Thursday, 12 December 2013
Nigeria Doctors Threatens Strike
The Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, has said it will withdraw its services from public health institutions as from December 14, a day after the Federal Government and ASUU succeeded in putting an end to the shutdown of academic institutions.
NMA President, Dr. Osahon Enebulele, said it had become necessary for the association to take the step following what he described as “apparent levity and lack of concrete commitment” by the Federal Government.
He said government was insensitive to the plight of doctors, and accused the Minister of Health Onyebuchi Chukwu, for the crisis in the health sector.
Imminent collapse of health services nationwide looms following a threat by doctors under the auspices of
The NMA said for over five months NMA had recurrently engaged the Federal Government through the Ministry of Health, Head of the Civil Service of the Federation and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation on issues bordering on challenges faced by doctors.
On September 2 NMA issued a 21-day ultimatum to the Federal Government of Nigeria to address the issues tabled by the association. newswirengr.com
Friday, 6 December 2013
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Nominees list for Headies 2013 released
The Headies 2013 nominee's list is out. The year in review is from March
2012 - June 2013. See if your favorite artists made the list and tell
us what you think. Find the full list after the cut...
- BEST RECORDING OF THE YEAR
A non-voting category for the best
single recording by an artiste or group in year under review.
- I WISH – WAJE
- GOOD MORNING – BRYMO
- NATURAL SOMETHING – SOUND SULTAN
- THIS YEAR - JAYWON
- PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
An
individual responsible for producing the most acclaimed song or album in the
year under review.
- PHEELZ - DUROSOKE
- DTUNES – SHO LEE
- DEL B – LIMPOPO
- LERIQ – LIKE TO PARTY
- LEGENDURY BEATS – EMI NI BALLER
- BEST MUSIC VIDEO
A voting category for the best
conceptualist, best directed and most exciting video in the year under review.
This award goes to the video director.
- ALINGO – JUDE OKOYE/CLARENCE PETERS
- OLIVER TWIST – SESAN
- GAGA CRAZY – AJE FILM WORKS
- AZONTO– MOE MUSA
- YES/NO - CLARENCE PETERS
- BEST R&B/POP ALBUM
A category for the best R&B/Pop
Album in the year under review (by single individual or group).
- IYANYA VS. DESIRE – IYANYA
- O.B.O. – DAVIDO
- R&BW – BANKYW
- BLESSED – FLAVOUR
- AWAY & BEYOND – 2FACE
- BEST R&B SINGLE
A category for the best R&B
single in year under review (by single individual or group).
- DON’T LET GO – CAPITAL FEMI
- GOOD GOOD LOVING – BANKYW
- LIKE TO PARTY – BURNA BOY
- RICH & FAMOUS – PRAIZ
- OMOTE – ESE PETERS
- BEST POP SINGLE
A category for the best pop single in
year under review (by single individual or group)
- IHE NE ME – 2FACE
- The KICK - WANDE COAL FT DON JAZZY
- GOBE – DAVIDO
- CATCHING COLD – TUNDE EDNUT
- UR WAIST – IYANYA
- GOODY BAG – D’PRINCE
- BEST REGGAE/DANCEHALL SINGLE
A category for the best
Reggae/Dancehall single in year under review (by single individual or group).
- I WISH - WAJE
- RIHANNA - OREZI
- GIVE IT TO ME – GENERAL PYPE
- GO DOWN – BABA DEE
- BEST RAP ALBUM
A Non-Voting Category for the Best
Album By A Rap Artiste Or Group In Year Under Review.
- OGA BOSS – ILL BLISS
- THE SECOND COMING – VECTOR
- YBNL – OLAMIDE
- BOOK OF RAP STORIES – REMINISCE
- BEST COLLABO
A voting category for the best
R&B, Pop or Hip-hop collaborative track (including cameos).
- GHOST MODE – PHYNO FT. OLAMIDE
- TONY MONTANA (REMIX) – NAETO C FT. D’BANJ
- BADDEST BOY – EME FT. WIZKID, SKALES & BANKYW
- EZIOKU – LYNXXX FT. IKECHUWKU, ILL BLISS & PHYNO
- EMI NI BALLER – CHIDINMA FT. SUSPECT & ILL BLISS
- BABY MI DA (REMIX) – DR. VICTOR OLAIYA FT. 2FACE
- BEST RAP SINGLE
A voting category for a single
(released on-air) recording of a rap.
