Thursday 12 February 2015

MARRIAGE IS NOT MEANT FOR EVERY BODY....Says Lizzy Anjorin

Top controversial Yoruba actress and movie producer, Lizzy Anjorin has recently opened up about her views on marriage and having children.
Liz Anjorin, whose current movie ‘Kofo, The First Lady‘ is currently out in the market, in an interview with Encomium said having children and getting married is not for everybody.
One thing I always tell people is not everyone is meant to have kids or even get married. So live your life, and when the time is right, you will definitely meet that perfect person” she said.
Speaking on when she will get married, the star actress said she “will surely do that once the time is right.”
In the interview, Liz Anjorin revealed that she has just wrapped up producing six movies. “I just finished producing six movies that would be released soon” she said.

Tuesday 10 February 2015

THE MANY ATROCITIES BEHIND GOVERNOR FASHOLA'S UNCLE, KAYODE FASHOLA + HOW HE MAY END UP IN JAIL

Uncle K
 Alhaji Kayode B Fashola popularly known as Uncle K. He is an Uncle to the present Governor of Lagos State Tunde Fashola. His number is 08033282610 and he lives at 21, Akinhanmi Street Surulere.

  The woman in this picture above is her legally married second wife. Her offence is that uncle K found a complimentary card of another man on her table. And without asking questions, he locked the door and almost beat her to death.most pathetic story is  that this man is not only a wife beater, he is a smoker, a drunk, extremely jealous and a chronic womanizer. He boasted that he is above the law in Lagos by virtue of his position but we all know that no one is above God.

Thursday 5 February 2015

NIGERIAN CONTROVERSIAL NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS INI EDO FLAUNTS HER WORLK OUT BODY

Controversial Nigerian Nollywood actress Ini Edo yesterday shared this pics below and tagged fitness queen Kate Henshaw whose body keeps on defying her age.
Ini Edo

IMPORTATION OF RICE AND TOMATOES WILL BE BAN IN NIGERIA IF ELECTED...SAYS GMB

GMB
APC Presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari said that he will ban the importation of rice and tomatoes in Nigeria if elected into office. Buhari stated this on Monday, Feburary 2, 2015, during a meeting with the organized Private Sector in Lagos.
Buhari said these food stuffs can be produced in the country and will be banned from being imported.
Buhari said “How can Nigeria be importing virtually everything? How can we be importing even tomatoes? If I am elected, basic items like rice and tomatoes, which we have the capacity to produce, will be banned from being imported,”
Buhari also said that his administration will focus on agriculture, mining, infrastructure and also on producing jobs for the many unemployed youths in the country.
The APC presidential candidate comments on the failing power sector and the steps he would take to tackle the problem.
Buhari said he would take to overhaul the system.
“Our studies show that we will require no less than 200,000 trained personnel to support the initiative to provide power and light up Nigeria. Apart from the inherent direct employment that this will give, the reduction in the cost of production, the savings from self-generation by Nigerians, who currently spend a lot of their income on purchase of diesel and petrol to generate their own electricity, will reduce the burden on their disposable income”

Wednesday 4 February 2015

WHAT NEDG SHOULD PUT INTO CONSIDERATION OVER 2015 ELECTORAL DEBATE



Reason We Need a Credible 2015 ELECTORAL DEBATE
What NEDG Should Put Into Consideration



Have you ever wondered why those who voted a political officer to office are the same set of people who kicks against the policies of the same? Shall we say they made mistakes or uninformed choice by their votes? This has for sometimes now been the case and it looks like repeating itself as we begin another era of electioneering campaign that will usher in choices that will lead us for another four-year tenure.

To avoid making this re-occurring mistake in selection of those to lead us it is my believe that we can judiciously make use of the “Political Debate”, this process has been discovered to be a veritable tool that can be harnessed for political education in order to enhance political participation. Now that Nigeria is off the shore of democratic nascence, it is pertinent to develop a platform credible enough to educate voters by giving candidates of political parties an ample opportunity to address the electorate in order to minimize the risk of blind voting.  In an election, power belongs to the electorate while after the election, the elected take the helm of affairs.  It is high time we used political debate more effectively to stop the people from crying foul of  the leaders they elected with their votes.

Nigeria Electoral Debate Group (NEDG) has been saddled with the responsibility to conduct another 2015 electoral debate, hence the need to arise as a compatriot of Nigeria to lend my voice.  Democracy is still the best system of government and must be sustained. Let us consider the followings as suggestions to NEDG members (I know plans are on ground).

NEUTRALITY: Membership of the group, I believe, is based on non-partisanship.  Therefore, the neutrality of the members of the group must not be compromised in order to uphold the integrity of the exercise. Rights of coverage of the exercise must not be limited to selected media.  However, this is not a time to question the criteria for membership but it is a time to believe in utmost good faith that justice has been done.

