Thursday, 25 December 2014

Meet The 3 Nigerian Entertainers Who Are Addicted To S£x (Photos)



Many people don't talk about s'ex openly, but not for these under listed entertainers. Maybe they talk freely about s'ex because they are up-comers in their various fields of entertainment and as such would want to draw attention to themselves.

These entertainers love s'ex and they don't pretend about it. In fact they may be what some call "s'ex addicts".

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MAHEEDA: "s'ex Is Like Food; I Have s'ex 4 Or 5 Times A Day; I'm Addicted To s'ex; Without s'ex, I Won't Be Normal

The former gospel singer, Maheeda had a chat with Vanguard:

*What does s'ex mean to you?

It's like food, it's like shower. I'm trying to say it's natural, it comes naturally. Your body would request for it. Sometimes my body would request for it like 4 times a day, maybe 5, maybe once but anytime sha, we go do am well.

* Is it a must for you to have s'ex every day?

"Yes, it's a must. It's necessary… If it doesn't happen, that means I'm travelling or something like that.

* Let's assume your husband is not in Nigeria?

"I'll self-service. I will use my intimacy gadgets to satisfy myself.

* How often do you have s'ex as the goddess of X?

"Early in the morning, maybe late at night but when my husband is not in town then I'll try the dildos. I have a lot of dildos, different colors and different types. I'm even thinking maybe I should just open a s'ex shop, it's even better

* Are you addicted to s'ex?

"I love s'ex, everybody is addicted to s'ex. Why does everybody just think I'm the only one? If there's no s'ex, I won't be normal. Everything will just be s'exy to me

*Do you think there will be a time when you'll stop having s'ex?

"I don't pray for that time. Till I'm old, I would like to have s'ex

CTYSTAL OKOYE: "I Love s'ex, I Have No Business With Any Man That Can't Perform"


The Anambra State-born fast rising actress told Vanguard that she fully supports s'ex before marriage so that she can know if her man is capable, she also stated that she loves s'ex so much and would not even consider going out with a man who can not perform to her satisfaction.

"I am not one of those women who would tell you s'ex doesn't matter; it matters a lot to me.

"If a man cannot perform, I have no business with him. You have to be a complete man to be with me.

"I love s'ex, and I am not going to pretend I don't. I know most girls even fake orgasm just to please their partners but I am not that kind of girl."


DIDI EKANEM: "I Love s'ex But My Tight Schedule Doesn't Allow Me Do It As Much As I Want

The fast rising actress who has one of the biggest butts in the industry recently had a chat with Vanguard:

. How often do you feel people should be having s'ex?

"As many times as you want; if you want to have it 100 times a day, good for you

*You encourage it, you love it?

"Who doesn't love s'ex? I'm not going to sit here and tell you I don't like s'ex. Everybody loves s'ex; it is just natural so I'm not going to pretend I don't like it. For me, I'm a very busy person so I don't have that time to even enjoy it as much as I should or have it as much as I should.

*But you still enjoy it when you have it?

"Of course, anytime I have the time for it, of course, I do

Written By: lala 


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West Africa Merit Scholarship at University of Aberdeen in UK- 2015


Application for the 2015 University of Aberdeen scholarship for Nigerian/Ghanaian nationals to pursue full-time taught postgraduate programme in two colleges has commenced. Beneficiaries can pursue PG programmes at either the College of Arts and Social Sciences or the College of Life Sciences and Medicine. There are only 5 West Africa Merit scholarships available and has a value of £2000 and is awarded in the form of a tuition fee discount.

To be eligible for this award, candidates must hold the equivalent of a First class British Honours degree from a British university or from a recognised Nigerian university/Ghanaian university. Up to 5 scholarships valued at approximately £2000 each will be awarded. The closing date for applications is 30 June 2015.

Eligibility for the 2015 West Africa Merit Scholarship:

  • To be eligible for this award, candidates must hold the equivalent of a First class British Honours degree from a British university or from a recognised Nigerian university or Ghanaian university.
  • Candidates must also be self-funded, and not in receipt of any financial assistance from the Nigerian government.
  • To be considered for the scholarship you will need to have applied to the University of Aberdeen and been offered a place starting in January or September 2015. You must also be a privately funded student, and not in receipt of any financial assistance from the Nigerian or Ghanaian Government.
  • The scholarship can only be held by a student of the University commencing study in January or September 2015– it cannot be transferred to other institutions.
  • Priority will be given to students who do not already have additional scholarship funding (student loans excluded) and to those who have firmly accepted either a conditional or unconditional offer for a place at the University at the time the selection committee meets.

More scholarship description

Scholarship Description: This funding opportunity is open to Nigerian students undertaking a full-time taught postgraduate programme in either the College of Arts and Social Sciences or the College of Life Sciences and Medicine. To be eligible for this award, candidates must hold the equivalent of a First class British Honours degree from a British university or from a recognised Nigerian university. Candidates must also be self-funded, and not in receipt of any financial assistance from the Nigerian government.

