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Saturday, 8 February 2014

Central African Republic Soldiers lynched a man: PHOTOS






A group of soldiers in the Central African Republic lynched a man they suspected was a rebel minutes after hearing the new president’s promise to restore security at a ceremony to reinstate the divided country’s armed forces.
About 20 uniformed soldiers accused a member of the crowd of having belonged to Seleka – the mostly Muslim rebel group that seized power in a coup last March, before stabbing him repeatedly until he was dead.
A soldier stamped on the lifeless body, which was then dragged nearly naked through the streets as residents looked on and took photographs. Continue…

Ten minutes earlier the new interim president, Catherine Samba-Panza, stood just 20m away where she addressed a crowd of at least 1,000 soldiers.
The Army effectively disappeared during nine months of Seleka rule.She told the gathering at a training ground in the capital Bangui: ‘Within a month, I would like to fully secure the greater part of the country and I aim to stick to my word.’
Seleka disbanded after Samba-Panza’s inauguration last month and is deeply resented by the Christian majority after months of lootings and killings.
Peter Bouckaert, emergencies director at Human Rights Watch in Bangui, tweeted that the corpse of the lynched man had been burned.
He posted a photograph showing a man holding up a severed limb next to a bonfire, as an armed French soldier gestured in the background.
Source: UK Daily Mail

Africa is not a country': Students' photo campaign breaks down stereotypes

The African Students Association of Ithaca College in New York has launched a photo campaign called "The Real Africa: Fight the Stereotype."The African Students Association of Ithaca College in New York has launched a photo campaign called "The Real Africa: Fight the Stereotype."
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  • A group of students have launched a campaign to break down stereotypes about Africa
  • The campaign features images of students wrapped in the flag of their country
  • The photographs are accompanied by quotes debunking myths about Africa
(CNN) -- They say there are no stupid questions -- or are there?
How about, "Do you speak African?" Or, "What is Africa's flag?"
Yes, these are quite ludicrous. Tired of regularly having to answer questions like these, a group of U.S.-based African students has launched a photo campaign in a bid to dispel misconceptions about their continent.
Called "The Real Africa: Fight the Stereotype," the social media initiative aims to educate and raise awareness about the common stereotypes surrounding Africa and its people -- misunderstandings like Africa being a homogenous entity rather than a diverse continent of more than 50 countries.
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The campaign features striking images of the members of the African Students Association of New York's Ithaca College wrapped in different African flags or holding them proudly.
"We wanted to show the beauty and the power of the flag. We also wanted to break one of the biggest misconceptions about the continent, which is that Africa is a country," says Bunatal. "What we wanted to do was embrace the individual flags of the countries of Africa," says Rita Bunatal, head of PR for the organization. "We wanted to show the beauty and the power of the flag. We also wanted to break one of the biggest misconceptions about the continent, which is that Africa is a country," she adds.
For each photograph, the posing students, aged 18 to 21, were also asked to come up with simple but powerful quotes that would disprove the ignorant and offensive remarks they would often hear.
As a result, the images boast statements like "Africans do not all look alike," "Africans don't need to be saved," "Africa is not a country" and "Africa is not a land filled with diseases." In addition, the campaign is saturated with educational facts that are designed to strengthen the students' quotes -- "I don't speak 'African' because 'African' is not a language" says one student, his declaration accompanied by the fact that "there are an estimated 2,000 languages spoken in Africa."
The participants, aged 18 to 21, posed with different flags from across the continent.
What we wanted to do was embrace the individual flags of the countries of Africa.
Rita Bunatal, African Students Association, Ithaca College
"We wanted to give facts, to correct, to give knowledge," says Bunatal, "trying to educate and stop people from saying these other things."
The African Students Association of Ithaca College first posted their photo campaign on CNN's iReport platformon January 20. Since then, some 5,000 people have viewed the photos and more than 2,000 have shared them on Facebook.

"The simplest actions can create awareness and we are hoping to do this not only campus-wide, but also world-wide," says Bunatal.

Will President Jonathan go on exile for unfulfilled promise of a second Niger bridge? By John Okiyi Kalu

Chido Nwangwu's photo.

