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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Samuel Eto'o wines & dines with Davido, buys him a Rolex (PHOTOS)

 You know you are big when one of the World's richest footballers not only loves your music, he hangs out with you in his home, feeds you with Cameroonian delicacies,drinks ......and also gives you expensive gifts..
Davido said "Thanks for the gift big bro!!! Brand new rose gold Rolex!!!"

Five Star Music hitmaker KCEE releases new video - HAKUNA MATATA

Five Star Music hitmaker Kcee releases the video for another single off his latest album“TakeOver”. This one is called “Hakuna Matata”. From the title alone, you can tell the visuals (and song) will be action-packed.
I’m pretty sure the title/phrase “Hakuna Matata” was inspired by Walt Disney’s all-time classic cartoon, The Lion King.

Another Hilarious Comedy skit.Catch Bovi, Adunni and Odogwu in "Maga Don Pay"





Queen Elizabeth, Lugard, Zik, 97 others bag Nigeria’s Centenary awards

British monarch and Head of the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II, is to be conferred with an award on Friday, February 28, by President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to mark Nigeria’s centenary.
On the same day too, Sir Fredrick Lugard, who effected the amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates of the British Crown to form a new colonial territory and his consort, Dame Flora Louise Shaw, who named the territory ‘Nigeria’ would both receive posthumous awards.
At the glittering ceremony, President Jonathan would similarly present awards in 13 other categories to 97 distinguished personalities, either alive or dead, who eminently symbolize the tapestry of Nigeria’s first centenary.
In a statement, the Presidential Committee on Nigeria’s Centenary Celebrations said the award ceremony scheduled to hold at the Banquet Hall, State House, Abuja, would kick off at 7.00pm.  A full list of the award recipients is reproduced below.
A. Contributors to the making of Nigeria
1. Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II
2. Frederick John Dealtry Lugard
3.Dame Flora Louise Shaw, Lady Lugard
B. Heroes of the struggle for Nigeria’s Independence/pioneer political leaders
4. Herbert Samuel Heelas Macaulay
5. Rt. Hon. Dr. Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe, GCFR
6. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, KBE
7. Chief Jeremiah Obafemi Awolowo, GCFR
8. Sir Ahmadu Bello, KBE
9. Professor Eyo Ita
10. Jaja Anucha Wachuku
11. Pa Michael Imoudu
12. Chief Anthony Enahoro
13.Chief Joseph Sarwan Tarka
14. Mallam Aminu Kano
15.Margaret Udo Ekpo
16. Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti
17.Hajiya Gambo Sawaba
C. Pioneers in professional callings/careers
18.Christopher Sapara Williams
19.Chief Frederick Rotimi Alade Williams, SAN
20.Chief Akintola Williams
21.Major-General Johnson Thomas Umunnakwe Aguiyi Ironsi
22.Vice Admiral Joseph Edet Akinwale Wey
23.Brigadier General George Tamunoiyowunam Kurubo
24.Louis Orok Edet
25.Major-General Abdullahi Mohammed
