Sunday, 20 August 2017

‘All I Saw Was Old Men Singing Rubbish’ – Hushpuppi Comes For Phyno, Olamide & Timaya

Nigerian socialite, Hushpuppi has bravely responded to singer, Phyno for dissing him on Timaya‘s latest music release, Telli Person.

For those who don’t know, Hushpuppi and Phyno have been at it since the former called out the later and Kcee for wearing fake fashion accessories. Hush even went as far as claiming Phyno begged him for a Gucci shirt.

Phyno, recently shaded Hushpuppi on Timaya’s Telli Person which he was featured alongside YBNL boss, Olamide.

Seems Hush just woke to the news and his comeback is… well see for yourself below.


Read Charly Boy's Letter To President Buhari Upon His Return

Controversial media personality Charly Boy, has penned an open letter to president Buhari upon his return to the country yesterday.

He wrote:

We are glad that you have finally returned to the country our dear president.
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We are glad that you listened to the yearnings of patriotic Nigerians who consider your prolonged absence from the country an aberration. Indeed, you are a man who listens to his people.
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Now that you are back, Mr. President, please get back to work immediately. We want you to immediately tackle the various security issues in the country. We want you to take a decisive step in tackling the myriad of secessionist agitations in the country.
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Finally, Mr. President, many Nigerians are still suffering in abject penury and most of our youths are jobless and roaming the streets hopelessly and helplessly, we would like you to take a decisive step to bring succour to Nigerians who want you to deliver on your mandate as regards these pertinent issues.
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Once again Mr. President, welcome back. We wish you good health and a successful reign.
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Thank you for resuming back to work. We love you! Our Mumu Don Do.

Horoscope Destroyed My Relationship With Gifty - Mr 2Kay

Nigerian singer, Mr 2Kay, has revealed the reason his relationship with  ex-Big Brother Naija housemate, Gifty did not work.
 In an exclusive chat with Channels TV, the artiste blamed zodiac sign for their failed relationship explaining they now have a cordial relationship devoid of romance.
“I and gifty are cool but we are not dating, we are better in our different zones. Some loves are better not in relationship but friendship, we are not an item.” 
“Zodiac signs are very important for us to know, if your zodiac signs don’t really match then it doesn’t really match because some people are not matched, they are just wasting their time with each other, ” he said.

Kaduna Hospital Offers Free Surgeries To Celebrate Buhari's Return


To celebrate President Buhari's return from London, a hospital in Kaduna has announced it would render free surgeries for poor Nigerians.


Facebook user, Tasiu Ibrahim, posted the banner announcing the free surgeries writiong:
The hospital said, “FREE SURGERIES AS BABA RETURNS! As a way of expressing our gratitude to Almighty Allah, for returning safely, our President, Muhammadu Buhari (GCFR), to continue the stewardship of our dear country Nigeria; we at Sultan Hospital hereby declare a week of free surgeries for indigent Nigerians. We pray to Almighty Allah to grant Mr President more strength and wisdom to steer the affairs of this Nation. All concerned patients are welcomed!”

Size of a man's penis doesn't matter as long as it gives me pleasure - Amara Maduka

Curvy Nollywood actress, Amara Maduka has given details on how she loves her sex experiences.
Amara in an interview with Potpourri noted that unlike many who care about the size of a man's penis, she really doesn't care as long as it gives her sexual pleasure and satisfaction in bed.
Amara said: 
“Size doesn’t matter when it comes to sex; it’s how you use what you have that matters. What is the essence of a big ‘banana’ if it cannot be used well?” she asked.

On the weirdest place she has ever had sex, the talented script writer said:
 “I once had sex in the pool, it was way better than bedroom sex. “I prefer early morning sex, the one that happens when your husband wakes you up with erection and you initially pretend you are not interested, but you really want to get down to it.”

South African authorities allows Grace Mugabe Leave with no assault charge

Zimbabwe’s first lady Grace Mugabe has been allowed to return to Harare, by South African authorities. She was allowed to leave without pressing the charge of assault against her.

