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Saturday, January 30

ELDEE DA DON STORMS NIGERIA


It seems YBNL boss, Olamide’s wish will be granted after he publicly announced that he badly wished to have a song with singer, Eldee Da Don, who had announced some months back that he is retiring from music.

Eldee had long ego left the shores of the country to stay with his family abroad while pursuing other business but he never stopped hopping on some beats once a while.

Now the singer is back to the country as he has been gracing some interview programmes while friends have been coming around to meet with him.


With his presence in the country, he might want to honour Olamide’s request while Young John the wicked producer will have to cook up some nice beats to sooth Eldee.

NEMA confirms 4 dead in another Lagos boat mishap



The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) says four passengers lost their lives in another boat mishap in Lagos on Saturday morning.


According to NEMA, the accident occurred at Badore in Eti-Osa Local Government Area of the state at about 10.00 a.m.


The South-West spokesman for the agency, Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, disclosed this on Saturday in a statement obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

He, however, said 13 passengers were rescued.


He said the boat with 17 passengers on board capsized at Badore.
“The incident occurred at about 10.00 this morning.


“The boat with 17 people on board which was coming from Ijede capsized at Badore.


“Four people died while 13 others were rescued,’’ he said.

Dr Bandele Onimode, the South-West Zonal Coordinator of the agency, also confirmed that 13 passengers were rescued with help from some agencies.


Onimole lauded the Lagos State Waterways Authority, National Inland Waterways Authority, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency and Marine Police for the rescue efforts.


He said the bodies had been taken to Ijede Hospital morgue.

Boko Haram terrorists now disguise as mad people – DHQ



Colonel Rabe Abubakar has warned Nigerians of new Boko Haram tactics.

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has warned Nigerians that Boko Haram terrorists are now using a new tactic in launching successful suicide bombings in the country.

According to a statement made by Brigadier General Rabe Abubakar, the DHQ spokesperson, on Saturday, January 30, the militants have now switched to disguising as mad people to infiltrate locations.

“It has come to the notice of the Defence Headquarters that Boko Haram, in their desperation to cause colossal havoc, have now devised a new method where they dress like mad persons to gain unsuspecting access to public areas to detonate bombs.

“The two male suicide bombers, dressed like mad women and carried out suicide bomb attack in Gombi , Adamawa State, is instructive in this direction. Five people lost their lives and several others were wounded in the heinous attack by these ungodly people.


“The Defence Headquarters therefore urges our fellow good citizens across the country to be wary of mad persons approaching markets, public places or crowded areas so as to nip this ugly trend in the bud,” the statement read in part.

Abubakar called on Nigerians to be security conscious at all times and report any suspicious person or object to security agencies for prompt action.

Earlier this month, the DHQ warned people that Boko Haram insurgents hide explosive devices in fruits and vegetables which they hawk in carts and wheelbarrows in markets and crowded places in the northeast.

According to the military, the aim of the terrorists is to disguise as fruits and vegetable vendors to gain ample room to detonate the explosives.


Toolz and Tunde Demuren’s traditional wedding photos



On Air Personality Princess Tolu “Toolz” Oniru and Captain Tunde Demuren are presently having their traditional engagement in Lagos state.

Ebuka Obi-Uchendu and his wife, Cynthia Obianodo, Beat FM OAP Gbemi Olateru-Olagbegi, Dolapo Oni-Sijuwade, Kemi Adetiba, Oreka Godis, Joro and Dokun Olumofin,family and more close friends are already gathered at the event taking place in Oniru part of the state.

The couple had a private engagement dinner party for close friends on Wednesday, January 27, in Lagos.

Recall that Toolz got engaged to Tunde Demuren on Monday, May 25, 2015. Tunde popped the question in Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic where they are currently holidaying.

Checkout first photos from the event:





Nigeria to benefit from $200bn foreign investment

A group of international investors, under the aegis of Greenstone Capital International Africa and Tacnero Global, have disclosed plans to invest $200bn in five African countries, including Nigeria.

The group’s legal adviser, Greg Anumenechi, said in a statement on Thursday that the investors’ target sectors were agriculture, aviation, medicals, solid minerals, marine, power and petroleum.

According to him, the investment plan tagged: AMPLE, will also be extended into real estate, industrial, Information Technology, parks, education and the development of Nigeria’s version of the Silicon Valley.

To benefit alongside Nigeria in the $200bn investment plan are Ghana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia and South Africa.

Anumenechi explained that the foreign investors planned to warehouse the bulk of the fund in a consortium of banks as proof of funds for government-related concession capital projects in Nigeria.

