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Thursday, 24 January 2019

MI accuses US rapper J. Cole of stealing his style for his new song "Middle Child'

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Nigerian rapper, MI has accused American rapper J.Cole of stealing his style for his new song "Middle Child" which dropped few days ago.
While replying a Twitter user who brought it to his attention, comparing it to his 'Head of the family' in his 'Illegal Music 2' mixtape, the Nigerian rapper wrote: 'SMH.. n***as been biting my style for years.'
MI accuses US rapper J. Cole of stealing his style for his new song "Middle Child

Wednesday, 23 January 2019

Cristiano Ronaldo criticized for posting private jet selfie while plane carrying Emiliano Sala is still missing

Cristiano Ronaldo criticized for posting private jet selfie while plane carrying Emiliano Sala is still missing
Christiano Ronaldo has been strongly criticized for posting a smiling photo of himself taken in a private jet while footballer Emiliano Sala is still missing after the plane he was in vanished.
As the search for Sala was called off for the night, fellow footballer Cristiano Ronaldo tweeted a photo of himself taking a selfie in a private jet. In another photo, he can be seen wearing a wide grin and giving a thumbs up in the aircraft as he left Madrid where he was given a suspended jail sentence for tax fraud.

Cristiano Ronaldo criticized for posting private jet selfie while plane carrying Emiliano Sala is still missing

Fans, sports lovers, and pundits thought Ronaldo's photo was insensitive and they called him out for it. 

Cristiano Ronaldo criticized for posting private jet selfie while plane carrying Emiliano Sala is still missing

BBC pundit Gary Lineker retweeted Ronaldo's photo and wrote:

Not the day for this tweet. It really isn’t.


Cristiano Ronaldo criticized for posting private jet selfie while plane carrying Emiliano Sala is still missing

Other Twitter users told him it was wrong and disrespectful for him to share such a photo at a time like this while some asked him if he had read the news about Sala at all.
See tweets below.
Cristiano Ronaldo criticized for posting private jet selfie while plane carrying Emiliano Sala is still missing
Cristiano Ronaldo criticized for posting private jet selfie while plane carrying Emiliano Sala is still missing
Cristiano Ronaldo criticized for posting private jet selfie while plane carrying Emiliano Sala is still missing




'I'm impressed with INEC's readiness for the 2019 elections - President Buhari tells EU election observers




President Buhari today in Abuja told the European Union Observer Mission (EOM) to Nigeria’s elections starting in February, that he was impressed by the preparations made by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and was optimistic that the electoral body would deliver on its mandate of a credible poll.

Receiving the EOM, led by the Chief Observer and member of the European Parliament, Maria Arena, at the State House, the President said he had listened earlier in the day, to the INEC Chairman, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, when he briefed the National Council of State.

According to President Buhari, “I am happy and impressed with the briefing he gave. I hope that the confidence he exuded and the intellect he brought to bear on the Report will be justified at the end of the day.”

The President told the EU delegation that Nigeria had grown its electoral system incrementally, getting better year after year. “Having participated in elections four times in the past, I would say that since 2015, technology has helped the credibility of our elections,” he said.
President Buhari said that Nigeria with over 250 cultural groups across religions and ethnic groups, with each group canvassing for identity and primacy in the affairs of the nation, “patriotism demands that we identify the nation’s best interest and go with it.”

He stressed that the governing All Progressives Congress, APC, administration had the good sense of identifying the national interest to include security, peace and stability, improved economy, jobs creation and the campaign against corruption, noting that the party was not wrong in 2015, and is not wrong going into the election this year with the same issues in its campaigns.

The President thanked the delegation for taking interest in Nigeria’s elections, and in the affairs of the nation generally.

The EOM team, accompanied by Ambassador Ketil Karlsen, Head, European Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, said that the EU had observed every election in Nigeria since 1999, and had come here again for the next one, following an invitation by INEC.

The delegation promised impartiality and neutrality in the monitoring of the elections.

'If I could speak to President Trump directly, I would tell him to "resign" - Former Secretary of State, John Kerry


Former Secretary of State John Kerry has said that if he could speak to President Donald Trump directly, he would tell him to "resign."

