Sunday, 31 May 2015

7 types of secret crushes all women will have



Crushes are a part of our life. Secretly, we all keep a little corner for the ‘special ones.’ We don’t want much from the crushes but their presence definitely makes us elated. So here is a list of crushes that women-men would never admit to out loud because it’s so ‘inappropriate’ but secretly their behaviour changes when those ‘special ones’ are around. Read on.

Thursday, 28 May 2015

10 signs you are being bullied at work



Signs you are being bullied at your workplace and what you could do about it While bullying is usually perpetrated by someone in a position of power and authority, peers and even subordinates are also known to engage in bullying. A bully (read: weak soul) is actually an insecure, paranoid, control freak. Their aim is to belittle and ultimately diminish their prey through persistent hostile and unnecessarily rude

Monday, 18 May 2015

5 ways your cell phone is completely ruining your skin



Every time you talk or text on your cell phone, you’re putting your skin at risk (and if you’re reading this on your mobile device, you’re doing it right now, too).
In a culture where selfies are a daily occurrence, it’s inevitable that you use your cell multiple times a day. Acne, wrinkles, and dark spots are just a few of the negative side effects from constantly interacting with wireless phones. But don’t worry, we know you can’t give up your cell. So check out our simple skin-savvy solutions below:

Thursday, 14 May 2015

10 things men want from women but are afraid to ask




1. Don’t just lie there, say something

 It would really be nice if you said something during sex. Scream if you have to but moaning or just talking is just fine. What matters to us, men, is to know that we are making our woman feel good. Remember that, other than enjoying his own sexual pleasure, a man prides himself in knowing that he is able to sexually satisfy his woman.

Sunday, 10 May 2015

8 ways to get over your jealousy and save your relationship



1. Recognize when you are being a jealous weirdo. A lot of the time when you feel jealous, you’ll start little arguments or say passive-aggressive things rather than talking about what’s actually bothering you. (For me, it’s responding to everything he says with, “Yeah, you would do that.” I don’t know why.) If you can acknowledge, “Oh, I’m really jealous right now because you were talking to a girl at the bar last night and it made me feel weird,” that’s an important first step.

Resident Doctors in UBTH embark on 5-day warning strike



Resident doctors at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital have embarked on a five-day warning strike.The President of the hospital’s resident doctors association, Dr Owen Omorogbe, told NAN on Saturday in Benin that the strike was over welfare issues.Owen said that the doctors want an end to problems of unpaid financial entitlements, casualisation of medical officers and poor job description for interns in the hospital.He also said that the industrial action was to pressurise the

FG inaugurates committee for 2015 NEPAD Trade Fair



Amb. Fidelia Njeze, Special Assistant to the President on the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) has inaugurated a 25-member planning committee for the 2015 NEPAD Trade Fair.This was contained in a statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary, NEPAD Nigeria, Mrs Janet McDickson, on Saturday in Abuja.The statement said the committee was headed by Mr Sunday Ogu, Director, Programme Developing and Implementation, NEPAD Nigeria.It quoted the special assistant as urging the committee to work assiduously and ensure a successful 2nd edition of the fair scheduled to hold in October.The

WHO releases new cancer, hepatitis drugs



The World Health Organisation has released a new list of treatments for hepatitis C, a variety of cancers (including breast cancer and leukaemia) and tuberculosis.This was contained in a statement issued by the global health body on Friday in Geneva, Switzerland.It reads: WHO today (Friday) published the new edition of its Model List of Essential Medicines which includes ground-breaking new treatments for hepatitis C, a variety of cancers (including breast cancer and leukaemia) and multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (TB), among others. The move opens the way to improve access to innovative medicines that show clear

Saturday, 9 May 2015

Etcetera doesn't think Dangote can afford to buy Arsenal football club



Dangote is worth about $15.7 billion, Arsenal football club is worth about $2bn but singer turned writer Etcetera doesn't believe he can afford it. Read what he wrote below and tell us what you think
 You have sold some shares and you’ve got some money to spend. Now you want the ultimate: Your own football club. Hold on there, are you sure? Football clubs are a nightmare to run. In fact, almost two-thirds of premiership clubs have been in receivership at some point. Remember Portsmouth FC ploughed through four owners some seasons back and landed itself a debt of £60m and relegation in the Championship.

