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Infinix Hot 8 Gaming Review - Mario Kart, PES, Modern Combat, Asphalt 9 (Photos)

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Infinix Hot 8 Gaming Review


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjDbq68zL5g

I got a really positive surprise while playing Modern Combat 5, Pro evolution Soccer (PES 2019), Asphalt 9, PUBG Mobile and Mario Kart Gameplay. No heating issues during this test.

See screenshots from video below *Cheers*

The Allegory In The Garden Of Eden Account Of The Fall Of Man By Reno Omokri

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A The Allegory in The Garden of Eden Account of the Fall of Man


When Christ said “except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, ye have no life in you” (John 6:53), He did not mean His literal body. Most people will accept this as true. The Son of God was obviously not advocating Papua New Guinea style cannibalism.


He was of course speaking of His figurative body and blood, which we partake in when we observe Holy Communion, a practice that began 2000 years before Christ came to Earth, as demonstrated by Abraham and Melchizedek in Genesis 14:18.

So, why do we take other Scriptural accounts that were meant to be taken figuratively, literally?

There are accounts in Scripture that were written in Hebrew and Aramaic and both of these languages tend to use polite words for things, places and situations that may be indiscreet to mention in decent company.

For instance, the word that would literally be translated as carnal copulation or coitus between a man and a woman is referred to as knowledge or know in the Old Testament of Scripture.

So, when Genesis 4:1 says

“Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the LORD.”

The word knew in question is the Hebrew word ya-da‘ and it is a polite way of saying that Adam had coitus with Eve. That word is used in various tenses and adjectives of the word know, including knew, knowledge, knowing and to know. Bear this in mind, as I will connect the dots later. But first, let me share a first hand account of a girl who once lived and may still live in the ancient city of Benin. It is a true story.

Have you ever known or grown up with or watched an innocent, chaste young girl grow up? If you had, you will know that young girls can be quite impressionable and easily swayed.

For instance, I know of a young girl in Benin, an ancient city in Nigeria, in the early 90s who was like that. So innocent. So bashful. So chaste and pure. Until one day, this girl changed. What happened to her? A certain big man in the neighbourhood had taken advantage of her.

No. It was not rape. This big man (now an ex Senator) was popular in the neighbourhood for his wealth and his philandering ways. Apparently, he had his eyes set on this innocent girl and one day, he ‘innocently’ gave her a lift, propositioned her, and in her naivety, she got carried away, and this man had carnal knowledge of her and they became habitual lovers.

It was clear to the whole neighbourhood that this girl had changed. Her eyes became open. She lost her innocence. Her natural hair was no longer good enough for her. She got a perm. And her terracotta skin would no longer do. It was a case of Tura to the rescue. The more she invested in Tura cream, the shinier and lighter she became.

Her dressing also changed. She became a Lolita. She would no longer talk to us, small boys and girls, in the neighbourhood. Her level had changed. She was now above us. She became a sisi. I do not know if this word is still in use in today’s Nigeria, but those Nigerians known as Bendelites, would catch my drift.

And then her sugar daddy tired of her, or maybe not. Maybe he just found a new impressionable young girl fresh out of secondary school and moved on. I do not know which. You never quite know with these things. But in any case, she became another in the long list of neighbourhood girls he had used and dumped.

The above is a true story. I know the name of the girl, the name of the ex Senator and the neighbourhood were this occurred in Benin, Nigeria.

But why is it relevant? It is relevant because it is an example of how an innocent girl can lose her innocence and literally have her eyes opened by having a sexual encounter.

I have read the Scriptures from cover to cover and in multiple translations as well as in English, Greek (New Testament), Aramaic and Hebrew. I have also visited Israel, Greece, Rome, Ethiopia, Turkey and many other places in search of deeper insight into Scripture.

How well do you know the Scriptures? I have a secondary school friend named Kehinde, who is now sort of a pastor and he wrote on Facebook that he has jettisoned all other translations of The Holy Bible and he just holds to his King James Version jeje (a Yoruba word meaning gently), and I laughed. If only he knew!

If you have only read one translation of Scripture, I urge you to read another one. And then another. A lot is lost in translation. For example, if I converted $100 into pounds today, I may get £80.30. But if I tried to buy back $100 with that £80.30, I would not be able to. Why? Because value is always lost in the conversion process.

It is the same with Scripture. Scripture was not written in English. It was written in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. And when Scripture is translated, a lot of value is lost. That is why you should read multiple translations. But the best is to teach yourself the original languages or learn them professionally, then read original manuscripts in their mother language.

Why? Because Scripture was inspired by God, but translations were, in many cases, inspired by men. Men, like King James, who had his own agenda.

You have probably read Matthew 11:12 in the King James Version, which says: “And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force.”

The truth is that what the original Greek says and what the KJV above says, are almost as different as night and day. You read the above and feel like taking the kingdom “by force”. But that is because it was translated at the behest of a king who had a conqueror’s mentality.

Let us read that verse in the New International Version and see if you will even recognise it:

“From the days of John the Baptist until now, the kingdom of heaven has been subjected to violence, and violent people have been raiding it.” Now, let us read it in the Contemporary English Version: “From the time of John the Baptist until now, violent people have been trying to take over the kingdom of heaven by force.”

Or consider Isaiah 45:11 in the King James Version, which says:

“Thus saith the LORD, the Holy One of Israel, and his Maker, Ask me of things to come concerning my sons, and concerning the work of my hands command ye me.”

Now, it appears to indicate that God wants us to command Him about the works of His hand. But, you must understand that that is what a King wants to hear, and since he paid for the translation, that is what his translators gave him.

But read it in the New International Version.

“This is what the LORD says– the Holy One of Israel, and its Maker: Concerning things to come, do you question me about my children, or give me orders about the work of my hands?”

Let us also read the Contemporary English Version:

“I am the LORD, the Creator, the holy God of Israel. Do you DARE question me about my own nation or about what I have done?” You can see from the NIV and CEV, that God is warning us not to dare presume to command Him. He is God and we are man. He is the Creator and we are His creatures.

Do you now see what translations can do? He who pays the translator dictates the translation.

Take something like leprosy. When you read the word leprosy in the King James Version, it is rarely referring to what you know as leprosy. The Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek words translated as leprosy, often refer to a variety of skin diseases, but the translators could not find an exact meaning for them, so a choice was made to call any skin disease leprosy.

You have probably read or heard of Naaman, the head of the Syrian Army in 2 Kings chapter 5. He is referred to as a leper in the KJV and many other English translations. But almost all scholars, and even the translators of the KJV, put a cautionary note indicating that the word leprosy, as used for Naaman, is a generic word for skin disease. It is more likely that Naaman had another type of skin infection.

How do we know? Because, in those days, actual lepers were isolated and ostracised and it is unlikely that a leper would rise to the trusted position as head of the king’s army and stand in the presence of the king. Leprosy was often infectious, and in those days, they had little knowledge of which leprosy was infectious and which was not.

If you read Scripture, you would see that it is a truthful and holy work and is the inspired word of God. However, the word of God in Proverbs 2:4 says that you cannot truly understand God’s wisdom except you “seek it like silver and search for it as for hidden treasures.”

