Monday 27 October 2014

Picture Of President Goodluck Jonathan On Mount Carmel

President Jonathan, Bishop David Oyedepo of Winners chapel, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor (CAN President), Anglican Primate Okoh, Governors Godswill Akpabio, Jonah Jang, Gabriel Suswam of Benue state and others on his entourage praying in Israel at Mount Carmel yesterday.




Thursday 16 October 2014

Picture Of Ekiti Gov Elect - Ayo Fayose's Official Car

Picture Of Ekiti Gov Elect - Ayo Fayose's Official Car


Could this be real?
Insider report from Ekiti says this 1957 220s Sedan Mercedez Benz...


Na wa for political stunt o!

Source: Eye Witness!

10 Life Lessons Every Nigerian Student Should Know Before Graduating From School

As a student you probably would not believe it if you were told that you are absolutely naive or you are not on top of the world.

You will soon graduate from the university and your service year is going to be awesome (at least according to the stories you have heard).
After service, you are going to get a job, have a family, build a home, become a millionaire and live happily ever after.
There is just one problem with your plan. The only problem with your plan is the real world.
This article is to lets students know things to look out for before they graduate so they don’t get railroaded.
They are:

1. A Degree Does Not Entitle You To A Job
We all know getting a degree means a lot of hard work and commitment but because you have a degree does not mean somebody is going to grant you an automatic job offer.
Gone are the days when all you needed to get a good job was a university degree.
We were all told the same lies in secondary school, get a university degree and a mouth watering job would fall on your lap.
The smart people are the ones who figured out this lie early in school and made sure the time they spent in school would separate from other students who were busy enjoying school life to the fullest.
It’s time to get your head out of the sand.

2. Start Searching For Jobs Before You Graduate
Job hunting is a complicated thing and there is no almighty formula for you to acquire a job. Job seeking is not something you can “cram” for and pour out everything during an exam. There are no cheat notes for post-graduation experience.
The job hunting business is an on-the-training experience and the best way to get ahead of your colleagues is to start your career exploration during your service year or better yet during your university days.
You can research branches of your field, do internships (industrial trainings), find out what size of company is for you, and practice job searching techniques.
Put these tips in play and by the time you’re done with service, you’ll be prepared for the next phase of your life and it will be quite tricky for reality to hit you with tons of bricks.

3. Facebook Is Forever
Not just Facebook, but Twitter, Instagram, and every other social network that you decide to be a part of.
What does this mean to an average student? Well it means that every obscure joke you post on Facebook, every explicit picture you share, every inappropriate comment will be visible to the world when you become famous or when you go job hunting.
At the very least, know how to manipulate your social media privacy settings and restrain yourself from littering your social media accounts with unfitting content.
Being appropriate on the web is just as important for a political career as it is for finding employment. Your binge drinking photos might be funny now but they won’t be so hilarious in five years time.

4. Life Is Expensive
You are probably surviving on the allowance you receive from your parents right now and you’ve realized that life can be expensive, EXPENSIVE.
Just wait until you have to live on your own, probably during service year or when you get your first job.
By the time you pay for house rents, transportation fare, recharge cards, light bills, water bills, food, utilities, and every miscellaneous expense. It won’t take long before you realize that life is expensive.
Everything would suddenly become so expensive that you would sometimes feel like crying.
This is one of the most painful things to learn. EVERYTHING costs money.
Anytime from now, you should learn how to create a budget for yourself. Otherwise your rent will be due, your kitchen will be empty and you will be busy dodging from the people you owe money.

5. Don't Be Scared To Take Chances
This is probably the most important lesson you have to learn before you graduate, never be scared to take chances. You’ll never get anywhere you want if you don’t take calculated risks every now and then.
No one is telling you to jump out of a plane or go swimming with crocodiles (which would be awesome if you survive), but nothing in life comes easy. Yes, it is cliché, but it the hard truth. After all, nothing can deputise experience.
When you become a graduate, the best option is not becoming a boring office robot whose life revolves around work.
Your twenties and thirties are the some of the best years of your life, we kid you not.
Do not be afraid to face the real world with open arms, explore opportunities, and take chances. You’ll be surprised at what fate has in stock for you.

