Thursday 26 January 2017

'Is Buhari Dead' becomes the most searched phrase in Nigerian Internet space

President Muhammadu Buhari is the most popular Nigerian online in the past two weeks.
And over the weekend, rumours started flying around that ‘Buhari has died in London’, though the presidency was quick to deny the claims.
Despite this, millions of concerned Nigerians and people across world have gone online to search answers for ‘Is Buhari dead?’ – a phrase that has become the most searched item on Nigerian platforms this week.
On Saturday, January 21, over 100,000 people searched ‘Is Buhari dead’ on Google and at least 5,000 people still search the subject daily.
Buhari departed Nigeria on Thursday, January 19 for a two-week vacation in London where he would undergo medical check-ups.
As a result, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is acting as president till Buhari resumes office on February 6.
While the presidency has denied reports on Buhari’s death, Nigerians won’t back out until they see their president back in the country

‘Stop listening to these Yahoo Boy Pastors’ – Freeze fires at Nigerian Christians

Posting a photo that read ‘which one is mummy G.O. again? Is anointing an STD in Nigeria?’, controversial OAP Freeze, who is fond of attacking Nigerian pastors and their glamorous lifestyles, took to his Instagram to attack Christians, urging them to desist from listening to ‘Yahoo Boy pastors’ and return to the teaching of Christ.
He wrote: ‘Good morning sheeple , another unanswered question… The deceit MUST end!
‘I’m not sure we have any Christians left in Pentecostal Nigeria. We have people who worship a religion that believes in Christ but we do not practice Christianity; how can we, when our lives are a total departure from his teachings?
‘Where did Peter, Paul, Silas, Timothy, Andrew, Luke and John keep their wives when they were doing ministry? Or is this Mummy GO the new STD in that prophesy?
‘Nigerian Christians, please let’s return to the teaching of Christ and stop listening to these Yahoo boy pastors! ~FRZ.’

You Remember King Tblac? The Nigerian Man making more money through Porn

King Tblac cannot be excluded when we argue the most trendy Nigerian Internet sensations.

In 2016, we profiled his lifestyle being as lavish as Yahoo boys and our big spending politicians.

Some people call him a port star while others said his source of money is through rituals but the fact is king Tblac is making more money through porn.

In September 2016, He gathered over 125,000 followers in three months with his reserve page.

After he got his groove back, King Tblac increased his monthly charges on his porn site from N10,000 to N15,000.


Check out Fuel Subsidy Fraudster Ada Ugo-Ngadi Weeping Uncontrollably After Sentencing (PHOTOS)

Mrs Ada Ugo-Ngali, the Managing Director of Ontario Oil and Gas Ltd, was on Thursday sent to jail for 10 years for defrauding the Federal Government of N754 million in oil subsidy transactions

Check her photos weeping uncontrollably:









Arsenal Vs Southampton Postponed

Due to the fact that Southampton will play in this season’s EFL Cup final, having beaten Liverpool in the semi-finals, Arsenal’s league game against the Saints will have to be rescheduled.

The game was set for Saturday February 25th, but with Southampton in action on the Sunday at Wembley, it will be postponed until later in the season.

Arsenal won the previous league encounter 2-1 in October thanks to a Laurent Koscielny overhead kick and an injury time penalty from Santi Cazorla, but went out of the EFL Cup in November losing 2-0 at the Emirates.

Fuji Star, Malaika’s First Daughter Graduates From UNILAG

They both spoke to the media shortly after her graduation. Read their interviews below…
Malaika’s Interview
How was the bringing up before her graduation?
I give big kudos to my parents, it is now i know what its takes to be a parent, its not easy. For my daughter to be graduating today, i thank Almighty Allah, though she still has younger ones, but am very happy, because many people started but not everyone was able to finish.
What the next step?
She will be furthering by doing her masters degree after her youth cops service, and getting a good job, and a life of her own.
I will like to cease this opportunity to beg our government, though they are trying, but we need to do more, there are many graduates but just roaming about the streets, no job, no skills, so its very sad, after so much efforts and sacrifice they put in their study.
Though i didn’t have this opportunity while i was growing up, so i made up my mind to assist my children to achieve their aim, she’s 22 now, as for me i dropped out of school due to lack of funds, but since when i became established as an entertainer, i futher more in my studies, which has really helped me, especially in my communication skills, which is very important.
Any regret that none of your children are not following your footstep ?
Not at all, i believe everybody has their own destiny, although, my grandfather was a musician, my father was a musician also, and so am i too, but nobody forced me to do what am doing right now, so for my children, its their choice, mine is just to support and guild them morally.
I will advise all youths who wish to be something in life to try get education, because its enlighting one and makes you more useful to yourself and to the entire community at large, i won’t support anybody claiming to do music and ignoring education. To be a successful artiste, you have to be prayerful, loyal, faithful to God and also people around you.
MALAIKA’S DAUGHTER INTERVIEW
How do you fell graduating?
I give Thanks to God, and then to my parent, especially my dad, he has also been there for me everytime i need him, he cuddles me, advises me, and encourages me when am down, he also gears me up and also creates time for me despite his busy schedule.
What is the next step now?
Being a graduate is just the starting new phase of life of entirely, life is all about a growth process, we move from one stage to another, this is just the beginning for me, and by the special grace of God, i will be pursuing my masters degree and my Phd.. I graduated from the department of insurance, faculty of Business Administration.
How does your dad personality pressure you among your peers in school?
Well, its has not hinder me to get what i want to get, my dad has always warn me not to brag about myself, and always preach to me to be humble and friendly, which i heeded to and its really worked for me, many of my friends don’t really know how influential my Dad was, and i really enjoyed that modesty.
Have you though to pursue his line as an entertainer?
I like entertainment, but it is just that my dream in life is not going to that direction at all, for now i want to still further more on my education, and work in a reputable company and later set up a venture for myself.
How social were you will in school?
I was not social, i only sometimes accompany my friend to departmental programme as a result of me being the only one left in the hostel, i don’t like partying but only attend family gigs or a friends birthday occasionally.
My named is Halima.



