Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Oshiomole's Legacy was Vital for Obaseki's Victory


Special Assistant to the Edo state Govenor on entertainment Roland Igbadumhe, has said that the unprecedented developmental accomplishment by out-going Gvernor Adams Oshomhole, won the election for All Progressives Congress, APC, candidate, Godwin Obaseki.




Roland Igbadumhe, aka ‘Youngest old man’ who is also a comedian spoke with newsmen in Benin,andsaid that the good work of APC led-government of Oshiomhole, spoke ‘eloquently’ during the campaign and at the election.

Roland described the eight-year tenure of Governor Oshiomhole as second to none in the South-South geo-political zone. He said: “You can go across the states, from Edo South through Edo Central to Edo North, the rural communities and see for yourself.

The Okpekpe people in Etsako were completely cut off from civilization and so were the people of Igbanke in Edo South before Oshiomhole came in. Those communities can now boast of good roads and even street lights courtesy of Oshiomhole, not to talk of the secondary and primary schools where pupils and students were forced to learn under tress as if they were in the Stone Age before the coming of Oshiomhole. Now, you can see the schools complete with modern facilities comparable to those in the United States.” and Europe. There is no one who will see these accomplishments and see vote for the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, after their eight years of disaster.”

Sack CBN Gov, Emefiele Now – House of Rep Members Demand…Find Out Why

CBN Governor "Godwin Emefiele"
The house of rep has demanded for the sack of The current CBN Governon “Godwin Emefiele” whose wife was rescued from the hands of the kjdnappers recently .





In a motion entitled ‘Call for investigation of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s forex policies’, which was sponsored by Hon Ali Isa, some members of the federal house of representatives have today, October 5, called for the sack of the governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, and his entire team over the continuous fall of the naira at the parallel market.
Moving the motion of the sacking on the floor of the house, Isa said despite the weekly releases by the CBN to the Bureau de Change (BDCs) and the banks, the value of naira against the dollar had continued to depreciate.

According to TheCable News, Mojeed Alabi who contributed to the debate for the sacking of the CBN boss, expressed dismay that the CBN governor ignored several invitations to discuss some of the bank’s policies with the lower chamber.
“Over the falling of the naira, the CBN governor and his team should be sacked,” Alabi said.

While calling for the sack of the CBN governor, another lawmaker, Wale Raji, said Nigeria is the only country that quotes “black market” figures as officials.

“Who is in charge of our Forex CBN or the black market? This is the only country in the world where the black market rates are quoted on television. If Nigeria were to be a normal country, the CBN governor and his team should be sacked,” Raji said.

However, the minority leader of the house, Leo Ogor, kicked against the sack of the CBN governor, he said the legislature in conjunction with executive should find a solution to the problem. “The only thing we do is pay lip service,” he added.

The house resolved to set up an ad hoc committee to interact with the BDCs and other establishment that receive foreign exchange directly from the CBN, so that they can explain how they utilis the forex.

The house adopted the motion after it was put to a voice vote by Yakubu Dogara, the speaker.

University of Ilorin welcomes Hult Prize





Great news for University of Ilorin undergraduates, as Hult Prize recently announced that University of Ilorin has been selected to host a local edition of the Hult Prize, the world’s largest student competition for the creation of new social businesses.
The annual Hult Prize awards one million dollars in start-up funding to the team of students that develops the most radical and breakthrough idea to solve one of our world’s toughest social challenges.

In partnership with former President Bill Clinton, the Hult Prize is hosting college and university events around the world in search of the next-game-changing start-up.



Olorunjuwon Bello, a final year finance student will be leading the Hult Prize at University of Ilorin initiative, and is confident that his/her peers on campus have as good a chance as anyone to go all the way and win this year’s Hult Prize.
Bello said:
“It's not every day that you have an opportunity to change the world. A team of undergraduates will be representing all of us at the upcoming Hult Prize Regional Finals happening on March 3rd to 4th, 2017 at London/ Dubai/ Boston/ Shanghai/ San Franscisco. This is our chance to show the world that we are truly "Better by Far" in solving the world's pressing challenges."
The winner of the intra-campus event will automatically advance to compete in one of five regional finals happening around the world in Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai and Shanghai next March. One winning team from each host city will then move onto a summer business incubator where participants will receive mentorship, advisory and strategic planning as they create prototypesand set-up to launch their new social business. A final round of the competition will be hosted in September 2017, where the winning team to be awarded the $1, 000, 000 prize by former President Bill Clinton himself.
“The Hult Prize is a wonderful example of the creative cooperation needed to build a world with shared opportunity, shared responsibility, and shared prosperity, and each year I look forward to seeing the many outstanding ideas the competition produces,” Clinton has stated.

