Saturday, June 28, 2014

“Going Naked In Movies Is An Art” – Actress Queen Nwokoye



Nollywood star, Queen Nwokoye, is one of the few actresses who stay away from controversies and keeps her private life away from public domain. Since she came into the movie industry, she has not been associated with any controversy of any form.

“I Love Séx So Much Because It Makes Your Mind Open” – Emike ‘Harmony’ Ekwe



Emike Ekwe, may be a relatively unknown quantity in the Nigerian entertainment industry but she sure knows what she wants. Known by her stage name of Harmony, she is a singer, who does not care what anyone says about her.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Comedienne Helen Paul signs Globacom deal



Comedian, Radio/TV personality, actress and singer Helen Paul has joined the league of respected ambassadors of telecoms giant, Globacom.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Nigerian Man who turned himself into A Woman Mocks Jesus!

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Nigerian first known transgender, Iris Sahhara Henson, who prefers to be called Miss SaHHara since her sex change from a man to become a woman, seems to be wearing the tag of an anti-Christ boldly on her body.

Monday, June 23, 2014

Ghanaian student accepted into 24 US universities




A high school senior originally from Ghana has been accepted into 24 universities all over the United States of America.
According to a report by Fox 8, Akosua Beoke is one of 45 graduates from the Early College at Guilford — the first graduation of 30 for Guilford County Schools.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Music & Video Promotion on Social Media Guru (S.M.G)


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 Over the months we’ve generated over 1thounsands Downloads promoting Nigerian Music & Video on the Internet.
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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Governor Fashola slashes LASU school fees


After much protest from students of the Lagos State University over hike in school fees, Lagos Governor, Babatunde Fashola has approved a reduction in their school fees by 34% and 60% across the different faculties and courses.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Rwanda and DR Congo 'battle over kidnapped soldier'

Democratic Republic of Congo government soldiers in the east pictured in 2012
Rwandan forces and troops from DR Congo are fighting each other on their shared border, the Congolese information minister says.
Lambert Mende told the BBC the battle began when a unit of Rwandan soldiers crossed over the border and attacked early on Wednesday.
After fighting for nearly two hours, the Rwandans kidnapped an army corporal and went home, he said.

FRAUD: Police Ordered to Arrest Sanusi, the new Emir Of Kano

According to a report by sahara Reporters, the Nigerian police have been ordered to arrest the newly-crowned Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, on fraud-related charges stemming from his tenure as Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
According to reliable sources at the

Google Confirms Purchase Of Satellite Startup Skybox Imaging For $500M


Google is today confirming that it has purchased Skybox Imaging, the satellite startup that we reported it was close to acquiring last month. The price is somewhat lower than we had heard it would be: $500 million rather than close to the $1 billion our sources had told us.
Once the deal closes, Skybox’s employees will wear a few different hats.

Monday, June 9, 2014

Special Tip: Browse Free And Unlimitedly with 3.75g speed On airtel

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browsing is our birthright if our Network providers can’t provide it. We will always force our self in. Today I present u this simple tweak on AIRTEL THAT WORKS BOTH ON ANDROID AND ON PC

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Facebook explains why your organic Page reach has dwindled

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when Facebook adjusted the algorithm in December 2013 to determine what a user sees in their Newsfeed, anyone that had a Facebook Page saw a dramatic drop in organic reach in posts. Today, Facebook explains what happening.

Friday, June 6, 2014

VIDEO+PHOTOS: Unlilag in hot protest over payment of editing of course form



The issue of the editing of the course form of unilag has being on for a while; students are unable to edit their course form, unilag Management has insisted that a sum of 20,000 must be paid has late payment for editing course form which has aggregated the anger of the students, many students are being affected by this new law instigated by unilag Management

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

NASA bringing high-speed Internet access coming to the moon?

NASA, MIT set to debut Internet on the moon.
Laser just got cooler. After three years of development, researchers from NASA and MIT are set to debut the moon Internet, Time.com reports.
It sounds a tad spacey, but this technology uses lasers to transmit data to and from the moon resulting in super-fast Internet speed. Time adds, "the test apparently achieved upload speeds of 19.44 megabits per second and download speeds of 622 megabits per second over the 384,633km between earth and the moon."

Sony to stop selling PlayStation Portable

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TOKYO –  Sony Corp. is pulling the plug on its hand-held PlayStation Portable video game machine after 10 years.
The Japanese electronics and entertainment company has been pushing the successor machine, PlayStation Vita.
Tokyo-based Sony said Tuesday that PSP shipments ended in North America in January, will end in Japan this month and later this year in Europe.