EU tasks Buhari on dividends of democracy



The European Union (EU) on Saturday urged the President-elect, retired Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari to ensure that Nigerians enjoyed the democracy dividends.The EU Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Mr Michel Arrion, made the call at the Europe Day 2015 in Abuja.According to NAN, Arrion explained that democracy meant nothing to the common man except it led to the improvement in their standards of living.“But democracy only makes meaning to the common man to the extent that it delivers good governance, creates opportunities and improves the quality of living.“Nigeria is rich, but Nigerians are

Friday, 8 May 2015

Nigeria at the Crossroads: What Soyinka said at Harvard’s Barker Center




Editor’s Note: This report is culled from Harvard Gazette, and was written by its correspondent, Mark Sullivan.

A Nobel laureate who has been called the conscience of Nigeria told a Harvard audience on Wednesday that ruthless Islamist religious fundamentalism is “the enemy of humanity.”“They do not want to reason — they kill,” said playwright and poet Wole Soyinka, urging vigorous international action against Islamist militant groups like Boko Haram, whose campaign of terror in northern Nigeria has included the kidnapping of thousands of women and girls.“We’ve reached a state where there’s a party of life and a party of death,” he said, and those on the side of life must fight for their belief “as ruthlessly” as the foe they face.Soyinka, a

Tribunal orders inspection of 450,000 ballot papers used in Akpabio’s election



The National and State Houses of Assembly Election Petitions Tribunal for Akwa Ibom on Friday ordered the inspection of 450,000 ballot papers used in declaring Gov. Godswill Akpabio as Senator-elect.The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had declared Akpabio the winner of the March 28 Senatorial Election for Akwa Ibom North West District.This declaration prompted the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for the Senatorial District, Chief Inibehe Okorie, to petition the Tribunal asking

Police recover huge sum of money from uncompleted building in Abuja



The Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), of the Police has recovered a large sum of money in a bag hidden in an uncompleted building in Abuja.Spokesman for the command, ASP Anjuguri Manzah, announced this in a statement issued in Abuja on Thursday.According to NAN, the statement said the money was recovered in a building located on Zuba-Giri axis of the territory.The statement did not disclose the amount recovered.It asked anyone who might have connection with the money to come to the Public

We’ll remain your allies in your future endeavors – Catholic Bishops assure Jonathan




The Catholic Bishops Conference on Thursday visited President Goodluck Jonathan at the State House and assured him that they would remain his allies in his future endeavors.The delegation, led by Chairman of the conference, Bishop Ignatius Kaigama of Jos Diocese, included John Cardinal Onaiyekan, the Archbishop of Abuja, and Archbishop Anthony Obinna of Owerri.Kaigama said the bishops came to show their appreciation “for what you have done not only for Nigeria but Africa and the world.“We want to

Thursday, 7 May 2015

National and State Houses of Assembly Election Tribunal inaugurated in Sokoto



A three-member National and State Houses of Assembly Election Tribunal in Sokoto State, was on Wednesday inaugurated by its Chairman, Justice Anselem Nwaigwe.According to NAN, the two other members of the Tribunal are Justice Ogbogo Ejembi and Justice Abubakar Mohammed.Nwaigwe said that the tribunal had so far received four petitions in respect of the State and National Assembly elections.He said that one of the petition was on the Senatorial, and three on the House of Representatives electionsNwaigwe called on counsel, political party representatives and their witnesses, to be punctual in attending the

Patience Jonathan is currently in Congo – Presidency



The Presidency has revealed the whereabouts of President Goodluck Jonathan’s wife, Patience.Mr. Ayo Adewuyi, media assistant to Mrs. Jonathan, in a statement made available to journalists in Abuja on Thursday, says the President’s wife is currently in Congo.According to Adewuyi, Mrs. Jonathan is in Congo to join her colleagues from Africa for the celebration of the 30th anniversary a Non-Governmental Organisation, Congo Assistance Foundation, established by the Congolese First Lady, Madam Antoinette Sassou-Nguesso.Adewuyi however did not indicate when Mrs. Jonathan arrived in Congo or when she is expected back in Nigeria.The statement reads: “First Lady, Dame Patience Faka Jonathan, is in

Xenophobia: Senate Majority leader begs Jonathan to reconsider the suspension of Perm Secretary



Deputy Senate Majority Leader, Abdul Ningi, yesterday begged President Goodluck Jonathan to reconsider his  suspension of the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Danjuma Sheni who recalled Nigeria’s envoy in South Africa  without a clearance from President Jonathan.

