Monday 19 November 2012

D’Banj sets to release album featuring Kanye West next month

Dapo Oyebanjo, more popular as D'Banj, has finally revealed the date
when his first album, after the MoHits era will be released. The
Kokomaster, whose Oliver Twist video won the Most Gifted Male Video,
at the just concluded Channel O Music Video Awards, has confirmed 'D
King's Men' will be available from December 12, 2012.

"OoooSssHhhEeee. Feels Good to be back home. Missed you guys. Indeed
its time for the Bonanza. DB records presents its first official
album. The DVD/CD Compilation titled DKM "D kings Men" 12/12/12. And
the compilation will have the anticipated single Scapegoat featuring
Kanye west. OoooSsssHhhEeee," @iamdbanj tweeted.

The album will be released under his newly formed label, DB Records.

REV. KING APPEARS IN COURT After 5 Years Death Sentence

It has been five years since the General-Overseer of the Christian
Praying Assembly, Chukwuemeka Ezeugo, a.k.a Rev. King was convicted
and sentenced to death by Justice Joseph Oyewole of Ikeja High court.
However, the convict was in court again yesterday to appeal against
the death penalty on him.

It could be recalled that the infamous Pastor was arraigned on
September 26, 2006. He was later convicted and sentenced to death by
hanging on January 11, 2007 for charges of murder and attempted
murder.

At the hearing of his appeal, Mr. Olalekan Ojo, who handled his brief,
while adopting his written address as well as his reply brief, urged
the court to set aside the judgment of the trial court.

The prosecuting party; Lagos State government, represented by
Solicitor-General, Mr. Lawal Pedro, SAN, however, urged the court to
uphold Justice Oyewole's verdict. "We urge your Lordships to dismiss
this appeal". Pedro said.

During the trail of Ezeugo, the prosecuting counsel had argued that
the convict poured petrol on the diseased, Uzor and five others. Uzoh
died August 2, 2006 , 11 days after the incident.

But Ojo, counsel to the convict, had disagreed, claiming that Ezeugo
was not guilty of the crime and was not present when the incident
happened. He also argued that the deceased had in two statements she
made after the incident and before her death, stated that she got
burnt in a generator accident and that the cleric was not responsible
for her injuries, yet they were not admitted in evidence.

The lawyer said that Justice Oyewole's refusal to admit the exhibits
tendered before him led to a great miscarriage of justice, thus the
verdict of a death sentence should be reconsidered.

Snoop Dogg move to football,as He set to buy Celtic Football Club

Snoop Dogg in Celtic claim....Say Something.....

American rapper Snoop Dogg has bizarrely said he would like to invest
in Scottish Premier League champions Celtic. More details
later........

Breaking News- Nestle Plc : Return all GERBER BANANA BABY FOOD because they contain GLASS

Just got this; NEWBORNS!! URGENT!!!... For all parents, Nestle is
asking for everyone to return all GERBER BANANA BABY FOOD expiring
2012 because they may contain glass. Please copy and paste for all
babies safety. Batch code 7613033089 73,even if you're not a
parent,please share to others you could save a baby's life.

Birthday in Photos : RITA DOMINIC, SCALES, KALU IKEAGWU, NIYOLA & MICHELLE DEDE Party with NSE IKPE-ETIM!

On the 9th of November 2012, 360Nobs hosted a special birthday
celebration party for award-winning Nigerian actress Nse Ikpe-Etim.

Nse's celebrity friends including Rita Dominic, Michelle Dede and Kalu
Ikeagwu attended the event. The birthday girl Nse looked hot in a
shimmery maroon mini while other guests rocked a mix of casual and
party looks. BN also spotted EME stars DJ Xclusive, Niyola and Skales.
Actresses Najite Dede, Katherine Obiang and model Uche Odoh were also
on the guestlist.

