Nigerian superstar, 2face Idibia's father has reportedly been diagnosed with Prostate Cancer.
2face Idibia
2face
made this announcement at the CECP Cancer Charity event which held on
the June 8, 2014 at the Eko Hotel & Suites in Lagos. The Cancer was detected at the early stage and 67-year-old Mr Idibia is set to commence chemotherapy soon.
Tuface's dad, Mr Idibia
We wish him quick recovery....
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Thursday, June 12, 2014
At Last! Babatunde Raji Fashola Slashes LASU School Fees
Few days ago, the Lagos State University students, went on a protest to the Governor’s office, for the hike in their school fees. The angry students were not ready to leave until they were assured that, their fees will be slashed down to a reasonable amount.
Recently, the Lagos state Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola, has therefore approved a reduction in the school fees by 34 percent and 60 percent across the different faculties and courses in the school.
He announced the reduction at a press conference on Wednesday, in Alausa Ikeja. According to the law setting up the university, the council which was set up by the governor to look into the matter of the proposed new fees, have forwarded its approval to the institution’s governing council for implementation.
It was also stated that the reduction in fees would not affect the state government’s release of research fund, scholarship, bursary provision and the promise the government made on infrastructure and physical development of LASU.
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Happy Birthday To Prophet TB Joshua At 51 Years
Today been June 12, is the birthday of PROPHET TB JOSHUA
HAPPY BIRTHDAY to a legend @51Pope Francis Reveals What He Wants At 2014 World Cup from the football showpiece In Brazil
As the world await the 2014 FIFA World Cup to begin in Brazil
in few hours time, Catholic's Pope Francis has revealed what he wants
from the football showpiece.
According to the head of world Catholics, he hopes the world cup which takes place once in four years will be played in a spirit of fraternity and fair play, and be a sign of solidarity among people.
The archbishop of Buenos Aires, who was a keen supporter of the San Lorenzo soccer club, made this statement in a video message in Portuguese he sent to fans and organisers in Brazil.
Pope Francis, right, and Balotelli of Italy
The Argentine pope said that sport was not only a form of entertainment but, above all, a means to promote the good and build a more just, fraternal and peaceful society.
"My hope is that, besides being a sporting feast, the World Cup can become a feast of solidarity among peoples," he said in the message.
"Sport is a school of peace. It teaches us to build peace."
The pope is an honorary member of the club nicknamed the Saints of Boedo for the barrio where they were founded by a group of young men that included a priest in 1908.
Host country, Brazil will take to the field against Croatia in the opening match of the football showpiece.
Spain is the current defending champions and the Europeans are among bookmakers favourites to lift the trophy in Brazil come 13 July, 2014.
* Pope Francis
Others tipped to win the 20th edition of the Mundial are Brazil, Germany and Italy.
Nigeria's best performance in the world cup was second round finishes in 1994 and 1998.
In 2010 in South Africa, the Super Eagles were ousted in the group phase.
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According to the head of world Catholics, he hopes the world cup which takes place once in four years will be played in a spirit of fraternity and fair play, and be a sign of solidarity among people.
The archbishop of Buenos Aires, who was a keen supporter of the San Lorenzo soccer club, made this statement in a video message in Portuguese he sent to fans and organisers in Brazil.
Pope Francis, right, and Balotelli of Italy
The Argentine pope said that sport was not only a form of entertainment but, above all, a means to promote the good and build a more just, fraternal and peaceful society.
"My hope is that, besides being a sporting feast, the World Cup can become a feast of solidarity among peoples," he said in the message.
"Sport is a school of peace. It teaches us to build peace."
The pope is an honorary member of the club nicknamed the Saints of Boedo for the barrio where they were founded by a group of young men that included a priest in 1908.
Host country, Brazil will take to the field against Croatia in the opening match of the football showpiece.
Spain is the current defending champions and the Europeans are among bookmakers favourites to lift the trophy in Brazil come 13 July, 2014.
* Pope Francis
Others tipped to win the 20th edition of the Mundial are Brazil, Germany and Italy.
Nigeria's best performance in the world cup was second round finishes in 1994 and 1998.
In 2010 in South Africa, the Super Eagles were ousted in the group phase.
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Top 5 Valuable Nigerian Artistes
Fortune may have smiled on them. But they’ve worked their
socks off! With their abilities, doggedness and ingenuity, these
artistes have worked their way to the top.
