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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"><span style="color: red;">Namibia's</span> ruling party looks set to
win Africa's first electronic election, according to a second round of
preliminary results.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">Namibia has one of Africa's
healthiest economies and SWAPO, the former liberation movement that secured
independence from South Africa, has maintained its popular support although
dissent is growing over inequality and a lack of housing.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">With slightly more than half of
votes counted, the South-West Africa People's Organisation party - in power
since 1990 - was leading the polls with 77%.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">In the booth on Friday, voters found
a grey electronic device with pictures or logos of the candidates and a green
button next to each one. Instead of marking a cross on paper, voters selected
their choice by pressing the button.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">SWAPO's candidate for president,
Hage Geingob, received 86% of votes in a presidential election also held on
Friday.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">Geingob, who served twice as prime
minister in the former German colony rich in diamonds and uranium, faced eight
challengers.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">On Saturday, the Electoral
Commission of Namibia (ECN) had released a first round of preliminary data
putting Swapo in the lead with slightly more than 66% of the vote.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">Namibia is aiming to become the
world's second-largest uranium producer after Kazakhstan with the construction
of its Chinese-backed Husab mine, expected to start production in 2015.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; font-size: 12.0pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">The sparsely populated, southern
African state has been one of the world's best performing economies and growth
is forecast to rise to 5 percent in 2014 from 4.4 percent last year. But lower
metal prices, especially for its key export uranium, poses a risk, according to
Namibia's central bank.</span></div>
Chukshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02523593625199516582noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2680548456335175309.post-56132975476814706532014-11-29T03:38:00.003-08:002014-11-29T03:38:22.765-08:00DAT IS WHY I SHOP ON JUMIA...<div style="text-align: center;">
WELCOME TO JUMIA BLACK FRIDAY </div>
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Chukshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02523593625199516582noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2680548456335175309.post-86812335795682011872014-11-23T08:58:00.001-08:002014-11-23T08:58:17.970-08:00APGA SET TO ADOPT GOODLUCK JONATHAN AS PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE.....<p dir="ltr"><u>The</u> All Progressives Grand Alliance,<br>
APGA, has fixed a date, December 17 for the Special National Convention where it will adopt President <a href="http://www.youngchuks.blogspot.com"><i>Goodluck </i></a><u><a href="http://www.youngchuks.blogspot.com"><i>Jonathan</i></a></u><br>
as its presidential candidate, approve and adopt <b><i>APGA</i></b> amended constitution and endorse the appointment of the Anambra State Governor, Chief Wiliie Obiano as its leader and Chairman of the Board of Trustees. National Vice Chairman South-East, Uchenna Okogbu has been directed to oversee the workings of the state in Abia<br>
state after the Chairman of the National Working Committee suspended the state’s chairman Prince Nnanna Ukaegbu<br>
with immediate effect for ] anti-party<br>
activities.<br>
The party after a meeting of its NWC in Abuja approved the outcome of the Screening Exercise for the National Assembly aspirants in Anambra State.</p>
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President Sponsors Boko Haram
Insurgency In Nigeria.........<p dir="ltr"><u>A</u> Cameroonian investigative journalist, Bisong Etahoben, is reporting via Twitter the arrest of Mahamat Bichara Gnoti, a close associate of Chadian President IIdriss Déby Itno. According to Sahara Reporters,Mr. Gnoti was reportedly arrested on the Chadian-<br>
