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Saturday, 24 October 2015

Zaina Dridi shows off her pant

Zaina Dridi showed off nude coloured pant as she walked the red carpet at the Rome Film Festival
Italian actress Zaina Dridi was attending the film premiere of Carol at the Rome Film Festival when her dress decided to go off-script.
The stunning brunette was obviously aware of the malfunction but decided to embrace the problem.
She kept a stiff upper lip and decided to own the malfunction and flaunt the look.
And she managed to work it.

Thursday, 22 October 2015

SANDRA BULLOCK DENIES ADOPTING BABY GIRL


Sandra Bullock says she's not in the process of adopting another child following reports that she had welcomed a baby daughter into her home.
"If I had a second adopted child, everyone would be hearing about it. I would be loud and clear. And say, 'Yes, I have officially adopted a second child.' Right now, Louis must be it," Bullock tells press men.

Hillary Clinton Testimony At House Select Committee On Benghazi



After months of anticipation and partisan feuding, Hillary Clinton is testifying before the House Select Committee on Benghazi Thursday in a grueling day-long hearing with high stakes for both the Democratic presidential candidate and the GOP.

AMAECHI'S STATEMENTS DURING SCREENING.



The Senate on Thursday finally screened the former Governor of Rivers State, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, a ministerial nominee from Rivers State. Here  are some of his statements during the senate screening:

CELEBRATION IN THE SENATE AS AMAECHI IS DECLARED A MINISTER.




Jubilation broke out in the National Assembly today, October 22,
 2015, following the ministerial screening of former Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi.

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

NIGERIAN SPEND OVER 54BILLION NAIRA TO WITCH VIDEO ON THE INTERNET

By the end of 2015, Nigerians would have spent about N54bn on Video on Demand streaming, Ericsson’s ConsumerLab has said in its first ever Television and Media Report.

Sunday, 4 October 2015

ENGLAND BAN SMOKING


Citizens of England who take pleasure in smoking while driving between locations are not enabled to puff on their favorite cigarette brand while youngsters remain in the automobile.
The new law intends to secure children from the risks of second-hand smoke, according to CBS News.

MAN GOT SACKED FOR FARTING AT WORK PLACE


A guy who worked at a meat wholesaler was sacked because of his excessive and smelly flatulence, according to his wife.
Louann Clem worked with her husband Rich at Case Pork Roll Co. in Trenton, New Jersey.

US TRAIN NIGERIAN POLICE IN ANTI-TERRORISM



The U.S. Government’s Anti-terrorism Assistance Programme (ATA) has conducted a mass casualty exercise to culminate a yearlong training programme with 200 Nigerian Police and other emergency management professionals.

CATHOLIC FIRES GAY PRIEST



Monsignor Kryzstof Charamsa revealed his sexuality on the eve of a big meeting of the world’s bishops to discuss church outreach to gays, divorcees as well as more traditional Catholic families.
Charamsa said he was happy and proud to be a gay priest, and was in love with a man whom he identified as his boyfriend, according to newspaper interviews published in Italy and Poland.

Friday, 2 October 2015

MAN BUYS GOOGLE FOR EIGHT POUNDS...


Ever wanted to own one of the most powerful websites in the world?
That’s what Sanmay Ved managed to do – when he realised that the Google.com domain was on sale.

21 YEARS OLD BLOGGER GETS PAID TO TRAVEL ROUND THE WORLD

She’s 21 and gets paid to travel for a living.

After finishing her A-Levels, Mollie started blogging to keep friends and family updated while backpacking around South East Asia.

Man breaks an £800 bottle of vodka in a club.

When you knock someone’s drink over in a bar the decent thing to do is to buy them a new one.
However when the drink in question costs nearly a thousands pounds, most people would probably just run for the door.

ALISON-MADUEKE ARRESTED IN LONDON

Mrs Alison-Madueke was arrested along with four other persons in relation to corruption allegations being investigated by the UK National Crime Agency.
Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke has been in London for some time, reportedly on health grounds.

Thursday, 1 October 2015

ADAMAWA RESIDENTS CELEBRATES INDEPENDENCE IN AMIDST TRAGEDY


As Nigerians elsewhere celebrate Nigeria’s 55-year independence anniversary, residents of Kirchinga, in Adamawa state, are marking the day in anguish following the attack on the village by Boko Haram terrorists, slitting the throats of five residents of the area in an early morning attack.
The village is the hometown of former acting governor of Adamawa state, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri.

PMB's speech on independence day celebration


October 1st is a day for joy and celebrations for us Nigerians, whatever the circumstances we find ourselves in because it is the day, 55 years ago; we liberated ourselves from the shackles of colonialism and began our long march to nationhood and to greatness.

CULTURE VERSUS CHRISTIANITY IN DELTA



TWO lecturers at Delta State University, DELSU, Abraka, Professor Christopher Orubu and Dr. Emmanuel Biri, have condemned the demonization of Urhobo culture under the facade of Christianity. 

Wednesday, 30 September 2015

SENATE YET TO RECIEVE MINISTERIAL LIST


The Chairman Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Media and Publicity Senator Dino Melaye has confirmed that the senate is yet to receive the ministerial list.
Briefing journalists after Tuesday’s legislative proceedings, Senator Melaye said the Senate would work on the list as soon as it receives it from the Presidency.He however said the screening of ministers would no longer be business as usual as the Senate would be more thorough and prudent.

SENATE TO PROBE DEATH OF NIGERIANS IN THE 'HAJJ STAMPEDE'


The Senate has constituted a committee to look into the cause of the Hajj Stampede, that left over 60 Nigerians dead, scores injured, and many still un-accounted for.

The Senate hinted this, when they finished the first sitting after their recess.
A lawmaker, who went for the Hajj in Saudi Arabia, Sen. Gbenga Ashafa said the Nigerian medical team work hard, and as a result, the death toll was reduced.

Sierra Leone has released its last two known Ebola patients and begun a new 42-day countdown to a declaration that it is officially free of the virus, officials said on Monday.

SENATORS IN SUPPORT OF SARAKI BARRICADES NATIONAL ASSEMBLY




As the National Assembly resumes sitting on Tuesday, hundreds of protesters have barricaded the entrance of the National Assembly in Abuja singing solidarity songs in support of the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki.

Jim Carrey 'deeply saddened' by death of friend Cathriona White



Actor Jim Carrey offered condolences to the family of close friend Cathriona White, who was found dead in her home on Monday night.

Gamaliel Offoritsenere Onosode is Dead


Born May 22, 1933, Onosode was  a technocrat, administrator and a former presidential candidate of the All Nigeria People’s Party of Nigeria.

FALAE'S STORY


Mr Falae had been having a running battle with the cattle rearers whose cattle used to consume his crops.
Mr Falae said that the six young men were armed with guns and cutlasses and they continuously threatened him with death if the 90 million Naira they ransom demanded was not paid.