Thursday, 6 December 2012

55th Annual GRAMMY Awards Nominees






81 categories were nominated, in different categories, full list
 
Album of the year
El Camino, The Black Keys
Some Nights, fun.
Babel, Mumford & Sons
Channel Orange, Frank Ocean
Blunderbuss, Jack White

Record of the year
Lonely Boy, The Black Keys
Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You), Kelly Clarkson
We Are Young, fun. featuring Janelle Monáe
Somebody That I Used to Know, Gotye featuring Kimbra
Thinkin Bout You, Frank Ocean
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together, Taylor Swift

Song of the year (goes to writer)




The A Team (performed by Ed Sheeran)
Adorn (performed by Miguel)
Call Me Maybe (performed by Carly Rae Jepsen)
Stronger (performed by Kelly Clarkson)
We Are Young (performed by fun. featuring Janelle Monáe)




Fashola Honours Brave Cop, 16 Bullets Removed From His Body



Jamiu Adekoya, 44 was shot by armed robbers 20 times on 9 September 2012 when men of the underworld embarked on serial attack on policemen at the Oba Akran Area of Lagos.
Eminent Nigerians, journalists and others who thronged the 6th Annual Town Hall Meeting on Security held at the Civic Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria on Tuesday were stunned when Adekoya shared his testimony.
Adekoya was called to the podium where he was presented with an award for his courage and bravery by Governor Babatunde Fashola during the attack on policemen that left two of his colleagues and a civilian dead on that fateful day.


He told a bewildered audience that 16 bullets were removed from his stomach after he was shot by armed robbers at Oba Akran Avenue that day and he owed his life to the urgent intervention of the Governor Fashola and the RRS boss, Hakeem Odumosun. "Sunday, 9 December, 2012, would have made it three months that I would have been in the grave, but I thank God that I am alive. Sixteen rounds of ammunition were removed from my body.

Ten qualified doctors at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH battled to save my life," he said. Adekoya further revealed that four more bullets were still inside his stomach. Adekoya stated that he is still goes to LASUTH for clinical check-up and that the four bullets still in him would be removed later. The Police Mobile Force officer who was drafted to the RRS said the attack on him and his colleagues took place at Guinness Bus Stop, on Oba Akran, adding that, "I am grateful to God that I am alive." However, two of Adekoya's colleagues, Gift Obouwon and Ifonlaja Ayoola, both corporals, were not as lucky; they were shot dead by the robbers.

Fashola presented post-humous awards to the deceased policemen for sacrificing their lives for the nation. The awards were collected by members of their families. Several other policemen were given awards for their bravery in foiling robbery cases. Speaking on the 9 September attack on Lagos by robbers, Fashola said: "The criminals that unleashed terror on our dear state on that day came close to reminding us of the chaos that existed before the establishment of the Security Trust Fund. "But unlike in the past, the police were able to confront them and tactically chase them out of the state in order to avoid the loss of innocent lives that is often the result of a full blown confrontation. "The security agencies did not stop there, they traced them to their hideout, made arrests and recovered a large cache of arms and ammunition." He added: "Sadly, in the confrontation, we lost two of our gallant policemen-Gift Obouwon and Ifonlaja Ayoola-whose memory we have honoured today.

Obouwon was a gallant policeman and Ayoola was one of the spy police drivers recruited by us. Their passion and dedication to duty is greatly admired and appreciated. "These are just two of the several other policemen who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Their lost lives are some of the real costs of security. They also underscore the need for us to properly kit our security agents to ensure as far as possible, their safety and effectiveness."


More unfolding on Rob kardashian and his previous tweet

Just so we are clear I never once mentioned ‘Rita Ora’ in any of my tweets or even used the word ‘whore’ and I never would. I Respect Women.
Sad that the media created negativity for a young artist new to the game that is working so hard to make it. Never mentioned any names.
I speak truth. I'm a very Real dude and everything I say I mean…But never called anyone specific a whore and said any names. You all did."

"I'm not going out with Rob. We were close for a while, but it didn't work because I was never there," she told Glamour Magazine.

"I was like a ghost," she continued. "I used to get so frustrated with myself and then wonder why I was angry, so I decided it was best to keep it friendly -- especially at the moment, when there's so much going on."

  'In 22 years, there's been nothing. I have had young fascinations but never love.

'I think it's my only weakness.
'I'm scared of letting my guard down, and if I feel in love with someone now, he'd have to try ten times harder to break it down.'

