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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Jim Iyke's girlfriend Keturah throws him surprise birthday party in NY


Jim Iyke and Keturah
Last week Friday, the Cuban-Jamaican-American born actress/model girlfriend of star actor Jim Iyke, Keturah Hamilton, threw him a surprise party at the rooftop lounge at Hotel Indigo in Manhattan. It was a gathering of Jim and Keturah's friends and who is who in African and Caribbean entertainment.

The two are said to be planning to walk down the aisle soon. If he already has a woman, then what's with Jim's reality show - “Jewel for Jim.”?

I've only been in three relationships" Paul Okoye


Paul Okoye with Drake

"I've been in only three relationships. The first one was for four years, the next one was for three years and the current one has been going on for six years" Paul Okoye on the Wendy Williams show when asked about his love life.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Dead Whale in Lagos....(video)








My stomach is still worrying me but I enjoyed the fish sha" Lol, you gotta love Naija...:-)

WHALE IS LAGOS (an update)

Actress Ufuoma Ejenobor alleges assault by policemen



“I was assaulted by policemen attached to the convoy of the Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker (Adeyemi Ikuforiji) on the 29th of October 2010. They hit my car and drove on without regarding their act. When I started recording it, they got angry, assaulted me and took my blackberry phone... which they still have till date.” - Nollywood actress Ufuoma Ejenobor wrote on facebook yesterday.

Source: nigeriafilms

Asari: When a non-Nigerian wants to upturn Nigeria?


Mujihad Dokubo-Asari
Alhaji Mujihad Dokubo-Asari is at it again! He has been making comments that are capable of upturning the fragile peace and stability that exist not only in Rivers State, but in the country. He has been telling the Rivers people of how the 2011 gubernatorial election would be in Rivers State since few days back that Dr. Abiye Sekibo, one time Minister of Transport, joined the Action Congress (ACN), Asari hold sway in. There is fear in the people, especially among the non-indigenes. But we pray that Rivers State does not go back to its forbidden rascality in the form of militancy by some miscreants who now walk the streets free because of the late President Musa Yar’Adua-initiated amnesty.

The fate of non-indigenes in the Rivers State should not be prejudiced or jeopardised as we have experienced incalculable damage of lives and property during the time of the militancy holocaust in Rivers State.

This is Asari we thought that have repented and stoop low to help our Rivers State burgeon. We can remember that on July 1, 2009, the news that the Governor Chibuike Amaechi-led Government of Rivers State and the unrepentant leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force (NDPVF), Alhaji Mujihad Dokubo-Asari have reconciled their differences was everywhere.

The reconciliation was said to have been brokered by the then Rivers State Action Congress (AC) leader, Prince Tonye Princewill. The peace-talk was said to have taken place at the private residence of Amaechi in Port Harcourt.

It was gathered that Princewill drove Dokubo-Asari to the place. They retired to Amaechi’s inner room where various issues on their past and the need to move the state forward were discussed.

We have not forgotten what was on the news then: Asari acknowledged that his initial support for the Amaechi administration had faded and pointed out that this had been due to his perceived lack of appreciation to the then AC gesture, the lopsidedness with respect to development for people in the riverine areas and Amaechi’s definition of all involved in the Niger Delta struggle as criminals.

We have not forgotten that Asari said that his initial disposition showed he had no problem with Amaechi even though his dissatisfaction with the Supreme Court that brought Amaechi to power had been on record. Also that that it didn’t take much persuasion by his cousin, Prince Tonye Princewill to honour the invitation to dialogue with Amaechi and also revealed that he had advised Soberekon to do likewise in the interest of peace, not to deny him his right to pursue justice but to rise above litigious distractions in the interest of the state. So, we ask, why is Asari going back to his vomit by his present unfriendly utterances of how Amaechi did this or that as governor?

We remember that Amaechi expressed joy at the meeting and commended Princewill for the initiative proving yet again Princewill’s continued dedicated efforts to achieve peace in the state. We have not forgotten that Amaechi offered Asari a personal tour of the state to witness firsthand the ongoing projects across the 23 local governments with the objective of disproving the notions of marginalisation of any part of the state by Asari.

Amaechi said that everything he was doing in the upland areas he was also doing in the riverine areas except roads, which he said, due to a shortage of land, were not at that time possible. Amaechi said the reform in the education and health sectors had reached all parts of the state. Princewill reminded Amaechi and Dokubo-Asari that he was the one most impacted by their impasse during the concluding speech.

