Saturday, 31 October 2015
Happy Birthday!!! Iyanya is a year older
Thursday, 29 October 2015
Monday, 26 October 2015
Sex in marriage by pastor (mrs)olubunmi odutola
A sexually unfulfilled man is dangerous. Even if the man is a bishop, he is a man,blood runs in his vain ,let me tel u something the moment you give your husband a good sex,it would be imposible for him to go out,but many of us as Christians, we takethem for granted. It's a marital act and it demonstrates they love each other, it generates pleasure and mutual satisfaction and many of us will say it's food but it's not, it's more than food, Manny of you would say I'm tired my legs are paining me the lord would help us women..
Sunday, 25 October 2015
Saturday, 24 October 2015
Wait, Gov. Rochas named a government building after his daughter?
The current Imo state governor's first daughter is named Uloma Nwosu (nee Okorocha). She married one of his commissioners, Uche Nwosu in 2014. According to Chinedu Ozordi, the governor named a government building after his daughter. Chinedu shared the photo and wrote "In 2015 public building in Imo State is named after the daughter of the gov."
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Nicki Minaj and Meek Mill getting married this week?
That's what MediaTakeOut is claiming. I'm sure it's not true but read their report below...
MTO just spoke with a family member of one of Nicki Minaj's closest friends. They told us exclusively that Nicki and Meek are set to get married in New York City this week.
The details of the ceremony are extremely tight but we're told that all of Nicki's family are being holed up at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City on Tuesday night, and Meek's family is being flown in too. The couple is set to perform at the Tidal Concert on Tuesday in New York City . . . and then get wed on Wednesday. This is fact!
Knowing the Difference between Your Needs and Your Wants
In order to manage your household finances and your budget properly, you must make sure that the most important things in your life—your needs—are taken care of before you begin to start to think about taking care of your wants. Sometimes, it is hard to tell the difference between needs and wants because certain things which were, at one time considered luxuries, are now today seen as needs.
Let’s define these words:
What are needs? Needs are things that you must have in order to survive. Your basic needs are food, clothing, and shelter, but can also include items which you must have to be able to make a living, such as reliable transportation to and from work, personal care expenses and electricity.
To find out if an item is a need or a want, stop and think about where that item stands in your life. If that item were taken away, would you be able to survive? Would you be able to provide for yourself or for your family?
Wants; on the other hand, are things that make life enjoyable but are not necessary for survival. Sometimes, it is easy to confuse wants with needs.
For example, you can tell yourself that it is okay to buy a bigger house than you can comfortably afford because shelter is a need. However, when you think about, you will probably see that a smaller house will fulfill your need for shelter —and also help you stay out of unnecessary debt!
The same is true for other items. Will a cheaper mobile phone allow you to make all the calls that you need to make? These are questions that you need to ask yourself and answer honestly before you spend money on things that you think are needs but are really just wants.
Now, this does not mean that it is wrong to spend money on wants?
No, it is not necessarily wrong to spend money on the things you want but may not need. In fact, the comfort and convenience of wants can add to your quality of life. But the reality is that not everybody’s income can cover all their wants, so choices have to be made – but those choices should be made only after all needs have been taken care of.
Knowing this important difference between needs and wants helps you to make the right decisions when a financial emergency arises. It will help you manage the cash that you and your family have available at any given time and give you true financial freedom.
This has been courtesy JAIZ Bank as part of The Bankers Committee Financial Literacy Public Enlightenment Programme brought to you by The Bankers Committee, comprising all the commercial Banks in Nigeria and the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.
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Saturday, 17 October 2015
Felaboration 2015
The annual international music festival – Felabration 2015 – has begun, as it showcases a variety of talents including musicians, and comedians from all corners of the globe who come to pay respect to the legend, and celebrate his defining sound, Afrobeat.
Felabration is the brainchild of Yeni Kuti, the legend’s eldest offspring, and is held every year in honour of the Afrobeat creator, and music icon. Here are some photos of the event,.
