Friday 12 July 2013




The new song is called African Bad Girl and it features Banky W. It will drop this Sunday July 14th. See more behind the scenes photos from the video shoot after the cut...


Read More

just Now video:dr sid Love Mine



i was just told that this video is now up on youtube so here is it enjoy
 Download


Read More

The former Chief Security Officer to late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha, Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, was today discharged and acquitted by the Court of Appeal in Lagos for the murder of Kudirat Abiola.
The judgment overturns that of the Lagos High Court which convicted and sentenced the retired colonel in January 2012 and sentenced him to death by hanging. The Court of Appeal, in their ruling, said there was not enough evidence to incriminate Al-Mustapha in the murder of Late Mrs Abiola.
Chief  MKO Abiola's wife was shot dead on June 4, 1996, on what was alleged to be the orders of Al-Mustapha. 
Read More
King of High life, Flavour N’abania was in Dallas TX & Houston Tx respectively on July 5th and July 6th as part of his U.S Tour 2013. The sold out shows showcased Flavour N’abania with his live band. They performed some of his old hits and fresh tracks from his “Blessed” album, while still putting up a great show.

The tour is presented by Big A Entertainment and African Muzik Magazine, two entities that are committed to promoting African Music outside the borders of Africa. King of High life, Flavour N’abania was in Dallas TX & Houston Tx respectively on July 5th and July 6th as part of his U.S Tour 2013. The sold out shows showcased Flavour N’abania with his live band. They performed some of his old hits and fresh tracks from his “Blessed” album, while still putting up a great show


watch video below:
Read More
This song “Juru” isn’t exactly new as it was already sampled on DJ Xclusive’s Wizkid mixtape and Wiz also performed it on MsYouTV. Here’s the full cut.
Wizkid 1
Produced by Legendury Beatz [DOWNLOAD]
Read More

Meet Dr Sid's lovely girlfriend, Simi Osomo


Mavin artist Dr Sid and fashion consultant Simi Osomo have been dating quietly for about a year. I heard that Dr Sid is very serious about her. One source said:
"Simi is Dr Sid's motivation, he's truly in love with her. His new song, Love Mine, is actually about her. I believe he's found The One"Simi is the former assistant editor of Complete Fashion magazine & is currently the creative director of a fashion consultancy company. Cute couple!
Read More

Hundreds of customers of Diamond Bank in Kano were disappointed on Thursday when they could not withdraw money from their accounts, the bank staff having joined their counterparts in the ongoing nationwide strike.The Secretary to the Kano State branch of the bankers union, Hajia Hadiza Kishimi, told reporters that Diamond Bank had remained adamantly failed to meet workers’ demands despite the federal government’s intervention. The striking workers described their grievances as involving staff victimization, promotion and welfare packages the bank has refused to address.  On the contrary, the Regional Manager of the bank, Muhd Lawal, claimed that all of the workers' agitations have been taken care of in the region, and appealed to the state labour union to exempt his region from the industrial action.   But the Kano state chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Isa Dangogwa, directed that all the branches should remain closed until the union ascertains the claims of the bank’s management. Most of the customers of the bank we spoke with expressed their disappointment that Diamond Bank could embark on the strike action during the Ramadan period when many Muslims are expected to withdraw money for the celebrations. One Alhaji Hamed Ibrahim complained that he could not withdraw money from his deposit account.  To worsen the situation, he said that he did not use an ATM card, which would have enabled him to go to another commercial bank to withdraw funds. Similarly, Mrs Bosede Ayoka, a textile materials trader who came from Ibadan in Oyo state to purchase materials from the popular Kwanti Kwari said was confused as to what to do. “I have an ATM card,” she said, “but there is no way I could withdraw a large sum of money through an ATM machine.”  She added that the little amount of money in her possession had already been spent on food and accommodation.
Read More

