Delectable Nollywood Actress, Funke Akindele Bello a.k.a. Jenifa is pregnant with her first child.
The beautiful actress, yesterday, stepped out and showed off her growing baby bump yesterday afternoon at the Glo lafta Fest 2017, that held in Festac, Lagos.
Two Nigerian sisters, with the names, Sonia and Jessica who hail from Delta state of the country, have come under fire by their followers after this photo of them was shared on their respective IG pages.
The pair can be seen kissing in the photo and this had followers to react! According to them, they are celebrating “sisterhood” and what an intimate way to show that.
Nigerians, who’d definitely have something to say, lit fire beneath the sister’s butts as they accuse them of practicing lesbianism, matter of fact, Incest! Wawu!
Although Sonia, came on her sister’s comment section to state that they are not lesbians.
The Kogi State Government has declared tomorrow, Monday, August 21, 2017 as public holiday and Thanksgiving to celebrate the safe return of President Buhari from his medical vacation in London.
According to a statement issued today in Lokoja by his Director General on Media and Publicity, Kingsley Fanwo, the gesture was in line with the support of the Kogi people for “the renaissance of our nation by Mr. President”.
“We urge Kogites to also use the occasion of the Public Holiday to pray for Mr. President as he resumes his responsibilities of repositioning Nigeria,” the statement said.
The Kogi State Commissioner for Health, Saka Audu, on Sunday said that the alleged unknown disease has been diagnosed to be gastroenteritis.
He, therefore, called for calmness.
The commissioner told the News Agency of Nigeria in Lokoja that those so far diagnosed were found to be suffering from gastroenteritis and malaria.
The state Ministry of Health, had in a statement, said that the disease killed many people in Okunran, Okoloke and Isanlu-Esa in Yagba West Local Government Area.
“The current information available to us is that the disease actually started six weeks ago in Okoloke village in Yagba West, which is a settlement that is predominantly inhabited by Fulani herdsmen.
“There have been cases of reported deaths following abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhoea, but the patients who showed signs of illness had since been evacuated and transported to Kogi State Specialist Hospital Lokoja, for better treatment.
“So far, we have evacuated 39 patients from Okoloke area and only six of them were admitted and have shown significant sign of improvement while others have since been discharged.
“Out of the six that were admitted, three of them were diagnosed of gastroenteritis and the remaining three were just cases of malaria, and they have shown remarkable signs of improvement,” Audu said.
He also stressed that the disease was not Lassa fever, saying the result of samples taken from the patients to Irua General Hospital in Edo State for investigation proved negative.
On the 62 persons earlier reported to have died, the commissioner said the figure was given by local leaders in the affected areas and was yet to be verified by government.
“We will investigate and trace the dead people to the grave yard and come up with the correct figure.
“We want to assure the general public that government is doing all that is humanly possible to stay on top of the situation and forestall further loss of lives.
“We will continue to inform the public as the investigation progresses,” Mr. Audu said.
A Nigerian Facebook User, Emmy Ezeafojulu Egbeigwe Nnobi, recently welcomed a set of twins, and according to him he always put up photos of twins and triplets on his page as he expected to also have one someday.
He declared that the prayers made on Facebook work’s as God has granted him his desire by blessing him with his own set of twins. He wrote
“For long i have been putting pictures of twins and triplets here on fb and we have been claiming it with faith. God has blessed my family with bouncing twins. Facebook prayers works. May his holy name be praised now and forever. God is indeed a faithful God. Join me as i welcome Chikaima and Chikamso my adorable twins.” Congrats to him!
Pretty Nollywood actress, Amara Maduka, may not be a household name but she sure knows how to attract attention when she gets into her element.
In an exclusive chat with Potpourri, the daring but sensually crafted screen diva whose erotic pictures recently went viral on social media bragged that the size of a man’s manhood is of no importance when it comes to sex, as long as it gives her sexual pleasure and satisfaction.
According to Amara who loves to flaunt her feminine assets, as long as her partner skillfully gives her pleasure and satisfaction in bed, the size of his manhood would not matter.
“Size doesn’t matter when it comes to sex; it’s how you use what you have that matters. What is the essence of a big ‘banana’ if it cannot be used well?” she asked.
