Sunday, 13 December 2015
Photos: Genevieve Nnaji, Idris Elba at Beast of No Nation premiere
Unbreakable premieres video for single, 'Gbosa + new promo
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He is currently on a tour of Europe with Terry G. The new single, Gbosa is an indigenous rap song with a blend of Afro and eastern vibes. The song is produced by Don Adah, for Rap Maf-Ya Records. Stream the video and while you download the audio via the provided link after the video cut below. @Unbreakabledee
AUDIO DOWNLOAD LINK: http://my.notjustok.com/
Watch video below...
Photos from Atiku Abubakar visit to an Orphanage in Yola
Blood Billions: Kidnapped Chibok Girls Write Dasuki, Jonathan
On the 14th of April in the early hours of the morning, Boko Haram
terrorists came to our school. For several hours, they gathered us
together and then went into Chibok town to look for lorries. They took
their time as we cuddled and prayed and pinched ourselves hoping it was
just a dream. The nasty looking terrorists spent more time raiding
stores in the town and collecting provisions.
For the over eight hours it took, there was no help for us; there was no
one to come rescue us. There was no police or army to save us and put
up a fight at least.
On the rough roads they drove us in lorries to their den in Sambisa...
On the rough roads they drove us in lorries to their den in Sambisa...
It was a journey of perhaps six hours but to us it felt like a year. We
never lost hope through the ride, cuddling together and praying the Good
Lord does not abandon us. We never stopped hoping we would hear
helicopters and see military vehicles ambush the convoy and rescue us so
we could return to our mothers and fathers.
The next day we heard some courageous Civilian-JTF with some of our family men braved it to the edge of the forrest to try to rescue us. We held some hope, that since they knew where we were the Nigerian army, that strong army that sorted out the crisis in Liberia will come rescue us.One night after the other we hoped. As the terrorists laughed at us, telling us we will never be rescued, that the Nigerian government did not care about us; we still held on to hope. We hoped the United States will do something at least if Nigeria didn't. We hoped France will intervene. We held on to faith and then days turned to weeks and weeks turned to months. We prayed but also we cursed. As we heard the news that some of our parents were dying, we cursed. We prayed and cursed those who did this to our land, who did this to our parents and to us.
As time passed, some of us died; some got pregnant, some were married and some were taken away. One by one we got used to these men. They fed us, they tended to us, they tried to keep us alive and these monsters became our benefactors. There was no one else but them and God that provided for us and kept us alive.
We held on to hope as we lost trust. Why did this happen to us we asked? Why did this happen in Nigeria? Why were we born in this country where this would happen to us? Why, we asked, why? Why were we being punished for having dreams and going to school? What had we done to deserve this? The terrorists had money. They bragged to us: you see the money your government you are waiting for to rescue you gave us? Can you see the money the French gave us? We care about you, they do not. Forget them. We are your family.
We saw helicopters drop money, food and guns. We saw suspicious men talking with our captors; men who we knew were from the outside. Gradually all hope we had began to fade away.
It is 606 days since. There are bombardments going on around everywhere. We don't really care. We have been diminished. We might as well be dead. There is not much left here to return to normal society. And what society are we returning to? Is your society normal where you leave your daughters to be defiled and no one wages Jihad to liberate them? Some of us are angry, very angry. Some of us have had child for these men, and are connected to them. We do not know how we will fare in that your world anymore, honestly, we do not really care. We stopped caring a long time ago. But there was just one thing we wanted to know. We wanted to know why?
Dear Dasuki; Dear Goodluck Jonathan. Is this why? Was it all about this money?
Dr. Peregrino Brimah
The next day we heard some courageous Civilian-JTF with some of our family men braved it to the edge of the forrest to try to rescue us. We held some hope, that since they knew where we were the Nigerian army, that strong army that sorted out the crisis in Liberia will come rescue us.One night after the other we hoped. As the terrorists laughed at us, telling us we will never be rescued, that the Nigerian government did not care about us; we still held on to hope. We hoped the United States will do something at least if Nigeria didn't. We hoped France will intervene. We held on to faith and then days turned to weeks and weeks turned to months. We prayed but also we cursed. As we heard the news that some of our parents were dying, we cursed. We prayed and cursed those who did this to our land, who did this to our parents and to us.
As time passed, some of us died; some got pregnant, some were married and some were taken away. One by one we got used to these men. They fed us, they tended to us, they tried to keep us alive and these monsters became our benefactors. There was no one else but them and God that provided for us and kept us alive.
We held on to hope as we lost trust. Why did this happen to us we asked? Why did this happen in Nigeria? Why were we born in this country where this would happen to us? Why, we asked, why? Why were we being punished for having dreams and going to school? What had we done to deserve this? The terrorists had money. They bragged to us: you see the money your government you are waiting for to rescue you gave us? Can you see the money the French gave us? We care about you, they do not. Forget them. We are your family.
We saw helicopters drop money, food and guns. We saw suspicious men talking with our captors; men who we knew were from the outside. Gradually all hope we had began to fade away.