Thursday, 15 October 2015
Unilag Awards
UNILAG AWARD
Best Lecturer
Dr. Babatunde Oni – Law
Dr. Charles Onyema – Science
Dr. Adekunle – Education
Prof. Osinubi – Anatomy
Mr. Alabi – Environmental Science
Mrs. Joy-Rita Mogboju – MassCommunication
Dr. Timi Obiwuru — Business Administration
Best Performed President
Ore Tobi (Urban) – Science
Ogunnubi Oluwaseun David(Senator) – Arts
Aregbesola Tope – Business Admin
Bamigbelu Oluwatobi (Ginger) – Engineering
Imole Agbojule Witness – Education
Cornelius Gabriel – Law
James Okeowo – Social Science
Most Influential
Adeyanju Kazeem – Education
Adebakin Siraj – Social Science
Phronesis James – Business Admin
Awopeju Idowu – Law
Abisoye Olajoku (Jebe) – Science
Ogunmolaji Dayo (Oracle) – Science
Onyenike Lydia – Engineering
Most Sophisticated (Female)
Queen Anefiok – Environmental Science
Amanda Nwanna – Radiography
Nancy Nnadozie — Science
Tijani Mariam – Education
Olarindele Olayemi Ayanfe – Microbiology
Awani Ebele –Arts
Kemi Filani – Sociology
Most Popular (Male)
Olagoke Hakeem (Dudu) – Arts
Olabode Akinmuleya (Saygee) – Science
Gbadamosi Adefemi (Fola David) – MBBS
Olajuwon Patrick (Ejanla) – Science
Olajide Rapheal (Spicey) – Social Sciences
Michael Opadoja (Modella) – Social Sciences
Dipo Akinwunmi – Adult Education
Most Popular (Female)
Tope Afere – Science
Juliet Ofodile – Environmental Science
Tayo Akadiri – Nursing
Omoseyindemi Omowunmi – Science
Mojisola Okunsanya – Sociology
Tope Sarah (Miss Onga) – Law
Yinka Odunsanya – Business Administration
Most Fashionable (Male)
Wale Effect — Creative Arts
Akin Faminu – Mbbs
Carl Eze – Law
Ibrahim Quadri – Environmental Science
J.B Agoro – Environmental Sciences
Kelvin Joweigha – Environmental Sciences
Adekunle Ladejobi –Science
Most Fashionable (Female)
Fanti Tukuwei – Education
Ada Afani – CMUL
Yinka Odunsanya – Business Administration
Juliet Ofodile – Environmental Sciences
Sola Ayinde – Business Administration
Awani Ebele – Arts
Amachree Demi Jane– Engineering
Model Of The Year
Ure Scott – CMUL
Richard Agbash – Law
Kevwe Akpede – Environmental Sciences
Seun Morafa – Education
Onyinye Emeasoba – Sciences
Juliet Ofodile – Environmental Sciences
Olufemi Opeyemi – Environmental Sciences
Most Sophisticated (Male)
Vennat Omigie – Arts
Wale Effect — Arts
Dozie Mba – Luth
Uyi Osemwinge – Law
Abisoye Olajoku (Jebe) – Science
Ogah Daniel – Social Sciences
Micheal Igezunye – Environmental Sciences
Student Event Of The Year
Something We Akokites Got (SWAG)
Engineering Laugh Out Stress
Konami
Miss Unilag 2015
Comssa Health Week 2015
Kick Off
Eso Charity White Ball
PR Person Of The Year
Unilag Socials — Sciences
Yomilee – Sciences
Moveek (Music Nobs) – Engineering
Afolabi Oluwatobi — Education
Ajax (The Place) – Social Sciences
OT Raw Naija – Arts
Yusuf Babatunde Boluwatife (Unilag Coke) – Business Adminstration
Unsung Hero of The Year
Nifemi Brown -Arts
Abiodun Martins -Education
Tope Afere-Science
Tope Sule –Social Science
Ijenma Udechukwu — CMUL
Adetomiwa Jeminiwa — Science
Femi Abiodun
Student Activist
Lateef Saburi Olawale — Education
Lade Kolejo — Science
Awopeju Idowu — Law
Akinpelu Sheriff — Social Science
Franklyn Odili — Science
Tope Afere — Science
Osinuga Samuel — Science
Sports Person Of The Year
Ibukun Aluko (IBK Sports) — Science
Jamiu Tiamiyu — Science
Idowu Daniel — Education
Badewa Funmilola – Social Science
Anita Keiza — Engineering
Okoduwa Cosmos – Environmental Science
Zizou Hassan — CMUL
Next Rated
Ycee
Deji Osho
Fola David
Kriptic Kid
Seun Morafa
Tobi Grey
Sefhan
Best Banking Service
U.B.A
First Bank
G T Bank
Ecobank
Access Bank
Wema Bank
Skye Bank