Zimbabwe media confirmed Grace’s arrival in Harare, a week after a 20-year-old model, Gabriella Engels, accused her of assault in an upmarket Johannesburg hotel room.

Although South African police claimed to have placed border posts on “red alert” to prevent her leaving the country, it is now confirmed that the wife of 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe had been granted diplomatic immunity.

A bruised Gabriella Engels has accused Grace Mugabe of whipping her with an electric extension cable a week ago as she waited with two friends in a luxury hotel suite to meet one of Mugabe’s adult sons.

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ASUU's Demands Are Unrealistic - Oby Ezekwwesili

In light of the current economic situation of the country, former Minister of Education, Dr Oby Ezekwesili, on Sunday said that the demands by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) were unrealistic.

Ezekwesili said this while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ibadan while reacting to the ongoing strike embarked upon by the union.

“Money is not limitless and yet everyone must acknowledge that investment in education is crucial and it is key.

“There are, however, some fundamental reforms that the sector needs in order to ensure that it is not about the size of the funding but about the productivity of the funding.
“You cannot simply express a desire, it must be founded on reality and that means you must know what can be achieved within a given period,” she said.
“If you remember, the ASUU negotiation started in 2007 when I was the Minister of Education and we constituted a government negotiation team, led by the late Gamaliel Onosode,
“Even though that period was short, one of the major issues for me was for us to make sure that we were being evidenced based in the way we were solving the problem,
“We considered issues like the existing model in countries similar to us in emerging economies,’’ she said.

The former minister said the team also considered what could be done by the public and private sectors about university funding among others.

“Those are the kinds of evidence that we had and on the basis of which we hinged our negotiation at that time,
“It was a very short period and then we had to leave and the next government that took over had to continue.
“I do not know the basis of the final agreement they reached with ASSUU, but if it was not anchored on analytical evidence, I am not surprised that there has been inability to implement it.”
She urged the Federal Government and ASUU to renegotiate on the basis of analysis and evidence to find lasting solution to the dispute.

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Runtown Poses On Mercedes G-Wagon For His Birthday

Runtown, is indeed having the best times now.


The MAD OVER YOU CROONER took to IG to share new photos of himself sitting atop his birthday present.

The singer got himself a Mercedes G-Wagon for his birthday.

Congrats!

I Still Gat Mad Love For Tuface - Blackface

After several years of badmouthing his former bandmate, Tuface Idibia, Blackface has finally revealed despite all of that,  there is no love lost..


He took to social media to share a throwback photo of himself with Tuface and Faze captioning the snap:

I #still #gat #mad #love for dem#brothers. I #remember #when we #use to #sit#down #together at the #plantation #villa@official2baba @fazealone @blackfacenaijachaiiii time can run she…

Businessman stripped, paraded over death of 9 -year old boy

A businessman was stripped naked and paraded in Awka-Etiti ,Anambra state for allegedly causing the death of a 9-year old boy.

According to Eyewitness News, the little boy was said to have mistakenly collected biscuits and peak milk from the provision seller,Ebuka’s shop in the company of his younger brother.
For allegedly stealing the peak milk without the man’s consent, the boy’s skin began to rot forcing the parents to start looking for a cure for their son. The parents were told that Ebuka had a hand in the boy’s ailment and could help.


However, Ebuka who dedicated his shops to some deities in Ukpor in the state was demanding for the sum of N15m for him to offer his help. About N475,000 was paid , but all attempts to save the life of the teenager proved abortive as he gave up the ghost before help could come.

The leaders of Awka-Etiti therefore swung into action and arrested Ebuka. He was stripped and paraded in public for the boy’s death.

Mum accused of "sexualising" daughter,7 why gyrated like a stripper at beauty contest

These shocking pictures show a raunchy dance routine performed at a beauty contest by a little girl aged just seven.

