Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Is Denrele about to get married or???

Denrele Edun got fans talking and wondering whether he is married or going to get  married as he posted a photo of him kissing Nollywood actress Onyi Alex


He captioned the photo 

A good wife is one who serves her husband in the morning like a mother does, loves him in the day like a sister does and pleases him like a prostitute in the night.
About time I got married.... ♥️♥️My Heartbeat @onyiialex01 

Another photo below

 

Adokiye wants Davido to take her vrginity

Remember Adokiye Kyrian, the sexy Nigerian singer who wanted to sacrifice her virginity to Boko Haram for the sake of the release of the captured Chibok Girls>?

Well she has always stood by her remarks that she is infact a Virgin (untouched)
The singer often talks about how she was able to keep her virginity till adulthood and is determined on remaining a virgin until marriage, but at the moment Adokiye Kyrian might be rethinking her decision to remain a virgin..

It seems like she would reconsider that if OBO Davido came knocking with his services because in a recent interview with New Telegraph, the Jombolo crooner says she's ready to auction it due to the current situation of the country.

When asked if she would consider auctioning her virginity, she said
"My brother, I no fit lie to you oh, if this economy situation continues, well, I would be left with no choice but to do so."

On a Nigerian male celebrity she's crushing on and would allow to deflower her,
"I love Davido; I think he has a good heart and I’m guessing a lot of people don’t know that he’s very nice and soft hearted."

When asked why she decided to offer her virginity to Boko Haram in exchange for the Chibok girls, "I was filled with sympathy and was ready to do anything to help get those little kids out of that devilish state they were in."

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

JAMB To Reduce 180 Cut-Off Mark For Admission Seekers

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has introduced flexible cut-off marks, in doing so, may approve the reduction of 180 cut-off mark for admission to tertiary institutions.



The disclosure was made on Monday by the Registrar of the Board, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, at the second technical committee meeting on “2016 Admissions to Tertiary Institutions” held at the Alvan Ikoku Federal College of Education, Owerri.

Oloyede stated that the decision became imperative as a result of the inability of some of the institutions to implement the cut-off mark.

The Registrar said: “It was in a meeting of the Board of higher institutions and other Stakeholders that a decision of 180 as the 2016 National cut-off mark was reached”.

“However, many Institutions, though part of the decision, have expressed concern on their inability to effect this cut-off mark as they are finding it difficult to fill a reasonable percentage of their quota if the rule is strictly applied as we insist.

“A large number of institutions, particularly the budding ones, have applied for a waiver to enable them admit candidates who in some instances scored below 180 marks. For some, this may sound unreasonable with the largely false impression that a large percentage of those who score above 180 and are qualified for admission cannot find any placement in our institutions.

“I think this cry needs attention, otherwise, some of these institutions whether public or privately-owned may soon begin to wobble or even close shops. This will be counter-productive and even defeat the Government Policy of expansion of access to higher education and manpower development”.

He therefore added that, “as a Board, we have studied the trend of admissions and have come up with a finding that hardly do the institutions collectively fill their quota annually. Indeed, in some cases, up to 50% of approved quota is wasted particularly by upright institutions which do not circumspect the rule. Unfortunately, a large number of institutions flagrantly disregarded the cut-off and many other policies yet they found a way to eventually regularize the illegal admissions through corrupt process”.

Oloyede also stressed that the new flexible cut-off will only be applicable to institutions that have exhausted the list of candidates that scored the 180 cut-off mark.

His words: “As a Board, we have collated the requests from the various Senates and Academic Boards and have made your pleas known to appropriate authorities. Just this morning we received a green light on flexible cut-off mark only for institutions which have exhausted the list of candidates with 180 and above, subject , of course to a minimum acceptable to JAMB and meeting of other pre-requisite”.

The JAMB Registrar further warned that no institution, whether Federal or State, will be allowed to continue with admission of students after the November 30 deadline.

Entertainer shuts down National Assembly over alleged corruption

Activities at the National Assembly were grounded as Charles Oputa, (Charly Boy) led protesters on the platform of "Occupy Unlimited" to the complex in Abuja.
Charly Boy had announced plans  to lead other Nigerians on Tuesday, November 15, 2016, to the National Assembly to protest alleged corruption in the legislature.
Charly Boy, the national coordinator of the advocacy group said the protest was born out of the will of Nigerian youths who have shown the desire to "stand up against the injustice and oppression done against them by corrupt politicians."
The eccentric artist who rode on his Power Bike from the Unity Fountain to the National Assembly said he was there to provide "fatherly support to the young kids."
His words: "I am here to encourage some youths who told me that they are not happy with the way things are going in this country. I have always had this faith in my country. I have always said that the future of this country lies in the hands of its exceptional youths and until these youths start to crawl out of wherever they are hiding, Nigeria is going to be in jeopardy.
"I was happy that some youths are doing what young people should do and I am just here to encourage them to take their rightful place in society. I have also advised them on the need to go back to the drawing board and come out massively because this is a course for the few men and women of integrity left in Nigeria to come and speak out against this oppression," he said.