Best Hall Of Residence
Biobaku Hall
Moremi Hall
Madam Tiubu Hall
Block 4 (CMUL)
Radiography
Jaja Hall
Mariere
Best Food Outlet
Shop 10
Mavise
Salado
Foodie (CMUL)
Mascot
Mama Joe
Agoyin Palace
Best Class Rep
Ijeoma Efobi – Law
Femi Oguntuase – Science & Technology Education
Wahab Mustapha – Economics
Thomas Egiator – Microbiology
Damilola Peculiar – Physiology
Fatai Kamoru – Estate Management
Adeyemi Sekinah – Mechanical Engineering
Best Online Personality
Fresh Vibes – Sociology
Tayo Lawal – Environmental Science
Afolabi Abiola – Arts
Unilag Dope – Arts
Asogua Martins – Science
Donald Ekpeki (Pendragon) – Law
Unilag Coke – Business Administration
Most Politically Conscious Student
Shola Oshin – Law
Elvis Ivie – Education
Olajoku Abisoye (Jebe) – Science
Idowu Awopeju – Law
Suraj Adebakin – Social Sciences
Gbogi Ayodeji Valentine – CMUL
Evans King – Engineering
Best On Air Personality
Kunbi Black – Arts
Olabode Akinmuleya (Saygee) – Science
Owoseni Olarenwaju – Arts
Anthony Onyeneke (Toni Bee) – Education
Fashola Mc Poscaba – Education
Sani Lateef – Economics
Sola Momoh – Arts
Best Use Of Social Media
Kampus Flowz – Social Science
Unilag Flash – Science
Untamed Addiction – Science
Campus Beep – Arts
Snipes (123naija) – Business Administration
Mayowa Folami – Law
Gbogi Speaks – CMUL
Mr Personality
Uyi Osemigwe – Law
Oluwanishola Molumo – Science
Alasi Babafemi – CMUL
Tope Aregbesola – Business Administration
Chinedu Egwunye – Environmental Sciences
Mike Eyinnaya – Law
Seun Feso – Sceince
Miss Personality
Toyin Olaronde – Pharmacy
Chinwe Ikwazon – Psychology
Alabede Yetunde – Education
Francisca Oforma – Business Administration
Jennifer Ugwu– Science
Zainab Olaitan – Social Sciences
Tope Osunboyejo – Science
Most Enterprising
Oladipo Hameed (Hkreative) – Business Adminstration
Sanni Sherrif (Sannikayz) – Engineering
Seyifunmi Abiodun (Photography) – CMUL
Mike Eyinnaya – Law
Wale Effect – Arts
Aramide Adegoke (Ara Cakes) – Law
Segun Akinpelu (Sea Made) – Environmental Science
Unilag Columnist
1.Okolie Odinaka – Business Administration
Sandra Gboneme (Review Niaja) – CMULWaleey Opeyemi Fatai — LawUnilag Birdie – Social ScienceSanusi Hakeem – ScienceTaiwo Tayo – EducationMartins – Engineering
Rookie Of The Year
Ijemonu Nasiru (Nas) – Business Administration
Olu-Omoniyi Simisola – Arts
Harmony Adenipekun – Law
Lamina Micheal – Sciences
Adewunmi Levi – Education
Isioma Obi – CMUL
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Iyanya, Emma Nyra, Tekno, SeleBobo.. Others Thrill Unilag Students (pix)
Outstanding performances from MMMG artistes, the likes of Iyanya, Tekno, Emma Nyra, Selebobo, Baci and some other wonderful performances from talented singers, comedians, dancers and rappers in a showed organised by HardKnocks Entertainment, tagged "Iyanya And Friends Groove" @ Unilag Main Auditorium with Unilag Main Auditorium
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Photo: Fela Anikulapo-Kuti's preserved belongings
Today October 15th is late Fela's 77th post-humus birthday. Above is his preserved belongings in his Kalakuta, Ikeja home shared by pphotographer Yagazie Emezi.
DJ Jimmy Jatt dapper in new pics as he turns a year older
Super star DJ Jimmy Jatt is a year older today October 15th. Happy birthday to him. Wishing him many more years ahead.
Omoni Oboli for Genevieve magazine...(photos)
Inside spread of the actress, movie producer and mother of three for the October issue of Genevieve magazine.
Check out Toke Makinwa's lovely cape jumpsuit
Toke Makinwa wore this lovely cape jumpsuit to the screening of Juliet Ibrahim's movie, Shattered Romance.