Would you Believe Despite Three collaborations, Wizkid has never met Drake in person

Sony Music is getting prepared to release Wizkid new song with Drake, but it is strange that despite couples of songs together we haven't seem any photograph of Wizkid and Drake together.

In 2015, Drake hopped on Wizkid’s Ojuelgba which also featured Skepta who we were told sent the song to Drake to record his own part.

The following year, Drake came out with one of the hottest of the year 'One Dance' off his album 'Views'  which featured Kyla and our own Wizkid but unfortunately Wizkid was not featured in the video which could have been an opportunity for a meeting.

This year we are waiting for the official release of Wizkid and Drake new song Hush up the Silence which will be released by Sony Music.

Hollywood actress Mary Tyler Moore dies at 80

Ordinary people star Mary Tyler Moore died of cardiopulmonary arrest on Wednesday January 25, weeks after she was placed on a respirator due to her contracted pneumonia.

She passed on at Greenwich Hospital at Greenwich.

Mary Moore was popular for her TV show in the 70s - The Mary Tyler Moore show Co produced with her second husband, Grant Tinke.

She won multiple Emmys and golden globe awards for her role as Mary Richards on the Mary Tyler Moore Show.

The Hollywood Actress and TV personality is survived by her husband of 34 years, Dr. Robert Levine, whom she married on November 23, 1983, at the Pierre Hotel in New York City

Her only child, Richie Meeker whom she gave birth to at the age of 19 died in October 1980.

May her Soul rest in perfect peace

Donald Trump Deports 92 Africans From United States

The stiffness of Donald Trump's policy on illegal immigrants in the United States seem to have been playing out already.

Daily Nation, a Kenyan newspaper reports that Ninety nationals of Somalia and two Kenyans arrived at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Kenya, on Wednesday, after being deported from the US.

The deportees were said to have arrived at the airport at midday aboard Omni, an American Charter Airline.

The Somalis reportedly boarded a Juba Airways flight that left for Mogadishu, capital of Somalia, at 3pm.

Sources at the airport were quoted to have said the travellers were accompanied by security officers from the US.

Zipporah Waweru, an official of Jomo Kenyatta airport, confirmed that there had been a plane carrying Somalis in transit to Mogadishu, but she could not confirm whether they were deportees.

'They have left and to me, they looked happy so I cannot for sure tell you that they were deported or not,” she said.

The deportees are the first set of Africans to be affected by the immigration policy of President Donald Trump, who has vowed to crack down on millions of immigrants in the US.

Trump had earlier disclosed his plans to sign executive orders which would lead to the imposition of visa ban on 7 predominantly Islam nations – three from Africa.

The countries targeted are Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.

President Trump speaks on why he wants to restrict entry for Muslims

US President Donald Trump said his plan to limit the entry of people from several Muslim countries was necessary because the world is “a total mess”.

Trump on Wednesday in an interview with ABC News denied that it was a ban on Muslims.

“No it’s not the Muslim ban, but it’s countries that have tremendous terror,” Trump said.

“And it’s countries that people are going to come in and cause us tremendous problems. Our country has enough problems without allowing people to come in, who in many cases or in some cases, are looking to do tremendous destruction.”

Trump refused to be pinned down on which countries he was talking about, but did say that he believed that Europe “made a tremendous mistake by allowing these millions of people to go into Germany and various other countries, and all you have to do is take a look, it’s a disaster what’s happening over there.”

According to a draft executive order published in US media, refugees from war-torn Syria will be indefinitely banned, the broader US refugee admissions program will be suspended for 120 days, and all visa applications from countries deemed a terrorist threat — Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen — will be halted for 30 days.

Trump was asked if he was concerned that this would anger Muslims around the world.

“Anger? There’s plenty of anger right now. How can you have more?” he said.