Officers and men of the Nigerian Police, however, denied the group access into the National Assembly saying that "they had not written to inform the lawmakers of their coming."
But protesters blocked the main entrance of the National Assembly thereby preventing movement to and from the complex.
The group also announced its intention continue the daily sit-out at the main gate of the Assembly until they see the desired change.

Actor Ranked Sexiest Man Alive

 The world’s highest-paid actor  took to Instagram on November 15, 2016, full of thanks to fans and followers.
"This just means I'm still up at 4am trainin' hard, takin' care of my babies, drivin' my pick up truck and tellin' a few dirty/nerdy jokes... extremely sexily of course.
Huge THANK YOU to the entire hard working and very cool staff at @People as well as all the fans worldwide. I'm honored and grateful for the luv!
Remember, sexy isn't something you "try and be". Sexy happens naturally when you're comfortable just being yourself.
Trust me, I'm an expert at this. (plus I read the "how to be sexy and a great kisser" guide when I was 8), " he wrote.

“Recession has got nothing on the movie”,

   The award-winning filmmaker told Planet TV in an interview published on November 14, 2016 on Instagram: “ Recession has got nothing on the movie, trust me.”
“ As a matter of fact, I think it’s God, I always tell people that I’m a product of grace, I don’t act like I’m the best, I don’t come out like I produce the very best of movies but somehow I just experience grace which is also interwoven with solid hard work .
He told the TV platform that the movie was just what Nigerians needed to provide relief and ease the stress of their daily lives.
“ And all I can say is “A Trip To Jamaica” is doing awesomely well and of course with the recession going on, it's just what we need in Nigeria to just ease off .”
AY has every reason to stay positive. His movie "A Trip to Jamaica," which premiered on September 30, 2016, has grossed over 80 million Naira.

The movie has surpassed Omoni Oboli's " Wives on Strike" which grossed over 67 million Naira to become the highest grossing Nollywood movie of 2016.
"A Trip to Jamaica" stars Hollywood acts Roberts
and Dan Davies, Jamaica acts Paul Campbell and
Rebecca Silvera, Ghanaian actor Chris Attoh and Nigerian actors that include AY Makun, Funke Akindele , Nse Ikpe Etim, Patoranking , Cynthia Morgan and Ras Kimono .

Shot in Nigeria, America and Jamaica, the film focuses on Akpos (AY) and his fiancée Bola (Funke Akindele), who travel across the Atlantic to visit family, they unexpectedly end up on an adventure they could never imagine.

Nigerians rank high among international students

   The 2016 Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange on Tuesday reported that there were 10,674 Nigerians studying in the United States during the 2015/2016 academic year.
The report said that Nigeria was, therefore, the leading source of African students and ranked 14th worldwide as a source of international students in the United States.
“The 2016 Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange reveals there were 10,674 Nigerians studying in the United States during the 2015/2016 academic year.
“Nigeria has become the leading source of African students and ranked 14th worldwide as a source of international students in the United States.
“This figure marks the highest number of Nigerians studying in the United States since 1986-1987 academic session,’’ the report said.
It said that the Nigerian students constituted 50.8 per cent of those who had studied at the undergraduate level and 35.6 per cent that had studied at the graduate level.
It added that 11.5 per cent had done Optional Practical Training and two per cent had also studied non-degree programmes respectively.
The report said that they had studied in Houston Community College , the University of Houston , the University of North Texas, Texas Southern University , and the University of Texas at
Arlington .
Other African countries with over 1,000 students in the U.S. during this period include : Ghana with 3,049, Kenya with 3,019 and South Africa with 1,813.
The Open Doors reported that the number of international students at U.S. colleges and universities surpassed one million for the first time during the 2015-2016 academic year.
“This strong growth confirms that the United States remains the destination of choice in international higher education.
“In 2015-2016, there were nearly 69,000 more international students in U.S. higher education compared to the previous year,’’ it said.

Recent Posts

Facebook Fan page