6. Learn How To Interact With People
Learning how to interact is a very valuable skill you need to have in your belt. It is a “street smart” skill. You could read a million books on how to interact with people but the only way to develop your interaction skill is to put it into practice constantly until it becomes a part of you.
This skill will surely be tested each time you go for a job interview. Heck! You even need this job more if you are an entrepreneur.
Learn to greet people with a smile. Say “thank you, please and I appreciate” whenever the situation deems necessary. These small gestures go a long way to make a huge difference. Don’t be so quick to dismiss the power of appreciation and courtesy.
Make small talk, get to know anyone you have to spend more than thirty minutes with, help them if you can. Who knows? You might meet your own saviour.
Don’t know what to talk about? You could talk about the TV shows you watch, the cool blogs you visit on the net (don’t forget to mention www.okikiodubiyi.blogspot.com).
Learn to be always positive, make sure people smile after talking to you.

7. A Skill Will Get You Farther Than A Certificate
What we recommend is that you pick up as many skills as possible, as long as you have a passion for it. Do not say “I am studying English Language, why do I need to learn HTML?” If you are computer major, take a couple of management trainings. It will help you in the long run.
The skills you acquire do not necessarily have to be educational; you could learn tailoring, baking, programming, carpentry . . . anything. You never know when your minor skill will become your added advantage, or your primary source of income.
Not only that, you will be able to converse with a larger variety of different people, plus it shows your employer that you are a fast and versatile learner.

8. Save Money For Future
Start saving now and you’ll be setting the foundation of your financial future.
There is always a need to save, even if it is the tiniest bit each month. Like we said earlier, life is expensive and the best way to be prepared is for you start saving right now.
Whether it’s for a big purchase, an emergency or for your future it’s important to have a little money for fall back to during rainy days. Trust us, those days will come.

9. You Are Going To Need Lots Of Hardwork
You are now a graduate, you no longer need to read through the night, attend boring lectures and write difficult examinations. Your life should be an easy pie from here. Right? Wrong.
In fact, this is the time that you need to work harder than you imagined, if you want to be successful.
Although you could relax; get a federal government appointment, and retire on your pension. This is perfect, if you want to be mediocre.
We are you are among those that want to be successful. In order to do that, you are going to need a lot of brain work, stay up late at nights and lots of reading if you are going to be among the 1%.
Even if your father is a billionaire, it’s a lot of hard work maintaining all that money.

10.Success Takes Time
After applying all these, do not expect to become a millionaire overnight, or in a week or in a month. Success takes time.
No matter the amount of hard work, Success takes time.
If you are in a hurry to be successful, you will either fall prey to money swindlers or get yourself entangled in something highly illegal. Neither of them sounds good.


Monday 30 June 2014

2015 Elections-Politicians Now Giving Out Bags Of Rice To Win People's Vote

2015 is still some months from now. But trust our politicians, they started taking advantage of the high level of poverty in the country to win peoples support... Before, it is cash gifts, now, its bags of rice, beans, garri.
Well, here is a picture of a politician on bags of rice to be given to voters...
I m sure you still remember what happened in Ekiti few weeks ago... When the winner of the gubernatorial election gave out bags of rice and cash gifts to people in order to earn their votes...



Charly Boy Poses Like A Budha Worshiper In A Church During His Father's Funeral Service

Call the craziest father, the area father, the most controversial Nigerian celebrity...
All join, he keep doing his thing in his own way... This is a picture of Charles Oputa aka Charly boy at his father's funeral service... He surely rocks in a Budha pose

The Area Father, Charly Boy posing on a chair at his father's funeral service

I m sure lots of people ll start copying this pose at events and also at worship places


Tuesday 10 June 2014

7 Things You Should Not Do After Meal

7 Things You Should Not Do After Meal


1. Don't smoke- Experiment from experts proves that smoking a cigarette after meal is comparable to smoking 10 cigarettes (chances of cancer is higher).

2. Don't eat fruits immediately -When you eat your fruits with meals, the fruit is stuck in the stomach along with the contents of the meals and cannot reach the intestines in time. Lying there they get spoilt and spoil the remaining food in the stomach too. Thus it is recommended that you eat a fruit at least one hour after eating a meal or before your meal and preferably in the morning with empty stomach. It is in the morning that the body can best use the nutrients in the fruit and get enough energy to start the day.