They’re the top 5 highest paid in the industry…
NO 5 - DAVIDO
He may have caused a scene at the Babcock Convocation, but it’s not hard to imagine. At just 21 years of age, Davido is charting a new course. He has proven wrong those critics who attributed his success to the financial muscle of his father, by pointing to his abilities instead. And with the MTV double awards last weekend, he may be scoring more points. However, one certainty about Davido is that he knows how to get your body moving. And he does it with such ease. Apart from managing his own HKN label, the Aye crooner pockets nothing less than N3 million per show. And there are few artistes in Nigeria that commands that much.
NO 4 - WIZKID
With Starboy, Wizkid has emerged stronger and even better. Arguably one of the finest in the industry, Wizkid readily laces any beat into a hit. Just when you think he may struggle to equal his earlier success, he proves you wrong. Not once. But again and again. Little wonder he collects nothing less than N4million per show.
NO 3 -TUFACE
His studio album, Grass to Grace may have rubbed off on him. It is debatable though, but Tuface remains the industry’s finest vocalist. A popular demand, even among fellow artistes, he remains a force to reckon with. Fondly dubbed TUBABA for his amazing vocals, Tuface smiles home with N5 million, just for an appearance.
NO 2- D’BANJ
He may have split with Don Jazzy, but he’s not finished. No. Not yet. He has embraced the agriculture campaign but music remains his first love. The Koko singer remains one of the highly valued artistes, and does not perform for anything below N6million.
NO 1-PSQUARE
Their new single, Testimony could not have echoed their success any better. From the skinny twins that greeted us in the wave of 2001 to the celebrated duo that now stand before Kings, these brothers are the biggest! Any show they’re billed to perform is usually sold out. And they don’t come cheap. No. Per show, the twins pocket N15 million.
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They’re the top 5 highest paid in the industry…
NO 5 - DAVIDO
He may have caused a scene at the Babcock Convocation, but it’s not hard to imagine. At just 21 years of age, Davido is charting a new course. He has proven wrong those critics who attributed his success to the financial muscle of his father, by pointing to his abilities instead. And with the MTV double awards last weekend, he may be scoring more points. However, one certainty about Davido is that he knows how to get your body moving. And he does it with such ease. Apart from managing his own HKN label, the Aye crooner pockets nothing less than N3 million per show. And there are few artistes in Nigeria that commands that much.
NO 4 - WIZKID
With Starboy, Wizkid has emerged stronger and even better. Arguably one of the finest in the industry, Wizkid readily laces any beat into a hit. Just when you think he may struggle to equal his earlier success, he proves you wrong. Not once. But again and again. Little wonder he collects nothing less than N4million per show.
NO 3 -TUFACE
His studio album, Grass to Grace may have rubbed off on him. It is debatable though, but Tuface remains the industry’s finest vocalist. A popular demand, even among fellow artistes, he remains a force to reckon with. Fondly dubbed TUBABA for his amazing vocals, Tuface smiles home with N5 million, just for an appearance.
NO 2- D’BANJ
He may have split with Don Jazzy, but he’s not finished. No. Not yet. He has embraced the agriculture campaign but music remains his first love. The Koko singer remains one of the highly valued artistes, and does not perform for anything below N6million.
NO 1-PSQUARE
Their new single, Testimony could not have echoed their success any better. From the skinny twins that greeted us in the wave of 2001 to the celebrated duo that now stand before Kings, these brothers are the biggest! Any show they’re billed to perform is usually sold out. And they don’t come cheap. No. Per show, the twins pocket N15 million.
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Yaw loses Father To Death
Yaw
Wazobia FM on-air-personality Steve Onu‘s better known as Yaw, is not an happy man at this time because his father, Apostle O.N Onukwube who passed on last Tuesday at age 88, at Umuogwalu Village in Awka, Anambra.
Speaking on his late father who he describes as loving, caring and expressed happiness, Yaw says “He was a man of honor and integrity who thought his children to always be above board in whatever they do as well as appreciate hard-work.”
The late father is survived by children, and grand children.
Yaw's Late Father
PHOTOS: Nigerian Model Wish Super Eagles World Cup Win In Brazil
Ahead of the 2014 World Cup starting today June 12, 2014 in
Brazil, On-air-personality for Cool FM/model, Mercy Ajisafe aka 'Omo
London' has shown her support for the Super Eagles of Nigeria, as she
rocks two different looks.
Mercy Ajisafe
The Presenter also an actress known for flaunting her long legs, stripped off in one of her looks while wearing just a sultry halter bikini top and black bikini bottom waving the Nigerian flag.
Then for the other look rocks the Nigerian jersey & white hot pants as a special gift to the national team.
More photos below
Mercy Ajisafe
She has previously modelled for High Street U.K brands such as Marks & Spencer and Boux Avenue and has worked for fashion heavyweights such as Lanre Da Silva, Frank Oshodi and Ituen Basi in Nigeria.