When Potpourri asked about the weirdest place she has ever had sex, the talented script writer said; “I once had sex in the pool, it was way better than bedroom sex.” She added that early morning sex is better, compared to when it is done at night.
She said; “I prefer early morning sex, the one that happens when your husband wakes you up with erection and you initially pretend you are not interested, but you really want to get down to it.”
Here’s a Hilarious Conversation between a Beautiful Lady and a Guy who wanted to see what was beneath her towel.
It all started when the lady revealed to the guy she was chatting with, that she was about to go take a shower… and as a flirty person that the guy is, he asked her for a pic.
Nigeria is known all over the world as the Giant of Africa and Africa have gained in multiple ways because we have people like you that made investing and creating job opportunities for people in this continent a lifestyle.
Undoubtedly, Nigerians have largely benefitted from your benevolence and your wisdom in shielding your very own rather than build conglomerate of companies outside your continent or forgetting your own fatherland.
Indeed, you have distinguished yourself in many unique ways, you have proven beyond words could utter, how deep you truly have this country Nigeria at heart and have extended your act of goodwill coupled with great business prospects to Africans at large.
It takes only a man with a Lion’s heart and high calibrated level of business wit to still remain the richest man in Africa even with the crestfallen devaluation of our once mighty Naira.
Obviously, you had your fair share of its heavy blows because you ranked 51st in 2016 with a net worth of $15.4 billion, but currently have a net worth of $12.2 billion as of February, 2017. Don’t be surprised how i knew. I may not be your financial manager but news about you, more often than not, grace the headlines of most media pages.
Sir, you’ve done judiciously well all these years with enough bragging rights and commendable efforts. In Nigeria today, your group ‘Dangote Group’ with its dominance in the sugar market is the main supplier to most of the country’s soft drinks companies, breweries and confectioners, the largest refinery in Africa and the third largest in the world, producing 800,000 tonnes of sugar annually.
Dangote Group owns salt factories and flour mills and is a major importer of rice, fish, pasta, and fertiliser. The company exports cotton, cashew nuts, cocoa, sesame seed,cement and ginger to several countries.
It also has major investments in banking, transport, textiles and oil and gas. The company employs over 26,000 people and is the largest industrial conglomerate in West Africa.
However, it will be a broader shield for Nigerians and Africans if you continue to enlarge your capacity and encroach every sector including pharmaceuticals and healthcare.
You are very result oriented and achieve incomparable result in any course you venture into. You are the African shield and here in Nigeria, you’re richer than our country herself. Nigerians need improved health care delivery and once you dive into the pharmaceuticals, there will surely be a remarkable and improved health care delivery.
If possible, building a pharmaceutical company where our drugs will be produced here just the way you produce the cement we Nigerians use. This will widen the scope of employments too for people that studied Pharmacy and other health related courses.
It will equally be a great relief to our populous nation Nigeria and provide a great shield for Africans if you put Housing and real estate in different countries into consideration.
About 400 million Africans lived in cities in 2010, and 60% of those people lived in slums with no access to basic services. By 2050 that number is expected to grow to 1.26 billion. By 2035 half of all Africans will probably live in cities, with continuing urbanization expected thereafter.
Over the years, I’ve come to know you ( not one-on – one though) as a Man of mind blowing vision and unquenchable fire. You always give nothing short of the best in any sector you’re involved. I can beat my chest and proudly say Nigeria would have been an industrial giant in Africa if the nation could boast of more Dangotes whose preoccupation would be to invest and create jobs for the teeming populace.
Your efforts are highly recognized and you’re secretly applauded in every Nigerian home. I won’t forget to bring to your notice, a stir you have caused by announcing you would like to buy Arsenal. Certainly, I know you have the financial audacity to achieve this great vision should the current majority shareholder, Stan Kroenke, give you the needed encouragement. I’m in full support of this vision which may sound stupid and off guarded to many.
There is great dividends in the world of soccer and you have always been an eagle- eyed man. Nevertheless, If you consider going into these sectors I suggested, I believe Nigeria will be the most enviable nation and Africa will be on the lips of other continents.
Beautiful Yoruba Actress, Lizzy Anjorin has cursed out at her critics who have nothing than to drop negative comments on her posts.
