DO NOT MISS

Monday, February 22

D’banj Claims He Paved The Way For Nigerian Acts To Be Featured In International Magazines






Kokomaster himself, D’banj, has come to say he made it possible for Nigerian acts to featured in international magazines.

D’banj, took to social media to share a photo of himself on the cover of The Observer magazine back in 2012 and wrote:



The Beginning ….. I started this Gangster ish ( in Dre’s Voice )lol …. But my shout out this morning is specially for the people that work selflessly behind a Brand , back stage making the magic happen. Publicist, managers , PA’s , booking agents , lawyers , marketers, accountants and Executive producers , God bless you all .
Today it’s @missamadi, A powerful , determined and hardworking Publicist. Incase U don’t know from Estelle, Genevive ,Whitney houston , to myself Bangalee to mention a few — yep this cover in 2012 to now @davidoofficial Movement , thank U so much ma for living so Selfless for the industry and seeing Potentials before Most , we need more people like you in all the aspects of the industry and without a doubt a Full TAKEOVER is Eminent… Thank U so much for believing In Us. If U are like @missamadi then Pls be sure the AFrican Creative industry needs you and yes You Need Us too .we have so much Success story to tell , Come help us Share this to the World . Have a Kokocious Week…OooSssHhhEee
Davido recently graced the cover of Fader Magazine, where he talked about so many things from his family to his music career.

NDA Now Accepts NABTEB Result




Holders of NABTEB certificates can now apply for Nigerian Defense Academy, NDA admission

Good news to all the Nigerian Defense Academy (NDA) prospective candidates with National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) certificates. The management of the institution has announced that they can now apply for the NDA Regular Combatant Course with their certificates.


Spread the word by using the share buttons below.

CPA @yung_cpa ft. Rizzy A – More and More Dir. STANZ VISUALS




President Buhari to pray for peace in Nigeria


President Muhammadu Buhari will begin a week-long official visit to Saudi Arabia and Qatar , Monday, February 22, where he will hold prayers for greater peace, prosperity and progress in Nigeria.

President will is expected to visit Medina and Mecca to pray for greater peace, prosperity and progress in Nigeria.

Disclosing details of the president’s trip in a statement issued in Abuja on Sunday, February 21, Femi Adesina, special adviser to the president on media and publicity stated that President Buhari will be accompanied by a high-powered federal government delegation, comprising of the Minister of State (Petroleum) and Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, (NNPC), Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, among others.

He said the president will first fly to
“Riyadyh for talks on Tuesday with King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and senior officials of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia”.

Adesina noted that expected to be high on the agenda of discussions between President Buhari and the Saudi Monarch are the ongoing efforts by Nigeria and other members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to achieve greater stability in the price of crude oil exports.

“Crude oil prices and market stability will also be on the front burner when President Buhari goes on to Doha on Saturday for talks on Sunday with the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani,” he said.

Adding that: The President is also scheduled to meet with leading Saudi and Qatari businessmen in Riyadh and Doha, and invite them to support his administration’s efforts to revamp the Nigerian economy by taking advantage of the great investment opportunities currently available in Nigeria’s mining, agriculture, power supply, infrastructure, transportation, communications and other sectors.”

President Buhari is also expected to hold meetings with heads of international financial organisations and multilateral associations during his visit to Saudi Arabia.

Meanwhile, Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to devalue the Nigerian naira on the grounds that the currency has already been devalued owing to the gap between the official rate of N199 and open market rate of over N400 to one dollar.

Fayose in a release issued in Ado-Ekiti on Sunday, February 21, also decried that there was no time in the history of Nigeria that the gap between dollar official rate and open market rate was more than N200.

Militants declare war on FG over detention Nnamdi Kanu


Two militant groups in the Niger Delta region have issued separate statements declaring war on the federal government for its continued detention of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

Militants have declared war on the federal government for its refusal to release Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

The groups, Concerned Militant Leaders (CML) and Niger Delta People’s Democratic Front (NDPDF) yesterday, February 20, in port Harcourt, Rivers state declared their readiness to battle the federal government and cripple the economy of the country if Kanu is not released.