Mercy Ajisafe
Mercy Ajisafe
Meanwhile its not just Mercy Ajisafe who has shown support for the Super Eagles. One of who is controversial singer, Maheeda who also shared photos of herself wearing just an old-style custom-designed national T-shirt of the football team and white panties.
Nigeria's Super Eagles arrived Sao Paulo International Airport in Brazil yesterday, June 11 at about 10:40pm from Miami, United States where they have been camping for more than a week ago.
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Mercy Ajisafe
The Presenter also an actress known for flaunting her long legs, stripped off in one of her looks while wearing just a sultry halter bikini top and black bikini bottom waving the Nigerian flag.
Then for the other look rocks the Nigerian jersey & white hot pants as a special gift to the national team.
More photos below
Mercy Ajisafe
She has previously modelled for High Street U.K brands such as Marks & Spencer and Boux Avenue and has worked for fashion heavyweights such as Lanre Da Silva, Frank Oshodi and Ituen Basi in Nigeria.
Mercy Ajisafe
Mercy Ajisafe
Meanwhile its not just Mercy Ajisafe who has shown support for the Super Eagles. One of who is controversial singer, Maheeda who also shared photos of herself wearing just an old-style custom-designed national T-shirt of the football team and white panties.
Nigeria's Super Eagles arrived Sao Paulo International Airport in Brazil yesterday, June 11 at about 10:40pm from Miami, United States where they have been camping for more than a week ago.
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AWWW!: Stadiums for 2014 #World Cup (See Photos)
A lot has changed since 1950, when Brazil first hosted soccer’s (or football,
for that matter) biggest event. Construction techniques and machinery
have evolved since and venues show bedazzling features to provide
comfort for attendants while they witness live this exciting event. You
are probably familiar with favorite teams to take the trophy home as
well as the candidates for individual feats such as becoming the
tournament’s top scorer. But are you already familiar with the STADIUMS
hosting the 20th edition of the soccer World cup?
One of the few stadiums built previously well before Brazil was awarded to host the 20th edition of the football World Cup, named after one of Brazil’s greatest players. Estadio Nacional is hosting Switzerland vs. Ecuador (Group E), Colombia vs. Ivory Coast (Group C), Cameroon vs. Brazil (Group A) and Portugal vs. Ghana (Group G) during the first round.
The country’s capital will also host a second round match between the 1st place from Group E vs. 2nd place from Group F, a quarter-final match as well as the next to last match of the tournament to define the 2nd runner up to the championship.
Castelao (Portuguese for “castle”) honors its own and the city’s name (‘fortaleza’ meaning “fortress” in English). Though remodeled for this World Cup’s edition, it was first opened during 1973.
Matches held at Castelao include Group D’s Uruguay vs. Costa Rica, Brazil vs. Mexico regarding Group A, Germany vs. Ghana (Group G), Greece vs. Ivory Coast (Group C); and also the second round match between Group B’s 1st place vs. 2nd place from Group A, and finally a quarter-final match.
Mineirao seats over 62,000; it’s located in Minas Gerais’ state capital. The venue opened in 1965 and during the 20th edition of football’s World Cup its attendants are to witness matches between Colombia and Greece (from Group C), Belgium vs. Algeria (Group H), Argentina vs. Iran (Group F) and Costa Rica against England, during the first round. Group A leader and Group B second place will hold a match once in knock-out rounds, with a semi-final becoming Mineirao’s last match held during the tournament.
Maracana, Rio de Janeiro
The tournament’s oldest stadium and the only
one repeating from 1950 edition held also in Brazil. This used to be the
largest stadium in the world for a long time, when more than 110,000
would fill the venue, but back then this was standing-room only. Today,
Maracana can comfortably seat 78,838 spectators.
For the 2014 World Cup, Maracana is hosting
seven matches: Argentina vs. Bosnia (Group F), spain vs. Chile (Group
B), Belgium vs. Russia (Group H) and Ecuador vs. France (Group E).
During the next round, the 1st place from Group C and 2nd from Group D
will face each other in this venue, and it will also host a
quarter-final match as well as the final.
Estadio Nacional Mane Garrincha, Brasilia
One of the few stadiums built previously well before Brazil was awarded to host the 20th edition of the football World Cup, named after one of Brazil’s greatest players. Estadio Nacional is hosting Switzerland vs. Ecuador (Group E), Colombia vs. Ivory Coast (Group C), Cameroon vs. Brazil (Group A) and Portugal vs. Ghana (Group G) during the first round.