Google launches 64-bit version of Chrome, starting with Dev and Canary channels for Windows 7 and Windows 8

Google today announced the debut of a 64-bit version of Chrome for Windows, starting with the introduction of 64-bit Dev and Canary channels for Windows 7 and Windows 8 users. You can download both now from their respective pages: Dev and Canary.
It’s worth noting that in both cases the 64-bit version is offered by default if you are running a 64-bit flavor of Windows, though the 32-bit version is still available. This would suggest Google eventually plans to serve up the 64-bit version of Chrome as the default version for 64-bit Windows users.

Ebola death toll hits 208 in Guinea

People carry the body of a person killed by Ebola at a medical centre in Guekedou, Guinea - 1 April 2014
Some 208 people have now died from the Ebola virus in Guinea after a deadly spike in recent days, world health officials say.
At least 21 people died and 37 new cases of suspected Ebola were found between 29 May and 1 June, bringing the total number of cases in the West African country to 328.
Of these, 193 have been confirmed by laboratory tests.

Facebook deletes FEMEN movement's account without any explanation


The administration of Facebook has deleted the account of FEMEN International that had more than 80,000 subscribers.
"For the first time, the Facebook administration accused FEMEN in 'propagation of pornography'; this time it didn't explain the reason," the statement published on FEMEN's website says.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Islam and Boko Haram: Sultan of Sokoto voyage of discovery


THE most respected Sultan of Sokoto; His Eminence, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar 111, is also the President of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs. He fits into that office appropriately and deservingly too. The office of the Sultan of Sokoto, being the Head and ruler of the Caliphate, bestows on the occupant the privilege of “first among equals” within the world comity of Islamic brotherhood.

Mubi blast: Survivors tell tales of gory experiences


…as 37 die in clash

Some of the survivors of Sunday’s bomb explosion in a viewing centre in Mubi, Adamawa State, which claimed 18 lives, recounted their experiences, yesterday, even as no fewer than 37 people died, yesterday, when a militia formed by some villages clashed with Boko Haram terrorists.

Power situation to worsen as FG shuts 2 gas stations


ABUJA—THE power supply situation is expected to worsen over the next three weeks as the Federal Government, yesterday, announced plans to shut down the gas power plants that supply electricity to Utorogu and Ughelli East in Delta State for maintenance.
Minister of Power, Professor Chinedu Nebo, who made the announcement in Abuja, explained that the action was in line with efforts to consolidate on successes recently recorded in improved electricity supply to homes and businesses in many parts of the country.

Dan Martin back training after fracture: ‘I feel pretty good’

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Three weeks after suffering the first fracture of his career, Dan Martin has clocked up several outdoor spins and is working towards a racing return that could potentially see him ride the Tour de France.
The Irishman is tight-lipped about his chances of doing the race, saying that the Garmin-Sharp team will make its own announcement of the line-up, but being able to train pain-free gives him the opportunity to build form for the French event if he does indeed ride.

Apple Launches Swift, A New Programming Language For Writing iOS And OS X Apps


At its WWDC developer event today, Apple surprised all of the developers in the audience by launching a new programming language called Swift. This new language seems to be poised to replace Objective-C as the main programming language on Apple’s platforms.
Swift will use the same LLVM compiler and runtime as Apple’s Objective-C implementation, so Swift and Objective-C code can live side-by-side in the same application. The language provides access to all of the Cocoa and Cocoa Touch features developers are currently used to from Objective-C.

Ukraine Crisis Part 2 - Live Updates: 'Lugansk People's Republic's' health minister killed - militia


The health minister of the "Lugansk People's Republic" was killed by a bomb allegedly dropped on the regional administration headquarters by a Ukrainian government warplane on Monday, a spokesman for the unilaterally proclaimed republic said.

Monday, June 2, 2014

Google will reportedly spend over $1 billion to build satellites that deliver internet access


google is planning to spend over $1 billion — and possibly up to $3 billion — on satellites that can bring internet access to regions around the world that still don’t have connectivity, the Wall Street Journal reports. The project is said to kick off with 180 “small, high-capacity satellites” that circle around earth at lower altitudes than the traditional ones.

Pirate Bay Co-Founder Peter Sunde Arrested Years After Conviction


Peter Sunde, the co-founder of the BitTorrent file-sharing website Pirate Bay, has been arrested in Southern Sweden.
Reuters reports that Sunde’s arrest followed several years on the run following an earlier conviction for Pirate Bay-related copyright violations — although Sunde has remained visible and active within the tech scene over this period.

Nigeria kidnapped girls: Support rallies banned in Abuja

In this photo taken from video by Nigeria's Boko Haram group released on Monday 12 May 2014 shows the alleged missing girls abducted from the north-eastern town of Chibok
Nigerian police have banned public protests in the capital Abuja for the release of more than 200 schoolgirls seized by Islamist militants in April.
Abuja police commissioner Joseph Mbu said the rallies were "now posing a serious security threat".
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