Thursday, 2 February 2017
"I WILL ALWAYS BE A POLITICIAN" IBORI REMARKS
Wednesday, 1 February 2017
NIGERIANS REACT TO FAYOSE'S SUPPORT TO FEB. 5TH PROTES
While some Twitter users are warning the governor to stay away from the process, others are applauding him for coming out to support the protest against the government.
A twitter user, Chinedu, said the governor had better fixed another date for his own protest as politicians were not allowed.
Another user, Sado Gani said he will no longer attend the rally since Fayose will be there.
Reacting to Tuface’s call for the protest, Fayose, declared he will join the protest.
While some Twitter users are warning the governor to stay away from the process, others are applauding him for coming out to support the protest against the government.
A twitter user, Chinedu, said the governor had better fixed another date for his own protest as politicians were not allowed.
Another user, Sado Gani said he will no longer attend the rally since Fayose will be there.
Reacting to Tuface’s call for the protest, Fayose, declared he will join the protest.
While some Twitter users are warning the governor to stay away from the process, others are applauding him for coming out to support the protest against the government.
A twitter user, Chinedu, said the governor had better fixed another date for his own protest as politicians were not allowed.
Another user, Sado Gani said he will no longer attend the rally since Fayose will be there.
Tuesday, 31 January 2017
NIGERIAN SUPERSTARS SUPPORT 2FACE'S FEB. 5TH MARCH
The much anticipated February march has been met with a sort of acceptance by colleagues in the industry; here are a list of those that have their support.
1.Burna boy
2.Davido
3.MI
4.Last but not the least Starboy himself; Wizkid
Other notable acts that have voiced their support include Legendary comedian I go dye and Industry veteran, Daddy showkey.
With Davido, Burna boy and wizkid firmly behind Tubaba, it would be difficult to be a failure.
TRUMP FIRES ATTORNEY GENERAL
President Trump fired his acting attorney general on Monday night, removing her as the nation’s top law enforcement officer after she defiantly refused to defend his executive order closing the nation’s borders to refugees and people from predominantly Muslim countries.
In an escalating crisis for his 10-day-old administration, the president declared in a statement that Sally Q. Yates, who had served as deputy attorney general under President Barack Obama, had betrayed the administration by announcing that Justice Department lawyers would not defend Mr. Trump’s order against legal challenges.
The president replaced Ms. Yates with Dana J. Boente, the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, saying that he would serve as attorney general until Congress acts to confirm Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama. In his first act in his new role, Mr. Boente announced that he was rescinding Ms. Yates’s order.
BOVI WILL NOT PROTEST WITH MASSES
After legendary Nigerian artiste Tu-baba had taken social media to complain about the government and propose a nationwide protest. Ace comedian Bovi has come out to wash his hands clean off any association with the protest
Bovi on his Instagram handle: @officialBovi stated, “Boycott” is too strong a word to describe my not attending. I won’t be there. Simple. It doesn’t define whether I support it or not. “I am not joining the protest, and stop saying ‘we’ and ‘us.’ You don’t belong…..my life is not governed by your opinions of me.
From how we look at it. It was certain that not all would join the bandwagon of revolt. Yet the story looks familiar, is it just me or does Bovi's actions resemble that of Pontious Pilate😕.
THE FEBRUARY 5TH PROTEST
Legendary Nigerian musician Tu-baba took to social media to call upon Nigerians to to join in his nation-wide protest against government policies. Not too long Afro-fusion artiste burna boy tweeted his support of the initiative and before then the self acclaimed "SON OF MERCY",Davido joined in. The recent economic hardships that had rocked the country since the inception of the Buhari administration is seen as one of major driving force of this protest. The question is will Nigerians come out and protest or will they rather sit at home and whine. I am still making my decision, will you join in or rather sit at home? 😀
Drop your comments let us know what you think.
Monday, 30 January 2017
TIT FOR TAT: IRAN BANS US
After the ban by President of the United States on seven countries including Iran. The country has retaliated also banning US citizens from Iran. Calling the ban enacted by the US on its citizens as a debasing insult.
If you ask me, with the way things are going, it is like everybody should be going to their own country, at least nobody can ban in your own home. 😀
ADAMA BARROW REMOVES ISLAMIC TITLE FROM GAMBIA'S NAME
The newly-elected Gambia, President Adama Barrow, whom with the aid of the ECOWAS was able to bring to an end the 22 year old dictatorial rule of Yahya Jammeh. Has officially removed the tittle of ISLAMIC from the country. Now to be called "The republic of Gambia".
To the Gambians, this is one step to change, something Nigerians have come to know really well in the past year.
Left to us, we will just be reporting it as it happens, but we cannot help but wonder what name he will change next.
It is just to watch as it unfolds, maybe he will do something that makes MMM come back. 😂
TRUMP'S NAUGHTY LIST
The following are the countries barred from the US following President Trump's order.
Iraq
Iran
Syria
Yemen
Somalia
Sudan
Libya.
The order hereby bars its citizens entry into the US.
Hollywood star reacts Trump's Immigration ban
Following newly inaugurated American president, Donald Trump's declaration of ban on certain countries in a bid to curtail the rising terror threats.
Some Hollywood stars have come out to voice their discontent over such a decision.
The recent SAG awards that took place in Los Angeles, USA. The "Big bang theory" actor Simon Helberg took to the red carpet to make a political statement as he held up the sign "Refugees Welcome" while his wife Jocelyn Towne wrote "LET THEM IN" on her chest.
Helberg and Towne were the first to react against the ban that was enacted on Friday.
Waves of dissatisfaction has filled the air since Trump's Inauguration, still it is too early to judge. But all we can do is sit and watch, what is likely going to be a very intriguing four years 😀.
Wednesday, 7 September 2016
PDP Changes Twitter Handle
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said it has formally closed its official twitter handle @pdpnigeria due to frequent unauthorised tweets made on it.
In a statement issued monday by on behalf of the National Publicity Secretary by the Head, Publicity Division, Chinwe Nnorom, the party said it would henceforth operate on a new twitter handle, known as @officialpdpnig.
“I am directed by the leadership of our great party, the PDP led by Senator Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi, to announce the immediate closure of the party’s official twitter handle, @pdpnigeria and re-launch of another handle for effective use and control. The new handle is @officialpdpnig henceforth.”
1.9m Voters Accredited, 18,511 Officials for Edo Election, Says INEC
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, has disclosed that a total of 1,925,105 voters will vote during Saturday governorship election in Edo state, asserting that about 18,511 officials would take part in the election.
Addressing political parties, civil society organisations, nongovernmental organisations, interest groups and other stakeholders in meeting Benin City, capital of Edo state, he further disclosed that the officials had been trained on issues pertaining to election and electoral guidelines.
Yakubu assured the participants that more card reader machines had been deployed for Saturday’s election. He said incident forms will also be used for those who had not finalized their accreditation process.
The INEC boss explained that accreditation and voting will commence sitmultineaously.. To curb out poll rigging and errors while voting
Source: Thisday