The House of Representatives has ordered a probe into the financial status of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) with regards to its revenue remittances to government coffers.The House at its plenary yesterday said the body had, over the last three years, generated over N21 billion from sale of forms to candidates seeking admission into the nation’s tertiary institutions with no commensurate remittances, but still got appropriation of over N6 billion from the national budget within the same period.In its resolution on a motion moved on the matter by Ibrahim Ebbo, the House mandated its joint committee on Education and Finance to investigate the revenue generation and remittances of the Board, and report back its findings within two weeks.
According to Ebbo, in 2011, 1, 493, 604 candidates bought forms and sat for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) organized by the Board at the cost of N4, 600 per candidate, translating to a total of N6, 870, 400 while it got an appropriation of N2, 021, 235, 070 in the national budget the same year.
Similarly, 1.5 million candidates sat for the UTME in 2012, amounting to N6.9 million generated through sale of forms, and 1, 644, 110 sat in 2013 and N7, 562, 906, 000 generated through sale of forms while the Board got N2, 370, 273, 304 and N2, 377,3 97, 191 for the two years respectively.
The lawmaker said the investigation was necessary to ascertain whether JAMB was actually remitting the right sum to the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federation as stipulated by law.

Read More


The singer was captured by photographers out and about in New York wearing only a tiny black lacy bra paired with a short black skirt and black boots.
Read More
                

The members  of the Bayelsa State chapter of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) have criticized Governor Seriake Dickson for frequently traveling out of the state. The union’s criticism was contained in a communique it issued at the end of its general congress held at the NUJ secretariat in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, on Wednesday. The union advised the governor to reduce the frequency with which he travels outside the state and to concentrate instead on governance. The eight-point communique further suggested that Mr Dickson visit communities in the state to ascertain the problems affecting different communities in order to attempt solving them. The union also urged the state government to conduct quarterly Town Hall meetings in order to integrate the views of the people of the state in major government policies and programs affecting the public. The communique, which was signed by the NUJ’s chairman, Tarinyo Akono, and secretary, Samson Opokuma, called for security operatives to “extend security surveillance to all the streets in Yenagoa to effectively protect lives and property. “The congress also expressed support for the ongoing investigation of top management of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) in Yenagoa by the Bayelsa State House of Assembly over incessant power outages in the state capital and its surrounding towns. The union also praised the state legislature’s efforts to stop all illegal collection of tariffs.The union called on the PHCN to stop its arbitrary community billing system. Instead, it suggested that the power company install transformers and meters in residential homes and offices.The NUJ also condemned the indiscriminate dumping of refuse by residents of Yenagoa, demanding that the Bayelsa State environmental sanitation task force be alive to its responsibilities.

Read More

Thursday 11 July 2013




Funke Akindele, Aki and Paw Paw play siblings in a new movie called Jet Fighter. I hear it will be a hilarious! Watch out...
Read More

Anti-corruption non-profit Transparency International, TI, has released its 2013 Global Corruption Barometer, which surveyed residents in 107 countries, ranking Nigeria, Zambia, Paraguay, Mexico, Zimbabwe, Venezula and Russia as the largest countries on the globe with active corruption indices with Liberia and Mongolia leading the table. According to the report, the world’s corrupt nations differ in many ways. Four are located in Africa, three in Latin America and two in Asia. These nations also vary considerably in size and population. Mongolia has just 3.2 million residents, while Mexico, Nigeria and Russia are three of the largest countries on the globe, each with more than 100 million people.
In Nigeria, 84% of those surveyed by Transparency International claimed corruption had increased in the past two years, a higher percentage than almost any other country in the world. Troublingly, 75% of those surveyed also said the government was, at best, ineffective at fighting corruption, worse than in all but 10 countries.
TI says Nigeria is heavily dependent on the oil industry, yet the government refuses to act on accusations that the oil companies are underreporting the value of the resources they extract and the tax they owe by billions of dollars. The report adds that “certain transparency groups also blamed politicians for encouraging corruption. In 2012, Nigeria had just the 37th largest GDP in the world, despite having the world’s seventh largest population. In Liberia, the majority of Liberians surveyed said they believed the country was run either largely or entirely by a few entities acting in their own self-interest.
“A world-leading 86% of residents who spoke to Transparency International claimed their government had been either ineffective or very ineffective at fighting corruption, while 96% of residents claimed Liberia’s legislature was corrupt, also the highest percentage of any nation. A stunning 75% of residents surveyed claimed they had paid a bribe to secure some service, trailing only Sierra Leone.“In all, 80% of the population had at one point been asked to pay a bribe. Recently, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf fired the country’s auditor general for corruption. Many of those surveyed in the highly corrupt countries also felt their governments were not holding up their end of the bargain.”According to the report, “in seven of the nine countries, more than half of those questioned felt their government was ineffective at fighting corruption. In Liberia, 86% of residents surveyed said their government was ineffective at fighting the problem. This was the largest proportion of any of the 107 nations Transparency International surveyed. While corruption appears to affect every part of the public sector, certain segments were much worse than the rest.
“Globally, at least 60% of respondents claimed political parties and police were corrupt. Additionally, more than 50% of people stated their legislature, their public officials and their judiciary were corrupt.In the world’s most corrupt nations, those institutions were, naturally, even worse. In Nigeria, 94% of people claimed their political parties were corrupt, the most in the world. Similarly, 96% of Liberians reported their legislature was corrupt, also the most in the world. In eight of the nine most corrupt nations, more than 80% of residents considered the police to be corrupt.”

