Sunday
Judging from these posts, it sure looks like Nicki ended a relationship with someone
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Jonathan Lost Because He Refused To Listen To Us - Asari Dokubo
Ex-militant leader, Alhaji Asari Dokubo, has described the recent 2015 general elections as “the most rigged election Nigeria has ever experienced, as it was not free and fair”.
Alhaji Dokubo made his stand known Sunday, during a chat with the media in Owerri, also explained that he was in Imo to be part of the Biafra Day celebration with his Biafran brothers and sisters.
“The figures were self evident. The figures clearly showed the manipulations. The elections were not free and fair. Also, the stage was set to manipulate the elections”, Dokubo said.He recalled that Boko Haram came into being after the leaders from the Northern section of the country, mostly the Northern Muslims, made the statement that they would make the polity unstable, ungovernable and crisis laden for Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, who was duly elected by the people of Nigeria.
He recalled that within the four years that Dr. Jonathan was the democratically elected President, they made it unbearable for him.
He equally recalled that the National Assembly rejected e-voting and when the card readers came, some of us shouted at the roof tops, saying that the gadget were unknown to the Constitution and Electoral Laws of Nigeria.
“Our brother Goodluck Jonathan refused to listen to us. To him, the life of any Nigerian was not worth his election or ambition. For us, that was an abdication of his duties as President because we were also involved in the elections and we wanted a free and fair elections”, Dokubo said.
Answering a question, the former IYC leader said that on the day of the general election, Dr. Jonathan was roundly humiliated, stressing that four card readers were brought as he stood waiting and all of them rejected him.
“That was the time Dr. Jonathan ought to have taken action and stopped the fraud that INEC called an election. He did not do it. It was in the middle of a crucial match that the referee, Professor Attahiru Jega , who is from the same place with Muhammadu Buhari, issued a statement that if card readers cannot confirm your finger prints, then you can go on and vote”, Dokubo fumed.
This Is Why Buhari Has Not Moved to Aso Rock — Aide
Shehu, in an exclusive interview with Punch said workers were currently cleaning and refurbishing the President’s official residence. That Buhari would not move in until that exercise was completed.
Shehu said:
“As far as the President is concerned, the place (his official residence) is not ready yet. Workers are cleaning and refurbishing the place. Once the exercise is completed, the President will move in.”When asked to be specific on how soon Buhari would move in, Shehu said he believed it would not take time.
Meanwhile, personnel of the Presidential Villa, Abuja, especially security operatives are currently at a crossroads on the direction their work will take this week.
The PUNCH’s investigation on Sunday revealed that their dilemma was based on the failure of President Buhari to relocate to the State House and his failure to appoint key aides, three days after his inauguration.
A Presidency official who spoke with our correspondent on the condition of anonymity said they were not yet sure of the President’s schedule and itinerary for the week.
This, he said, was because Buhari had yet to appoint a Chief of Staff whose responsibility it is to arrange the President’s day-to-day activities. He said:
“As we are talking now, we do not know his (the President’s) activities for tomorrow (today). We cannot plan for his activities. We do not know which groups he will be meeting or how many people he will be meeting.A security source also said the situation was affecting the security department. He said because they were not carried along, the inauguration gala night held inside the old Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa on Friday nearly flopped as people kept trooping in.
It is when we have an idea of those who he will be meeting that we can schedule them regarding allocation of time and venue. These would have been easier for us if a Chief of Staff is in place.”
He however expressed the hope that by the time Buhari’s Chief Security Officer meets with them on Monday (today), there would be a clear direction on their activities.
“For now, we are waiting for the two big men (President and Vice President) to move into the Villa so that we can do our jobs. For now, we are only securing the seat of power without the men of power,” he declared.
Whop Whop!!! Kim K Is Having Another Baby
Kim Kardashian is having another baby.
Kim, 34, dropped the bombshell news right at the end of Sunday's mid-season finale of Keeping Up With The Kardashians on E!