26.Professor Thomas Adeoye Lambo
27.Professor Kenneth Onwuka Dike
28.Capt. Chinyere Kalu
29. Brig. Gen. (Dr.) Oviemo Ovadje
30.Professor Grace Alele-Williams
D. Pioneers in commerce and industry
31.Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu
32.Alhaji Alhassan Dantata
33. Chief Adeola Odutola
E.        Promoters of democratic transition in Nigeria
34. Alhaji Shehu Usman Aliyu Shagari, GCFR
35. Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola
36. General Shehu Musa Yar’adua, GCON
37.General Abdulsalami Alhaji Abubakar, GCFR
F. Heroes in global sports competitions
38. Madam Chioma Ajunwa
39.Nwankwo Kanu
40.Richard Ihetu (Dick Tiger)
41.Chief Michael Okpala (Power Mike), MON
42.Monday Ochuko Emoghawve
G. Accomplished pioneer public servants
43.Chief Stanley Olabode Wey
44.Justice Egbert Udo Udoma
45. Chief Emeka Anyaoku
46.      Sir Adetokunbo Adegboyega Ademola
47.Dr. Taslim Oluwale Elias
48.Dr. Rilwan Lukman
49. Alhaji Ibrahim Dasuki
50.Alhaji Aliyu Mai Bornu
H.  Accomplished contemporary entrepreneurs
51. Alhaji Aliko Mohammed Dangote
52.Chief Mike Adenuga
53.Chief (Dr.) Innocent Chukwuma
I. Distinguished academics
54.Professor Benjamin Oluwakayode Osuntokun
55.Professor Kelsey Harrison
56.Professor Chike Obi
57.Professor Dagogo Fubara
58.Professor Jacob Festus Ade Ajayi
59. Professor Claude Ake
60. Professor Aliu Babatunde Fafunwa
61.Professor Godwin Olu Patrick Obasi
62.  Professor Umaru Shehu
J. Internationally acclaimed artists, literary icons and journalists
63.Michael Taiwo Akinkumi
64.Professor Wole Soyinka
65.Professor Chinua Achebe
66.Prof John Pepper Clark
67.Cyprian Odiatu Duaka Ekwensi
68.Alhaji Abubakar Imam
69.Daniel O. Fagunwa
70.Ernest Sesei Ikoli
71.Alhaji Ismail Babatunde Jose
72.Kenneth Nnebue
73.Patience Ozokwor
74.Alhaji (Dr) Mamman Shata Katsina
75.Hubert Adedeji Ogunde
76.Fela Anikulapo Kuti
77 Stephen Osita Osadebe
78.(Dr.) Ladi Dosei Kwali
79.Ben Enwonwu
80.Oludotun Jacobs
K. Outstanding contemporary public servants
81.Alhaji Yusuf Maitama Sule
82.Professor Akinlawon Ladipo Mabogunje, NNOM
83.Dr. Barnabas Sanyaolu Oloruntoba, OFR
84.Honourable Justice Maryam Aloma Mukhtar, GCON
L. Outstanding bravery and public spiritedness
85.Chief Gani Fawehinmi, SAN
86. Michael Chukwugekwu Ihuka
M.Outstanding promoters of unity, patriotism and national development
87. General Yakubu Gowon, GCFR
88. General Murtala Ramat Mohammed
89. General Olusegun Mathew Okikiola Aremu Obasanjo, GCFR
90. General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR
91.General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, GCFR
92.Chief Ernest Shonekan, GCFR
93.General Sani Abacha, GCFR
94.Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar’adua, GCFR
95.General Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma, GCON, fss
N.      Exemplary service in the promotion of peace and moral excellence
96.,Sir Abubakar Sadiq III
97.Sheikh Abubakar Mahmud Gumi
98.Blessed Cyprian Michael Tansi
99.Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye
100.Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi

World Leaders Arrive In Abuja For Nigeria’s Centenary

NAN
More than 12 Heads of State arrived at the Presidential Wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on Wednesday ahead of Thursday’s (today) centenary, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.
The visiting Heads of State were received at the airport by some members of the Federal Executive Council.
Those that were received at the airport include Presidents Hifikepunye Pohamba of Namibi; Paul Kagame of Rwanda; Yahya Jammeh of Gambia and Prosper Bazombaza of Burundi.
President Helen Sirleaf of Liberia and the former Secretary-General of Organisation for African Union, Dr. Salim Ahmed Salim, who led the Tanzanian delegation also arrived in Abuja on Wednesday for the celebration.
Also arrived in Abuja were the President of Mauritania, Mohammed Ould Abdel Aziz; Ethiopian President, Mr. Hailemarian Desalegh; and the European Union President, Mr. Jose Manuel Barroso.
The Zambian Minister of Defence, Mr. Edgar Lungu, will represent the Zambian President, Micheal Saata. Israel is also being represented by its Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Yair Shamir.
An official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who did not want to be mentioned, told NAN that 42 Heads of State were being expected to attend the celebration.
Meanwhile, United States President Barack Obama has designated State Counsellor Thomas Shannon as the leader of a presidential delegation to the centenary in Abuja.
A statement in Abuja on Wednesday by the State Department said Shannon would meet with government officials and participate in high-level activities with other world leaders during the centenary.
The US official, who is expected to deliver a message from Obama to Nigeria, would also travel to Lagos for discussions on a range of issues of mutual interest and interact with Nigerian youths.
Also, President of the Swiss Confederation, Didier Burkhalter, has sent a letter of congratulations to President Goodluck Jonathan on the nation’s centenary.
Burkhalter would be represented at the celebrations by the Swiss Ambassador to Nigeria, Dr. Hans-Rudolf Hodel.
“May the ties of confidence and friendship which so happily exist between our two countries continue to flourish in the coming centenary,’’ the Swiss president wrote.
The major highlight of the week-long activities includes an international conference on peace and security in Africa on Thursday to be attended by several world leaders.
The British colonial authorities had on January 1, 1914 amalgamated what were then the separate protectorates of Southern Nigeria and Northern Nigeria.
The amalgamation gave birth to the single geo-political entity known as Nigeria.
The celebrations will also feature the conferment of honours on 100 Nigerians, with about 40 per cent of the awards to be presented posthumously.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Don’t blame Jonathan for your woes, Turaki tells North

DUTSE—Former Jigawa  State Governor, Senator Saminu Turaki, yesterday, asked the North to stop blaming President Goodluck Jonathan for its perceived problems, saying that the North was its greatest enemy.
Turaki also defended the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan, describing it as one that believed in upholding social justice and fairness in the country.
He spoke, yesterday, in his country home, Kazaure, in Jigawa State, shortly after launching the Saminiyya Hallaci programme in the area.
According to him, contrary to insinuations that President Goodluck Jonathan was the cause of the problems of the north, the people of the area were their own major enemies.He explained that as a northerner, he had suffered more oppression from his fellow northerners as most of those throwing mud at him and his family were from there and not southerners.
Turaki further pointed out that people from the South-South – the president’s zone, had been treating him and his associates better than his fellow people, adding that “the people that destroyed the North are northerners, not southerners.”
The former governor, however, called for a- two party system in the country, saying that this would pave the way for Nigeria’s democracy to be strengthened.
He pointed out that the country was still going through a learning political process, adding that
with a two-party system, democracy would be strengthened as it would be easier to vote out an unpopular government.
He said that the major problem had always been that the party that controlled the Executive also controlled the Legislature and by extension the Judiciary.
His words: “When you have a two-party system, then there would be real democracy, it took America 200 years to reach where they are today; so, it is not done in one day.”
The former governor Turaki further described the emergence of the All Progressives Congress,  APC, as a strong opposition and the gale of defections in recent times as good omen for Nigerian democracy.
He likened the present situation in the country to the Ibrahim Babangida era when, as a military president, he formed the National Republican Convention, NRC, and Social Democratic Party, SDP, which, he described, as “a good trend because, at the end of the day, the country would have two strong parties.”

Amaechi’s NGF an extension of APC -Jang

Jang in a statement released in Abuja by the Media Office of his faction and signed by Mr. Kassim Yakubu on Wednesday, berated the NGF under the leadership of Amaechi.

He said the Forum was playing politics with the suspension of the CBN governor by President Jonathan noting that “Nigerians have grown weary of Governor Amaechi turning every issue even beyond his purview into a political opportunity.”

He reiterated that Amaechi was not speaking on behalf of the governors in the country as according to him, a vast majority of governors “do not share in the anti-federal government zeal that the Rivers state governor champions as evident in the ever reducing number of governors he parades.

“Nigerians want governors to perform their primary functions of running their states and not this obsession with President Jonathan by governor Amaechi and his cohorts.

” My advice to them is Nigerians and history will decide if President Jonathan has performed as President. This lowly behaviour will not win them an election.”

Jang also expressed his sympathies to the parents of the school children killed by the Boko Haram extremists in Yobe State and called on the security forces not to relent in their effort to fish out the evil perpetrators of the heinous act.

