Wednesday, June 8, 2016

26-year-old Nurse Announces Her Search for a Man on Facebook

A young nurse who is a single mother has taken to Facebook to boldly announce she needs a husband after several failed quiet attempts to get married.
A young single mother, Joanna Michael who has a comfortable job in the medical line is currently looking for a husband with her criteria lowered to accommodate any available man for marriage.
 
Her courage has been saluted by her friends on social media as wishes of good luck graced her Facebook page.
 
See how the drama played out:
 

See the Top 10 Most Followed Nigerian Celebrities on Social Media

A compiled list of the '10 Most Followed' Nigerian celebrities on social media has been revealed.
 
Top 10 most followed Nigerian celebrities - Tori.ng
 
The Top 10 list of most followed Nigerian celebrities on social media was compiled from each celebrity’s following on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and the numbers was summed up to arrive at a definitive list.
 
Check on it below;
 
 
1. Davido
 
Davido doesn’t just run the bank but he also run social media with his massive 6.7 million fans.
 
Facebook: 2.5 million Likes
Twitter: 1.8 million Followers
Instagram: 2. 3 million Followers
 
 
2. Peter Okoye
 
Peter Okoye is a close second with 6.5 million followers.
 
Facebook: 4.1 million likes
Twitter: 1 million followers
Instagram: 1.4 million followers
 
 
3. Wizkid
 
At number three is Wizkid with 5.4 million followers.
 
Facebook: 1.4million likes
Twitter: 2.1 million followers
Instagram: 1.9 million followers
 
 
4. Genevieve Nnaji
 
At number 4 is screen goddess, Genevieve with a total 4.8 million followers.
 
Facebook: 2.07 million likes
Twitter: 1.04 million followers
Instagram: 1.7 million followers
 
 
5. Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde
 
Super star actress Omotola is 5th place with a total 4.59 million followers.
 
Facebook: 2.9 million likes
Twitter: 821k followers
Instagram: 869k followers
 
 
6. Don Jazzy
 
On a close sixth is music producer Don Jazzy with a 4.58 million followers.
 
Facebook: 1.2 million likes
Twitter: 1.5 million followers
Instagram: 1.8 million followers
 
 
7. Tiwa Savage
 
In 7th place is Mavin first lady Tiwa Savage with 4.2 million followers.
 
Facebook: 1.08 million likes
Twitter: 1.4 million followers
Instagram: 1.7 million followers
 
 
8. D'banj
 
In 8th place is Dbanj with 3.9 million followers.
 
Facebook: 1.6 million likes
Twitter: 1.5 million followers
Instagram: 859k
 
 
 
9. 2Baba
 
At 3.1 million followers, 2 Face Idibia takes the 9th place.
 
Facebook: 625k likes
Twitter: 1.4 million followers
Instagram: 1.1 million followers
 
 
10. Rita Dominic
 
Nollywood star actress Rita Dominic gets the 10th and final slot on our list with 2.8 million followers.
 
Facebook: 1.1 million
Twitter: 527k
Instagram: 1.2 million

Popular Blogger, Linda Ikeji Compares Throwback and Current Pictures

The most popular and successful blogger in Nigeria, Linda Ikeji shared a throwback photo of herself during her modelling days which she matched with her current photo in opulence and fame.
Linda Ikeji
 
Popular blogger, Linda Ikeji shared these epic before and after picture. This will serve as an inspiration to several up and coming bloggers in Nigeria who are weighed down by economic challenges in Nigeria. As long as you don't give up, fortune may smile on you.

She captioned it :

“@officiallindaikeji – Before and after. You have to admit.. I cleaned up nice! Lol”

Nigerian Newspaper Mocks Buhari's 'Ear Infection' in a Hilarious Cartoon Image

Guardian Newspaper in its cartoon publication shaded Muhammadu Buhari's ear infection which has forced the president to proceed on a 10-day leave in the United Kingdom.
President Muhammadu Buhari
 
A cartoon by a national newspaper has created a political insight into Buhari's ear infection which according to Nigerians on social media has prevent him from hearing the 'cries and lamentations' of the people.
 
Check out the very funny cartoon below:
 

Touching Story How a Dad Raped His Transgender Step-daughter in a Wicked Incestious Act for 13 years

A girl told the shocking story of how her dad sexually molested and raped her for 13 painful years.
 
A pervert father has been jailed for manipulating his transgender stepdaughter into sleeping with him over the course of 13 years. He has now been jailed for 10 years.
 
