Sunday, 18 December 2016

FRESH MUSIC: PAPARAZZLE - NEW DAY

 

PapaRaZzle is a talented singer-songwritter/rapper who has been honing his craft for a couple of years now. He is here with his first official single. Sit back, Relax, Listen and Enjoy.

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DOWNLOAD MP3: PapaRaZzle - New Day

Saturday, 17 December 2016

(MUSIC) Deeboy Ice Ft Tekno - KATAPOT


Deeboy Ice is here with a brand new Track with Tekno,  and he call this one  KATAPOT.  

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Friday, 9 December 2016

A young Lady(Ashantinah Ashante) proudly shows us the height she went in other to get a higher salary

A young Nigeria lady(Ashantinah Ashante) proudly shows us the height she went in other to get a higher salary
Rumors have it from the stable of NCFFAthat Ashantinah went so low, by getting low with boss just to hit up her salary. 
What can you do for Money?

A successor or alternative to President Buhari In 2019

There are many who do not want – for several reasons – to discuss replacing Muhammadu Buhari as Nigeria’s President come 2019.Such people see Buhari as the person who can effectively move Nigeria away from the decadence of the past. Although, I supported his candidacy withthe idea of him being a bufferbetween the past up to 2015 and the future in 2019.Many also believe that it is premature to consider a replacement for him now – an opinion I regard as naive, given that some early contenders have already thrown their hats in the ring by testing the waters and willsoon be joined by others.   Then there are those who areconvinced that Buhari needs two terms to solidify his reforms. And my response tothis viewpoint is: Nope! All heneeds is a successor who will continue from where he left off and take Nigeria to the stratosphere!Having sincerely appraised the performance of this administration from every possible angle, I have concluded that it could have been much better.President BuhariYes, Buhari inherited a mountain of problems. But he asked for the job and once he realized how much of a mess was waiting for him, he didn’t give up or run away. To his credit, he decided to give it a shot.However, his best right now is not good enough unless we want to be very optimistic. My evaluation of the man I campaigned for is that he will do exactly what I expected of him and reset the nation. But no more.What do I mean by that?Think of what Nelson Mandela did for South Africa in a limited sense. While Madiba was not the kind of President who leads a nation hands-on, he was a buffer between the evil Apartheid past and South Africa’s all-inclusive future. And, afterone term, he stepped down, having bridged the gap, his duty done.

RECESSION: Terminal operator reduces freight rates to woo vehicle importers

PORTand Terminal Multi-Purpose Services Limited, (PTML) through its shipping arm; Grimaldi Shipping has reduced freight rates on vehicle importation in a bid to address declining vehicle imports through its terminal occasioned by the current economic recession.Vanguard investigation reveals that vehicle imports through the company’s terminal have been on the downward trend since the beginning of the year.To address this developmentthe company, two weeks ago,reduced freight charge per vehicle to $900 from $1,400 charged.Confirming this development, Public Relations Officer of the PTML Command of Nigeria Customs Service, Mr. Steve Okonmah said that  the number of vessels that berthed at the terminal dropped by 15 vessels from 125 vessels in 2015 to 110 in2016.According to him, the number of 20 foot containersreceived in  2015 was 15,352,000, this however dropped to 10, 928,000 in 2016, indicating decline of 4,414,000.Also, the number of 40 foot containers received dropped from 10,000 in 2015 to 8,000 in 2016.According to Okonmma, the number of vehicles  importedthrough the terminal droppedfrom 35,000 in  2015, to 27,000 in  2016 showed that 27,000.A clearing agent operating at the PTML Terminal, Elder Sunday Nnebeh described the year 2016 as the worst in the history of Nigerian ports.He said that government policies have affected so many importers so much that they could not clear theircargoes from the port. He said the cargoes seen at the port are those stuck on demurrage .“ 2016 is the worst year ever that we have witnessed in terms of importation, the policy has affected all operators, even Abacha that we termed the worst was not like this”