Turn to Songs of Solomon 2:3 and you will read the following:

“As the apple tree among the trees of the wood, so is my beloved among the sons. I sat down under his shadow with great delight, and his fruit was sweet to my taste.” (KJV)

Songs of Solomon is a book believed to be written by King Solomon (its authorship is not certain) about the carnal intercourse of two young lovers. The theme is about the erotic intimacy of the lovers.

But note how King Solomon (?) uses polite words to describe the male lover. He is described as ‘the apple tree’, while other men are described as ‘trees of the woods’. Next, notice how he describes the coitus between them. The young female lover says ‘his fruit was sweet to my taste’.

So a tree means a man, and coitus is described as fruit that is sweet.

In Rabbinical Judaism, Songs of Solomon 2:3 is said to represent “the male sign of the covenant organ of procreation.”

Remember those dots I promised to connect? Now may be a good time to connect them, but I don’t want to connect them for you. Perhaps you can connect them yourself.

I would not want to dwell too much on this issue other than to say that my readers should read the whole of Songs of Solomon chapter 2. When you have done so, consider reading Genesis chapters 2 and 3. And after you have done so, sit back and think. Perhaps the Spirit would minister to you.

In fact, William Shakespeare borrowed (or stole?) lines from Songs of Solomon in several of his works including Romeo and Juliet. Some think, and I agree with them, that he did this because in Elizabethan England, coitus was considered too unseemly for decent conversation and so it had to be referred to in allegorical terms, which the Songs of Solomon does in a way that no other work of human origin does.

Why am I writing this? I am writing this to remind, or perhaps to inform my readers for the very first time (if they did not already know this), that Scripture is an esoteric book that should not be read, but studied.

The word of God says: “STUDY to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”-2 Timothy 2:15.

Study. What a simple word. But a deep word, nevertheless. It is a word that runs very deep. It means that you read, in an unhurried pace. Then you ponder over what you have read. Medicate and meditate on it. Chew it over, until it permeates your soulish man and crosses over to your spirit man, where true understanding is.

For as Job 32:8 says: “there is a spirit in man: and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth them understanding.”

In this part of the world, we are very lazy to study and as this is the case, we easily fall prey to people who depend on REVELATION rather than ELUCIDATION by studying Scripture. But in reality, IT IS WRITTEN is a far more accurate way to stave off spiritual error, than THE SPIRIT TOLD ME.

May God bless you and open your eyes to understand His word and may He feel you with the urge to “Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life:”-John 5:39.

Reno Omokri

Thinker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Avid traveller. Table Shaker. Buhari Tormentor. Sharer of the Gospel, not the gossip.

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/09/29/a-the-allegory-in-the-garden-of-eden-account-of-the-fall-of-man/

Nigerian Stock Market Investors Lose N11.52bn In Five Days

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The Nigerian Stock Exchange closed bearish for the week ended Friday, 27th September 2019 as key market growth indices were downturned. The bearish trend was as a result of heavy losses suffered by some blue-chips stocks such as; Stanbic IBTC Bank, Presco Plc and Cement Company of Northern Nigeria Plc.   

The NSE All-Share Index (ASI) was down by -0.09% to close at 27,698.69 basis points Week-to-Date. The NSEASI Year-to-Date currently stands at -11.95%.  

SEPLAT Petroleum Development Company Plc was the best performing stock for the week. The stock gained N96.69 to close at N556.60. Seplat Petroleum was up by 21% for the week. Continental Reinsurance Plc advanced by 20.38% to close at N1.89.

Total Nigeria Plc completes the top three traded stocks for the week. The stock appreciated by 20% to close at N120.  

A total turnover of 1.097 billion shares was traded this week by investors on the floor of the exchange market worth N16.693 billion. This is in contrast to 1.272 billion shares that exchanged hands last week by investors valued at N18.750 billion traded in 19,482 deals.  

On the flip side, Learn Africa Plc was the worst-performing stock for the week. The bluechip stock was down by 19.42% to close at N1.12. UACN Property Development Company Plc declined by 18.31% to close at N1.16. NPF Microfinance Bank Plc rounds up the top three losers chart for the week. The financial firm dips by 12% to close at N1.10.  

The Financial Services Industry, The Consumer Goods Industry and the Conglomerates Industry led the volume activity chart for the week, contributing N6.41 billion, N8.53 billion and  N203.24 million respectively to the total market equity.  

Source: https://financialmetricsnigeria.com/nigerian-stock-market-investors-lose-n11-52-billion-in-five-days-as-the-bourse-market-continues-bleeding/

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Body Odour: Ex Beauty Queen, Dabota Lawson To Help Tacha With Skincare, Makeup Kits

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It is no longer news that yesterday, the most controversial housemate of the Big Brother Naija season 4 housemates, Tacha was disqualified for physical violence during a fight with fellow housemate, Mercy.

This move has gotten so many reactions from different celebrities all over Nigeria.
The latest being that of ex beauty queen, Dabota Lawson who has promised to cater for Tacha’s skincare and makeup kits.

She wrote:
“Sincerely feel bad for. @symply_tacha . You guys will kill every inch of her self esteem and break her spirit. As a young girl seeing people especially men make fun her the way some of you are is really heart breaking . Imagine if she was your sister and people were treating her this way. Nobody is perfect , those of you maliciously attacking her in the name of dropping a comment or airing your views are no different from her . There’s no unpleasant smell that cannot be gotten rid of with the right skincare products so what’s the big deal? But she will never be able to get rid of the trauma this whole thing will cause her . Of all the addiction in the world, attention seeking seem to be worst of them all in this day and age . The way grown women and men have embarrassed themselves in the past 24 hours is beyond me. Too bad. I’m so scared for the world our kids are growing into. I would like to personally sponsor her to a full body makeover and aesthetic care with. Full set of makeup from and skin care product .. please get in touch with me let’s make you GLOW!!!

See more here; https://asknigeria.com.ng/topic/5181/tacha-s-body-odour-dabota-lawson-promises-to-sponsor-her-with-skincare-makeup-kits

Elephant Knocked Down By A Moving Train (Photos)

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Newsbroadcastnaija: It was quite a pitiable moment as this train's was cut short leaving passengers stranded on the road as a result of a fatal collision with a matured Elephant trying to cross the rail. Being in critical condition, the elephant finds it very difficult to move, had to crawl and drag self away from the rail slowly in anguish, but then the journey has got to pause for a while now as the train was partial damaged. Unfortunately, after 36hours of suffering in pains, the elephant later died in peace.
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Railway stations and other types of construction block elephants’ ancient pathways as they migrate from forest to forest and now too many elephants are killed by speeding trains each year…this latest accident is just one example of this urgent problem.
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Please share this important post with your followers and tag people, celebrities and news media who need to see it to help us spread awareness about this crisis before any more elephants are killed by humans! We MUST consider our wildlife and our environment before we build any new project otherwise it’s endangered species like elephants that pay with their lives! Thank you for sharing this video.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B2-Rs9FnX75/

Source: https://www.newsbroadcast.com.ng/2019/09/matured-elephant-in-critical-condition.html

PDP Mourns Nwabia, Commiserates With Family

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September 29, 2019

Press Statement

PDP Mourn Nwabia, Commiserates With Family

The leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is shocked and devastated by the news of the death of notable social activist and one of its frontline defender in the social media, Mr. Stanley Nwabia.

