Friday, 31 August 2018

Davido Gushes over Imade and Hailey: "Nah una go finish my money"

Davido is having a “proud daddy” moment!
The singer shared a photo of his adorable daughters Imade and Hailey via Instagram while reaffirming who gets all his famous 30 Billion.
He shared: “My girls 😍😍😍  Be you sister’s keeper πŸ˜‡ Daddy got y’all for life !! Nah una go finish my money I don see d future … dem go dey plan for together “let’s force Daddy to buy us the new this and that “ Anything these two ask of me shall be done !! 🌸🌸Daddy loves y’all.”
Imade and Hailey recently bonded over a play date organized by their moms Sophia Momodu and Amanda. 

BREAKING: Hajj 2018: Three Nigerian pilgrims die in road accident



An accident involving pilgrims to this year’s Hajj has claimed the lives of three Nigerian pilgrims according to Premium Times.
The head of Nigeria’s medical team, Ibrahim Kana, who confirmed the development said the accident occurred Friday morning along Madinah to Makkah highway.
“We just received the news that the accident involving our pilgrims occurred at about 120 kilometers from Madinah to Makkah,” he said.
Mr Kana also said a team from Nigeria is on the way to the scene of the accident to meet with those already deployed by Saudi authorities.
He said further information will be provided later.

Thursday, 30 August 2018

How to Dress Great On Fridays

The way we dress to work nowadays have changed incredibly in the last decade. Even in very corporate and conventional business places, the rules have relaxed. Many industries encourage staff to dress casually. Especially Fridays, many professionals dress down.
However, it is important to remember that it is still WORK and appearance matter a lot.

Use Discretion
Just because you’re dressing casually doesn’t mean you should ignore what your clothes say about you and your work. Never wear sweatshirts if they make you look like you slept in the office. Jeans are great but be careful that the slashes or rips don’t resemble a thug. Distressed jeans, jeans with holes in them or those covered in paint splatter are generally unacceptable as they look messy. Fit is important too. Very baggy or skinny jeans are not going to cut it; boot cut or straight-legged jeans are going to be the most professional option.

Take Care to Look Organized
Always be sure to look your best. Casual Friday isn’t the same thing as Saturday. Put in effort. This is crucial especially when you are in a casual attire since the details are even more important and visible. Make sure that you look great and presentable.

Choose Your Shoes Appropriately.
Never wear Flip flops. Nobody is interested in seeing your feet but shoes and sandals protect your feet better. Ballet flats and certain kinds of sandals are excellent option for women, blending both style and comfort.  Men should consider loafers as a casual alternative to more restrictive business shoes. Sneakers can be tricky, use colours that are not too provocative.

15 billionaires to fund Ojukwu's widow's election —Ohakim

A former governor of Imo State, Chief Ikedi Ohakim, has said  no fewer than 15 Igbo billionaires had been mobilised to fund the senatorial race of the widow of late Igbo leader, Dim Chukwuemeka Ojukwu, Bianca Ojukwu.
He said the Igbo would not watch the wife of their leader be intimidated by anybody in any circumstance.
Ohakim who described the late Ojukwu as the most selfless Igbo leader dead or alive, spoke at Ekwulobia in the Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State during a stakeholders’ meeting of the All Progressives Grand Alliance in the Anambra South Senatorial district.
He enjoined those aspiring to contest the position with Bianca to have a rethink, stressing that it would be a setback to the Igbo and a disservice to Ojukwu for anybody to work against the interest of his widow and in fact any member of his family in general.
He said “Those who are contesting the poll with the wife of our leader may have the money and wherewithal to muzzle down Bianca but they don’t have the same integrity.
“Bianca Ojukwu is not an ordinary human being, she is a spirit. She has double-barreled identity and double-barreled legacy.
“We have mobilised 15 Igbo billionaires to sponsor her ambition and over 25,000 youths to work for her.”
He enjoined the people of Anambra State not to disappoint the Igbo race in the Bianca project.
He added, “The people of Imo, Abia, Ebonyi, Enugu, have asked me to beg you (Anambra) to accomplish this mission and project in memory of our great leader, Dim Chkwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu.
“Ojukwu sacrificed his Oxford education, his personal comfort, his father’s wealth to save the Igbo race at the most auspicious time”.
Bianca said she was going to the Senate to accomplish the dream of her late husband of giving the Igbo a voice in national polity.
She said, “APGA and Igbo interests run in my veins and blood; and I have a kindred obligation to defend it and that’s why I’m going to the Senate. The Ojukwu dream must not die. We can’t abandon Ojukwu.”
Bianca, a former Ambassador of Nigeria to Spain would contest the Anambra South Senatorial poll on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance.
Her late husband led APGA for over a decade during his lifetime, and was at several times the presidential candidate of the party.

