Friday, 14 February 2014
BSU START EXAMS AFTER BARELY SIX WEEKS RESUMTION
After staying at home for 6 months due to ASUU. Benue state university student are writing a exams after barely 6 weeks of resumption. Now my question is what were the thought before the exams?. our university system in dis country is not good. The Nigerian government need to do a restructuring of our university system.
Friday, 31 January 2014
Newborn With 4 Ears, No Private Part Dies In Makurdi
A baby born in Makurdi on Thursday with four ear lobes and no private parts has died, said the hospital official
Efforts to speak with the baby’s mother have failed as she declined comment.
The baby was delivered by Mrs Mbanengen Emmanuel at about 5:30 p.m at Yima Hospital, Makurdi, Benue. Soon after birth the baby died.
The Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Dr. John Dzike says the baby also had its intestines exposed at the lower part of the abdomen.
Dzike adds that it is already the second time this year a baby with such abnormalities has been delivered at the hospital. According to him, the complication was caused by malformation during pregnancy.
He mentions that some women use unprescribed during their pregnancy. He recommends pregnant women to aboid self-medication and always to attend antenatal clinics, especially in the first 12 weeks.
that is why it is important to attend antenatal clinics, especially in the first 12 weeks.Efforts to speak with the baby’s mother have failed as she declined comment.
3rd list of UAM is out
The 3rd Batch Admission list for 2013/2014 academic session for the Federal University of Agriculture in Makurdi (FUAM) has been released.
The list which contains about 718 names is now available for view. To view the PDF file containing the list, please click here.
If you have been offered admission by the Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi (FUAM),please visit the registrars office for further instructions on how to proceed with registration
MAKURDI TRANSFORMING INTO MODERN CITY
Few years ago, Makurdi was just another pass through even for a Benue boy like my self, when I got admitted three years ago, TC, Exclusive and Jackies were the only places that could serve as clubs then bringing in NV Lounge; Shisha, good music, movie effect and good club lights were brought in and quickly the club culture was repackage shortly afterwards, symbols cuisine was launched dreams wine bar amongst others and today, we have so many outlets offering services like cocktails, sharwama, grills, etc. spread across the state capital. A very good example is the bush man’s bar, P & T membership club which is currently the top rated club in Makurdi for its known security standard, its quality services an all. I can proudly relate to the public according to reliable source that the club would be launch in no time. As of now though, one could make do with cocktail like sky-to Goodfather, sex-on-the-beach, magantta, etc. @ the Bush man’s bar, then dance at exclusive lounge, pick a girl @ T.C wine bar and the rest is history.
A good number of hotels came through M.J. Resorts with a good pool, Doo Palace is always been there with world-class services Gwarina hotels in high Corel, Makurdi metropolitan hotels with its international standard packaging , Royal choice inn with its pool, bar and hall for rentage, and so on.A
Then, there is a list of comfortable supermarkets, likes Nobis, Togos, Dobiak etc. boutiques like; prestige, masterpiece, Didi’s collections, etc. for beauty shops, we have got prestige reflections, etc. we also have eatries like Tito, Treaties, Chef Royali, Mr, Biggs, Steam, which is fast becoming Benue’s largest snack network, Leos specialist restaurant and son on.
For dealers of phones, laptops and others electronical accessories, we have got places like sage’s computers, Tito gate GSM village etc.
Our dear town now has parks for relaxation of both kids and adults balcony is the recent of parks and outdoor relief, pages parks and gardens, cool-off park, Macaffa parks, etc.
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
Why Nigerian Celebs Are Going Nude
With the likes of singer Maheeda and Dencia, actress Afrocandy, model Ify Jones, Iyanya, Peter Okoye of Psquare and others leading the trend, celebs have found a way to take advantage of every opportunity to show off some skin, be it on the red carpets or on Instagram photos.
This trend has gotten many the much-needed attention that they crave to forge ahead in their careers as musicians, actors or models. It starts with a little show of cleavage and then other major body parts begin to follow in the raunchiest of photos.