- MAN OF THE YEAR – PHYNO
- ANAM ACHI KWANU – ILL BLISS FT. PHYNO
- DUROSOKE – OLAMIDE
- 2 MUSSHH – REMINISCE
- GHOST MODE – PHYNO FT OLAMIDE
- BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (MALE)
A non-voting category for the single
male artiste with the most outstanding vocal performance on a single song or
album.
- RICH AND FAMOUS – PRAIZ
- OMOTE – ESE PETERS
- DON’T LET GO – CAPITAL FEMI
- YES/NO – BANKYW
- BEST VOCAL PERFORMANCE (FEMALE)
A non-voting category for the single
female artiste with most outstanding vocal performances on a single song or
album.
- I WISH – WAJE
- TOH BAD – NIYOLA
- IRAWO - SEYI SHAY
- TOTALLY YOURS - ZAINA
- ONLY YOU – NIKKI LAOYE
- NEXT RATED
This category is a
voting category for the most promising upcoming officially unreleased (or
signed) act in the year under review.
- SEAN TIZZLE
- DAMMY KRANE
- BURNA BOY
- SEYI SHAY
- PHYNO
- HIP HOP WORLD REVELATION
A voting category for the best new
artiste in the year under review.
- W.A.J.E – WAJE
- OMO BABA OLOWO – DAVIDO
- FRENZY – D’PRINCE
- THE YEAR OF R’N’B – CAPITAL FEMI
- LYRICIST ON THE ROLL
A non-voting category for the Rap
Artiste with the best lyrical depth and performance on a single song or album.
- OLAMIDE – VOICE OF THE STREETS
- BOOGEY – SANCTUM
- MODE 9 – LET IT GO
- PHYNO – MAN OF THE YEAR
- BEST STREET-HOP ARTISTE
A voting category for the artiste
whose songs are inspired by the streets. Such song should captain lingua, which
may also be originated by the artiste and popular on the street.
- TERRY G – RUN MAD
- DUROSOKE – OLAMIDE
- MY DEAR – DAMMY KRANE
- SKIBO – SOLID STAR
- ALAYE – LKT
- BEST ‘ALTERNATIVE’ SONG
A voting category for
the artiste whose songs reflect any form or style of music which falls outside
the mainstream of recent or past popular musical trends.
- REPETE – BLACKMAGIC
- OMO PASTOR – AJEBUTTER FT. BOJ
- FEEL ALRIGHT - SHOW DEM CAMP FT. BOJ & POE
- THIS YEAR - JAYWON
- ALBUM OF THE YEAR
A voting category for the best album
(solo or group) in year under review, that meets judges requirements of
excellence (in every realm: Songwriting, production, rendition and promotion)
and acceptability (Sales and popularity).
- IYANYA VS. DESIRE– IYANYA
- O.B.O. – DAVIDO
- R&BW - BANKYW
- BLESSED – FLAVOUR
- YBNL – OLAMIDE
- ARTISTE OF THE YEAR
Most critically and commercially
adjudged artiste in the year under review. Overall most successful artiste for
the year under review.
- IYANYA
- DAVIDO
- WIZKID
- FLAVOUR
- OLAMIDE
- ICE PRINCE
- SONG OF THE YEAR
A voting category for the most
popular song in the year under review. This category is usually decided by
voting.
- DUROSOKE – OLAMIDE
- UR WAIST – IYANYA
- ALINGO – P-SQUARE
- SHO LEE – SEAN TIZZLE
- LIMPOPO – KCEE
- BEST AFRICAN ARTISTE
A non-Nigerian award category for an
individual African artiste with the most outstanding album and astonishing
achievements in year under review.
- R2BEES
- MAFIKIZOLO
- LIQUID DEEP
- SARKODIE
- MICASA
- HALL OF FAME
Special recognition for
excellence and outstanding impact to the entertainment industry.
ONYEKA ONWENU
Truck Rams into Classroom, Kills 7 School Children in Abia State
The truck was alleged to be enroute to Ovom waterside to evacuate sand before the incident occurred. The possesses the Registration number, Akwa Ibom AA 702 KTA.
Witness accounts state that the incident occurred while students were having their devotional prayers. The classroom floor was littered with broken desks and plates mixed with blood lost. The truck had collided with the classroom just before they were to have their end of the year party.
