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Friday, 14 February 2014

Nigerian celebrities celebrate Val's Day with loving messages

Toke Makinwa shared a new pic with husband as she wished everyone a Happy Val's Day. Continue to see loving messages from Terry G and Yemi Sax to their partners...

Noble Igwe berates Rukky Sanda for 'poor movie production'

Noble Igwe is not impressed with Rukky Sanda's new movie, Gold Digging, and took to twitter to air his distaste at the 'low level of production'. See more Tweets after the cut...

Thursday, 13 February 2014

 
This is surely some piece of good news for Nollywood top actor, Emeka Ike who has been having a running battle with the owners of the property on which his school, St. Nicholas College is located at No.1, Raji Oladimeji Crescent, Magodo, Lagos, Nigeria, as the school which was shut down and the properties thrown out, on the orders of a court a few weeks ago has been reopened.
The actor turned educationist, can now heave a sigh of relief as he can now settle down to running the school as well map out strategies to curb whatever problems he had with the property owners in the first place.
While the closure of the school made the rounds with some newsmen even visiting the site to verify things for themselves, Emeka Ike’s publicist had come out to deny that the school was ever shut down.
This is what the publicist said:

National Conference: Preparing for a Marriage, not a Wedding - by Reno Omokri

Another article written by Reno Omokri, Special Assistant to President Jonathan on New Media.
Now that the modalities for the National Conference have been released, it is clear that this dialogue is going to be a citizens driven discourse which to every true progressive must be very reassuring, because as most married couples know, it spells disaster for a nuptial union if you spend time preparing for a wedding rather than a marriage. A wedding is a day’s event. A marriage is a lifetime affair. And what Nigeria had on the 1st of January 1914 was a wedding.

Boko Haram gunmen abduct 20 young women in fresh raid in Borno

Hajja, once kidnapped by Boko Haram
According to a report by PM News, the Boko Haram gunmen who invaded the village of Konduga in Borno on Tuesday evening and killed over 40 people also abducted 20 women. Their report below..
Gunmen from Islamist sect Boko Haram are certainly not waiting for the reward of martyrdom in heaven: the reward of 72 virgins by their creator.
They are claiming the reward right here in Nigeria.
In their latest deadly assault against Konduga, Borno state, the menacing armed men did not just kill between 43 and 51 people, they also abducted 20 young girls from a local school. Another account said the number of the girls taken was 25.
They were said to be keeping the girls as hostages.
 
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