Sunday, November 13, 2016

Post Election Drama - Following Donald Trumps victory





A 49-year-old man who was upset following the just concluded American Presidential electiion in which Donald Trump emerged victorious, stabbed four of his family members with a meat cleaver on Saturday, during an argument on why Hillary Clinton lost the election, police said.

Their mum, 67 year old Yvonne Braswell, said the argument started in her Flatbush apartment when her sons, Maurice and Dwight, got into an argument over why Trump won and Hillary lost.

She said neither Maurice nor Dwight voted for Trump, but that the argument escalated and Maurice grabbed a meat cleaver and attacked his brother with it. He slashed his brother in the head and hand. When other family members tried to break up the fight, they ended up getting cut up as well. His sister got cut in the fight and had to get 17 stitches in her thumb, his mum and nephew also got cut in the right hand.

Braswell said:
"They're always in confrontation, they grew up like that, bickering. “But it's been a long time since they went this far. Many, many years.”
Maurice is awaiting arraignment in Brooklyn Supreme Court.

Source: NY Daily News

Alex Ajayi confirms issuing WAEC certificate to Buhari-issued-waec-certificates-buhari-two-presidents-ex-registrar-opens.

     Alex Ajayi who is a former registrar of the West African Examination Council (WAEC) has opened up that he issued certificate to Muhammadu Buhari in the 60s. The issue of President Buhari’s certificate caused a controversy in the run-up to the presidential election in 2015 and even after he was elected, petitions have been submitted in court challenging the legitimacy of Buhari whom many believe does not possess a WAEC certificate or its equivalence.  The 86-year-old Ajayi who is the first graduate from Adfo-Ekiti put to rest the controversy sorruonding the president’s certificate by revealing that apart from Buhari, he also issued certificates to the late General Sanni Abacha and General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida. He said: “I joined the West African Examination Council as a pioneer staff. I was the first substantive Nigerian Assistant Registrar. I took over the control of the examination from the University of Cambridge. I took examiners to Cambridge for training across 10 years and trained them in Nigeria. I had the opportunity of issuing WAEC certificates to three former Heads of State: Buhari, Abacha and Babangida in the 60s. “When I was in WAEC, I was put on the council of the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) in 1966 by the national government of Aguiyi Ironsi. I was put on three important committees. The vice-chancellor and others were interested that I became a full staff of the university which I was not really keen about. But I finally accepted out of pressure. When I was serving on the council of the University of Ife, I was among the three-member committee selected by Chief Obafemi Awolowo as the first chancellor. I was on the council that installed him in 1967. From the early days of my life, I never applied for jobs. I was just invited. “I stayed at the University of Ife before I left for an examination correspondence college as a director and controller producing lectures for professional courses and involved with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, Institute of Insurers and Institute of Bankers. I had the joy of launching these new lecture courses in the universities in Lagos, Ife and the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.”

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Yahooze Crooner - Olu Maintain Claims People Are Getting Married Of Late For Instagram Likes & Hashtag Trends


Olumide Edwards Adegbolu popularly known as Olu Maintain, speaks on the current economic situation ; as well as why couples in our generation are getting married for trivial reasons.

In a chat with HipTv, the Lagos-born singer spoke on Nigeria's current economic crisis, saying:

“Nigeria politics is a very complex equation to solve. There is so much ethnicity. It’s very challenging. You can tell that they are well-intentioned; from the very aggressive crusade against corruption trying to indict people but you know at the same time, it’s a question of the right government at the wrong time.

“Look at what is happening with the Naira against the dollar for example, a lot of what is responsible for that has nothing to do with the government but I mean when you are selling oil at a 100 USD per barrel and it increases to about three hundred and something USD, and oil constitute like 68 – 70% of what we bank on as our export in this country, I mean the Naira is going to take a hit.

“There is so much uncertainty, there is unrest with the militants that control the oil area and so on, so it’s just a situation that was already bad and it has to get a little bit worse before it can get better unfortunately.

“It’s not like this government is just sitting down and enjoying the direction this country is going. But I’m still very optimistic that there will be light at the end of the dark tunnel.”

On marriage
“A lot of people that get married these days get married for the wrong reasons. Everybody looks forward to the wedding but nobody is ready for the commitment of the marriage and marriage is a life time commitment.

“Marriage is a decision that you have to live with the consequences for the rest of your life, so 9 times out of 10, people get married for the glamour, the wedding ceremony, the grams, the likes, the harsh-tags but marriage entails a lot more than that.

“I’m not saying that’s my excuse for not wanting to get married but I know enough to know that to balance your marriage and a successful music career is like balancing the economy of Nigeria and we all know how it is going with this present dispensation now.

“It’s very challenging, so I would rather not fail at both and focus on one,” he added.

21-year-old Nigerian Man Stabbed to Death In Canada



Pictued above is a 27-year-old man, Joe Bryan Ndikuriyo, who has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of a 21-year-old Solomon Odekunle.

Ottawa citizens report that the Economics and Political science student at the University of Ottawa was stabbed to death on the 6th of Nov. in front of Piper’s Bar and Grill in Ottawa, Canada.

It was also learnt that Late Solomon’s dad was a pastor of a Redeemed Christian Church of God in Lagos.

The deceased was set to complete his bachelor’s degree in December before his untimely death.
In addition to the murder charge, Ndikuriyo was also charged with the attempted murder of another person.