Like seriously, what i don't understand is what the truck driver was thinking......
straight from: www.speak2dpublic.blogspot.com
Nelson Mandela, South Africa's anti-apartheid icon, dies aged 95
Nelson Mandela, the global statesman who delivered South Africa from the dark
days of apartheid, has died aged 95.
Mr Mandela had suffered from a series of lung infections over the past two years and died at home in the company of his family. The news of his passing was made in a statement made by South African President Jacob Zuma which was broadcast on national TV.
"Our nation has lost its greatest son," said Mr Zuma, who praised the Mandela family for sacrificing so much "so that our people could be free".
"Our thoughts are with the South African people who today mourn the loss
of the one person who more than any other came to embody their sense of a
common nation," he said from Pretoria.
"Our thoughts are with the millions of people across the world who embraced Madiba as their own and who saw his cause as their cause.
"This is the moment of our deepest sorrow. Our nation has lost his greatest son. Yet what made Nelson Mandela great was precisely what made him human - we saw in him what we seek in ourselves and in him we saw so much of ourselves."
Mr Zuma said that Mr Mandela will be given a state funeral and ordered all national flags to be lowered to half mast from tomorrow until after the service.
"Nelson Mandela bought us together and it is together that we will bid him farewell," he said.
Minutes after the news broke British politicians from across the political divide begun to pay their respects.
"A great light has gone out in the world," said David Cameron, the Prime Minister, in a statement released on Twitter.
"Nelson Mandela was a hero of our time. I've asked for the flag at No10 to be flown at half mast."
Former prime minister Tony Blair said the political leader was a "great man" who had made racism "not just immoral but stupid".
"He was a unique political figure at a unique moment in history," he said. "He was a great man, a great leader and the world's most powerful symbol of reconciliation, hope and progress."
Mr Mandela's wife Graca Machel, and some of his three children, 17 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren were with him in his final days, with other family and friends in attendance.
Early this morning, it was confirmed that Mr Mandela's daughters with Winnie Mandela, Zenani and Zindzi, both attended the premiere of his biopic in London and were given the news as they sat watching the film. "They received the news of their father’s passing during the screening and immediately left the cinema," a spokesman for the Nelson Mandela Foundation said.
Mr Mandela's old ally and friend Ahmed Kathrada, with whom he shared his prison sentence on Robben Island, said that losing "the last of the A-team, my older brother" left him feeling "bereft and lonely".
"We have known each other for 67 years, and I never imagined I’d be witness to the unavoidable and traumatic reality of your passing," he said. "I had the enviable privilege of being alive and walking the earth with you through the bad times and the good. It has been a long walk, with many challenges that at times seemed insurmountable. And yet we never faltered, and the strength of leaders like you and Walter (Sisulu, the ANC Secretary General) always shone a light on the path and kept our destination and our people’s future in view." The former president's body will most likely to taken to the Waterkloof Military Base in Pretoria, where it will be embalmed and prepared for public display.
A memorial service at Soweto's FNB stadium, where Mr Mandela made his last public appearance at the closing ceremony of the football World Cup in July 2010, is expected to be attended by tens of thousands of people including foreign heads of state.
Many more will travel to the administrative capital Pretoria where Mr Mandela's body will lie in state for up to a week at the Union Buildings, where he was inaugurated as South Africa's first black, democratic president in 1994.
In accordance with his final wishes, and those of his family, he will then be flown the 550 miles south to his home village of Qunu, in the rural Eastern Cape. There, following a traditional ceremony, he will be buried on a hillside which forms part of his estate, overlooking the verdant valley where he once tended his family's livestock and played with other boys. Despite his advanced years and his almost complete disappearance from the public stage, the news of Mr Mandela's passing will be met with overwhelming sadness around the country. Each time he has been admitted to hospital in recent years, first with respiratory problems, then with a hernia and lately, a series of lung infections, South Africans have held their breath and whispered prayers for his recovery.
When Mr Mandela last appeared in public aged 91, any suggestion that he might one day die was met with accusations of insensitivity and ignorance about African traditions.
But as the Nobel Peace laureate has grown weaker and his health problems have mounted up, the prayers for his recovery have been replaced with prayers for his comfort, and the strength of his family.
During his latest admission, South Africans began to ask themselves what life would be like without him.Today, they will descend into a long period of mourning side by side with Mr Mandela's large family. Nelson Rolihlahla (meaning "troublemaker") Mandela started out as a fiery young lawyer who battled South Africa's dehumanising colour bar first by organising mass acts of defiance and later through armed resistance. When he was jailed in 1962, following a tip-off by the US Central Intelligence Agency, he was seen as a terrorist in South Africa and abroad.