According to a report by Dailystar, Victoria county court heard how the man – a father of three from a previous relationship – preyed on his stepdaughter’s vulnerability just months after her gender reassignment surgery. Even when she pleaded with him that her body was not ready for sexual activity as she adjusted to life as a woman, the father continued to force her to have sex with him many uncountable times.
 
He threatened to ruin her financially if she ever mention the incident to anybody. He even convinced the young woman that her family hated her. Having been psyched, the young girl became afraid what would happen to her sick mother if she hears about the matter. She was very worried.
 
However, in a desperate bid to free herself from the grip of her abuser, the young woman secretly filmed his crime on her iPad before handing the video to police.
 
The man – who can not be named for legal reasons – pleaded guilty to four counts of incest after previously blaming his victim for his twisted crimes.
 
The Australian court heard how he would refer to his step-daughter as his “second wife” and once took the young woman to a hotel calling the trip their “honeymoon”.
 
Handing down his sentence the judge said: "The way you exploited her fragility bespoke of psychological manipulation of the highest order.”

"This was obstinate and manipulative offending for base sexual gratification."

Military to Vacate N'Delta Communities as Presidency and Governors Start Dialogue Over Militants in Aso Rock

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo met with some state governors, ministers and security chiefs at the Presidential Villa today to begin discussions on ending cases of attacks by militants on oil installations in Niger Delta.
VP Osinbajo and N'Delta governors at the meeting
 
At a marathon meeting on Tuesday at the presidential villa Abuja, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo agreed that the military troops will vacate Niger Delta communities but remain on the waterways.
 
This new development is to allow for the dialogue with the militants by the delegation of the President Buhari-led federal government.
 
Earlier today, we reported it here that the vice president was meeting with some state governors and security chiefs as the discussions are focused on ending cases of attacks by militants on oil installations in the Niger Delta region.
 
Some of the governors in attendance include; Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State, Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State , Governors Seriake Dickson of Baylesa, Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia, Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom, and Cross River was represented by the deputy governor, Ivara Esu.
 
Briefing the media after the meeting, the governor of Delta state, Ifeanyi Okowa, said: 
 
“We were briefed by the service chiefs and the governors also have their own perspectives along with the minister of state for petroleum. We have taken a lot of decisions which will help us mitigate what is going on currently in the states particularly Bayelsa and Delta.

“We believe we are going to find solution to it. One of such is that there is a need for us to share intelligence which is very important and for us to be proactive, working together with the various stakeholders in the states to achieve a better result going forward.

“We have also agreed that there is a need to distill military operations directly in communities, but the military needs to actually remain on our waterways to ensure that we adequately man the waterways itself while we engage the communities and that engagement process is starting any moment from now,” he said.
 
On the amnesty programme, he said: “I don’t think the amnesty has been stopped. I think the process is still ongoing. We have a special adviser in charge of amnesty and he is doing very well. I am aware that he did come in to talk with some of the communities along with the advocacy team that was put up in Delta state. He did brief us today and I believe it is going to be maintained.”
 
The governor of Edo state, Adams Oshiomhole, who also attended the meeting said: “Nigeria is not at war and we cannot be at war with ourselves. If we have conflicts, we will talk through those conflicts. There are laws that have to be enforced. I think that in all of these the whole idea is to find peace that is functional, that creates environment for very decent Nigerians to live their lives.”
 
The minister of state for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, was also in attendance, along with service chiefs and key ministers.

Association of Nigerian Resident Doctors Set to Embark on a Nationwide Strike

The National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria (NARD) has announced that it will commence a nationwide strike on Thursday.
 
Speaking with journalists in Kano on Tuesday, Muhammad Askira, the National President of the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria (NARD), announced that NARD will commence on a nationwide strike on Thursday, June 9.
 
Muhammad disclosed that the decision was taken at the ordinary general meeting of the National Executive Council of the association held between May 30 and June 5 in Jos.
 
“16 out of 58 federal tertiary institutions or centres were exempted from the initial centre based strike for the commitment of the Chief Medical Director of the hospitals to implement the Federal Government’s directives,” he said.
 
He said if by midnight of Sunday, June 19, their demands were not met, all the members of the association, including those exempted, would join the indefinite nationwide strike, adding that the association found it necessary to take the decision following the inability of the government to meet its demands.
 
“Due to the failure of the government to address the demands of NARD, it has declared a total and indefinite strike.

“NARD has to take this painful decision in order to highlight the plight of our hardworking members who have had to endure a long period of deprivation and disenfranchisement,” he said.
 
He said the association would continue to be open to discussion and ready to partner government to ensure effective health care service delivery to Nigerians.