According to Sun, the leaders of the two groups, General Ben (CML) and Precious Iyoyo (aka General playboy) angered by reports that there were plans by the federal government to use witnesses in mask to testify against Nnamdi kanu in court warned that they were ready to draw the battle line against President Muhammadu Buhari-led government for its determination to cause problem in the country, particularly in the south-south and south-east zones, by stubbornly refusing to release Kanu.

General Ben noted that the 31 day-ultimatum given to the federal government to release the IPOB leader expires tomorrow, Monday, February 22, noting that failure to comply with the deadline would results in attacks on targets in Abia and Anambra states, as well as Abuja.

He said: “We are ready for Federal Government, which said we would be treated as criminals and saboteurs. The 31-day ultimatum will expire on Monday. We are ready and will attack them in Abia, Anambra and Abuja, where they shed the blood of Biafran brothers and sisters.

“We are not going to attack the civilians per se; but we are going to attack the presence of the Federal Government in the areas. If President Buhari could not clear Boko Haram in six months, as he told Nigerians, why didn’t he focus attention on the North? Why did he waste the blood of Biafrans people?”

“We are in solidarity with the Biafran struggle and there is no going back. We are taking our revenge. We are not going to spare them. We don’t believe in much talk. Enough is enough,” he said.

On his part, General Playboy warned that any attempt to use masked witnesses to testify against Kanu will be met with serious consequences.
“If they (UN) don’t intervene in this matter, and Nigerian government goes ahead to execute its plans to annihilate Biafrans, we will cripple the economy of this country. All eyes are on government not only Kanu but on Tompolo too. The government is treading on very rough and dangerous path,” he threatened.

Meanwhile, a lawmaker representing Onitsha North constituency in Anambra state House of Assembly, Hon. Chugbo Enwezor, is instigating bereaved families of members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) that were killed by Nigerian security operatives during protests in some states.

According to a post published on Euphemia Udanoh on February 18, Enwezor, who is the chairman of the house committee on judiciary and legal matters, said the leadership of IPOB has the legal rights to sue the Federal Government for murder and claim damages.

Make a daily commitment to spreading God’s mercy, Pope Francis says

On Saturday Pope Francis held his second Saturday general audience of the Jubilee, encouraging pilgrims to make a daily commitment to spreading God’s mercy both in the small things, and to those most in need.

“My life, my attitude, my way of living, must truly be a concrete sign that God is close to us,” the Pope said Feb. 20.

He explained that this is done through “small gestures of love, tenderness and care” which show that “the Lord is with us, that he's close to us. And this is how the door of mercy opens.”
Pope Francis spoke to pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square for his second Saturday general audience for the Holy Year of Mercy.

In addition to his weekly Wednesday general audiences, the Pope chose to hold an extra audience once a month on a Saturday as a special initiative for the Jubilee. In his address, Francis continued his reflections on the topic of mercy as understood through scripture, this week focusing on God’s commitment to humanity in sending Jesus.

He said that committing oneself to something means to “assume a responsibility, a task toward someone; and it also means the style, the attitude of fidelity and dedication, of special attention with which we carry forward this task.”

Each day we are asked to commit ourselves in the simple things we do, such as prayer, work and study, as well as in sports or free time, he said. “To commit ourselves, then, means to put our good will and our efforts to improve life,” Francis said, noting that God is also committed to us.

God’s first commitment to humanity was when he created the world and dedicated himself to keeping it alive “despite our efforts to ruin it – and there are many.” But God’s greatest commitment, he said, was when he gave us Jesus.

“Jesus is truly the extreme commitment that God has made toward us…this is the greatest commitment of God,” he said, adding that along with Jesus, “the Father will give us everything we need.”