Hult Prize at University of Ilorin is now recruiting volunteers and teams who are interested in registering for the competition.
To learn more, contact: www.hultprizeat.com/Ilorin or bello.olorunjuwon@gmail.com
About the Hult Prize Foundation
The Hult Prize is a start-up accelerator for social entrepreneurship that brings together the brightest college and university students from around the globe to solve the world’s most pressing issues. The annual initiative is the world’s largest student competition and crowd sourcing platform for social good, and has been funded by the Hult family since its inception in 2009. 

To learn more, visit www.hultprize.org 

Serious Gobe as Woman Revealed Why She slept with her Twin Sister’s Husband(Stupid Reason).

Shocked!!!!
A man who is very horny out and looking very much excited came back from office at night and heads straight to the bedroom to make love to his wife.



When done, he went straight to the kitchen to fetch himself a bottle of cold drink only to find his wife there looking for something in the fridge. He asked his wife how she quickly made it to the kitchen when they’ve just finished making love.

His wife said haaa!!! That was my twin sister in the bedroom, she was so tired when she arrived, I let her sleep in our room.

Alarmed, she ran to her twin sister and asked her why she didn’t say something when her husband was making love to her.

Twin sister replied and said: you know your husband and I are not in talking terms. So i didn’t want to be the one to talk to him first!

egbami… abi wetin she wan do for her mind before…Ladies eh …Onisekuse obirin. Lobatan!!!

14 types of People you meet In A Nigeria Wedding Parties (Check out where you belong) No. 2??

Here We bring to you another interesting writeup about Nigeria Wedding Ceremonies, this particular one is applicable generally irrespective of the tribe or linage….oya leggo



Saturdays have become synonymous with weddings. It is day when the groom and bride make their vows to become one and cherish each other forever. The whole ambience: the colours, the food, the MC, the brides family, the groom family, friends, relations etc add to the success of the day.

Some blogs even rub it on the faces of single people with fairy tale weddings that they publish. Just as someone pointed out, we would never run out of Saturdays so no need to fret another person’s wedding.

That being said, Nigerian weddings can be filled with dramas behind the scenes. Well, there are some regular people you will find at almost every wedding ceremony, here is my list:

The Brother/sister of the bride (groom)
This person is overly busy. He or she is just everywhere coordinating, arranging, running errands, serving food, organising. In short they are everywhere. All guests admire his/ her efforts and see him/her as too efficient. The award for the hard worker goes to them.

The Glutton
This set of people forgot to eat from home so they start hustling to be served food. They forgot their manners and allow hunger to remove their dignity. For this people, their motto is me first before others. When served, they satisfy themselves before thinking of other people at the table.

The Bitter Aunty
This woman assumes that every single lady present is an enemy of progress. You can’t dance with the couple because she forms an unnecessary banner over the couple. She has an issue with the fact that you are single.

The Clique
They appear to be advantageous. They bought asoebi. They get the best of seats. They get served food on time. They receive the best souvenirs. The wedding reception was for them oo. You can’t join them because they will make you feel like an outcast.

The Mogbomoyas (a.k.a where the party @)
They are thankful that the wedding didn’t need an IV to make an entrance.These people gate crash and pretend like they were invited when we know they don’t know anybody at the wedding ceremony. They blend in easily.

The Selfie freak
This person attended the wedding to be snapping pictures to post on social media. He/She wants to show that he or she is the owambe guy/chic. I don’t envy such people from beginning to the end of the event; it is selfies all the way. Don’t mind me; they are having fun, abi?

The Networkers
They are on a business mission in a wedding ceremony. As they meet with people they are dropping their business cards advertising their make up business, fashion line, small chops business, photography hustle, souvenirs jobs etc. They do not slack as they want to make money on the go anywhere, anyhow.

The Single but seriously searching
These people came to the wedding for a mission to hook up. While the whole ceremony is going on, they are busy trying mingling and possibly hooking up. Their phones are ever ready to collect contacts and do necessary follow-ups.

The Single and so what?
Don’t ask this people when they are getting married because you would not get any answer. They would reply with smiles and shove you off. These people have a motto:’You Only Live Once’ – so they try to live their life to the fullest despite their marital status. At wedding ceremonies, they are the ones that seem to dance the most. At times, someone needs to remind them that they should not over dance lest people think they are the couple celebrating.

The Married
Every wedding is a reminder of how they started out and did theirs. They seem to compare their own big day to the one they are attending presently-what went well or what did not go well? They are always dressed in the same attires as per couple things. People tend to compliment them on how they look better off now that they are married.