3. Don't drink tea - Because tea leaves contain a high content of acid. This substance will cause the Protein content in the food we consume to be hardened thus difficult to digest.It is preferable to drink tea an hour after meals.

4. Don't loosen your belt -Fiction, not particularly bad for you!
We generally have an attitude that a good meal is that which forces us to loosen our belts. However, loosening the belt is bad, not because it causes the intestines to twist or block but because it means that you have over eaten to a level that you are uncomfortable. Loosening of the belt may also cause you to feel comfortable once again which means you may continue overeating.
So eat only to the extent that you can be comfortable without loosening your belt!

5. Don't bathe - Bathing after meal will cause the increase of blood flow to the hands, legs & body thus the amount of blood around the stomach will therefore decrease. This will weaken the digestive system in our stomach.

6. Don't walk about -Fact, it is bad for you! Walking directly after meals is a bad idea, it can result to acid reflux and indigestion. However, walking about half an hour after meals is known to be good for you. Researchers in the Department of Exercise Science at the University of South Carolina, have found that walking after exercise is a good way to burn energy.

The point to note is when to walk, you should ideally walk for about 10 minutes and only 20-30 minutes after meal to prevent acid reflux and stomach upsets.

7. Don't sleep immediately - The food we intake will not be able to digest properly. Thus will lead to gastric & infection in our intestine.

Saturday 12 April 2014

An Uncommon Way Of Preparing Rice And Beans

Rice & beans is a popular food combination. There are various ways of preparing it. But they all appear to be very common nowadays. However, there is another uncommon method of preparing these lovely food combination.
It can be learned in the steps below...

|Ingredients

1. 2 cups of rice

2. 1 cup of beans

3. Onions (1 ball)

4. Groundnut oil

5. 1 tin tomatoes

6. 2 cubes of maggi

7. 2 portions of ginger

8. ½ kilos of beef

9. Curry

Preparations


1. Wash and par boil the rice, add water and set on fire. Boil for 30 minutes until soft.

2. Boil your beans, well washed, cook for 20 minutes then wash well as beans are always dirty. Boil with water until soft. Since it is not plenty the beans will be cooked on time.

3. Boil and season your meat separately with onions, garlic and maggi.

4. Get a frying pan, add some little quantity of oil, steam, fry your onions then your tomatoes- stir fried. Add some stock, maggi cube, pepper, curry and fry until well dry.

5. Serve the food.

Boko Haram Kills Scores Of UTME Candidates In Borno

Scores of students travelling to write the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination in Borno State have been reportedly killed by the Boko Haram sect on wednesday, 9th of April. They were among several persons that lost their lives in multiple attacks unleashed by the dreaded sect in four communities. A security source said that the insurgents laid ambush for a group of students who were on their way to Biu from Maiduguri to write Senior the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board Examination scheduled for Saturday April, 2014.
It was learnt that the JAMB candidates were riding in eight vehicles were they ran into the insurgents ambush.

Source: http://www.punchng.com/news/utme-students-killed-in-boko-haram-attacks/

Wednesday 9 April 2014

10 Things You Don't Know About Yaya Toure

Known for his versatility and power on the field, professional footballer Yaya Touré has made a pretty big name for himself in recent years. The African Footballer of the Year three years in a row (2011, 2012, and 2013), the Ivory Coast and Manchester City player is popular among European football fans and Ivorians back home. Touré has been an integral part of the Côte d’Ivoire national team for nearly a decade. But beyond his phenomenal playing ability, here are 10 things you didn’t know about footballer Yaya Touré.
En.Wikipedia.org

1. Touré Got His First Pair Of Football Boots At The Age Of 10:
As a natural talent, he played football with friends and family in the streets of Abidjan from a young age. He soon followed in his older brother Kolo’s footsteps to become a key player for the local youth team, ASEC Mimosas.

2. He Is A Practicing Muslim:
Frequently named Man of the Match during his time in the Premier League, Touré has turned down the English tradition of champagne after league games in accordance with his religious beliefs.