She penned a long note for people who derive joy in bringing hurt into people’s lives via social media. She wrote:
Social media is like death, we shall all taste the unfair and negative side of it!!
If you derive joy in putting comments that will bring tears to people’s face or your hobby is to leak shit abt smone that’s ordain to be great, you are an agent of pain and destruction, one day you will be there too and your bad comments will return to you in billion folds whether you are dead or alive.
Even friends or some so called colleagues, that have been attacking their fellow colleagues with horrible comments with private accounts has been put to miserable shame in return on social media (won mo ra won).
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Consider accident, man slaughter, sickness, domestic violence, ritualism, one chance, Armed robbery, Baddo, terrorism, nature (water,fire etc), slip of the tongue/blunder/typographical error, brokenness, bad marriage victims etc .. behold, 90% of these victims are not celebrities but one way or the other, they find themselves on social media…
Don’t forget your bad comments will hunt you down and it will hit you so bad that you will beg for death. As a matter of fact, the most sweetest thing some of you love doing is inviting people to come and leave bad comments on a post.. Whether you are a celebrity or not, rich or poor, young or old, social media is like death, it has no respect for anybody and we shall all taste the unfair and negative side of it.
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My first story on one popular insta____ was last year february, by a lady who feels as a celebrity that I am, she could cook up false allegation to dent my image, she was so excited bcos of the massive bad comments against me, but that same platform has rubbished her 6times this year..
I realize whatever you do on social media will be done to you in billion folds. You carry your matter 4 hand and carry another person issue for head, walahi wetin go hit go worst pass BADDO STONE bcos if the karma of social media hit u? you might not survive it. .
You may think you are catching fun but believe me, when the fun of karma hit you in return?? you are lucky if you are dead but i pray you remain alive to reap the fruit of your miserable time and wasting of MB on social media.
A Nigerian expatriate in Qatar became a millionaire for several hours after a bank mistakenly deposited more than QR1.5 million ($411,127.99) into his account recently.
The man, Michael Asemota, had opened an account with a cheque of QR150,200 with an undisclosed commercial bank, where he is the sole signatory of the account.
As he got back home, he received an alert showing that a QR1,502,000 had been credited into his account by mistake instead of QR150,200. Asemota went back to the bank and returned the money.
Speaking to Qatar Tribune, Asemota said,”After opening the account with the bank, I checked my balance to make withdrawals for a supply job and found the huge sum. I was amazed and decided to contact the bank.
I went to see the manager to report the error of QR1,502,000 deposited into my account. After checking for confirmation, the manager gave me a warm handshake in appreciation.”
Asked why he alerted the bank about the error, Asemota said,”I knew the money did not belong to me and shouldn’t be in my account in the first place, so there were no motives and temptations to keep it.”
A 10-year-old Victor Tarekedomoni has revealed how he was lured into robbery at a very tender age.
He made the confession when he was being paraded by the police in Bayelsa State during the week.
Victor is said to be specialized in robbing victims of phones at bus stops and breaking into houses by squeezing through anti-burglary iron-bars, to ransack the homes, during which he would cart away jewelleries, money, phones, and other valuables.
He confessed that he had led several successful operations before nemesis caught up with him.
The young boy told newsmen that he got into the illicit business through the help of his uncle, having already lost his father.
He said, “I lost my father and my mother very early in life. I was staying with my uncle, (name withheld), who taught me how to rob. My uncle has sent me on several occasions to rob in the area.
“There was one time he sent me to an office to steal a TV and their computer, which I did. I was attending the Universal Basic Primary Community Education School at Ovom, I was in primary 4 when I dropped out of school. What happened was that my uncle went to rob, but when the police came to look for him, he ran away from house. So, I dropped out of school and joined a robbery gang.
“I have been involved in several armed robberies; when we go for operation, the older members of the gang will lift me up the fence, I will jump down and pass through the burglarproof bars, enter the house, ransack the place, take money, jewellery and then escape. After the robbery, they will give me N1000 or N1500, which I used to feed myself daily.
Victor, who hails from Egaibiri community in Sagbama Local Government Area, Bayelsa State said further:
“I have robbed over 20 victims. I stole their phones at bus stops or along the street.
