Saturday, October 15, 2016

Actress Cossy Rewards Fan For His Show of Love

Crazy actually pays! Cossy Orjiakor is rewarding a loyal fan for his crazy show of love for her on Independence day.

The Busty Nollywood actress made a promise to reward a loyal fan who would brand a crazy part of their body with the words, "I love Cossy."
Now, the CEO of Playgirl Resources Ltd, is coming through on her promise.
She took to her Instagram on Monday, October 10, to share a photo of the fan who took on her challenge and branded his tongue with "I love Cossy."
Cossy announced that she would be rewarding the fan with the sum of N5, 000 or the opportunity to party with her.
She commented on the photo of him, writing;
“Hmm, I missed this during the October 1st party, but whoever you are, DM me, you’re automatically qualified for a party with me or N5, 000 for the courage.”
"Partying all night without sleep aged me,"
That was not the only interesting thing Cossy shared with her fans on Independence day.

Friday, October 14, 2016

It is up to the others to Judge me, I am the best in the world - Cristiano Ronaldo

"In my head, I am the best player in the world," he told La Gazzetta dello Sport. "And I am working very hard every day with the ambition to be the strongest. It is then up to others to judge me.

I always want to improve myself. I am very motivated and I believe that is the key behind my success on the pitch."

The three-time- balon d'or winner is enduring a difficult start to the 2016-17 campaign after sustaining a knee problem in the final of Euro 2016, but feels he is nearing top form again after netting five goals in two games for Portugal during the international break.


"I suffered a serious injury [in the final at Euro 2016] and missed two-and-a-half months, but I am feeling well now," he added.

"I am back to my usual best and I am ready to enjoy another spectacular season."

Mrs Buhari deserve commendation because she is actually speaking the minds of not only the party members but Nigerians - Timi Frank


Acting national publicity secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Timi Frank, has reacted to comments made by the First Lady, Aisha Buhari in a BBC Hausa Interview.


The APC spokesman today, Friday, October 14, 2016, noted that was not meant to discredit the present administration but to sound a note of caution for the betterment of Nigerians and the country at large.

"I think Mrs Buhari deserve commendation because she is actually speaking the minds of not only the party members but Nigerians,"


"What Mrs Buhari has said is not different from what some of us have been saying that it is high time the President shake-up his cabinet and bring in people who understand the manifestoes of the party and could help the party deliver on its change mantra, especially, the economy of the country needs an urgent attention.

"Some of our leaders like the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki have made this same observation in the past and I think they meant well for the administration and the country. I will also join them in appealing to the president to do the needful."

"Nigerian women in politics and other wives of the president in the world have a lot to learn from what Mrs Buhari has done. We should not forget in a hurry that this is what the former first lady Mrs Patience Jonathan failed to do to her husband when few people hijacked his government and brought the government down," he said.

He also called on President Buhari to act fast and correct some of the abnormalities currently threatening the existence of the APC.


Photo : Alaafin of Oyo attends Ju'maat Service with his beautiful wives

The famous yoruba monarch, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, the Alaafin of Oyo is pictured with his young Oloris as they attend Juma'at prayers at the Central Mosque Oyo today October 14th.
Another photo below




Bukola Saraki condemns latest bomb Blast in the North.

Senate President Bukola Saraki, has condemned the bomb blast in Maiduguri as a result of reported clashes between security agents and members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN), otherwise called Shiites in some parts of Kaduna, Kano and Katsina states.

In a statement by his special adviser on media and publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu, in Abuja, Saraki commiserated with victims of the unfortunate suicide attack especially at a time the federal government has stepped up efforts aimed at total eradication of the menace of Boko Haram and keeping Nigerians safe from all forms of criminality no matter where they live. While calling on the security agencies to gear up towards foiling such surreptitious attacks by the largely defeated insurgents, he called on Nigerians to be extra vigilant as they go about their daily businesses.


 “If this stealthy suicide attack by the insurgents is meant to divert government’s commitment and focus at ensuring absolute peace and security, rehabilitation and resettlement of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the North East, then they have clearly failed. “The government shall not waiver in its resolve to restore normalcy in the region even as it will continue operations aimed at routing the last vestiges of these outlaws,” he said. On the clashes between members of the Shiites group and security operatives on the one hand and the attacks on suspected members of the group by some civilians, the Senate president called for restraint on the part of the security agencies while urging Nigerians not to take laws into their hands, notwithstanding the level of provocation.