In a teaser clip for the rest of the season, Kim is seen being told she's expecting again during a doctor's appointment.
The excited and happy reality star tells her stunned sister Khloe: 'I just got the blood test back, and I am pregnant!'
Graphic Photos: Over 50 people burnt to death after truck's brake failed
Earlier today at Onitsha Upper Iweka (Asaba Park), Onitsha, Anambra State. The brake of the fuel laden truck failed and it fell in front of the park. An uncontrollable fire was the outcome. Many people and buses were burnt beyond recognition....see the disturbing photos after the cut.
Now I Know I'm Loved....Happy New Month Guys!!!
Guys I'm Truly Sorry For Leaving This Blog One Week Without Update...
Interesting Fact You Should Know...
First Lady, Aisha Buhari Closes Beauty Parlour in Kaduna
Nicki Minaj 4 Orgasms: ‘I Demand that I Climax. I Think all Women Should’
Because faking it is so 2005.
Say hello to Nicki 2.0. The once private entertainer who pretty much managed to confirm her 10-year relationship to her ex only after it ended, is a complete open book now. Nicki Minaj has got tips, tricks and gifts and hunny, we’re taking notes.
The 32-year-old entertainer who is currently head over heels for new boo Meek Mill, was straight body, bathtubs and bikini’s as she graced the spread of sex-mag extradonaire, Cosmopolitan. Nicki is the July cover girl for the magazine, and even rocks a patriotic star-spangled 2 piece inside the issue. Hot!
Inside, the Head Barb In Charge opens up her demand to reach a climax and is far from shy when detailing how she goes about catching a.. *ahem* orgasm, but admits she’s all for equal opportunity and her man getting his too. Nicki also discusses how her breakup with Safaree inspired her Pink Print album, as well as her desires to be a Betty homemaker in 10 years.
Catch the highlights below:
On Demanding Orgasms and Having ‘Orgasm Interventions’ with Friends:
I demand that I climax. I think women should demand that. I have a friend who’s never had an orgasm in her life. In her life! That hurts my heart. It’s cuckoo to me. We always have orgasm interventions where we, like, show her how to do stuff. We’ll straddle each other, saying, ‘You gotta get on him like that and do it like this.’ I’m a pleaser, but it’s fifty-fifty.”
On recording The Pinkprint after a tough breakup with Safaree Samuels:
“I didn’t [set out] to write a personal album, but The Pinkprint came at a very crucial time in my life. I realized that people can up and take off at any given moment. As women, we are vulnerable and emotional, and that’s OK. I had to learn quickly that if you don’t have a sense of self, you can be destroyed by a man. You can be destroyed by a relationship. I had to ask myself, ‘Who am I? Is this good enough?’ I had to approve of myself and my skills.”
On Feeling that Women Should Be More About their Coins
“Women are uncomfortable talking about money. I know it’s taboo to discuss it at work. Technically, you shouldn’t, but you need to know what people around you are making. Otherwise, you’re not going to know what you’re worth. You have to ask questions. ‘What is this person getting?’ Do your research. I’ve always been pretty competitive in terms of my pay.”
On where she sees herself in 10 years (Mommy goals!)
“Ten years from now, I will have two children, unless my husband wants three. I will be into my fitness a lot more, I will stop yo-yo dieting, and I’ll be a housewife with careers that I can run from home. I want to be able to cook for my children, bake cookies for them, and watch them grow up. I just want to be Mommy. Take them to school, go to the parent-teacher conference, help them with their homework, and put their work on the refrigerator.”
Okay Onika! The Pink Print rapper’s desires for a family are no surprise though and although she said her goal was 10 years, don’t be surprised if we meet mommy Nicki in half that time. Last year on the Angie Martinez show, shortly after her break-up with ex Safaree, Nicki admitted that if it wasn’t for the industry, she’d be happily married with kids now:
You want to know what’s crazy? If I wasn’t a rapper, we would have children, be married and be living happily ever after and that’s what’s sad and that’s what we’re both sad about because we know that this sh*t (the industry) did it.
