Tuesday 12 June 2018

LATE CHIEF MKO ABIOLA’S DAUGHTER, HAFSAT, APOLOGIES TO BUHARI

Hafsat Abiola-Costello

Hafsat Abiola has apologised to President Muhammadu Buhari for what her father, the presumed winner of the June 12, 1993, presidential election,  Chief MKO Abiola, might have done to him.

Speaking during the Special national honours investiture of her late father during which the president apologized for the election annulment, she said she did what her father would have done if he was still alive.

She added: “Who would have ever believed given the relationship that you (President Buhari) had with Chief MKO Abiola that you would be the instrument God will use to honour this man and to bring recognition and healing to the country.

“You apologized to my family and it touched my heart. You know that I also lost my mother in this struggle so that apology meant so much.

“Let me use this opportunity, on behalf of the Chief MKO Abiola because I know what he would have done, I use this opportunity to apologize to you, to apologize to your family, anything that he might have done to harm you and to harm your family.

“Let me also say at this juncture that Chief MKO Abiola was so committed to us saying farewell to poverty in Nigeria and today we have more people in poverty in Nigeria than we had in 1993.

“I read the statement that you made where you said we should prepare now to wage a battle for the defence of the people of Nigeria against those who think of themselves as the landlords of Nigeria.

“Let me say to you that by recognizing June 12, you awaken so many heroes and heroines of Nigeria’s struggle who have shown because they stood firm on June 12 that money cannot buy them.

“If there is any march that we need to march, if there is any protest that we need to be present to protest, you have called up your own new Army for the defence of this country.

“And President Muhammadu Buhari, this fight will not take you, God willing, as it has taken MKO but let us fight and bring about the conclusion of MKO struggle that the Nigerian people should be the ones in full control of this country.

“It is not for a few landlords whoever they may be, it is for the 200 million people of Nigeria.”

Also speaking, a human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, urged the president to prevail on his security agencies in the country, in the spirit of June 12, to start to respect the fundamental rights of all Nigerians.

According to him, the human rights community will work assiduously with the Buhari’s administration to end the reckless killings in the country.

He noted that seven administrations before Buhari’s administration pretended over the June 12 elections.

Monday 11 June 2018

NIGERIAN MAN BURIES HIS DAD INSIDE A N32M BMW CAR (PHOTOS)


This photo of a man allegedly buried inside an exortic car has been trending on social media.

Report has it that a man from Anambra State in the Eastern part of Nigeria was buried in a N32million worth of BMW which was bought by his rich son who wanted to give his father a befitting burial.

The picture which had gone viral has sparked a debate amongst social media users with almost everyone condemning the act.

One of the commenters however revealed that the picture was from a scene in a movie.

See Pictures Below…

Source: http://www.ngyab.com/2018/06/10/nigerian-man-buries-his-dad-inside-a-n32m-bmw-car-photos/

Monday 4 June 2018

SARAKI, AHMED DENY CONNECTION WITH OFFA BANK ROBBERS


The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki and the Kwara State Governor, H. E. Abdulfatah Ahmed have denied association with the armed robbers who killed 33 persons during the bank robbery at Offa in April.

In a statement signed by Saraki’s spokesperson, Yusuph Olaniyonu, the claim is a “baseless allegation and another ploy by the police to implicate” the Senate President.

Saraki said there was no way he could have been associated with armed robbery against his people.
“When the Offa robbery incident happened, I was the first top public official to pay a visit to the place and right there in the palace of the traditional ruler, I put a call through to this same Mr. Ibrahim Idris, the IGP, requesting him to make certain specific security arrangements as demanded by the people.”

The Senate President instead alleged the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris of framing in order to implicate him.

“This plot is concocted to embarrass me and, in the mind of the IGP, it is his own response after his refusal to honour the invitation by the National Assembly, headed by me, for him to come and offer explanations on the rampant killings and violence across the country.”

Saraki  promised to honor the police’s invitation without delay even though, his indictment is an “abuse of the criminal investigation process aimed at intimidating and over-overawing the legislature, thereby obstructing it from doing its work”.

Similarly, Governor Ahmed has described the allegation against him as “false”.
In a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Communication, Muyideen Akorede, governor Ahmed said, at no point did the Kwara State government directly provide funds to any group known as “Good Boys” for any purpose.