He also sent condolences to Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo state and the people of the state over the death of the speaker of the House of Assembly, Mr. Sam Adesina, who passed away in a Lagos hospital on Monday.

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Reno Omokri Alleges Sponsorship of Terrorist Activities In Nigeria by Sanusi

The content below was sent to Newswirengr’s editor unsigned.. We do not reveal the identity of those that send mails for publication but for the fact that no name or group of persons signed the mail. We are forced to publish with the mail address so it serves as the senders contact. Wendell Simlin <wend...@yahoo.com
So a forensic look into the mail by Feyi Fawehinmi and Nana Nwachukwu as seen by the word documents linked the document sent to Mr Reno Omokri, the Special Assistant to President Jonathan on New Media.
Increased Tempo of Boko Haram/Terrorist Activity in the Wake of the Sanusi Saga
In the wake of the saga involving the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, there has been an increase in the tempo of terrorist activities carried out by the Islamic Terrorist sect, Boko Haram.
Taken together with some historical facts, there is a strong case that this increase in tempo and other activities are not coincidental.
The following Timelines may throw some light on the likely linkages;
February 20th 2014: President Goodluck Jonathan suspends Malam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

February 20th 2014:
 Boko Haram attacks Bama town killing at least 47, wounding many and destroying houses.
February 23rd 2014: Boko Haram attacks Konduga Local Government, destroying houses, and allegedly killing scores of rural dwellers.
February 24th 2014: Borno State Governor’s convoy allegedly attacked by gunmen.
February 25th 2014: Boko Haram attacks Federal Government College, Buni Yada, in Yobe State, killing at least 29 students as they slept.

History

It is a historical fact that Malam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi was implicated in the Gideon Akaluka beheading affair of 1995 and was subsequently arrested in Kano and detained by the Abacha administration in Sokoto, Sokoto State.
Sanusi was released after the intervention of (amongst others) Alhaji Umaru Abdul Mutallab.
Alhaji Mutallab used his influence to place Sanusi comfortably in the banking sector beginning with the United Bank for Africa from where he moved to First Bank where he (Mutallab) was chairman.
Malam Sanusi rose within the ranks, aided by his relationship with Mutallab, until he was nominated by President Yar’adua and confirmed by the senate as the Governor of the CBN in 2009.
It is pertinent to note two incidences that cannot be coincidences. The son of Alhaji Umaru Abdul Mutallab (Farouk Abdul Mutallab) eventually entered into infamy when he was arrested and tried for attempting to detonate an under wear bomb on a Northwest Airlines flight into America. Farouk Abdul Mutallab became radicalized after he had gone to study Sharia and Islamic studies in Yemen in 2009.
This was exactly the same trajectory earlier taken by Sanusi Lamido Sanusi who schooled at the International University of Africa in Khartoum, Sudan in the mid 1990s while Osama Bin Laden was also a resident of the city.
Alhaji Umaru Abdul Mutallab appears to be a recurring decimal in the life of Sanusi and the unifying factor appears to be their passion for an Islamic world order. For example, one of Sanusi’s first act as Central Bank Governor was to begin the push for Islamic banking which culminated in the establishment of the first Islamic bank in Nigeria, Jaiz Bank. Alhaji Umaru Abdul Mutallab is the Managing Director of this bank.

























Given the quantum of funds that were appropriated by the Sanusi led CBN on non banking related activities and donations, and the strong desire that he and Alhaji Umaru Abdul Mutallab have for proselytizing Islam as well as their circumstantial links to terror (Sanusi via Gideon Akaluka and Mutallab via his son) it is not such a leap for them to facilitate the activities of terrorists.
We’ve been trying to reach Malam Sanusi Lamido to respond to some of these allegations as they bother on national security..
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AGN’s Visit To Aso Rock: Emeka Ike Moves To Settle Rift With Ibinabo

Reports reaching Nigeriafilms.com has it that contentious actor, Emeka Ike is now making moves to settle his rift with the current President of Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Ibinabo Fiberesima.