Indeed, our hearts bleed. Nwabia’s death is a painful loss to our party, the PDP; the teeming Nigerian youths as well as the overall struggle for democratic order and justice in Nigeria.

Nwabia was a courageous and patriotic Nigerian, who dedicated his youthful life in the defence of justice, equity, fairness, rule of law and the unity of our dear nation.

The PDP is pained that Nwabia left the stage at his prime when his family, community and our nation at large needed him the most.

The PDP deeply commiserates with Nwabia’s family. Our prayers go out especially to his wife, children and relations as well as the body of compatriots for this irreparable loss.

The PDP prays that God Almighty, in His mercies, grant eternal rest to the faithful departed as well as give all of us the fortitude to bear this loss

Signed:

Kola Ologbondiyan
National Publicity Secretary

FOI: Buhari’s State House Among Most Non-Transparent Govt Institutions – Survey

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Despite his government’s professed commitment to transparency, President Muhammadu Buhari’s office is still hoarding public information – especially its financial dealings from Nigerians, a new survey has found.

The State House is the third least responsive public institution in this year’s Freedom of Information and Compliance ranking.

The annual ranking in its seventh edition was conducted by the Public and Private Development Centre [PPDC] in collaboration with BudgIT Information Technology Network, Media Rights Agenda, Connected Development (CODE) and the Basic Rights Watch.

The research ranked 191 public institutions and 12 security agencies based on their level of disclosure to public finance expenditure information.

The survey was unveiled on Thursday as it is being done every September 28 since 2013.The State House came 189 out of 191. Only the Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS) and the Federal Ministry of Transportation ranked lower on the the table of all public agencies.

The Federal Ministry of Defense, the Defense Intelligence Service, and Nigeria Immigration Service are the three most unresponsive security agencies, according to the FOI ranking.

While the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) emerged the most compliant public institution, the Federal Fire Service came tops in the security agency category.

‘Bad Precedence’
Lanre Suraj, an anti-corruption activist, said the development is “setting a bad precedent for other lower office holders and ministries”.

Lawyer Asks Court To Sack FIRS Chief Fowler
“When the head which is the State House that is directly involved with the fund usage on behalf of the president is unwilling to volunteer information then it is already setting bad precedence,” he noted.

Former President Goodluck Jonathan signed the FOI law in 2011 after it had been stalled in the National Assembly for 12 years.

President Buhari has since committed to transparency and accountability in government, and has pledged to full implementation of the principles of the open government.His office, however, is one of the most non-compliant public institutions since the maiden edition of the FOI ranking in 2013.

The State House was inducted into the ‘FOI Hall of Shame’, an initiative of Media Rights Agenda launched in July 2017 to shine a spotlight on public officials and institutions that are undermining the effectiveness of the anti-corruption war

“This is a major blight to whatever achievement in the fight against corruption the government can make claim to,” said Mr Suraj.

The State House failed in the five indices of the 2019 ranking. It does not have FOI desk officers or conduct FOI trainings for staff, the survey indicated.

The president’s office neither published or submitted its annual FOI report to the Attorney General of the Federation’s office in the year under review as required by law.

The State House was equally flagged for ‘no disclosure’, ‘no proactive disclosure’ and ‘no response’ in the level of responsiveness to requests for information.

Presidential spokespersons Femi Adesina and Garba Shehu did not return calls nor respond to texts seeking responses to the ranking as at the time of filing this report.


Knotty Problem
Nigeria is one of about 120 countries of the world to have enacted laws protecting the right of citizens to access information and government data.

PREMIUM TIMES in 2017 published how the Attorney-General of the Federation’s office had complained that Nigerians have been too reluctant to make use of the FoI Act passed into law on February 24, 2011.

The law mandates public institutions to grant access and reply to a request for public records, except those on national security, within a time limit of seven days. Any insufficient denial of such request by an institution or public official attracts a fine of N500,000 payable on conviction by a court.

Nigerian ministries, departments, and agencies have received very few requests for information from citizens, the AGF’s office found in the report published in October 2017.

Media advocacy groups, however, argue that many Nigerians are discouraged from making attempts to assess the law because public institutions are frustrating citizens who file FOI requests.

‘Condoning Impunity’

In a report titled “unbridled impunity” published in 2018, the MRA accused the federal government of condoning impunity by hundreds of public institutions failing to implement the FOI law, a situation it said is making, “a mockery of the administration’s claim that it is committed to transparency and accountability”.

The publication examined seven annual FOI reports from 2011 to 2017 submitted by the AGF to the National Assembly. It found that only the AGF’s office has consistently submitted its annual report in the seven-year period.

This was also indicated in the latest 2019 ranking. Of the 191 public institutions rated, only the Attorney General’s office and the National Boundary Commission submitted and published their annual FOI report to the AGF as prescribed by the FOI law.

Media Advocacy Groups react

Mr Suraj, who is the chairman of the Civil Society Network Against Corruption (CSNAC) commended the National Electrical Regulation Commission (NERC) and the Nigerian Fire Service for their outstanding performance respectively in their categories – public intuition and security agency.

“Those living by the law should be encouraged but it is important we enforce a sanction on those falling to adhere to the law,” he said.He decried the fact that financial dealings of most public institutions is still shrouded in secrecy.

“It is the institutions dealing with huge money with potentials of abusing power and resources that will give least responses,” said Mr Tietie, the executive director of Citizens Advocacy for Social & Economic Rights (CASER).

“The transport ministry is the second least responsive institution because it controls a lot of resources. Anywhere you find resources been controlled which is supposed to be used in the interest of the people; you will find the least responses.

“It is a direct conspiracy by the government against the people,” the media rights activist noted.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/354932-foi-buharis-state-house-among-most-non-transparent-govt-institutions-survey.html

Osinbajo Will Have The Last Laugh, Says Pastor Bakare

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A senior pastor of the Latter Rain Assembly, Tunde Bakare has said Vice President Yemi Osinbajo will overcome his present travails in office.

He said Osinbajo will have “the last laugh.”

The Vice President recently denied claims made by a former APC official, Timi Frank, that the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) provided N90billion as campaign funds for Mr Osinbajo during the 2019 elections.

Bakare backed the Vice President, saying he found the allegation difficult to believe.

“Vice President Osinbajo will have the last laugh. You think I am stupid? Except he has violated his oath…,” he added.

Details later…

https://thenationonlineng.net/breaking-osinbajo-will-have-the-last-laugh-says-pastor-bakare/amp/

Six Times Buhari Has Disobeyed Court Orders - Punch

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The refusal of the Department of State Services to release Omoyele Sowore , the publisher of SaharaReporters, an online news platform from its custody has brought to mind several other instances where the government ignored court orders.

From unlawful imprisonment to outright refusal to obey court directives , below are some of the instance where the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government has erred.


Omoyele Sowore

Omoyele Sowore , a former presidential candidate and publisher of SaharaReporters , an online news platform was on August 3 , 2019 arrested by the DSS in Lagos and transferred to Abuja .