She’s still young and it’s far from late.. Plus we’re sure she’s had some practice playing the role of step-mom seeing as to how boyfriend Meek is the father to 4 year old son ‘Murad’ aka ‘Papi.’
But about these orgasm intervention between Nicki and her friends though.. hello!
A Closer Look at President Buhari’s Children
Alamieyeseigha made me — Jonathan
Former President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday identified a former Governor of Bayelsa State, Mr. Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, as the person responsible for the political height he attained in Nigeria.
Jonathan made this known during a special thanksgiving service in his honour at the St. Peters Anglican Church, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.
He said, “I will not forget to thank Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha. Without him, I would not have been talking about being a former president.
“At a time I was not thinking about being a commissioner in the state, he came to me and said I should run with him. That is why I am here today. So, without him, it would not have been possible to hear about Jonathan.’’
Jonathan added that Alamieyeseigha came to him to run with him as deputy-governor of Bayelsa at a time he was not thinking about being a commissioner.
“I appreciate all who make this reception a reality. My wife and I appreciate Governor Seriake Dickson, his wife, Rachael, and the people of Bayelsa State for organising this reception. Also, I appreciate our good friend, the new Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, who came with the Acting National Chairman of our great party, Uche Secondus, and my brothers and sisters from Rivers.
“Let me also thank a leader and friend, the President of Christian Association of Nigeria, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor as well as many Christian brothers and sisters who have been praying for me, most of them I have not seen in my life. They cut across the country. Most of them never expected a bottle of coke from me because they know I will never see them, I thank all of you.
“But as you know, some people will offer prayer for you and send text message to tell you they are praying for you. They expect you to know that they are praying for you. But people who do not even want me to know they are praying for me are the people I think God really wants. I really thank them. For the Christian family, I thank all of you for your support.”
Jonathan also thanked the Chairman of Bayelsa State Council of Traditional Rulers, King Alfred Diete-Spiff and royal fathers in the state for supporting him.
“When I was the deputy governor, I supervised the council and they all saw me as their younger brother and they have related wonderfully well with me,” he stated.
The former President came to the venue in company with his wife, Patience.
Source: Punch Newspaper
A Must Read: 10 ways Jonathan failed Nigerians
The administration of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan administration can at best be described as underperforming, a review of its performance in various sectors show. This can be described as unfortunate for a government which came to power on the back of popular support and one that enjoyed a lot of public goodwill in its early years.
Here are 10 ways the administration failed Nigerians and in many cases, left the country worse than it met it.
1. Power Generation.
In 2010, when Mr Jonathan was sworn in as substantive president after the death of his former boss, Umaru Yar’Adua, power generation in Nigeria was 3,000 mega watts. On Friday, when he was handing over to his successor, power generation had dropped to less than 2000 mega watts.
The need to prioritise power generation and availability to Nigerians was acknowledged by Mr Jonathan early in his administration. In 2011, while seeking support to be elected president after leading the country for one year following the death of Mr. Yar’Adua, the ex-president declared to diplomats at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, UNECA, and the African Union, AU, in Addis-Ababa that:
“If I’m voted into power, within the next four years, the issue of power will become a thing of the past. Four years is enough for anyone in power to make a significant improvement and if I can’t improve on power within this period, it then means I cannot do anything.”
Power across Nigeria is at an all time low with Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, having just 5 megawatts.
2. Security
This was perhaps Mr Jonathan’s biggest albatross. His administration went to sleep while the insurgent group, Boko Haram, ran amok killing thousands and capturing territory as huge as Belgium from Nigeria in its bid to create an Islamic caliphate. Mr Jonathan only acted decisively when it became clear that the insurgency would cost him votes during the presidential election. In the build up to the elections, within six weeks, most of the territories previously captured by the insurgents were retaken and the insurgents placed on a back foot.
