Saturday, November 30, 2013

US rapper Wale explains why he's never been to Nigeria until now


In a radio chat with Toolz on Beatfm yesterday, Wale said the reason he's never been to Nigeria until now was because his parents, who are both from Ondo state, were so poor they couldn't afford a bring him home.
"I grew up poor. We lived in DC, in the projects. Getting a ticket to Nigeria on $20, 000 income yearly, to my family that wasn't really... you know...like I was a 15 year old with a decent job, I'm not going to save up to go to Nigeria. That wasn't what I was thinking when I was that age. And then I was in college and the money tight right then. And then I get this record deal when I dropped out of school, you're running around so much you don't even have time to see your own parents"

Music Meets Runway announces official date


The highly anticipated event of the year, Music Meets Runway announces its event show date as the 21st of December 2013. For the third time in a row, MMR is scheduled to take place at the Eko Hotel & Suites at 6pm prompt. 

This year’s event is tagged The Icons Edition and will feature prominent Designers and Artists such as; DeolaSagoe, Lanre Da Silva Ajayi,  ItuenBasi, Femi Kuti,  2Face and much more. Tickets to the most talked about event this year is available right now on www.afritickets.com. Continue...

Who rocked the striped blazer; Neyo, Wiz Khalifa or Miguel


Singer Neyo (left), rapper Wiz Khalifa, (centre) and singer Miguel (right) in pleather black and white striped blazer. Who rocked the look?

Omotola, Donjazzy, named among 2013 Africa's 100 Most Influential People


Actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, music producer Don Jazzy, writer Chimama Adichie and musicians P-Square have been named one of Africa's 100 Most Influential People in 2013 by the New African Magazine

Other Africans in the list include Ghanaian/US actor Idris Elba, Nigerian/UK actor Chiwetel Ejiofor, Sudan supermodel Alek Wek, South African comedian Trevo Noah, South African fashion mogul, Precious Moloi-Motsepe and Senegalese actor Omar Sy. Well deserved. See the full list HERE

The Okoye boys in South Africa for the Channel O awards


This is the first pic of Jude Okoye with his brothers Peter and Paul Okoye since his absence at Peter's wedding to Lola two weeks ago. Peter has since said reports that his family does not support his marriage to Lola Omotayo is ridiculous.

He told Encomuim magazine;
"I saw some of those reports and was full of laughter. Everybody is just laughing because the reports are like comedy to us. Honestly, there is no iota of truth in the rumour. But it’s one of the prices you pay as a celebrity, so I remain focused.

Friday, November 29, 2013

I'm listening to AVNMusic- Wande Coal ft Burna Boy - Amor... @Hulkshare:

I'm listening to AVNMusic- Wande Coal ft Burna Boy - Amor... @Hulkshare:

Photographer Yomi Black mocks his ex-girlfriends


If you're an ex-girlfriend of popular photographer, OAP and media entrepreneur, Yomi Black, then you need to get in here...this is for you! Hehe. Yomi is married to a gorgeous woman (pictured right) and likes to constantly remind people of that fact. Yesterday he posted that pic of his wife above on his instagram page, praising her beauty while dissing his ex-girlfriends. Yomi wrote "OK, she is f**king fine....#damn." Then kinda mocked all the women he's loved and lost!

Photographer Yomi Black mocks his ex-girlfriends


If you're an ex-girlfriend of popular photographer, OAP and media entrepreneur, Yomi Black, then you need to get in here...this is for you! Hehe. Yomi is married to a gorgeous woman (pictured right) and likes to constantly remind people of that fact. Yesterday he posted that pic of his wife above on his instagram page, praising her beauty while dissing his ex-girlfriends. Yomi wrote "OK, she is f**king fine....#damn." Then kinda mocked all the women he's loved and lost!

Photographer Yomi Black mocks his ex-girlfriends


If you're an ex-girlfriend of popular photographer, OAP and media entrepreneur, Yomi Black, then you need to get in here...this is for you! Hehe. Yomi is married to a gorgeous woman (pictured right) and likes to constantly remind people of that fact. Yesterday he posted that pic of his wife above on his instagram page, praising her beauty while dissing his ex-girlfriends. Yomi wrote "OK, she is f**king fine....#damn." Then kinda mocked all the women he's loved and lost!