“It was when I spent one month in SARS custody, I decided to escape and squeezed through the iron-bars of the cell. I always slept in the store at Arietalin Street, Ovom, before policemen re-arrested me at Sandy area in Yenagoa.”
“If the state government or the governor of Bayelsa can come to my rescue and train me, I can be leader in Bayelsa tomorrow. I am talented and blessed but I didn’t have parental care. That is why I went into robbery and joined a gang. I am a member of Greenlander cult group. I don’t want to go back to robbing again. I want to be a good citizen of Bayelsa.
“I want the public to forgive me because it was my uncle who introduced me to robbery. I started stealing before I joined the gang. The names of the other six members of the gang who are still on run are Junior, Finefine, Daddy Boy, Godspower, Kempade and Goodtimes.”
A Nigerian man on Facebook, identified as Usman Umar, has raised an alarm over the abduction of his two sisters and niece, who were abducted on their way to Abuja recently.
According to Umar, the women were kidnapped within Lambata and Suleja in Niger state.
Umar took to his facebook page to announce the abduction, he wrote;
Friends I need your prayers, Kidnappers abduct 2 of my sisters and niece on their way to Abuja within Lambata and Suleja.
Police authorities have already been notified of the development their family members wait for their rescue/return.
On Air-personality and Nollywood Actress Abimbola Oni, has said, she doesn’t like midnight sex.
In a chat with NewTelegraph, she said, “sex for me could happen anytime. At times midnight sex can be annoying; especially after the whole hustle during the day.”
The Zimbabwean first lady, Grace Mugabe, has revealed the reason behind her decision to beat up a South African model and break her head in the course of the assault.
The first lady while speaking to South African officials revealed that she used an extension cord on the 20-year-old model identified as Gabriella Engels in self defence.
The first lady claimed that she was in fact the victim of the assault which occurred on Sunday night at a flat located in Sandton.
According to her, the scenario took place in the presence of numerous body guards.
iol.co.za, a South African news website reports:
This is according to highly-placed sources privy to the case.
“Mugabe is adamant on the issue of protecting herself because she feels she was attacked. She says she was attacked by the victim and that she also has her own injuries which she is not going to publish in the media,” said one source.
The assault, which happened last Sunday has Zimbabwean and South African officials scurrying behind the scenes to try to defuse what has become an embarrassing international incident that has brought the diplomatic relations between the two neighbours under intense scrutiny.
Engels claims Mugabe assaulted her after she found her with her sons, Robert jr and Chatunga Bellarmine.
But it appears that the pair, known for their high-rolling lifestyles, also faced their mother’s wrath that night.
“People are not talking about the fact she did the same to her kids. She beats her kids too,” the source said.
Engels received cuts and bruises and had to crawl out of the room to escape, she claimed. She said that Mugabe’s bodyguards stood by and watched.
Since the attack, civil rights organisation AfriForum, has decided to represent Engels and the “Bulldog” advocate Gerrie Nel has taken the case and is hoping to get the Zimbabwean first lady in the dock, despite government’s fears of diplomatic fallout.
When asked why Mugabe didn’t open a police case against Engels, the official said that Mugabe didn’t see it that way. The official explained how the incident had placed the SAPS in a predicament.
“Yes, clearly it was a difficult situation, a predicament because it was a high-profile matter and all the things came colliding. It was a mad house, and we had to ensure we don’t break the international law on how to treat important delegates. In cases like this, you want to collect all the information from all sides.”
The first lady is apparently still holed-up in South Africa and is waiting for the Department of International Relations and Co-operation (Dirco) to issue her diplomatic immunity. Then she can leave.
If this happens, this will be the second time that Mugabe has used this legal loophole to escape prosecution.
In 2009, she was given diplomatic immunity by the Chinese after she allegedly assaulted a journalist in Hong Kong.
Beautiful Nollywood Actress, Monalisa Chinda has revealed how she knew her second husband, Victor Coker was the one for her.
The actress while speaking with Punch in a recent interview said:
“I found that I was at peace with him.
He is God-fearing and has a good relationship with his family. I also always like to be in his company, and I knew it deep inside me that I had found the one.