Already, he said the investors had succeeded in getting the approval for a Silicon Valley university in Lagos State, adding that they were also investing in the development of alternative energy for the entire country in addition to building an ultra-modern modular refinery for oil and gas development.

Anumenechi said, “It is expected that the injection of such massive funds into Nigeria and the other African countries for business development will generate over two million employment opportunities in Africa, with Nigeria taking the chunk because of its enormous potential.

“Some of the projects already earmarked and approved for Nigeria include the construction of massive housing schemes in Festac and Ibeju-Lekki areas of Lagos; agriculture development projects in Osun and Ogun states; an international airline and a world-class pharmaceutical industry also in Osun State.”

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Concern as Zika virus spreads alarmingly



There are currently 31 people in the U.S. who have been diagnosed with the Zika virus, including three pregnant women – two in Illinois and one in New York.

Those infected are spread across 11 states and Washington, D.C., according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. All of those infected contracted the virus outside of the U.S. before returning, according to health officials.

Another woman in Hawaii is believed to have had the Zika virus after her infant was born with the associated birth defect called microcephaly – characterised by an abnormally small head and brain, which can lead to developmental delays. The birth defect has been associated with the virus in Brazil, where more than 4,000 children have been diagnosed with the condition.

Houston Woman Recounts Zika Infection
A Houston woman described what it was like to be infected with the Zika virus during a trip to El Salvador over Christmas.

Lizzie Morales told ABC’s Houston station KTRK-TV that she spent a week experiencing the extreme fatigue, nausea and a large rash that covered her body.

“You have no strength or energy to sit down. You just want to lay down and sleep,” she told KTRK-TV.
Morales said she had fatigue for a week and nausea towards the end of her virus.

“Christmas Eve, I was scratching. My chest, bumps on my lips, eyes, ears,” she said.


Origin of Zika Virus Outbreak in Brazil May Be Linked to Major Sporting Events
Scientists have traced the Zika virus spreading through the Western Hemisphere to a strain from French Polynesia. The virus was first confirmed in this hemisphere in Brazil last May, but quickly spread leading to more than 1 million estimated cases in Brazil by the end of 2015.


In a research paper, scientists said the outbreak might have been linked to major sporting events that brought together thousands of people across the globe to Brazil. This revelation raises concern over the safety of athletes at the forthcoming Olympics game scheduled to hold this year in Brazil.



“It is very likely an infected traveler from French Polynesia that traveled to Brazil was likely the source of the Brazilian invasion,” Dr. Peter Armbruster, professor of biology at Georgetown University, who was not involved in that study, told ABC News. “Whether it is someone associated with the [World Cup], we do not know for sure.”



Where Is the Zika Virus Outbreak Happening?
The virus has been reported in Africa, South Asia and Polynesia but now it’s also being found in Central and South America.

An outbreak of the disease in Brazil lead to an alert by the Pan American Health Organisation last May. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have issued a travel alert for 24 countries and territories where the virus transmission is ongoing.

Those countries and territories are: Brazil, Colombia, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Suriname, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Dominican Republic, Barbados, Bolivia, Ecuador, Guadeloupe, Saint Martin, Guyana, Cape Verde and Samoa.



What Does the Virus Do?
Common symptoms of the Zika virus include fever, rash, joint pain and conjunctivitis, according to the CDC. Approximately one in five people infected with the virus show symptoms. Severe complications from the virus that require hospitalisation are rare, according to the CDC.


The virus has also been associated with a rise of microcephaly birth defect cases.

The CDC is also investigating if a rare paralysis syndrome called Guillain-Barre is related to the virus. The syndrome is an immunological reaction that can also occur after other viral or bacterial infections.



Virus Spreading Explosively
The Zika virus is “spreading explosively” in the Americas, the head of the World Health Organisation (WHO) said Thursday, as the global health body warned that it expected up to four million cases of the disease.



WHO chief Margaret Chan called for an emergency meeting on February 1 on the outbreak of the virus, which has been blamed for the birth defect microcephaly, a condition that causes babies to be born with an abnormally small head.



“The level of alarm is extremely high,” Chan said, adding that the meeting of WHO’s Emergency Committee on Monday will seek to determine if the outbreak qualifies as an international public health emergency.


The virus “is now spreading explosively,” in the Americas, where 23 countries and territories have reported cases, the WHO chief said.
Marcos Espinal, the head of communicable diseases and health analysis at the WHO’s Americas office, said the region should expect “three to four million cases” of Zika, without proving a timeframe for the outbreak to ramp up to that level.