TB JOSHUA Sponsors Nigerian Students for PhD in OXFORD UNIVERSITY for £100,000 (N26m)

Nigerian Pastor T.B. Joshua, well known for his expansive
philanthropic endeavours, shocked congregants at his church, The
Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN).

on Sunday 18th November 2012 when it was revealed he has sponsored a
Nigerian student to study a PhD in the University of Oxford to the
tune of £100,000, approximately N26 million.
Miss Yinka Oduwole, who introduced herself as one of the youth who was
brought up in The SCOAN and worked there extensively, testified how
she had gained admission to study a PhD in Engineering Science in
Oxford University, UK after a successful Master's Programme in
University College London (UCL). Yinka, who was equally sponsored in
her Master's Degree in Broadband Communication in UCL in which she
came out with a distinction, said Prophet T.B.

Joshua and Emmanuel TV Partners had paid the sum of £100,000 to enable
her to study for a PhD in the prestigious Oxford University."My advice
to youth all over the world is that they should pray as if everything
depends on God and work as if everything depends on them," Yinka, also
a First-Class graduate from the University of Lagos, told the
congregation and viewers worldwide on Emmanuel TV, equally counselling
the youth to find a job in the church and actively engage in godly
activities.

TB Joshua also revealed in the service how footballer Ogenyi Onazi,
the SS Lazio starlet who was recently promoted to the Super Eagles of
Nigeria and scored on his debut against
Venezuela, was brought up in the church and worked there as well
before attaining his current sporting success.

Joshua revealed how he had sponsored Onazi and his colleague Sani
Emmanuel to trial in clubs around the world including Premier League
giants Chelsea and Tottenham, before arriving in SS Lazio, where he is
currently playing for the senior team.

Joshua revealed that close to $1m was spent in this process, to ensure
the duo went to the right club to reach the heights of their
potential. According to Joshua, the reward for raising up such young
people to become leaders of tomorrow in every field of expertise is
immeasurable in monetary or material terms.

"What you make happens for others, God makes happen for you. You are
raised to raise others," Joshua exhorted the crowd, counselling them
to consider the future of their own children and what they were doing
with their lives.

Forbes estimated that Joshua has spent up to $ 20m in charitable
activities alone in the last three years. Thousands of less privileged
students are currently studying in universities across Nigeria and
around the world courtesy of SCOAN's scholarship program.

BY Ihechukwu Njoku – freelance journalist based in London, UK

3,000MW Power Generation for LAGOS State

Lagos State government has said it will scale up electricity
generation within the state to at least 3,000 megawatts within the
next two years, the Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources,
Mr.Taofiq Tijani has said.


Meantime, Senator Gbenga Ashafa, representing, Lagos East Senatorial
District has stressed the urgent need for private sector to buy into
the energy sector as well as sponsor the training of quality manpower
that will control the sector.

Tijani and Ashafa spoke at the weekend during a formal graduation
ceremony in honour of first graduating set of 15 young electrical
engineers under the Youth Energy Career Programme (YECP) run by the
Lagos State Electricity Board, LSEB, and sponsored by Ashafa, with
Siemens, a global player in the power sector as trainer partner.

Tijani, stated that the project is expected to be realised through
continuing partnership with private sector investors in the state
power sector.

Justin Bieber & Selena Gomez Spotted Together After 2012 AMAs in Romance

Ah, young love. It looks like Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez have
reunited yet again this weekend--but this time, no drama. Multiple
eyewitnesses tell our source that the former (and maybe soon
rekindled?) couple were spotted leaving the Nokia Theatre together
hand-in-hand (!) after the 2012 American Music Awards tonight. If
you're replaying the awards show in your head to try and remember
seeing Gomez in the crowd, don't.

She wasn't there. One source explains that the former Wizards of
Waverly Place actress, who was dressed casually in jeans and a dark
top, must have arrived at the end of the show because she was nowhere
in the theater. Once Biebs was done taking press photos, off they
want.

Before meeting up with Selena, however, the singer had a different
lady on his arm: his mom. Awww! This would be the perfect end to
Bieber's night--the 18-year-old walked away with three American Music
Awards: Favorite Pop/Rock Artist, Album and Artist of the Year.

Sunday 18 November 2012

Sexy Dove ''Tiwa Savage'' and mum

The charming Sexy Dove singer brought her mom as a date to the 9th
Annual Channel O Music Video Awards which took place last night in
South Africa.

