Sunday, 14 April 2013



Remember the sensational kid artiste with the stage name “OzzyBosco WonderKid”, the five year old dynamite who dazzled and illuminated the entertainment industry last year with great songs, and astonishing stage performances?
The multi-award winner and acclaimed “Youngest African Superstar”, OzzyBosco, who turned six years on 7th January 2013, is back better and stronger with a mind-blowing single, titled Tinini featuring Baddo of life Olamide.
OzzyBosco, who made fantastic progress last year with two hit songs; Superstar, featuring Lamboginny, and Sweet Mama, featuring Flavour N’abania, won several awards and honours including Most Talented Young Star from Dynamix All Youth Awards and Youngest African Entertainer from Classic African Merit Awards.
This year he wisely decided to team up with the rave of the moment, Olamide in his new song Tinini mastered by Samklef to stage a flamboyant 2013 debut.
While this song, Tinini is about to set ablaze the dance floors, believe it or not, another single titled Piece to The Nation featuring the African Lion himself Terry G is also in the making.
The awesome and very thought-provoking song will follow up in less than no time after the video to Tinini featuring Olamide hit the screen. On the other hand, OzzyBosco is rounding up an exquisite piece of work, a television cartoon series titled OzzyBosco WonderKid Show which will be showcased on television and satellite network worldwide.
The cartoon is directed by Abdul Bello aka JJC Skillz, who also is about to shoot the musical video of Tinini.
The promo for the cartoon is now running awaiting the debut show soonest. In order to showcase his philanthropic trait which he inherited from his mother, Chief Nonye Elizabeth Mojekwu, come this summer break, OzzyBosco will be jetting out with 10 kids between the ages of 6 and 15 on a lifetime all expenses paid holidays to Togo and Ghana.
The humanitarian project titled OzzyBosco Charity Adventure (OCA) is aimed at putting smiles on the faces of children particularly the underprivileged.
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JTF intensifies raids on terrorists in Kano



Apparently moved by the statement credited to the leadership of the Boko Haram sect in turning down the proposed Federal Government amnesty for its members, the Kano militaryled Joint Task Force (JTF) has begun combing the nook and cranny of the state, particularly the capital city in search of militants.
Sunday Mirror investigations at the weekend revealed constant raids on suspected flashpoints and hideouts in search of terrorists.
Most of the raids, from our findings, had ended in tragedies. Some of the suspected flashpoints which had been under severe military “bombardment” were identified as Anguwan Uku, Sheka in Sharada area, Hotoro, Eastern Bye-pass, as well as Dakata, where sect militants had laid siege lately. We gathered that for the fourth day running, JTF and the police had intensified their operations to free Kano from the grip if Islamic extremists.
For instance, while the police surveillance patrol is more prominent in Bompai, Dakata, Zango and Sabon Gari, Kano’s nonindigenous community, the JTF has remained a common sight in Sharada, Hotoro, Eastern Bye-pass and Yankaba, where they have intensified their house-tohouse search for terrorists and weapons of mass destruction.
Kano State Commissioner of Police, Musa Daura, said the command was leaving nothing to chance in its campaign against criminal activities, while JTF spokesman, Captain Ikedichi Iweha, told our correspondent that the house-to-house search by JTF operatives was a routine operation, designed to restore peace in the state.
It would be recalled that last Friday’s operation in the city by JTF left seven persons, a soldier and six suspected terrorists dead. The soldier, whose identity is being withheld by the JTF, was attached to the 3 Brigade Kano, according to military sources.
Sunday Mirror gathered that the bloody gun duel followed an early hour raid by JTF on Sheka in Kano city, notorious for Boko Haram activities and one of the many hideouts of gunmen operating in the state.
Spokesman of the JTF, Ikedichi Iweha, an army captain, said the operations led to the death of seven persons, adding that at the end of the raid, assorted dangerous weapons, including explosives were recovered in a building that provided cover for the terrorists.
“The building was demolished after five women believed to be wives of some of the militants and three of their children were evacuated to safety by JTF,” Iweha said.
A similar raid on Easter Sunday claimed the life of a JTF operative and 14 suspected Boko Haram gunmen somewhere around Anguwa Uku quarters.
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How To Dress For A Slimmer Looking Figure

