Monday, April 11, 2016

Wow! Popular Singer J'odie & Actor David Nnaji Welcome Baby


 Entertainment couple, actor David Nnaji, most popularly known for his appearance in long running series 'Dear Mother and his wife, singer J'odie, welcomed a son on April 9th. Mother and child are said to be in excellent health

Recall that the couple got married in October 2015.

In 2014 Jodie shared her opinion on sex before marriage. Back then she said,

"Personally, to me, it is wrong because I am not married. I am not condemning those who do it; this is just my personal opinion. I really should not have an opinion on sex because I don’t have any experience. Sex means nothing to me, so I can’t get into a relationship just because of that." she said.

Photos : UNIPORT Students Protest Over Increase in School Fees


 Students of the University of Port Harcourt, Rivers state are presently staging a protest over the hike in their school fees by the school management. 
 The students have blocked the busy East-West road preventing many travelers from using the road. 

 Some students said the protest is because the school management has refused to allow those who haven't paid their school fees into the exams hall to write their papers. Their exams started today. See more photos below...







Sunday, April 10, 2016

Policeman Allegedly Harasses Lady at Airport With His Gun, Seizes Her Phone After She Films Him Harrassing Another Lady


 A policeman allegedly harassed two ladies today at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos. 

According to an eye witness;
''Today, the 10th April 2016 around 11 this morning, a police man was pictured, alongside his colleagues at the Lagos International Airport (MMA 2), molesting a woman, dragging her around and handling her inappropriately.''


''The situation became very rowdy and violent. Another woman, a passersby took pictures of the ongoing situation. Realizing this, the police man pictured, wearing the police armored vest, seized the mobile phone of the second woman, harassed her with his riffle, while abusing her verbally.''

''It took the intervention of airport officers for the phone to be released by the police.''


Shocking Photos : Woman Forced to Give Birth Outside a Hospital


 According to reports, this woman gave birth in the open air on the grass outside the regional hospital of Mellen in Gabon.
 The woman was taken to the hospital to give birth but refused to pay the amount the hospital asked for the delivery.
 The hospital then refused to attend to her and shut their doors on her. While outside the hospital, the baby came...and some women around helped her deliver the baby. See more photos below...





Federal Government Imposing More Hardships on Nigeria With VAT Increment - Governor Fayose Says



 Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has said that the Federal Government was planning to impose more hardships on Nigerians by increasing Value Added Tax (VAT) from the current five per cent to 10 per cent, describing the move as insensitive to the plight of Nigerians who are suffering from the bad economic policies of the President Mohammadu Buhari led All Progressives Congress (APC) government. 

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo had said on Thursday, in Lagos that the current five per cent VAT rate in the country was very low, and went on to add that the Federal Government would increase the taxpayer base this year. Reacting through his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Governor Fayose said any increment in VAT or any other tax being paid by Nigerians at this time will further make life unbearable for the people.

“Nigerians are suffering and the little that they have, federal government is planning to take back through VAT increment, this is wickedness! “Under three months, electricity tariff was increased despite epileptic power supply, N50 stamp duty was imposed on bank customers for money received into their accounts via electronic transfer, cash and cheques; petrol is being sold for as high as N400 per litre and now they are talking about increasing VAT to 10 per cent, this is the height of insensitivity to the plight of Nigerians,” he said.

The governor, who lamented the increase in the cost of living of Nigerians, occasioned by the bad economic policies of the Federal Government, said “even recent figures from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) revealed that prices of food have hit a record high and inflation is worsening.

“How can government be considering 100 per cent increment in VAT when businesses are folding up, prices of essential commodities have skyrocketed, millions of Nigerians are losing their jobs and those who are still employed are no longer getting paid regularly? “For even contemplating the increment of VAT at this difficult time shows that the Buhari-led government does not care about the welfare of the citizens and only God will save the poor masses from the hands of this government.”

Governor Fayose said rather than imposing more hardships on Nigerians, President Buhari should seek help from experts on how best to revive the country’s economy, adding that; “As at today, the Buhari-led government is yet to show that it has any clue to the revival of the economy.”

Nomoreloss' Brother Speaks About Late Singer's Life, Reveals How Secretive He Was & The Last Thing He Said



 Nomoreloss’ younger brother, in an interview with Punch recently after the singer’s death spoke about his life, his music, what he said last and how the late singer kept so many secrets. The interview sheds more light on the life of the late singer. Read below…
  
How would you describe your brother, Nomoreloss?

He was a selfless person. He was down-to-earth and that was the reason why he was not loud even though he was in the limelight. In order to be successful in the entertainment industry today, one has to be a bit vain but my late brother was none of that.

When the last time you saw him?

I was the last person to see him before he passed away.

Can you recollect your last conversation with him?

He spoke about his daughter and music. He loved both dearly. He always wanted his daughter to be happy and he cared about his music.

What do you remember about his last moments?

As a selfless person, he never wanted anyone to experience the pain he went through. He always called everybody to tell them he was fine, regardless of his condition. On his last night at the hospital, he made it clear to everyone that he was fine. In fact, he asked me to get him cranberry juice on my way to the hospital the following morning. When we got there in the morning, we were told he had passed on.

What was growing up with him like?

 It was pretty difficult. We did everything together. He never took ‘no’ for an answer. He was not vain or flashy and could not pretend about anything. He was not interested in the flamboyance in the entertainment industry, he just wanted to sing.

Did you support him when he made known his intention to become a singer?
  
He came out to say he wanted to become a singer in the 90s. At that time, the entertainment industry had not experienced the growth it has witnessed today. Then in 1998, we used to gather at OJB Studios, with Tuface Idibia and other artistes. It was difficult when he ventured into the entertainment industry. I remember he wore my garment for his very first video. That was the kind of support I gave him. It went on until I broke away and delved into the corporate world.

Which of his legacies are you most proud of?

There are over 170 million people in Nigeria and I am proud that a lot of people know a guy like him lived and passed away.

Are there plans to immortalise him?

Definitely, we will make plans for that.
  
How much support have you received from his colleagues?

The support from them has been enormous. The artistes that turned out did not come because they were paid; everybody contributed based on the extent to which Nomoreloss impacted their lives. To me, he was my brother but he was also a brother to a lot of other people. The emotional support from them is also commendable.

How are your parents taking the loss?
  
My mum has passed away but my dad is alive. He is not taking it very easy, but what can we do. God knows the best.

Are you his only sibling?

No, I am not. He was my elder brother before he passed away, but I am the eldest now.

How does it feel assuming the responsibility of the eldest sibling in the family after your brother passed away?

The responsibility is not mine to assume but for God. I cannot say anything but we will be hopeful and be faithful and believe that God will take care of us.

In what ways did he impact your life?

He was everything to me. When we were growing up, he helped me with English Language and some proposals. Looking into his journals, one will find a lot of proposals and projects that are left undone.


Is there anything you could have done for him or said to him if he were alive?

The only regret and pain I have is that he kept so many secrets to himself.
  
How do you mean by secrets?

That is a mysterious thing I cannot explain right now. He was not very open. He kept telling everyone he was fine even at his last moments. His passing is still a big shock.
  
Were the both of you not close?

He lived with my family until he passed away but we were unaware of anything. I thank God for his life and I believe God has a purpose for him.

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