The president also failed to curb the the perennial clashes between Fulani herdsmen and farmers particularly in the north central region.
In Nasarawa, Ombatse militia were allowed to rain terror on civilians. In 2013 over 100 police officers and other security agents were killed in a swoop by the militia. The Jonathan administration, for political reasons, refused to bring the perpetrators to book and those indicted for the killings still walk free today.
The insecurity was also witnessed in the southern part of the country as kidnappers went on rampage abducting people for ransom. Politicians, their aides, family members and public officials were the major targets as the criminals virtually had their way in various states like Edo, Bayelsa, and Ondo State.
Under the Jonathan administration, Nigeria became one of the most dangerous places in the world to live.
3. Fuel Scarcity
Last week, Nigeria was grounded to a halt after oil marketers embarked on a strike following dispute over subsidy on petrol. Despite several promises by Mr Jonathan to increase the nation’s capacity to refine crude by revamping the existing refineries and building new ones, no new refineries were built in his five years in office while existing ones never worked at optimum capacity.
The continued reliance on imported fuel left the country susceptible to the machinations of oil marketers. Subsidy on petrol and kerosene also turned out to be a black hole on the country’s finances. In five years, the administration spent over N6 trillion on subsidy, money that could have been used for other essential developments
4. Corruption
After the unforgivable lapses in security especially in the north-east, corruption was another factor that Mr. Jonathan couldn’t get a grip on, or deliberately allowed to flourish under his administration. Aides and ministers accused of corruption were either shielded or allowed to stay in their position.
The granting of presidential pardon to former governor of Bayelsa State, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, who was convicted of money laundering, sparked outrage among Nigerians. He also did nothing, until too late, when former Aviation Minister, Stella Uduah, bought two armoured BMW cars for N255 million. When he eventually acted, he only removed the former minister from office without ordering or calling for her prosecution.
Also, instead of investigating the alleged N20 billion the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Lamido Sanusi, said was missing from the accounts of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Mr. Jonathan hounded him out of office.
5. Crude oil theft
During the Jonathan administration, pirates and crude oil thieves were lords. Pirates surrounded the Nigerian water ways like water hyacinth stealing crude from the country’s pipelines with little or no hindrance. The ill-equipped and poorly trained navy proved to be grossly incapable of arresting the situation.
Instead of training and adequately equipping the navy and other security agencies to protect the country’s source of wealth, the task of pipeline protection was handed to militias in the Niger Delta and elsewhere for several billions of naira annually. Yet, instead of the theft of oil to decrease it remained a major drain of resources. According to the Chief of Naval Staff, Usman Jibrin, the country lost crude valued more than N1.18 billion daily to oil thieves (N433.62 billion annually).
6. Economy
Mr. Jonathan could not sustain the modest economic growth recorded by his government initially. He could not save for the rainy day when the price of crude oil reached very high levels; subsequently depleting Nigeria’s foreign reserves and incurring a huge debt profile as soon as there was a dip in the price of crude in the international market.
Mr Jonathan inherited as much as $60 billion in foreign reserve but plundered it to as low as $40 billion in five years.
As at June 2014, the country’s external debt rose by 40 per cent to $9.377 billion and a domestic debt of $47.653 billion .
Though inflation was kept at a single digit, it was a faux strength as companies struggled to survive and the country continually ranked poorly in the ease of doing business index by the World Bank.
Despite his promises, again he could not revive the manufacturing sector. Companies complained of incurring huge cost due to their reliance on diesel. The textile industry remained moribund. Poverty remained widespread and youth employment was at an all time high.
7. Foreign Relations
Under Mr. Jonathan, Nigeria’s foreign relations was in sixes and sevens. There was no clear foreign relation direction as the country gradually lost its clout in the international community.
