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Breaking news : Basket Mouth Arrested In London (LOOK)

Breaking news : Basket Mouth Arrested In London (LOOK)

News reaching us right now has it that Superstar Nigerian comedian Basketmouth has been arrested in London...Just kidding. This video is to promote his show – Basketmouth Uncensored Valentine 2014. Check out the video below:



Angry ASUU Leaders Chase Gov Wada Out of Hospital

Idris Wada
Idris Wada
Angry leaders of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) were said to have chased away the Governor of Kogi State, Idris Wada from the emergency ward of the Lokoja General Hospital on Tuesday.
Wada had gone to the hospital to visit their injured colleague, Dr. Ngozi Ilo, and commiserate with them over the death of their former President, Prof. Festus Iyayi, in an accident caused by his convoy.
“Somebody that did not stop after his convoy killed our leader; somebody that did not come to the hospital until some minutes to 5pm (on Tuesday) after the accident that happened around 11am could not be said to be caring. That was why we chased him out of the emergency ward of the hospital and we also prevented him from seeing Prof. Iyayi’s corpse in the mortuary.”
The ASUU leaders, including Dr. Biodun Ogunyemi; the Ibadan Zonal Coordinator, Dr. Nassir Adesola; the Chairman, Lagos State University chapter, Dr. Adekunle Idris; and lecturers chased the governor away.
Their grouse was Gov Wada’s late response to the accident and the uncaring attitude he allegedly displayed on the scene towards the union leaders involved in the accident. They also accused him of trying to make a political gain out of their misfortune.
Dr Adekunnle Idris, who confirmed that Wada was chased out of the emergency ward, said, “We are surprised that a state governor could resort to telling lies because contrary to the claim by his spokesperson that he showed care towards our colleagues, he did not.
“We are not happy with the fact that he came very late to the hospital and the fact that when he came, his press crew attempted to take photograph and video record of Dr. Ilo, who is our national welfare secretary. We stopped them because that was the height of insensitivity.
“Somebody that could not provide us with an ambulance cannot be said to be caring. We had to call UNIBEN for an ambulance that took Ilo to the UNIBEN Teaching Hospital while our colleagues from the Federal University, Lokoja, with the assistance of the vice-chancellor, gave us the ambulance that was used to convey the remains of Prof. Iyayi to Benin.”
Governor Wada latter left the hospital in shame.

Chris Attoh Spotted With An Er3ction While Talking To Damilola Adegbite

Chris Attoh and Damilola Adegbite
According to our sources, we hear Tinsel co-stars Damilola Adegbite and Chris Attoh reportedly dated briefly while they were both on Tinsel but the relationship did not last long. But now it seems they have both rekindled their romance and the relationship is now going steady.It has also be rumored that Damilola Adegbite is currently in Ghana spending time with Chris Attoh. See a picture of them below at Yvonne Nelson's beach party which recently took place in Ghana.
 
Sources have also revealed that their public display of affection leaves no doubt in anyone's mind that the couple is hot for each other. Just in case you still doubt this couple, it is quite obvious that Chris Attoh is definitely attracted to the actress as he was spotted with an erection while talking to her; See pics below:


 
 