The DSS obtained an ex parte order to keep Sowore for 45 days . Barely 24 hours to the expiration of the 45 days detention order , the Attorney -General of the Federation’ s office filed charges of treasonable felony , cybercrime offences and money laundering against him before the Federal High Court in Abuja .

Sowore ’s lawyer , Femi Falana applied for his bail pending his arraignment . Justice Taiwo Taiwo of the federal high court, Abuja granted the prayer.
Sowore has since filed a case of contempt against the DSS boss , Yusuf Bichi , for failing to comply with the court order granting him bail.


Ibraheem El -Zakzaky

On December 2 , 2016 , Justice Gabriel Kolawole of the federal high court in Abuja ordered the release of the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria , Ibraheem El - Zakzaky and his wife , Zeenat from the custody of the Department of State Services .

As of the time of that ruling , El -Zakzaky and his wife had been in DSS ’ custody since December 2015 following an altercation between members of the Nigerian Army and the IMN in Zaria , Kaduna State .

Aside the order of the court to release them , the court also ordered that the DSS should pay the couple the sum of N 50 m as compensation.
This court order was disobeyed .

On August 5 , Justice Darius Khobo of Kaduna State High Court, granted El -Zakzaky , leave to seek medical attention in New Delhi , India .
The couple left for India and within a week were back in the country without receiving medical attention.

El - Zakzaky and wife are back in the DSS custody as of the time of filing this report .
The IMN leader is standing trial in another court over allegations of culpable homicide , unlawful assembly and disruption of the public peace among other charges.


Sambo Dasuki

Former National Security Adviser , Col . Sambo Dasuki is also one of the persons, who is still in custody , despite several courts ordering his release .

On Monday , July 2 , 2018 , the Federal High Court in Abuja granted bail to Dasuki from the custody of the DSS where he had been detained for two and a half years as of that time.

Delivering judgment in the suit filed by the ex -NSA in March 2019 , Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu ruled that his detention since December 29 , 2015 , amounted to a violation of his right to liberty.

Ojukwu ruled that the Federal Government ’s contention that Dasuki was being kept in custody on the grounds of his alleged threat to national security and his alleged ongoing investigation for money laundering did not warrant “ abrogating his right ” .

The judge also said that should the DSS have any further reason to interrogate him , the security agency could only invite and interview him between the hours of 9 am and 6 pm on working days .

Dasuki was picked up by operatives of the State Security Service in December 2015 . He was accused of illegal possession of firearms and diversion of $ 2 .1 billion from the arms deal contract .

The Economic Community of West African States Court of Justice on October 4 , 2016 , ordered his release from the illegal custody ; a judgement which the DSS had not obeyed .


Court order on debt limit

Another judgment, which the Federal Government may have disobeyed was the one made by the Federal High Court in Abuja directing the Federal Government to set the overall limits for the “ amounts of consolidated debts ” of the nation ’ s federal, state and local governments.

Justice Kolawole gave the judgment on February 20 , 2018 , in a suit filed by the Centre for Social Justice .

Justice Kolawole said it was mandatory for the government to set the debt limits as provided by section 42 ( 1 ) of the Fiscal Responsibility Act , 2007 .

He specifically ordered the Federal Government to set the debt limits , which should be approved by both the Senate and the House of Representatives within 90 days of the judgment .
The judgment has also yet to be obeyed .


Recovered loot

In March 2016 , Justice Mohammed Idris of the Federal High Court , Abuja ordered the federal government to publish details on the spending of recovered stolen funds by successive governments since 1999 . This order has not been obeyed till date .


Navy Captain Dada Labinjo

Navy Captain Dada Labinjo is allegedly being detained in the underground detention facility of the Defence Intelligence Agency in Abuja since September 12 , 2018 .

His lawyer , Mr Femi Falana , said though he obtained an order of the Federal High Court for his release , Labinjo has not been released .
Falana , who said this in an August 15 , 2019 , letter to the Executive Secretary, National Human Rights Commission , said Labinjo was just one of 67 persons, including foreigners , being illegally detained without trial by the navy.


https://punchng.com/six-times-buhari-has-disobeyed-court-orders/

BBNaija: Mercy And Diane Accused Of Lesbianism, Here’s Why

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BBNaija housemates, Diane and Mercy are now being accused of practicing lesbianism in the pepper dem house.

Some fans and viewers of the BBNaija reality show are accusing the last two female housemates in this year’s show of lesbianism as old videos showing them kissing each other on two different occasion resurfaces.

Since Tacha got disqualified from the BBNaija show after her fight with Mercy, fans who were dissatisfied that Mercy got two strikes instead of being disqualified as well have been digging up reasons for Biggie to disqualify her too.

After they had the fight and Tacha yanked Mercy’s hair, former BBNaija housemate who was disqualified during his season,
Kemen shared a picture of the reality show book which stated the prohibited behaviour of housemates.

The prohibited behaviour in the picture he shared includes violence, homo-sexuality/Same sex relationship and offence. Fans have now dug up videos showing Mercy and Diane kissing on the lips, calling them lesbians.

Watch videos below.

https://mobile.twitter.com/Femzybeezle/status/1172853344433508353

https://www.wavygist.com/2019/09/29/bbnaija-mercy-and-diane-accused-of-lesbianism-heres-why-video/

"South Exported Banditry, Kidnapping, Armed Robbery To The North" - Sani

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•Tells IPoB: North not afraid of Nigeria breaking up

•On community policing: Multiplication of security outfits not helpful.

•On 2023: Southern leaders cannot decide zoning for political parties


By Ben Agande, Kaduna


The Secretary General of the Arewa Consultative Forum, Anthony Sani, in this interview, speaks on the state of the nation, saying the North is not afraid of Nigeria breaking up but prefers a strong, united country.

According to him, those who accuse President Muhammadu Buhari of lack of performance are not being truthful because if Nigerians had adjudged him as a failure in his first term, they would not have voted him for second term.


Let’s start with the issue of security on which many Nigerians think government hasn’t done much because kidnapping and banditry have continued to fester across the country despite the measures taken by the authorities. Where do you stand?

For proper assessment of efforts by government, it is important to do fact checking on what was inherited and what obtains now.

There was a time when people feared to gather in churches, in markets and in any ceremonies out of fear of attacks which transcended northern states and FCT. As a result, sense of helplessness and hopelessness overwhelmed the people, including residents of FCT.

The security challenges were so widespread that the United States made a forecast that Nigeria was at tipping point and would fall off the cliff by 2015.That did not happen. Thanks to the emergence of this regime. Today, the country is still one because Boko Haram has been tamed and the activities of the sect have been limited to the fringes of the North-East by the current regime.

But because corruption has stolen our patrimony, our opportunity and our future for many decades as well as the introduction of cashless economy which has made armed robbery to be unattractive, there has been recent resurgence of banditry, kidnapping and cattle rustling as business for some people. The UN Resolution 1966 of 2010 is specific that affected states must address the underlying causes, which this regime has been trying to address by way of fighting insurgence and corruption in order to create the enabling environment for the economy to be diversified away from oil to the exploitation of natural resources. The government has been trying to deliver on its promises. And it seems there is improvement.