Perching birds in the industry informed us that this is not unconnected to the recent visit of AGN, led by Ibinabo, to President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan last week Tuesday in Abuja.

“Emeka has started making moves to reconcile with Ibinabo,” one of the sources told ,Nigeriafilms.com. “The guy wants to quickly resolve matters with Ibinabo so as to be carried along on the goodies that would follow the visit of some actors to President Goodluck Jonathan last Tuesday,” another source divulged to us.“I am aware that he has been sending some people to Madam President (Ibinabo) to beg her on his behalf. Seriously, I never imagined that Emeka would do this because he appeared to be stubborn and he was always fighting everybody,” one of the sources told Nigeriafilms.com.

It will be recalled that Ibinabo led some stars to Aso Rock to meet with President Jonathan Tuesday last week. At the meeting, Jonathan promised to support the industry, which he said is better than the media industry as according to him, they have wider reach and that while the media is elitist, Nollywood appeals to the people of the grassroots.




Photos: Funke , Desmond elliot, Uche Jumbo and others at the AMVCA

Africa Magic Viewers Choice Award (AMVCA) is less than a month away and Nigeria's favourite malt drink, Amstel Malta, will once again sponsor this event. 

Nominees of the prestigious and well-celebrated awards have since been announced to the delight of fans, who still have the opportunity to vote for their favourites.

The first edition, held last year, had the likes of O.C Ukeje, Mercy Johnson, Tunde Kelani and other notable movie stars as winners of different award categories. Continue...
 
This year promises to be even more exciting with Amstel Malta’s relentless commitment to bringing out the Best in everyone.

Fans have become elated about the AMVCA as its conversation spreads like wildfire with many eagerly casting their votes for their favourite acts.

So who wins this year? It's a tight race and all bets are on! 

Below are some of the voting categories and everyone is encouraged to follow the trend #AmstelMaltaAMVCA2014 on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.


BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA

Stephanie Wilson – Living Funeral (3A)
Veronica Waceke – Higher Learning (3B)
Nse Ikpe-Etim – Journey To Self (3C)
Nkiru Sylvanus – Kiss And The Brides (3D)
Ivie Okujaye – The Volunteers (3E)

BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA
Juma Rajab Rashid - Siri Ya Mtungi (2A)
Majid Michel - Somewhere in Africa (2B)
Hlomla Dandala – Contract (2C)
Majid Michel – House of Gold (2D)
Tope Tedela – A Mile from Home (2E)

BEST MOVIE (DRAMA)

Obi Emelonye – Last Flight to Abuja (6A)
Edwin Maina Kariuki – Nairobi Half Life (6B)
Udoka Oyeka & Orode Ryan – Living Funeral (6C)
Frank Rajah Arase – The Price (6D)
Frank Rajah Arase – Groom's Bride (6E)
Chris Eneaji &  Jumafor Ajogwu – Murder at Prime Suites (6F)

BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY

Hlomla Dandala – Contract (7A)
John Okafor – Return of Sheri Koko (7B)
Osita Iheme – The Hero (7C)
Osita Iheme – The Fighter (7D)
Chinedu Ikedieze – The Hero (7E)

BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY

Funke Akindele – The Fighter (8A)
Funke Akindele – The Hero (8B)
Funke Akindele – The Return Of Sheri Koko (8C)
Mary Ogbonna – Clinic Matters (8D)
Jackie Appiah – Cheaters (8E)
Yvonne Okoro – Contract (8F)

BEST MOVIE (COMEDY)

Uche Jumbo – Lies Men Tell (9A)
Shirley Frimpong-Manso, Yvonne Okoro & Ken Attoh – Contract (9B)
Elvis Chucks – A Wish (9C)
Martins Onyebuchi Onyemaobi – The Fighter (9D)
Martins Onyebuchi Onyemaobi – The Hero (9E)

For more information on voting categories and how to vote, kindly follow the link: http://amvcaawards.dstv.com/. Also visitwww.amstel-nigeria.com for more information on Amstel Malta and its involvement in the entertainment industry.