No single bag of cement has yet been mixed for construction of the second Niger Bridge you promised since 2011 with a completion within the 2015 deadline. I remembered the news report published 31/8/12 with the caption: "I will go on exile if I don’t build Second Niger Bridge —President Jonathan".

Sir, respectfully, it appears your enemies are finally going to send you on that “exile.” While I pray it doesn't happen, I don't see how that bridge will be ready in less than 15 months to the end of your tenure. USAfricaonline

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Flavour Nabania Shows Up At His former Primary School Dressed In Their School Uniform: PHOTOS


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Highlife singer, Flavour Nabania recently surprised starstruck students of his alma mater – College of the Immaculate Conception, Enugu when he showed up unannounced at their assembly ground, fully decked in their CIC uniform of white and blue.
The visit was courtesy of his NGO – Flavour Foundation and Flavour got to inspire the students who were obviously so excited to see him. Reports have it that a good number of the students’ school fees will be taken care of by Flavour’s NGO as well.

Friday, 31 January 2014

Graphic video: Doctors remove live maggots from girl with new STD


For those of you who have unprotected sex, this a video you need to watch. Hopefully it will help you wear a condom/insist on condoms before sex. A girl who reportedly caught the new STD Superbug has live maggots removed from her diseased vagina. You'll be shocked by what you are about to see
It's very graphic and you must be 18+ to view it. Find it HERE

Meet actress Shan George's grown up sons: Photos


Nollywood actress Shan George has two sons but who knew they were this grown up? The twice married 45 year old actress pictured above with her sons, 27 year old Delnoi Nwosisi (pictured left) and 25 year old Jaga Nwosisi pictured right. The young men are both graduates of University of East London. Jaga is a Hip Hop musician. See more photos below..



 

Steamy new music video, out! Shakira and Rihanna's (Watch)


Shakira and Rihanna have unveiled the video for their single 'Can’t Remember to Forget You,' and when two of the world's sexiest women collaborate, what do you expect? Skimpy outfits, naked embrace, dramatic hair flips and a near-kiss.

The songbirds really showed themselves in the saucy video and tried to outdo each other. Watch it after the cut and tell us who you think really rocked the video. We choose Shakira, nobody does the hip movement like her. Enjoy...


Operators of baby factory nab by Ondo state Immigration Service: Photos


An alleged baby factor syndicate operated by a couple, Mr and Mrs Abiodun Ogundeji operating in Ilutuntun, Okitipupa Local Government area of Ondo State was on Wednesday Jan 29th busted by the men of the Ondo state Command of the Nigerian Immigration Service.

Acting on a tip from the Force headquarters Abuja as well as the Imo state command, the Controller General of the state command, Musa Hassan, said the baby factory had been running for 5years. 21 people including the couple running the factory, pregnant women as well as some nursing mothers were arrested in the building. Continue...



Reacting to her arrest, Mrs Happiness Ogundeji denied all allegations levelled against her stating that she was only running a herbal hospital and the women who were arrested were her patients. She said she runs a dredging and construction business, De- Choice Construction Comapany in Ore and has 3 filling stations in Port Harcourt Rivers State. Her husband Abiodun Ogundeji feigned not knowing of his wife's business saying that he only knew her to be into Construction as well as oil and gas. He said he was a Civil Engineer with Chevron, Rivers State.

Most of those arrested refused to speak to reporters but however said anonymously that they were all impregnated in Imo state and then transferred to Ondo state. Upon delivery, their babies would be taken away from them to an unknown place by Mrs Ogundeji .
They are all currently at the Lagos office of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and Other Related Matters (NAPTIP)

