Jim Iyke's ex-girlfriend, Keturah speaks again. According to her, Jim
used and dumped her. Here is what she said in a recent interview.
“I played along in the reality show as if I truly
was a jealous and crazy lover. It was an act, but now I feel as if Jim
set me up. He is a wicked man.
I stood by him through all his troubles and tribulations. I helped bring
him to the limelight when the light of his career was dimming. He is an
ingrate and I leave him to God.”
I just can’t believe Jim would be this ungrateful – after all I have done for
him. I have not been able to accept this and I am truly in a state of shock.
If Jim could treat me the way he did, after six years of being there
for him, supporting him, encouraging him in all that he did, then I
wish Nadia the best of luck.”
Jim This is really not fair sha but I know you have your own reasons for your actions..
Sunday, 9 June 2013
Why we annuled June 12 Presidential election — General Ibrahim Babangida
There are many ‘ifs’ 20 years after the annulment of the
June 12, 1993 presidential election – that is still considered Nigeria’s
freest and fairest. If then military president, General Ibrahim
Badamasi Babangida, had known that the decision to annul the election
would lead to the plethora of crises that Nigeria is yet to come over,
he may not have acted in that manner. Indeed if he had known that the
electoral process today would be much worse and replete with serial
instances of the reasons he gave for the annulment, he may not have done
so. If Bashorun Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola (aka, MKO) had known
that events would spiral to a fatal end for him, he may not have sought
the presidency of Nigeria. If some of the elected public officers who
supported the annulment knew that Sani Abacha would restore full
military rule for another five years, they may have stood firmly on June
12 and continued in office. Using the behavior of some members of the
Nigeria Governors’ Forum, NGF, regarding their election where they voted
but lost but are refusing to accept defeat, the question should be
asked: When would Nigerians learn from mistakes of the past?
In this package, we present the reasons Babangida gave for annulling the election, the response of MKO Abiola immediately after the annulment was announced as well as the concluding part of Tonnie Iredia’s interview – he served as the spokesman for the electoral commission at the time of the annulment.
Why we annuled June 12 Presidential election — General Ibrahim Babangida
Fellow Nigerians, I address you today with a deep sense of world history and particularly of the history of our great country. In the aftermath of the recently annulled presidential election, I feel, as I believe you yourself feel, a profound sense of disappointment at the outcome of our last efforts at laying the foundation of a viable democratic system of government in Nigeria .
I therefore wish, on behalf of myself and members of the National Defence and Security Council and indeed of my entire administration, to feel with my fellow countrymen and women for the cancellation of the election. It was a rather disappointing experience in the course of carrying through the last election of the transition to civil rule programme.
Nigeria has come a long way since this administration assumed power and leadership about eight years ago. In the attempt to grapple with the critical and monumental problems and challenges of national existence and social progress, this administration inaugurated and pursued sound and justifiable policies and programmes of reform.
These policies and programmes have touched virtually all aspects of our national life – the economy, political process, social structures, external relations, bureaucracy and even the family system. I believe strongly that in understanding, conception, formulation and articulation, these policies and programmes are not only sound but also comparatively unassailable. I believe too that history, with the passage of time, would certainly score the administration high in its governance of our country.
Let me also express my deep conviction that the core strategy and structures of our reform policies and programmes, as enunciated in 1986/87, would, for a very long time, remain relevant and durable in the course of changing our country positively. I believe that at the exit of the administration from power, we would leave behind for prosperity a country with an economy, the structures of which have been turned around for good. The average Nigerian person has come to reconcile himself with the fact that his or her social progress remains essentially in his or her hands in collaboration with other fellow Nigerians and not merely relying on what government alone could provide for him or her. The days are gone for good, when men and women trooped to government establishments for employment and for benevolence. This administration has built the foundation that would take Nigerians away from their previous colonially-induced motivations and the encumbrances of colonialism. We have laid the foundation for self-reliant economic development and social justice. We have established a new basis in our country in which economic liberalization would continue to flourish alongside democratic forces and deregulated power structure. In all these, the average Nigerian person has more than ever before this administration imbibed and assimilated the values of hard work, resilience and self-confidence.
In this package, we present the reasons Babangida gave for annulling the election, the response of MKO Abiola immediately after the annulment was announced as well as the concluding part of Tonnie Iredia’s interview – he served as the spokesman for the electoral commission at the time of the annulment.
