Friday, March 18, 2016

Music Star, Timi Dakolo, Bags Degree in Songwriting from an American College (Photos)



Popular Nigerian Singer, Timi Dakolo, now has a Masters in Songwriting from Berklee College of Music, USA.
Timi Dakolo
 
Nigerian singer, Timi Dakolo, who emerged winner of the inaugural season of Idols West Africa in 2007, at the expense of the amazingly talented Omawumi Megbele, has been awarded a Masters in Songwriting from Berklee College of Music, USA after completing his course.
 
 
The Iyawo mi crooner took to Instagram to announce the good news to his fans and followers by posting the above photo and captioned it, "I CAN'T DESCRIBE THE FEELING...WORDS WOULD BE INADEQUATE. .. JUST GRATEFUL TO GOD...AND FAMILY... ALL OF THE THINGS I HAVE ACCOMPLISHED ...MY GRANNIE WOULD REALLY BE PROUD OF THIS ONE!!! ."

Woman Abandons Her 7-year-old Daughter at Home Overnight to Pleasure Herself With Lover

A woman is questioned on why she left her young daughter home alone and traveled several miles away to have intimate relations with her boyfriend.
 
File photo: the woman abandoned her daughter to have s*x with her boyfriend
 
The heartless mum locked her seven-year-old daughter in the house overnight with just juice and cake while she had sex with her boyfriend 100 miles away.
 
However has been spared jail.
 
The 31-year-old woman, who cannot be named, left the youngster by herself on two separate weekends after telling the girl she was going "a long way away".
 
She told her daughter not to touch the computer or anything dangerous before locking her in the flat in Leicester, England.
 
The irresponsible mum then traveled to visit her partner in London for her own "sexual gratification." 
 
She was only caught after concerned neighbours alerted the police, who broke into the property to rescue the child.
 
On Thursday, the woman admitted four counts of child cruelty by neglect when the youngster was aged between six and seven.
 
But she was spared prison after the judge heard she had given birth to her fourth child and was breastfeeding the tot.

BREAKING News: Gov. Okorocha Sacks Imo State SSG

The executive Governor of Imo state, Rochas Ewele Okorocha has parted ways with his SSG for undisclosed reasons.
Rochas Okorocha
 
The Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha, has sacked the Secretary to the state government, Mr. Jude Ejiogu, according to Channels Television.

This decision was made known in a letter made available to the Imo State broadcast outfit signed by the Principal Secretary to the Governor, Pascal Obi.

Governor Okorocha thanked the former SSG for his contributions to the development of the state as an appointee under the Okorocha-led administration. He also prayed for success and God’s guidance in all his future endeavours.

As at the time of filing this report, no reason has been given by the state government for the action.

Before his appointment as the Secretary to the Government of Imo State in 2015, Mr Jude Ejiogu had taken positions as Chief of Staff to the Imo State Governor, Special Adviser to the Governor on IGR, Chairman of the Local Government Service Commission and Commissioner for Special Duties.

Controversy as President Buhari Hosts International Islamic Conference in Abuja (Photos)

President Muhammadu Buhari, declared openly the International Islamic Conference on Peace and Security at the Shehu Yar'Adua Centre Abuja, today, 17th Mar 2016.
President Buhari with R-L Executive Secretary World Muslim League Saudi Arabia Dr Abdullah Bin Abdul Mohsin Al-Turki, Senate President Bukola Saraki, Governor of Zamfara Abubakar Yari, FCT Minister Muhammadu Bello and Emir of Kano Sanusi Lamido Sanusi
 
Amid the controversy, mixed reactions and criticisms sorrounding the president's recent inclusion of Nigeria in the Saudi Arabia Military coalition of Muslims/Arab nations against terrorism, President Muhammadu Buhari, has today, hosted the International Islamic Conference on Peace and Stability at the Musa Yar'dua Centre in Abuja. 
 
Below are more photos from the event courtesy of Sunday Aghaeze, the Personal Assistant to the President on State House Photography.
 
President Muhammadu Buhari declaring open the International Islamic Conference on Peace and Security at the Shehu Yar'Adua Centre Abuja on 17th March 2016
 
President Buhari receiving a gift presentation from the Executive Secretary World Muslim League Saudi Arabia
Dr Abdullah Bin Abdul Mohsin Al-Turki, with him is Sultan of Sokoto Alhaji Sa'ad Abubakar
President Buhari with Senate President Bukola Saraki, Governor of Zamfara Abubakar Yari, FCT Minister Muhammadu Bello, Sultan of Sokoto Alhaji Sa'ad Abubakar and Executive Secretary World Muslim League Saudi Arabia Dr Abdullah Bin Abdul Mohsin Al-Turki shortly after declaring open the International Islamic Conference on Peace and Security at the Shehu Yar'Adua Centre Abuja on 17th March 2016
President Buhari with R-L Senate President Bukola Saraki, Sultan of Sokoto, Emir of Kano Sanusi Lamido Sanusi and Governor of Zamfara Abubakar Yari 

See Face of Fake Soldier Arrested in Possession of Army and Police Uniforms in Rivers

A fake soldier suspected to be a thug and among those who have brutally murdered many innocent people in Rivers State was captured.
The fake soldier caught with army and police uniforms
 
A man has been caught wearing army uniform and parading himself as a soldier in Rivers State. He was caught at Emohua Local Government Area in Rivers State. 
 