Following its initial discovery in a monkey in Uganda’s Zika forest in 1947, the disease “slumbered” and “occasionally caused a mild disease of low concern,” in humans, Chan said.

“The situation today is dramatically different.”

Chan highlighted the growing concern over Zika’s possible link to microcephaly and a neurological disorder called Guillain-Barre syndrome.

“A causal relationship between Zika virus infection and birth malformations and neurological syndromes has not yet been established, but is strongly suspected,” Chan said.

The emergency meeting will seek advice on the severity of the outbreak and what response measures might be taken.

It will also aim to identify priority areas for urgent research, Chan said, after US President Barack Obama called for swift action, including better diagnostic tests as well as the development of vaccines and treatments.

Espinal warned that Zika “will go everywhere the mosquito is.”
“We should assume that. We should not wait for it to spread,” he said.

Drawing a contrast with Ebola, Espinal stressed that Zika needs a carrier to spread and that controlling the mosquito was therefore crucial to controlling the outbreak.

WHO has previously said that it expects Zika to spread to every country in the Americas except Canada and Chile.

Brazil has been the country hardest hit so far, and concerns are growing about this summer’s Olympics, which is likely to attract hundreds of thousands of visitors to host city Rio de Janeiro in August.

Zika originated in Africa and also exists in Asia and the Pacific, but has not been associated with microcephaly there. It first came to prominence in Brazil in October.
Microcephaly can cause brain damage or death in babies.

In Brazil, cases of microcephaly have surged from 163 a year on average to more than 3,718 suspected cases since the outbreak, according to the health ministry.

Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador and Jamaica have warned women to avoid getting pregnant for the time being.


By Gillian Mohney (ABC News)/AFP (Seychelles News Agency)

KANYE WEST RENAMES ALBUM TITLE

Rapper, Kanye West , has renamed his new album, to “Waves” and now calls it “Album Of The Life” .


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Hair Institute Announces Scholarship For 2016



NIGERIA’S first hair academy, Natures Gentle Touch Hair Institute has announced that it will award scholarships to well deserving students to participate in its 2016 training session scheduled to commence on January 28 in Lagos.

Marketing Manager, Recare Limited, owners of Natures Gentle Touch brand, Mr. Kunmi Balogun, noted that the scholarship scheme is a Corporate Social Responsibility project inaugurated in 2010 and is open to young male and female students in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt.

“The objective of the scheme is to encourage and support young people who have interest and desire to learn about hair artistry. Through the scheme, many individuals are able to learn all there is to know about hair-styling and designing and are able to establish their own businesses and contribute positively to the economy,” he said.

Balogun added that the training program includes diverse courses ranging from hair treatment classes, advanced hair cutting, hair styling, hair colouring, advanced Salon Business Management, bridal styles, consultative selling and retailing among others.

He encouraged youths to take advantage of the opportunity to develop themselves and obtain skills that can help them attain an enviable status and profession in the society.
Interested and qualified individuals are to send their curriculum vitae to recruitment@recarecos.com for consideration.

The scholarship is open to Bachelor of Science (BSc) or Higher National Diploma (HND) degree holders in any field of study who must be able to relocate to Lagos for the course duration, as the Institute will provide accommodation for students from other states.

Easy Ways To Make Your Shoes More Comfortable




Follow these simple steps to DIY your way to more comfortable shoes and say bye-bye to blisters

THERE’S nothing quite like a new pair of shoes! That is, until you spend half a day in them and find yourself slipping all over the place, aching and blistered. We’ve got three simple tricks to wear your shoes in quickly, so you’ll be fashionably comfortable in no time.


Expand The Toe With Ice
There’s no need to head to the shoemaker when the toes of your leather shoes are too tight. All you need is ice. As the freezing water expands, so will your shoes.


Materials you need: Ziploc baggie, leather shoe and water

. Pour about 1 ½ cups of water into a Ziploc baggie and seal it up.

. Drop a corner of the plastic bag into the toe of your shoe, so that the toe is filled with water.

. Place the shoe with the baggie full of water into the freezer and leave it overnight.

. When the water is frozen, remove the plastic bag from the toe of the shoe and dry off the shoe if damp.

. Place the shoe on your foot while it is still cold, and let the warmth of your foot shape the shoe as it dries.


Create No-slip Soles
The sole of a new leather shoe can often be a slippery one. Here’s a way to get a grip, quickly.

Materials you need: Sandpaper and shoe

. Scuff up the soles of your new shoes with sandpaper to create a rough surface that grips.

There is no need to scuff too much. You simply want to texturise the smooth surface.

Try these tips and your feet will be thanking you!