Sudan border with 19 SAM2 missiles he purchased from the Sudanese army meant for the Boko Haram terrorist network in northeastern Nigeria. Mr. Gnoti who claimed that President Idriss Déby gave him the funds to purchase the weapons, had waved a presidential pass issued to him by Mr. Deby’s office in order to get past border<br>
guards but was stopped and searched by the guards who found the deadly weapons on him.<br>
There has not been an official<br>
confirmation or denial either by the<br>
Chadian or the Nigerian authorities. A text message sent to the office of Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd), the National Security Adviser in Nigeria regarding Gnoti’s arrest did not receive a response, an aide said Mr. Dasuki is traveling in Mexico.<br>
However, the arrest of Mr. Gnoti, if<br>
confirmed, will provide solid evidence that the Chadian president is largely behind the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria’s northwest.</p>
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President Below Average Speak by Obasanjo<p dir="ltr">Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Friday described the performance of President Goodluck Jonathan as below average. Obasanjo spoke during an encounter<br>
with book writers in Abeokuta, Ogun<br>
State, as part of activities marking the popular Ake Festival. When asked of his view on Jonathan’s administration, he said, “His performance is below average. I will not accept responsibility for his<br>
performance. There is nobody that gets such a position without being helped.” The former President also debunked the insinuations that he had selected Jonathan as the running mate to the late President Musa Yar’Adua because he knew the latter was sick.<br>
“Yar’Adua told me he was well. He<br>
showed me his medical report and I even consulted experts,” he said.<br>
He said he had only supported the idea of a South-Southerner succeeding Yar’Adua to extend the sense of belonging that the emergence of a Southern President in 1999 represented. When the former President was also asked on why he preferred Jonathan to<br>
the former governor of Rivers State,<br>
Donald Duke, he said, “In my own life, I don’t put all my eggs in one basket. Duke was young enough to be in the reserve. “He did not agree with me. Donald Duke<br>
is my friend but he needs a little of<br>
toning down. He needs to get his feet on the ground.”<br>
The former President had, in a<br>
December 2, 2013 18-page letter to<br>
Jonathan titled: “Before it is too late” raised many issues concerning<br>
Jonathan’s administration.</p>
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complete video of what really happened<br>
that day to justify their action.It gives a<br>
deeper insight into <u>events</u> of the House<br>
of Representatives on Thursday 20th of<br>
November 2014.<br>
Watch complete video on: http://www.chukwe.blogspot.com</p>
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Caribbean. The audience would be different each<br>
week, so the magician did the same tricks each<br>
week. However, there was a problem, the<br>
captain's parrot saw the shows each week and<br>
began to understand how the magician did every<br>
trick. Once he understood, he started shouting<br>
out the secrets in the middle of the show, "Look,<br>
it's not the same hat." "Look, he is hiding the<br>
flowers under the table." "Hey, why are all the<br>
cards the Ace of Spades?" The magician was<br>
furious but couldn't do anything, it was, after all,<br>
the captain's parrot. One day, the ship had an<br>
accident and sank. The magician found himself<br>
with the parrot, adrift on a piece of wood, in the<br>
middle of the ocean. They stared at each other<br>
with hatred, but did not utter a word. This went<br>
on for a day, then another, and another. Finally,<br>
after a week, the parrot said, "Okay, I give up.<br>
Where the heck is the boat?"</p>
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Nigeria really disappoint me comment drop by :(Wyclef).</p>
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Thursday told a gathering of the Peoples<br>
Democratic Party leaders in the<br>