Kelly Rowland to first lady Melania Trump : 'Blnk twice if you need help'

Kelly Rowland has a message for the first lady Melania Trump, whom some dubbed miserable looking during the inaugural weekend festivities sparing a 'free Melania' meme

The four time Grammy winner,  who turns 36 next month told TMZ on Tuesday : Blink twice, Meliana,  Blink twice. Blink twice if you need help!





Literary icon Buchi Emecheta has passed away

One of Nigeria's Leading Literary figures, Buchi Emecheta is dead.

She died in London yesterday, January 25 at the age of 72. She was born in Lagos State on July 21, 1944. She has published more than 20 books throughout her career with her notable literary works on second class citizen, Joy of motherhood, Efuru and the Bride price

May her soul rest in peace.

Like 2baba, Yemi Alade Vents anger on Nigerian Government on Twitter

Yemi Alade has taken her time to vent anger on the Nigerian government via her Twitter handle asking the present administration to focus on crucial matters. This is the second celebrity questioning the Nigerian government after after 2face had earlier planned to lead a nationwide protest against bad governance

Check her tweets below
                       


Ellen Pompeo jokes she doesn't want President Trump finds out she's practicing fake medicines on Grey's Anatomy

Grey's Anatomy's Ellen Pompeo is bringing a bit of playfulness to her politics.

The outspoken 47 year old actress tweeted a tongue-in-cheek shot at President Trump on Wednesday a day after the Commander-in-chief took to Twitter to jab at one of his least favorite media outlets, CNN

She has played Dr.  Meredith Gary on shonda Rhimes' ABC drama for more than a decade

On his fifth day in the oval office, the President on Tuesday tweeted


New Gambian President Adama Barrow returns Today

President Adama Barrow is set to return to the country today after his predecessor Yahya Jammeh finally quit power under threat of military intervention

Barrow's Aide Mai Fatty confirmed this to AFP on Wednesday that the new president was preparing to head home from Senegal where has been  since January 15 fearing for his safety

28 killed in Shabaab attack on Mogadishu hotel

Twenty-eight people were killed Wednesday when Al-Shabaab fighters attacked a popular Mogadishu hotel, setting off two car bombs and opening fire on security guards, according to the city's main ambulance service.
The attack, claimed by the Al-Qaeda-aligned Shabaab insurgents, began when a car loaded with explosives rammed the gate of the Dayah Hotel near the Somali parliament and state house.
Security sources said at least four gunmen then entered the compound and exchanged fire with security guards, but they were shot dead before reaching the main building where guests were staying. They were not counted among the 28 dead
A second massive blast went off after ambulances and journalists had already rushed to the scene, leaving seven reporters with minor injuries, according to the National Union of Somali Journalists (NUSOJ).
They included an AFP photographer who suffered shrapnel wounds to his shoulder and leg, an Associated Press photographer and a reporter working with Al-Jazeera television.
"The number of casualties we have recorded today is 28 dead and 43 wounded. This is what we have confirmed with our teams but there were also other ambulances which carried some casualties (but) I don't know how many," said Dr Abukadir Abdirahman Adem, head of the ambulance service.
Somalia's Security Minister Abdirisak Omar Mohamed told reporters there were 10 people killed and 51 wounded in the attack.
"We commend the security guards of the hotel who fiercely fought the Shabaab attackers to defend the hotel," he said.
AFP images showed security forces and civilians milling about outside the devastated hotel -- its windows and doors blown out -- after the first explosion, when a second car exploded with a massive blast, sending thick plumes of smoke into the air and sending people fleeing.
Gunfire rang out from the hotel as civilians and rescue workers carried away the injured.
The Shabaab group claimed responsibility in a statement distributed on its Telegram messaging account.
"The mujahideen fighters have attacked a hotel and have managed to enter the hotel after detonating a car loaded with explosives," it said.
The Shabaab is fighting to overthrow the internationally-backed government of Somalia and regularly stages deadly attacks on state, military and civilian targets in the capital and elsewhere in the war-torn country.
- Election date set -
The attack -- the deadliest so far in Somalia in 2017 -- came shortly before the country's election commission announced that a long-awaited presidential vote would take place on February 8.
The date has been pushed back numerous times amid delays in a vote for lawmakers, who were finally sworn in in late December.
Somalia has not had an effective central government since the 1991 overthrow of president Siad Barre's military regime, which ushered in more than two decades of anarchy and conflict in a country deeply divided along clan lines.
The clan rivalries and lawlessness provided fertile ground for the Shabaab to take hold and seize territory, frustrating efforts to set up a central administration.
After a series of transitional governments were formed abroad, a previous parliament was chosen by 135 clan elders and set up in Mogadishu in 2012.
Somalis were promised a one-person, one-vote election in 2016.
But political infighting and ongoing insecurity due to the presence of Shabaab meant Somalis were handed a "limited" election, in which 14,025 specially picked delegates voted for 275 parliamentary seats distributed according to clan.
Another 72 seats in a new upper house were shared out according to region.
The 2016 process is seen as taking the country a step closer to a universal suffrage election now planned for 2020.