For banditry, kidnapping and cattle rustling to give way, government must enlist the support of citizens not only in the use of military might but also of the citizens who should exercise patience and help government overcome the challenges.

The efforts of government alone against the insecurity posed by insurgents, bandits, cattle rustlers, herders and farmers conflicts, militants activism, cultism, ritual killings and even baby factories are not enough. One way citizens can support government is through the community policing and to avoid giving ethnic and religious coloration to purely criminal activities lest such coloration provide criminals with platform to hide and perpetrate crimes, knowing it is not possible to prosecute ethnicity and religion.

The fight against corruption should not be left to the Federal Government alone. States and local governments and the citizens must join the fight against corruption and stigmatize it in such a way as to discourage the practice of cash-for-peerage in our national life. Those arraigned for corruption should defend themselves instead of insisting that all corrupt people must be arraigned at the same time. I say so because the fight against corruption is work in progress that is expected to outlive the current regime.


Negotiating with bandits and kidnappers is ongoing in Katsina after the exercise proved successful in Zamfara. But critics say this is amoral. What does ACF think?

I am not the official spokesman for ACF which has a spokesman. I only complement his efforts. Most of your questions should be directed to the National Publicity Secretary whose job is to address your concerns please.

As far as I am concerned, negotiation to save lives is not out of place. You will recall that the Israeli government released 1, 000 members of Hamas held in custody in exchange for the release of one Israeli soldier held captive by Hamas in 2006. Also in 2014, then-President Obama negotiated the release of one American soldier held captive by the Taliban in exchange for five Taliban soldiers held by America in Guantanamo. Also note why the UN often invites warring parties to Geneva for peace talks. The aim is to avoid further killings in wars and not because the UN approves killings in wars.

That is why there is an adage that says if you kill one person, you would be charged for murder; if you kill ten persons, you would be examined for insanity, but if you kill 1,000 people, you would be invited for peace talks in Geneva not because the world likes your killings but because the world wants to stop further killings. That is the way I see the spirit of the negotiation by the governors of Katsina and Zamfara states, to wit, stop further killings in their states by bandits. So those who use Danegeld’s theory of rewarding bad behaviours and attack the two governors should have realistic appreciation of the situations.


One of the measures being taken by the police to stem insecurity is community policing under which 40, 000 non-police officers are to be recruited across the country (50 per local government area).Is it the right step in the right direction?

I understand community policing to mean the involvement of communities to police their precinct. I do not think those involved have to be recruited formally to become another security outfit. While not condemning community policing, it is my honest suggestion that the Federal Government should recruit adequate number of trained and well equipped police personnel. It is only then we can know whether the Nigeria Police can deliver on the promise of its mandate or cannot deliver. Multiplication of security outfits may not be helpful.


So, being a regional body, you are not carried along on the initiative. Right?

I said I do not know the details. But my take has always been that there should be enough number of trained and well equipped police personnel for the nation. A situation where so many villages do not have police outposts is never helpful. Therefore, it is unthinking to conclude that state police will be the magic wand.

Many organisations and individuals, including state governors, Afenifere and Ohanaeze, have canvassed state police as solution to the issue of insecurity in the country. Where does community policing leave state police?

I do not have the details of community policing which is not one and the same thing with the police. I am not for state police because I do not believe in multiplication of security outfits. If the number of trained and equipped state police personnel are not adequate, state police would not be the magic wand. What is more, given the way state governors have used State Electoral Commissions to kill democracy at the local government level, governors are most likely to abuse state police for wrong purposes. There is another challenge that state police personnel can take sides during conflicts in those states with diverse citizens.

The question of one monolithic North has been an issue as the Middle Belt says they are not part of the North. Are they right?

The agitations by the Middle Belt was more or less the response to the Willink Commission which brought about Mid Western Region. The late J.S.Tarka wanted Middle Belt Region reminiscent of the Mid-Western Region. Now that states have been created to allay the fear of the minorities of domination by the majority in the country, it stands to reason to submit that the agitation by the Middle Belt Forum is rooted in what no longer exists. If you consider Benue State where the Tiv have been in power since 1999 to the chagrin of the Idoma; if you consider what happens in Kogi State where the Igala hold sway against other minorities; if you consider Borno State where the Kanuri would not allow southern Borno to produce the governor; and if you consider Plateau State where Muslims cannot produce a deputy governor and get appointed as VC of UNIJOS and JUTH; and compare same with what happens in Kaduna and Kebbi states where the Hausa-Fulani hold sway against other ethnic nationalities, then you can hardly avoid the conclusion that the challenges of marginalization is not an exclusive preserve of the big three. All groups in Nigeria abuse their advantages. Furthermore, the Chairman of the Northern States’ Governors Forum is from Plateau State and a non-Muslim. Generals Gowon, Babangida and Abubakar who are among the patrons of ACF are from the North-Central geopolitical zone.

The 2023 presidency is already generating controversy even if it is several years away. Zoning is especially a contentious issue as the South fears power may not go back there after the North would have done eight years. Do you think this fear is justified? To be clear, what is the North’s game plan?

I am of the view that it is too early to start the politics of 2023 when the sitting regime is not up to six months in office. I also do not believe the North has any game plan in a multiparty democracy.

You will recall that in the first republic, (Alhaji Ahmadu Bello) Sardauna’s NPC contested not only with (the late Obafemi) Awolowo’s Action Group and (the late Nnamdi Azikiwe) Zik’s NCNC from the South but also with Aminu Kano’s NEPU and Tarka’s UMBC from the North.

Under the current dispensation when politics of rotation, power shift and zoning is being bandied about, Buhari contested against President Obasanjo from the South in 2003 and President Jonathan in 2011 and 2015. Also in 2019, 76 presidential candidates came from both the North and the South. This at once suggests that there has been no national consensus on rotation or zoning that is accepted and binding on political parties which enjoys the exclusive preserve of presenting candidates for elections.


Southern leaders recently warned against power remaining in the North in 2023 against the backdrop of statements credited to northern leaders like Governor El-Rufai suggesting that power may not shift to the South. How do you respond?

That is their personal opinion and not the position of their political parties. All those who talk of politics of rotation and zoning are not political parties which will present candidates for election. It is only political parties that can present candidates for elections.


The Federal Government has replaced RUGA with the National Livestock Transformation Programme. But southerners say they don’t know the difference between the two concepts and are therefore opposed to any of them. Can you enlighten us?

The same groups opposed to open grazing as panacea to trespasses by nomadic practices are the ones opposed to any intervention by the Federal Government on ranches despite knowing that nomads are landless and limited by both expertise and capacity to establish ranches that can improve security and livestock. They are the same groups who opposed RUGA and now opposed to the National Livestock Transformation Programme. Since the banning of nomads in favour of sedentary practice can improve not only security but also the quality and volume of livestock in the polity and economy, the critics should suggest how best the management of livestock should be that is acceptable to majority of stakeholders. It is not enough to condemn by mere declaration laced with threats and intimidation without any suggestions.


The Fulani have been painted as a difficult race going by the activities of killer herdsmen. What is ACF doing to address the issue?

Difficult in what ways? Though landless, I have not heard the Fulani talking that farmers should fence their farms. Mind you, there are Fulani herdsmen and farmers. What ACF does is to appeal to both herders and farmers not to take the law into their hands and stifle security which both need for livestock and farming to flourish.