Presidential Villa, Abuja that he hardly gets what he looks forward to in life. Jonathan, who boasted that no party would defeat the PDP during the 2015 polls said sometimes, things that he did<br>
not think about are the ones he gets.<br>
The President spoke while hosting<br>
members of the Presidential Declaration Committee led by a former Minister of Defence, Dr. Haliru Bello, to a luncheon. The committee which he formally<br>
dissolved during the luncheon was the brains behind his formal declaration on November 11 in Abuja. Jonathan said, “In my own life, the things I look for I hardly get. It’s what I don’t even think about that I get sometimes. I believe most of you will smile. But collectively, first and foremost, let us unite the party and work together for our collective victory.” He advised PDP’s aspirants at all levels not to see their aspirations as a do-or die affair because the world does not begin or end with the offices they are aspiring for. The President said even if somebody blocked them from getting to the office, God might be preparing something better for them. Jonathan disclosed that he was taking note of happenings in some states ahead of the elections and would compensate some aspirants.</p>
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has slammed the crude methods the<br>
Jonathan administration is using to<br>
harass and humiliate perceived political enemies. Reacting to the incident on his Facebook page at the National Assembly on Thursday when heavily armed security operatives prevented Speaker Aminu Tambuwal from gaining access to the House to preside over the deliberation on the extension of emergency rule in the North-East, the former Vice President said in a statement by his media office that the “siege mentality” of the Jonathan administration poses grave threats to Nigeria’s democracy, the rule of law and the separation of powers as enshrined in the 1999 constitution as amended. “Obviously, the emergency rule has failed to stem the unrest. The Federal Government must work with, rather than against those who understand and have been elected by the people to govern,” Atiku counselled. According to Atiku, this crude display of power by the President and his agents portends ominous signals for the future of our democracy, which is not a surprise as President Jonathan did not participate in the costly struggle that brought our present democracy into being.<br>
He said the behaviour of the PDP-led<br>
government towards Tambuwal was not decent and acceptable under a president that has committed himself to uphold the rule of law. “This crisis highlights the absolute failure of the current PDP’s idea of government: arrogant, indifferent and incompetent,” Atiku asserted.<br>
The former Vice President regretted that abuse of power by using state agents to harass, intimidate and humiliate perceived opponents by the President was not only capable of heating the polity on frightening scale, but also carried the risks of polarizing and politicizing security operatives in the country.</p>
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by the whiskers when a car rammed into his convoy from the opposite direction<br>
along Yandev/Gboko road while on their way to an official assignment in Wannune, Tarka Local Government Area<br>
and Gboko.<br>
The accident came a day before the<br>
governor’s 50th birthday which holds <i><b>Yesterday</b></i>. <i>See</i><i> </i><i>pictures</i><i> </i><i>below</i><i>..</i><br>
The governor’s official vehicle <u>in</u> which<br>
he was travelling and his spare vehicle were directly affected by the impact of the crash. The two officials who were in<br>
the same vehicle escaped unhurt.<br>
According to an eyewitness, an<br>
oncoming vehicle which overtook<br>
another vehicle lost control,<br>
somersaulted, then hit the spare vehicle of the governor as well as the vehicle in which both the governor and his deputy were travelling.<br>
The accident happened at Angbaaye, a<br>
few kilometres after Makurdi, the state capital.</p>
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for <u>Tambuwal</u><br>
Team Tinubu, the camp of the national<br>
leader of the All Progressives Congress,<br>
APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, was<br>
compelled by some former Nigerian<br>
leaders and Northern Islamic leaders to<br>