3. He Almost Joined Arsenal In 2003:
While playing for the Belgian team, Beveren, Touré trialed with Arsenal in 2003. While the manager was interested in signing him, he had difficulties getting a work permit to play in England. Rather than waiting, Touré took a contract with the Ukrainian team Metalurh Donetsk instead, where he played for more than a year.

4. Both Of His Brothers Are Professional Footballers:
Most are familiar with older brother Kolo Touré, Yaya’s teammate both on the Côte d’Ivoire national team and Manchester City, before Kolo was transferred to Liverpool in 2013. Few may be able to name Yaya’s younger brother, Ibrahim Touré, however, who plays for Al-Safa Sporting Club in Lebanon.

5. He’s Been Known To Give PUMA Kits To Children In West Africa:
A spokesman for the athletic company Puma, Yaya has never forgotten his roots and frequently donates gear to children in need back in Côte d’Ivoire and other countries in West Africa, among his other charitable endeavors.

6. He Clashed With AS Monaco Manager, László Bölöni:
When Yaya moved to play for the French Ligue 1 side AS Monaco in 2006, he initially had issues with the manager, László Bölöni. Bölöni wouldn’t put Touré at the midfield position where he had played the majority of his career and proven himself. He was sacked in the middle of the season as Monaco was performing poorly.

7. He Is One Of The Few Midfielders To Win African Footballer Of The Year:
Before Yaya’s first African Footballer of the Year award in 2011, the previous 12 years’ awards had gone to African forwards. As forwards receive more scoring opportunities, they occupy higher-profile positions on the field and receive recognition more often.

8. He Has A History Of Being Targeted By Racist Mobs:
Yaya has commented several times on his love of playing football in England, where racist mobs targeting black players is a rare occurrence. The worst incidents occurred while he was playing in Portugal and Moscow.

9. Touré Is Known For Staying Behind After Training Each Day:
A strong believer that practice makes perfect, Yaya stays behind after practice in order to continue to improve his free-kick technique in particular.

10. He Is A Goodwill Ambassador For The U.N. Environment Program:
After joining a campaign against elephant poaching in October, Yaya was named a goodwill ambassador for the U.N. and helps to raise awareness about the problem, along with other environmental issues.

Source: http://afkinsider.com/50102/10-things-didnt-know-yaya-toure/

Tuesday 1 April 2014

Manchester United Sack David Moyes

News just coming in confirmed that Manchester United have sacked David Moyes.

More to follow...


















April Fool!
You have been fooled!

Strange Diseases You Did Not Know

1. Porphyria: This disorder is also called the "Vampires Disease" because people who suffer from it exhibit symptoms much like how vampires are usually portrayed in movies:

They suffer from oversensitivity to sunlight.

Garlic gives them severe abdominal pains.

Their gums recede giving them the appearance of fangs.

Porphyria occurs when there is a build-up of chemicals called porphyrins in the body as a result of disruption in the production of heme, which is an iron-rich component of the haemoglobin.

Porphyria cannot really be cured but can be managed by the regular supply of blood. But unlike vampires, they don't drink the blood but it gets into their body through transfusion.



2. Congenital Hypertrichosis: This is a very rare and peculiar syndrome, it is also called the "Human Werewolf Syndrome". It causes excess hair to grow on the body and those who suffer from it also experience Gingival Hyperplasia (tooth defects) which gives them the appearance of werewolves.

Only about 50 people in the world are known to have suffered from this syndrome.

3. Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis: It is also called the "Tree Bark Skin Disorder" and is a very rare disorder characterised by eruptions of wart-like lessions that may pop-up anywhere in the body.

This is a subtype of the Human Pappiloma Virus (HPV) and there is no known cure yet.

4. Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome: This particular syndrome makes children to look very old and elderly before they are even two years old. And this happens without any change in intellectual development or motor skill development.

They simply become elderly infants. Symptoms are as follows:

Prominent eyes, thin nose with beaked tip, protruding eyes, small chin and thin lips.

They also suffer from hair loss, aging skin, joint abnormalities e.g arthritis and enlarged skull.

Children who suffer from this syndrome usually don't live beyond their teenage years.

5. Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome: This is a very rare neurological (and maybe hormonal) condition. They suffer from persistent SEXUALe and genital arousal and they find themselves on the verge of squirting almost 24 hours everyday.

