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Friday, May 2, 2014

Usher Helps Debut Michael Jackson's New Song 'Love Never Felt So Good'

Video: Usher Helps Debut Michael Jackson's New Song 'Love Never Felt So Good'

A brand-new Michael Jackson song, "Love Never Felt So Good", was debuted at the inaugural iHeartRadio Music Awards which is currently underway at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium. While the late singer appeared on giant screens, another star, Usher, took the stage to dance to the track, which was introduced by music producer L.A. Reid.

The "Scream" hitmaker got people scream with excitement as he showed up halfway through the song. Donning a black and golden jacket, he recreated some of MJ's iconic dance moves along with backing dancers. He ended the tribute to the King of Pop on a table.

"Love Never Felt So Good", written by MJ and Paul Anka, will be included in Jackson's posthumous album, "Xscape", which is due out on May 13. The full song, meanwhile, will be available for download starting at 12:01 A.M. on Friday morning, May 2.

GEJ summons Service Chiefs



President Goodluck Jonathan has summoned Service Chiefs to an extraordinary security meeting following yesterdays bombing in Nyanya Abuja killing 19 people and leaving several injured. The meeting according to the President's spokesperson, Reuben Abati, is ongoing at the moment.




Nigerian police have confirmed that 19 people lost their lives yesterday. Too sad!!

How to prepare Nigerian Afang Soup


The Nigerian Afang Soup, like the Edikang Ikong soup, is native to the Efiks, people of Akwa Ibom and Cross River states of Nigeria but enjoyed by all Nigerians. It is also very nutritious as the soup consists mainly of vegetables. Afang Soup is prepared with a generous quantity of Water leaves and the wild herbal Okazi leaves.
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The Nigerian Afang Soup should not be confused with the Okazi Soup native to the people of Imo and Abia States of Nigeria. While Afang soup is prepared with basically vegetables, Okazi Soup is simply the Nigerian Egusi Soup cooked with thinly sliced Okazi leaves.
Ingredients for Afang Soup
Notes about the ingredients
  1. Great alternative to water leaves is Lamb's Lettuce, known as Canonigos in Spanish.
  2. Yes, you need that much palm oil. :)
Before you cook the Nigerian Afang Soup
  1. Wash, drain and slice the water leaves into tiny pieces. Grind or pound the sliced Okazi leaves. In Nigerian markets, the sellers of these sliced Okazi leaves have a machine for grinding it. You can also grind it with your blender with a small quantity of water. Take a look at the ground Okazi leaves.
  2. Grind your pepper and crayfish and cut the onions into tiny pieces.
Cooking Directions
  1. Boil the beef and Kanda with the diced onions and stock cubes in a very small quantity of water. When done, add the dry fish and cook for about 5 more minutes.
  2. Now add the palm oil, crayfish and pepper. Once it starts boiling, add the afang (okazi) leaves, water leaves and periwinkle. When the okazi leaves have softened and the water has dried up a bit, add salt to taste and leave to simmer for about 5 minutes. The Afang soup is ready!
  3. Serve with Garri (Eba), Semolina, Amala or Pounded Yam.

The Nigerian Afang Soup, like the Edikang Ikong soup, is native to the Efiks, people of Akwa Ibom and Cross River states of Nigeria but enjoyed by all Nigerians. It is also very nutritious as the soup consists mainly of vegetables. Afang Soup is prepared with a generous quantity of Water leaves and the wild herbal Okazi leaves.
How to Cook Afang Soup [Video]
The Nigerian Afang Soup should not be confused with the Okazi Soup native to the people of Imo and Abia States of Nigeria. While Afang soup is prepared with basically vegetables, Okazi Soup is simply the Nigerian Egusi Soup cooked with thinly sliced Okazi leaves.

Ingredients for Afang Soup

Notes about the ingredients

  1. Great alternative to water leaves is Lamb's Lettuce, known as Canonigos in Spanish.
  2. Yes, you need that much palm oil. :)

Before you cook the Nigerian Afang Soup

  1. Wash, drain and slice the water leaves into tiny pieces. Grind or pound the sliced Okazi leaves. In Nigerian markets, the sellers of these sliced Okazi leaves have a machine for grinding it. You can also grind it with your blender with a small quantity of water. Take a look at the ground Okazi leaves.
  2. Grind your pepper and crayfish and cut the onions into tiny pieces.

Cooking Directions

  1. Boil the beef and Kanda with the diced onions and stock cubes in a very small quantity of water. When done, add the dry fish and cook for about 5 more minutes.
  2. Now add the palm oil, crayfish and pepper. Once it starts boiling, add the afang (okazi) leaves, water leaves and periwinkle. When the okazi leaves have softened and the water has dried up a bit, add salt to taste and leave to simmer for about 5 minutes. The Afang soup is ready!
  3. Serve with Garri (Eba), Semolina, Amala or Pounded Yam.