 SOURCE LAGOS PM
Read More
Well its very hard to believe but see how Radar Online. Reported it

Flight star Denzel Washington has been married for 30 years, but despite a seemingly idillic relationship with his wife, he is now caught up in a cheating scandal as photographs of Denzel
apparently with and kissing another woman are being shopped, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.Denzel, 58, and his wife Pauletta, 62, recently did an interview with Ebony magazine giving what what called a “rare portrait” into “one of Hollywood’s longest running couples.”
But several photos that have been shopped to various media outlets appear to show Denzel with another woman and kissing her on the lips, in what appears to be a passionate moment.Those photos are a stark contrast to what his wife Pauletta recently told Ebony.“I live with this man. I see the down part. I see the sad part. I see every part,” Pauletta told the magazine.
“He has and knows he has stability in me as his wife. That’s what gives him strength, regardless if he misuses it. I can’t dwell on that. But I do know that gives him a great platform to go and fly.”Four photographs, seen by Radar and shopped to other media outlets, show him sitting on a couch with a young lady, and then throughout the series of pictures he grabs her arm and pulls her in for a kiss on the lips in one. The woman is not identified and Radar was not able to verify the authenticity of the photographs.
Well, they can shop all they want. Pauletta has made it clear she's never going to leave Denzel. 

Read More


There are reports of a heavy exchange of fire in Sokoto between yet to identify  gunmen and a combined team of police and soldiers since the early hours of this morning.An eyewitness said the shooting started as early as two o’clock, and the area has been cordoned off by security forces. Unconfirmed reports say the gun men may be armed robbers that some security personnel have been trailing for some days.In the past few days, there has been a heavy security upgrade in Sokoto, with checkpoints mounted at most road junctions. The police have also been conducting stop and search routines.
The new security measures have not been explained.

Read More


A three storey building located at Oloto street in the Ebute Metta area of Lagos collapsed in the early hours of this morning as residents slept. Ten dead bodies have so far been pulled out of the rubble while 7 people, including two children have been rescued alive. Many people are said to be trapped under the rubble as rescue efforts from the Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS), Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) and other agencies continue...
Read More