When asked in an interview why she takes pleasure in posting her nude photos online, the controversial singer Maheeda stated that, ‘It is deliberate. I know what I am doing. The pictures are not targeted at anything.
It is all about attention and there is no mistake about it. This business of music is called show business and I am convinced I am on the right track. I owe no apologies. I just realised this way will be a faster hit than any other way. The pictures are working for me’.
While the ladies strut around displaying their boobs, the guys on the other hand are always eager to show off their six packs and abs, and most times not afraid to strip on stage revealing a crotch. As in several cases that we have witnessed, sometimes, the lady fans are allowed to get a feel of their crotch in some show of sexuality and appeal.
Celebs getting naked isn’t exactly a new phenomenon but the last year saw more of them shedding their clothes in the name of promotion. Celebrity nude photos inspire instant fascination from a lot of fans, most of who hardly care but even wish for full disclosure.
With phrases like ‘nudity and sex sells’ and ‘sexy is the new cool’, we seem have come to an era where showing some skin seems to be the in thing and sometimes termed the new definition of sexy.
Like many will say in defense of their actions, ‘if you have it, flaunt it’.
Like many will say in defense of their actions, ‘if you have it, flaunt it’.
You Can Call Me a 'Farmer' Now – D’banj
African Union has declared 2014 the year of Agriculture. Dapo Oyebanjo, a.k.a D’banj, and music producer Cobhams Asuquo have been selected as Ambassadors by ONE organization to champion the movement in Africa, within the frames of ONE’s Year of Agriculture’ Campaign.
The Koko Master said on January 27, 2014, Monday that he would take to farming to encourage youths to embrace agriculture and fight poverty.
D’banj said in an interview that his action was to explore another area of opportunities.
He revealed that during his meeting with the “ONE Organisation” in South Africa, he was convinced that agriculture was the only way forward for Nigeria and Africa.
“They told me about how many potentials that we’re missing out on.“They told about how if we focus on agriculture in the next five, six, seven, ten years, Africa can actually be feeding the rest of the world.“They told me about how much the small scale farmers don’t even have any support and they are the larger percentage of people that are giving us what to eat.“Agriculture is actually everything that we live; food is life; agriculture is life.
“They said we would like you to champion this move where we go across Africa and we tell our youths, create that awareness for them, let them know.“So, for me, I will be doing everything in my power to make sure that the youth, my generation, they see what I have seen and they get informed as I have.“That if we focus on agriculture, not only would we be able to feed the rest of the world, but we would be a power house and we would not need anybody to give us anything.“We would create our wealth ourselves, so you can call me a farmer now.“My role is to get involved and like a joke I’m getting involved fully.“Maybe I’m going to have my own farm so that when I’m talking to youths and saying listen I am a farmer as well.“So, everything we would be doing to just let them know that “oh boy”, you can wear a Rolex and still be a farmer,” D’banj narrated.
It would be noted that “ONE” is an international, non-partisan, non-profit, advocacy and campaigning organisation aimed at eradicating poverty and preventable diseases in the world through public awareness.
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Tracy Obonna popularly known as Nigerian bombshell is back with more raunchy photos.
Tracy is barely unclad in these new photos she churned out.
Reports have it that she wants to show Nigeria's ‘bad girl’ singer Maheeda who the boss is when it comes to flaunting privates.
See photos below:
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Monday, 27 January 2014
For not been able to impregnant is wife he was beaten by his mother inlaw
A married man is said to have been beaten up by his mother-in-law for not being able to get her daughter pregnant.
Thembelani Dube is said to have been battered by Onzilina Mpala for failing to provide her with a second grandchild with his wife, Virginia Ndlovu.
The couple has a 3-year-old daughter and both the mother-in-law and the wife blame Dube for the lack of another child.