Tonto Dikeh's tweet to Yvonne Nelson on her new Boyfriend


Geneieve Nnaji photo when she was 2years old

                                                          Genny in 1981
                                                              33years Genny,2012 
                                                              
                                                               

Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Beauty queen dies in a gun battle between soldiers and the alleged gang of drug traffickers she was traveling with last week

The 20year old,5-foot-7-inch brunette Flores Gamez, crowned 2012 Woman of Sinaloa in February, was killed a shootout between suspected drug traffickers and soldiers, likely fired a gun during the clash in the Pacific coast state Sinaloa, a federal prosecutor said.

Her family claim she was simply a bystander on the way to work when she was caught in the crossfire and killed, and was not involved with the cartel

Majek Fashek- I can't stop using cocaine

Fashek in an interview said: “People must talk. But they make you popular; that’s the truth. You cannot fight the press, you cannot fight the media. They are the ones that will tell people what is going on, so I cannot fight the media. They said I’m crazy, I use cocaine. Well I still use cocaine. I dey blow my nose, I dey smoke my igbo. As I speak to you, I have cocaine in my pocket and in my house. I still dey use am. I can’t stop. How will you play music with a ‘normal eye’? You can’t be a good musician playing without getting high. Pastors dem dey high too. The truth is that you can’t be on the human level and give the message. The humans are looking up to you, so you must be super- human to live up to their expectations.”

Assaulted By Her Employer, A Female Youth Corps Member Fights Back

How can a boss do this to his subordinate or anybody else for that matter ? can you imagine what an employer did to his staff?
“He slapped me and pushed me, I hit my ear hard on an iron fence by his garden. He started dragging my top (white NYSC vest) and my breast came out,” Agbo told the Police. “He brought out his hand again and slapped me. He called his manager and assistant to send me out of the premises which they did”


Mary Agbo, 28 has waited for over a month for the first signs of justice for an wrong she says no woman should ever have to face – violence against women in the workplace. On August 1, 2012, Agbo began her NYSC primary duty with the Garki Gazette, an Abuja-based weekly lifestyle and events publication, located within the premises of Eddy-Vic Hotels on Ahmadu Bello Way, Garki II, Abuja. By August 17, Emmanuel Abanah, the magazine’s publisher and owner of Eddy-Vic Hotels confirmed her as the Editor of the publication “having satisfied preliminary conditions for the job”, he wrote in her letter of engagement.

 But on November 1, she filed a complaint at the Garki Police station against Abanah, 35, for allegedly assaulting her after she requested a Performance Certificate, the necessary documentation corps members must obtain from their employers monthly, and mandatorily submit to the NYSC to be entitled to their government allowance. She reported the assault to the NYSC on the same day and asked to be reposted from Garki Gazette citing fear for her life and an unsafe work conditions. “He slapped me and pushed me, I hit my ear hard on an iron fence by his garden. He started dragging my top (white NYSC vest) and my breast came out,” Agbo told the Police. “He brought out his hand again and slapped me.

He called his manager and assistant to send me out of the premises which they did”. Agbo explained the events of November 1. In the morning while attending her Community Development group meeting, she was advised to submit her PC the same day as NYSC officials would be busy with the new batch of corps members resuming the following week. Back at the office which was locked, both Ada, Abanah’s assistant, and Sharks, the magazine’s production manager advised she call the publisher. After several unanswered calls and an SMS, Abanah alighted from his hotel room rude and shouting at her for disturbing him. As she tried explaining herself, he began beating her in anger, Agbo said. A medical report from the Asokoro General Hospital signed by Dr. C.N Okoli stated Agbo “presented with generalized body pain, headache, earache, dizziness, and tinge of blood in the right eye”.

The Garki Police went to Abanah’s office that same day, but met his absence. It however became clear he had gone into hiding after he failed to turn up following several other visits to his office and calls inviting him to the station. A warrant for his arrest was subsequently obtained. Two reasons are at the root of the assault, Agbo says. She had severally asked Abanah to pay her salary and that of the magazine’s contributing journalists being owed months in arrears. This displeased him tremendously. Also, her refusal to concede to her employer’s sexual advances irked him further, she said. The NYSC at a zonal level launched an investigation. A source within the NYSC who asked not to be named provided the internal report with the findings from the investigation. Though Abanah had refused to see the investigating officer, staff of Garki Gazette and Eddy-Vic Hotels confided “he [Abanah] has been treating them the same that he pays them salary whenever he feels like and they do not have the right to ask him”. “Based on the information about this man, shows that he is a very irresponsible man,” The NYSC investigating officer reported. “I advise that the corper should be withdrawn from serving in this establishment and be reposted, and all possible measures should be taken to make him for his reactions. He has no right to treat her this way.”