Photographer Yomi Black mocks his ex-girlfriends


If you're an ex-girlfriend of popular photographer, OAP and media entrepreneur, Yomi Black, then you need to get in here...this is for you! Hehe. Yomi is married to a gorgeous woman (pictured right) and likes to constantly remind people of that fact. Yesterday he posted that pic of his wife above on his instagram page, praising her beauty while dissing his ex-girlfriends. Yomi wrote "OK, she is f**king fine....#damn." Then kinda mocked all the women he's loved and lost!

Photographer Yomi Black mocks his ex-girlfriends


If you're an ex-girlfriend of popular photographer, OAP and media entrepreneur, Yomi Black, then you need to get in here...this is for you! Hehe. Yomi is married to a gorgeous woman (pictured right) and likes to constantly remind people of that fact. Yesterday he posted that pic of his wife above on his instagram page, praising her beauty while dissing his ex-girlfriends. Yomi wrote "OK, she is f**king fine....#damn." Then kinda mocked all the women he's loved and lost!

Photographer Yomi Black mocks his ex-girlfriends


If you're an ex-girlfriend of popular photographer, OAP and media entrepreneur, Yomi Black, then you need to get in here...this is for you! Hehe. Yomi is married to a gorgeous woman (pictured right) and likes to constantly remind people of that fact. Yesterday he posted that pic of his wife above on his instagram page, praising her beauty while dissing his ex-girlfriends. Yomi wrote "OK, she is f**king fine....#damn." Then kinda mocked all the women he's loved and lost!

Abuja court sentences Lebanese to life imprisonment for terrorism

A Federal High Court in Abuja today sentenced Talal Ahmad Roda (pictured above), one of the three Lebanese men arrested in May 2013 in connection with illegal possessions of weapon, to life imprisonment. Mr Roda was arrested after a large cache of arms was found in a bunker during a raid on his residence. He was found guilty of all 5 counts of illegal possession of weapons and conspiracy.

Two other men, Mustapha Fawaz, the owner Amigo Supermarket in Abuja and Abdallah Tahini, who were also charged with possession of illegal weapons, were set free by the court. See photos from the trial after the cut...

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

It's official! BBA contestants Beverly Osu and Bimp are a couple!


This is not hearsay or rumour o...it's fact! BBA The Chase contestants Beverly Osu and Bimp from Ethiopia are dating. They currently live together at a temporary place in Lekki. Bimp is planning to stay in Nigeria for good if all his plans go well. He will return to Ethiopia tomorrow while Beverly goes to South Africa for the Channel O awards but as soon as she returns to Nigeria, Bimp will return to his love. I hear they are totally mad for each other! Go Bev! This is a hotter catch than Angelo!
Linda Ikeji at 9:42 PM

Ondo Lawmaker Dies During Sex With Female Banker In Abuja


A member of the House of Representatives from Ondo State died in the early hours of yesterday after what security sources said was a sexual affair with a female banker in his private residence located at Gwarinpa Estate in Abuja.
Rep. Raphael Oloye Nomiye, who was 50 years old, was until his death representing Ondo, Ilaje, Ese Odo in Ondo State under the platform of the Labour Party.
The lawmaker was said to have died shortly after an affair with the banker (names withheld).
The spokesperson of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) police command, Hyelhira Altine Daniel, confirmed the incident, saying the command was still investigating the cause of the legislator’s death.
When Sunday Trust visited the deceased’s residence at Second Avenue in Gwarinpa Estate, neighbours and witnesses said the banker, who managed his accounts, was said to have rushed down for the one-storey building to inform the policemen on guard at the house that “oga just fell down and is vomiting blood.”
They said when the policemen entered into his room upstairs, they found him laying on the floor with a towel tied round his waist, while he bled from the mouth. He was then quickly taken to a private clinic on 3rd Avenue within the estate in his official Toyota Camry 2012 car with Registration Number 148B Rep.
It was further learnt that doctors at clinic declined to attend to him, saying it was a “serious” matter, following which he was then rushed to the National Hospital, Abuja, where he was later pronounced dead.
Police sources disclosed that the banker, who is now in police custody at the Gwarinpa Police Division, had earlier denied having sexual affair with the lawmaker before his death. But she was said to have changed her statement after doctors at the National Hospital conducted an examination on corpse, which confirmed that the deceased had slept with a woman shortly before his demise.
The sources said after the test, the banker admitted to interrogators that she had actually slept with the deceased and had helped him to clean up, following which he went into the bathroom, where he suddenly fell and began to vomit blood. Police investigators who inspected the lawmaker’s house had succeeded in recovering some items, including a bottle of water, which the deceased lawmaker had drank from some tissue papers and the clothes the deceased had worn earlier in the day, Sunday Trust gathered.
When our reporters visited the banker’s private residence located at Kado Estate in Abuja, two of her professional friends, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the banker and Raphael had been friends. They, however, denied knowledge of the lawmaker’s death.
An investigation by Sunday Trust also revealed that although the late lawmaker was married, his wife and children were not living with him in Abuja.
As at press time, there was no official statement from his family or the House, but a lawmaker in the Lower Chamber confirmed the lawmaker’s demise. He added, however, that the House would make an official statement until it received formal notification from Nomiye’s family.
“I heard of his death, but we’re yet to get any official statement from his family or any doctor. The House will make an official statement when it eventually receives confirmation from his family,” said the source.
When contacted, the Deputy Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Media and Publicity, Victor Ogene, said he was yet to get an official confirmation of the death and, as such, wouldn’t comment on it.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