drop its support for the 2015<br>
presidential aspiration of Gen.<br>
Muhammadu Buhari.<br>
According to Saturday<br>
Vanguard,Reflective of the pressure<br>
which also came from some close<br>
associates of Asiwaju Tinubu, the<br>
political group has switched support<br>
towards the presidential aspiration of<br>
Speaker Aminu Tambuwal who with his<br>
entry this week, immediately turned into<br>
a major contender for the ticket.<br>
He has Buhari and former Vice-President<br>
Atiku Abubakar as the main challengers<br>
for the party’s presidential ticket with<br>
Governor Rabiu Kwankwanso of Kano<br>
State and newspaper publisher, Sam<br>
Nda-Isaiah also contending.<br>
Several other factors were taken into<br>
consideration by the Tinubu camp in<br>
switching support, close associates of the<br>
political leader disclosed to Saturday<br>
Vanguard. Among the other factors was<br>
the alleged overbearing influence of<br>
some close associates of Gen. Buhari,<br>
who they claimed were likely to fence<br>
out other political stakeholders in a<br>
possible Buhari presidency.<br>
Three former heads of state, two from<br>
the north and one from the south and a<br>
very influential retired army chief from<br>
the northeast who has also held political<br>
appointments in the present<br>
dispensation were among those cited by<br>
sources as having prevailed on the<br>
Tinubu camp to drop support for Buhari.<br>
The decision of the Tinubu camp to drop<br>
support for Buhari, it was learnt, also<br>
followed reservations from some sections<br>
of the north notably, some Islamic<br>
leaders.<br>
“It is not that we dumped Buhari, the<br>
Islamic clerics, the imams and the<br>
political leaders in the north particularly<br>
three former heads of state said that they<br>
don’t want the man,” the source said.<br>
President Olusegun Obasanjo and a<br>
former military president Gen. Ibrahim<br>
Babangida met penultimate Tuesday<br>
following the latter’s return from a<br>
medical trip abroad. The two men met<br>
for 30 minutes behind closed doors.<br>
However, Gen Baban-gida had in the<br>
past been publicly quoted as urging<br>
Speaker Tambuwal to aspire for a higher<br>
office. Speaking at the presentation of<br>
the Vanguard Personality of the Year<br>
award to Governor Chibuke Amaechi of<br>
Rivers State in Lagos on April 6, 2013,<br>
the former military president said:<br>
“When leaders like Tambuwal delivered<br>
on their electoral promise, we advise<br>
them to try something higher. For<br>
Tambuwal, your guess is as good as<br>
mine. Well done.” Babangida’s remark<br>
was applauded. .<br>
The influence of some present and past<br>
minders of Gen. Buhari was also another<br>
reason taken into consideration, a<br>
source disclosed.<br>
“There is this perception about Buhari<br>
that he is surrounding himself with some<br>
people like Nasir El-Rufai, Buba<br>
Galadima, Sule Hamman” the source<br>
said, reawakening complaints about the<br>
overbearing attitude of Buhari’s now<br>
dissolved political machine, The Buhari<br>
Organisation, TBO which had in the past<br>
been accused of selectively fencing out<br>
people.<br>
The Tinubu associates also feared that<br>
the perceptions of religious extremism<br>
which the ruling party, Peoples<br>
Democratic Party, PDP had sought to tag<br>
on Buhari could deny the party votes in<br>
the South were he to emerge as<br>
candidate.<br>
Though many of the Tinubu associates do<br>
not regard him as an extremist, but the<br>
perception already created, it was<br>
learned, could be injurious to their<br>
political outing. There were also<br>
concerns that Buhari could be detached<br>
from responsibility and reference was<br>
made to his past roles as head of state<br>
and chairman of the Petroleum (Special)<br>
Task Force, PTF where his subordinates<br>
usurped authority in his name.<br>
“When he was head of state most of the<br>
power was delegated to Idiagbon and<br>
when he was at PTF, it was another<br>
person, that took charge and that if APC<br>
says they are looking for change that<br>
Tambuwal represents that change,” an<br>
associate of Tinubu revealed.</p>
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for <u>Tambuwal</u><br>
Team Tinubu, the camp of the national<br>
leader of the All Progressives Congress,<br>
APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, was<br>
compelled by some former Nigerian<br>
leaders and Northern Islamic leaders to<br>
drop its support for the 2015<br>
presidential aspiration of Gen.<br>
Muhammadu Buhari.<br>
According to Saturday<br>
Vanguard,Reflective of the pressure<br>
which also came from some close<br>
associates of Asiwaju Tinubu, the<br>
political group has switched support<br>
towards the presidential aspiration of<br>
Speaker Aminu Tambuwal who with his<br>
entry this week, immediately turned into<br>
a major contender for the ticket.<br>
He has Buhari and former Vice-President<br>
Atiku Abubakar as the main challengers<br>
for the party’s presidential ticket with<br>
Governor Rabiu Kwankwanso of Kano<br>
State and newspaper publisher, Sam<br>
Nda-Isaiah also contending.<br>
Several other factors were taken into<br>
consideration by the Tinubu camp in<br>
switching support, close associates of the<br>
political leader disclosed to Saturday<br>
Vanguard. Among the other factors was<br>
the alleged overbearing influence of<br>
some close associates of Gen. Buhari,<br>
who they claimed were likely to fence<br>
out other political stakeholders in a<br>
possible Buhari presidency.<br>
Three former heads of state, two from<br>
the north and one from the south and a<br>
very influential retired army chief from<br>
the northeast who has also held political<br>
appointments in the present<br>
dispensation were among those cited by<br>
sources as having prevailed on the<br>
Tinubu camp to drop support for Buhari.<br>
The decision of the Tinubu camp to drop<br>
support for Buhari, it was learnt, also<br>
followed reservations from some sections<br>
of the north notably, some Islamic<br>
leaders.<br>
“It is not that we dumped Buhari, the<br>
Islamic clerics, the imams and the<br>
political leaders in the north particularly<br>
three former heads of state said that they<br>
don’t want the man,” the source said.<br>
President Olusegun Obasanjo and a<br>
former military president Gen. Ibrahim<br>
Babangida met penultimate Tuesday<br>
following the latter’s return from a<br>
medical trip abroad. The two men met<br>
for 30 minutes behind closed doors.<br>
However, Gen Baban-gida had in the<br>
past been publicly quoted as urging<br>
Speaker Tambuwal to aspire for a higher<br>
office. Speaking at the presentation of<br>
the Vanguard Personality of the Year<br>
award to Governor Chibuke Amaechi of<br>
Rivers State in Lagos on April 6, 2013,<br>
the former military president said:<br>
“When leaders like Tambuwal delivered<br>
on their electoral promise, we advise<br>
them to try something higher. For<br>
Tambuwal, your guess is as good as<br>
mine. Well done.” Babangida’s remark<br>
was applauded. .<br>
The influence of some present and past<br>
minders of Gen. Buhari was also another<br>
reason taken into consideration, a<br>
source disclosed.<br>
“There is this perception about Buhari<br>
that he is surrounding himself with some<br>
people like Nasir El-Rufai, Buba<br>
Galadima, Sule Hamman” the source<br>
said, reawakening complaints about the<br>
overbearing attitude of Buhari’s now<br>
dissolved political machine, The Buhari<br>
Organisation, TBO which had in the past<br>
been accused of selectively fencing out<br>
people.<br>
The Tinubu associates also feared that<br>
the perceptions of religious extremism<br>
which the ruling party, Peoples<br>
Democratic Party, PDP had sought to tag<br>
on Buhari could deny the party votes in<br>
the South were he to emerge as<br>
candidate.<br>
Though many of the Tinubu associates do<br>
not regard him as an extremist, but the<br>
perception already created, it was<br>
learned, could be injurious to their<br>
political outing. There were also<br>
concerns that Buhari could be detached<br>
from responsibility and reference was<br>
made to his past roles as head of state<br>
and chairman of the Petroleum (Special)<br>
Task Force, PTF where his subordinates<br>
usurped authority in his name.<br>
“When he was head of state most of the<br>
power was delegated to Idiagbon and<br>
when he was at PTF, it was another<br>
person, that took charge and that if APC<br>
says they are looking for change that<br>
Tambuwal represents that change,” an<br>
