Tuesday 8 September 2015

Photos: Buhari gets briefing from Ministry of Foreign affairs

President Buhari earlier today September 8 got briefing from the officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs led by the permanent secretary Amb. Bulus Z. Lolo. Continue to see more photos..


More married women getting into drug abuse – NDLEA

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has decried the increasing involvement of married women in drug abuse. According to Daily Trust. the Assistant Superintendent in charge of Exhibits at the Sokoto State Command, Ali Baba Mustapha, said this at the Jigawa Day celebration organised by indigenes of the state at the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto yesterday.

He said women took cough syrups that contained codeine believing that it would enhance their sexual appetite. Mustapha warned that if unchecked, this trend could generate into marital crisis and even divorce. He dismissed the belief that cough syrups enhances sexual appetite.

Read a mother's response after her breastfeeding pic was reported to Facebook

Donnette Skellington put up a photo of her breastfeeding her baby and it was reported by some Facebook users to Facebook. She fired back at those who reported the photo by putting up yet another breastfeeding photo and captioned the photo
"To the losers who reported my breastfeeding photo,It's not coming down. Since you cannot mind your own, I'll be posting many more. Oh and good luck getting them all down!" #Normalizebreastfeeding"

The Game starts a war with Chris Brown

Yesterday The Game tried to start a war with Chris Brown by following only Karrueche on Instagram and liking her photos. Chris Brown responded but Game didn't say anything until Chris Brown's pal Wack Star posted and deleted a meme that said 'Never Gonna Get It.' The Game went on Wack's next post and set things off. See their convo after the cut...




And things went crazy from there...


And then Game accused Wack of setting up Chris Brown's home invasion.

Lol. See what an Indian expatriate wrote about Nigeria

The man shared a photo of himself at a Nigerian airport and wrote that he was waiting for a flight back to 'India from Lagos International Airport, Nigeria'. When a friend asked him to bring something special back for him, the man's answer was - well, see it for yourself after the cut...



Photo: US warns of 'terrorist' attack threat in South Africa

The United States embassy in South Africa on Tuesday, September 8 issued a rare 'terrorist threat' warning to US interests in the country, and advised its citizens to be on heightened alert against attack, AFP reports. The security message issued by the embassy in Pretoria said there was no information on the possible timing or target in South Africa.
Extremists may be targeting US interests in South Africa, to possibly include US Government facilities and other facilities identifiable with US business interests," the embassy statement said.
Remain aware and vigilant of your surroundings. Be vigilant and take appropriate steps to enhance your personal security."
A spokesman for the South African ministry of state security told AFP that the government was aware of the US announcement, but that it had no immediate comment.

The embassy issued a general security alert last week ahead of the September 11 attacks anniversary, but the warning on Tuesday appeared to signal a new level of concern. Security analyst Ryan Cummings said the US had last issued a "terror threat" in South Africa in 2009.

The embassy was unable to confirm the date. "One would not immediately associate South Africa with Islamic extremism, which is the driver of international terrorism against US interests," said Cummings, a Cape Town-based analyst at Red 24, a risk management firm.

"We haven't had an extensive history of transnational terrorists targeting US interests (but) there has been evidence that South Africa serves as some form of a gateway or potential logistics and financial hub. "The fact that this warning speaks specifically to South Africa means the perceived threat is specifically within our borders."

Source -AFP

Iphie Apparel releases new collection featuring JJC (photos)

A brand new trendsetter in apparels just berthed on the shores of fashion clothing in Nigeria by name Iphie Apparel. The enterprising fashion power-house owned by young budding designer Ifeanyi Orji combines ingenious craftsmanship and style to create a million dollar look that stands you out among men of repute.


Bearing a Midas mark of excellence, Iphie Apparel carves a niche of its own with a wide range of outfits ranging from Cut-to-Fit Traditional attires to Casual Wears.

You can call him the celebrity designer, and also the designer for all African men who appreciates good quality African native attire, from cutting to finishing. With Star models such as: JJC-Skills (Veteran Award winning artiste) Chris Okagbue (GUS Winner/Model/Actor/Dancer) Prince George (Creative Director/Businessman/Singer/Songwriter Photography By Onedot Graphics by Max Studio.

Michelle Obama blasted for calling Beyonce a 'role model'

If Beyonce is not a role model, I don't know anybody else who is. A tweet from the US First Lady wishing Beyonce a happy birthday and calling her a role model caused an online uproar on BeyoncĂ©'s birthday. Some didn't agree that the singer is a role model. Most of the negative tweets focused on the way she dresses, her behavior on stage and in videos, her 'sexually explicit' lyrics, her husband's violent past, and allegations that she has used or does use drugs. See the tweets after the cut...



However, others pointed out Beyonce’s business successes and praised her “body confidence”:


Photos: Serena Williams goes on a lunch date with Kim Kardashian

Kim shared the photo...

Seyi Shay in the studio with Tinie Tempah (photo)

Seyi Shay posted a photo of herself with British-Nigerian rapper Tinie Tempah on instagram last night and captioned the photo 'Studiorats". She also made mention of #SeyiorShayThealbum. Seems like the talented singer is already concluding plans for her first ever album and we might already have an idea of possible international collaboration...