Monday, 27 January 2014

How Obi became national leader of APGA; Chukwujekwu Ilozue

Some political commentators have claimed that without Governor Peter Obi, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), would by now have gone into oblivion. In fact, they argue that it would have died naturally without even being given a chance to succeed.
And this would probably have happened in 2003 after the governorship election conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). It would be recalled that INEC declared the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Dr. Chris Ngige, winner of that highly rigged election. Obi, just fresh from the world of business into politics, filed a petition at the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Awka, presided by Hon. Justice Garba Nabaruma. To many people it was a naïve decision for Obi to go to the tribunal and to reject all offers of money and position to cushion his election expenses.  Before then, there was no precedent of an outsider who contested election  unseating a sitting governor. On account of that, APGA lost majority of its followership who joined the ruling party to survive. It was even alleged that the leadership of the party then did not see sense in Obi fighting for his election as the petition dragged on for three and a half years.
But characteristic of Obi, he continued his fight. With his chaplet in his hand, Obi continuously recited his Rosary even in public. Then the unexpected happened. The election petition tribunal in Awka delivered it judgment upholding that Mr. Peter Obi won majority of the lawful votes cast in that election and ordered that he be sworn in as governor. Ngige immediately went on appeal. Then on March 15, 2006, the appeal tribunal upheld Justice Nabaruma’s judgment and ordered that Obi be sworn in immediately. It sounded unbelievable but the next day, Obi was sworn in as Governor of Anambra state in Awka, while Ngige hastily left Government House.
Even when Obi assumed office, PDP members of the State House of Assembly who were clearly in the majority made sure that he did not find his work easy. Once he was impeached but he swam through the murky waters and regained his seat. On many occasions the House made the state ungovernable by not passing the annual budget or, when they did, made sure that much was not approved for him to work with. Despite all that Obi survived. Initially, he faced his administrative duties as governor and was criticized for abandoning the party.
But at the appropriate time, Obi not only rebuilt the party but also rebuilt some people that were thought to have been left behind. Now, all the communities in the state boast of several projects which the state government built in their communities. Virtually all communities in the state are now linked by tarred roads, and more and the people, including the clergy, believe that no other political party has served their interest more than APGA and this accounts for why the party has become a people’s identity. Obi adopted a unique development strategy known as Anambra Integrated Development Strategy (ANIDS) which ensured that all aspects of the economy were developed simultaneously.  Also, although there was a misunderstanding among party big wigs after the demise of the former leader of the party and Ikemba Nnewi, Dim Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, that dispute was resolved without the players allowing it to destroy the party. When Ojukwu was alive, he served as the General of the party, making sure that it was not dragged into disrepute. Then Obi served as the General Officer Commanding while Chief Umeh was the field Commander, ably tackling any kind of assault from outsiders. In that light APGA became a beacon of hope to Anambra people to the extent that recently, the Catholic Bishop of Nnewi, Most Rev. Dr. Hillary Odili Okeke, begged Obi not to leave politics as he felt  that Obi’s legacy was worthy of emulation. It was not surprising, therefore, that the National Executive Council of APGA in its meeting in Awka on Saturday, January 18, unanimously appointed Obi  National Leader and Chairman, Board of Trustees (BoT). Before then the National Chairman of the party, Chief Victor Umeh, had hinted that Governor Obi would be duly recognised for his hard work and all the efforts he made to get the party where it is today. Then last month, the National Working Committee in its meeting in Abuja recommended Obi for the post of leader of the party. So, the NEC just confirmed that recommendation.
The Council members had unanimously approved the appointment of Governor Obi as the National Leader of the Party and Chairman of its Board of Trustees following a motion moved by the Oyo State Chairman of the Party, Mr. Samson Olaniyi, and seconded by the Bayelsa State Chairman, Mr. John Sokari. The Council equally approved the appointment of a 30-member BoT, selected from the six geo-political zones including: a former Commissioner for Women Affairs in Imo State, Mrs. Ann Dozie, while the appointment of Dr. Tim Menakaya was stood down following overwhelming objections from members of the Council. 
The NEC members as well passed a vote of confidence in the Leadership of the APGA and rejected the recent judgment of the Federal High Court in Abuja, as well as set up a committee to review the constitution of the party while the NWC was mandated to fill existing vacancies. 
The National Chairman of the Party, Chief Victor Umeh used the opportunity to present the State Governor-elect, Chief Willie Obiano and his Deputy, Dr. Nkem Okeke to the Council, while Governor Obi and some leaders of the party were presented with Awards. In his speech, Governor Obi said the struggle to reposition the party over the years was challenging but through sacrifice, doggedness and commitment the party has continued to excel. He commended those who stood firm and saw it through. He noted that his appointment was a call to duty and time to work to further uplift the party, stressing the need for unity of purpose and putting the party interest above every other consideration. He assured that he would continue to work to reconcile differences and bring every member into the fold to achieve more results. The Governor Elect, Chief Willie Obiano, in his goodwill message thanked the council for their support during the Governorship election and described the outcome of the election as victory APGA would replicate in other States by working as a family to tackle future challenges. He called on others to join the APGA, to be part of the giant strides to elevate the State to a higher level.The National Chairman of the Party, Chief Victor Umeh attributed the political success of the APGA to Governor Peter Obi’s consistency, hardwork and landmark achievements, which he noted has made the State a reference point in the country and explained that his appointment as the National Leader was necessary to give him more responsibilities in the party.
Chief Umeh said APGA had become a force to reckon with in the country and would not be disturbed by antics of any form, urging the judiciary not to allow itself to be used to destabilize democracy. 
He assured that the party was on strong footing to win more elections and would continue to work relentlessly to penetrate fresh frontiers and reinstated total support of APGA to the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan. Presenting an Award of Excellence to Governor Peter Obi on behalf of the Party, the Vice National Chairman of the Party, South West Alhaji Tai Sowumi described the Governor as the most performing Governor in the country whom he noted has raised the bar of leadership and redefined good governance in all facets. He said the Award was in recognition of his outstanding performance in governance and contributions to the growth and success of APGA. The son of the late National Leader of APGA, Dim Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Mr. Emeka Ojukwu, said Governor Obi was a worthy successor to his father. Also speaking a member of the Board of Trustees, Chief Martin Agbaso, said the Party was building a formidable structure to reclaim Imo State in the next Governorship election.The meeting was attended by APGA State Chairman of the Thirty six states and Abuja, more than seventy members of the Executive Committee members of the National Assembly, State Assemblies and Local Government Chairmen among others
By Chukwujekwu Ilozue/Onitsha