Nobody has the “perfect” body. We all have one area or the other that gives us concern. Here are a few things you should know to enable you choose clothing that will give you a slimmer looking frame.
Don’t wear baggy clothes.
Many women believe the answer to looking thinner is to cover up their figure flaws. That’s absolutely not the case. A lot of baggy clothes will just make you look bulkier. Choose fitted garments that skim your body, but are not clingy.
Wear tunics.
Tunics are very popular right now, and they flatter most figures, particularly if you are carrying extra weight around your middle.
Go for high heels.
To make you legs look longer and leaner, don’t wear flats. Select shoes with a heel at least 1-1/2″ high.
Choose boot-cut jeans.
Even though skinny jeans are all the rage, a pair of boot cut jeans are particularly flattering if you have full thighs and hips.
Avoid darts and pleats.
With darts and pleats, your clothes don’t sit flat on your body and make it appear you are carrying extra weight.
Select dark colors.
Everyone knows that black is slimming, but you can also choose colors such as chocolate brown, deep burgundy and navy.
Put your hair up.
An up-do will make your face look thinner and your neck look longer. Even a ponytail for a casual look will make you look thinner.
Skip the belt.
If you have a thick waist, don’t draw attention to it. Instead choose a flattering neckline to draw the attention away from your middle.
Try full tops.
If you are pear-shaped and have thick thighs and hips, choose a pair of streamlined pants or a straight skirt paired with a full top.
Accentuate the positive.
Everyone has something about their body they don’t like. Find something about your body that you love. If you hate your thighs but love your arms — pick a sleeveless dress to show off your arms but which also has an A-line skirt to cover your thighs
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A security source in Kaduna has just told SaharaReporters that younger brother of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Group Managing Director, Engr. Andrew La'ah Yakubu was gruesomely murdered by unknown gunmen in Southern Kaduna this morning.
The gun men in conjunction with their collaborators reportedly trailed the GMD's younger brother from Kaduna town as he set off to Southern Kaduna to attend a funeral in Zangon Kataf local government area of the state.
The deceased was traveling with his wife and little girl before they were ambushed in the middle of the road around Kachia local government area, the fate of the other occupants in his car remains unknown.
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Wizkid’s Girlfriend Steps Up Her Game



In a relationship with hip-hop crooner, Ayo Balogun a.k.a Wizkid, she has earned a spot on the social scene ever since they made their first public appearance together last February.
Last weekend, they walked in hand-in-hand into the venue of Omawumi’s concert and not a few people stretched their necks in her direction just to catch a glimpse of her.
Source: Punch Nigeria
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10 Signs She Wants You To Ask Her Out


Sometimes it’s hard to know if a girl is sending you signals to ask her out, or if she is just friendly, or is actually obsessed with your friend, or what. But watch closely for these cues, because if she’s throwing them at you, it means she’s probably hoping you ask her out. 

So just work up the courage to do it and do it. Godspeed! 

1. She starts liking something random you like after you mentioned you liked it. Oh, what’s that? She likes Neko Case all of the sudden? Wowza, what a huge coincidence. She knows all about the Manchester United game even though two days ago she knew shit about soccer? Holy smokes. She knows all about the new Kid Cudi album that just dropped after you were just saying how excited you were about it? Yeah, these aren’t coincidences, so don’t overlook them. Don’t make her feel dumb by saying, “Oh please you said you hate soccer!” 

Follow her lead. Let her brag about her new knowledge. Teach her something new. Plan a date around it. Because you’re definitely going to want to ask her out. 

2. She touches your arm a lot. Sorry, it’s all we’ve got, guys. We want to touch you but many places seem off limits. Touching your face would make us feel like we are in a Hallmark commercial, touching your chest would make us feel like we were in a Lifetime movie, and touching your junk would make us feel like we were in a porno. Basically, that leaves the arm. So we touch it a lot if we are interested. If you can think of something better let us know. 

3. She laughs at everything you say. Yeah, even when you aren’t really saying anything that funny. Sorry. It’s something we can’t help and we probably aren’t proud of. It’s not that we are faking it, we are just really giddy to be around you if we have a crush on you. So everything seems a little lighter, a little more fun, and a little more likely to make us bust our gut or snort or… I’m just not going to say it. 

4. She keeps asking you to do the most odd, unrelationships things. If she keeps asking you to do non-date things, like going to weird comedy shows that are sort of far away or going to her brother’s baseball game or feeding the neighbor’s cat, she is doing the dance of doing absolutely everything except for asking you out on a real date. So why don’t you do everyone a favor and ask her out? You both will have a better time doing something other than working her hectic charity event or helping her move. 

5. She sends you mail. Real mail. She had to get paper and a writing device — which are increasingly becoming hard to come by. She had to write with her handwriting, which she hardly does anymore. She put way more thought into her words since she wasn’t just shooting them out on her keyboard. And she licked and sealed the envelope. That is love. Or at least mega-like. Ask her out, for goodness sake. 

