Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Sponsors of Boko Haram urged to join FG in nation buiding


Asaba -Alhaji Ibrahim Gero, leader of the Hausa Community in Delta, has urged the sponsors of Boko Haram, the militant Islamic sect, to have a re-think and work with the Federal Government in rebuilding the nation.
Gero, who spoke on Monday, in Asaba, was reacting to the recent bomb blasts in Yobe and Borno.
He condemned the blasts, noting that Islam is holy.
Gero described the killings as barbaric and man’s inhumanity to man, saying that the Eid-el-Kabir was a time to show love among Muslims.
He urged religious tolerance between Muslims and Christians, stressing that the two religions were the same.
The community leader pledged the support of the Hausa to the realisation of the goals of the present administration in the country.
Meanwhile, some Muslim faithful in Asaba have resumed business on a skeletal scale.
Some of them said that the Eid-el-Kabir was on Sunday, arguing that there was no point for them to stay at home.
The Federal Government declared Nov. 7 and Nov. 8 as public holidays to mark the Eid-el-Kabir
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Making of Mo'cheddah's "See me" Video shoot

Check out the photos from Mo'cheddah's video shoot for her latest single See me, Video directed by Clarence peters..........


clarence and banky w


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Tuface Baby Mama Turns Born Again, Leads Worship

Sumbo Ajaba is setting a great example for the others. She lead the praise and worship session in a spectacular way in an Abuja church yesterday, am sure even 2baba will be very impressed with her. 

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Photos; Tuface Idibia's concert at the 02 London

Few of the pictures about 2faces show yesterday in London. The event took place last night at the 02 London and I hear it was a great show

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Nolywood actress, Mosun Filani Denied UK Visa

Mosun Filani

It is quite unfortunate that the movie industry is beginning to face a tragedy of down fall as is members are beginning suffer for other peoples mess. The Yoruba film actress and producer was denied UK visa last week following what insiders say have a lot to do with the arrest of one of her colleagues, Baba Suwe, over dug trafficking allegations. The British Embassy followed the Baba Suwe drug mess saga keenly and wanted to see the outcome before giving out visas. Hope this doesn't become a trend, where everyone else pays for one person's mistake..........

EXPOSED: Nollywood Actresses Who Charge between $10,000 and $20,000 As ‘Working Girls’

There is no doubt that the make-believe section of the razzmatazz industry in Nigeria is greatly blessed with beauty queens that could make any man drop his last penny on them. 
The sector has produced different types of skin colours you could be proud of and otherwise. We have the half castes, the naturally light skinned born beaus and also the otherwise. It is also blessed with the naturally dark and lovely queens, chocolaty screen idols and others one can think of, except the albinos for now.
In all these, most of the Nollywood female thespians are always in dire need by the so called  men, who want to get down with them at all cost, both at home and away matches.
According to information available to us, some of these Nollywood acts engage in this highly profitable business for the fun of it. We learnt that their charges ranges from $10,000 and $20,000, depending on their bargaining powers or by the agents involved. We learnt that some of them travel out of the country on the pretence of attending award shows or one outside functions to cash in more spendable papers into their accounts.

Ugandan Students Build An Electric Vehicle.

Electric car made by Ugandan student

AS long as there is life, Africans will continue making a difference in all ramifications. For many years now, there have been so much thought about building cars that will work without fuel not knowing that some one some where was already making plans on that note to introduce something new. In case you have not heard, this is an electric vehicle, built by Ugandan college students with most of the parts designed and constructed locally. I also know that Nigerians can also make this difference if only they have the opportunity to do so. It is unfortunate!Oh, I forgot that there is little or no research budget available for Nigerian Universities due to years of government neglect. i just hope that something will be done soon to encourage education here in Nigeria