How to Apply for the scholarship

A completed application form, transcript and one academic reference should be emailed or posted.

Scholarship Application Deadline:

The closing date for applications is 30 June 2015. All applications for the 2015 West Africa Merit Scholarship at University of Aberdeen in United Kingdom must be submitted not later than the stated date.


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Monday, 22 December 2014

See new photo of Annie Idibia & her daughter


 



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Top 10 Controversies That Nigerians experienced In 2014



 
Nigeria has experienced quite a number of controversial issues in the year 2014. Some of these issues will definitely spill into 2015 as they are still unfolding.
This list has the most talked about incidents that helped shape the outgoing year for better or worse.
Here is a list of 10 striking controversies that rocked Nigeria in 2014:
1. The Federal Government suspends Central Bank of Nigeria Governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi (February 20)




Sanusi Lamido SanusiPresident Jonathan suspended Malam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as the CBN governor, claiming that his tenure had been characterised by acts of financial recklessness and misconduct. The president said he was concerned about far-reaching irregularities under Malam Sanusi's watch, which have distracted the apex bank away from the pursuit and achievement of its statutory mandate. He however did not exit the financial stage without responding to the 35-count allegations against him by the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria and the federal government.

2. At least 19 applicants killed across the nation at Immigration Service recruitment exercise (March 15)
No fewer than 19 applicants lost their lives and dozens were injured at the 2014 Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) recruitment exercise, a tragedy which occurred when 6.5 million people across the country (including the FCT) stormed various recruitment centres in the country for 4,000 positions.
The applicants who had thronged venues of the exercise, mostly stadia, paid N1,000 as application fee. The Federal Government and the two chambers of the National Assembly constituted separate committees to probe the tragedy at the time, but the reports of the panels are yet to be made public.
President Jonathan also promised automatic employment for those 'certified injured' and three slots for immediate family members of those killed, but there are court cases and protests by those affected and civil society organisations over the failure of the government to honour the promises made. Failure to sack Minister of Interior, Comrade Abba Moro, even after taking full responsibility for the tragedy remains controversial. 

3. Abduction of schoolgirls from Chibok Girls' Government Secondary School (April 14)
Boko Haram militants stormed a secondary school in Chibok, Borno State, where students were writing their final examinations and abducted over 200 girls. Security forces failed to immediately go after them.
Later, the leader of the Boko Haram sect, Abubakar Shekau, in a video claimed responsibility, jeering that some of the girls have been married off, while all of them were forced to convert to Islam. The abduction attracted national and international outrage, culminating in protests in some parts of Nigeria and around the world, made popular by the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls.
At least 56 of the abducted girls escaped on their own at various times, while the rest are believed to be held by the terrorists in Sambisa Forest. President Jonathan has vowed to have the girls released.

4. DHQ Spokesman announces 'rescue' of Chibok girls (16 April)


Major-General Chris OlukoladeThe Director of Defence Information, Major-General Chris Olukolade, announced the rescue of "all 129 girls" except eight. The very next day, he retracted the statement to the collective chagrin of Nigerians and the international community.
Fast-forward to July, Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh, said the Nigerian military had discovered where the schoolgirls were being kept, but that they would not use force to rescue them. Badeh was quoted to have said: "The good news for the girls is that we know where they are but we cannot tell you, we cannot come and tell you military secrets here. Just leave us alone, we are working…"

5. Ebola disease descends on Nigeria (July 20)


Patrick SawyerAn American-Liberian, Patrick Sawyer, arrived Lagos from Monrovia and it was reported that he looked "terribly ill" and was subjected to medical examination in a private hospital in Lagos. His confirmatory test results for Ebola infection were still pending and it eventually proved that Sawyer had Ebola.
The then Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, broke the news at a world press conference in Abuja. A lot of events followed, including burials anywhere in the country requiring a mandatory death certificate. Nigeria's request for an experimental drug was turned down. Several Ebola cure claims ranging from consumption of bitter kola to salt water surfaced and fizzled out. In the end, Nigeria confirmed a total of 19 cases, of whom seven died and 12 survived, hailed as heroes.
The country effectively contained the virus, as the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared it Ebola-free 42 days after the country's last infectious contact with a confirmed or suspected case. The struggle lasted exactly 93 days.

6. First Lady Patience Jonathan publicly doubts Chibok girls' abduction (May 5)


The First Lady, Patience Jonathan, burst in tearsThe First Lady, Patience Jonathan, at a second enlarged stakeholders' meeting on the abducted schoolgirls openly burst into tears, instantly spawning an internet meme and widely circulated video in which she kept repeating "There is God o."
Mrs. Jonathan had requested Hajiya Nana Shettima, the wife of Borno State governor, to chair the committee which sought clarification on conflicting issues on the matter. Mrs. Shettima however did attend the second meeting, to which Mrs. Jonathan complained bitterly. One of the most memorable parts of the video – as well as its lowest point – probably remains when Mrs. Jonathan infamously asked the Chibok school's principal in halting Pidgin English: "Na only you waka come?" 