However, the Concerned Non-Indigenes in Rivers State (CONIRIV), warns that Asari should differentiate STRUGGLE from unwarranted unguided utterances he is making in recent times following the next year’s election. We know that he is not afraid of going to war against anybody or group that is ready to make war with the oil-rich region, but he is talking too many things about Nigeria and Rivers State at the same time, that are unacceptable by peace loving people of Rivers State. And these utterances are not good coming from a man who had in several forays said that he is not a Nigerian.

While he said that he is not a Nigerian, we wonder why he was responding to the statements once credited to some Northern leaders that the North will make Nigeria ungovernable for President Goodluck Jonathan. While we are not happy with the statement of some key northern leaders, we ask that the former Minister of Finance, Alhaji Adamu Ciroma; and Alhaji Tanko Yakassai should stop the needless agitation for a Northern president come 2011, as Nigeria is one, except they prove otherwise.

Reacting to the Ciromas, Asari was quoted as saying: “The drums of war have been sounded by the Ciromas, the Tanko Yakassais, the Ali Mungonus, the Ibrahim Rabius, we have heard it. But let me tell them that we are not afraid of war! Let them come with their war.”

Asari, who openly declared support for Jonathan, given that he has said that he is not a Nigerian, whereas he is a chieftain of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), said he was not in the party to sell his patrimony.

We are not saying that Asari has no right on who to support, but he should avoid any statement that is capable of heating up Rivers State like a plague; and he should allow Nigerians to protect their political aspirations.

We are not saying that Jonathan is not his brother, but he should avoid any politics of scoring cheap publicity. We have heard him say: “I pray for him as a brother. Jonathan is my brother and I will stand by him any day, any time, whether I benefit from him or not. I have no apology to tender to you or anybody.”

We must say that we do not want any form of re-arm of militants in Rivers State, and indeed, in Nigeria.

The bomb explosion in Abuja on October 1, 2010, wasn’t acceptable by us, but we praise Dokubo-Asari as he said, “Fifteen days before then (the bomb blasts), the intelligence unit of NDPVF had a stunning revelation and uncovered a plot by Henry Okah to re-arm militants and to re-arm his criminal gangs in the region.We intercepted large caches of arms that were being sent to his new recruits around the Bonny, New Calabar, Sombreiro and St. Bartholomew rivers. This information was promptly forwarded to the security agencies that Henry Okah was up to something. These persons in government and its agencies dismissed it, saying that I was a rabid hater of Henry Okah. And this information was passed by some unscrupulous top government officials to Henry Okah, that Asari had informed them that he, Henry Okah, was planning something. What a shame!!!” We want him to help beef-up security in Rivers State than making people crestfallen with comments on how next year’s election in the state would be.

However, we must say that Asari is a complicated figure. Imagine that he was born Dokubo Melford Goodhead Jr. in the early 1960s to a Christian family, he dropped out of the University of Calabar in 1990 and later the Rivers State University of Science and Technology, citing problems with university authorities who apparently disapproved of his activism. He converted to Islam and changed his name, spending much of the 1990s in failed attempts to win regional political positions. As a member of the Movement for the Survival of the Ijaw Ethnic Nationality (MOSIEN), which remains a militant activist organization today, fellow activists say he was already vocal about what he regarded as the need for an independent Ijaw nation. Asari claims to have been influential in founding the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), the pan-Ijaw group that has tried to coordinate activist and militant efforts to force greater political and economic rights for the ethnicity. Yet he was not present during the IYC's Kaiama Declaration of December 1998, which asserted that all land and natural resources within Ijaw territory belong to Ijaws and warned oil companies they would be considered "enemy" if they relied on military protection. And many things happened thereafter.

We warn that Asari should stop talking flagrantly on issues as they relate to Rivers State. He can’t be a non-Nigerian, and at the same time holding the leadership of ACN in Rivers State, and casting debasement on the leadership of Amaechi, which he does not know much about. Can he do his as a “struggler” job and do Amaechi’s? Though, Asari has the right not to accept amnesty. It is high time Asari began to face the reality, than playing two side wings. He should leave sectionalism, regionalism, tribalism, fascism and nepotism aside, so that Nigerians could move Nigeria forward.