Why we annuled June 12 Presidential election — General Ibrahim Babangida
Fellow Nigerians, I address you today with a deep sense of world history and particularly of the history of our great country. In the aftermath of the recently annulled presidential election, I feel, as I believe you yourself feel, a profound sense of disappointment at the outcome of our last efforts at laying the foundation of a viable democratic system of government in Nigeria .
I therefore wish, on behalf of myself and members of the National Defence and Security Council and indeed of my entire administration, to feel with my fellow countrymen and women for the cancellation of the election. It was a rather disappointing experience in the course of carrying through the last election of the transition to civil rule programme.
Nigeria has come a long way since this administration assumed power and leadership about eight years ago. In the attempt to grapple with the critical and monumental problems and challenges of national existence and social progress, this administration inaugurated and pursued sound and justifiable policies and programmes of reform.
These policies and programmes have touched virtually all aspects of our national life – the economy, political process, social structures, external relations, bureaucracy and even the family system. I believe strongly that in understanding, conception, formulation and articulation, these policies and programmes are not only sound but also comparatively unassailable. I believe too that history, with the passage of time, would certainly score the administration high in its governance of our country.
Let me also express my deep conviction that the core strategy and structures of our reform policies and programmes, as enunciated in 1986/87, would, for a very long time, remain relevant and durable in the course of changing our country positively. I believe that at the exit of the administration from power, we would leave behind for prosperity a country with an economy, the structures of which have been turned around for good. The average Nigerian person has come to reconcile himself with the fact that his or her social progress remains essentially in his or her hands in collaboration with other fellow Nigerians and not merely relying on what government alone could provide for him or her. The days are gone for good, when men and women trooped to government establishments for employment and for benevolence. This administration has built the foundation that would take Nigerians away from their previous colonially-induced motivations and the encumbrances of colonialism. We have laid the foundation for self-reliant economic development and social justice. We have established a new basis in our country in which economic liberalization would continue to flourish alongside democratic forces and deregulated power structure. In all these, the average Nigerian person has more than ever before this administration imbibed and assimilated the values of hard work, resilience and self-confidence.
Saturday, 8 June 2013
IK Osakioduwa tweets support for his wife
After all the bashing on Twitter in the last few days, the TV
personality, who remained quiet until now, tweeted support for his wife.
Now, that's how it's done! :-)
Couple arrested from beating their 2 year old son to death
A Phoenix couple are facing first-degree murder and child abuse charges in the beating death of their 2-year-old son.
Phoenix police officers and Phoenix Fire Department paramedics responded to the family's apartment near 83rd Avenue and McDowell Road for a report of a child not breathing. They found the boy unresponsive and paramedics transported him to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.
A witness told police that he heard the boy's father, Darnell Moses Alvarez, 24, disciplining him in the morning and again in the afternoon. He said he did not see the discipline but described it as "excessive."The boy's mother, Davieanna Marlena Blake, 21, told investigators that Alvarez hit the child with a belt after discovering he had wet himself. Blake said she did not intervene because she did not want to upset Alvarez any further, according to the documents.
Blake said she then went to work and when she returned home, she saw her son had multiple bruises on his body and was lethargic. She told police that Alvarez did not want to take the boy to the hospital because Child Protective Services would be called, according to the court papers. The child stopped breathing while the couple argued.
Alvarez told investigators that he hit his son two times with a belt for urinating in the bed that morning. He said that later in the day, he hit the child multiple times with a belt after he defecated in his underwear and got feces all over the bathroom.
According to court documents, the toddler had large bruises on his legs, arms, buttocks, back and face. An autopsy revealed the boy had a lacerated liver, internal bleeding and bruising throughout his body.
Alvarez and Blake were arrested Thursday morning. Alvarez's bond was set at $500,000 and Blake's bond was set at $250,000.
The court documents show the couple have a history of domestic violence and police suspect that they were under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Photos: Rihanna gives lap dance to male fan on stage
Video footage from one of Rihanna's 2011 concert has just surfaced
online. It shows the pop star giving a lap dance to a male fan
identified as GJ Kooijman, on stage in Holland.
'Holland I might need some help on this part. Any fellas want to help me out?' Rihanna said before inviting the lucky fan on stage for an experience of a life time. Only thing is, Rihanna kinda wasted that lap dance. You see, GJ contested in the 2010 Mr Gay Netherlands pageant. Hehe!
The video...