He said, if any of the beneficiaries of their empowerment scheme used the SME credit secured from the government to purchase a vehicle which was then alleged to have been used for an act of criminality, the Kwara State Governor and indeed the state government could not be held liable for such actions since neither had prior knowledge of such intention.

He said the state neither encouraged nor supported thuggery.

Meanwhile, the police has said that, Saraki is being invited “to answer allegations indicting him from confessions of five gang leaders arrested for active participation in Offa bank robberies and killings of 33 innocent persons.”

Sunday 3 June 2018

FIFA WORLD CUP (RUSSIA 2018) FULL FIXTURES

 
*GROUP A:- * Russia, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Uruguay 

*GROUP B:- * Portugal, Spain, Morocco, Iran 

*GROUP C:- * France, Australia, Peru, Denmark  

*GROUP D:- * Argentina, Iceland, Croatia, Nigeria 

*GROUP E:- * Brazil, Switzerland, Costa Rica, Serbia 

*GROUP F:- * Germany, Mexico, Sweden, South Korea 

*GROUP G:- * Belgium, Panama, Tunisia, England 

*GROUP H:- * Poland, Senegal, Colombia, Japan


*THURSDAY, June 14/6/2018*

1. RUSSIA vs SAUDI ARABIA  (8:30pm)

*FRIDAY, JUNE 15/6/2018*

2. EGYPT vs URUGUAY (5:30pm)

3. MOROCCO vs IRAN (8:30pm)

4. PORTUGAL vs SPAIN (11:30pm)

*SATURDAY, JUNE 16/6/2018*

5. FRANCE vs AUSTRALIA  (3:30pm)

6. ARGENTINA vs ICELAND  (6:30pm)

7. PERU vs DENMARK (9:30pm)

8.CROATIA vs NIGERIA (5:30pm)