He was asked by CNBC's Tania Bryer during a World Economic Forum panel in Davos, Switzerland, what he would convey to Trump and Kerry replied, "I can't play that because he doesn't take any of this seriously. He doesn't have an ability to have that kind of conversation." When pressed on what his message to the President would be, Kerry responded, "Resign".

Buhari plans to use police, soldiers to rig elections- TY Danjuma alleges

Buhari plans to use police, soldiers to rig elections- TY Danjuma alleges

Former Minister of Defence, Theophilus Danjuma, has accused the Buhari-led administration of planning to use police and soldiers to rig the coming elections. The presidential and National Assembly elections is slated for February 16th while the governorship/state Assembly/Federal Capital Territory Area Council elections will hold on Saturday, 2nd March, 2019.
The retired army general made the allegation when he spoke at the inauguration of a medical laboratory at the Rufkatu Danjuma Maternity Hospital in Takum, his hometown in Taraba state yesterday January 22nd.
Describing Nigeria’s democracy as primitive, he said there is a plan to cause unrest that would make some states ungovernable in order to manipulate the 2019 elections.
“We must work hard for peace in addition to just registering and obtaining our permanent voter cards. There is no need to fight one another because they will use the police and soldiers to destabilise us and rig the elections. It is in our best interest to ensure there is peace. Those behind this plot know that they will not win elections if there is peace. I want to call on you not to sell your votes because you will be selling your birthright if you do so.” he said

Nigeria Labour Congress swiftly rejects the N27,000 minimum wages adopted by the national council of state

Nigeria Labour Congress swiftly rejects?the N27,000?minimum wages adopted by the national council of state

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has rejected the N27,000 new National Minimum Wage adopted by the National Council of State today.  

Dr Peter Ozo-Eson, the NLC General Secretary, made this known to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja. According to him, the council has no jurisdiction determining another amount after a Tripartite Committee has submitted its report.

“It is abysmal of government to be delaying the submission of an Executive Bill to the National Assembly and by wrongfully adopting N27,000 through the council of states,” he said. Ozo-Eson, however, said the NLC has called an emergency National Executive Council meeting for Friday to weigh on the deadline given to government within which to submit an executive bill to the National Assembly.  

The NLC general scribe added that the Federal Government was only projecting a shutdown of the economy with its latest action. “This is because workers should not be held responsible for any development after its NEC meeting on Friday,’’ he said.

''Our economy failing because investors know Buhari not in charge'' - Bukola Saraki



Senate President Bukola Saraki, says the drop in Foreign Direct Investment in Nigeria is because most foreign investors have come to understand that ''President Buhari is not the one running this administration.''
A recent report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development indicated that Ghana has overtaken Nigeria as West Africa’s largest recipient of FDI.
Speaking on AIT this morning, Saraki said on several occasions, President Buhari has shown he is not in charge of this government.
''You know we have said many times that there is a government within the government. It is clear that the private sector doesn’t have the confidence and that is why if you look at the level of direct investment in the country, you will see that it is low. But our own candidate would drive that. He would be able to engage the private sector and inspire confidence to put in investment.” he said

Pete Davidson calls out R. Kelly during comedy show in New York, says the singer 'should get shot in the face'...EVEN PETE COULD TALK, FREE RKELLY NOW HABA!!

Pete Davidson calls out R. Kelly during comedy show in New York,?says the singer


SNL comedian and singer Ariana Grande's ex-fiance, Pete Davidson reacted to the Surviving R. Kelly docuseries, where multiple women accused the R&B crooner of sexual, mental and physical abuse.
Sharing his thought during his self-titled comedy show at The Bell House in Brooklyn on Monday night, the 25-year-old funnyman said, 'I thought I was having a bad year.'
'Man, that guy is evil,' Davidson said before adding that the Ignition crooner should 'get shot in the f****ng face.'
Davidson also joked about his ex-fiance, Ariana Grande, saying: '[Ariana is a] tiny lady, so everything to her is huge,' he said. 'Every girl for the rest of my life who sees my penis will be disappointed.'

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