It is 606 days since. There are bombardments going on around everywhere. We don't really care. We have been diminished. We might as well be dead. There is not much left here to return to normal society. And what society are we returning to? Is your society normal where you leave your daughters to be defiled and no one wages Jihad to liberate them? Some of us are angry, very angry. Some of us have had child for these men, and are connected to them. We do not know how we will fare in that your world anymore, honestly, we do not really care. We stopped caring a long time ago. But there was just one thing we wanted to know. We wanted to know why?
Dear Dasuki; Dear Goodluck Jonathan. Is this why? Was it all about this money?
Dr. Peregrino Brimah
http://ENDS.ng [Every Nigerian Do Something]
Email: drbrimah@ends.ng Twitter: @EveryNigerian
WHAT!? Naira Falls To Its Lowest Level In 42 Years
The naira fell to its lowest on Friday, trading at 260 to the greenback
on the parallel market. It continues to plunge as the CBN holds on to
its stringent dollar sales policy at the parallel market.
Earlier in 2015, CBN introduced the policy of selling over $80m to
Bureau De Change (BDC) operators, to keep the unofficial rate close to
that of the parallel market. The policy is however undergoing review, as
the CBN circular reported by Reuters has set out new guidelines for the
2016 BDC transaction of dollars.
According to The Cable, the circular, which will come into effect in
January, “orders retail money exchanges to deposit a mandatory
cautionary deposit of N35 million in an account with the central bank,
in addition to a minimum capital requirement of N35 million”.
The decision, experts believe, would trim the number of BDC operators in
the country. The Naira was first introduced in introduced in 1973.
Meet the woman who allegedly broke Diddy and Cassie up
Cassie broke up with Diddy the Sunday after his Revolt Music Conference in Miami because while he was there — he had another woman with him! Not only that, but the same woman was with him the weekend prior in Atlanta for the BET Hip Hop Awards.
Her name is Gina Huynh and she’s been around for awhile. Last year, Diddy took Gina and her friends to the All-Star game in New Orleans. Word reportedly got back to one of Cassie’s homegirls and sh*t hit the fan, but they were able to move past it.
Anyway, after Cassie found out that the two rekindled back in October she shut things down with Diddy and skipped away to South Africa to film ‘Honey 3.’ Since she’s been out of the country, she’s refused to take his calls, answer his texts, and she even went as far as to block her management so that they wouldn’t contact her on his behalf!
If you were wondering where those thousands of roses came from that appeared on Cassie’s Snapchat — they were from Diddy trying to reach out.
However, Cassie’s tired of his sh*t and this Gina girl really is the last straw. There’s also been some chatter about Diddy getting to close to his VP Ericka Pittman.
Anyone can see that the two have been rocky. She was absent from ALL of Diddy’s birthday festivities and the one acknowledgement of his birthday she gave was a friendly Instagram shout-out that’s since been deleted.
Photos from Adanna Ohakim Steineker's baby shower
Appeal Court Sacks All 3 PDP Senators & 12 Rep Members In Rivers State
The Court had earlier kicked off the series of judgments, 14 in all, including some cross appeals on Friday afternoon with the sack of two senators – Osinakachukwu Idoezu (Rivers South-West Senatorial District) and John Olaka-Nwogo (Rivers South-East) based on petitions by APC candidates.
In the unanimous decision of the three man panel read by Justice Ali Gumel, the Appellate Court voided the elections of the two senators based on what the Justices described as:
Failure of INEC to comply substantially with the provisions of the Electoral Act and other guidelines for 2015 National Assembly Election in the conduct of the polls.Justice Gumel noted that key elements of the voting process like accreditation of voters, use of card reader machines, voters’ register and other election guidelines in majority of the voting centres, were not adhered to, an action which he said led to manipulations of the process.
He therefore ruled that the elections were conducted without adherence to set guidelines and therefore cannot stand in the face of the law.
In a series of abridged rulings for lack of time to read the full
judgments, the Justices also annulled the election of Boma Goodhead, the
member representing Asari Toru/Akuku Toru Federal Constituency, Hon.
Ken Chikere (PDP) Port Harcourt I Federal constituency election, Randolf
Brown for Bonny/Degema Federal Constituency, Dum Deekor of
Tai/Eleme/Oyigbo Federal Constituency, Betty Apiafi Ahoada East/Abua
Federal Constituency, Awaji Inombek Abiante of Andoni/Opobo/Nkoro
federal constituency and Dimnamene Deekor of Khana/Gokhana federal
constituency.
The court had earlier sacked a Senator and some Reps members on Thursday.
With the sack of his 12 colleagues, Uche Nnam Obi of Ahoada West//Egbeama/Ndoni Federal Constituency elected on the platform of PDP is the only surviving representatives of Rivers State in the House of Reps.
The court had earlier sacked a Senator and some Reps members on Thursday.
With the sack of his 12 colleagues, Uche Nnam Obi of Ahoada West//Egbeama/Ndoni Federal Constituency elected on the platform of PDP is the only surviving representatives of Rivers State in the House of Reps.
Donald Trump & Saudi billionaire Prince feuds on twitter, calls Trump 'a disgrace to the US'
"You are a disgrace not only to the GOP but to all America. Withdraw
from the U.S presidential race as you will never win" he tweeted.
Donald Trump responded with an insult of course.
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