Courtesy: Yahoo

How to Apply for Federal Government BEA Scholarship – 2016/17

Applications are invited from interested and qualified Nigerians to participate in the 2016/2017 Nomination Interview for Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA) Scholarship Awards for:

• Undergraduate (UG) studies tenable in Russia, Morocco, Algeria, Serbia, Hungary, Egypt, Turkey, Cuba, Romania, Ukraine, Japan, Macedonia; and

• Postgraduate (PG) studies tenable in Russia (for those whose first degrees were obtained from Russia), China, Hungary, Serbia, Turkey, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, e.t.c.

PLEASE NOTE THAT BEA PROCESSING DOES NOT ATTRACT ANY PROCESSING FEE. THEREFORE, BEWARE OF FRAUDSTERS!’

FIELDS OF STUDY

• Undergraduate level – Engineering, Geology, Agriculture, Sciences, Mathematics, Languages, Environmental Sciences, Sports, Law, Social Sciences, Biotechnology, Architecture, Medicine (very limited), etc; and

• Postgraduate level (Masters Degree and Ph.D) in all fields.

Bilateral Educational Agreement (BEA) Awards are scholarship awards made to eligible Nigerian youths after due process by development partners who have entered into Bilateral Educational agreement with Nigeria. These offers could be at the Undergraduate or Post Graduate or both levels as the case may be.  The duration of the scholarship offer ranges from 4- 9 years depending on the level of study and the country.

In Bilateral Educational Agreement countries, Awardees study the language of the country in their first Year and this constitutes the language of instruction throughout their study. It is pertinent to state that performance in the language course determines the continuation of the course of study for which the award has been made.

Eligibility Criteria for BEA Award

Undergraduate Scholarship:

All applicants for undergraduate degree courses must possess a minimum qualification of Five (5) Distinctions (A’s & B’s) in the Senior Secondary School Certificate, WAEC (May/June) only in the subjects relevant to their fields of study including English Language and Mathematics. Certificates should not be more than Two (2) years old (2014 & 2015). Age limit is from 18 to 20 years.

Postgraduate Scholarship:

All applicants must hold a First Degree with at least 2nd Class Upper Division. The applicants who are previous recipients of Foreign Awards must have completed at least two (2) years post qualification or employment practice in Nigeria. All applicants must have completed N.Y.S.C. Age limit is 35 years for Masters and 40 years for Ph.D.

Since the BEA countries are non-English speaking, applicants should be prepared to undertake a mandatory one year foreign languare of the country of choice which will be the standard medium of instruction; and

• All applicants for Hungarian Scholarship must visit the website: www.stipendumhungaricum.hu.

VENUE OF INTERVIEW:  All eligible applicants are to report for interview at the venues scheduled for their respective Zones of origin for proper identification. Two sets of the Printed Completed application forms are usually submitted at the various interview centres with the following attachments:

• Two sets of Photocopies of Educational Certificates and Testimonials of previous schools attended with the originals for sighting;

• One certificate is accepted i.e WAEC of May/June only; • Statement of results must be confirmed by WAEC and forwarded to the Director/Secretary, Federal Scholarship Board, Abuja;

• Two copies of Birth certificate

• State of Origin/LGA certificate duly signed, stamped and dated;

• Four (4) passport sized coloured photographs on white background;

• Academic transcripts and NYSC certificates will be required from applicants for Postgraduate Studies. NB: Candidates nominated and finally selected by the awarding BEA countries will be required to submit to Federal Scholarship Board the following:

• Photocopies of Authenticated academic certificates;

• Data page of current International passport, and

• Specified Medical Reports & Police clearance certificate.

PLEASE NOTE THAT BEA PROCESSING DOES NOT ATTRACT ANY PROCESSING FEE. THEREFORE, BEWARE OF FRAUDSTERS!’

The 2016/2017 Federal Government Scholarship BEA interview holds from 7th to 11th March, 2016.

Method of Application: Interested and qualified candidates should click on the following link to start application: http://www.education.gov.ng/fsb/bea/

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VIDEO: Jesse Jagz – “Jaga Love” ft. Ice Prince

VIDEO: Jesse Jagz ft. Ice Prince – Jaga Love
JAGA LOVE

The much awaited return of the emperor is finally upon us as Jesse Jagz releases the official video for his single; ‘Jaga Love’ featuring Ice Prince.
It’s no news that the anytime Jesse Jagz and Ice Prince come together, a record-breaking hit is made, this mid-tempo infectious tune exemplifies this. Jaga Love is the first single to herald Jesse’s soon to be released ‘Odysseus’ album.

The emperor is truly back!







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