According to reports:
It is alleged that Dube, who has been married to Virginia for six years and has a three-year-old daughter, courted the ire of his mother-in-law after he failed impregnate the woman’s daughter for the second time. The distressed man claimed that his wife further told her mother that he was weak in bed and was therefore failing to impregnate her.
“I have been customarily married to Virginia Ndlovu for six years and we are blessed with a baby girl aged three. She is denying me my conjugal rights and she is sleeping with other men whom she is saying are better than me. This started when I left her at our house while going to my rural home,” he said.
“When I discovered it I called her mother Onzillina Mpala to come and reprimand her but she went on to insult me saying I deserve it and was not man enough because I stayed with her daughter for six years with only one child. Sometime in September Mpala together with her other daughter, Sithabile Ndlovu, assaulted me with a stick accusing me of failing to impregnate Virginia for the second time,” he added
Thembelani Dube is said to have been battered by Onzilina Mpala for failing to provide her with a second grandchild with his wife, Virginia Ndlovu.
The couple has a 3-year-old daughter and both the mother-in-law and the wife blame Dube for the lack of another child.
According to reports:
It is alleged that Dube, who has been married to Virginia for six years and has a three-year-old daughter, courted the ire of his mother-in-law after he failed impregnate the woman’s daughter for the second time. The distressed man claimed that his wife further told her mother that he was weak in bed and was therefore failing to impregnate her.
“I have been customarily married to Virginia Ndlovu for six years and we are blessed with a baby girl aged three. She is denying me my conjugal rights and she is sleeping with other men whom she is saying are better than me. This started when I left her at our house while going to my rural home,” he said.
“When I discovered it I called her mother Onzillina Mpala to come and reprimand her but she went on to insult me saying I deserve it and was not man enough because I stayed with her daughter for six years with only one child. Sometime in September Mpala together with her other daughter, Sithabile Ndlovu, assaulted me with a stick accusing me of failing to impregnate Virginia for the second time,” he added
Tonto dike disses Nigerian top comedian AY
Ay's jokes of late seems to be getting on the nerves of some celebrities. First it was Jim Iyke now its the controversial Tonto. The recent issue he has with tonto according to a source happened as a result of a link he posted on twitter which she "Tonto" saw and immediately fired back at him on Twitter.
He has deleted the link as of now.
whatever the link was must have been serious because Tonto and Ay seem to be kinda close.
See tweets below.
Grammys 2014: Winners from the 56th annual Grammy Awards
Bruno Mars took home the Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album award for 'Unorthodox Jukebox.’
— Album of the year: “Random Access Memories,” Daft Punk.
— Record of the year: “Get Lucky,” Daft Punk with Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers.
— Song of the year: “Royals,” Lorde.
— New artist: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis.
— Pop solo performance: “Royals,” Lorde
Pop vocal album: “Unorthodox Jukebox,” Bruno Mars
— Pop/duo group performance: “Get Lucky,” Daft Punk with Pharrell and Nile Rodgers.
— Rap/sung collaboration: “Holy Grail,” Jay Z with Justin Timberlake.
— Rock song: “Cut Me Some Slack,” Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear.
— Country album: “Same Trailer Different Park,” Kacey Musgraves.
— Traditional pop vocal album: “To Be Loved,” Michael Buble.
Daft Punk notched the Best Album Of The Year for ‘Random Access Memories.’
— Rap performance: “Thrift Shop,” Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz.— Rap song: “Thrift Shop,” Macklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Wanz.
— Rap album: “The Heist,” Macklemore & Ryan Lewis.
— R&B performance: “Something,” Snarky Puppy with Lalah Hathaway.
— Traditional R&B performance: “Please Come Home,” Gary Clark Jr.
— R&B song: “Pusher Love Girl,” James Fauntleroy, Jerome Harmon, Timothy Mosley and Justin Timberlake.
R&B album: “Girl on Fire,” Alicia Keys.
— Urban contemporary album: “Unapologetic,” Rihanna.
— Rock performance: “Radioactive,” Imagine Dragons.
— Hard rock/metal performance: “God is Dead,” Black Sabbath.