Wednesday 10 July 2013



The House of Representatives, Wednesday, passed a motion to take over the legislative functions of the Rivers State House of Assembly following the crisis that took place on Tuesday, July 8.
In approving the motion, the House said it was empowered by section 11(4) of the 1999 Constitution to take such actions and consequently asked the Inspector General of Police to redeploy the Commissioner of Police from the state to avoid the current misunderstanding between him and the governor, Hon. Rotimi Amaechi.
The resolution was taken following the adoption of a motion of urgent national importance moved by the Chairman of Rules and Business Committee, Hon. Albert Sam-Tsokwa, titled “Threat to democracy and inability of the House of Assembly of Rivers State to sit and transact legislative business.”
Moving the motion, the lawmaker noted that on July 9, it was widely reported that hoodlums and thugs aided by five out of 32 members of the State House of Assembly invaded the Assembly and beat up other members of the Assembly with one of the five members seizing a gun from a policeman and threatening other members of the Assembly, as the Speaker's car was smashed.
He recalled that the Assembly had on previous occasions tried to hold its normal sittings and transact parliamentary business but was unable to do so as a result of the presence of hoodlums in the precincts of the Assembly and the inability of the Nigeria Police to provide the legitimate authorities of the Assembly with security.
Sam-Tsokwa expressed concern that the Rivers State Police Command which had pledged to provide security for the sitting of the Assembly watched the violence unleashed on members of the Assembly without any form of intervention.
He said “in a situation where the Commissioner of Police, Rivers State is alleged to have taken sides, and five out of a 32 members Assembly procured thugs and hoodlums to disrupt the sitting of the Assembly and prevented the House of Assembly from performing its constitutional functions.”
He further expressed worry that five out of the 32 members of the House of Assembly purportedly attempted unsuccessfully to remove the Speaker and Leadership of House of Assembly of Rivers State.
Supporting the motion, Hon. Sani Idris Kutigi, who seconded the motion said there was no short cut to justice and rule of law, arguing that a situation whereby minority claims to unseat the majority in the nation’s politics recently was unacceptable.
Making allusion to the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF), where Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State with 16 votes claimed to have won the chairmanship election against Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State that had 19 votes.
Also aligning with the motion, Hon. Eziuche Ubani indicted the police for compromising the security of the state and advised his colleagues to support the motion. He suggested that the IGP be summoned to appear before the House to explain the role of police in the Rivers State crisis.
In his argument, Hon. Yakubu Dogara said as elected representatives of the people, the lawmakers had the responsibility of taking action to save Rivers State from descending to anarchy. He said the whole crisis was aimed at creating avenue to declare a state of emergency in the state.
Minority leader, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, in his contribution said what took place on Tuesday was an equivalent of a civilian coup and those who carried out the action should be tried for treasonable felony.
According to him, the constitution has provision for executive and legislative state of emergency.
Others who spoke in favour of the motion were Hon. Aminu Suleiman, Simon Arabor, Emmanuel Jime, Ogbuefi Ozomgbachi, Ali Madaki, Razak Bello-Osagie and Robinson Uwak. The rest were Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Nnena Ukeje, Garba Datti Ahmed and Ali Ahmed.
The views of those who opposed the motion - Hon. Ken Chike and Kingsley Chindo - were however not strong enough to outweigh the proponents of the motion. When it was eventually put to question by the Deputy Speaker, Emeka Ihedioha, who presided over the session, it was a resounding aye.
Read More
Constitution amendment: Single term splits Senate as lawmakers vote tomorrow
The Senate was split yesterday over the proposed six-year single tenure for president, his deputy, governors and their deputies recommended by its Constitution Review Committee (CRC) which submitted its report recently.
While some lawmakers said single tenure was an invitation for chaos, others endorsed it. The debate on the report commenced in the Upper Chamber yesterday.
The Senate was also divided down the line over the retention of immunity clause, autonomy for local governments and abolition of state and local government joint accounts.
Some lawmakers argued that Nigeria was not ripe for a single tenure for executive offices while some said that the South-East had been short-changed over the creation of new states.
Out of the 20 Senators who spoke on the first allotted date of debate on the report, only three abstained from speaking on single term. They preferred to keep silent on the matter.
On the day Senate commenced debate on the report of the Senator Ike Ekweremadu-led CRC on further alteration of the provisions of the 1999 Constitution Bill, 2013, most members described the proposal as an open invitation to chaos, anarchy, and an entrenchment of corruption and disenfranchisement of Nigerians.