President Buhari is a northerner. But there is this perception that his government hasn’t performed over the past four and a half years. Is ACF worried?

If his regime did not perform in the last tenure as suggested by you, how come his regime was not rejected but re-elected in 2019 with larger margin of 3.9m votes compared to the margin of 3m votes in 2015?


Nigeria at 59, many southerners believe northerners are slowing the country down. How do you respond?

How is the North slowing them down? Does the North determine how state governments are run? Does the Federal Government under President Buhari determine the usage of allocations to their states? It may be fact of history that education arrived in the South a century earlier than when it reached the North amid stiff resistance by perhaps Islam, a resistance which Boko Haram sect still echoes. But that has not affected the South in any way. A man from the South once accused the North of killing agriculture because of oil. But I told him that Malaysia did not collect the palm oil seedlings from the North. Yet southerners are the major importers of palm oil from Malaysia.


How has North fared in 59 years given the thinking that northern leaders have ruled for the most part and that section has been more backward than the South?

But the South has ruled for more years under the nascent democracy. The military junta who ruled did not do so on behalf of the North. And if we compare the socio-economic status of the North by way of number of universities, schools, roads, etc with what obtains today, however, the pace, majority of northerners count their blessings one-by-one. The only regret is the insecurity posed by insurgency, banditry, kidnapping, armed robbery, etc, most of which have been exported to the North from the South but which we hope to overcome. After all, we know that over the long history of nations and long lives of individuals, the powerful and the powerless, the rich and the poor often switch places. Our situation is not beyond redemption given purposeful leadership and the best of every northerner.


What does the North think about the Igbo separatist group IPoB?

The IPOB has the right to agitate for separation. Many nations go through such agitations. Examples include the state of Alaska where some people want to leave America to join Russia. We have some people in Xinjiang Province in China who do not want to be part of China. Some people in Aceh in Indonesia are separatists just like in Quebec in Canada. You heard what happened in Catalonia in Spain and Scotland in Britain.

So there is nothing exotic or quixotic in hankering for separation by some groups. After all, the good things of life are not natural order of things but attained through ceaseless hard work by not only the leaders but also by everyone. But majority in the North do not fear separation, though are of the view that the certain benefits for one united big Nigeria are more than the uncertain gains in separation. More so for the Igbo who settle and invest in other climes than the reverse.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/09/insecurity-the-south-exported-banditry-kidnapping-armed-robbery-to-the-north-sani-acf-scribe/

Ooni Of Ife & Wife At The Olojo Festival (Photos)

For Buhari’s Sake, So Many Projects Go To Daura - Daily Trust

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Many projects have been completed with several still ongoing. Some are still being planned as sites have been allocated for them. Some of the projects include rehabilitation or expansion of existing ones, re-activation and completion of those abandoned as well as new ones.

Heavy-duty machines and construction sites can be seen at different locations executing different projects, including road construction, drainages, schools, water projects, etc, depicting an apparent testimony of benefiting from the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

During a visit to the town, our correspondent discovered that there is hardly any federal ministry that is not executing a project in the town. Power, Housing, Works, Transport, Health, Education and other ministries have projects that are classified as Special Projects Unit (SPU) as displayed in various locations in the town.

Aside the federal projects massively being carried out across the town and neighbouring villages, friends and associates of the president have undertaken some projects that are adding value to the people’s lives.


Some key projects

There is an ongoing massive construction of township roads and drainages totaling about 40km across the city. Four contractors are executing the projects. A ring road of 80-90km is about to commence. During the first tenure of the Buhari administration, 21km of drainages and waterways were constructed.

The building of schools for people with special needs has begun at the cost of N500m. The Federal Polytechnic, Daura is expected to take off in January 2020 at its temporary site. 100 hectares of land has been provided for the permanent site.

The proposed Federal University of Transportation has been alloted 6,000 hectares and the project is to commence any moment from now.

Already completed and being put to use is the multi-million naira Nigerian Air Force referral hospital equipped with state-of-the-art equipment. The Air Force has set up a response air wing just as the Nigerian Army has established a base in the town.

Others are the upgrade and expansion of the town’s mini stadium at the cost of N259m and the National Directorate of Employment (NDE) N84m centre that just graduated its first set of 100 students trained in various trades and skills.
There is also a skills acquisition centre that has been completed but is yet to be commissioned under the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) programme along Zango road.

The first lady, Aisha Buhari, is also supporting her husband’s town to develop. She has built a 50-bed maternity center at the town’s general hospital, besides setting up empowerment programs for women and the less privileged.

A helipad was constructed in the town, just as the 27-year-old once abandoned Sabke Dam has been completed and is presently supplying 1m litres of water to Daura and neighbouring communities. Many SDG 2018 school projects have been completed and already put to use.

A 73km 132 KVA line was constructed from Katsina to Daura, in addition to the commissioning of two 30 and 40 MVA transformers to boost power supply in the town.
Projects in the pipeline include the railway line and the dualisation of the 72km Daura-Katsina road.

The state government is also supporting the town’s infrastructure transformation. To boost tourism and support the massive influx of guests to the town, the state government-owned Daura Motel was upgraded and expanded at the cost of about N450m. Roads already constructed include the 92km Fago-Katsayal-Kwarasawa-Jirdere-Koza to Kawanar Sabke road, and the Sandamu-Baure road.

Private interventions in the town include the e-library built by Chief Emeka Offor, while the Jack-Rich Tein Foundation in a joint venture with the NNPC and Belema Oil constructed a 400,000 litres capacity solar-powered water system in the town. Aliko Dangote is also spending N100m on the town’s mosque.


We want more – residents

Even with the massive transformation, Daura still has challenges such as the large number of unemployed youths and inadequate power supply. The recent closure of land borders has compounded its woes as hundreds of youths who were ferrying smuggled items across the border are now idle and posing security threats to the community.

Power supply has always been a source of concern to residents, though several power projects are currently going on with some already completed.

Only recently, the residents complained to the president during his sallah visit that they get 24-hour electricity only when he is around, which they said was crippling economic activities.

A cross-section of residents spoken to believe that in as much as they appreciate the ongoing developments in the town, there are still areas that when addressed Daura could be better off, especially the establishment of industries and companies that can engage the teeming unemployed youths.

Bashar Hassan said: “If you look at the whole town, hardly can you see any industry or a large company operating, we have vast agricultural lands that such companies can use to further boost our strength.”

The chairman of Daura Emirate Development Association, Aliyu Daura, said: “As far as we are concerned, we are grateful with all these developments coming our way, but people’s belief that they must get cash is uncalled for, it’s development we want and we want these things to spread to Katsina as well, it’s an opportunity we have.”

On the town’s needs, Aliyu said: “We want a dual carriage way from Daura to Kongolom, it’s a chance before us, if Buhari leaves, no one will do it for us, we should do away with our personal interests and seek development.

“The border closure is of two things, people that are smugglers within us will not be happy with it, but in a situation that some of us that have travelled wide observed that no country allows food into it. Let’s bear the consequences which is just for a while, there is wisdom in the closure.”