 He said: “Knowing the anger and the mood of this country and believing that the Senate, and indeed, the National Assembly did the right thing in suggesting and urging the executive to recall the Ambassador, I, therefore, want this Senate not to look the other way but to urge Mr. President to temper

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

I remain keen on buying Arsenal – Dangote



African billionaire Aliko Dangote says he is still keen on buying Arsenal, Goal reports.The 58-year-old Nigerian, who is worth over an estimated €13.5 billion – which makes him Africa’s richest man – explored the possibility of purchasing the club in 2010, but his approach was rejected.“I still hope, one day at the right price, that I’ll buy the team,” Dangote told Bloomberg Business. “I might buy it, not at a ridiculous price but a price that the owners won’t want to resist. I know my strategy.”

Boko Haram in crisis as shortage of food, weapons, fuel hits insurgents



Boko Haram is fracturing as shortages of weapons and fuel foment tensions between its foot soldiers and leaders, women rescued from the Islamist jihadi fighters by Nigerian troops told Reuters.The group abducted an estimated 2,000 women and girls last year as it sought to carve out an Islamic state in the northeast of the country. The army has freed nearly 700 in the past week as it advances on Boko Haram’s last stronghold in the vast Sambisa forest.The militants began complaining to their captives about lacking guns and ammunition last month, two of the women said, and many were reduced to carrying sticks while some of their

Monday, 4 May 2015

National Conference delegate urges Buhari to appoint more women in his cabinet



A delegate to the 2014 National Conference, Chief Temitope Ajayi, has urged the President-elect, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd), to recognise women’s potential in nation-building and include many of them in his government.Ajayi made the call in an interview with NAN on Monday in Abuja.She congratulated Buhari for his doggedness, which resulted in his electoral victory, and said that he required the collective effort of all Nigerians, including women, to achieve the change he desired for the country.“Any nation that puts the potential of women into consideration will excel because they are the engine room of the society.“I therefore appeal to the president-elect to work with women in his government, to enable us achieve

8 ships arrive Lagos ports with petroleum products



Eight ships have arrived at the Lagos ports with petroleum products, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) said on Monday in Lagos.The NPA made the disclosure in its daily publication, “Shipping Position.”The petroleum products include base oil, kerosene and petrol, the publication said, adding that three other ships also arrived with rice in bags and containers.According to NAN, it said that NPA was expecting the arrival of 27 ships to the Lagos ports from May 4 to May 30.

SUPER EAGLES: I’m still Keshi’s assistant – Amokachi



Super Eagles’ first assistant coach, Daniel Amokachi popularly known as the Da Bull has told SportingLife that he wasn’t aware of any alleged plot or move to remove him from his position in the team.Amokachi, who is media shy when quizzed on the news going round that he would be replaced by another coach in the new dispensation of Stephen Keshi’s re-appointment, said he wasn’t ready to comment on the issue because he was quite sure that his employers – the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) who has the power to hire and fire any national coach would have informed him of his removal if the story going round was true.He

FG, oil marketers disagreee on outstanding payment on subsidy



The Federal Government has faulted the N200 billion claim by oil marketers as outstanding payment on subsidy.Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, faulted the claims on Sunday in Abuja while briefing newsmen.“As you know, we paid N156 billion recently to the marketers; N100 billion being the principle payment we owed them and N56 billion being interest rate and some remaining exchange rate differentials.“Prior to that, we paid them N31 billion as exchange rate differentials. At the time we paid that amount last week, what we had outstanding is N98 billion,” she said.The minister said that government relies on the weekly data released by Petroleum Products

Nigerian troops arrest Boko Haram food, fuel supplier; free 260 captives



The Defence Headquarters said a man who specialises in supplying fuel and food to terrorists was on Sunday nabbed in Daban Shata in the suburbs of Baga, Borno State.This was contained in statement issued by the Director of Defence Information, Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade, in Abuja.The director said that the military intelligence had been trailing him till he was eventually trapped in the early hours of Sunday.He added that the man was presently undergoing interrogation.Olukolade also stressed that the troops on patrol on Saturday located 260 women and children in the outskirts of Chalawa village in Adamawa, where they had been held up while trying to escape from terrorists.He said they had been returned to their various