The country’s capital will also host a second round match between the 1st place from Group E vs. 2nd place from Group F, a quarter-final match as well as the next to last match of the tournament to define the 2nd runner up to the championship.
Arena Corinthians, Sao Paulo
The 60,000-plus stadium is one of the most
appealing recently-built venues for the tournament. Arena Corinthians is
located in Sao Paulo, the country’s largest city. Group-stage matches
at this stadium include Brasil vs. Croatia (Group A), Uruguay vs.
England (Group D), Netherlands vs. Chile (Group B), South Korea vs.
Belgium (Group H), as well as a second round matches between Group F’s
1st place team against the 2nd place from Group E, ending its
involvement with the tournament with a semi-final match on July 9th.
Estadio Castelao, Fortaleza
Castelao (Portuguese for “castle”) honors its own and the city’s name (‘fortaleza’ meaning “fortress” in English). Though remodeled for this World Cup’s edition, it was first opened during 1973.
Matches held at Castelao include Group D’s Uruguay vs. Costa Rica, Brazil vs. Mexico regarding Group A, Germany vs. Ghana (Group G), Greece vs. Ivory Coast (Group C); and also the second round match between Group B’s 1st place vs. 2nd place from Group A, and finally a quarter-final match.
Mineirao, Belo Horizonte
Mineirao seats over 62,000; it’s located in Minas Gerais’ state capital. The venue opened in 1965 and during the 20th edition of football’s World Cup its attendants are to witness matches between Colombia and Greece (from Group C), Belgium vs. Algeria (Group H), Argentina vs. Iran (Group F) and Costa Rica against England, during the first round. Group A leader and Group B second place will hold a match once in knock-out rounds, with a semi-final becoming Mineirao’s last match held during the tournament.
Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre
Slightly over 50,000 football enthusiasts fit comfortably in Beira-Rio, home of Sport Club Internacional since 1969.
Attendants to matches held at Porto Alegre
may witness Group E action between France and Honduras, a Group B match
starring Australia vs. Netherlands, South Korea and Algeria from Group
H, and its final first round match will be the one between Nigeria and
Argentina. For the knock-out rounds, fans at Biera-Rio are to witness
who advances and who heads home after 1st place from Group G meets Group
H’s 2ndplace.
Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador de Bahia
A venue built precisely for this World Cup
edition, Fonte Nova seats 50,000 attendants. The arena boasts a
beautiful roof to provide a cool shade in most of its seating sections;
the roof consists of large translucent panels.
Bahians are to attend first round action with
a rematch of the final held four years ago at South Africa between
reigning champion Spain and the Netherlands -who find themselves
belonging to Group B-; days after, a possibly very exciting match
between Germany and Portugal will take place for these squads belonging
to Group G; Switzerland and France play there as well for a Group E
match, Group F’s Bosnia and Iran will put an end to first round action
at Fonte Nova. Teams advancing as 1stplace for Group H and 2nd place
from Group G will face each other in second round action; and finally a
quarter-final will also take place at Salvador de Bahia’s amazing new
sports venue.
Itaipava Arena Pernambuco, Recife
Recife’s attractions are much more than just
its beautiful beaches. Arena Pernambuco just opened last year. This
colorful place has two seating levels divided by press boxes parallel to
the sidelines.
Ivory Coast and Japan will begin live
action for Pernambucanos in a Group C match, Group D rivals Italy and
Costa Rica will also meet at Itaipava Arena, Croatia vs. Mexico from
Group A is the third match to be held there, and the last first-round
match at Recife is between the United States squad against the Germans.
The knock-out match between Group D’s first place and 2nd place from
Group C will be the last of the competition at such a beautiful venue.
Arena Pantanal, Cuiaba
Pantanal stadium was one of the first new
venues whose construction started as soon as Brazil was appointed host
for the 2014 World Cup. It’s shape is similar to that of older European
stadiums whose grandstands consist on different, separated buildings. It
was completed just last April and it will only host first-round action.
Matches at the city of Cuiaba include Chile
vs. Australia (Group B), Group H action between Russia and South Korea,
the Nigeria vs. Bosnia game from Group F, and Japan vs. Colombia (Group
C)
Arena de Amazonia, Manaus
This is not the postcard-picture-perfect
ideas of Brazil which are usually displayed for us in the media with
sandy beaches. This is the northern part of the country, capital of the
Amazonas state, which bears its own beauty. Arena da Amazonia was built
for the World Cup and is able to host up to 42,300 seated attendants
Manaus will be hosting Group D action opening
with the England vs. Italy clash of two former World Cup champions,
Cameroon and Croatia will be playing their second match in the
tournament for each of these Group A teams, the U.S.A. and Portugal will
have the chance to show their different approaches to the game for the
schedule belonging to Group G. Finally, Honduras and Switzerland will
meet to define Group E positions as Amazonas hosts its final World Cup
match
Arena das Dunas, Natal
Dunas is a new venue for the folks where
Brazil’s north coast begins. The beautiful stadium was just completed
with capacity for 45,000. The top of the arena seems like a seashell
whose top part was removed (if it wasn’t, we would be talking about a
domed stadium, then).