6. She always wants to be in pictures with you. Are there a disproportionate amount of pictures of you with her than with other people? Especially guys? She wants be be part of your life. She wants to show you off. She wants you to remember her. She is inserting herself into your life in the only way she can without asking you out. 

She has agreed to do anything you have suggested so far. If you’re asking her to do anything with a group of friends or anything non-datey, and you hardly have to finish the question “Do you want to go rock climb…” or “Do you want to grab a bee…” before she says yes, she’d rather be doing these things as your girlfriend. 

Especially if she says it like it’s not even a question. Of course she will! With gusto, she’ll be there with bells on! She’s psyched about anything because you will be there. 

8. She hasn’t mentioned any other guys in your presence. That’s because she’s not thinking of any other guys. And she won’t even bring up friend boys, because she doesn’t want you to assume they are boyfriends. 

9. She brings you something when you're sick or similarly cooks you anything ever. Yeah, she’s showing you her nurturing side. It’s not because she’s filling some gender role, she’s just seizing the opportunity to be sweet. It’s an easy in to make you a casserole or drop by with some ginger ale. 

10. You have met her friends and they seem surprisingly psyched to meet you. They are already excited to see you and already know what you do because they have heard about you. In fact, they might be sick of you. They might be thinking, “Will you just ask her out already?” So go ahead and do it.
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While the argument about whether or not the Federal Government should give amnesty to members of the dreaded Boko Haram group before ceasefire, the sect has rejected the pardon and peace initiative being planned by the government.
In an audio message released to the media on Thursday, the leader of the Islamist sect, Mallam Abubakar Shekau stated that his group has not done any wrong that warrants being pardoned. According to him, it should be the sect that should grant pardon to the Federal Government “for the many atrocities it has been committing against Muslims.”
It will be recalled that the Federal Government had barely a week ago constituted a panel to look into the possibility of granting amnesty to Boko Haram members who for about two years have unleashed terror on Nigerians, especially those in the northern part of the country.
Shekau who spoke in Hausa language, affirmed that the group is out to avenge the killing of Muslims and the “destruction of Islam”.
“The Government is talking about granting amnesty to us. What have we done? On the contrary, it is we that should grant you a pardon”, Shekau said in the audio message.
The Federal Government considered the amnesty alternative following a recent call by some northern leaders for amnesty for members of the recalcitrant group.
Northern leaders on the platform of Northern Elders’ Forum recently appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan to consider amnesty for insurgent groups in the Northern region, in his programmes as a way of overcoming the security challenges in the country.
The call for amnesty has for some time continued to be like a song on the lips of some northern leaders, making them to meet with President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja. The main insurgent group in the North, Boko Haram, has claimed responsibility for masterminding several attacks across the northern states causing the death of hundreds of people.
The forum made its position known at a closed-door, late night meeting held with the President at the State House. The 25-member Northern Elders’ Forum was led by the former Nigeria representative to the UN, Alhaji Yusuf Maitama-Sule.
Addressing State House correspondents after the meeting, the spokesperson for the Forum and former Vice-Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Prof. Ango Abdullahi, said that the meeting centred mainly on national security.
“The contention here is that the country is facing challenges and I’m sure you will agree that there are challenges in the country, particularly in the area of security.
“That is the greatest challenge the country is facing today and we spent a lot of issues on security matters. “On amnesty, what we discussed is that the general opinion in the country is that amnesty should be factored in to whatever the government is trying to do to overcome the violence that is taking place all over the country and, particularly, in most parts of the North.
“Fortunately, the President is already thinking hard on it and he assured us that there is a special meeting on the matter tomorrow and I’m sure that something substantial will come out of that meeting,” he said.
Abdullahi said that they were at the Presidential Villa as a follow-up to an earlier visit last year where a memorandum was submitted to the President on matters of the nation by the Forum.
He said that the President, after studying the memorandum, invited members of the group for further deliberations on issues raised in the submission. Also, the Minister of Information, Mr Labaran Maku, confirmed that the group called for amnesty for insurgent groups.
He said the President also briefed the forum on what government had been doing to stabilise the situation in the North and to promote infrastructure development and agriculture.
The minister said the forum was informed of efforts of government toward promoting education in the North, particularly through the construction of more than 100 Almajiri schools to increase access to education by more than 9.5 million children on the streets.
He said the President also spoke about the nine out of 12 Federal Government- owned universities established in the North. Other members of the forum at the meeting were, Dr Hakeem Baba Ahmed, Mrs Pauline Tallen, Alhaji kali Gazali, Dr Safiya Mohammed, Mr Solomon Dalong and Sheikh Ahmed Lemu.