'Holland I might need some help on this part. Any fellas want to help me out?' Rihanna said before inviting the lucky fan on stage for an experience of a life time. Only thing is, Rihanna kinda wasted that lap dance. You see, GJ contested in the 2010 Mr Gay Netherlands pageant. Hehe!
More photos and video of the lap dance when you continue...
The video...
Tunde Ednut critisized for burying people in the sand in new video
The comedian and singer is being heavily criticized on Twitter for
burying four guys in the sand in his new video - Buga Won Reloaded,
which was released yesterday. Continue...
Video was directed by JJC Skillz. Watch it below...
Photo: Femi Kuti shows off his children
Check out Chika Ike's multi million Naira Lekki home
LEAK: D’banj – Blame It On The Money Ft. Snoop Lion, Big Sean
BBA host IK Osakioduwa's wife thinks that Beverly is a husband snatcher
It happened that Beverly had at some point during the show said stuff about the super cool, handsome Big Brother Africa host Ik Osakioduwa being a club goer. Unfortunately for Bev, Olohi, IK's wife and mother of his two children, Olohi Osakioduwa was watching and she didn't find it funny at all. That she took to Twitter to vent her anger.
As if that wasn't enough, another lady who had noticed Ik hasn't been wearing his wedding band each time he comes on stage, tweeted her concerns at Ik. Olohi saw that too and pounced on the lady.
Gallas, Arshavin, Benayoun – See full list of 154 Premier League players released by their clubs
The
Premier League has released a list of 154 players, who have been
released by their clubs, after their contracts ran out this year.
Arsenal’s Andrey Arshavin, Tottenham’s William Gallas and Chelsea’s Yossi Benayoun, are some of the notable names who are now available for a free transfer.
Manchester United is the only top-four club, who did not let any player go, except for Paul Scholes, who retired at the end of the 2012/2013 campaign.
The full list of 154 players below:
Arsenal’s Andrey Arshavin, Tottenham’s William Gallas and Chelsea’s Yossi Benayoun, are some of the notable names who are now available for a free transfer.
Manchester United is the only top-four club, who did not let any player go, except for Paul Scholes, who retired at the end of the 2012/2013 campaign.
The full list of 154 players below:
ELEASED PLAYERS LIST IN FULL |
|
ARSENAL | |
Andrey Arshavin | |
Samir Bihmoutine | |
Reice Charles-Cook | |
Denilson | |
Craig Eastmond | |
Sead Hajrovic | |
Conor Henderson | |
Jernade Meade | |
Nigel Oldfield Spence-Neita | |
Joshua Rees | |
Philip Roberts | |
James Shea | |
Sebastien Squillaci | |
Sanchez Watt | |
ASTON VILLA | |
Calum Barrett | |
Joshua Barton | |
Courtney Cameron | |
Daniel Devine | |
Richard Dunne | |
Eric Lichaj | |
Andrew Marshall | |
Jean Makoun | |
CHELSEA | |
Amin Affane | |
Yossi Benayoun | |
Aziz Deen-Conteh | |
Paulo Ferreira | |
Hilario | |
Florent Malouda | |
Archange Nkumu | |
Ross Turnbull | |
EVERTON | |
Johan Hammar | |
Thomas Hitzlsperger | |
Sam Kelly | |
Jan Mucha | |
Phil Neville | |
FULHAM | |
Chris Baird | |
Simon Davies | |
Mahamadou Diarra | |
Thomas Donegan | |
Corey Gameiro | |
Georgios Karagounis | |
James Muza | |
Richard Peniket | |
Mladen Petric | |
Mark Schwarzer | |
Alex Smith | |
Csaba Somogyi | |
LIVERPOOL | |
Tyrell Belford | |
Jamie Carragher | |
James Stephens | |
Danny Wilson | |
MANCHESTER CITY | |
Wayne Bridge | |
Filippo Mancini | |
Ryan McGivern | |
Roque Santa Cruz | |
Kolo Toure | |
MANCHESTER UNITED | |
Reece Brown | |
John Cofie | |
Michele Fornasier | |
Luke Giverin | |
Luke Hendrie | |
Luke McCulloch | |
Paul Scholes | |
Gyliano van Velzen | |
Frederic Veseli | |
NEWCASTLE UNITED | |
Steve Harper | |
Yven Moyo | |
Danny Simpson | |
NORWICH CITY | |
Tom Adeyemi | |
Lee Camp | |
Olumide Durojaiye | |
George Francomb | |
Simeon Jackson | |
Chris Martin | |
Ramil Sheriff | |
Korey Smith | |
Marc Tierney | |
Elliot Ward | |
QPR | |