But by the time he was released 27 years later, his name had become synonymous around the world with the struggle for justice against tyranny and oppression.
He too had changed, into a more measured, thoughtful and dignified figure, ready and eager to shoulder the huge burden of transforming his country. Nelson Mandela's inauguration in 1994 as South Africa's first black president was attended by an estimated 100,000 people of all races who formed a sea of supporters extending outwards from the emerald lawns of the Union Buildings into Pretoria's jacaranda-lined streets.
Among foreign dignitaries from 140 countries were US First Lady Hillary Clinton, Vice-President Al Gore, Cuba leader Fidel Castro, the Duke of Edinburgh and Palestinian Liberation Organization head Yasser Arafat. Millions more people around the world watched the event on television.
Glasses perched on his nose, eyes narrowed against the African sun and speaking in his trademark gravelly voice, Mr Mandela told his audience: "We saw our country tear itself apart in terrible conflict. The time for healing of wounds has come. Never, never again will this beautiful land experience the oppression of one by another."
Despite the fears of white South Africans that Mr Mandela would turn on them after all of the years of deprivation inflicted on him and his people, he killed any potential conflict between South Africa's many race groups with kindness.
One of his first acts as president was to visit 94-year-old Betsy Verwoerd, the widow of apartheid's architect HF Vorwoerd, for tea and koeksister donuts. He invited previously staunch defenders of the repressive policy to join his government, and made a point of talking to Afrikaners in their own language.
In an act of reconciliation celebrated by the Hollywood film Invictus, he declared rugby his new favourite sport, donned a Springbok shirt and urged his countrymen to rally around the national team in the 1995 World Cup which they went on to win.
The crowds which will gather this week to bid farewell to Mr Mandela are expected to be larger than at any event during his life.
Among those who will be invited to attend his funeral are The Queen, US President Barack Obama, the Pope, U2 frontman Bono, Microsoft founder Bill Gates, and FW de Klerk, the former South African president with whom he shared the Nobel Peace Prize for dismantling apartheid.
Condolence books will be opened in all of South Africa's diplomatic missions abroad.
In a column during Mr Mandela's hospital stay in January 2011, Nic Dawes, editor of the South African weekly Mail and Guardian, sought to explain why the great statesman would be so missed when he finally slipped away.
"What South Africans feel for Madiba is not simply affection or respect. Even love may not be a strong enough word," he wrote.
Nelson Mandela: life in
pictures
"His presence is part of the structure of our national being. We worry that we may not be quite ourselves without him."
How will you remember Nelson Mandela? Please email your tributes and memories to mandelatributes@telegraph.co.uk
"Our thoughts are with the millions of people across the world who embraced Madiba as their own and who saw his cause as their cause.
"This is the moment of our deepest sorrow. Our nation has lost his greatest son. Yet what made Nelson Mandela great was precisely what made him human - we saw in him what we seek in ourselves and in him we saw so much of ourselves."
Mr Zuma said that Mr Mandela will be given a state funeral and ordered all national flags to be lowered to half mast from tomorrow until after the service.
"Nelson Mandela bought us together and it is together that we will bid him farewell," he said.
Minutes after the news broke British politicians from across the political divide begun to pay their respects.
"A great light has gone out in the world," said David Cameron, the Prime Minister, in a statement released on Twitter.
"Nelson Mandela was a hero of our time. I've asked for the flag at No10 to be flown at half mast."
Former prime minister Tony Blair said the political leader was a "great man" who had made racism "not just immoral but stupid".
"He was a unique political figure at a unique moment in history," he said. "He was a great man, a great leader and the world's most powerful symbol of reconciliation, hope and progress."
Mr Mandela's wife Graca Machel, and some of his three children, 17 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren were with him in his final days, with other family and friends in attendance.
Early this morning, it was confirmed that Mr Mandela's daughters with Winnie Mandela, Zenani and Zindzi, both attended the premiere of his biopic in London and were given the news as they sat watching the film. "They received the news of their father’s passing during the screening and immediately left the cinema," a spokesman for the Nelson Mandela Foundation said.