Senate defers confirmation of Acting EFCC Chairman, Magu

ABUJA—THE Senate did not confirm the appointment of the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, yesterday as expected but differed it to next Thursday.Though Magu and his team were on ground in full readiness for the exercise at the National Assembly,  the screening was, however, not captured in yesterday’s OrderPaper.It would be recalled that President Muhammadu Buhari had forwarded Magu’s name to the Senate five months ago for confirmation.He   was appointed in acting capacity   by President Buhari on November 9, 2015,following the sack of his predecessor, Ibrahim Lamorde.Speaking with journalists on why Magu’s confirmation was postponed, Deputy Senate Majority leader,   Senator Bala Ibn-Na’Allah, explained that   appeals fromsenators   who were   currently out of Abuja, led to the deferment.Ibrahim Magu, Acting Executive Chairman, EFCCSenator Na’Allah, who disclosed that the Senate leadership had unanimously agreed to commence the exercise  next Thursday, saida letter had been sent to Magu and other members of the board of EFCC in this regard.Na’Allah said:  “Let me correct it. In fact it was listed on the Order Paper and removed. The Senate is normally guided by the time frame of the work.‘’We agreed that today (yesterday) will be the confirmation hearing of the EFCC acting chairman, Magu,but we received a lot of calls from senators who are away and who believe that they want to participate and that itis unfair for us to fix it when we know they are not around.“When we look at the demands and the number, we felt it would be wrong for us to proceed. Then we said it should be next Thursday. Again, we became too unsure as to whether  Monday or  Tuesday will be declared public holiday by the Federal Government in respect of the impending Eid-Malud holiday.

Buhari’s homegrown school feeding programme kicks offin Anambra

Awka—The National Homegrown School Feeding scheme has entered implementation stage with the feeding of primary schoolpupils in Anambra State yesterday.Speaking in Awka, Anambra State capital, the Special Assistant on Homegrown School Feeding Programme in the Office of the Vice President, Mr. Dotun Adebayo said primary schoolpupils in Anambra were excited as the feeding started in their schools.President BuhariAdebayo who led a team of federal and state officials to some of the schools on day one of the programme implementation said they witnessed the feeding in three schools in Awka: Community Primary School, Awka South; Central School Ameobi, and Central School in Nibo.“The pupils were excited and enjoyed the meals,” he stated, adding that the cooks in those three schools, among the total 774 already recruited and trained for the feeding programme, served ‘okpa’ a.k.a moin-moin garnished with vegetables to the delight of the pupils who took the meals during their break time about noonday.All together in Anambra State, an estimated 76, 690 pupils in 1050 schools wouldbe served every day at school. The feeding programme caters to pupils from primary 1 to 3.

Suspend ban on vehicle imports through land borders, Reps tell FG

ABUJA—The House of Representatives, yesterday, asked the Federal Government to suspend the ban on importation of vehicles through land borders in Nigeria.Consequently, the lawmakers, at plenary, mandated the Committees on Governmental Affairs and Customs and Excise to ensure implementation and report back to the House within six weeks for further legislative input.This development was basedon a motion, entitled ‘’Need to suspend The Ban On Importation of Vehicles Through Land Borders, promoted by Abdulahi Salame, APC, Sokoto.Meantime, stakeholders in the maritime industry were divided on the issue, yesterday. While some supported the ban, others kicked against it.Salame, in his presentation, argued that those making these policies have failed to patronise made-in-Nigeria goods, especially Nigerian assembled vehicles, which are, in any case unaffordable for 80 percent of Nigerians.He said:  “The percentage of Nigerians who can afford cars has declined drastically,following the decline in the value of the Naira, rising inflation, unemployment and high cost of living that have bedeviled Nigeria where over 80 per cent of Nigerians live below $2 a day.“The Federal Government has powers under Section 18of the Customs and Excise Management Act to restrict the movement of goods into and out of Nigeria by land or inland waters and to appoint customs stations.‘’However, similar exercise ofsuch powers on rice importation through the land borders in April 2016, has occasioned untold hardship on Nigerians, as a bag of ricenow sells for between N20,000 and N23,000, against N8,000 a few monthsago.

Thursday, 8 December 2016

My kids can’t play for Nigeria,Akide-Udoh vows

FormerSuper Falcons Strikerand Nigeria football Legend, Mercy Akide-Udoh has suggested that her Children “will never play for Nigeria” if the poor treatment of playerspersists in the Football Federation.Akide-Udoh , who was a member of Nigeria’s pioneer Falcons team, was named the first African Women Footballer of the Year in 2001 and also won accolades in 1999 and 2004 when she was named in the FIFA World All-Star.Mercy AkideThe 41-year-old slammed theunrepentant Nigeria football administrators for the unpaidallowances of the Super Falcons, who despite the many unsavory conditions, won the 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations title.“ They fought with everything, so it should have been a happy ending. These kids have families, their parents are waiting for them to come back and put food on the table,” she told BBC Sport. “ They’ve done their part and should be paid their money. I won’t be surprised if some of these kids don’t come back; opting to stay with their clubs rather than play for Nigeria.“ I am sorry, My kids are Americans, with the situationgoing on if something does not change my kids will never play for Nigeria. Who wants to suffer? We did it in our own time, this is a new generation, they should not be suffering what we suffered.”

Holy Ghost Congress: You can resist devil if…, – Adeboye

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