Tal Ben-Haim | |
DJ Campbell | |
Radek Cerny | |
Frederick Champion | |
Adam Francis | |
Troy Hewitt | |
Rob Hulse | |
Ryan Nelsen | |
Taylor Parmenter | |
Tommaso Trani | |
READING | |
Nicholas Bignall | |
Simon Church | |
Ian Harte | |
Noel Hunt | |
Charlie Losasso | |
Angus Macdonald | |
Alex Pearce | |
Nicky Shorey | |
Jay Tabb | |
Joshua Webb | |
Brett Williams | |
SOUTHAMPTON | |
Danny Butterfield | |
Ryan Dickson | |
Tommy Forecast | |
Sam Hoskins | |
Ben Reeves | |
Frazer Richardson | |
Danny Seaborne | |
Alberto Seidi | |
STOKE CITY | |
Michael Clarkson | |
Rory Delap | |
Matthew Gledhill | |
Jadan Hall | |
Matthew Lund | |
Andrew Musungu | |
Carlo Nash | |
Michael Owen | |
Jermaine Pennant | |
George Rigg | |
Mamady Sidibe | |
Matthew Upson | |
Dean Whitehead | |
SUNDERLAND | |
Titus Bramble | |
Anthony Callaghan | |
Wade Joyce | |
Matt Kilgallon | |
Ryan Noble | |
Adam Reid | |
Ben Wilson | |
SWANSEA CITY | |
Mark Gower | |
TOTTENHAM | |
Jack Barthram | |
David Bentley | |
John Bostock | |
William Gallas | |
Jack Munns | |
Jake Nicholson | |
WEST BROM | |
Marc-Antoine Fortune | |
Zoltan Gera | |
Gonzalo Jara | |
Romaine Sawyers | |
Jerome Thomas | |
WEST HAM | |
Carlton Cole | |
Jake Larkins | |
Gary O’Neil | |
Jack Powell | |
Jami Rafati | |
Eoin Wearen | |
WIGAN | |
Peter Aylmer | |
Albert Crusat | |
Franco Di Santo | |
David Jones | |
Adrian Lopez | |
Jonathan Lynch | |
Callum Morris | |
Filip Orsula | |
Ronnie Stam | |
Joshua Sumner | |
Ryan Watson |
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If I leave my husband he will commit suicide” – Chioma Topliss says her marriage cannot crash
Delectable and multi-talented Nollywood actress, Chioma Toplis, who won the heart of many in 2005, when she landed the female lead rolein a Nollywood flick entitled, Trinity has said she can’t leave her husband because of the bond they both share.
Chioma has gradually moved to the front rows in Nollywood with a string of successful flicks and applause from both fans and pundits.
Judging from her alluring looks, charismatic composure and intimidating panache, the London based Abia, State born entertainer, is truly an icon and beacon of hope, in an industry that has constantly been criticized, for not living up to expectations.
Consummate and effervescent Chioma has no doubt made a huge impact in Nollywood, since her arrival, over a decade ago.
Though happily married to her white husband for over 18-year decade now, the thespian is gradually winning back her lost fans as well as the admiration of filmmaker after three kids.
In a recent interview, the actress whose marriage was once rumoured to have hit the rocks affirmed that her marriage was intact.
Hear her, “Not for me, not matter how they talk about it, it will never happen. I know what I’m talking about because I know the man I am married, it will never happened. That is why I’m not moved when I read what they write on the pages of newspapers and the Internet. In fact, if tell my husband that I am living him today, he will commit suicide. I am the pillar of that home, though I am not the one proving for the family but I remain the pillar. I can say it again, I don’t see my marriage crashing, if they like let them do or say whatever they like my husband will not leave me it is me that would decide whether I am going to leave him or not.
The actress who said she has never for once cooked for her husband disclosed that she has forgiven her close rival and long-time enemy, Oge Okoye.
She voiced her conviction thus: “I have forgiven all the people who have wronged me and God is moving me higher every day. I do not have any grudge against her; everything that happened to me in the past is just a lesson. I have decided to forgive anybody who has wronged me; she’s not the first person and as far as I’m concerned she’s not going to be the last person. Chioma has decided to move on with her life.”
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