 “The fact remains that the security agencies have the sole duty to enforce laws, protect citizens and maintain law and order. “However, I call on the security agencies to exercise restraint in dealing with internal crisis so as to prevent avoidable loss of lives and property, while all aggrieved persons must of necessity adopt the use of dialogue in resolving their grievances,” he said.



Photo Source :http://www.longwarjournal.org

President Buhari will not rest until all the Chibok girls in captivity are freed. - Tinubu


APC National party leader,Bola Asiwaju Tinubu, has said that President Buhari will not rest until all the Chibok girls in captivity are freed and completely returned to their families.

He also expressed joy over the evidence that shows that progress is being made by the government in reconnected the girls not just with their families but also their dreams and aspirations.

    “I congratulate the families of these young ladies who have endured so much anxiety and pain on account of this horrendous experience. I am also grateful that these budding young stars now have the opportunity to again pursue their dreams and aspirations.

     “I know there is road to recovery and readjustment ahead, but I am confident that the support of their families, our communities,and the assistance of our many collaborators at home, and internationally provide the tools required for this. 

    “I also congratulate and thank President Muhammadu Buhari for his steadfastness and dogged effort in ensuring the release of these girls. I salute our gallant men and women in uniform who continue to make sacrifices on our behalf and have remained focused in the hot pursuit of the terrorists. “I commend all Federal Government agencies- the DSS, the NIA- and indeed our lawmakers and our other partners who remained dogged and worked assiduously to secure this release. “It is a great day for our nation and humanity when as shown there, we demonstrate that every life is vital and must be fought for, no matter what it takes. I know that the joy of this outcome will inspire and encourage the government and all concerned to do everything within human possibility to secure the release of our other daughters who are still in captivity. “The President, I am assured, will not rest on his oars until all the girls in captivity are freed and returned to their families. Security and ending the Boko Haram insurgency remains atop the agenda of the APC-led government and I am happy that the evidence is there to see that progress is being made on this front,” he said.

To those who doubt the Chibok Girls Kidnap, I pray something like this never happens to you or someone you love - Aggrieved Mother pens and Open Letter


People are of the opinion that the chibok girls saga is nothing but a scam and a big lie, but some others are filled with pity for the said parents of these girls (if it really happened).


As news of the recent release of 21 chibok girls and the promise that more will be rescued soon, the people can hope for the best again.

Below is an open letter from a sad mother who narrates all she has had to go through since the abduction of her child

 Dear doubters,

I cannot put into words the pain I have been through since 2014 when I was informed of the news of the abduction of my daughter by Boko Haram terrorist. I cried because I felt she alongside other girls who were taken from their school in Chibok would be killed immediately. I resigned myself to fate that I had lost a daughter all because I chose to send her to school.


When I heard that 56 girls had escaped from Boko Haram, my hope was raised. I wished my daughter would be one of them but alas, I was thrown into another round of tears when my girl was not one of them.

Anytime Boko Haram released photos of videos, I would scan through looking for my daughter but I never saw her. I resigned myself again to the possibility that she had died. In 2016 however, I saw a Boko Haram video in which my daughter was present. It was the most sorrowful day of my life. From a young innocent girl, she had grown into a woman. I might have seen the video more than 100 times looking for signs she was trying to communicate something with me. I found it hard to deal with how far she has aged. Her eyes were sunken and the smile I was used to was gone. My daughter looked like a stranger! I wait for the day I will get the chance to see my daughter. A Yoruba friend said that losing a child to death is bad but losing to captors is worse. Every day, I think of my girl living among terrorists. I don’t know what she eats and if she has access to toiletries. What happens when she is sick? Would I ever get the chance to see her or will one day die?

To those people who say the kidnap of our daughter is a big lie, I pray the same thing never happens to you or someone you love before you believe it is real. Our political, ethnic or religious affiliation should not take empathy away from us. No amount of money can replace the loss of one’s child. I pray my daughter comes back home one day to me. I have suffered a lot and my tears have dried because there is no more to come. Until that day comes, I have been asked to stay strong. I am trying to.





May God rescue them all, Amen


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