On power, Aliyu said: “I was among those that went to TCN in Abuja, where we met Dr. Guru and expressed our grievances and concerns, he told us that they were having issues in Kano. This problem of power is not only in Daura, even Katsina, Sokoto, it’s a national issue.”

Another resident, Buhari Mohammed said: “The poverty level among residents is alarming and must be looked at holistically. Yes, we have got hospitals and other things coming up like schools but people should understand that it is not meant only for Daura people, especially appointments into them.

“We may get an upper hand when lower cadre jobs are open for grabs but the few that will get the jobs cannot remove the town from the depth of poverty.”

Another resident, Abdullahi Abdulkadir, said, “My worst fear is the rate of crime that may engulf our town after the youths are out of the smuggling business. They will end up attacking us with crimes, my take is for government to please as a matter of urgency get them something else to engage them before they fall on us.”


https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/for-buharis-sake-so-many-projects-go-to-daura.html

Atiku Reacts To Death Of Stanley Nwabia

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Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate in the February presidential election, Atiku Abubakar, has expressed sadness at the death of social commentator, Stanley Nwabia, Igbere TV reports.

Mr Nwabia, 43, reportedly died on Sunday following an unsuccessful blood transfusion procedure in Lagos State.

He was a supporter of the opposition PDP and unapologetic critic of President Muhammadu Buhari.

In a tweet on Sunday morning, Atiku said Nwabia’s sudden death is a cause for sobering emotions.”

He described the deceased as a patriotic Nigerian and forthright supporter of our great party,” praying that “God Almighty console his family and may his soul rest in peace.”

“It is a cause for sobering emotions to read about the sudden demise of @MrStanleyNwabia.

“A patriotic Nigerian and forthright supporter of our great party.

“God Almighty console his family and may his soul Rest In Peace,” he wrote.

The founder of Igbo news channel, Ikenga TV, Nwabia campaigned vigorously for Atiku before and after the presidential election.

He was adored by opposition commentators on social media for his unsparing criticism of President Buhari and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

A native of Abia State, Nwabia was born and lived in Lagos throughout his life.

He was survived by his wife and four children.

http://igberetvnews.com/1032034/atiku-reacts-to-death-of-popular-social-commentator-nwabia/

Mob Attacks 3 Robbery Suspects In Benue (Graphic Photos)

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Three armed robbery suspects today received jungle justice at the hands of a mob at Ushongo town for staging an operation in the area.

The suspect's names were listed as Terkaa Jabi, alias Gajere, Terkimbir Iorbunde Ahungwaor and Paul Mbailuior Damsa.

They were said to have incurred the wrath of the community when they trailed a vehicle coming from Cross River and attacked the passengers early morning today close to the house of the District Head of Mbayegh, Chief Nathaniel Hoyo.

Eyewitnesses stated that Chief Hoyo called the police on phone and also mobilized youths to chase the attackers who ran into the hills in the surrounding area and hid in one of the caves.

They said a mobile police team and later operatives of Operation Zenda joined the youths to comb the hills and cave where they arrested the suspects.

There was spontaneous outrage from the community against the suspects as their attack came few days after the scandal of 11 exhumed bodies of kidnap and robbery victims from the area which attracted the visit of Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom.

The angry mob stoned the suspects and dragged them along the road before the police took their bodies and displayed at the Ushongo police station.

A large crowd gathered to see the bodies.

Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2019/09/mob-attack-3-robbery-suspects-in.html?m=1

Zlatan Ibile Slammed For Making A ‘Tacha Body Odour’ Song

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Nigerians Attack Zlatan Ibile after making a Tacha body odour song.

Zlatan Ibile has sparked online debate after releasing a snippet of his song dissing Tacha’s body odour.

Nigerians have reacted following the release of a snippet video by musician, Zlatan Ibile mocking Tacha’s alleged body odor in a yet-to-be-released song.

Nigerians Attack Zlatan Ibile after making a Tacha body odour song

Recall that after Tacha’s disqualification, social media with agog with wild celebrations, hilarious memes and what’s not, so Zlatan Ibile decided to jump on the wave and he released a snippet of a song he was making in honor of Tacha.

However, Nigerians have said the lyrics are insensitive and could lead the housemate into depression.

Some Nigerians then wasted no time in calling out the Rapper and even his close friend, Naira Marley took to his comment section to drop a ‘Not cool’ statement.

NIGERIANS Reactions Below

Mazi Pita wrote:

Say not to Cyber bullying. I have seen a video released by Zlatan to mock Tacha of #BBNaija cos of her body odour. This does not look good tbh! We too dey play with everything in 🇳🇬 . Remember your action can directly or indirectly affect someone’s mental health. Be wise!

ChiadiNelson wrote:

TBH. Naira Marley sings pass Zlatan. Zlatan Jus be shouting like monkey wey lost. Ayiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

DammyOA_:

So it’s cyberbullying when it’s Tacha turn. E ti ya were.
Zlatan should drop the song abeg

DamilareOficial wrote;

Buh truth be told!

Davido really fvcked up tonight by reposting that Zlatan song about Tacha !
That girl went through a lot of pain to get your record label logo tattoo done on her body nah!
Or you wanna act like you don’t know her?
I’m so DISAPPOINTED Tbh!

WeweOfLasu wrote:

Be kind. Everyone has a character flaw or the other the fact that yours wasn’t showcased to the world doesn’t make it any better. ♥ï¸� Zlatan you don’t need this for clout. This can lead her to depression or Suicide..

My comment
I don't really think something is wrong with this.. But if we take another view at it what Nigerians are saying is pure reality ��

Source - https://loadedhits.com/2019/09/29/nigerians-attack-zlatan-ibile-for-making-tacha-body-odour-song/


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Regina Daniels' Billionaire Husband Celebrates As He Scores A Goal (Photos)

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Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels' rich husband, Ned Nwoko shows off his football skills.

The billionaire was seen in jovial mood as he plays football and scores. The way he celebrated when he scored a goal is everything.

In another video he was seen jogging a football.

Prince Ned Nwoko loves football and he doesn't hide it.

Watch the Videos after the cut View


https://www.instagram.com/p/B2_5u4ZpOhG/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Source: http://www.thefamousnaija.com/2019/09/video-ned-nwoko-shows-his-football.html?m=1

Are These The 6 Best African Strikers Of All Time? (Photos)

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Former Barcelona and Cameroon‘s striker, Samuel Eto’o Fils some week back called it time on his illustrious career which spanned over twenty years and various clubs scoring around 300 goals in just over 500 appearances

The Indomitable Lions all-time goalscorer made his national team debut at the age of 15 and during the span of his career, he finished winner of the African Cup of Nations twice, first in 2000 and two years later. In fact, he is the all-time highest goalscorer in the African Cup of Nations with 18goals.

He also won Africa player of the year, four times a feat no other African player has been able to repeat so far, his club career has even been more glamorous and trophy-laden, playing for a plethora of clubs which included Barcelona, Inter Milan, where he won his second successive treble just a season after leaving Barcelona.



With this number of achievements and many others, it wasn’t out of place when many started seeing him as Africa’s best football player of all time even according to some, better than George Weah who is still the only African football to be named the best player in the world.