According to the police, the suspect in the stabbing, who was said to have served a previous two-week jail term for weapons possession, and was arrested the day after the attack.



Late Solomon Odekunle

Muslim girl upsets Christian classmates by throwing Bible into drainage

A Muslim student of Altrincham Grammar School in Manchester, England has angered a lot of Christians by throwing a Bible into a drain.
The Sun UK reports that the student filmed herself on Snapchat in a ten-second video.
In the video, captioned “Good bye(ble)”, she is seen dropping the holy book through a grate. This video has been circulated on social media.
As anyone can imagine, a lot of Christian students were upset, and reported her to the school authorities, while parents have also complained about this obvious sign of religious intolerance .
The Muslim student has apologised to the school, and the authorities have let her off with a warning.
In an interview with The Sun UK, a school spokesperson said: “this was an isolated incident, we dealt with it privately and immediately. The child has apologised.”
However, this is not good enough for Christians, who feel she deserved more than just a warning.
According to a relative of another student, things would have been different if the case was the reverse.
“It is disgusting to think this young girl thinks it’s acceptable to insult a religion by defacing a Bible like this. If a Christian pupil did this to a Koran, there would be uproar.
Everyone in the school is talking about it and the parents are talking about it too. Pupils have been taking pictures of the video and been sharing it. It’s gone viral.
They found the book in school and were throwing it around and making a joke of it before it was thrown down the drain.
The girl posted another Snapchat after she was pulled up on it by the school saying ‘thanks a lot, everybody, you’ve got me in trouble’.
There’s an awkwardness at school now because she’s angry that she’s been in trouble and she’s trying to find out who told on her.
I think the school should have made a bigger response. She was let off with just a warning but I think it’s a lot more serious than that.”

I think the punishment does not fit the crime, because it looks like the Muslim girl does not see anything wrong with her provocative act.

Banky W, Adesua Etomi, Sola Sobowale, MO Abudu attend media screening

     A collaboration between EbonyLife Films, FilmOne Distribution, Koga Studios and Inkblot Productions, "The Wedding Party" premiered to the press on Thursday, November 10, 2016, at Filmhouse IMAX Cinemas.
  The screening was attended by MO Abudu, Kemi Adetiba, Banky W, Sola Sobowale, Ireti Doyle, Beverly Naya, Emma OhMaGod, Zainab Balogun, Moses Babatope, Somekele Idhalama, Kene Mkparu among others.
Directed by Kemi Adetiba, the romantic comedy which was first announced in April 2016 screened for the first time on Thursday, September 8, 2016 , at the opening night of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) as a selection of the Spotlight City to City programme.
The movie also screened at the 2016 Joburg Film Festival which held from October 28 to November 5, 2016.

The romantic comedy stars Adesua Etomi as
Dunni Coker , Banky W as Dozie, Alibaba and Sola Sobowale as Dunni’s parents, and Ireti Doyle
and Richard Mofe-Damijo as Dozie’s parents.
"The Wedding Party" also stars Zainab Balogun, Enyinna Nwigwe, Frank Donga, Saka, AY, Ikechukwu, Beverly Naya, Emma OhMaGod, Lepacious Bose amongst others.
Synopsis:
Set in Lagos, Nigeria, "The Wedding Party" is a riveting tale of the complexity of love. It is the story of Dunni Coker, a 24 year old art gallery owner and only daughter of her parents about to marry the love of her life, IT entrepreneur Dozie. The couple took a vow of chastity and is looking forward to a ground-breaking first night together as a married couple.
The date has been set and the bride’s parents, who have recently enjoyed a surge in their fortunes, are going all out to make this the wedding of the century. Dunni’s about to be mother-in-law, Obianuju, is having second thoughts about allowing her son marry into a family she considers as beneath them.
Between matchmaking attempts on the bridal train, a wedding planner on a mission to succeed, the unruly behaviour of some ‘village’ guests and the groom’s ex-girlfriends looking to make their mark, it is clear the Wedding Party will be the talk of the town.
Will it all be too much to bear for the bride or will true love stand even the most chaotic of wedding celebrations?

Chuddy k Rejects Failed Artist Tag




Arguably one of the best voices in the music industry. Chuddy K, has lashed out at the suggestion that he is an unsuccessful artiste who failed to reach his potentials.

The singer was ‘used as a bad example’ in a ‘TheNetng’ article where the writer on the last paragragh of his story wrote, “‘If you want to build a lasting career, if you want to dominate and fulfill your potential, then you need to be patient, study the game, get mentors/role models, study them find out what makes them thick and what their weaknesses are. That is the only way you can leave a lasting impression. If not, you’ll be a flash in the pan like Chuddy K and a whole lot of others.’

This left Chuddy K furious with the publication and he didn’t hold back as he poured his mind passionately on the publication’s social media against the perceived unfair ‘Sh*t’ that was written about him.

He wrote , “Why did he have to us He wrote , “Why did he have to use me as a bad example in his write up. I have released five hit tracks in all my eight attempts at releasing a single. He doesn’t know my story and yet he had the guts to write shit about my life.

‘My career has been faced with ups and down, bad label executives mistreated me, I will make sure he eats his words and I will come down to your office and find out whoever that person is, just wait for me.

‘I don’t have a massive hit at the moment doesn’t give you the right to call me a failed artiste. I have done more than four comebacks. He better ask about me and know the truth about things before he writes shit.”

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