The footage of little Beau's Love Island-themed display at a “teenie pageant” was shot by her proud mum.



And yesterday Anita Moss astonishingly insisted:
“Other parents have ­criticised me for sexualising my child but I don’t see what the big deal is.
“A paedophile will be attracted to ­children whether they’re in pageants, swimming pools or wherever.“I’m doing nothing wrong and anyone who says I am is just jealous.”

 Last night children’s charities urged parents not to put their children through such contests. Kidscape boss Lauren Seager-Smith said: “There should be no place for a competition like this.”

Incredibly, Beau’s highly-inappropriate Love Island routine won the pageant, netting her a tiara as a prize.

 “I protect her as much as I can. I’m her mother and I don’t want any harm to come to her.

“But I’m not going to not put stuff up on social media because of a weirdo who wants to go online and has a problem. If we get that bad then what’s the world coming to? It’s just over-reacting.”

Anita spends up to £3,000 a year on Beau’s outfits.



Culled from Daily Mirror

Nigerians living in Ghana reportedly under attack as Nigerian man allegedly stabs citizen to death

Nigerians are reportedly under attack after the Police in Sowutoum area of Ghana  arrested a Nigerian for allegedly stabbing a man to death, claiming him to be a thief.



According to reports, the Nigerian Ghana resident, 48-year-old Thompson Peter, allegedly stabbed Ghanaian 27-year-old Misbau Amadu in the head with a knife after a confrontation at his residence at about 10:00pm on Thursday.




“The victim was rushed to the Mary Lucy Hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival by the doctors.


“Inspector Kwabena Danso, Deputy Accra Regional Police Public Relations Officer (PRO), said a week ago, Thompson Peter lodged a complaint at the Sowutoum Police Station that Misbau Amadu had broken into his apartment and stolen some items.
“After taking the statement of Thompson, the PRO said the police proceeded to the residence of Misbau Amadu with the intent of inviting him to the station to help investigate the claim but he was not available.
“Thompson said at about 9:00 pm last Thursday, Misbau came to his (Thomson’s) house, armed with a knife to attack him for reporting the case to the police. In the course of the fight, Thompson said he overpowered Misbau and stabbed him in self-defence.“The matter is still under investigations,” Inspector Kwabena Danso posted
In a Facebook post by Stephen Chase Ebuka, Ghanaian policemen were attacked by angry youths in the crime scene because they wanted to enforce peace in the neighbourhood. He says 5 Nigerians have been killed along Santa-Maria, a few kilometres away from Sowutom.



People Misunderstand Me A Lot - Burnaboy

Nigerian artiste, Burnaboy, has given a little insight to his person.

Burna who is known to speak his mind about any situation, caring less whose ass is gored, has made it known he does not like to sugarcoat things, he prefers to tell the truth and deal with the consrquences.

Speaking with Sunday Scoop, he said:

“I am someone who calls a spade a spade. I say it as I see it, and I don’t like to sugarcoat things. I believe in being real and I don’t have time for industry politics. There is a lot of fakeness in the industry; people say one thing, yet they mean another. For me, I wouldn’t say anything behind your back. I would say whatever I want to say right to your face, and that’s the end. I believe in expressing myself immediately and after that, it’s over; I move on. But in this industry, if you speak the truth, you begin to look like the odd one out and that’s not cool. That’s why I don’t have lots of friends in the industry because I like to keep to myself.”

How I knew my husband was the one for me- Monalisa Chinda

Monalisa Chinda has explained why she dished out relationship advice to men on her Instagram page. . She also revealed how she knew her second husband,Victor Coker was the man for her. Earlier in the week,she wrote on her Instagram,

 “A man must derive pleasure from serving his girlfriend (or) wife. This can only be achieved in a relationship based on true love and mutual respect. A woman becomes even more beautiful and adorable for the man that pampers her. African men (fail) to understand that acts of love and respect bring out the best in a woman.”