associate of Tinubu revealed.</p>
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that Nigeria will begin feeling the impact<br>
of the declining price of crude oil in the<br>
global market from this November.<br>
Minister of Finance and Coordinating<br>
Minister of the Economy, Dr. Ngozi<br>
Okonjo-Iweala, who disclosed this in<br>
Lagos yesterday at the Institute for<br>
International Finance’s 2014 Africa FOil-<br>
Thief-cartooninancial Summit hosted by<br>
Access Bank Plc noted that events<br>
unfolding over the last couple of weeks<br>
have cast a shadow over the global<br>
economy, especially Nigeria and other<br>
African countries.<br>
The Minister asserted that commodity<br>
prices are declining globally in the last<br>
couple of days with Nigeria’s reference<br>
crude, the Bonny Light, trading at about<br>
$83 per barrel.</p>
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Adamawa State shortly after the Boko<br>
Haram terrorist group attacked the town,<br>
have said that the insurgents used<br>
special rocket-propelled grenades to<br>
burn down churches.<br>
One of the priests, who spoke with<br>
newsmen on the telephone and who<br>
simply identified himself as Rev. Yakubu,<br>
said that the terrorists had started<br>
burning down the churches before he<br>
ran out of the town.<br>
The insurgents captured Mubi town on<br>
October 30, 2014 in a daytime raid after<br>
attacking the military installation there,<br>
chasing soldiers and residents out of the<br>
town and killing many.<br>
Apart from the forceful conversion of<br>
some Christians to Islam, Yakubu said<br>
that the Boko Haram insurgents<br>
slaughtered those who refused to be<br>
converted.</p>
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Earnings That Made
Her Forbes’ Highest
Paid Woman In Music
For 2014....<p dir="ltr"><u>According</u> to a recent Forbes release, Beyoncé is<br>
the highest paid woman in music in 2014. <i>See recent picture below.</i> <br>
She<br>
made well over $115million <u>this</u> year, more than<br>
double what she raked in last year.<br>
Her huge earnings came mostly from her world<br>
tour and they moved her from fourth place last<br>
year and put her firmly ahead of pop star Taylor<br>
Swift, 24, who came in 2nd with $64 million. 35<br>
year old pop singer Pink climbed up from No. 8<br>
in 2013 to third with $52 million.<br>
‘Beyonce played 95 shows during our scoring<br>
period, bringing in an average of $2.4 million per<br>
city,’ said Forbes, citing data from the Pollstar<br>
trade magazine. The R&B singer’s self-titled<br>
album released last December and endorsement<br>
deals pushed her earnings up further assuring<br>
her the top spot.<br>
Sultry Roc Nation singer Rihanna, 26, came in<br>
4th with $48 million and Katy Perry, who earned<br>
an estimated $40 million, placed in 5th position.<br>
Madonna, 56, who ranked No. 1 last year, failed<br>
to make the top 10 in 2014. Lady Gaga, 28,<br>
slumped from No. 2 in 2013 to ninth place this<br>
year with estimated earnings of $33 million.<br>
Forbes came up with the list after estimating<br>
pre-tax income calculated for the 12 months<br>
from June 2013 to 2014 based on record sales,<br>
concert tickets, touring information merchandise<br>
sales and interviews with concert promoters,<br>
lawyers and managers. It also combed through<br>
data from the Pollstar, the RIAA (Recording<br>
Industry Association of America) and tracking<br>
firm Nielsen SoundScan.</p>
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Abubakar, on Tuesday, gave a<br>
damning assessment of President<br>
Goodlcuk Jonathan leadership qualities,<br>
saying all the presidential aspirants on<br>
the platform of the All<br>
Progressives Congress, APC, are far<br>
better than the president.<br>
“Any of the APC aspirants is better than<br>
Jonathan; whoever wins the party<br>
primary is better than President<br>
Jonathan,” Mr. Abubakar said in Minna,<br>
Niger State at the public declaration of<br>
the founder of Leadership newspaper,<br>
Sam Nda-Isaiah for the presidential race.<br>
Describing Mr. Nda-Isaiah as a “personal<br>
friend,” the former vice president, who<br>
is also a presidential aspirant on the APC<br>
ticket, disclosed that he and the other<br>
four aspirants had agreed to<br>
back whoever emerges as the flag bearer<br>