Wednesday, 29 August 2018

News Digest: UK announces security assistance for Nigeria; Kenyatta: Even my own family can be investigated

The UK has signed a security and defence pact with Nigeria that would help President Muhammadu Buhari's adminstration fight Islamist militant group Boko Haram.
The announcement was made during Prime Minister Theresa May's visit.
A statement says the UK "will expand its provision of equipment and training for the Nigerian military to help them protect themselves from the threat of improvised explosive devices used by terrorists".
The Boko Haram insurgency, which started in 2009, has led to the deaths of over 20,000 people, with almost two million displaced from their homes in the north-east of the country.
Prime Minister May said:
“We are determined to work side-by-side with Nigeria to help them fight terrorism, reduce conflict, and lay the foundations for the future stability and prosperity that will benefit us all.”
The deal also involves a new $16m (£13m) programme to educate 100,000 children whose learning has been disrupted by the fighting.
The programme will provide school equipment, teacher training and safe places to learn.
The UK will also help with counter terrorism tactics that will help Nigeria disrupt the recruitment of militants.
2.Kenyatta: Even my own family can be investigated
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has tried to prove his corruption busting credentials by insisting that the current anti-graft drive could include members of his family.
"We have begun to tackle corruption regardless of who you are... even if you're my own family member," Mr Kenyatta told the BBC's HardTalk programme.
The president's family is one of the richest in the country with interests across the economy.
Mr Kenyatta said he welcomed public scrutiny of his wealth.
As I have always stated, what we own is open to the public
If there is an instance where somebody can say that what we have done is not legitimate say so. We are ready to face any court."
In June, the Kenyan government launched what are called lifestyle audits for every public servant where their wealth will have to be declared.
Mr Kenyatta said that he would be happy to take part in that process.
3.Germany returns Namibia genocide skulls
Germany has handed back the human remains of indigenous people killed during a genocide in colonial Namibia more than 100 years ago.
A Namibian government delegation received the remains at a church service in the German capital, Berlin.
There are thought to be hundreds of Namibian skulls in Germany and on Wednesday more than 25 remains were handed back.
The bones had been sent to Germany for now-discredited research to prove the racial superiority of white Europeans.
Tens of thousands of Herero and Nama people were murdered in response to an anti-colonial uprising. Their descendants are still waiting for an apology from the German government.
Skulls from Germany's other African colonies, including modern day Cameroon, Tanzania, Rwanda and Togo, were also used in the discredited studies.
The genocide began in 1904 after a Herero and Nama rebellion in response to the German expropriation of their land and cattle.
4. Trump hails Kim, sees no need to resume U.S.-South Korea war games
Days after canceling a planned visit to North Korea by his top diplomat citing insufficient progress in denuclearization talks, U.S. President Donald Trump hailed his personal relationship North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Wednesday and said there was no reason to resume war games with South Korea.
Trump’s statement came a day after his defense secretary hinted that the drills, which North Korea denounces as rehearsals for invasion, could resume.
Trump tweeted a White House statement in which he once again questioned China’s role in helping to resolve the crisis over North Korea’s development of nuclear weapons that threaten the United States.
5. Trump and Trudeau upbeat about prospects for NAFTA deal by Friday
The leaders of the United States and Canada expressed optimism on Wednesday that they could reach new NAFTA deal by a Friday deadline as negotiators prepared to talk through the night, although Canada warned that a number of tricky issues remained.
Under pressure, Canada rejoined the talks to modernize the 24-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement after Mexico and the United States announced a bilateral deal on Monday.
Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said late on Wednesday that talks were at “a very intense moment” but said there was “a lot of good will” between Canadian and U.S. negotiators.