 Sunday Scoop (Punch)reached out to her to find out what actually prompted her post. She said,

“Beyond how a man looks or what he has, what is more important is how he treats a woman. Men are rarely advised on how to treat women in a relationship; most of what you see is advice to women. I just decided to give the men some tips that would do them a lot of good if they follow it.”



Speaking on what convinced her that her husband was the man for her, she said,
 “I found that I was at peace with him. He is God-fearing and has a good relationship with his family. I also always like to be in his company, and I knew it deep inside me that I had found the one. He loves my daughter like his own child and she feels very comfortable with him as well. Of course, there were a couple of other things I looked out for and the good thing was that he surpassed all my expectations.”

On the lessons she learnt from her past marriage, she said,
“Don’t let your emotions becloud your judgment; you have to use your head at all times. I believe I’m a humble person and I don’t have any problem admitting it when I’m wrong. I have also learnt to be patient and not make hasty decisions. In all, marriage is a lifelong training ground so you learn every day. It is important to understand the person you’re in a relationship with; know their likes and dislikes and that should guide your conduct, so that you wouldn’t have issues.”

I Stayed Away From Phones, Huge Distraction For Me - Girl Who Made 9 A's In WAEC Reveals

She became a hot topic when her WASSCE result was released and she made A in all her papers.
Chinecherem Cynthia Ali, a former student of Shalom Academy, Enugu, has revealed how she passed all her papers.

Please introduce yourself.
I hail from Umuagama community in Enugu State. I am the third of eight children. I am 18 years old. I attended Shalom Academy in Nsukka, Enugu State. My parents are not so rich but they gave me adequate care. My dad is a teacher. He also has a poultry farm. My mother works as a medical lab scientist in a district hospital.

You became the first pupil in your school to earn A grade in all the subjects you sat for in WASSCE. 
What motivated you to achieve the feat?

While I was in school, my priority was to make a wonderful result. I had clarity of purpose in what I wanted to achieve. My elder brother was the chief motivator. He made six As in his WASSCE last year. He told me I could do better than he did. He planted that goal to surpass his feat in me. Whenever I had a problem with my studies, he was always around to help me out. He practically taught me the techniques to excel in the subjects. He prepared my mind about the syllabus in SS3, who the teachers were and what would enable me to get the best from each of them.
He told me I needed to put in extra efforts in whatever I was doing. On my first day in school, when I got to SS1, my chemistry teacher called me and told me certain things about my goal. He told me no one had ever made nine As in the school. He said he heard an inner voice that I could break the record. I was just laughing when he told me. I had a note which I titled, “My future WASSCE results.”

I wrote down my results on the note, filling As across all the subjects I was to sit for. I prayed to God to help me achieve the goal. My friends who saw the note said I was going crazy. But I told God to help me. Another teacher that helped me a great deal was my biology teacher. She prepared a study timetable for me to follow. She told me to study at least two hours at a stretch. The two teachers (chemistry and biology) told me my goal was achievable.
 
Have you always had an excellent result like this?
By God grace, I have always excelled in my studies. My results were always among the best.

What did you say when you saw your outstanding result?
I was overwhelmed with joy. It was a record-breaking result because no one had ever made that result in my school. On that day, I was sleeping. My brother came to wake me up and broke the news. When I saw it, I thought I was dreaming.

How many hours did you study daily?
In our school, we were mandated to observe our preparatory classes for day students. From 2.30pm to 4pm, I would go home to cook and do other things I needed to do till around 7pm. From 7pm till 10pm, I was always reading my books daily. Sometimes, I could set aside five or six hours to read.

How did you cope with the distractions from boys in school?

I never had a boyfriend. One thing I learnt along the line was that once one is serious with one’s studies, it will be difficult for boys to approach one for a relationship. When I was in SS1, one day I entered the class. There was this male classmate of mine who was always disturbing me. I was reading my book. We had just finished the computer practical. Others were discussing while I was reading my book. Then the boy said, “What’s the problem with you? Is it that you cannot rest, at least talk to people.”