He loves my daughter like his own child and she feels very comfortable with him as well. Of course, there were a couple of other things I looked out for and the good thing was that he surpassed all my expectations.”
Yesterday, former Taraba state governor, Danbaba Suntai who survived an air crash at the Yola Airport in Adamawa State in 2012, and died on June 28, was buried.
However, shortly after his burial his younger brother Babangida Suntai also passed away.
He died Saturday evening in Abuja. A family source said the younger Suntai was rushed to Abuja last week for treatment but was officially declared dead by doctors last night. May his soul rest in peace, amen.
A very loyal supporter of President Buhari has fulfilled his promised to drink mud water, should anytime the president returns back to Nigeria from his medical vacation in London.
Muh’s wrote on his Facebook wall:
Kyawun Alkawari Cikawa Idan Kanaso Ka Zama Cikakken Mutum Idan Kayi Alkawari Kayi Kokari Ka Cika.
Nayi alkawari duk randa Shugaba Buhari ya dawo gida Nigeria daga jinyar da ya tafi Birnin London, zan sha ruwan kwata saboda zunzurutun Farin ciki.
Alhamdulillah! Allah ya cika mini gurina ni kuma na sha ruwan kwata.
Translated, his caption reads:
The Full Covenant of the Covenant If You Want to Become Full Member When You Make a Covenant Try To Fill.
I promise every day that President Buhari returns to Nigeria from his trip to London, and I will drink water because of the pain of depression.
Alhamdulillah! God filled me with my head and drank water.
So, recently, a man met a hooker at a club and then he took her home for the night.. Only to wake up the next morning to find the most disgusting thing on his bed.
He filmed it and shared it online. In his words: “This B**h sh*t on the bed”.
The federal government and ministry of health on twitter reacts to Olamide’s New Song, Wo, and marks it as dangerous to the public.
The Wo virus is rapidly spreading in Nigeria and its obvious thats the latest hit song from Baddo but the ministry is not accommodating it.
According to them, the song featured a line were Olamide mentions cigarettes contravenes Nigeria’s laws on Tobacco advertising, promotion & sponsorship.
The video promotes a dangerous habit that encourages second-hand smoking.
The risks from this include cancers, respiratory & cardiovascular diseases.
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Nigerians who are obviously unhappy about the ministry’s position made their thoughts known.
Zahra Buhari who was a bit silent when her father, the president was abroad for over 100 days, has finally broken her silence.
President Buhari arrived the country yesterday, 19th of August after over 100 days away from the country. She took to Instagram to write:
Welcome back Home Daddy Cheers ? (apple juice) To the strongest man I know.. Alhamdulillah.
Say a prayer for those that want to eliminate him to get their way.. God is watching. I pray that He guides us all onto the straight path. #stillstandingtall #alhamdulillah #pmb #nigeria
A former pupil of Shalom Academy, Nsukka, Enugu State, Chinecherem Cynthia Ali, whose story went viral after she made A grade in all the subjects she took in the West African Senior School Certificate Examination, shares her success story with TOLUWANI ENIOLA
Please introduce yourself.
I hail from Umuagama community in Enugu State. I am the third of eight children. I am 18 years old. I attended Shalom Academy in Nsukka, Enugu State. My parents are not so rich but they gave me adequate care. My dad is a teacher. He also has a poultry farm. My mother works as a medical lab scientist in a district hospital.
You became the first pupil in your school to earn A grade in all the subjects you sat for in WASSCE. What motivated you to achieve the feat?
While I was in school, my priority was to make a wonderful result. I had clarity of purpose in what I wanted to achieve. My elder brother was the chief motivator. He made six As in his WASSCE last year. He told me I could do better than he did. He planted that goal to surpass his feat in me. Whenever I had a problem with my studies, he was always around to help me out. He practically taught me the techniques to excel in the subjects. He prepared my mind about the syllabus in SS3, who the teachers were and what would enable me to get the best from each of them.
He told me I needed to put in extra efforts in whatever I was doing. On my first day in school, when I got to SS1, my chemistry teacher called me and told me certain things about my goal. He told me no one had ever made nine As in the school. He said he heard an inner voice that I could break the record. I was just laughing when he told me. I had a note which I titled, “My future WASSCE results.”