during the primary election in other to<br>
terminate the Jonathan administration.<br>
He added, “We are united. We have<br>
resolved to support whoever emerges.<br>
We are not fighting each other, that is<br>
why I am here today. Our target is to<br>
rescue the country from the misrule of<br>
the PDP.”<br>
Mr. Abubakar lamented the state of the<br>
nation under the PDP, saying that it had<br>
been grounded to a halt.<br>
He said, “It is a known fact that we don’t<br>
have functioning hospitals, no good<br>
schools for our children, no electricity<br>
and no good road, that is why we must<br>
change the PDP government and rescue<br>
the country from further harm”.</p>
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Note Today.....<p dir="ltr">President Goodluck Jonathan will unveil<br>
the specially designed commemorative<br>
100 Naira banknote by the Central Bank<br>
of Nigeria (CBN) <u>on</u><br>
November 5. <i>See picture below.</i><br>
A statement on Monday by the CBN’s<br>
Director, Corporate Communications<br>
Department, Ibarahim Mu’azu, said the<br>
commemorative note was part of the<br>
apex bank’s contribution to the<br>
centenary celebration, which is in line<br>
with its mandate of issuing legal tender<br>
currency in Nigeria.</p>
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contract for furnishing of
Governor’s Lodge.....<p dir="ltr">The newly inaugurated of Governor Ayo<br>
Fayose in Ekiti State has continued to<br>
open up on the extravagant spending of<br>
the past administration of Kayode<br>
Fayemi, this time exposing the letter that<br>
shows that the contract for the<br>
furnishing of the new government<br>
house cost a whooping N604 million.<br>
According to media reports, the contract<br>
was given to Kitwood Nigeria Limited<br>
and was awarded on Wednesday, June<br>
18, 2014, three days before the<br>
governorship election which Fayemi<br>
eventually lost.<br>
Lere Olayinka, one of Governor Fayose’s<br>
aide said the problem was not the<br>
“lavish” spending on the house but the<br>
disregard for due process.<br>
He said: “Instead of the State Ministry of<br>
Works, the contractor was asked to<br>
report at the office of Fayemi’s Chief of<br>
Staff, Yemi Adaramodu to sign<br>
contractual agreement and also obtain<br>
detailed specifications of the items to be<br>
procured.”<br>
See the letter below signed by Tayo<br>
Aluko of the Ekiti State Tenders Board:</p>
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Trap<p dir="ltr">DETERMINED to extricate herself from<br>
blame by the leadership of the Peoples<br>
Democratic Party (PDP), the Majority<br>
Leader in the House of Representatives,<br>
Mulikat Akande-Adeola, has revealed<br>
how she was lured to attend a meeting<br>
where the plot to adjourn the House to<br>
3rd December, 2014 was hatched.<br>
Former deputy leader of the House of<br>
Representatives, Hon. Mao Ohuabunwa,<br>
has however declared that Speaker of the<br>
House of Representatives, Rt. Hon.<br>
Aminu Waziri Tambuwal ought to resign<br>
on moral grounds following his defection<br>
to the All Progressives Congress (APC).<br>
Besides, the Oodua People’s Congress<br>
(OPC), a socio-cultural group dedicated<br>
to protecting and pushing the interest of<br>
the Yoruba has described Tambuwal as a<br>
usurper who hijacked the position since<br>
2011, saying he should immediately cede<br>
the post to a Yoruba legislator in the<br>
Lower Chamber.</p>
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Sharia, warns Christians to relocate
or else…..<p dir="ltr">Members of the violent Islamic sect,<br>
Boko Haram, have instituted the Shara<br>
law in Mubi, Adamawa State,captured<br>
by the insurgents last week.The<br>
insurgents were also said to have<br>
amputated the hands of 10 residents said<br>
to have been found guilty of sundry<br>
offences, including looting of property of<br>
fleeing residents.<br>
According to Punch, Sources in Mubi<br>
town said they saw the terrorists<br>
parading 10 persons whose hands were<br>
said to have been amputated.The victims<br>
were said to been amputated in the<br>
presence of residents the insurgents<br>
asked to converge to witness the<br>
enforcement of Sharia law.</p>
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entertainers in a short time with the way<br>