LIVE UPDATES: President JONATHAN Addressed the Nation

President Goodluck Jonathan is hosting his fourth Presidential Media
Chat since returning to office in May 2011. The first was in September
2011 and the last in June 2012.

The challenges confronting the country – insecurity, economy,
corruption, fuel subsidy, dearth of infrastructural, among others –
are still largely the same since his last media chat. The president's
handling of the the flooding which ravaged parts of the country and
its aftermath would be an additional issue for discussion.

Send in questions via twitter handle @mediachatng or via SMS to
+2347026076865 during the presidential media chat

During the two-hour programme which will be broadcast live in major
government media between 7p.m. to 9p.m, "a representative selection of
the most significant questions received will be presented to President
Jonathan for his response," his spokesman, Reuben Abati, said.

20.55

The media chat ends, with the president assuring that he, with his
vice president and team, will "leave something behind (by the end of
his four year tenure) that Nigerians will be proud of."

20.52

"God willing, we'll stop stealing of our crude oil," President Jonathan.

20.51

Crude oil theft vs Subsidy: "Crude oil stealing is different from
subsidy," President Jonathan said. He added that one could find a
correlation where if crude oil is not stolen, government will make
more money and pay for subsidy easily.

20.48

"We want to bring experts… to sit down and analyse what is the problem
with the aviation sector," Jonathan said. "There will be a retreat on
the Aviation sector in January 2013."

20.47

The First Lady: "She is fine, she was with us in service today," the
president said. "She is fine."

20.38

"If he(Obama) did not secure a second term, the conclusion would have
been that a black man is not good enough," President Jonathan said on
Obama's victory.

20.37

Oops! The anchor just announced they still had more time. Discussion
now moving into Foreign affairs.

20.36

"The idea (of the media chat) is not for the president to come and
defend the action or inaction of the government," President Jonathan
said as his closing remarks.

20.36

The anchor announces the end of the media chat.

20.31

The president said he will soon take a final decision on Lagos-Ibadan
express-way concessioned to Bicourtney. The company does not appear to
be in a position to execute the project, the president said. He added
he will not allow Nigerians suffer for a concession that was not
properly entered into.

20.29

Fourth Twitter question is on power and roads. "I will be the best
president," he said, reaction to the question which was asked with a
caveat that any president that fixes Nigeria's power and road issues
becomes the best.

20.26

"I even eat two times a day, breakfast and dinner; and the food I eat
is not very expensive," President Jonathan.

20.25

Discussion moves on to the expenditure of the State House on feeding
and ancillary services. The presidents defends the expenditure citing
what is spent on dinners in other countries like Ethiopia.

"There is a lot of misconception about the State House," he said but
he did not offer more clarification for the misconception.

20.20

Dialogue with Boko Haram: "So far, no dialogue is going on with the
government and Boko Haram." – President Jonathan

20.18

"Before we get to May 29 2015, Nigerians will now the President
Jonathan and his team meant well for this nation." – President
Jonathan

20.15

The President, called back to answer question about enforcement of
laws on corruption. "It is better to be slow and do the right thing
than hurry and do the wrong thing," the president replied, avoiding
reasons why indicted corrupt patrons are not prosecuted.

20.08

The discussion moves back to corruption cases and Nigeria's
willingness to enforce laws with questions from Martins Oloja.

20.00

"The effort this government has put in in fighting corruption, I don't
think any other person has done that," President Jonathan said.

19.59

"If you keep money on a table where there are so many people and the
money is disappearing, why not keep it in a shelve?" President
Jonathan's idiom in defence of total deregulation of the oil industry
in Nigeria.

19.54

He said free and fair election is a prerequisite for fight against
corruption and his government is focused on getting that done. He
cited Ondo and Edo elections as examples.

19.52

Third question from Twitter is about corruption and low trial
frequency. "I can assure Nigerians and the global community that this
government is fighting corruption frontally," the president replied.

19.50

The president sees a growing trend in the private sector. He said more
companies have registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission and
Manufacturers Association of Nigeria.