I wrote down my results on the note, filling As across all the subjects I was to sit for. I prayed to God to help me achieve the goal. My friends who saw the note said I was going crazy. But I told God to help me. Another teacher that helped me a great deal was my biology teacher. She prepared a study timetable for me to follow. She told me to study at least two hours at a stretch. The two teachers (chemistry and biology) told me my goal was achievable.
Have you always had an excellent result like this?
By God grace, I have always excelled in my studies. My results were always among the best.
What did you say when you saw your outstanding result?
I was overwhelmed with joy. It was a record-breaking result because no one had ever made that result in my school. On that day, I was sleeping. My brother came to wake me up and broke the news. When I saw it, I thought I was dreaming.
How many hours did you study daily?
In our school, we were mandated to observe our preparatory classes for day students. From 2.30pm to 4pm, I would go home to cook and do other things I needed to do till around 7pm. From 7pm till 10pm, I was always reading my books daily. Sometimes, I could set aside five or six hours to read.
How did you cope with the distractions from boys in school?
I never had a boyfriend. One thing I learnt along the line was that once one is serious with one’s studies, it will be difficult for boys to approach one for a relationship. When I was in SS1, one day I entered the class. There was this male classmate of mine who was always disturbing me. I was reading my book. We had just finished the computer practical. Others were discussing while I was reading my book. Then the boy said, “What’s the problem with you? Is it that you cannot rest, at least talk to people.”
He said I didn’t need to be reading every time. I was able to overcome the pressures of male pupils because I didn’t entertain any unserious talks. They knew me for that so they avoided me. Also, I was a day student, so I spent most of my time in class. We had preparatory classes by 4pm so I was always at home when I was not in school. This made it impossible for any boy to approach me. Maybe if I was in the boarding school, it would have been a different story. I am a quiet girl. Because I rarely had time to chat with others, they said I was a proud girl. But I taught a few of my classmates in my spare time.
What subject was the most challenging for you and how did you overcome it?
I think physics posed the greatest challenge. I always found it hard comprehending the subject. The situation changed when I got to SS3. Our physics teacher always gave us tests every week. If you failed the test, he would cane you. I was afraid of his cane. I then made up my mind to study hard. Along the line, I realised that physics was not even as difficult as I thought. Mathematics was easy for me. God was just helping me at every stage. I found out that I understood what I was taught quickly. We had five mathematics teachers. While in school, mathematics was divided into five areas. We had separate teachers for arithmetic, algebra, statistics, geometry and vector. Each of these subjects was taught separately. The way mathematics was split into five areas really helped me to have a thorough understanding of the subject. I usually excelled in my mathematics examinations even without studying. I love the subject so much.
How did you feel meeting the Enugu State governor?
I thank God for the privilege to meet the governor at my age. I am grateful to God for making it possible. Thousands of pupils in our state would like to meet the governor. For me, it is one of the most memorable moments of my life as I shook hands with the governor. The governor congratulated me and said the commissioner for education would reach out to me.
Later, I was told that the governor had given me a scholarship to study in any university of my choice in Nigeria and a prize of N1m. I felt overwhelmed. I never believed that I would be a beneficiary of a scholarship. I appreciate the government for this noble gesture.
What role did your parents play in your success?
My dad is an English teacher. He always encouraged us. He taught us English after school hours. He made sure I didn’t use a mobile phone. Once I got to secondary school, I neither used a phone nor had access to any gadget. It was a serious offence at home. It really helped me because if I had a mobile, I would have been distracted. I might have spent less time on my studies. My mum always encouraged me too. She told me that when she was my age, she excelled in her studies too. She emphasised that I could break the record. When I was in primary school, my father supported me with extra lessons at home. He also got part-time teachers for me.
Do you think you are a genius?
I don’t think I am one. I think anyone who studied hard and relied on God can make a similar feat.
What is the next step for you?
I want to study medicine. I chose medicine because I believe it would enable me to save lives. It is also a noble profession.
What did you score in the UTME?