Seeing this commitment in action is easy if we read the Gospel, which tells us how through Jesus, God totally committed himself to restoring hope to the poor and those deprived of their dignity, as well as to strangers, the sick, prisoners and sinners, he said.

“In all of this, Jesus was a living expression of the mercy of the Father,” the Pope continued. In off-the-cuff remarks, he underlined Jesus’ merciful attitude in his unconditional welcome of sinners with goodness.

When seen in a human way, the sinner seems like God’s enemy, he said, but noted that despite this, Jesus still “drew close to them with goodness, he loved them and he changed their hearts.”

All of us are sinners who have some sort of guilt before God, Francis said, yet the Lord still chooses to be near us in order to give us comfort, love and mercy.

“This is the commitment of God! And because of this he sent Jesus!” he said. “To draw close to us, to all of us, and to open to us the door of his love, his heart, his mercy. And this is very beautiful, very beautiful!”

Pope Francis concluded saying that in response to God’s commitment to us, we in turn must commit ourselves to spreading his love, mercy and goodness, beginning with those most in need.

He pointed to those who suffer due to abandonment, illness, a serious disability as well as those who are dying or who cannot express their gratitude.

“In all of these realities we bring the mercy of God through a life commitment, which is the testimony of our faith in Christ,” he said, and told pilgrims to always bring God’s caress to others, “because God has caressed us like this with his mercy.”
“Bring it to others, to those in need, to those who suffer in their hearts, or who are sad. Draw near to them with that caress of God, which is the same that he had with us,” he said.

He closed by praying that the Jubilee would help to open our minds and hearts so that we can “touch with our hands” the commitment God has for each person, and that our lives would be transformed “into a commitment of mercy for all.”

No special centre for 2016 UTME – JAMB


The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) on Sunday said it would not create any special centre for the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the UTME, which will be Computer Base Test (CBT) mode all through, is expected to begin on Monday, Feb. 29.

This is contained in a statement signed by the Head, Media and Information of the board, Dr Fabian Benjamin, and made available to NAN in Lagos.

According to the statement, the attention of the board was drawn to protests by some alleged prospective candidates in Edo and Lagos states over the closure of the board’s registration portal in preparation to the UTME.

“The board sincerely sympathises with the plight of these prospective candidates.

“It is indeed the wish of the board that the Nigerian youth desirous of tertiary education are given ample opportunity to register for its examination.

“This is why it began the sale of its application document in August 2015, which is about seven months ago.

“In the advertisement for the sale of the registration documents, the board clearly stated that the sales would close by January.

“But due to public appeal it extended the registration process to February,” the statement read in part.

The board further stated that it could not allow candidates to register perpetually, adding that it had a time table and it adheres strictly to it.
It noted that this was to allow tertiary institutions to begin admission processes early.

“We all must work to enshrine the culture of discipline in the system and ensure that tertiary institutions calendars are not truncated.

“It is most unfortunate that some candidates waited until our website was withdrawn before making attempts to register,” the board stated.

It noted that every aspiring candidate was expected to know the procedure as proper publicity involving the media was done.

NAN reports that more than one million candidates have so far registered for the examination on the all CBT platform within and outside the country.

More than 500 centres were also accredited for the conduct of the examination within and outside Nigeria. (NAN)

Fresh disease outbreak kills 25 children in Lekki


Jide Idris, the Lagos state commissioner of health, has confirmed the death of 25 children as a result of an outbreak of the Febrile Rash Illnesses (FRI) in Otodo-Gbame community in Ikate, Lekki.

At a news conference in Lagos, the commissioner confirmed that there were 34 cases of sick children with FRI and added that the graves of 20 children have been identified by their parents.

“The graves of 20 children who died from the FRI since the day of onset of signs and symptoms in the first case on January 6 were identified by their parents.

“Also, 34 cases have been line listed so far with 17 males and 17 females; 17 dead patients have been identified with nine males and eight females, all are within the age range of eight and 72 months,” Idris said.