Leading debate on the bill, Senator Isa Galaudu (Kebbi State) said there’s not enough justification for changing the tenure of executive offices, adding that it would “encourage  corruption” and create tension in the country. However, Senator Clever Ikisikpo (Bayelsa) was silent on tenure, saying it was better to retain the immunity clause as its removal would cause a distraction to governance.
Chairman of the Committee on Public Accounts, Senator Ahmad Lawan (Yobe), argued that granting local governments, financial autonomy would not  automatically translate to performance. Although he supported abolition of state and local government joint accounts, he nevertheless, described the single tenure as “an investment in disaster. “It’s an invitation to chaos and anarchy. It’s undemocratic…In a democracy, the will of the people is supreme.
“They should have the opportunity to elect and reject…I want the Senate to throw out the baby with the bath water as far as single tenure is concerned.”
But Chairman of Information, Media and Public Affairs Committee, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe (Abia) noted that the problem was not with the Constitution, but “with the operators of the Constitution.”
An angry Abaribe asked why the CRC entertained and encouraged agitators of creation of new states to send in memoranda when it knew it was powerless to create states for them. On single term, he said: “my people said no.”
Senator Ali Ndume (Borno) canvassed a system where mid-term elections would be allowed as  barometer to test whether elected representatives are working for the people or not while the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Matthew Nwagwu, said his people had initially wanted to support the single tenure only on the premise  that the office of the President would be rotated.
“Since it is no longer there, we reject it. We are highly disappointed it’s not on the agenda. It’s a disenfranchisement because the South-East is shortchanged here by at least three Senators. We are disenfranchised at all levels…”
Senator Mohammed Magoro (Kebbi) urged his colleagues to “nail the coffin of the six-year single term” while Adamu Gumba (Bauchi) informed the chamber that his “people have rejected the single term. They say it would encourage corruption and other vices…”
Chairman of the Health Committee, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, was silent on the single term but Senator Gyan Pwajok canvassed the principle of rotation while Senator Ayo Akinyelure was also silent on tenure for executive offices.
Senator Ibrahim Gobir asked how tenure would lead to development. “This is just tenure elongation by subterfuge. It would lead to subterfuge, sentimentalism and dictatorship. At the end of the day, it would engender corruption.” Senator Gbenga Ashafa conveyed his constituents’ displeasure with the non-regard for Lagos State’s request for a special status in the Constitution.
Senators Victor Lar (Plateau), Abdulmumini Hassan (Jigawa), Abatemi Usman (Kogi), George Sekibo (Rivers), Solomon Ewuga (Nasarawa) and  Ajayi Borrofice (Ondo) all opposed the single tenure.
Earlier, Ekweremadu, who led the debate presented a supplementary report on the amendment of the Constitution which expressly sets out a time limit for pre-election litigation.
Titled: “Time for determination of pre-election matters,” Ekweremadu who is Deputy Senate President, said: “We recommend that section 285 of the Constitution be altered by stipulating a time limit within which pre-election matters shall be filed and determined so that they do not linger in the courts for an unusual length of time.
“Accordingly, a new sub-section 1A (i-iv) is provided as follows: 1A—-(i) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Constitution, every pre-election matter shall be filed not later than seven days from the date of occurrence of the event, decision or action complained of in the suit…”
Sub-sections ii-iv stipulate how the court should deliver judgment within 180 days from the filing of the suit, while the appeal of that judgment should be done within 14 days and the court’s decision should be disposed off within 60 days.
Senate Leader Victor Ndoma-Egba (SAN) thereafter, moved a motion to defer debate till today while Minority Leader George Akume seconded the motion. Senate President David Mark informed the chamber that voting on the proposed amendments would take place tomorrow. He urged his colleagues to be punctual for the voting as it would take a while to conclude.


Read More

Photos from Flavours Concert in dellas








Well I didn’t and I know most of you out there didn’t go but thanks to sister linda for letting us pip from the window lolz!!... Flavour's concert held on Friday July 5th in Dallas, Texas. It was organized by Anderson Obiagwu's Big A Entertainment (pictured left) and hosted by John Okafor 'Mr Ibu'.Enjoy the pics below
           
                         
                        
                      
                       
                       
                       
                       
                         
                        
                         
                        
                         
                        
                        
                       
                        
          

                           
                             
                            
                            
                            
                             
                         
                         
                           
                           
                              
                              
                              
                             
                  
                             
                            
                             
                          

                           
                              
Read More