It is so distressful, embarassing and unnatural that people who suffer from it often turn to suicide for relief.

Scientists are still confused as to what might be the real cause of this embarassing condition.

6.  Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressive (FOP): It is also known as the "Living Statue Syndrome". It is one of the most painful and disabling conditions you can find.

It occurs when bones are formed in muscles, tendons, ligaments and other connecting tissues and these bones then develop across joints forming a second skeleton which also severely restricts even the simplest bodily movements. The person looks like a living statue.

It has no known effective treatment and injuries or surgeries sometimes makes it worse.

7. Alien Hand Syndrome: This is a rare condition in which one of the limbs (arms or legs) acts independently without the concious control of that person.

The left hand could suddenly slap a person or start unbuttoning the shirts or pants in public. The person has full sensation in the rogue hand or leg but is not in control of it's movement.


8. Congenital Insensitivity to Pain: This rare condition makes people to become totally insensitive to physical pain and they cannot feel anything when injured or when their tongues are touched by very hot food.

It is believed to be as a result of a mutation in the gene that controls pain-sensing neurons.


9. Eosinophilic Esophagitis is a very rare and very serious allergic/immune condition which causes an allergy to foods, not just particular kinds of foods but all foods. In some extreme cases even the scent of food is enough to cause hospitalisation.

It occurs with the inflamation of the aesophagus and certain white blood cells called "eosinophils"(not normally found in the oesophagus) appears.

10.  Micropsia: It is also called "Alice in Wonderland Syndrome" and it affects the human visual perception such that objects are perceived as substantially smaller than they really are.

In some cases the objects might appear both far away and extremely close at the same time. A dog may appear the size of a mouse, a house may appear the size of a small car.

Interestingly the eyes are not in any way impaired, the problem comes from the brain and how it interpretes information that comes from the eyes.

Minister Of Education Has Not resigned

The Supervising Minister of Education, Mr. Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, yesterday, dismissed media report that he had resigned his appointment.The ministry in a statement by SpecialAssistant (Media) to the Supervising Minister of Education, Simeon Nwakaudu, in Abuja, said: “The report being circulated online to the effect that he has resigned is false in its entirety. It is a planted report by mischief makers.”The Minister, last Saturday, represented the President at the 43rd Convocation of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and yesterday (Monday), the Minister was in the office to do his work in the Federal Ministry of Education.”On Thursday, he will be performing the ground-breaking ceremony for the Special Vocational School in Delta State, and will next week hold a town hall meeting for federal universities, polytechnics and colleges of education in Bauchi.”
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/04/m-still-supervising-minister-education-wike/

Monday 31 March 2014

Governors Partly Responsible For Boko Haram Menace


President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday took a swipe at governors for accusing the Federal Government of bad leadership, asking them to stop pushing blames when they have failed on their part to provide primary and secondary education for their citizens.

Speaking in Bauchi during the North-east Zonal Rally of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Jonathan also lampooned some northern governors over insurgency in their states which he blamed on lack of education for the children and employment consequent upon which they are ready tools for terrorists.

Jonathan, who charged the governors to take charge and stop blaming their inept leadership on the Federal Government, however asked if the federal government, constitutionally responsible for the provision of tertiary education, should be in charge of primary and secondary education at the state level.

He said, “ Sometimes governors will come and say we have some issues because of bad leadership. I was governor, deputy governor before I became a governor. I spent eight years at the state level, I handled security challenges. That was the state where the first commercial kidnapping took place because of excess militancy.

More than 7 % of the state is swamp. I knew how we handled things. A governor will come and say bad leadership, bad leadership from whom? If we have security challenges, whether you call them Boko Haram or whatever, these are people who couldn't go to primary school, who couldn't go to secondary school and they have no hope and miscreants or criminals now recruit them and using them; if you see what they wear, they wear rags and not normal clothes; all what they put on their bodies is not worth N10, but they carry rifles and bullets that are worth more that N250,000. Somebody gives them food to eat so that they can kill.

”You ask how did we build this army of unemployed or unemployable youth? The Federal Government does not control primary education; it does not control secondary education, and a governor has been on seat for almost eight years and we have people in that state that can’t go to primary school, that can’t go to secondary school. You say bad leadership, who is the bad leader? Is it the Federal Government? I made sure that every state has a university. That is the responsibility of the Federal Government and I have done it.