Where Boko Haram trains its fighters

Boko Haram
Boko Haram fighters train with al-Qaida’s North African branch in northern Mali, France’s Foreign Minister said yesterday.
Citing documents recovered in the remote Ifoghas mountains in northern Mali, following the French intervention earlier this year, Laurent Fabius said Boko Haram’s presence there demonstrated the interconnection of jihadist groups in Africa.
“This is a source of concern for all of us,” he said at the opening of a conference in Morocco on regional responses to security challenges.
Formed in 2009, Boko Haram seeks to impose Islamic law in northern Nigeria and is blamed for thousands of deaths, including the bombing of the U.N. building in the capital in 2011.
A French priest was kidnapped yesterday in Cameroon, near the border with Nigeria in an area where Boko Haram is known to operate, the French Foreign Ministry said.
While Boko Haram was believed to have links with al-Qaida affiliated groups in the deserts to the north, the actual training of the group in northern Mali was not widely known.
Al-Qaida’s North Africa branch teamed up with extremists from the desert-dwelling Tuaregs to take over northern Mali, until they were driven out by a French-backed African force early this year.
There are long standing concerns that extremist groups throughout the poorly controlled desert regions were coordinating their activities.
Yesterday’s conference, which included foreign ministers from France and some African countries, is seeking to improve regional security cooperation and address porous borders, especially in Libya.
Since the overthrow of Moammar Gadhafi in 2011, security has broken down in Libya and weapons and drug smugglers cross the borders in the south with impunity.
Following the French intervention in Mali, it is widely believed that elements of al-Qaida took refuge in southern Libya, working with smuggling networks.
“The fact remains that as organised crime transcends international borders, there is no doubt in my mind that this type of networking exists with elements of al-Qaida,” Libyan Foreign Minister Mohammed Ahmed Abdelaziz told The Associated Press on the margins of the conference. “This type of networking has serious implications on the security of the borders.”
Nigeria requires more regional help to tackle Boko Haram militants in its restive northeast but the country is likely to have to shoulder most of the burden on its own for now, according to analysts.
The Nigerian military said they were encouraged by the US decision.
“It appears they now understand the reality of the challenges we face in dealing with Boko Haram,” said Defence spokesman Brigadier General Chris Olukolade.
A senior military official last week urged neighbouring Cameroon to do more to help tackle the Islamist insurgency, which has claimed thousands of lives since 2009 and caused international concern over its potential to spread.
The multi-national force enforcing emergency rule in Nigeria’s extreme northeast and tasked with hunting down militants is made up of Nigerian troops, assisted by soldiers from Chad and Niger.
“Cameroon has not contributed troops. Cameroon ought to be on board and it is seen as the weak link in the fight against Boko Haram,” said Kyari Mohammed, a Boko Haram specialist at the Modibbo Adama University in Yola, Adamawa state.
“If Cameroon decides to close its borders, it would help,” Mohammed, who is director of the University’s Center for Peace Studies, told AFP.
A French priest has been kidnapped in northern Cameroon close to the border with Nigeria, the French foreign ministry said, according to BBC News.
Georges Vandenbeusch was seized early yesterday in Koza, about 30km (19 miles) from the border.
“We are working with Cameroonian authorities to secure his release,” French officials said in a statement.
The Nigerian Islamist militant group, Boko Haram, is known to operate in the area.
France said it warned people that the area was dangerous but that “Father Georges chose to remain in his parish to carry out his work”.
Earlier this year, seven members of a French family – three of them children – were abducted by Islamist militants and held hostage for two months.
Following the United States’ designation of Boko Haram and splinter group Ansaru as terrorist organisations, many Nigerians think the label will pressure the government to end the security crisis. But in the shadowy circles of militant groups, the label may also make the groups more famous, and some Nigerians fear that will further damage the country.
The government has been calling Boko Haram a terrorist organisation for years as relentless militant attacks have killed thousands of people and forced tens of thousands to flee their homes.
Modakai Ibrahim, a Kaduna politician, said: “They have not spared anybody. They destroy the church. Before we were thinking that their target was only Christians. But now they have come to show us that they do not want peace. They do not want to live in harmony. They attack pastors. They attack Imams. We have had imams slaughtered. We have had people bombed in the mosque,” said Ibrahim.
Some Nigerians also believe that the U.S. decision means the country is now the home of two internationally recognised terrorist organisations. Others said the U.S. move could do more harm than good.
The Secretary of the Christian Association of Nigeria in Kaduna, Dauda Yakubu, said he feared the label would damage the reputation of the country and scare away investors.
“I believe any state or any country or any nation that is involved in terrorist issues has no development and there will never be peace in that country,” he said.
Abdullahi al-Hassan, a university student in Kaduna, said it would also make it harder for ordinary Nigerians to travel out. He said international airport authorities would fear any Nigerian could be a terrorist.
“There are also citizens that are not happy to fly into other countries because they will [be] looking [for] terrorists, despite that they are not,” he said.
Others said the label, which obligates the United States to freeze any financial dealings with Boko Haram and Ansaru that it would not really change anything in Nigeria.
Retired journalist Garba Iliasu based in Bauchi said the US should have labelled the group as terrorists four years ago, when the insurgency began.
“We were expecting that if there is sincerity on the part of the United States about its so-called ‘war on terror’, America should have reacted the way it is doing now,” he said.
Some analysts said the Boko Haram insurgency, which has kept three northern states under emergency rule – Adamawa, Borno and Yobe – for six months, was too large to fight without international support. On the other hand, security experts said the label could give the group more prestige among Islamist militants, and potentially draw support.
Far to the south of Nigeria, where the group has never operated, Edward Oforomeh, a lawyer in the Niger Delta, said besides the carnage up north, the national economy was reeling as food prices soar with fewer northern meat and vegetable imports. United States involvement, he said, could potentially be a good thing.
“They have recognised the Boko Haram as their enemy, so they will not wait until they come and do a serious havoc on them before they go after them,” he said.
But Oforomeh also said Nigerians should be “wary” of American involvement, pointing out that Nigeria does not want to suffer the fate of Pakistan, with the United States fighting militants from other countries on their soil.