He said I didn’t need to be reading every time. I was able to overcome the pressures of male pupils because I didn’t entertain any unserious talks. They knew me for that so they avoided me. Also, I was a day student, so I spent most of my time in class. We had preparatory classes by 4pm so I was always at home when I was not in school. This made it impossible for any boy to approach me. Maybe if I was in the boarding school, it would have been a different story. I am a quiet girl. Because I rarely had time to chat with others, they said I was a proud girl. But I taught a few of my classmates in my spare time.

What subject was the most challenging for you and how did you overcome it?

I think physics posed the greatest challenge. I always found it hard comprehending the subject. The situation changed when I got to SS3. Our physics teacher always gave us tests every week. If you failed the test, he would cane you. I was afraid of his cane. I then made up my mind to study hard. Along the line, I realised that physics was not even as difficult as I thought. Mathematics was easy for me. God was just helping me at every stage. I found out that I understood what I was taught quickly. We had five mathematics teachers. While in school, mathematics was divided into five areas. We had separate teachers for arithmetic, algebra, statistics, geometry and vector. Each of these subjects was taught separately. The way mathematics was split into five areas really helped me to have a thorough understanding of the subject. I usually excelled in my mathematics examinations even without studying. I love the subject so much.

How did you feel meeting the Enugu State governor?
I thank God for the privilege to meet the governor at my age. I am grateful to God for making it possible. Thousands of pupils in our state would like to meet the governor. For me, it is one of the most memorable moments of my life as I shook hands with the governor. The governor congratulated me and said the commissioner for education would reach out to me.
Later, I was told that the governor had given me a scholarship to study in any university of my choice in Nigeria and a prize of N1m. I felt overwhelmed. I never believed that I would be a beneficiary of a scholarship. I appreciate the government for this noble gesture.

What role did your parents play in your success?

My dad is an English teacher. He always encouraged us. He taught us English after school hours. He made sure I didn’t use a mobile phone. Once I got to secondary school, I neither used a phone nor had access to any gadget. It was a serious offence at home. It really helped me because if I had a mobile, I would have been distracted. I might have spent less time on my studies. My mum always encouraged me too. She told me that when she was my age, she excelled in her studies too. She emphasised that I could break the record. When I was in primary school, my father supported me with extra lessons at home. He also got part-time teachers for me.

Do you think you are a genius?

I don’t think I am one. I think anyone who studied hard and relied on God can make a similar feat.
 
What is the next step for you?
I want to study medicine. I chose medicine because I believe it would enable me to save lives. It is also a noble profession.

What did you score in the UTME?
The UTME was out before I took WASSCE. I scored 266. I was discouraged when I saw the result because I felt I should have got above 300 marks. The good thing is that they also use the WASSCE result to select candidates. They grade prospective candidates, using 60 per cent for the UTME and 40 per cent for the WASSCE result. When I saw my UTME results, I was just praying to God to excel in WASSCE result a wonderful one. When our principal saw my UTME result, he didn’t believe that it was my result because he expected more from me. UTME was very easy for me and I was disappointed when I saw the score.

Which schools did you apply to?

I applied to the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and Ebonyi State University. The universities have not started issuing admission letters. They have started uploading the results. The cut off mark for medicine is 290 or so in UNN last year. I checked my result and it was 319.6, so I am hopeful I would be admitted.

Why don’t you study abroad instead?
I want to study in Nigeria first. I guess I am too young to study outside the country all alone. But I would like to do postgraduate studies abroad.

Was cramming part of your studying methods?
I am not good at cramming books. I develop many codes to remember what I read.
What are the most remarkable lessons you have learnt from your success?
I think the most important part of my success story is to do one’s best and to trust in God. I always believe that it’s only God that can enable me to fulfill my destiny.