The Committee of Pro-Chancellors of Federal Universities calls for the immediate re-opening of all shut down federal universities across the country.


The Committee of Pro-Chancellors of Federal Universities on Tuesday called for the immediate re-opening of all shut down universities across the country.

This is contained in a communiqué signed by the committee’s Chairman, Prof. Kimse Okoko, released in Abuja on Tuesday.

The communiqué was issued at the end of the committee’s meeting to discuss the lingering strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and other issues affecting the Nigerian University System.

It stated that the call for the re-opening of the universities was unanimously agreed by all Pro-chancellors in the interest of the country.

The communique directed all the Vice-Chancellors to comply with the decision.


Bayero University kano: Pro-chancellors order all universities to reopen

It commended the efforts by the Federal Government to address the major issues that led to the strike and lauded the personal intervention of President Goodluck Jonathan in the resolution of the dispute.

It also expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the referendum conducted in all the branches of ASUU nationwide, which voted 60-40 in favour of the suspension of the ongoing strike.

The communique explained that the committee’s decision was based on the negative impact the strike had had on the university system, students and the parents.
It, however, appealed for the understanding from the leadership and members of ASUU to ensure speedy restoration of academic activities on campuses

Monday, November 25, 2013

ASUU STRIKE: We Will Not End The Strike Until...

The Academic Staff Union of Universities has said it will not suspend its ongoing strike until the four months salaries owed its members are paid.