 Abanah on his own then petitioned the NYSC State Coordinator on November 12 accusing Agbo in a four-page letter of “poor parental upbringing” and being “desperate, devious, and dubious and a calculated and cold liar that thinks everybody wants to flirt with her”. He added he has no regards for the Garki Police station and was therefore taking his case against Agbo to the Commissioner of Police of the Federal Capital Territory. “The publisher did not want a heehaw affair with a desperate woman whom he has been feeding in a local police station,” Abanah said. “Miss Agbo has been given a fair option of proceeding to a court of law with her claims, but will not be granted the excessiveness of a shouting match with her employer at a local police station.” Abanah in a calculated move petitioned the Commissioner of Police of the Federal Capital Territory. But contrary to what he told the NYSC, he claimed Agbo was using police officers from the Garki Police station to threaten him. He asked the case be transferred to the FCT Police command, apparently to avoid being charged to court. On November 30, Agbo was invited as an accused to make her report. She was detained and only released after her sister stood bail for her.

By December 3, when the FCT Police Command was presented with Abanah’s subsisting arrest warrant from the Garki Police station, and it was also discovered the contradicting motives Abanah had declared in his letters to the Police, and the NYSC for refusing to honour the Police invitation, he was arrested with the Garki Police Station taking him into their custody. Speaking to Abanah while in detention behind the Police counter, he said a recent case of murder in his hotel involving an alleged prostitute in October and his unwillingness to continually bribe officers of the Garki Police station led him to refuse to honour their respective invitations. Abanah denied assaulting Agbo, but claimed she was out to tarnish his image. He described Agbo as erratic and unproductive who for three weeks failed to come to work for no apparent reason only to resurface asking him to sign her NYSC Performance Certificate. Abanah’s staff when questioned separately however debunked his claims, instead stating Abanah had failed to provide a conducive work space for them. A visit to Garki Gazette premises revealed the only furnished office is Abanah’s office, which doubles as his office as Eddy-Vic Hotels managing director, located on the ground floor of the hotel facing the main entrance. Another space for staff remains under construction. To further puncture his claims, Agbo, the former sub-editor of the Charly Boy magazine, provided evidence of the eight editions she oversaw as editor of the Garki Gazette, with her by-line and image featured on the editorial page. Agbo also accuses Abanah of plagiarism. Despite not giving her a termination letter, he removed her by-line from the magazine’s 54th issue which was her ninth edition which she said she wrote 16 out of 32 pages and edited before its publication 3rd-9th November 2012. A copy of the said publication reveals Abanah replaced Agbo’s name as editor with Kaila Budango, his pen name.

He removed Agbo’s image from the editorial page, but published her remarks “word for word”, passing it off as his own, she said. Late in the evening of December 3, the Police in Garki ushered a visibly humbled Abanah into a police cell after asking him to undress and declare all his belongings on him. He spent the night and was charged to court on December 4th 2012 for resisting Police arrest. Abanah’s friends, since his arrest, have been pleading with Agbo and her family to let peace reign and withdraw her case currently with the FCT Police Command. Agbo said she has to consult with her lawyer and rights groups which took up her case before taking a decision.

She however underscored conditions Abanah must meet. “One he has to write back to NYSC to retract the lies he wrote about me. Two, he has to write an undertaking nothing will happen to me because he knows where I live,” Agbo said. “And since my contract is not terminated, he must pay my arrears and that of other staff he owes their salary.”






















Part of HER WORK

source: Sahara Reporters

Iyanya dumps Yvonne Nelson for Tonto Dikeh

And Yvonne tweeted:



The relationship between Iyanya and Yvonne started in July this year and ended about a week ago. Iyanya and Tonto have been friends for a while, but they are taking to another level!


Enebeli Elebuwa is dead

Veteran Enebeli Elebuwa passed on last night in an Indian hospital in New Delhi.

  R.I.P Amen.

Sexy soon to be mom- Amber Rose

                              Showing off her baby bump,already in her 28 weeks, isn’t she glowing?
 

Our Vice president Namadi Sambo getting ready to move into his home of N2billion

His N2billion home which is being constructed by Julius Berger under 20months as completion contract.

According to the FCT Minister Bala Mohammed, is going into the construction of the official residence of Vice President Namadi Sambo,N50bn budget for the Federal Capital Territory and N2bn.




Mrs Folorunsho Alakija is the richest black woman in the world?

The reason for the question mark is because her worth is conflicting between two popular magazines

According Ventures African business magazine and news service. They said, Oprah Winfrey is no longer the richest black woman in the world, Mrs Folorun Alajika is. Forbes said in November that the billionaire oil tycoon is worth $600 million, but Ventures Africa put her worth at about $3.3 billion. They said her 60 percent stake in a $10.74 billion oil well is worth $6.44 billion.

It also claims that Mrs Alakija's real estate portfolio is worth over $100 million, and that she acquired a property at One Hyde Park for $102 million, and also owns a Bombardier Global Express 6000 jet which she bought earlier this year for a reported $46 million.