“The source of the infection is still under investigation and until we know the required source, we cannot say for sure, what is causing it.”
The unknown disease disease, which started sometime in January 2016, made the predominantly Egun community panic.

After contracting the ailment, the affected children developed rashes, which was similar to the symptoms of measles, and they died two to three days after.

Idris said that the team of epidemiologists from the state ministry of health are yet to come up with the report on the source of the strange infection, but added that the signs and symptoms of the illness suggested Febrile Rash.

“Blood samples and throat swabs from the patients and water samples from the community have been taken to the Virology Reference Laboratory.
“This is at Lagos University Teaching Hospital and Lagos State Drug Quality Control Laboratory and Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja respectively.”

He, however, urged the citizenry to continue to practice health promotion and disease prevention measures.

According to him, such measures should include basic environmental sanitation, including proper disposal of refuse, and avoiding open defecation, as well as regular hand washing with soap and water, maintaining personal hygiene, adequate nutrition, and antenatal care for pregnant women.

He listed other measures as “immunisation of children against deadly vaccine and preventable childhood diseases, and regular checkups towards ensuring early diagnosis and prompt treatment of both communicable and non-communicable diseases.

Face your issue, you were not sacked for being Igbo – Freeze blasts Onyeka Onwenu


Cool FM On-Air Personality, OAP, Freeze has advised Onyeka Onwenu to stop inciting inter-ethnic disaffection with her recent claims.
Onwenu, renowned singer and actress, had in a statement released yesterday in reaction to her sack from a federal appointment, insinuated that it was as a result of her tribal background .

Onwenu had said, “I was abused, targeted and maltreated for being an Igbo woman.”

Freeze reacted to this on his Instagram page @daddyfreeze by requesting the musician-cum-politician to stop creating unnecessary tension in an already volatile situation, as such utterance will not help matters.

Freeze said, “Dear Madam, those statements like “Buhari sacked me because I am Igbo” would only serve to fuel more hatred and animosity.

“You were not sacked because you are Igbo, stop creating unnecessary tension in an already volatile situation you are not helping matters.

“If Nigeria goes to war, poor, innocent and helpless people would suffer. Syria has a population of 25 million people, far less than LAGOS state alone yet the world can’t handle its refuge crisis. I shudder to imagine our own.

“Sit at home and face your issue without dragging an innocent nation into your personal battle.

“How long did you really expect to eat under 2 different regimes and what really did you have to offer? – just a thought.

“Sorry about the typos guys I’m really not happy about this,” the radio personality averred.

FA Cup quarter-finals: Arsenal may face Watford, Chelsea travel to Everton

Arsenal have been handed another potential home tie in the FA Cup, if they are able to win their FA Cup replay against Hull City.

The Gunners, who have won the last two editions of the competition, will welcome Watford if they beat the Tigers on their own turf.
Manchester United will host West Ham, if they go past League One side, Shrewsbury on Monday.

Chelsea will travel to Everton in the next round, after they dumped out a young Manchester City team on Sunday.

Ties will be played between March 11 and 14.

FA Cup draw in full

Reading vs Crystal Palace

Everton vs Chelsea

Arsenal or Hull vs Watford

Shrewsbury or Manchester United vs West Ham

CPC orders DStv to compensate consumers

The Consumer Protection Council (CPC) has ordered MultiChoice Nigeria Limited, provider of Digital Satellite Broadcast Television (DStv) service to compensate and provide toll-free lines to its subscribers.

The information is contained in a statement issued by the CPC Deputy Director of Public Relations,
Mr Abiodun Obimuyiwa, on Sunday in Abuja.

He said the order was passed after an extensive investigation on alleged violation of consumers’ rights.

He stated that the CPC had ordered the provider to suspend its service when consumers were away; release free-to-air channels even when subscription had expired and compensate consumers for lost viewing time.