- See more at: http://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/soups/afang-soup.html#sthash.aFw2kNkT.dpuf
The Nigerian Afang Soup, like the Edikang Ikong soup, is native to the Efiks, people of Akwa Ibom and Cross River states of Nigeria but enjoyed by all Nigerians. It is also very nutritious as the soup consists mainly of vegetables. Afang Soup is prepared with a generous quantity of Water leaves and the wild herbal Okazi leaves.
How to Cook Afang Soup [Video]
The Nigerian Afang Soup should not be confused with the Okazi Soup native to the people of Imo and Abia States of Nigeria. While Afang soup is prepared with basically vegetables, Okazi Soup is simply the Nigerian Egusi Soup cooked with thinly sliced Okazi leaves.

Ingredients for Afang Soup

Notes about the ingredients

  1. Great alternative to water leaves is Lamb's Lettuce, known as Canonigos in Spanish.
  2. Yes, you need that much palm oil. :)

Before you cook the Nigerian Afang Soup

  1. Wash, drain and slice the water leaves into tiny pieces. Grind or pound the sliced Okazi leaves. In Nigerian markets, the sellers of these sliced Okazi leaves have a machine for grinding it. You can also grind it with your blender with a small quantity of water. Take a look at the ground Okazi leaves.
  2. Grind your pepper and crayfish and cut the onions into tiny pieces.

Cooking Directions

  1. Boil the beef and Kanda with the diced onions and stock cubes in a very small quantity of water. When done, add the dry fish and cook for about 5 more minutes.
  2. Now add the palm oil, crayfish and pepper. Once it starts boiling, add the afang (okazi) leaves, water leaves and periwinkle. When the okazi leaves have softened and the water has dried up a bit, add salt to taste and leave to simmer for about 5 minutes. The Afang soup is ready!
  3. Serve with Garri (Eba), Semolina, Amala or Pounded Yam.

- See more at: http://www.allnigerianrecipes.com/soups/afang-soup.html#sthash.aFw2kNkT.dpuf

Courtney Stodden: Bigger Breast Implants In New Instagram Photos?

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Courtney Stodden on Instagram. This girl loves taking photos of herself.

Courtney has denied plastic surgery rumors in the past, so clearly anything she says on the topic is total BS.
Fortunately, Stodden's Instagram selfies give us all the information we need about her constantly changing body.

Last, month we realized that Courtney's lip injections were threatening to take over her face, now it seems like she attempted to subtly upgrade from double to triple-D's without anyone noticing.
Courtney was reportedly quiet on social media for over a week recently, prompting rumors that she'd undergone some sort of elective surgery.
When she returned, obsessive Courtney fans (because those exist, apparently) claimed that her breasts looked slightly larger.
Frankly, we can't tell, but if she did bump up a size, the difference is ever so subtle.
Would anyone be dumb enough to shell out thousands and undergo surgery just to make their breasts imperceptibly larger? Come on...this is Courtney Stodden we're talking about.
Check out the gallery of Courtney's recent boobtastic selfies above to try and decide for yourself. 13 WTF?! Courtney Stodden Photos
Courtney shows off her new lips. Can she even talk with those things? Let's hope not.

I Am Too Big To Fight In Public—Terry G

Click for Full Image SizeFollowing reports that popular Nigerian singer and entertainer, Terry G was involve in a public brawl in a hotel in his Iju neighbourhood in Lagos, the ‘Akpako Master’ has now come out to clear the air and also express his anger on the issue.

The music dude, who was recently unveiled as a Peace Ambassador, revealed that he was shocked that anyone would strive to taint his image at this point in his career.

He reacted to the allegations via a statement which reads;

‘Right now, I am not happy at the reports circulating on social media. Yes, I do crazy hit songs, Yes I say I am crazy, Yes I act crazy in my videos, I do all that for the money. In my saying, it’s better to be a mad man making money than a handsome nuisance. Why on earth at this point of my career will I be involved in such?

"I am not writing to convince anyone. Every lovely Nigerian is entitled to their own personal opinion. I might have a thick skin as a celebrity but I am also human. I have blood flowing in me and not engine oil. It’s only natural to feel bad when such stories are not true. Is it wrong for me to settle a misunderstanding between two parties without waking up in the morning to see such headlies and (not headlines)? Will I at this point swim at a public hotel without paying?