Nigeria was left with a bloody nose after the South African government seized its $15 million arms money illegal brought into South Africa in cash. At the twilight of Mr Jonathan’s administration, the South African government also ridiculed Nigeria’s shoddy recall of her ambassador to South Africa following the xenophobic violence there.
Also, the Moroccan government recalled its ambassador to Nigeria after officials of the latter’s foreign ministry lied about a telephone conversation between Mr Jonathan and King Mohammed VI of Morocco.
8. Education
The Jonathan government showed some signs that it was interested in turning around the education sector by increased budgetary allocations and other acts; but this did not make much impact.
Nigeria still has the highest number of children out of school in the world; while for close to an academic session, the country’s universities were shut due to the government’s refusal to meet the demands of striking university teachers.
The country’s universities were still as dilapidated as at the time he assumed office while the new ones set up fared no better. Hundred of thousands of polytechnic students stayed at home for about one year due to no fault of theirs, same for those in colleges of education.
Standards in the country’s universities and other colleges virtually fared no better than Mr. Jonathan met them.
9. Health
Many Nigerians still die of preventable diseases such as cholera and dysentery. Infant and maternal mortality may have reduced during the Jonathan administration, but they are still among the highest in the world. At least 65 out of every 1000 Nigerian children die before their fifth birthday. For every 100,000 live births, more than 224 mothers lost their lives.
The National Health Insurance Scheme is yet to be fully operational while hospitals have become so bad that some politicians travel abroad to treat common illnesses.
Health workers are consistently demanding for better welfare and hospitals are sometimes shut for weeks due to industrial action and the agitation by health workers for better equipments and further training.
10. Mining
While the country binged on oil, the less fancied but lucrative mining sector was virtually neglected and left unregulated.
The sector was taken over by illegal miners who cashed in on government’s complete neglect of the sector sometimes with devastating repercussions on host communities. Hundreds of Nigerian children died due to outbreaks of lead poisoning in states like Zamfara and Niger State due to artisan mining.
Source: premuium times
Pictures: Newly Married Edo Governor Adams Oshiomhole Caught Yawning During Lunch At Aso Rock, Wife Looks Sad
Here are the photos of Governor Oshiomhole and his wife everyone is talking about.
As usual, Lara Fortes pulled Kanye West’s stunt as she appeared sad throughout the event yesterday.
Her husband, Governor Oshiomhole was caught yawning severally.
She must have kept him up all night long…. Oshio baba, welcome to marriagehood…LOL
Nigerian Actress Moyo Lawal Turns Seductive In New Photos
Moyo Lawal who just returned to Nollywood after over one year of no show is turning heads.
Pictured above is the heavily endowed actress intentional showing off her huge backyard property to catch attention.
Her male fans called it a ‘weapon of mass destruction’ that should be avoided at all cost especially by married men. Lol
Wednesday
SHOCKER !!! Couple Discover That The Maid They Hired 8 Months Ago Was a MAN (Photos)
I Met My Wife A Virgin – Governor Oshiomhole
“I can boldly tell all of you that I was a very principled man during my first marriage, I didn’t succumb to the wordly pleasures of this lustful environment, even though I had lots of opportunities. And it was this principled sobriety that made me fish for a virgin wife.“I can boldly say to you all that I was the first man to know her (Lara Fortes) and initiate her into the wordly ways.“This is the kind of spirit I want Edo youths to inculcate instead of messing around and engaging in different shades of adultery and fornication.”
Photo: Soldiers catch Boko Haram Commander dressed like a woman
BREAKING News: Muazu Resigns as PDP Chairman
The crisis rocking the PDP took a turn for the worst as the national chairman of the party, Adamu Mu’azu has resigned as the national chairman.
His resignation took effect immediately.
Also , it was reliably gathered that President Goodluck Jonathan has asked the chairman of PDP Board of Trustees (BoT), Chief Anthony Anenih to resign his office as the BOT chairman. But it is not known whether Anenih has accepted to resign or not. THISDAY