However, as expected this is still being debated across the board on different bases and bias possible, for some it is about his style of play compared to others, while to some the comparison is linked to solely finding who should be referred as Africa’s best striker between he and Ivorian, Didier Drogba.

In this write-up, we try to identify the few frontmen from Africa who can be mentioned in the same line with the Cameroonian who came third in 2005 FIFA best player award. Here’s a quick look at the top African Greatest Strikers of all time:

George Weah
Nationality: Liberia



Certainly needs no introduction as the now 25th president of Liberia, was then a big superstar on the footballing scene, playing with some of Europe’s finest football club including PSG, Chelsea, Monaco, Marseille, and AC Milan amongst others.

In over 400 total club appearances he scored about 200 goals in his club career which he started at Bong Range Rovers, he also played at some African clubs including Tonnerre Yaounde in Cameroon where incidentally, Roger Milla had one of his finest stints too.

In 1995, he made waves after becoming the first African to win the FIFA World Player of the Year and the Ballon d’Or, and since then the only African player to win these awards.

He also won the African Footballer of the year In 1989, he then followed with two more awards in 1994 and 1995, the latter which seemed the magic year for the Liberian winning UEFA Champions League Top Scorer: 1994–95, BBC African Footballer of the Year: 1995, Ballon d’Or: 1995, FIFA World Player of the Year: 1995 following it with the FIFA Fair Play Award in 1996, and silver award at the FIFA World Player of the Year in 1996.

Unfortunately, Liberia status as a football minnow deprived Weah of a chance to feature at the FIFA World Cup but he did enough to lead them to two Africa cup of Nations appearance in 1998 and 1992.


Roger Milla
Nationality: Cameroon



Eto’s fellow national, Roger Milla may have attained international stardom and recognition with his feat as the then oldest player to have played at the FIFA world cup in Italia 1990 after been persuaded by the country’s then-president to come out of retirement and represent the Indomitable Lions at the age of 38.

He heeded the call and as well featured and scored at the 1994 FIFA World cup at the age of 42 becoming the oldest goalscorer at the World Cup. His unique celebration at the 1990 World Cup may be what many remember Milla for but those who saw him play and his statistics speak volumes that he is more than just a late bloomer.

Milla scored 43 goals in 77 games for the Indomitable Lions, an average of 1 goal in every two games, a stat that Eto struggled to meet albeit slightly. In club football, Roger Milla plied his trade majorly in Cameroon and France with As Monaco, Valenciennes, Saint- Etienne amongst many others.

His awards include Cameroon Première Division: 1972 in and 1973, African Cup Winners’ Cup in 1975, Coupe de France in 1979-80 with Monaco and another Coupe de France triumph with Bastia in 1980–1981 and two Africa cup of Nations title in 1984 & 1988.

Individually, he was deemed African Footballer of the Year in 1976 and 1990, Africa Cup of Nations Best Player in 1986, African cup of Nations Top Scorer in 1986 and 1988, FIFA World Cup Bronze Boot in 1990 and FIFA World Cup All-Star Team in the same year.

Although, Eto may have been able to dwarf his achievements on the national and club scenes but Old Roger Milla was certainly Gold.


Didier Drogba
Nationality: CIV



Ivorian striker and Chelsea legend, Didier Drogba reigned during the same time with Samuel Eto, but his consistency and achievement at Chelsea rivaled the Cameroonian striker.

It is difficult to think of a legendary striker at the London club than the man who arrived in 2004 from Marseille and etched his name into the English Premier League history and indeed Chelsea’s, warming his way into the heart of the blue fans.

In 220 appearances, Drogba scored over 100 goals leading a new chapter in the clubs history, winning 4 Premier League titles, 4 FA Cups, 3 league cup and the Uefa Champions League. He also won the League and League cup in Turkey with Galatasaray.

Despite being Ivory coast’s record goalscorer, Drogba could not win the AFCON with the Elephants, although he finished twice as runners up in 2012 and 2005, he also led the team to their first-ever FIFA World Cup appearance in 2006. He won two African player of the year awards and also was nominated for the 2009 FIFA best player award.

Abedi Pele
Nationality: Ghana



Father to current Black star captain, Andre Ayew and his sibling Jordan Ayew, Abedi Pele was a force for Ghana during his career, in fact up till the Marseille legend is still considered Ghana’s best player ever.

Furthermore, he was the first African player to be nominated for the FIFA best player award in 1992 and 1993, even before George Weah became the first African recipient.

Pele led Marseille to their first and only Uefa Champions League trophy and also had successful stints with Lyon and Lille, making over 450 appearances and scoring over 150 goals.

Although his records were surpassed by Asamoah Gyan as Ghana’s highest goalscorer, Pele is still a big part of Ghana’s footballing history with 73 appearances and 33 goals. He also has the highest number of African cup of Nations appearances with 8 tournament involvements and won 3 African players of the year award.

Nwankwo Kanu
Nationality: Nigeria



Just like Drogba, Kanu had an illustrious club career winning the EPL with Arsenal twice and also was part of the invincibles in 2003 and also won the Fa Cup there times, twice with the gunners and once with Portsmouth, he won the Champions League with Ajax in 1995 and the Dutch Eredivisie.

With Nigeria, he failed to win the AFCON, but he won the 1993 FIFA U17 World Cup, 1996 Olympics Gold medal where he played a big part and also featured at the world cup severally.

He won 2 African players of the year awards and is considered won of the best African exports despite suffering a heart problem at Inter.


We can’t finish this without giving honorary mentions to a few other African strikers who have make great exploits both on African soil and abroad: Emmanuel Adebayor, El Hadj Diouf, Tony Yeboah, Benni McCarthy, Emmanuel Amunike, Hossam Hassan, Rasheed Yekini, Yakubu Aiyegbeni, Mahmoud El-Khatib and lastly Patrick Mboma.


Finally, the argument as who out of the six players talked about in this write up, is the best will always be argued, the argument does not look like one which will end anytime soon as the likes of Salah, Sadio Mane, and Aubameyang are making new exploits and breaking new grounds, but on the bright side, it’s a good statement to show that African football is not a dry land for talents.



However, if you have your preferred list, please don’t hesitate to drop them in the comment box.


Source: https://cheapgoals.com/6-of-the-best-african-strikers-of-all-time/

Elozonam Evicted From The Big Brother House, Reveals Likely Winner

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Big Brother Naija, BBNaija housemate, Elo has been evicted from the reality show

He was evicted from the Pepper Dem edition of Big Brother during the live eviction show on Sunday, today, penultimate #BBNaija live eviction show.

He said he knew it will happen tonight, and about his relationship with Diane, he said they are just friends partly because he has trust issues....
He finally predicted that Mercy or Mike will win

His eviction has left 7 housemates to now battle for the grand prize of N60m.

And for the final show next week, from which the ultimate winner will emerge, Ebuka announced that voting will start on Monday and end on Friday instead of the usual Thursday

SleekGist recalls that just 3 days ago, two people out of the 5 Housemates nominated where evicted, same day drama of a fight between Tacha and Mercy Broke out, Cindy was evicted that morning while tacha was disqualified hours later.

https://sleekgist.com/bbnaija/elozonam-evicted-from-bbnaijas-house/
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