The union also wants the immediate implementation of the N1.2tn offer by the Federal Government to public universities, starting with the release of N100bn this year. The balance of N1.1tn is to be spread over five years from 2014.
These were some of the resolutions reached by members of the National Executive Council of the union who converged on Kano on Friday to deliberate on whether to call off the over four- month-old industrial action or not.
A source, who was privy to the resolutions  reached during the President Goodluck Jonathan – ASUU leadership meeting three weeks ago, told The PUNCH on Sunday,  that  the fresh demands were some of the issues to be tabled before Jonathan by  the leadership  during their next meeting. A date for the meeting is yet to be fixed.
 According to the source, a strong commitment to  two demands, among other pending issues, must be obtained from the President before the  industrial action will be called off by the union.
He said, “The issue now is  on trust and we do not want a situation where promises will not be kept. The authorities have failed us in the past and we do not want a repeat of that.
”That was why we decided at the NEC meeting that the government should pay us the arrears of salaries being owed us since we started the strike on July1 before the strike can be called off. The salaries should not be paid piecemeal.
“We also insist that the Federal Government should start the implementation of the offer made to us when we met the President some weeks ago.
“For instance, the N100bn he (Jonathan) agreed to inject into the university system in 2013 should be released to the universities immediately. So, we decided  that before the strike could be called off, these two conditions and others must be met not by promises but by real action.”
The NEC members, who  met behind closed doors  at the Bayero University, Kano, were said to have reviewed the reports of the various university congresses on the strike.
Our  source, who did not want his name in print,  added that the death of a former National President of ASUU, Prof. Festus Iyayi, was discussed at the NEC meeting.
Iyayi, a University of Benin lecturer, died in an auto accident involving the convoy of the Kogi State Governor, Idris Wada and an ASUU vehicle, on his way to Kano  for  the  meeting.The  union’s National Welfare Officer, Dr. Ngozi Ilo, was injured.
Our source said the  accident “almost led  to the discontinuation of the ongoing negotiation with the Federal Government.
He added, “Some members expressed the belief that he (Iyayi) was killed by the government and therefore argued that the ongoing negotiation should be called off. Tempers rose but some members argued that the President should be respected because he had created the record of being the first Nigerian leader  to  meet with  the leadership of ASUU on the issue of making the nation’s university system better. They also argued that  students and parents should be considered.”
It was also learnt that after arguments for and against, about 60 per cent of the members of the NEC voted in favour of  the discontinuation of the strike  while the  remaining 40 per cent voted no.
But it was gathered that the  NEC members  unanimously agreed that before the strike could be called off, the leadership should ask  the government to pay  the four-month salary arrears being owed university teachers while the offer made by the government should be implemented immediately.
A key component of the agreement reached by both ASUU and the Federal Government when the President led the government team was that government would inject N1.2tn into public universities.
The government also agreed  that the N1.2tn would be domiciled at the Central Bank of Nigeria to show its commitment to the agreement.
The money is expected to be released on quarterly basis to the universities so that there won’t be any problem about implementing the deal.
The National Universities Commission and the Trade Union Congress will be the joint guarantors of the agreement while the Minister of Education will be the implementing officer. The government also agreed to revamp public universities by ensuring that all the issues that always lead to strike were  dealt with once and for all.
A majority of the chapters of the union had agreed  to  the suspension of the strike following the fresh commitment the leadership of ASUU obtained from the government.
 ASUU National President, Dr. Nassir Fagge, did not pick the several calls made to his telephone line by one of  our correspondents on Sunday to confirm the fresh demands.
 The  University of Lagos chapter ASUU Chairman, Dr. Karo Ogbinaka, and his counterpart in  the Lagos State University, Dr. Adekunle Idris, also  refused to divulge information on the outcome of the NEC meeting.
ASUU had embarked on the strike  to protest against the failure of the government  to implement the agreement they signed   in 2009.
The pact largely centered on better  funding of the universities, a declaration of a state of emergency in tertiary education, better wages  and  payment of earned allowances to lecturers.
 It  had suspended the NEC  meeting penultimate week following Iyayi’s death

JTF Smashes Militants’ Camp In Bakassi, Shuts Illegal Refineries, Seizes 4 Vessels


The Joint Task Force (JTF) in the Niger Delta, codenamed Operation Pulo Shield, said its operatives have dismantled a militant camp in Bakassi local government area of Cross River State. The force disclosed that its operatives destroyed 59 illegal refineries, arrested seven suspects, and 4 barges in its offensive against oil thieves.
These disclosures were contained in a statement released Sunday in Yenogoa, the Bayelsa State capital, by the JTF's media coordinator, Lieutenant-Colonel Onyema Nwachukwu. The statement added that several rounds of ammunition were also recovered from the camp.

"During the clamp down, the troops recovered 24 x 7.62mm round cartons, 5 Browning machine gun ammunitions, 3 x 7.62 mm round special and 7 live cartridges. Other items recovered from the camp include 4 machine gun belts and one passport fiber boat belonging to Inland Water Ways Agency," the JTF stated.
According to Colonel Nwachukwu, the captured camp was known in the local area as "Efut Esighi." He said the camp served as an operational base from which pirates and militants attacked their victims.
The spokesman said JTF operatives also destroyed three illegal crude oil distillation camps concealed in a forest at Agbede and Egwua, in Esako West and Warri South West local government areas of Edo and Delta States respectively. Also reportedly confiscated were items used for the militants' illicit acts, including seven steel surface tanks, seven locally fabricated ovens used for heating up stolen crude oil, 235 metal drums and four dug-out pits containing stolen crude oil.
The JTF added that its agents shut down shut down 56 illegal crude oil distillation camps in operations carried out in Bayelsa and Rivers States. According to its spokesman, JTF troops destroyed 16 "Cotonou" boats, 22 pumping machines, one power generator, 25 zinc plates used for fabricating local crude oil distillers, one welding machine, and 32 sawed pipes used by oil thieves. The troops also impounded four metal barges and a speed boat caught engaging in illegal oil bunkering activities during the operations which took place from November 11 to 22, 2013.
Colonel Nwachukwu further stated that seven suspects were arrested for oil theft-related offences. He revealed that the suspects were undergoing preliminary investigations before they would be handed over to prosecuting agencies