*SUNDAY, JUNE 17/6/2018*

9.   COSTA RICA vs SERBIA (12:30am)

10. GERMANY vs MEXICO (8:30pm)

11. BRAZIL vs SWITZERLAND (11:30pm)

*MONDAY, JUNE 18/6/2018*

12.  SWEDEN vs SOUTH KOREA (5:30pm

13.  BELGIUM vs PANAMA 8:30pm

14.  TUNISIA vs ENGLAND 11:30pm

*TUESDAY, JUNE 19/6/2018*

15. POLAND vs SENEGAL (5:30pm)

16. COLOMBIA vs JAPAN (8:30pm)

17. RUSSIA vs EGYPT (11:30pm)

*WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20/6/2018*

18. PORTUGAL vs MOROCCO (5:30pm)

19. URUGUAY vs SAUDI ARABIA (8:30pm)

20. IRAN vs SPAIN (11:30pm)

*THURSDAY, JUNE 21/6/2018*

21.  FRANCE vs PERU   (5:30pm)

22.  DENMARK vs AUSTRALIA (4:30pm)

23.  ARGENTINA vs CROATIA (11:30pm)


*FRIDAY, JUNE 22/6/2018*

24.  BRAZIL vs COSTA RICA (5:30pm)

25.  NIGERIA vs ICELAND (8:30pm)

26.  SERBIA vs SWITZERLAND (4:30pm)

*SATURDAY, JUNE 23/62018*

27.  BELGIUM vs TUNISIA (5:30pm)

28.  GERMANY vs SWEDEN (8:30pm)

29.  SOUTH KOREA vs MEXICO (11:30pm)

*SUNDAY, JUNE 24/6/2018*

30.  ENGLAND vs PANAMA (5:30pm)

31.  JAPAN vs SENEGAL (8:30pm)

32.  POLAND vs COLOMBIA (11:30pm)


*MONDAY, JUNE 25/6/2017*

33.  SAUDI ARABIA vs EGYPT (7:30pm)

34.  URUGUAY vs RUSSIA (8:30pm)

35.  IRAN vs PORTUGAL (11:30pm)

36.  SPAIN vs MOROCCO (10:30pm)

*TUESDAY, JUNE 26/6/2018*

37.  AUSTRALIA vs PERU  (7:30pm)

38.  DENMARK vs FRANCE (7:30pm)

39.  NIGERIA vs ARGENTINA (11:30pm)

40.  ICELAND vs CROATIA (11:30pm)

*WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27/6/2018*

41.  S. KOREA vs GERMANY (7:30pm)

42.  MEXICO vs SWEDEN (7:30pm)

43.  SERBIA vs BRAZIL (11:30pm)

44.  SWITZERLAND vs COSTA RICA (11:30pm)


*THURSDAY, JUNE 28/6/2018*

45.  JAPAN vs POLAND  (7:30pm)

46.  SENEGAL vs COLOMBIA  (7:30pm)

47.  PANAMA vs TUNISIA (11:30pm)

48.  ENGLAND vs BELGIUM (10:30pm)


*LAST -16:-*

*SATURDAY, JUNE 30/6/2018*

49.  Group C-1st vs Grp D-2nd  (7:30pm)

50.  Group A-1st vs Grp B-2nd  (11:30pm)


*SUNDAY, JULY 1/7/2018*

51.  Group B-1st vs Grp A -2nd   (7:30pm)

52.  Grp D-1st vs Group C -2nd (11:30pm)


*MONDAY, JULY 2/7/2018*

53. Group E-1st vs F-2nd  (12:30am)

54. Grp G-1st vs Grp H-2nd (11:30pm)

55. Group F-1st vs Grp E-2nd (7:30pm)

56. Group H-1st vs Grp -2nd (11:30pm)


*QUARTER-FINALS:-*

*FRIDAY, JULY 6/7/2018*

57.  Winner 49 vs winner 50 (7:30pm)

58.  Winner 53 vs winner 54 (11:30pm)


*SATURDAY, JULY 7/7/2018*

59.  Winner 55 vs winner 56 (11:30pm)

60.  Winner 51 vs winner 52 (12:00am)


*SEMI-FINALS:-*

*TUESDAY, JULY 10/7/2018*

61.  Winner 57 vs winner 58  (11:30pm)


*WEDNESDAY, JULY 11/7/2018*

62.Winner 59 vs winner 60 (11:30pm)


*THIRD-PLACE PLAY-OFF:-*

SATURDAY, JULY 14/7/2018

63.  Loser 60 vs Loser 62


*FINAL:-

SUNDAY , JULY 15/7/2018

64. Winner 61 vs Winner 62  (8:30pm)

Friday 1 June 2018

IMO APC PETITIONS NWC, WANTS OKOROCHA SUSPENDED


The Imo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has petitioned the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party asking it to suspend Governor Rochas Okorocha for what the state chairman, Hillary Eke termed “anti-party activities”.

Eke in the petition signed by the Publicity Secretary of the party, Nwabueze Oguchienti, accused Okorocha of establishing a parallel party by appointing an acting chairman, Mr Chris Oguoma, in the state against the constitution of the party.

Eke said if not promptly checked by the national leadership of the party, the action was capable of plunging the state into avoidable crisis.

Governor Okorocha had two weeks ago announced Oguoma from Owerri Municipal Council as the acting chairman of the party following his loss at the ward, local government and state congresses held in Imo.

The petition, read: “Pursuant to Article 21D (11) of the APC Constitution, the State Working Committee (SEC) has made appropriate recommendations to the National Working Committee of our great party, to take adequate disciplinary measures against the Governor of Imo State, Owelle Anayo Ethelbert Okorocha, for engaging in various anti-party activities, which could lead to breakdown of law and order in the state.”

The party also said it had noticed with concern, the illegality perpetrated by some elements in the party after the success of the congresses in the state.

The statement alleged that some elements, who it described as “impersonators,” led by Oguoma, acting on his purported appointment by Okorocha, have been defrauding members of the party, particularly council chairmanship and councillorship aspirants seeking to participate in the proposed July 14 local government election.

It said the only legally constituted executive of the party in the state is the one led by Dr. Eke, which was legally permitted to handle such matter.

Wednesday 30 May 2018

MAYORKUN – MAMA LYRICS (REAL MEANING & TRANSLATION )

 LYRICS: MAYORKUN – MAMA.


Mayorkun drops the Second single of the year and he titles the smash single “Mama”, Your mama Born you well as the song goes is available for download on NaijMP3.