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
Sunday, 11 October 2015
New video shows how Nigerian student was kicked & beaten in jail leading to his death (photos)
22yr old Nigerian student Matthew Ajibade, (pictured right) died in police custody after he was kicked and beaten by police during a booking process where he was said to be combative and fought back. (read previous story here). And last week, during a trial of the case, shocking footage taken inside the Georgia jail where Matthew was booked showed him being kicked and punched in the head during the fight with police officer. He was left alone in restraints for an hour-and-a-half after the violence, at which point he was found dead. See the photos after the cut...
Ajibade was arrested on domestic violence charges on New Years day 2015 when the incident happened. In the video, Ajibade could be seen arguing with the police officers who call for back off. One officer tried to tackle him to the ground and Ajibade resisted. As she tried to taser him, Ajibade grabbed the taser and that was when another officer attacked him. The officer is seen in the video kicking the back of Ajibade's head at which point he stopped resisting. The police officer then used the taser on the Nigerian student and then handcuffed him. He was left there for an hour and a half and when they went back to check on him, he was found dead.
The three former jail employees, who battled with him are now in trial charged over his death. They were charged for policy and procedure violations that prosecutors say contributed to Ajibade's death.
Saturday, 10 October 2015
Black medical student, Kim Ohaegbulam to sue NYC bar for barring him from using restroom because of skin colour
m Ohaegbulam, 28, claims that a manager at the historic Landmark Tavern in Hell’s Kitchen barred him from using the restroom because of the color of his skin, the Daily News reports.
The bar on W. 46th St. has been pouring drinks since 1868, but Kim Ohaegbulam said he thought he had stepped into a time machine taking him back to the 19th century during a recent visit.
"I’ve never experienced anything like this in my 28 years, I’ve never been denied the use of a bathroom anywhere," said Ohaegbulam, who grew up in Alabama and Florida.
Ohaegbulam, a student in the M.D. and Ph.D. program at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, ended up receiving a summons for disorderly conduct for making “unreasonable noise” after the manager called police.
He is planning to file a lawsuit against the Landmark Tavern alleging he was the victim of racial discrimination, and the city for false arrest. "I don’t like to play the race card, but it is what it was,” he said. "It was a blatant form of racial discrimination. I’ve got to make sure it doesn’t happen again at that establishment" "I’m a medical student but I'm also a black man. I felt like what happened to me is the same as what happened during the civil rights era and Jim Crow."
Ohaegbulam was celebrating the completion of a school project with two friends, a fellow medical student who is from India and a law student who is Asian, who were buying the drinks. His friends used the bathroom, but when Ohaegbulam got on the line, he said he was stopped by the night manager who told him it was only for paying customers.
Ohaegbulam insisted that he had been drinking there for 45 minutes, and was backed up by his friends and even the bar’s security guard, but the manager refused to budge. "I told Don (the manager) that I had checked his ID on the way in," the security guard, who requested anonymity, told The News.
"Don has the type of personality, what he says goes" Ohaegbulam demanded to speak to the owner, Michael Young, and waited outside. When five cops arrived, a sergeant told him he could make a complaint “to the Better Business Bureau,” but he had to leave the area.
After Ohaegbulam persisted in stating his complaint, he was handcuffed and taken to the precinct stationhouse, where he received the summons. "It’s very unfortunate but not surprising that persons of color, particularly black and Hispanic males, endure this sort of unlawful conduct on a regular basis," said Ohaebulam’s lawyer, Eric Sanders.
A lawyer for the bar insisted there was never an issue of Ohaegbulam using the bathroom, claiming the manager called police because Ohaegbulam was “inebriated” and “menacing.” The lawyer, Robert Ferrari, said the manager told him the bar “has many black customers” and was sticking by his claim that Ohaegbulam was “hanging out” at the bar but was not a customer.
Ferrari said the Landmark Tavern has a surveillance camera, but every two weeks it tapes over the previous recording, so he didn’t think there was a record to prove or disprove anymore whether Ohaegbulam was a customer. But Ohaegbulam said his witnesses, and the bar receipts, will prove he is telling the truth.
Ferrari said the Landmark Tavern has a surveillance camera, but every two weeks it tapes over the previous recording, so he didn’t think there was a record to prove or disprove anymore whether Ohaegbulam was a customer. But Ohaegbulam said his witnesses, and the bar receipts, will prove he is telling the truth. "This was blatant discrimination and it’s just wrong," he said
Source: Daily New