African State Of Angola Bans Islam All Mosques To Be Destroyed


Angolan President Eduardo Dos Santos
Angolan authorities have taken pre-emptive action and decided to ban the Muslim religion, which they consider a cult, NOT a religion. They see what Muslims are doing to non-Muslims, especially in Africa, and are taking steps to prevent the same from happening in Angola.
In early October 2013, the Muslims living in Luanda in the municipality of Viana Zango were shocked to see the minaret of their mosque dismantled into pieces on the ground without permission. On Thursday 03 October in the morning, the Angolan authorities decided to destroy the mosque Zango located in the urban district of Viana 17 km. The governor of Luanda Bento announced in a radio spot that radical Muslims are not welcome in Angola and the Angolan government is not ready for the legalization of mosques in Angola.
And on Tuesday, November 19, the Minister of Culture, Rosa Cruz e Silva said. “Regarding Islam, the legalization process has not been approved by the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights. Therefore all mosques would be closed until further notice. “ It should be noted that the Angolan government has made closing of all mosques a priority. The only two mosques located in Luanda have already received a warning document signed by the mayor of the municipality of Viana José Moreno.
The provincial governor of Luanda, Bento Bento, said on the airwaves of local radio that “radical Muslims are not welcome in Angola and the Angolan government is not ready for the legalization of mosques.” Minister of Culture, Rosa Cruz e Silva explained that the law on freedom of religion will be reviewed given the current national context , noting that the Government will redouble its efforts to fight relentlessly against religious cults like Islam which are contrary to the customs of Angolan culture.
95% of Angola’s population is Christian. A quarter belongs to Protestant churches founded during the colonial period, including congregational evangelical church.
This decisive action taken by the Angolan head of state is based on a desire to guard against the rise of the Wahhabi ideology that has created havoc, death and destruction in Africa and elsewhere. And as rightly explained Tunisian philosopher Mezri Haddad: “Islamism and Islamophobia feed each other. Worse, long-term Islamism as an ideology destroy Islam as religion. “
According to the International Religious Freedom Report 2008, Islam in Angola is a minority religion with 80,000 – 90,000 adherents, composed largely of migrants from West Africa and families of Lebanese origin. The Muslims comprise between 2.5 to 3 percent of Angola’s overall population of 17 million people, most of them Christians.
in the last decade, but especially during the last few years the Muslim community in Angola has grown appreciably and Islamic activities have become more common in major cities. Mosques have sprung up in a number of places and Qur’anic schools have been built to provide Islamic instructions and teach Arabic language to adherents.
Public attitudes toward Islam have been generally negative. Cultural differences between Angolan and Muslim immigrants have been the basis for negative views toward Islam, as was the perceived link between Islam and illegal immigration. Since the September 11 attacks, there has been a deliberate attempt to link Muslims with terrorism. It has become a matter of routine at Luanda airport for security officers to detain Muslims arriving from Sahelian countries.
On September 1, 2008, a Muslim mob attacked non-Muslims in the community of Andulo. The school-age daughter of a deacon at one of the churches was decapitated. Forty Christians were assaulted or tortured. The mob burned three church buildings. They also went to non-Muslim houses to intimidate them or destroyed items of property. Stones were thrown at the headquarters of a local Christian project, causing some damage. An Angolan Christian leader said that the local police were unable to stop the attack and fled the scene

In the news today:


In the news today:

* PUNCH is Newspaper of the Year again
* Ill health: Jonathan postpones meeting with rebel govs
* Ciroma, IBB can’t stop Jonathan in 2015 – Presidency...
* No salary arrears, no resumption –ASUU
* APGA: Ekwunife sues Obiano
* 2015: Name bribed northern politicians, Presidency challenges Aliyu
* No going back on Anambra supplementary election – INEC
* Prices of imported cars to rise by 60%
* Sale of refineries may not be transparent –Experts
* NLC begins work on N960bn workers’ estate December
* I only kill those who deserve death –Suspect
* Mourinho, Lampard praise Mikel

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Beyonce dedicates new single to her daughter daughter, Blue Ivy

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Beyonce just released a new song dedicated to her daughter Blue Ivy titled God Made You Beautiful...

