Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Check out the amazing gown this woman wore for her 10th wedding Aniversary in Bali..via @iam_bobokanbai


This is awesome

Photo: Buhari with the German Chancellor at the UN General Assembly.. via @iam_bobokanbai


President Buhari pictured above with the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel at the ongoing UN General Assembly yesterday September 28th.

Monday, September 28, 2015

Chris Brown parks his Lamborghini in his living room.. via @iam_bobokanbai


Next to his daughter's toy Lamborghini

BVN dealine will not be extended- CBN warns.. via @iam_bobokanbai


As the October 31st deadline for the Bank Verification Number registration draws nearer, the Central Bank of Nigeria has warned that it will not be extending the deadline for the registration exercise. The apex bank last week said 32 million Nigerians are yet to do their registration.

Australian officials move on plans to block Chris Brown's entry into the country.. via @iam_bobokanbai


Chris Brown took to his instagram page to deny reports that he's been denied visa to enter Australia for his December show after a government official announced her intention to block his entry into the country because of his 2009 domestic violence conviction. He's since deleted the post above...

Chris Brown's One Hell of Night Tour is scheduled to kick off Dec. 9 in Perth and end Dec. 16 in Brisbane, Australia but he may not enter the country. According to new reports, immigration officials have moved forward with their plans to block him. Just yesterday, he was given an official “notice of intention to consider refusal” of his visa application and he has 28 days to appeal.

IGP Solomon Arase pays condolence visit to the family of late HID Awolowo.. via @iam_bobokanbai


The IGP, on Sunday, September 27, paid a condolence visit to the family of late Obafemi Awolowo in Ikenne over the death of Hannah Awolowo who died on September 19.

NUC To Shutdown Unilag because of Bedbug Wahala.. via @iam_bobokanbai



The Nigerian University Commission in an emergency meeting held in the early hours of Monday decided to suspend the University of Lagos.
The decision to suspend the university was based on health reasons, chief among which is the Bedbug epidemic. This decision was reached after series of reports and complaints emanating from the school.
The university authority in its defense stated that a number of fumigation exercises have been carried out to put an end to what has now come to be known among the students as the ‘Bedbug Plague’. A top official of the prestigious institution who pleaded anonymity told our correspondence that, “the fumigation exercise is usually carried out during the holidays when students have vacated the residence”.
In contrary, the students who were seen protesting today as early as 7am with tattered looking beds claim that rather than exterminate the vile crawling creatures, the fumigation process (which was not properly done) seem to have empowered the bugs, as they are now seen breeding and crawling in large numbers.
“We sometimes wonder who owns the room, we or the bedbugs?” A protesting student in boxers and Arsenal jersey said.

”Welcome to UniBUG!” Another one shouted.

It is no longer news that students in various halls of residence embark on personal room fumigation from time to time, in a bid to get rid of the vile pests.

Even our correspondent who visited a number of rooms in some halls of residence in the school had to conduct most of the interview on her on her feet for fear of getting infected by the bugs.
No where seems to be safe as the bugs are found in rooms, common rooms, and even classes.
It has been observed that the bedbugs are even more dreaded than the strictest lecturers. This is as a result of the social stigma that befalls anyone on whose body or clothes bedbug is caught in public.

Disclaimer: This article is the FICTIONAL work of a squatter who was denied hostel accommodation by the D.S.A.

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