Mr Mandela's old ally and friend Ahmed Kathrada, with whom he shared his prison sentence on Robben Island, said that losing "the last of the A-team, my older brother" left him feeling "bereft and lonely".
"We have known each other for 67 years, and I never imagined I’d be witness to the unavoidable and traumatic reality of your passing," he said. "I had the enviable privilege of being alive and walking the earth with you through the bad times and the good. It has been a long walk, with many challenges that at times seemed insurmountable. And yet we never faltered, and the strength of leaders like you and Walter (Sisulu, the ANC Secretary General) always shone a light on the path and kept our destination and our people’s future in view." The former president's body will most likely to taken to the Waterkloof Military Base in Pretoria, where it will be embalmed and prepared for public display.
A memorial service at Soweto's FNB stadium, where Mr Mandela made his last public appearance at the closing ceremony of the football World Cup in July 2010, is expected to be attended by tens of thousands of people including foreign heads of state.
Many more will travel to the administrative capital Pretoria where Mr Mandela's body will lie in state for up to a week at the Union Buildings, where he was inaugurated as South Africa's first black, democratic president in 1994.
In accordance with his final wishes, and those of his family, he will then be flown the 550 miles south to his home village of Qunu, in the rural Eastern Cape. There, following a traditional ceremony, he will be buried on a hillside which forms part of his estate, overlooking the verdant valley where he once tended his family's livestock and played with other boys. Despite his advanced years and his almost complete disappearance from the public stage, the news of Mr Mandela's passing will be met with overwhelming sadness around the country. Each time he has been admitted to hospital in recent years, first with respiratory problems, then with a hernia and lately, a series of lung infections, South Africans have held their breath and whispered prayers for his recovery.
When Mr Mandela last appeared in public aged 91, any suggestion that he might one day die was met with accusations of insensitivity and ignorance about African traditions.
But as the Nobel Peace laureate has grown weaker and his health problems have mounted up, the prayers for his recovery have been replaced with prayers for his comfort, and the strength of his family.
During his latest admission, South Africans began to ask themselves what life would be like without him.Today, they will descend into a long period of mourning side by side with Mr Mandela's large family. Nelson Rolihlahla (meaning "troublemaker") Mandela started out as a fiery young lawyer who battled South Africa's dehumanising colour bar first by organising mass acts of defiance and later through armed resistance. When he was jailed in 1962, following a tip-off by the US Central Intelligence Agency, he was seen as a terrorist in South Africa and abroad.
But by the time he was released 27 years later, his name had become synonymous around the world with the struggle for justice against tyranny and oppression.
He too had changed, into a more measured, thoughtful and dignified figure, ready and eager to shoulder the huge burden of transforming his country. Nelson Mandela's inauguration in 1994 as South Africa's first black president was attended by an estimated 100,000 people of all races who formed a sea of supporters extending outwards from the emerald lawns of the Union Buildings into Pretoria's jacaranda-lined streets.
Among foreign dignitaries from 140 countries were US First Lady Hillary Clinton, Vice-President Al Gore, Cuba leader Fidel Castro, the Duke of Edinburgh and Palestinian Liberation Organization head Yasser Arafat. Millions more people around the world watched the event on television.
Glasses perched on his nose, eyes narrowed against the African sun and speaking in his trademark gravelly voice, Mr Mandela told his audience: "We saw our country tear itself apart in terrible conflict. The time for healing of wounds has come. Never, never again will this beautiful land experience the oppression of one by another."
Despite the fears of white South Africans that Mr Mandela would turn on them after all of the years of deprivation inflicted on him and his people, he killed any potential conflict between South Africa's many race groups with kindness.
One of his first acts as president was to visit 94-year-old Betsy Verwoerd, the widow of apartheid's architect HF Vorwoerd, for tea and koeksister donuts. He invited previously staunch defenders of the repressive policy to join his government, and made a point of talking to Afrikaners in their own language.
In an act of reconciliation celebrated by the Hollywood film Invictus, he declared rugby his new favourite sport, donned a Springbok shirt and urged his countrymen to rally around the national team in the 1995 World Cup which they went on to win.
The crowds which will gather this week to bid farewell to Mr Mandela are expected to be larger than at any event during his life.
Among those who will be invited to attend his funeral are The Queen, US President Barack Obama, the Pope, U2 frontman Bono, Microsoft founder Bill Gates, and FW de Klerk, the former South African president with whom he shared the Nobel Peace Prize for dismantling apartheid.