Strike: ASUU To Meet Jonathan



Members of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) yesterday ended their two-day meeting in Kano with a resolve to meet President Goodluck Jonathan today or tomorrow on the outcome of their parley.
It was learnt that the union could, after the meeting, call off the five-month-old strike, but with a caveat that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) should monitor the agreement it has reached with the federal government.
 A source at the meeting told LEADERSHIP Sunday that the union will issue a communiqué on the decisions it had taken on Monday, adding that “we may call off the strike on Monday. It is one of the decisions we reached at NEC meeting. ASUU will meet President Jonathan today or on Monday”.
The meeting was held at the Centre for Democratic Research, Mumbayya House, Kano.
The source said that ASUU had resolved that, in compliance with the directive of President Jonathan at their last meeting with him, they will present the outcome of the meeting to him directly.
He explained that ASUU had resolved that the CBN and RMAFC had to witness the implementation of the agreement it reached with the federal government.
According to him, it was the unanimous decision of NEC members to involve other parties, especially the financial sector, in the implementation of the agreement.
Other issues discussed at the meeting include the violation of ASUU labour laws by some universities, which have announced resumption dates for students when the strike has not been called off.

Photos: Tiwa and Teebillz on their wedding day


More photos when you continue...

Saturday, November 23, 2013

David Adeoye send loving message to Sunmbo Ajaba on her birthday

Sunmbo Ajaba was a year older yesterday and her pastor husband took to his Facebook page to send her a loving message and share new photos of them. Sunmbo is the mum of two of 2face Idibia's kids

Eva Longoria wears nothing but crystals on the cover of ELLE Mag


Eva Longoria looking really beautiful on the cover of the December issue of ELLE magazine wearing nothing but Swarovski crystals...nice cover!

Monarch burnt to death after arsonists set palace ablaze


The 80 year old monarch of Ilase-Ijesa community in Obokun local government area of Osun State was killed in a fire on Wednesday night November 20th after hoodlums set his palace on fire.

The Alase of Ilase-Ijesa, Oba Adesina Anibijuwon, was burnt to death inside his palace around 8pm Wednesday though there are reports that he was strangled before his home was set on fire.

Residents of the community claim the late Oba, who had been blind for nine years, was attacked by suspected members of Odua People’s Congress who invaded the palace that night in a Mazda 323 car which they later set ablaze.

The charred remains of the late Oba Anibijuwon was taken to the mortuary at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Teaching Hospital in Osogbo. The police is investigating his death.

President Jonathan feeling better now, presides over a meeting in London

What happened yesterday was really impressive. The president telling his people that he's not feeling well and undergoing medical attention. A sharp contrast with what obtained in the past. Now we know he's feeling better and has left the hospital. Let's continue this way, keeping the Nigerian people informed. A pic of President Jonathan this morning above (with Baroness Chalker at the Honourary International Investors Council Meeting..

Who has seen the new 100 dollar bill? (See photo)


This new 100 dollar bill went into circulation on October 8th this year and features a better portrait of one of the founding fathers of the United States, Benjamin Franklin and other improvements.

Tonto shows off her gold plated, diamond studded iPhone5s + Rolex watch


Having a gold plated phone is a big deal, but Tonto took it up a notch by adding diamonds. And is she showing it off with a middle finger? Lol. She also showed off her new 18k yellow gold Rolex with customized bezel diamond big face. See the pic after the cut...

Pre-wedding photos of Amb. Martins Efe and Augusta Duru


Beautiful Augusta Emmanuel Duru is set to marry the love of her life, ambassador Martins O. Efe. Augusta tells how they met and how he proposed.
How we met: We met in April 2009, I left school (igbinedion university) with my friends to go for a swim at choice gate hotel and there he was with a group of friends chilling. Immediately he sees me, he starts saying that he has seen his wife and how he is in love with my eyes. I paid no heed to him as I felt it was the usual words of a guy trying to woo a lady. We got talking and that birthed our relationship and the rest as they say is history.
Continue to read how he proposed and see more pre-wedding photos...

Photos from Davido's birthday party


Davido's 21st birthday party held at Pavada Lounge in V/I on Thursday November 21st. Terry G, Tonto Dikeh, Sasha P, DJ Jimmy Jatt, and Vixen were at the party. See more photos after the cut...