Facebook e-mail is going away -- in case you notice

Check your Facebook mail lately?
Didn't think so. Apparently not many others did, either. So after three-plus years, the world's largest social media outlet is pulling the plug on its little-used e-mail service, the company confirmed Tuesday.
"We're making this change because most people haven't been using their Facebook e-mail address, and we can focus on improving our mobile messaging experience for everyone," Facebook said in a statement.
For those who do have a Facebook mail account, messages will be forwarded to the primary e-mail address listed in a user's account, the company said. The changes are planned to roll out in March, and users can turn off that forwarding option if they prefer not to have their personal inboxes flooded with these messages.
"It's a little bit of bowing to the inevitable," said Justin Lafferty, editor of the trade site Inside Facebook. The e-mail addresses, which showed up as messages for Facebook users, never took off, and when Facebook tried to make them the default e-mail accounts for all users in mid-2012, "a lot of people were unhappy with that," he said.
"It was kind of rolled out to everyone regardless of what they wanted," Lafferty said.
With last week's $19 billion acquisition of WhatsApp, the fast-growing messaging service, Facebook is focusing more on mobile messaging than e-mail these days.
Facebook ventured into the e-mail field in November 2010, adding the service to the messaging system already used heavily by its 1.2 billion users. CEO Mark Zuckerberg said at the time that the system would complement, not compete, with entrenched e-mail giants such as Google, Yahoo and Microsoft.
"We don't expect anyone to wake up tomorrow and say, 'I'm going to shut down my Yahoo account or my Gmail account and switch exclusively to Facebook.' But we do expect a shift to more real-time communication," he said.
Lafferty said the reversal is unlikely to be remembered in the company's annals -- much like the service itself.
"Many people probably weren't even aware of the change," he said.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Southern leaders pass confidence vote in Jonathan

Leaders of Southern Nigeria have commended President Goodluck Jonathan for the remarkable progress made in the development of critical sectors of the country’s economy, particularly in the areas of power, transport, aviation, agriculture, as well as direct foreign investment.
Rising from a Southern leaders’ summit in Calabar, Cross River State, comprising eminent Nigerians including former Vice President Alex Ekweme, Pa Olaniwu Ajayi, Pa Ayo Adebanjo, Obong of Calabar, Edidem Ekpo Okon Abasi Otu, Chief Emmanuel Inwuanyanwu, Dr. Edmond Daukuro, the Amanyanabo of Nembe Kingdom, they affirmed their support for the Jonathan administration.
The summit applauded him for the forthcoming national conference and also demanded the quick passage of the Petroleum Industry Bill currently before the National Assembly.
Participants called on the Federal Government “to revisit the issue of the loss of territory, particularly as it relates to the loss of the Bakassi Peninnsula.”
They also recommended the excision of solid minerals from the Exclusive Legislative List, just as they asked for an increase in the percentage of revenue derivation from oil and gas.”
In a communiqué read by the chairman of the event, Chief Olu Falae, the group commended President Jonathan for what it noted as his commitment and dogged efforts in combating the menace of insecurity in the country.
The summit which considered issues such as the indissolubility of Nigeria, the practice of true federalism, the current security challenges, the economy, as well as the forthcoming national conference, had delegates from the South-West, South-East and South-South, drawn from the traditional institution, the academia, public sector, politics, the judiciary, labour and religious bodies.
It said: “At the end of deliberations, we the leaders and people of Southern Nigeria, resolved as follows: That Mr. President be commended for his commitment and dogged effort in fighting the menace of insecurity and noted that in spite of these security challenges, Mr. President has made remarkable progress in the development of critical sectors of the Nigerian economy, particularly in the areas of power, transport, aviation, agriculture and direct foreign investment.
“We commit ourselves to a united and indivisible Nigeria based on the principles of justice, equity and rule of law with ample respect and understanding for cultural, linguistic and religious differences. That we endorse an increase in revenue allocation to the federating units in a way that takes cognizance of the new responsibilities and residual powers of the federating units; that in line with the principle democratic governance, decisions at the forthcoming National Conference should be by simple majority.”