7. IGP withdraws Tambuwal's security over defection to APC (Oct 30)


Alhaji Aminu TambuwalThe Inspector-General of Police (then in acting capacity) Mr. Suleiman Abba ordered the withdrawal of policemen attached to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal, two days after he defected to the APC from the PDP. The IGP said that since Tambuwal had defected, he could no longer enjoy the privilege of police protection. The Department of State Services (DSS) followed suit. Mr. Abba, on November 26, when he appeared before the House Committee on Police Affairs, was adamant and refused to recognise Tambuwal as the Speaker of the House of Reps, insisting it would be "subjudice" for him to address him as such, as long as the matter was in court. The members of the committee were angry and staged a walk-out.

8. Botched arms deals in South Africa (Sept 2014)
In September, a chartered Bombadier Challenger 600 plane with two Nigerians and an Israeli national onboard ferried $9.3 million to South Africa allegedly for the purchase of arms. But upon landing at the Lanseria International Airport, northwest of Johannesburg, the cargo (money) was apprehended by the South Africa Revenue Service (SARS) which claimed it was smuggled funds. It said the money was not declared and the amount was way beyond "the prescribed legal limit" approved by laws of the country.
The president Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsajafor, admitted ownership of the jet but said: "I leased the aircraft on August 2, 2014 to a company to run it. It was the leasee that entered into an agreement with the people who carried out the transfer of funds. Having leased the aircraft to the Green Coast Produce Company Limited, any transaction undertaken with the aircraft can no longer be attached to me." 
Again, four weeks later, South Africa's Asset Forfeiture Unit of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) seized another $5.7 million meant for another arms deal. The NPA ordered the funds frozen in the bank for allegedly being proceeds of illegal transactions. The controversy is ongoing. 

9. FG announces 'ceasefire deal' with Boko Haram (October 17)
On October 17, the Federal Government announced a ceasefire deal with Boko Haram, sparking hope that the insurgents would release the 276 abducted schoolgirls. It was announced by the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh, who said: "A ceasefire agreement has been concluded between the federal government and Boko Haram." 
The President's Principal Secretary, Hassan Tukur, told BBC Focus on Africa that an agreement to end hostilities had been reached after talks with the violent group. Tukur said Boko Haram announced a unilateral ceasefire on Thursday and the government had responded. He said the sect assured that they have the girls unharmed and that they would release them. However, violence by the sect seems to have escalated, with a video of leader Shekau vehemently denying a ceasefire of any sort.

10. Lawmakers scale National Assembly gates (November 20)

Fence-scaling lawmakerChaos broke out at the National Assembly when the members were summoned from a recess to consider President Goodluck Jonathan's request for the extension of emergency rule in the troubled north-east. The police attempted to stop House of Reps' Speaker, Aminu Tambuwal, and other lawmakers from gaining entry into the assembly chambers.
This action compelled the legislators who were locked out to scale the gates to access the complex. The "no entry" order created pandemonium and chaos, as unknown officers tear-gassed lawmakers, staff and visitors. Police spokesman Emmanuel Ojukwu controversially claimed in a statement that the police were acting on 'intelligence reports' of a likely invasion of the House of Reps by hoodlums.
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Wizkid's baby mama & boo attends Rythym Unplugged (Photos)



Wizkid is really making headlines today, his boo Tania Omotayo and babymama Sola Ogudugu were both spotted at Rhythm unplugged which took place this past Friday. Do you think its appropriate for him to break up with his boo and go back to his baby mama?


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Okadaman beats 7 months old Pregnant woman to coma in Lagos



A commercial motorcycle operator has beaten a seven- month pregnant woman to coma along the Lagos-Badagry expressway, near Oluti bus stop in Lagos.

Trouble started after the woman was said to have paid the unknown rider a stipulated amount of money to convey her from Iyana Iba to First Gate bus stop, Maza Maza.

According to an eyewitness, who identified herself simply as Mama Bola, the pregnant woman, Feyisara, when she regained consciousness in a private hospital, said the agreement was for the rider to move her to First Gate only for him to stop near Oluti, screaming at her to get off from the motorcycle.

The source said Feyisara disclosed that an argument ensued and the rider wanted to move the bike but she held his clothes tight, preventing him from escaping.

According to Mama Bola, "The pregnant woman, Feyisara said she had paid the okada rider the agreed amount only for him to lie that Alakija was the destination she told him. So, when they reached Alakija, he ordered the woman to get off but she refused insisting that she would get off at her destination. So, when the desperate rider wanted to escape and the woman stopped him, he attempted to remove her hands from his clothes but to no avail. The man parked the machine and forcefully removed her hands.


"The woman said she had no choice than to go after his private part. An action which probably angered the man as he punched her in the neck and the woman fell on a stone and was rolling on the ground when sympathisers saw her and took her to a private hospital. She was bleeding".

Meanwhile, the Okadaman had zoomed off to an unknown destination. Police is on his trail.

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