Kebbi, Niger, Kwara, Kogi, Anambra, Delta, Bayelsa may experience flooding – Agency


The Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency has warned Nigerians living by the banks of River Niger and its floodplains to immediately relocate over possible flooding.
The agency gave the warning on Wednesday in Abuja in a statement signed by Mr Clement Nze, the agency’s Director of Engineering Hydrology.
Nze named the states likely to be affected to include Kebbi, Niger, Kwara, Kogi, Anambra, Delta, and Bayelsa.
He said the middle Niger portion of the Niger basin (Niger Republic) experienced high flows last week with the flood advancing into the Lower Niger (Nigeria).
NIHSA noted that both Kainji and Jebba Dams were already spilling water downstream with the level of water in Lokoja downstream of the confluence standing at 8.69m.
“This value has exceeded the corresponding value of 8.57m that occurred on Aug. 29, 2012,” he said.
In a related development, the agency said the flooding that occurred in Kaduna on Aug. 23 and Aug. 24 had started arriving Shiroro Dam built on River Kaduna.
“In the event that Shiroro Dam equally starts spilling water, it will portend more danger downstream.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that NIHSA had in May, released the 2018 Annual Flood Outlook (AFO) for the 36 states of the country.
The outlook projected that Sokoto, Niger, Benue, Anambra, Ogun-Osun, Cross River and Yobe states would have high risks of river flooding.
It also indicated that Lagos, Bayelsa, Rivers, Delta and Ondo states might experience coastal flooding.
The agency attributed this to a likely rise in the sea level and tidal surge, which would impact fishing and coastal transportation.
The outlook, which is a yearly projection by the agency, further indicated that flash and urban flood were expected to occur in Port Harcourt, Sokoto, Lagos, Ibadan, Kaduna, Yola, Abuja, and Maiduguri.
Others are Awka, Abakaliki, Birnin-Kebbi, Kano, Yenogoa, Abeokuta, Ado-Ekiti, Lokoja, Lafia, Makurdi, Calabar, Jos, Owerri, Osogbo, Ilorin and Nsukka.
Gombe, Suleja, Karu, Nyanya, Abaji, Onitsha, Sapele, Hadejia and other major cities with poor drainage completed the list.

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Give us your NYSC ‘allowee’ – Fans beg Davido


Some social media followers of Assurance crooner, David Adeleke, otherwise known as Davido, have pleaded with him to donate his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Some social media followers of Assurance crooner, David Adeleke, otherwise known as Davido, have pleaded with him to donate his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) stipends, commonly called ‘allowee’, to them.
Recall that the singer had commenced his NYSC programme.
Davido’s fans are of the view that the Bentley-driving Omo Baba Olowo has no need for the N19,800 per month that youth corps members are paid.
Below are some comments DAILY POST gathered from Twitter:
@omolayo_iyanu, “Lol…I even called my bro to come n see who I saw in NYSC uniform….I pray I get posted where u are….in d main time pls send me ur allowee make I take am hold body together.”
@sirtee4632, “Help me tell your tolotolo to forward his allawee to me abeg”.
@miracleSomadina, “The richest corper… just be sending the monthly allowie”.
@Mathieuogbeh12, “How the 19800 will drop in your account”.
@DutchessAonani, “Congrats.. Oyah! how are we doing the allowee thing, less talk.”
@sarjibreel, “Wait, so this guy will also collect 19,800 h’allawe”.
@omolayo_iyanu, “don’t spoil market for me now…I need d money badly”.


@Anniepieeh, “Corper wee!! Abeg bless ur girl with ur alawee…u no too need am na..bless u.”