The UTME was out before I took WASSCE. I scored 266. I was discouraged when I saw the result because I felt I should have got above 300 marks. The good thing is that they also use the WASSCE result to select candidates. They grade prospective candidates, using 60 per cent for the UTME and 40 per cent for the WASSCE result. When I saw my UTME results, I was just praying to God to excel in WASSCE result a wonderful one. When our principal saw my UTME result, he didn’t believe that it was my result because he expected more from me. UTME was very easy for me and I was disappointed when I saw the score.
Which schools did you apply to?
I applied to the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and Ebonyi State University. The universities have not started issuing admission letters. They have started uploading the results. The cut off mark for medicine is 290 or so in UNN last year. I checked my result and it was 319.6, so I am hopeful I would be admitted.
Why don’t you study abroad instead?
I want to study in Nigeria first. I guess I am too young to study outside the country all alone. But I would like to do postgraduate studies abroad.
Was cramming part of your studying methods?
I am not good at cramming books. I develop many codes to remember what I read.
What are the most remarkable lessons you have learnt from your success?
I think the most important part of my success story is to do one’s best and to trust in God. I always believe that it’s only God that can enable me to fulfill my destiny.
Hyderabad Police, yesterday apprehended a Nigerian identified as Ugochukwu Chukwuebuka alias Godpower, who has been nabbed with Cocaine twice in the past two years.
The suspect who went to India in August 2016 on business visa and arrested alongside with a Hyderabadi last year on charge of possessing narcotic substances, was caught with 20 grams of cocaine this time.
He regained his freedom upon payment of bail but continued to procure and sell narcotic drugs.
“This year, he was caught again in August possessing drugs along with another foreigner and three Hyderabadis,” Hyderabad Commissioner’s Task Force DCP B. Limba Reddy said.
Looks like the bad blood between the controversial duo is finally over… good riddance to the past eh?
Ex-big brother housemates , TBoss and Kemen were both spotted recently at an event together and judging their body language, the duo seem to be in good terms.
Minister of Information and culture, Lai Mohammed has stated that he has been vindicated with the return of President Muhammadu Buhari from London.
Buhari took off from London Saturday morning to return to Nigeria after 100 days of medical abroad.
Speaking on NTA while waiting for the president’s arrival at the airport, the minister said there would be celebration at the home of every Nigerian over the recovery of the president.
“We’ll, to say I have been vindicated is an understatement. I am happy and I believe so is every Nigeria. There will be surely celebration in the home of every Nigeria today,” he said.
Asked if there will be any party to welcome the president, Mohammed jokingly said, “I heard the NTA is organizing a party and we will join you guys to celebrate.”
Popular Lagos-based Psychologist and Relationship therapist, Joro Olumofin, has taken to his Instagram blog page and shared the story of a 23-year-old Universiy of Abuja female student who has put up her virginity for sale.
According to the young lady, ever since she lost her benefactor (a married man) who has been paying her bills and taking care of her, things have been extremely difficult for in school and she is finding it hard to live.
She revealed further that her landlord is on the verge on throwing her out of the house because her rent has since expired, adding that she is yet to pay her school fees and her final year project is starring her in the face. She is therefore offering her virginity for a sum of N350,000 to any man who can pay her the money.
Here’s the 23rd Episode off our Weekly Comedy Series.. This one is titled Visa Application.
Eric is tired of his country Nigeria, and he’s looking for alternatives, reason he applied for a Visa to the United Kingdom, and he got called in for an Interview.
The Police in Orerokpe have arrested two persons for allegedly raping a sixteen year old girl (name withheld) in Okene Primary School in Okuokoko Community in Okpe Local Government Area of Delta State.
Five other suspects who took part in the crime are on the run.
DAILY POST gathered that the suspects photographed and filmed their act which occurred at about 4pm on the 8th of August.
The victim, who spoke to our correspondent in Warri, Delta State capital, recalled how she was dragged into the school by the suspects – seven of them – while on her way to a see a friend.
She also claimed that the gang forcefully pulled and tore her clothes to shreds before they raped her.
The victim, who spoke in the presence of her father, claimed to know the seven suspects gave their names as, Monday, Alex, Mavuaye, Lucky, John Aboy, Destiny and Emma.
Delta State Chairman of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, CDHR Comrade Prince Kehinde-Taiga condemned the act, saying the CDHR will ensure the prosecution of the culprits with a view to bringing them to justice.