Download Mayorkun – Mama MP3.

Read the lyrics to MAMA By Mayorkun as you listen to the audio.

[Intro]

Mayorkun baby oh
Kiddo, Kiddominant
All the girls dema wan shege
All the girls dema wan shege
All the girls dema wan shege
Shege shege

[Verse 1: Mayorkun]
Baby I go take care of you pass nanny
Are you getting?
Are you getting?
All your problems I know say solution na ego
Are you getting?
Are you getting?

[Bridge: Mayorkun]

Mama born you
Your mama born you well
And you are beautiful too
I want to hold you
Girl I love you
Girl I wanna love you well
I know you fell in love but nobody caught you

[Chorus: Mayorkun]

But I got your body oh (mama)
My baby sicker mi odo oh (mama)
Your body oh (mama)
Na you wey go chop all my money oh (mama)
I like this your body oh (mama)
My baby sicker mi odo oh (mama)
Your body oh (mama)
Na you wey go chop all my money oh (mama)
I like this your body oh (mama)

[Verse 2: Mayorkun]

Girl I want to know who be who (who)
You go chop belle full
Where are you Scooby Doo?
Most of your friends na balloon
Malolekprekete
Malo malolekprekete
Thunder fire the person
Wey say I no go love you

[Bridge: Mayorkun]

Mama born you
Your mama born you well
And you are beautiful too
I want to hold you
Girl I love you
Girl I wanna love you well
I know you fell in love but nobody caught you

[Chorus: Mayorkun]

When I got your body oh (mama)
My baby sicker mi odo oh (mama)
Your body oh (mama)
Na you wey go chop all my money oh (mama)
I like this your body oh (mama)
My baby sicker mi odo oh (mama)
Your body oh (mama)
Na you wey go chop all my money oh (mama)

[Verse 3: Mayorkun]

I’m gonna stick with you like a bamboo
Are you getting?
Are you getting?
Pepper the rest, you are my Toyin tomato
Are you getting me?
Are you getting?
I go let you know

[Chorus]

When I got your body oh (mama)
My baby sicker mi odo oh (mama)
Your body oh (mama)
Na you wey go chop all my money oh (mama)
I like this your body oh (mama)
My baby sicker mi odo oh (mama)
Your body oh (mama)
Na you wey go chop all my money oh (mama)

[Outro: Mayorkun]

You know say
I go shashamura shashamura shashamura baby
Shashamura oh o oh
Shashamura baby
Forget about (?)
Only me and you baby
Just me and you baby
Mayorkun baby

Tuesday 29 May 2018

JOHESU INSISTS ON GOING ON WITH STRIKE ACTION


The Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) on Monday said it would continue its ongoing nationwide strike until the Federal Government implement certain agreements reached between the two parties on Sept. 30, 2017.

JOHESU disclosed this at a peaceful rally organised by its national body in Abuja, saying it would not be deterred by the court’s injunction compelling its members to return to work.

Mr Josiah Biobelemoye, National Chairman of the union said the rally was aimed at updating members with current developments regarding the ongoing strike, including the recent court order.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the National Industrial Court (NIC) gave an order on May 25, 2018 compelling JOHESU to call off the strike, which began on April 18.

Biobelemoye emphasised that the union had every right to obey or challenge the court order.

“I own members the responsibility to update them on happenings between us and the government to enable them take decisive position. And whatever they decide is final.

“We call on the government to implement our upward adjustment and other things as contained in the agreement of Sept. 30, 2017.

“No going back on the strike until those things are met’’ he said.

He noted that since the union embarked on strike on April 18, the federal government had met with the leadership eight times.

He however, described the meetings as one step forward and two steps backward.

He mentioned that the amount of money owed the union is N22.6billion and added that due to the intervention of the National Salaries Income and Wages Commission it had been reduced to N16.5 billion.

He said JOHESU’s agreement on the reduction of the entitlement from N22.6 billion to N16. 5 billion was geared toward ensuring lasting solutions to the crisis.

“I urge you to stand up for your right, do not yield to pressure or threat in whatever form by the government.

“Hence, we are not going back to work until they pay us our full entitlement,” he reiterated.