Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Dbanj hijacked my song‘Blame it on the Money’allegedly-Durella
According to online report,Durell’s friendship has gone
bad,he accuses Dbanj of hijacking his song ‘Blame it on the Money’
His recent interview he stated:
“I didnt sell my song to Dbanj. I only
played the song to his hearing once and the next thing I saw was Dbanj ft Snoop
Lion, Big Sean; he didnt even change the title of the song maybe cuz i told him
i dont know if I should release the song or not . No wonder he told me I should
not release it
Jonathan asks PDP National Chairman, Tukur to resign
According to online report:
President Goodluck Jonathan
may have directed the
National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Dr. Bamanga Tukur, and other members of the PDP National
Working Committee to resign.
It was learnt on
Monday that Jonathan gave the
directive after the
presidential committee on the PDP crises headed by the Secretary to the
Government of the Federation, Chief Pius Anyim,
submitted its report to him in
Abuja .
The order and submission of the report which noted that the
party was drifting coincided with the lifting of the suspension of Sokoto State
Governor, Aliyu Wamakko, by the 12-member
Tukur-led NWC.
A member of the
presidential committee, added that Tukur and
the other NWC members would
tender their resignation letters at the
party’s National Executive Committee meeting scheduled for Thursday in Abuja.
He said apart from the PDP internal crises, the President was concerned about the position of the Independent National
Electoral Commission on the manner majority of the NWC members
came to office.
Corrupt politicians must pay for their sins – Rawlings
Ex President of Ghana, Flt. Lt. Jerry Rawlings, Monday
said if Nigeria and other parts of Africa must get it right and strengthen
democracy, corrupt politicians must not be allowed to go scot-free.
This came as former Interim Head of State, Chief Ernest Shonekan, declared that religious fundamentalism poses a serious threat to the nation’s democracy, including other parts of Africa.
According to Rawlings, Nigeria must not continue to pay lip service to eradicating corruption, especially against the backdrop that poor, petty thieves get imprisoned for several years, while businessmen evade taxes in millions of dollars and politicians embezzle state funds and go unpunished.
This came as former Interim Head of State, Chief Ernest Shonekan, declared that religious fundamentalism poses a serious threat to the nation’s democracy, including other parts of Africa.
According to Rawlings, Nigeria must not continue to pay lip service to eradicating corruption, especially against the backdrop that poor, petty thieves get imprisoned for several years, while businessmen evade taxes in millions of dollars and politicians embezzle state funds and go unpunished.
Sunday, 16 June 2013
Why I don’t wear my wedding ring- Desmond Elliot
Recently Desmond Elliot was interviewed by the Nation
Why
is it that most stars don’t wear their wedding rings, like you are not wearing
yours right now?I honestly don’t know why. Sometimes,
it’s because of the fear of getting it missing. When we are on set and you are
not playing a married role, you’ll need to take it out. And sometimes it just
might get missing
When
last did you put on your ring?
When last did I stop shooting?
And it’s not an issue, is it?No, she kept it. She’s with it. Isn’t it better she keeps it than for it to get lost?
When last did I stop shooting?
And it’s not an issue, is it?No, she kept it. She’s with it. Isn’t it better she keeps it than for it to get lost?
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