According to the statement, the council also ordered the introduction of local toll-free lines and reasonable equitable spread of popular sports channels, among others.

It stated that the company was required to present written assurances in line with Section 10 of the Council’s enabling law that it would not engage in any conduct detrimental to the interest of consumers.
It added that in the same vein, the company shall for 18 months from the date of the orders, subject its processes to the Council’s inspection to ensure compliance with the directives contained in the orders.

The statement noted that the Council observed that the company’s billing system, whereby “billing is not contemporaneous with the provision of service” was not in the best interest of consumers.
It, therefore, ordered MultiChoice to install a billing system that would ensure that billing starts with the provision of service.

It also ordered the company to, within 90 days, provide across board compensation to subscribers, considering the fact that many of them have over time lost legitimate and paid viewing time by its conduct.
Such compensation, it added, include not restoring service contemporaneously after payment as well as other instances of disruptions.

Similarly, the company directed the company to, within 180 days, adopt a technology that supports suspension of service when subscribers are unable to enjoy their service on account of being away for a limited period of time.
It explained that such request for suspension of service could be done between seven to 14 days and not more than twice in a year with a 72-hour notice to MultiChoice.

On non-availability of popular channels in certain bouquets, the CPC ordered the firm to, within 90 days, ensure reasonably equitable spread of popular sports and other channels.

MultiChoice should also keep local and free-to-air channels open so that subscribers would have the opportunity of watching these channels, even when their subscriptions had expired, it ordered.
Also, the satellite viewing channel should maintain local toll-free telephone access lines for its call centres, but should ensure the call centres operate for longer hours during public holidays and weekends in order to aid easy and fast access by subscribers who wish to make complaints or enquiries.

It said the company should also develop a Customer Care Manual which should contain mechanisms to address customer complaints in an accurate, friendly, timely, efficient, courteous and honest manner and further details be made available on the company’s website and other information channels.

In addition, the pay-media company was to not only ensure that accredited dealers and installers carry certified means of identification but educate subscribers periodically on the means of identification.
The statement then quoted the Council’s Director-General, Mrs Dupe Atoki, as expressing optimism that compliance with these reforms would bring about a new dawn for Nigerian consumers.
Atoki said it would henceforth allow consumers to enjoy value for money in their engagement with the company.

She reiterated the Council’s commitment toward sanitising the nation’s market-place for the benefit of consumers.
She, however, that no stone would be left un-turned to ensure that it was no longer business as usual and shoddy service delivery would become a thing of the past. (NAN)

Military reacts to ‘arrest’ of Shekau’s impostor, nabs two for sneaking into IDPs’ camps

The Nigerian military has arrested two suspects, Audu Umar and Hassan Umar, for smuggling themselves among the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) brought from Pulka to Gwoza IDPs Camp in Borno State.

The male suspects are undergoing interrogation by the military and intelligence operatives.

Meanwhile, the military said it was yet to confirm the speculation over an arrest of Boko Haram kingpin, popularly known as Bashir Sarkin Yanka, which in Hausa means “Bashir the King of Slaughter.”

Spokesperson of Operation Lafiya Dole in the North-East, Air Commodore Dele Alonge, said “as you are aware, the Nigerian military has succeeded in routing out terrorists from some of their hideouts in the North-East and in the process some were eliminated and others have been arrested.

“We cannot at the moment provide the identities of those in our custody or in other places until after we have conducted thorough investigations.”
The local security volunteer group, known as Civilian JTF in Konduga local government Area of Borno State, had claimed that it had arrested Bashir, who had been acting as Abubakar Shekau in some videos on the social media.

The arrested suspect was reported to have confessed to the Civilian JTF that he had acted as “Shekau” in some videos and was responsible for the death of his (Bashir’s) mother, two sisters, brother and engaging in mass slaughter.

 
Copyright © 2014 Biggie's Blog. Designed by OddThemes - Published By Blogger Templates20