OBJECTIVITY: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) must be objective. Your choice of journalists present for questioning must have been carefully done so that candidates will not attach the questioners to various media owners who have their political affiliations.  Meanwhile, please note that electorates have their reservations on the activities of media houses in respect to drumming up support for the candidates of their choices. Questions must be drafted and sent for a third-person view (a professor in political science preferably).

VENUE SETTING: what is worth doing at all is worth doing well. The setting of the exercise must be carefully done to give room for special effects and glamour. Good lighting must be achieved.  A platform must be created specially for the debaters with cushion chairs and small tables that can contain a glass cup and a table water. On the platform of the debaters, the speaking point with a microphone must be created not blocking either the views of the co-debaters or the audience.  More so, presentational aids must be provided for where the debater can graphically and textually analyze his/her political agenda, plans and ideologies.
Another platform is meant for the questioners who will sit facing the debaters. On carved table for the questioners, uni-directional microphones must be positioned in front of each person. Table water and glass cups must also be placed on them.  There is need for the technical crews to have their stand but must not be in view of the cameras. The setting must done that all cameras are properly placed to avoid distractions.  The photographers and cameramen must be positioned to avoid disruption. The audience, which has been carefully selected, must be well positioned from the questioners to avoid blocking of views.

SENDING OF INVITES: NEDG must strive to get invites across to all candidates to ensure full participation.  A feedback from the candidate signifying their intention to attend must be obtained.  The invite must be followed up with a telephone conversation to serve as a reminder of the exercise.  Full details of the event and expectations from the candidates must be carefully passed across to the appropriate quarters. All candidates must be informed to come along with their profiles as background information of the candidates must be beamed on the presentational aids.

As a candidate approaches the speaking point, his/her profile is beamed with a voice over running concurrently on the presentational aids with the moderator with a satement ‘I present to you…’ This will be followed by an applause from the audience. If I were a member, I would have suggested that a foreign journalist be part of the questioners.  On the presentation that will be done by the candidates, there will be an allotted time that will be seen by all for transparency.  A prompter will be used for time-keeping.

After all is said and done, let the debate begin.  All the audio and video files of the exercise must be sent to the national archives centres for references.  I wish Nigerians a free and fairer elections ahead. God bless NEDG. God bless Nigeria.

BOMBSHELL! PASTOR J.T KALEJAIYE OF RCCG ENDORSE GMB AND PROF OSINBANJO NEXT PRESIDENT

During sunday service and in his  sermon, Pastor J.T. Kalejaiye predicted ‘there would be a pleasant surprise in 2015 elections’, telling congregants to ‘go and mark it’.Sounding angry with the way Nigeria is going, Kalejaiye, the regional evangelist of RCCG fumed: “Of what use is my brother, my blood brother who is not going to move the nation forward? And you want me to vote for him because he is my brother? Don’t let us deceive ourselves.”He continued, “We have to change our system… Who is a Christian? Who is a Muslim? When I was working somewhere, my boss was a Muslim. I enjoyed under him. My boss provoked me to study further. My boss was always after my welfare. It shall be well with him wherever he is today. He is a Muslim. The soldier attached to me was with me for almost 15 years. I never knew he was a Muslim. The day he opened his mouth to say “Sir, I am Muslim,” I said “What? But you follow me to the camp. You do this, you do that.” He said that when it was time to pray he would pray.“Brethren, wake up! Who is a Christian? That somebody goes to church doesn’t make him a Christian. 
 That somebody bears Christian name doesn’t make him a Christian. You are a Christian yet there is no employment for our youths. People who should be feeding their parents are still being fed by their parents. How many youths can get married today without the support of their parents financially? During our own time, we did our wedding, we only called our parents to come and eat. Today, our children who are 35, we are still feeding them.“What are we saying? Let’s call a spade a spade, brethren. Things cannot continue this way. Corruption is the order of the day. You can steal and nothing will follow. That’s all… Brethren, if you don’t do something, something will do you. Wake up!”.

Monday 2 February 2015

SHAMELESS ACTRESS CAUGHT IN THE ACT WITH HER HUSBAND'S FRIEND IN A CHEAP HOTEL


CAUGHT IN THE ACT
A married woman has bitten more than she can chew and her marriage is now on the brinks after a member of her husband’s family caught her red - handed with her husband’s friend in one of the cheap hotel in town.
The woman already has a child for her husband but that is even making the matters worse as it is believed that her husband’s friend might be the father of the child if checks are conducted. Her husband is out of town.The husband’s family, a woman, who caught her, waited for both of them  to enter their hotel room, spend a few minutes, before storming the room. and  caught them in the act…