Saturday, 25 January 2014

Another clasic song from JKL ' 4real Records


JKL, singer of 4real Records, once with Fourth Quater Orlando Florida USA, One on One Listening session with Shalik of Deff Jam Records USA, now doing his  thing, to a world of music with a high atmospheric density that oscillates between uplifting elements from reggae, World, Afro/Asia, Dancehall, Hip/Highlife, Dancehall Gospel and profound melancholy. 

This is another classic song which he deliver under the name (wah ever u do) . Rhythms and melodies
crystallize around the brilliant texture of his expressive voice. The dynamic of his music is sometimes danceable, sometimes laid-back, sometimes supported by natural motives, sometimes by reggae/dancehall beats and samples, but always, there is an incredible emotional intensity. 

The Google me crooner presents a  raw vocal, non-mix, DEMO of  ''WAH EVER U DO'' that comes with his signature reggae style, its beats rumbling and shuffling before hitting the sweet spot just in time. With straight beats and boosts the symphonic atmosphere of the original straight onto the dancefloor by doing so. Finally, the song was written by MistaSpy, arranged by JKL, recorded @40/40 music studio, produced by Nkwa Smith..

Download and Stream HERE

US-Based Nigerian Model Tracy Obonna Stuns in new Bikini Photos

Friday, 24 January 2014

Hong Kong billionaire doubles reward for any man who can make lesbian daughter straight


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Hong Kong billionaire Cecil Chao, has offered a whooping $130million to any man who can sweep his lesbian daughter, Gigi Chao (right) off her feet, marry her and give him grandchildren. Gigi ran away with her female lover sometime last year in France.
The billionaire businessman who made headline in Sept 2012 when he offered a reward of $65million to any man who can take his daughter off her female lover, has reportedly upped the money to $130million after all prospective suitors failed to win his daughter's heart. And according to reports, many men tried. His first offer reportedly attracted more more 20,000 unsuccessful suitors. I'm sure some of them were Nigerians...lol.
 
In a recent interview with Financial Times, Mr Chao said:
"I will give them a moderately deluxe life. I would not force her to marry a man, but obviously I would prefer her to be married and give me grand children"
Gigi Chao in an interview with Malaysian newspaper, Nanyang Siang Pau, said;
“I don’t think my dad’s offering of any amount of money would be able to attract a man I would find attractive. I would be happy to befriend any man willing to donate huge amounts of money to my charity, Faith in Love, provided they don't mind that I already have a wife. Third and lastly, thank you daddy, I love you too.”