Condolence books will be opened in all of South Africa's diplomatic missions abroad.
In a column during Mr Mandela's hospital stay in January 2011, Nic Dawes, editor of the South African weekly Mail and Guardian, sought to explain why the great statesman would be so missed when he finally slipped away.
"What South Africans feel for Madiba is not simply affection or respect. Even love may not be a strong enough word," he wrote.
"His presence is part of the structure of our national being. We worry that we may not be quite ourselves without him."
How will you remember Nelson Mandela? Please email your tributes and memories to mandelatributes@telegraph.co.uk
35-year-old Woman Arraigned Before Abuja Court For Abducting Policeman
Nigeria- The police on Thursday arraigned a 35-year-old woman, Vitoria Kalio, of Alibaba Crescent, Jabi, at a Senior Magistrate’s Court in Wuse 2, Abuja, for abducting a policeman.
She was charged with insulting a policeman, criminal force, assault and mischief.
The prosecutor, Cpl. Abdullahi Mohammed, said Kalio, driving a Nissan Murano Jeep had been stopped by Sgt. Isukwa Lornonge, who was on night duty.
He said after stopping, Lorninge entered her car and Kalio drove off with him and took him to an unknown destination.
He said Asp. Joseph Adikwu and his team, while on night patrol around Wuse 2, received a distress call that a woman abducted Lornonge from his duty post and took him to an unknown destination.
The prosecutor said that the offence contravened the Penal Code.
The accused, however, pleaded not guilty and denied all the allegations.
The Magistrate, Aminu Eri, granted the accused bail for N10,000 with a surety and ordered that the surety must be resident within the court’s jurisdiction.
Eri adjourned the case to Dec.18 for hearing.
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Dump Lamar! Khloe Kardashian Leaning On Rapper The Game During Marriage Crisis; He Has ‘Romantic Feelings’ For Her
It might have just looked like Sunday night bowling with friends, but rapper The Game has developed romantic feelings for Khloe Kardashian and is hoping she ends her marriage to Lamar Odom so the long-time friends can begin a relationship, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.
Kardashian “has been turning to The Game during her marriage woes with Lamar. He has been a great friend to her, and very supportive of Khloe,” a source told Radar.
“Jayceon (The Game’s legal name) has made no secret that he has very strong feelings for Khloe, beyond friendship. Nothing inappropriate has happened, Jayceon respects the fact she is still married, but he is definitely waiting in the wings, hoping Khloe pulls the plug on her marriage to Lamar.”
These celebrities self.........
Powerful, Rich, Record Breakers” – Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Don Jazzy, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, P-Square, Aliko Dangote make New African Magazine’s 100 Most Influential Africans List
View the Nigerians who made the list.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Arts & Culture
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Actress
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Author
Chiwetel Ejiofor, Actor
Don Jazzy, Music Producer
P-Square, Musicians
Alex Okosi
Media
Alex Okosi – Media Executive
Mo Abudu – Ebony Life TV
T.B Joshua
Religion
TB Joshua, Prophet
Francisca Nneka Okeke

Steven Keshi
Sports
Stephen Keshi, Football Coach
Blessing Okagbare, Athlete
Zuriel Oduwole
Civil Society
Zuriel Oduwole, Filmmaker/Activist
Aliko Dangote
Business
Aliko Dangote
Adebayo Ogunlesi
Algboje Aig-Imoukhuede
Andrew Alli
Jason Njoku
Kola Aluko
Tony Elumelu
Jim Ovia
Lamido Sanusi
Politics
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Finance Minister
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Governor CBN
To view the full list of all other Africans, click here
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Arts & Culture
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Actress
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Author
Chiwetel Ejiofor, Actor
Don Jazzy, Music Producer
P-Square, Musicians
Alex Okosi
Media
Alex Okosi – Media Executive
Mo Abudu – Ebony Life TV
T.B Joshua
Religion
TB Joshua, Prophet
Francisca Nneka Okeke
Science & Academia
Francisca Nneka Okeke, Scientist
Francisca Nneka Okeke, Scientist
Steven Keshi
Sports
Stephen Keshi, Football Coach
Blessing Okagbare, Athlete
Zuriel Oduwole
Civil Society
Zuriel Oduwole, Filmmaker/Activist
Aliko Dangote
Business
Aliko Dangote
Adebayo Ogunlesi
Algboje Aig-Imoukhuede
Andrew Alli
Jason Njoku
Kola Aluko
Tony Elumelu
Jim Ovia
Lamido Sanusi
Politics
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Finance Minister
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Governor CBN
To view the full list of all other Africans, click here
The 5 Most Important Pieces Of Relationship Advice
This is my Christmas give to a lot of folks that are worried or confused about certain things when it comes to relationship. Have Fun.............