Governors must make sure that our children go to primary school, governors must make sure that our children go to secondary school. Somebody hide under the cover of politics and cannot do it in eight years or seven years plus. We still have do many children in your state that cannot go to primary school, not going to secondary school and you open your mouth to say bad leadership; is it the Federal Government or Mr. President that should come and take your children to primary schools? Federal Government by the constitution faces tertiary education. “



Earlier in his remarks, PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Adamu Muazu, who reiterated that aspirants must go to their wards, local governments and states to convince the people to vote for them, disclosed that all congresses in the 36 states and Abuja would be televised life for people to watch.

In his remarks, Vice President Namadi Sambo disclosed that all closed schools in the zone would be re-opened soon.
Also in his remarks, Chairman, PDP Board of Trustees, BoT, Chief Tony Anenih, who noted that the Jonathan-led administration has done much for the North-east, said that one good turn must deserve another when the time comes.[

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/03/jonathan-explodes-blame-northern-govs-boko-haram/ 

Minister Of Education, Nyesom Wike Resigns

Reports indicates that the minister of state and supervising minister of education, Nyesom Wike has submitted his letter of resignation to President Goodluck Jonathan.

Sources reveal to The Paradigm that the minister’s resignation is to enable him pursue his ambition of becoming the next governor of Rivers State after the expiration of the tenure of the incumbent, Hon. Rotimi Amaechi.

The minister was said to have briefed the President of his intention to contest for the Rivers governorship election in 2015, to which he got the approval of the President to challenge the growing profile of the Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi.

The resignation which is expected to take effect from April 1, 2014 has gotten the approval of the president.

But another source within the Villa, confirmed that Wike’s resignation will be announced next week Wednesday during the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting.

Wike has been in running battle with Governor Amaechi, notorious for using the former Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Joseph Mbu, who is a very close ally of the President’s wife, Mrs Patience Jonathan, to attack the interest of the governor.

He was behind the group of five members of the House of Assembly who tried to impeach the Rivers State House of Assembly Speaker, with another ally, Evans Bipi claiming to be the new speaker.

http://www.theparadigmng.com/? 

Friday 28 March 2014

Rita Dominic Acts A Lead Role In Darey's New Song

Darey Art Alade recently released the behind the scenes pictures of the video of his song "Special Fever".
Though, the song was done last year, it's a unique R&B/Highlife music that describes the art of love.

The beach-themed video was directed by Clarence Peters and features Rita Dominic as the lead female character. 

The video also features cameos from DJ Sose, Muna, Mo Eazy, Zaina, Lamboginny, JJC and a host of others.






God Will Judge You - Tchidi Tchikere's Estranged Wife To Nuella Njubigbo


Ex-wife of popular movie director, producer and actor Tchidi Tchikere, Sophia (pictured left) has reacted to the statement released yesterday by actress Nuella Njubigbo.
Nuella claimed she only started dating the movie director after his marriage to Sophia packed up.

The claim has been rubbished by Sophia who said she didn't know about the impending wedding until she read it here. She also said she initially found the news hard to believe because she and Tchidi are not formally divorced.

Reacting to Nuella's comments that the affair with Tchidi only started after his marriage ended, Sophia said it was a lie, because Nuella started dating Chidi long before their marriage ended, and actually blamed Nuella for causing the end of her marriage that produced three boys.

"I swear with my life, my children's life and everything I have that Nuella started dating my husband before he left the marriage.
But because I respect my husband a lot, the father of my three boys, I have kept calm and won't talk and comment because there is no need to wash your dirty linen in public. Tchidi is a wonderful husband and father and will always be. But if Nuella opened her mouth and said that she wasn't dating my husband before he left the marriage, if she's lying let her not see anything good in life and if I'm lying let me not see anything good in life.
This question is for Nuella. Nuella since you broke my marriage, have I called you? Have I looked for you? No! After what you did, you still have the right to lie and say you were not in the picture? You want to deceive the public? But you can't deceive God. You put what God has joined together asunder and made my children cry to bed every night".