Also in the meeting were Alhaji Shehu Malami, Sen John Wash Pam, Alhaji Bello Kirfi, retired Maj.-Gen. Paul Tarfa, Alhaji Lawal Kaita, Dr Paul Unongo and retired AVM Allamin Daggash.
Alhaji Sanni Daura, Alhaji Yahaya Kwande, Alhaji Sale Hassan, Alhaji Bashir Yusuf, Justice Mustapha Akanbi, Prof Idris Mohammed, retired Capt. Paul Tahal and retired Capt Bashir Sodangi were also part of the delegation.
It will also be recalled that the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Abubakar Sa’ad III, had also recently called for amnesty for members of Boko Haram.
To this effect, the Federal Government on April 4 inaugurated a committee to look into the possibility and modality on granting amnesty to the fundamentalist Boko Haram sect.
However, an indication that the sect might truly not be interested in the proposed amnesty deal emerged when some Borno State Government officials were gunned down.
That was followed by an attack that was carried out on a police station in Yobe State on Thursday. Four policemen were killed in the fire fight at the police station and their rifles were taken away.
The stance of the group notwithstanding, a number of individuals and groups have commended the federal government for the initiative.
For instance, the United States of America on has backed government’s gesture. The Political Counsellor at the Embassy of the USA, Gregory Lawless, said in Abuja that the American government would support amnesty for Boko Haram if it was the solution to ending violence in the North and other parts of the country.
“We think it is a positive development. We will work with Nigerian government as it develops its own policy approach as to counter violent extremism,” Lawless said in a response to a question about the US position on the amnesty the Nigerian government was planning to grant the Islamic sect at a teleconference on US-Nigerian Bi-national Commission.
He added, “Security concerns in Nigeria would be addressed through our regional security cooperation working group as part of the Bi-National Commission.
In the same vein, former Head of State and presidential candidate for the Congress for Progressive Change in 2011, Maj-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) last week threw his weight behind the Federal Government’s plan to grant amnesty to members of the Islamic sect, the Boko Haram.
Buhari contended that granting amnesty to the fundamentalist sect members would not be out of place because it would not be the first time a militant group would be given such a privilege by the Federal Government.
He recalled the decision by the late President Umaru Yar’Adua to grant amnesty to Niger Delta militants to douse the tension in the oil-rich region.
The CPC presidential flagbearer in company with his running mate, Pastor Tunde Bakare; the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Masari, and the party’s National Chairman, Prince Tony Momoh spoke in Abeokuta, shortly after a courtesy visit to Governor Ibikunle Amosun in his Oke-Mosan office.
Equally, President- General Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo Worldwide, a pan Igbo social group, Chief Gary Nnachi, has joined the long list of other Nigerians calling on the Federal Government to grant amnesty to members of the Boko Haram sect, so long as it will restore peace back to the nation.
Nnachi who was recently in Kano in company of top notch of Pan Igbo social group to build confidence among the Igbos residing in the volatile region following the recent bomb attack on a luxury bus Park, noted that “peace is the only thing that will guaranteed development and wellbeing of the Nigerian citizenry and federal government should be in the vanguard of ensuring that peace is maintained, therefore the government should do whatever it takes, including giving amnesty to the Boko Haram members if they will lay down their Arms and leave peacefully with everybody’.
The Ohaneze boss stressed that “Nigeria is a country for everybody, be it Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa or any other Tribe we don’t have any other place than this our beloved nation and its time we stopped deceiving ourselves and live peacefully with one another, and the freedom of movement, right to live and ownership should also be guaranteed”
Meanwhile, former presidential candidate and founder of the National Action Council (NAC), Olapade Agoro, has faulted the planned amnesty for Islamic sect, Boko Haram saying the Federal Government, by so doing, will be empowering the sect to continue their onslaught against the nation.
He also berated the Northern elders who are at the forefront of calls for amnesty for the sect saying they are interested in the largesse that will come with the amnesty so as to be well equipped for the 2015 general election. He stated that: “First and foremost, Mr. President is already mortgaging his position. He is telling the world that he lacks the will expected to deal with terrorism and insurgency.
“How can a man that said Boko Haram members have infiltrated his government now turn around and say they are faceless? “It will be stupid of any leader to talk of granting Boko Haram amnesty.
By the time you gave them money in the name of amnesty, you are empowering them to continue the onslaught. You are giving them enough fuel and arming them to fight the nation. “The Northern elders know Mr. President is hotly pursuing 2015ambition.
What they are waiting for is enough money to arm their insurgents groups and to have enough resources to campaign against the president. That is all. So, by listening to the Northern leader’s call for amnesty, Jonathan wants to arm the sect against himself”. “Before we talk of amnesty for Boko Haram, they must first come into the open, hand over all their weapons and surrender them to the Federal Government.
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