The city of Natal is about to witness
Mexico’s first match of the tournament against Cameroon in the difficult
Group A, which is the one also including the very dangerous home squad,
Brazil. Other matches played at Dunas stadium are Ghana vs. United
States (Group G), Japan vs. Greece in Group C play, and the final match
in Natal will face two former world champions which -at times in
history- have shown somewhat similar styles: Italy against Uruguay.
Going back in time, remember Uruguay was the first ever football
champion when they hosted the first edition of the tournament back in
1930 and got to lift the cup in 1950 after challenging the odds by
defeating the home team during the first time Brazil hosted the
tournament. Italy has doubled the accomplishment ending up as champions
in the 1934, 1938, 1982 and 2006 editions.
Nadia Buari REJECTS $75,000 Endorsement Deal?
According to an article we received from Nadia Buari’s camp (calling themselves team Nadia Buari), the 2014 African Achievers Awards actress of the year has allegedly turned down an endorsement deal worth $75,000 from French cosmetic company Avant Claire Grande.
PR’ for the actress is reported to have said the endorsement contract was a bid for Avant Claire to lace into the African market with Nadia Buari as their brand ambassador because she appealed to their target market better than any other African celebrity based on their research.
The actress hence called off the signing at a board meeting in Paris after discovering the Claire product contained compounds of hydroquinone (a chemical used for skin whitening and bleaching).
When asked of reasons for her actions she educated the press of the negative effects skin bleaching adding that she (Nadia Buari) wasn’t going to give up her ethics for any amount of money.
Our research confirms Avant Claire Grande is one of the leading skin care brands in Europe that manufactures a wide range of beauty enhancement products for women…
Source: GhanaVibes
5 Things You Should Never Do To Your Partner
Have you ever reasoned out that our actions, little as it could be or seem sometimes, could actually be our greatest undoing and the cause for everlasting regret?
Do you aspire to live happily ever after with that Romeo or Julliet of yours?Here are five (5) things you never should do to your partner to enjoy a blissful and peaceful marital sojourn.
Comparing Your Partner With Someone Else
It is never a good or brilliant idea to compare your partner with another person. Whether for fun sake, complimentary sake, derisory sake or spiteful sake, it doesn't always go down well with the significant other and it doesn't end well as well, too. If anything, it creates an impression of your partner being inadequate and it's nothing but a recipe for emotional demarcation and a drifting connection. Just so you know, a negative comparison with your ex (probably how he buys you islands, jets, Egyptian hair, Mexican shirts or how sweet her voice is, etc) is simply a good way to worsen your relationship; and next time you experience such urge, bite your tongue (real hard) for 10 seconds.
Constant Lies
Lies are never welcome guests in a relationship. They only breed distrust, hurt and irritation. Seriously, the way some lie, even the devil would be forced to marvel. Building a relationship on the foundation of lies; moulding and patching it with lies, would only end up crumbling on lies and probably crushing a life.
Being An Irritable Source Of Nagging
Every person looks towards his/her partner as a source of happiness when sad, comfort when distressed, calm when angry, encouragement when down, and smile when stressed up. However, no one enjoys being in the presence of someone who nags one like (s)he is under the influence of some territorial powers. Frustrating the life out of your partner is a liberal invitation for emotional distantness and eventual separation.
Showing Your Partner Little or No Respect
Respect for your partner here doesn't imply reverencing him/her like: His royal majesty or Her royal highness, etc. It means giving him/her regard by not doing the things that (s)he detest.
Badmouthing Him/Her To Others
Involving a third, fourth or hundredth party in your relationship should always be done with caution and prudence. The 'who' to tell and 'what' to say could make or mar your relationship. However, constantly badmouthing and negatively painting your partner bad to outsiders not only hurt your partner when they have the knowlegde of your action and words but ultimately sacrifices the relationship on the alter of unwise behaviour. If, as a matter of fact, you discover that you can't just break the habit or you seem to derive some pleasure from this, you might need more than a deliverance, you need a total overhauling.
If you've been engaged in any of the above or have a contrary opinion, kindly share your thoughts.
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