On My Engagement To Caesar - Eva Talks Broken Engagement, Music And More In New Interview

She has kept her fans waiting for something new for a while and rapper Eva, has revealed she does have new materials but needs time to clear some personal issues off her plate.
Speaking with Sunday Scoop, Eva said:

“I have been busy lately with a lot on my plate. But my fans should keep their fingers crossed because I will be coming out with something to blow their minds soon. Right now, I just need to sort some things out personally and get some things off my head.”

On quitting music, Eva said:
 “I would be lying if I say I don’t think of quitting music; I actually do that often. Sometimes, I just wake up feeling it’s all not worth it but I also push myself forward and continue to evolve. I will credit my stay in the industry to God because He is the one that gives me the strength to carry on. At times when it seems things are not working right, I just smile and move on because I know God is in control. I am also spurred on by the fact that there is still so much I want to achieve and I’m not a quitter. I am surrounded by great people who always encourage and motivate me to be the best version of myself. The most important thing is that I am happy doing what I truly love and I don’t take that for granted because not everybody gets that chance.”
On the end of her engagement to OAP, Ceaser, she said curtly, “I would rather not talk about that please. Thank you.”

Is Oladips Trying To Pull A Wizkid?

The world created even more enormous space of love for Wizkid in their hearts when a video of him prostrating to music legend, Kind Sunny  Ade hit the internet. Many instantly created a humility picture perfect image of Wizzy in their head with that act.


Reminisce's act, Oladips, whom has been hailed for his humility, talent and major love and respect for his fans showed this and more during a recent show in Ondo.

After his highly successful performance on stage, he finished the show by prostrating for his fans who immediately went wild once more for this move.

Watch video:

SUNDAY SERMON: Open Heavens – The Great Virtue By Pastor E.A. Adeboye

Topic: The Great Virtue [Sunday 20, August 2017]

Memorise: And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three; but the greatest of these is charity. – 1 Corinthians 13:13
Read: 1 Corinthians 13:1-3 (KJV)

1 Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal.
2 And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing.
3 And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing.

Bible in One Year: 2 Kings 23; Ezekiel 27:26-28:10, Hymn: Sing hymn 18: Onward Christian Soldier

Open Heavens 20th Sunday, August 2017 Message:

“The LORD hath appeared of old unto me, saying, Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore with lovingkindness have I drawn thee.” – Jeremiah 31:3

Love is a decision of commitment that is expressed as a strong feeling of affection and attraction. Based on God’s nature and actions, the Scripture gives us insight into the source, character and value of love. The Bible teaches that God is the source of love and that His very character is love. If you have ever been deeply in love with someone to the point of obsession, you will discover that you may lose your appetite and forget to eat because of that person (Song of Solomon 5:2-8).Your mind will become occupied with nothing else but that person. The object of your love is the last thing you think of when you go to bed and the first thing you think of when you wake up. Love involves the totality of a person’s thoughts, feelings and actions. Love is a central theme of the Christian faith and is a primary characteristic of God’s nature.

37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. 38 This is the first and great commandment.” – Matthew 22:37-38
The first object of our love should be God. We are enjoined to love God with all our heart, soul and mind. Indeed, you need to understand the love of God for you before you can appreciate what true love is. Having received the love of God, God expects you to reciprocate His love by worshipping Him in truth and by showing His love to others. The love of God was manifested on the cross of Calvary. Jesus, with these words, revealed the extent of God’s love for us in John 3:16:
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”

Out of love, God gave His only begotten Son as the ultimate sacrifice for the salvation of humility. He then commanded every one of us that has received His love to reciprocate it by loving one another (1 John 4:7-8). The Bible makes it very clear that the proof of love is its expression through actions, especially actions that are taken in the interest of others. Children of God should never be identified with envy, hatred, pride, selfishness, or any form of wickedness. These vices are contrary to God’s nature in us. As Christians, we must always radiate the love of God with meekness, kindness, patience, peace and joy.

Prayer Point: Father, please fill my heart with Your love, so that Your love may flow through me to others.

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