This is coming just days to the scheduled Rivers re-run election on Saturday and already, many people have lost their lives including 4 army officers this week
 
A man was beheaded and another kidnapped by unknown gunmen which has led to serious chaos between the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party in the state. 
 
It is believed he is a political thug and among the people killing and causing chaos in the state.

Five Things Ladies Observe At First 50 Seconds of Meeting a Guy

These are some quick features a lady observes about a guy she is meeting for the first time.
 
What do girls first notice in a guy as soon as they set eyes on him? The shoes? The car-keys? The body language?

These are the first 5 things a girl notices in a guy the first time she meets him. And it all happens in seconds!

1. Your overall stature:


Your Height, weight and body build. Her eyes captures it all at once
2. Physical hygiene:

Yes ladies see this next. Are your nails clean and neatly trimmed or have large colonies of bacteria have turned that place to their dwelling place? Pearly white teeth or stained teeth? Well trimmed beard or scraggly hair sticking out like barbed wire. Yes bruv, the ladies notice

3. Dress sense:

This is different from personal hygiene. Your dress sense is rated in two ways: Co-ordination and quality. (yes there is a science to it) Co-ordination to see how well you put your outfit together.  More importantly quality.
 
Women are very good at sizing up what you are wearing and deciding what rung of the economic ladder you belong.
4. Your 4th finger:

After they have sized you up, they mentally note if you are married or not by looking at your 4th finger.
5. Your diction:
 
How well spoken are you? that is the 5th they look out for.

See the Mum Who Falls Asleep When She's Happy and Has Spent 14 Years Just Sleeping (Photos)

A young mother with a rare condition that makes sleep as easy as blinking, has spent a large chunk of her life sleeping.
 
Caley Dove
 
The woman, Caley Dove, missed out on many things after developing the rare condition that causes her to fall asleep whenever she gets happy.
 
Caley Dove, used to fall asleep in exams at school, experienced hallucinations and began talking "gibberish" with friends, whenever she felt overly emotional - including if she gets stressed, happy or sad. 
 
Because she falls asleep every now and then due to the rare condition, the 27-year-old woman is said to have spent approximately 14 years of her life sleeping.
 
Part of her condition is something called cataplexy , which weakens the body's muscle-tone when she experiences strong emotions, causing her to nod off.
 
Despite going to her doctor repeatedly, she spent years being misdiagnosed and "ignored" by the system until the age of 26 - when she was finally diagnosed with narcolepsy.
 
Once, the mother-of-one only narrowly escaped being seriously injured because of her condition, when she fell down during an episode.
 
Caley, who lives in East Grinstead, West Sussex, said: "Any strong emotion like anger, sadness or even if you find something really funny can bring it on.
 
"When I was younger I couldn't control it. Once, I felt really angry and my muscles just collapsed and I ended up falling down a flight of stairs."
 
 
Caley's symptoms first started appearing at school, but her teachers didn't believe there was anything wrong with her and brushed her off as "lazy".
 
She said: "It's very odd, because not all people with narcolepsy fall on the floor when they have an episode. I could still write and have a conversation with my friends, but afterwards I wouldn't remember what we'd been talking about, and I'd start talking gibberish which had nothing to do with conversation.

"It's like you're not all there - my parents just thought I was lazy because I'd get home and go straight to sleep."
 
She found the situation extremely hard to deal with because no one understood what she was going through.
 
She said: "When I was younger I was quite depressed because I had no one to talk to. Everyone thought it was all in my head, it's such an invisible thing.

"I had to sleep in my mum's room because I was so scared of the hallucinations as well."
 
Caley also said the condition can leave sufferers feeling like they have constantly just woken up - and in a bad mood.
 
She said: "Your personality changes when you wake up. Most people in the mornings feel a bit irritable. I felt like that several times a day.

"Even though you're falling asleep a lot, you're not actually getting much sleep, you feel tired all the time."
 
Caley being examined
 
When Caley started college, teachers finally noticed that something was not right and told her parents that she needed to get it sorted out.
 
She went to hospital and got medication, but was still not actually diagnosed with the condition and the medication didn't work.
 
She said: "I still had to deal with it, as I was getting no other support and because the medication didn't work I just left it, I thought I would just have to live with it."
 
But when Caley had her daughter Olivia at the age of 24, she demanded to be examined properly and was referred to a hospital in London - but even then she only came back with a misdiagnosis.
 
Luckily when the young mum moved to East Grinstead and applied for a job at Queen Victoria Hospital, she was given a proper assessment and was finally diagnosed.
 
She is now a sleep coordinator at the Sleep Disorder Centre and is able to help others who have similar sleep disorders and, thanks, to finally being on the right medication, she can now make it through the day without needing to take a single nap.
 
But even though she relies on the medication to be able to work, she still has to pay up to £40 a month for it.