all of them are going into politics. See picture below.<br>
Popular TV presenter and co-founder of<br>
Primetime Entertainment, Dayo Adeneye<br>
popularly known as D1 has officially<br>
joined the list of Nigerian entertainers<br>
who have declared their interest to<br>
contest in the 2015 elections.<br>
In a press statement, D1 revealed how he<br>
succumbed to the wishes of the people of<br>
Ogun State to run for the Ogun State<br>
House of Assembly at the Odogbolu<br>
constituency under the APC.</p>
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Celebrities Who Are Humble To A
Fault<p dir="ltr"><u>With</u> fame, money and power comes<br>
arrogance for many celebrities but some<br>
have been able to keep it real both to<br>
themselves and their fans. On this list we<br>
give a quick rundown of five humble<br>
celebrities in Nigeria.<br>
Tuface Idibia: See picture below</p>
<p dir="ltr">Tuface Idibia is easily considered the<br>
most humble Nigerian celebrity out there<br>
and a look into his life will make you see<br>
why. The African Queen hit maker is one<br>
of the top notch artistes in Nigeria that<br>
has brought global recognition to Nigeria<br>
and is adored by fans from across Africa<br>
and indeed the globe. With a humility<br>
that is astounding for a man of his<br>
caliber, Tuface is easily a role model for<br>
fans and other celebs alike.<br>
Genevieve Nnaji: See picture below</p>
<p dir="ltr">Genevieve Nnaji isn’t lacking in the<br>
beauty department neither is she a<br>
mediocre in her chosen field. She<br>
comfortably wears the super star crown<br>
as one of the best actresses to have come<br>
out of Africa. Despite all her class and<br>
sophistication, Genevieve Nnaji is known<br>
to always keep it real and graceful. Even<br>
when baited to bad mouth her country<br>
in an international interview, she had<br>
nothing but a good comment about her<br>
beloved Nigeria.<br>
Don Jazzy: See picture below</p>
<p dir="ltr">Ace music producer Don Jazzy was<br>
ranked as the second most bankable<br>
artiste in Africa in 2013 by Forbes Africa<br>
and Channel O coming in behind Akon.<br>
This list puts him as the most bankable<br>
artiste in Nigeria but despite his fame<br>
and wealth, the Mavin Records boss has<br>
been able to maintain a humble profile.<br>
Known to be very active on the social<br>
media, he commands a large<br>
followership and is constantly<br>
communicating with the fans that have<br>
helped contributed to his success.<br>
Chidinma Ekile : See picture below</p>
<p dir="ltr">Chidinma is definitely not the same girl<br>
that won Project Fame West Africa back<br>
in 2010 but one thing is for sure, despite<br>
the fact that she is balling now; she is<br>
still the humble girl from her days of<br>
being in the music academy. With many<br>
hit songs like “Jankoliko,” ‘Kedike,” “Run<br>
Dia Mouth,” among others to her credit,<br>
the petite female singer with a powerful<br>
voice has gone ahead to be the first<br>
female musician to peak at number 1 on<br>
the MTV Base Official Naija Top 10 Chart<br>
with her single “Emi Ni Baller.” Love her<br>
or hate her, Chidinma keeps it real and<br>
in 2012 she won the Best Female West<br>
African Act category at the 2012 Kora<br>
Awards.<br>
Sound Sultan: See picture below<br>
Born Lanre Fasasi, many know him as<br>
Sound Sultan and he is one Nigerian<br>
musician that has been able to remain<br>
afloat in the music industry for over a<br>
decade. Considered one of the most<br>
humble and kind celebrity even by<br>
fellow colleagues, he received a shout out<br>
recently from Peter Okoye of the P-<br>
Square brothers who thanked him for<br>
giving the P Square duo an unforgettable<br>
opportunity in a lifetime. In an<br>
interview with Punch, the artiste himself<br>
went on to reveal that humility is one of<br>
the ways he has been able to maintain a<br>
successful career.</p>
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2014 Customized Gold Cadillac
Escalade<p dir="ltr">Music star Kcee well known as father of limpopo added to his fleet of<br>
cars a 2014 fully pimped gold colored<br>
Cadillac Escalade.This dude is definitely<br>
balling.<br>
See more photos below</p>
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