— Alternative music album: “Modern Vampires of the City,” Vampire Weekend.
Singer Lorde poses in the press room with her two Grammys.
— Dance recording: “Clarity,” Zedd featuring Foxes.— Dance/electronica album: “Random Access Memories,” Daft Punk.
— Producer of the year, non-classical: Pharrell Williams.
— Latin pop album: “Vida,” Draco Rosa
— Latin rock, urban or alternative album: “Treinta Dias,” La Santa Cecilia.
— Latin jazz album: “Song for Maura,” Paquito D’Rivera and Trio Corrente.
Tropical Latin album: “Pacific Mambo Orchestra,” Pacific Mambo Orchestra.
— Country solo performance: “Wagon Wheel,” Darius Rucker.
— Country duo/group performance: “From This Valley,” The Civil Wars.
— Country song: “Merry Go ‘Round,” Kacey Musgraves, Shane McAnally and Josh Osbourne.
— Gospel song: “If He Did It Before ... Same God (Live),” Tye Tribbett
— Gospel album: “Greater Than (Live),” Tye Tribbettlatin
Blues album: “Get Up!,” Ben Harper with Charlie Musselwhite. — Folk album: “My Favorite Picture of You,” Guy Clark.
— Americana album: “Old Yellow Moon,” Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell.
— Bluegrass album: “The Streets of Baltimore,” Del McCoury Band.
— Reggae album: “Ziggy Marley in Concert,” Ziggy Marley.
— World music album: “Live: Singing for Peace Around the World,” Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and “Savor Flamenco,” Gypsy Kings (tie).
— Children’s album: “Throw a Penny in the Wishing Well,” Jennifer Gasoi.
— Spoken word album: “America Again: Re-Becoming the Greatness We Never Weren’t,” Stephen Colbert.
— Comedy album: “Calm Down Gurrl,” Kathy Griffin.
— New age album: “Love’s River,” Laura Sullivan.
— Jazz vocal album: “Liquid Spirit,” Gregory Porter.
— Jazz instrumental album: “Money Jungle: Provocative in Blue,” Terri Lyne Carrington.
Ryan Lewis and Macklemore accept award for Best New Artist.
— Large jazz ensemble album: “Night in Calisia,” Randy Brecker, Wlodek Pawlik Trio and Kalisz Philharmonic.— Pop instrumental album: “Steppin’ Out,” Herb Alpert.
— Compilation soundtrack album: “Sound City: Real to Reel,” Dave Grohl and various artists, Butch Vig.
— Score soundtrack album: “Skyfall,” Thomas Newman, composer.
— Song written for visual media: “Skyfall,” Adele and Paul Epworth.
— Musical theater album: “Kinky Boots,” Cyndi Lauper, Billy Porter, Stark Sands, Sammy James Jr., Stephen Oremus and William Wittman.
— Producer of the year, classical: David Frost.
— Instrumental composition: “Pensamientos for Solo Alto Saxophone and Chamber Orechestra,” Clare Fischer.
— Orchestral performance: “Sibelius: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 4,” Osmo Vanska, conductor.
— Opera recording: “Ades: The Tempest,” Thomas Ades, Simon Keenlyside, Isabel Leonard, Audrey Luna, Alan Oke, Jay David Saks.
— Choral performance: “Part: Adam’s Lament,” Tonu Kaljuste, conductor.
— Short-form music video: “Suit & Tie,” Justin Timberlake featuring Jay Z, David Fincher, Timory King.
— Long-form music video: “Live Kisses,” Paul McCartney, Jonas Akerlund, Violaine Etienne, Aron Levin and Scott Rodger.
— Historical album: “The Complete Sussex and Columbia Albums” of Bill Withers, Leo Sacks, Joseph M. Palmaccio, Tom Ruff and Mark Wilder, and “Charlie is My Darling,” Teri Landi, Andrew Loog Oldham, Steve Rosenthal and Bob Ludwig.
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