Flamingos Crash Out Of FIFA U-17 World Cup

Flamingoes lose to Spain
Nigeria lost 3-0 to Spain in the quarter final game of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup played at the Estadio Edgardo Baltodano, Liberia on Friday morning.
A brace from Patri Guijarro plus one from Nahikari Garcia were all the Europeans needed to book a place in the semi final of the competition at the expense of Bala Nikyu’s side as the Nigerians once agains failed to make it past the quarters.
Nikyu's team were second best for most of the game and lacked the bite to open up the Spanish defence while the Europeans easily found space in the Nigerian area.
Jorge Vilda’s girls took the lead in the 14th minute from the penalty spot after Andrea Falcon was brought down by Ugochi Emenayo inside the area of the Flamingoes.

Guijarro made no mistake in slotting home the resulting kick despite goalkeeper Onyinyechukwu Okeke guessing the right direction.
The Flamingoes could have equalised but Uchenna Kanu’s cross from the left side of the Spanish backline was made a mess of by captain Chinwe Ihezuo who failed to convert from close range despite needing just a simple tap to get her side back into contention.
Garcia and Laura Dominguez were prevented from putting the Europeans ahead in the closing stages of the first half by goalkeeper Okeke who was by far the busier of the two shot-stoppers.
Spain continued their dominance on restart of the second half and got their reward when Garcia doubled her side's lead. Dominguez set her up with a sublime pass before holding off a Nigeria defender and beating the advancing goalkeeper.
Guijarro completed her brace in the 71st minute by forcing the ball past Okeke who spilt her save following a ferocious strike from Sandra Herndandez.
The result ended a seven-match unbeaten run for Nigeria at the tournament dating back to 2012, and fell one match short of the record sequence established by Japan between 2010 and 2012.
Spain will play Italy, who eliminated Ghana, in the semi final on Monday while Venezuela and Japan will contest the other game.

Nick Canon Talks Publicly About Famous Women He Slept With

Nick Canon went on a radio show to mention names of famous women he has slept with

Recently, Actor/rapper/TV personality/producer Nick Cannon was a guest on Big Boy's Power 106 TV show and when the radio host asked him to list five celebrities he's gone to bed with, Nick didn't hesitate. He started off with his wife, super star singer Mariah Carey, then mentions singers Christina Milian and Nicole Scherzinger, ex-fiancee supermodel Selita Ebanks and reality star Kim Kardashian.

Whao!

Interior Minister Abba Moro Accepts Blame For NIS Tragedy

The Minister of Interior, Abba Moro yesterday accepted blame for the poorly conducted immigration recruitment exercise that led to the death of 16 youths on March 15th. Mr Moro appeared before the Senate Committee on Interior Matters Panel instituted by the senate to investigate circumstances that led to the ill-fated exercise. While expressing his sympathy to those that died, Moro said as with most administrative exercises, the end result cannot be determined...
"Mr chairman and distinguished senators, we are deeply grieved and saddened by the way events turned out. We express our sincere regrets once again. However, permit me to state that our patriotic desire was the pursuit of a more honest, a more transparent, a more cost effective, a more efficient and equitable platform. We sincerely made appropriate and adequate preparations for a hitch -free exercise, but as most things in administrative and human conditions, the yield curve of expected outcome is mostly undefined .My heart goes out to the families of those who have lost their dear loved ones. I sincerely sympathize with those injured. I share in their grief. I share in their pains. 
May I, at this juncture, assure you, distinguished senators and Nigerians, of my respect for  the sanctity of human life. The loss of these young Nigerians, who are needed as a critical human resource factor for nation building is most regrettable. As the Minister of Interior, under whose purview this unfortunate exercise took place, I cannot abdicate my responsibility. The buck stops here.”
Also at the panel yesterday, the Comptroller-General of the NIS, Mr. David Parradang told the committee members that he was sidelined by the Minister throughout the recruitment exercise and that he got wind of the exercise through a  newspaper advertorial. He said only N45million was released to the NIS for provision of test materials as against the the N201million released to the consulting firm, Drexel Technical Nigeria Limited. He said this caused a lot of logistic problems on the day of the test. 

Some of the Commanders of the NIS who headed the test in some other states said asides the serious logistic problems, influx of those who were not supposed to write the exam was also responsible for the stampede experienced on that day..