"My darling Nigeria bloggers, you have played a positive role in my career right from my RnB days to this day. Please, always try, not only on my behalf, but to my other colleagues to confirm any story from both parties before publishing. My energy is for entertaining my fans worldwide and not for street brawls. Life is for the living. Make the best of every moment.


"God bless Hon Peace Ambassador Terry G, God Bless my fans and God bless Nigeria. PR

Davido and Mafikizolo Premier New MTN Single ‘Tchelete’

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Nigerian pop singer and “Omo baba Olowo “ music crooner Davido and South African music sensation Mafikizolo recently premiered new MTN single ‘Tchelete’ at a launch event which was hosted by Africa’s largest ICT company , MTN .

The event which took place on Wednesday April 30, 2014, was the telecommunication’s continuous efforts to support the African entertainment industry, as MTN is throwing its weight behind new songs and video releases of Africa’s leading music icons.

The launch also features the unveiling of new music and video releases of some of Africa’s biggest music stars: Kcee, Timaya, Praiz, Sean Tizzle, Chidinma and Becca from Ghana.

Finally, all the new releases will be available on MTN Callertunez, an application that is used by the company to distribute music, which has revolutionized the Nigerian music industry by allowing artists to monetize the distribution of their music in an industry stained by piracy.

AGN Boss, Ibinabo Fiberesima Turns Pastor, Urges Members To Be Prayerful

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The President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Ibinabo Fiberesima, on Wednesday expressed grieve over the death of one the nation’s foremost film producer, writer and director, Amaka Igwe.

Fiberesima said that Amaka’s death was a great loss to the movie industry.

She said: “Amaka’s just that big sister that you want to hug all the time. You want her when you are confused and she just had a way of calming you down.”

“She did a lot for Nollywood. She believed in professionalism. She also believed in Nollywood reaching the highest of heights. She did everything in her power to make sure Nollywood was seen as a professional body.”

“There was no easy way out with her. It was the right way no matter how hard. And she’s just somebody that we all will miss. She’s just going to be in all our hearts. It’s just a painful death,” the AGN Boss eulogized.

Fiberesima, advised members of the industry to seek the face of God and his divine intervention in its affairs.

"Stop stupid calls for political leaders to resign,Boko Haram can be uprooted by the masses"Charles Novia


After a second bomb blast in Abuja last night, social media erupted with the hashtag #GEJOUT..Charles Novia is of the opinion that we the masses have as much to contribute in ending the Boko Haram madness...He thinks if the whole country stands united against them, go on street protests, they will back down.. He feels this is just a political ploy to destabilize Jonathan's administration and calling for his resignation will make the sick people behind it achieve their aim..
Who agrees.....?
More tweets below

So Sweet! Guy Proposes To His Sweetheart At The Cinema's In Between A Movie(Photos)

Awwh...this is so cute!!
A guy identified as Tosin proposed to his girlfriend Bimbo at the Silverbird galleria yesterday 1st of May 2014. He "rented" one of the viewing rooms at Silverbird Galleria and invited their guests(Friends and well wishers) to watch a movie, with refreshments and all.

According to blogger SisiYemmi who witnessed it all, Tosin surprised Bimbo with the proposal in the middle of a movie – “The Other Woman”.
Tosin went all out with his proposal and Bimbo was in tears afterwards...how romantic!
As earlier mentioned, he invited their friends as guests. They were seated in different spots in the hall and Bimbo didn't even notice them when they got in.
Half way through the "other woman" movie, photos of their (Bimbo and Tosin) best moments together began showing and then a "Dear Bimbs, will you marry me?" popped up on the screen. Everyone in the hall began cheering out loud.

See photos below:Dear future husband, please take note...lol.

There is No Document That I Was Deported…..Apostle Helen Ukpabio

Click for Full Image SizeNigeria’s most successful female preachers, Lady Apostle Helen Ukpabio, has described the tale making the rounds that she was recently deported from the United Kingdom, as untrue and unfounded.

According to the film maker and the founder of Liberty Gospel Foundation Church, she said that the viral information were not true as it was the handwork of atheists.

“I was never deported from the U.K. I went to London (South East, London specifically) for a programme, did my programme and came back when I wanted. I traveled on April 4 and I returned on April 17th, to do a programme for Bishop N.E Moses of Overcomers Church, in Lagos. Nobody deported me.”

She noted that if she were to be deported, the U.K. Immigration would have moved her and handed her over to the Nigerian Immigration and it would have been documented.

News Flash: Kidnappers Launch Another Attack in Kubwa, Abuja, Seize Two Sisters, and Request N30 Million Ransom

This development occurs just a week after residents of the Chikakore community expressed their grievances to the office of FCT Minister, Nye...