The Children
Care-free as they are, they liven up weddings. They also have their roles to play in weddings whether in the bridal train or not. Children have nothing to worry about compared to adults who think of bills, relationships, education,



The Old School
They frown when the DJ starts spinning new school music. They do not need to utter words but their facial expressions speak volumes. When the music changes to oldies you see them coming alive and beaming with smiles as they remember the good old days.

The New School
They do not really like live bands. They prefer the DJ playing latest jamz. They know the latest dance and their names. They can form a good choreography team for the couple.

The Ride or Die chic
She is a complete slayer. With the latest amoeba style, infinite gele and make up on point. She tends to draw attraction. Sometimes, she need to be reminded that the wedding is not about her and she should not compete with the bride.

Is there any we missed out here.....Tell us via the comment section below.

18 Features that Makes Youruba Weddings Spectacular and A Must Attend Event.

Have You ever wondered while you are walking by the roadside on your way to somewhere and see people gathered at a particular Geographical Location full with joy and excitement Celebrating a newly wedded couple in Yoruba Land? Here are the breakdown of the features of what Use to Make A Yoruba Wedding Spectacular and full of more fun which people who knows this will never want to miss.



Yoruba weddings are the absoluttly the best! Even CNN got so curious and simply had to cover a Yoruba wedding. Nobody really knows what makes Yoruba weddings so awesome, what we do know is that they are super interesting and everyone should attend one in their lifetime. Here are some of the things you will find at every true Yoruba wedding. Did we mention that you’d have more fun attending a Yoruba wedding than going to any club?

1. Yummy/Goodlooking/Handsome Yoruba demons men dressed in white trad.

These are usually the Groom’s friends and they are always very handsome and well put together. Be careful though, don’t fall for their charm too easily.



2. Beautiful Ladies dressed in Aso Ebi.

These are Most of the time the bride’s friends a.k.a Aso Ebi girls. They are usually really glamorous in their beautifully sewn Aso Ebi styles.


3. A beautiful bride.

This is the star of the day , and you’re sure to find her shining brighter than any diamond. She changes her outfits at least 5 times, and her accessories are to die for, attend one Yoruba Weeding today and witness this.



4. The Groom.

His smile is usually very infectious, and he can’t stop staring at his beautiful bridbride, even all his attention will be on his Boo full of joy inside of him.


5. A couple that looks like royalty.

Do we Need we say more? The Newly wedded couple.



6. The Mother of the Bride always extremely happy.

Her joy is usually very evident. Can we blame her? She has probably been planning this day since her daughter was born even before she was born.



8. The happy Parents of the Groom.

You can just tell that they are ready to take and welcome their new daughter and mother of their grand child home.



9. A lot of gifts.

You will see different Special items being prsented to the bride on that same day.

The bride gets a lot of goodies to start her new home with.



10. Lots of prayer.

To usher the couple into their new life together properly and to wish them well in their new journey of life.


11. The Groom and his squad prostrating.

They have to ‘dobale’ to ask for the Bride’s hand properly. So cute! if you wanna marry a Yoruba Girl even if you are from another planet woo you go doable ‘DA due bu le’ lol………



12. Food!

Variety like you’ve never seen it before!
Some people are not even invited but they will be there because of this.


13. Small Chops

Because, what’s a wedding without small chops?
Our mouth have to be moving while the program is on…you know na…lol


14. Souvenirs.

All sorts of souvenirs are usually shared at a Yoruba wedding. One of the best parts of the wedding, it may Anny kind of souvenirs sometimes,the name of the Couple will be printed on it in s stylished way looking more attractive it may be buckets,handkachiefs,cups,mugs some times.
I don’t really know the purpose of this but I think it just to serve as remembrance for the event and a sign of attending the wedding.


15. A few tears here and there.

Aww! You know those guys eyeing the bride or those girl crushing on the Groom will have to…You understand na.


16. Drummers.

So the couple can make their entrance in style. Passing acrros. Several tunes and messages through their instrument



17. Lots of dancing.

Oya Komole! You know everybody will be happy so they will dance and dance and dance till….


18. Money being sprayed.

You better attend the wedding with your dancing shoes on so that you can be sprayed with new notes.



Attend a Yoruba wedding today and you will surely enjoy it even more than going to a night club.


Source


Students Goes Naked to Protest High Tuition Fee

Student of University of Witwatersrand, South Africa came out to express their freedom of expression on the street of Soweto, South Africa on Tuesday due to an increment in their tuition fee. Some of the girls showed their boobs and upper parts of their bodies just to make the university authorities have a rethink over the increased tuition fee.
Photo Credit ibtimes.co.uk

The protest was scattered when police realesed tear gase and grenade. Some a of the students were in jured while two was arrested during this encounter The protest was scattered when the police released tear gas and grenade. Some of the student were injured during this encounter.
Photo Credit ibtimes.co.uk

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