"Even the capacity utilisation (in industries) has increased a little,
not significantly…," he said. "I never promised to reduce poverty. I
promised to create wealth."

19.49

"We are commercializing farming. We are encouraging young people to go
in (to farming)," President Jonathan.

19.47

The second Twitter question is about jobs and the president said "we
are working on it." He argued that job creation take some time.

19.46

"For now, Mr. President does not know who owns the (disputed) oil
well'" president Jonathan said.

19.45

The anchor runs through some questions sent through Twitter for the
president's reaction. First question is about the ownership of oil
well claimed by Kogi, Anambra and Enugu state.

19.42

"They (Manitoba) did not follow the law strictly," President Jonathan
explaining the controversy surrounding the Manitoba contract.

19.39

Discussion moves on to power generation: "Manitoba contract has not
been revoked," the president said.

19.38

The presidents said by the time he concludes with "the issue of
sanitizing the oil sector," the issue of queues in fuel stations will
be over.

"As we are talking today, there is no fuel queue in Benin Republic,
and all the fuel are from Nigeria, yet there is fuel queue in Lagos,"
he said blaming the human factor for the current scarcity of fuel in
Nigeria.

19.35

Fuel queues: The president returns the question to the journalist – "I
should be asking you why (licences for building of refineries are not
used by owners)?" he said. "You are a journalist, you should
investigate."

19.33

Discussion moves on to fuel subsidy issues. The president said he was
misquoted in some instances. The president said he has made provisions
for subsidy on petrol in 2013 budget, allaying fears that subsidy
might be withdrawn next year.

19.30

The president is asking for more time for himself and cabinet to work
before he is faced with the question of whether he will run for
elections in 2015 or not.

19.29

The president argues that in all the states where his party have lost,
the contestants where all from the "PDP family".

19.27

"PDP is doing wonderfully well. It is dangerous for this country if
PDP should win all the states," President Jonathan said in reply to Mr
Oloja's question.

19.26

Discussion returns to politics as Martins Oloja, one of the panellists
asks if the president is worried that his party have lost elections
recently. "PDP (the president's party) is doing very well," the
president replied.

19.24

The presidency and the National Assembly currently disagrees on the
best oil benchmark for the 2013 budget. While the presidency wants 75
USD, the lawmakers wants it higher, at 85 USD.

19.23

Discussion moves on to oil benchmark. The president said its is not
just an arithmetic but tied to other parameters, not just the oil
price.

19.19

"Mr President will not influence anything to favour Bayelsa or any
other state" President Jonathan said.

19.18

The president now speaking about the boarder dispute between Bayelsa,
his home state, and neighbouring River state. He said he has directed
all relevant agencies to resolve the dispute.

19.14

The President said he cannot teach the National Assembly their job on
constitution review even if he supports a referendum. "It will not be
proper for me now to begin to impose my ideas," President Jonathan on
ongoing constitution review by lawmakers.

19.11

President Jonathan said he will speak last on the components of the
current amendment to the constitution. "It is too early to make
comments," he said.

19.10

The first question is about the current amendment of the constitution
by the National Assembly. The president said the National Assembly
review process is the right thing to do. President Jonathan advised
proponents of Sovereign National Conference to partner with the
National Assembly on constitution review.

19.02

Presidential media chats begins. Mohammed Kudu Abubakar, NTA TV
personality is the anchor.

19.01

Highlights of last Presidential media chat: The eight attempt to call
into the "live program" from Victor in Markurdi got through as the
first successful call in for the day.

18.59

Highlights of last Presidential media chat: Asset Declaration: The
president said its a matter of principle and whether he is criticised
from "head to toe" he will not declare his assets. "I don't give a
damn," he said.

18.57

Highlights of last Presidential media chat: The president said he is a
calm person and gives people the latitude to do their job in reaction
to question bothering on his perceived weak body language on the fight
against corruption. "A lot of people misunderstand me," he said.

18.55

Highlights of last Presidential media chat: President Jonathan said he
has not visited Borno state, the center of Boko Haram attacks, because
the Maiduguri airport was not functional at the time he planned to
visit.