Mujihad Dokubo-Asari

Source: nigeriafilms

Hottie of the day...Bryan Okwara



Bryan Okwara - Ex-Mr Nigeria.
Fine boy...!
Is he swollen or am I seeing things? *cough*
:-)

Source: lindaikeji

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Delta State's Governor, Uduaghan's Election Annulled


An Appeal Court in Benin has annulled the election of Delta State Governor, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan following an appeal by guber candidate of the DPP in the 2007 election, Chief Great Ogboru.


The Appeal Court also Ordered INEC to conduct fresh elections within 90 days. Delta State Government to issue a statement on the development according to state Commissioner of Information, Mr. Oma Djebah. - The Will Nigeria

Source: lindaikeji

We will shut down Nigeria - The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC)



“There is no going back on the strike. We are going to shut down everything, including the airspace. What can stop the strike is if President Goodluck Jonathan immediately sends the draft bill on the minimum wage agreement to the National Assembly to be passed into a law.” - The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) said, as it vowed to shut down the country with effect from 12 midnight on Tuesday.

Trade Union Congress and NLC want the minimum wage to go from - 7, 500 to N18, 000 and have threatened to embark on a three-day warning strike starting from today.

What our president had to say about the minimum wage when you continue...
“I know that even if you leave the minimum wage at N18,000, there will still be increase along the line, the Federal Government will still effect it. If we are able to move from N7,500 to N17,000, the difference of 1,800 should not result to labour issues or strike. So, we are engaging labour now to work out the issues. If it was salary increase, I don’t think we will be discussing this matter but this is minimum wage, because it is minimum wage, it has to pass through all the sections of government as specified by law. It must go to the National Assembly because the law must be made and the minimum wage does not affect only government employees and that is what Nigerians should know, this is because the private sector is also involved.” - President Goodluck Jonathan.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Eedris Abdukareem acts up again


The old saying that a leopard cannot change its spot was confirmed on Friday October 22 when popular music act, Eedris Abudareem went gaga again. The arrogance and impatient attitude that made him notorious years back were on display that day.

The venue of the incident was at Club 10 in Lagos where different celebrities came around to celebrate with female sensation, Goldie on her birthday and album release party. Eedris created a scene and not a few were disappointed in him as he took on retired footballer, J.J Okocha.

Information pieced together revealed that Eedris was initially denied access to the VIP section of the club by the club bouncers. This we heard infuriated him. But he finally made is way to the VIP section. On getting to VIP, he decided to pour his aggression on Okocha who happens to be the owner of the club.

Eedris started shouting, causing unnecessary distress at the club. Despite the high volume of music emanating from the speakers, his voice reverberated through the building as he was said to have gone on an ego trip.

Being a gentleman, Okocha resisted all attempts to join Eedris in a shouting match. He simply beckoned to him to calm down and at the same time urging people to persuade him to calm down. But instead, Eedris gone even wilder. He created such a scene that night that many who witnessed the show of shame concluded that he was yet to put on a new leaf as claimed.

At a point, Eedris was the most sought after artiste in Nigeria. No show was complete without him. He had all urbane music lovers eating from his palms with hits like Oko Asewo, Player Meji, Jagajaga, Mr. Lecturer, among others. But at that point in his carrer when he probably assumed no one will ever meet up to his standard, he began courting controversy by displaying a high level of arrogance and causing problem here and there. His widely publicized quarrel with America artiste, 50 Cent readily comes to mind.

Shortly after the messy squabble, his career took a nosedive. He bade the record label that nurtured him to stardom, Kennis Music bye-bye to float his record label called Lakareem Records. Along the line, he joined Now Musik for management where he ended his beef with Ruggedman because both artistes were at that time being managed by the company. He released an album then titled Mr. President but it was a commercial flop. About two years after that, he returned from a sabbatical and released another album titled The King is Back and still couldn’t break through into mainstream. This eventually made him to retrace his steps and return to Kennis Music.

The news of his return made headlines and what made it more interesting was that he appeared to have donned the garment of humility. However, his attitude on Friday October 22 speak seems to have stripped him of the garment. But, as usual, he claims to be fighting for his rights.
He has a new album titled Unfinished Business.

Source: lindaikeji

54year old Brtish woman who fell in love with Nigerian she met on web and didn't hesitate when he asked for £40k to fund oil scam.


Caroline and Sab (real name, Steve) in Nigeria before she realised the whole relationship had been a sham...
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