Boko Haram commander sentenced to life imprisonment


Mustapher Umar
Alleged kingpin of the Boko Haram sect, Mustapher Umar, who allegedly bombed office of the Thisday Newspaper in Kaduna State with 12 camp gas cylinders, was today, handed a life sentence by a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja.
Trial Justice Ademola Adeniyi in his judgment, said he was convinced that the accused person deserved to be “removed from the public so that he will not kill more innocent persons.”
Consequently, the court, aside asking the convict to pay the sum of N150million to the families of the three persons that died as a result of his terrorist act, equally ordered that he should be subjected to hard labour while in prison.
Other media outlets affected by that attack on the premises of SOJ Plaza in Kaduna State on April 26, 2012, included the Moment and the Sun Newspapers.
The High Court had heard how the accused person wept bitterly when he was rescued from a badly burnt Honda car that was allegedly used for the operation, saying he had been denied the opportunity of inheriting 72 virgins in heaven

NUDE,NAKED AND UGLY NIGERIAN CELEBRITY WOMEN


We are in the 21st Century and showing some skin seems to be the in thing. While male celebrities are competing for sexy and hot with abs and packs, female celebrities have taken to showing skin and boobs  as their new definition of sexy. These women are successful in their various fields and don’t really care what you think. Here are some pictures below for you to decide; hot or trashy?
Omotola Jalde-Ekeinde
Omosexy as she is fondly called by her fans is one female diva that seems to have it all. Beautiful, successful, and happy in marriage, this screen goddess has nothing stopping her from having a fabulous life. She was recently ranked as one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World by Times Magazine. The beautiful mother of four makes the list of female celebrities that have gone either completely nude or semi-nude with the photo below.
Omotola
Omotola
Cossy Orjiakor
Like her or hate her, Cossy Orjiakor has been one that has not cared much about the perception of the public about her. She has been caught in various states of undress both intentional and unintentional so this list would not be complete if this actress (plus whatever else she may be) name is not found.
cosy-nudecossy-5


Waje     
Waje is one of the most respected female singers in Nigeria and her current hit song “I wish” is one of my favourite songs from her stable. In the video of the said song, Waje was so emotional that she decided to go nude just to show the depth of her feelings and here is a picture just to show you Waje in a state of undress.
waje nude
 
Tonto Dikeh
Tonto is another controversial name in the Nigerian entertainment industry that has had one too many scandals and controversial matters linked to her. The young actress however has not been one to show that she is disturbed by any of the negative press that constantly seems to flow her way. In her own case, Tonto didn’t go completely nude but posed for WOW magazine, but for an observant eye, one would notice that Tonto’s nipples are peeking out.
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Afro Candy

 


Mercy Johnson




Ini Edo



genevieve nnaji






Damilola Adegbite
Damilola Adegbite shared the picture below on her Instagram page on her birthday, May 19th with the caption “Everything a woman should be and more. Happy birthday to me.”
The ex-Tinsel star turned 26th and she played the character of Thelma in the Tinsel series.
Damilola-Adegbite
Rivers-born Adokiye is claiming she got paid $200,000 and was also given a Mercedes Benz G Wagon for this raunchy photo spread which has been featured in a New York magazine.
 
Doris Simeon


Ifeoma Okeke


 Gloria Doyle
 
 Oge Okoye


Anita Hogan

Ufuoma Itoje



Karan Igho


beverly osu

 


 
Susan Ekwe


Empress Njamah