1. “If you have more than five deal breakers, you are the deal breaker.” – Dan Savage
I don’t know the exact moment, podcast, blog or book Dan said this in (it might be from his book The Commitment, which should be required reading) but it is absolutely true. If you keep rejecting people because they aren’t wearing the shoes you and your friends deem acceptable, you are limiting yourself in a way that is entirely self-destructive. Do you want an example of five acceptable deal breakers? Here are mine:- Uses “gay” as a derogatory term.
- Is rude to waiters/ cab drivers/ homeless people.
- Has the same dirty dishes in the sink as the last time you came over.
- Thinks pop music is dumb.
- Says mean things about you or your body.
See also: The Price of Admission (another Dan Savagism — but you can Google it).
2. “If you work really hard and are kind, amazing things will happen.” – Conan O’Brien
This quote is technically not about love or relationships, but then again, it so is. When you are in a relationship, the hardest part is working hard at it when it isn’t fun, and being kind when you want to murder your partner’s face off. But I can promise you, if your heart is in the “trying to make it happen” basket, working hard and being kind are the two things that will always get you through. Any senior citizen couple holding hands on a park bench will tell you that.3. “Because it fulfills yearnings for security, safe haven, and connection that express our common humanity, civil marriage is an esteemed institution, and the decision whether and whom to marry is among life’s momentous acts of self-definition.” – Goodridge vs. the Department of Public Health
This is a famous quote from the ruling that gave same sex couples the right to marry in Massachusetts. While this is about marriage, I also think there is so much to take from it as far as dating goes. Don’t ever forget that the relationship you’re in is one you’ve chosen to be in, one that defines part of your life, for a week or a month, ten years, or maybe even forever. Romantic relationships shape our lifestyles and our futures, so always make sure you are with someone who doesn’t hold you back, keep you down, or make you become someone you don’t want to be. This is also true for yearning for someone who doesn’t want to be with you. Don’t be that person for too long or else you will regret it.4. “How Can We Be Lovers if We Can’t Be Friends?” – Michael Bolton
Don’t laugh at me! I am serious about this one! Look, my parents have been married for over thirty years and when you ask them why it has lasted for so long they say “I married my best friend” (and then you cry a million young person tears). If you are thinking of stepping into the “trying to end it” basket with your boo, a really important thing to consider is this: would this person you’re dating drive across town during rush hour to bring you an important document you need for work, even though it totally screws up their plans for the rest of the day? If the answer is no, you know what you need to do.5. “Me myself and I/ That’s all I got in the end/ That’s what I found out/ And it ain’t no need to cry / I took a vow that from now on / I’m gonna be my own best friend” – BeyoncĂ©
It would be out of character for me to make any sort of list about love without including the person I love most in the world, BeyoncĂ© (just kidding, Mom, Dad, my boyfriend…). But really, the hardest part about relationships — long term, short term, one night — is knowing how great you are (yes, you!) at all times. Sometimes relationships make us feel bad. Sometimes being single makes us depressed and drunk. It’s hard out there, either way. Be kind to yourself first, and please never put yourself in the “trying to end it” basket. Someone out there is waiting for you — and it’s going to be really great when it happens.Annie Idibia, Eva Alordiah Wrestle Over 2face On Instagram
"Sorry Annie, I love 2face..." this was displayed by the beautiful and highly talented rapper, Eva when she displayed a picture of herself with the father of six, 2face.
Though, it was rumoured then that Eva and Innocent ( Is he?) Idibia once had an affair, they both denied it. Anyways, the issue right now is that rapper Eva posted this lovely photo of herself and 2face Idibia sometime ago and said, "I used to love him!!! Errr... Sowwie Annie, I still do! 2face has always been my crush but he's taken. My God is a God of second chances, what God has joined in this picture, let no...."
Annie, in her response, said “Annie "I loveeeeeee the pic! It ok , everyone loves him.. Hehehehe lol" she said and Eva responded back with, "You see why u r my sister!!!! We can share! Family matters tins *runs to Zamfara...