Sunday, 3 May 2015

Mike Idoko commends NFF, Keshi on new contract




Mike Idoko, Chairman, Technical Committee on Continental Matches for Kano Pillars, on Sunday commended the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and the Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi, for agreeing to sign a new contract.Idoko told NAN in a telephone interview in Akure, that he was particularly happy with this development .It would afford the home-based players the opportunity and hope of playing in major tournaments under Keshi as the Super Eagles’ coach, he said .NAN reports that Keshi had last week signed a two-year contract with the NFF to continue coaching the national team.According to

Missing NNPC $20b: sanction PWC for deceiving Nigerians, Adeola tells Buhari



In a press release, the Senator-Elect for Lagos West Senatorial District and Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Public Accounts, Hon. Solomon Adeola has called on the incoming Federal Government and relevant financial and auditing regulatory bodies to appropriately sanction the auditing firm, PriceWater House Coopers (PWC) for misleading and deceiving Nigerians on the issue of the missing $20billion NNPC fund as alleged by the former CBN governor and present Emir of Kano, Alhaji Sanusi Lamido Sanusi. Speaking to journalists against the backdrop of revelations from the ‘Forensic’ Audit Report of the Missing NNPC $20billion and the disclosure by PWC that it did not really audit NNPC accounts contrary to impression created, Hon. Adeola said his Committee that addressed the Press on the need to

Friday, 1 May 2015

Jonathan’ mother thanks JTF for donating bore hole to her community



Mrs Eunice Jonathan, the mother of President Goodluck Jonathan, has commended the Joint Task Force (JTF) for donating a bore hole to Akipelai community in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa.The borehole, which is sited at the premises of the Community Secondary School, Akipelai, was commissioned by President Jonathan’s mother, a native of the community.She thanked the JTF Commander for his efforts towards eradicating illegalities in the Niger Delta region.The president’s mother also commended him for the professional approach in carrying out the mandate of the task force and urged the people of the community to give him the necessary to fight against oil theft.She urged youths of the community to protect the

We want PDP to be strong enough to be able to keep us on our toes – APC



The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief John Oyegun, on Thursday said recent happenings in the country had shown that politics could be played peacefully.Oyegun said this while receiving a delegation of Former Governors Forum (FGF) at the APC national secretariat in Abuja.According to him, Nigerians should be proud as the outcome of the general elections had taught political leaders a valuable lesson, NAN reports.“The party would require the contribution of every single, well-intended head because the problem confronting us demands collective efforts to surmount.“Nigeria is going through a peaceful democratic revolution, all that is happening in the country at present shows that politics do not have to be

I will remain in PDP - Femi Fani-Kayode




Chief Femi Fani-Kayode says he will remain in the PDP despite the party's loss at the just concluded presidential election. Fani-Kayode, who served as the spokesperson for the PDP Presidential campaign organization said he won't run away from Nigeria & that he and some other party members will stay to form a viable opposition party. He said this at the handover of the presidential campaign report in Abuja today April 30th.
 "I have been in the PDP since 2003. I went to APC for 9 months. I have enunciated the reasons for that. I feel I was absolutely right to do that at that point in time. I retraced my steps when it was very clear to

Lagos State Govt. generates N2.43trillion revenue in 8 years



The Lagos State Government on Thursday it generated a total revenue of N2,433,349 trillion since the present adnministration came to office eight years ago.Mr Ben Akabueze, the Commisioner for Budget and Economic Planning, gave the figure at the 2015 ministerial news conference in Ikeja.The commissioner explained that the total revenue accrued to the state from its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) and other revenue sources.Akabueze, who also put the the aggregate budget performance for the period at 79 per cent said the high revenue spoke of the fact that the state`s economy was stable and sustainable.The

Jonathan vows to handover Boko Haram-free Nigeria to Buhari



President Goodluck Jonathan pledged in Abuja on Thursday that he will do all within his powers to ensure that all Nigerian territories still held by Boko Haram are totally liberated before May 29.He said this while receiving a delegation of Heads of Customs from the West and Central African Region of the World Customs Organisation led by the Secretary-General of the organisation, Dr Kunio Mikuriya.Jonathan said that he was determined to hand over a country completely free of terrorist strongholds to the President-elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari.The President said that on going military operations in the North-East had already recorded huge successes.He said two states were completely free from the control of terrorists while operations in the third state had reached a concluding stage.“We can now say two states are completely free from terrorist control, while in the third state, it is only in one Local Government Area that they