Friday, 25 January 2013

Yar’Adua, Jonathan squandered N10.6 TRILLION oil money

FORMER Vice President (Africa) at the World Bank and Minister under former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s administration, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, yesterday said that both the late President Umaru Yar’Adua and his successor, Goodluck Jonathan’s regimes ‘’squandered’’ $67 billion (about N11 trillion) oil money left in two separate accounts by Obasanjo.

Ezekwesili said that the two administrations squandered $45 billion (N7.065 trillion) left in the Foreign Reserve and another $22 billion (about N3.454 trillion) left in the  Excess Crude Account, bringing the total amount of money squandered to about $67 billion or N10.619 trillion.


NCC Fixes SMS at N4.00 Flat

Do you know that NCC just reduced sms charges to N4?,Well,its good news to some extent,but wouldn't you have loved it if it were N1.50kobo...............Right?....:)

Thursday, 24 January 2013

Karrueche Tran on Rolling Out Magazine


                                        What's your take on this her topless pictures?

Stay Single, Die Younger -Scientists


Men and women who are married or in long-term relationships are more likely to survive to old age than singletons according to research. Scientists have found that being married, or being in a permanent stable relationship, could lead to a longer life.



Middle-aged people without a spouse or long-term partner were discovered to be at greater risk of premature death than those who were settled down with their other half, they said. So stark was the difference in outcomes that those who never married or settled down with a long-term companion were more than twice more likely to die in middle age than those who had been in a stable relationship throughout their adult life.
 


Even when personality and risky behaviours were taken into account, marital status continued to have a major impact on survival into old age, researchers from Duke University Medical Center in the US said. The increased emotional support enjoyed by married people was thought to be an important factor in helping them to live to an old age. Analysing data on 4,802 people born in the 1940s,the authors of the study, published in the Annals of Behavioral Medicine journal, said: "Our results suggest that attention to non-marital patterns of partnership is likely to become more important for these baby boomers.

" These patterns appear to provide different levels of emotional and functional social support, which has been shown to be related to mortality. "Social ties during midlife are important to help us understand premature mortality." It is not the first time marriage has been shown to have a beneficial effect on one's health. The mental health of people with long-term partners has been found to be better than that of singletons. Men and women in relationships for longer than five years are less likely to be depressed, consider or attempt suicide, or be dependent on alcohol or drugs, research has shown previously. A separate study found that being married or in a long-term relationship improves an individual's ability to deal with stress.

Office for National Statistics figures have shown that widowed men and single mothers suffer the worst health, with the greatest number of acute and chronic conditions seen in this group. But the 2011 census found that married and civilly partnered couples make up just 47 per cent of households, down from 51 per cent in 2001. Any single man wanting to act on the latest findings about the correlation between being alone and dying in middle age might want to consider their choice of partner carefully, however. It has been suggested in one study that a man's chances of dying early are cut by a fifth if their bride is between 15 and 17 years their junior.


A male nabbed having sex with corpse

A male nurse in California is accused of necrophilia after he was allegedly caught committing a sexs act on a dead woman.

Alejandro Razo, 61, was arrested Sunday at Sherman Oaks Hospital, where he works. Security guards called police after there was an “indication that a deceased patient had somehow been violated by an employee of the hospital,” LAPD Lt. Andy Neiman told CBS Los Angeles.



It’s yet unclear how the suspect was caught, but Razo was charged with necrophilia and slapped with a Health and Safety Code violation, Patch reports. “It’s a very sensitive case because you’re dealing with somebody who is deceased, who’s a loved one of somebody, who really couldn’t even fight back, so it’s our job to fight back for them,” Neiman told CBS Los Angeles.

 Committing necrophilia wasn’t a crime in California until 2004. But it is now, and Razo faces up to three years in prison if convicted. He reportedly posted $20,000 bail, NBC Los Angeles reports. Sherman Oaks Hospital declined to comment on the incident, and LAPD officials wouldn’t release more details.


Tiwa Savage & her manager, Balogun known as Teebillzis are lodge at Burj Al Arab, Dubai



                                   One of the world's most expensive hotels in the world.
                                    She tweeted and appreciated him on twitter.

Beyonce joins the blog world


Apart from herTwitter, Tumblr, Instagram,she has decided to expand her social media with her new blog site called The Beyhive blog, a new site where she will be posting "weekly films, songs, people,places, foods and fashions"through her eyes.

Love her business acumen

Jonathan's Interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour: Nigerians are starting to enjoy stable electric supply.

What's your take on this interview?