity is yet to be revealed, lived a comfortable life with her son at their home on No 1, Adeniran Street, off Ferguson Osagie Road in Ayobo.
Her husband is said to be based abroad...
Residents say she was financially comfortable and had no known trouble that may have led her to kill her son and then take her own life.
Officers from the Ayobo Police Station who were invited after the incident was discovered, say they are not ruling out possible double homicide as the deceased and her son were foaming from the mouth when they were found dead inside their home.
The remains of the deceased mother and child have not been moved as the tradition in Ayobo area is that when sudden and unexplained deaths occur, the Oro cult is always consulted to find out the cause of death and to ward off evil spirits that may have been unleashed of the sudden mysterious death.
Reports say the two corpses are currently lying in the house awaiting the Oro rituals before they are moved.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has ruled out the conduct of fresh governorship and House of Assembly elections in Rivers State, ignoring those calling for such.
This is as the governorship candidate of African Action Congress (AAC), Biokpomabo Awara, who is backed APC elements in the state walked out of the stakeholders’ meeting organised by INEC to continue the suspended March 9 elections in the state.
Speaking at the meeting, INEC National Commissioner in-charge of Bayelsa, Rivers and Edo States, May Agbamuche-Mbu, emphasised that a fresh election would not be conducted in the state.
Agbamuche-Mbu, who stated that the commission would resume collation in Rivers State on April 2, 2019, said the objective of the meeting is to brief stakeholders on the activities and schedule of the collation by the electoral body.
In his remarks at the meeting, Rivers State governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, who dismissed insinuations that the state is prone to violence, advocated the non involvement of the military during elections to guarantee free, fair, credible and peaceful elections in the country.
Wike urged the commission to publish the list of security personnel that would be stationed at the collation centre to avoid disruption of the process.
Also in his remarks, the state commissioner of police, Usman Balel, who assured that the police is committed to providing adequate security for the people, called on stakeholders to embrace peace and accept the outcome of the process.
One of Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET302’s pilots told the other “pitch up, pitch-up” moments before the Boeing 737 Max jetliner crashed three weeks ago, a new report has revealed.
According to The Wall Street Journal, that instruction and other information about the plane’s final moments paint a picture of a flight crew that was quickly overwhelmed.
The Ethiopian Airlines jet took off from Addis Ababa on March 10 and ran into trouble almost immediately, the Journal reported.
First Officer Ahmed Nur Mohammed contacted the control tower and in a crackling transmission reported a “flight control problem,” according to the newspaper, which cited people close to the ongoing investigation.
The tower asked for details as Captain Yared Getachew tried to climb and correct the glide path, the paper reported. Two minutes into the flight oscillation became a wild bounce, then a dive. The flight lasted fewer than six minutes.
The pilot who urged the other to pitch up was not identified, all 157 people on board the plane were killed.
The newspaper’s report came as Boeing faces mounting pressure to roll out a software update for its 737 Max, its best-selling jet. A faulty anti-stalling system on the Max is suspected in the disaster, which occurred shortly after takeoff.
The Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) flight-control feature is also suspected in the crash of a Lion Air Boeing 737 Max in Indonesia last October, according to the BBC.
There was a mild drama at the weekend in Maiduguri, Borno state capital, between a police officer and a motorist who refused to 'settle him'. The Police officer after seeing the man's papers were in order, had to pull a string that got people wondering what else he wanted.
In the trending clip, the officer was spotted on the bonnet of the man's car which was on motion, while the driver pleaded with him to come down and allow him to go.
An elderly woman has been caught in Lagos picking dumped female panties and used pads from a dustbin in Lagos. When asked why she did that, her reasons didn’t make sense. They however didn’t tell us if she was handed over to the police or not. Too sad!