" Annie responded further with "chai!!!! Zamfara far oooo!! oh no! Hw I wan take catch u with my longgggg belle? Na die I dey oo!
Funny i must say
Would You Date/Marry Someone Who Has a Child?
Some time in the early 90s, one of my cousins got pregnant while she
was in Yaba Tech. From my young eyes, it must have been a very serious
issue because my relatives started arriving from Ogbomosho. There were
plenty hush-hush meetings but the curiosity of a child should not be
underestimated. I remember that one of the issues an older aunt had was
the fact that she had reduced her chances of finding a good man to marry
her now that she had gotten pregnant. It really struck me as odd
because as a young girl, I didn’t understand why having a baby would
reduce one’s chances of having a happily-ever-after.
As I grew older, I gained greater insight in my Family Law
class. One of the things we studied was the rule of primogeniture in
inheritance rights. Under this rule, (in the absence of a will) the
children inherited by virtue of who came first. It was not a question of
was born within the confines of matrimony but rather, the children – as
they came. At that time, one of my best friends was dating a man who
had 2 children and we teased her about how her children would take after
the children of his baby mama under law. It was not a deterrent for her
she took it as one of those things and was willing to love him for who
he is.
This was a very bold and optimistic move on her part and it was one I admired greatly. However, it gives room to think about the issue of whether you can love the children as your own (if the relationship proceeds beyond just dating). Also there’s also the issue of the dispersion of affection. Does one begin to feel suddenly less loved when one’s lover is showering affection on a child he had before he met you?
On the other side of the spectrum is how guys relate to women who have had children prior to their relationship. I know certain women who have boldly said they would never deny the existence of their children just to be in a relationship. Like my old aunty said, the existence of a child somehow does have an effect on the dating/dating dynamics?
Does having a child scare off guys? Someone said it gives off a signal of the woman’s loose past. For some ladies, they believe that as they grow older, and the dating pool narrows down, they find themselves being approached by men who already have children.
What are your thoughts on this? Would you date and or marry someone who has a child? Is it a deal breaker for you? If it is, please share your concerns. If you’re dating someone who has a child, please share some of your experiences with us. Do you feel threatened by the presence of the child (and his/her mother – if applicable). How do you balance the situation?
This was a very bold and optimistic move on her part and it was one I admired greatly. However, it gives room to think about the issue of whether you can love the children as your own (if the relationship proceeds beyond just dating). Also there’s also the issue of the dispersion of affection. Does one begin to feel suddenly less loved when one’s lover is showering affection on a child he had before he met you?
On the other side of the spectrum is how guys relate to women who have had children prior to their relationship. I know certain women who have boldly said they would never deny the existence of their children just to be in a relationship. Like my old aunty said, the existence of a child somehow does have an effect on the dating/dating dynamics?
Does having a child scare off guys? Someone said it gives off a signal of the woman’s loose past. For some ladies, they believe that as they grow older, and the dating pool narrows down, they find themselves being approached by men who already have children.
What are your thoughts on this? Would you date and or marry someone who has a child? Is it a deal breaker for you? If it is, please share your concerns. If you’re dating someone who has a child, please share some of your experiences with us. Do you feel threatened by the presence of the child (and his/her mother – if applicable). How do you balance the situation?
Peter Okoye & Lola Omotayo-Okoye are a Picture Perfect Pair on the cover of Genevieve Magazine’s 2013 Wedding Issue
Peter and Lola are a match made in heaven.
Nigerian music superstar Peter Okoye of pop group P-Square and his beautiful wife Lola Omotayo-Okoye cover the December 2013 issue of Genevieve Magazine.
The couple recently tied the knot the traditional way on Saturday 17th November 2013 at the Ark, Lekki. If you missed BellaNaija Weddings‘ Exclusive feature, CLICK HERE
Genevieve Magazine spotlights “The Untold Love Story of P-Square’s Peter Okoye and Lola Omotayo”. The Nigerian lifestyle publication gets a backstage pass into their lives and reveals never before read intimate details.
For the cover, Mr & Mrs Okoye are
clearly comfortable with each other. Peter decked in a grey waist coat, a
polka dot tie and a white shirt, flashes his megawatt smile that Lola
can’t get enough of. The latest bride in town Lola is all glam in a
white one-shoulder frock and a selection of silver jewelry.
With Peter and Lola, the possibilities of finding your better half doesn’t seem endless after all.
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