Saturday, 7 February 2015

Kennis Music Star, Joe’el Covers Latest Edition Of REEL E Magazine

Music sensation and Kennis music star, Joe'el is the new face of Nigerian urban magazine, REEL E. Joe’el covers the January edition of the magazine in which he talks about setting out, struggles, breaking barriers, patience and how he is coping with his new found fame.
You can subscribe to both electronic and hard copies of the magazine monthly. Just send an email to stevopoet@gmail.com. REEL E Magazine is published by Total Recall Media, a subsidiary of T. Recall Group.

Kennis Music Star, Joe’el Covers Latest Edition Of REEL E Magazine

Music sensation and Kennis music star, Joe'el is the new face of Nigerian urban magazine, REEL E. Joe’el covers the January edition of the magazine in which he talks about setting out, struggles, breaking barriers, patience and how he is coping with his new found fame.
You can subscribe to both electronic and hard copies of the magazine monthly. Just send an email to stevopoet@gmail.com. REEL E Magazine is published by Total Recall Media, a subsidiary of T. Recall Group.

2face suggestion....What do you think???

2Face Idibia has suggested that Pidgin English be introduced in Nigerian schools to aid communication and transfer knowledge to kids in rural areas who use Pidgin English as their second language.
The Afro-pop icon gave this opinion at the MTV Base #ChooseOrLose Roundtable which will premiere this Friday.
  “For me, they can gather some linguistic professors and let them package pidgin English properly,” he said, acknowledging that this may be the most effective way of tackling the education deficit in parts of the country with a language barrier.

2face suggestion....What do you think???

2Face Idibia has suggested that Pidgin English be introduced in Nigerian schools to aid communication and transfer knowledge to kids in rural areas who use Pidgin English as their second language.
The Afro-pop icon gave this opinion at the MTV Base #ChooseOrLose Roundtable which will premiere this Friday.
  “For me, they can gather some linguistic professors and let them package pidgin English properly,” he said, acknowledging that this may be the most effective way of tackling the education deficit in parts of the country with a language barrier.

Presidency Lambasts Economist Magazine For 'Malicious' Writeup On Jonathan

The Nigerian Presidency has dismissed an editorial by a UK-based magazine, Economist, in which the paper described the president as a failed leader and endorsed Muhammadu Buhari, his chief rival in the forthcoming elections.
According to the paper, while President Jonathan has utterly failed as the president, with no capacity to tackle growing insurgency and widespread corruption, Buhari is a former dictator with blood on his hands. But not withstanding it is better to vote for a dictator than a failed president, the paper said.


However in a press statement signed by Reuben Abati, the Special Adviser to the president on Media & Publicity, the presidency noted that the remarks by the magazine is baseless, jaundiced and rather malicious.
The statement argued that though the magazine may pretend it’s not aware of the president’s transformation of the country in the last six years, it’s brash editorial is not enough to deceive voting Nigerians, who have witnessed the transformation themselves: “Nigerians, unlike the magazine’s opinion writers, will actually vote in the country’s forthcoming presidential elections, know(ing) that President Jonathan has worked very hard to fulfill all the major promises he made to them on assumption of office”.
The statement also said; “Nigerians and other readers of the usually urbane, thoughtful and well-reasoned editorial opinions of the Economist will be shocked that the magazine has taken the very ill-considered decision to  throw its weight behind a candidate who, as a former military dictator, curtailed freedom of speech, ordered the kidnapping of opponents and jailing of journalists,  and  is accused of incitement to violence and grave human rights violations in Nigeria’s current democratic dispensation”.
It read on: “Contrary to the Economist’s assertions, Nigeria, under has made very considerable progress. In spite of the significant challenges of terrorism and insurgency the nation faces today,  President Jonathan has ensured that Nigeria has become  a more vibrant democracy with  free media, an independent judiciary, free, fair and credible elections, and greater respect for human rights”.
“The Economist is entitled to its erroneous opinion on who represents the best leadership option for Nigeria in the coming elections, but happily for the country, it is not the magazine’s lead writers, but more knowledgeable and patriotic Nigerians who actually work and live in the country, that will vote and re-elect President Jonathan for a second term in office. They will do so, because unlike the Economist’s opinion writers, they understand that a Buhari Presidency will, for their beloved country, represent a stark setback and retrogression from the tremendous ongoing positive transformation of Nigeria under President Jonathan’s leadership”.

Presidency Lambasts Economist Magazine For 'Malicious' Writeup On Jonathan

The Nigerian Presidency has dismissed an editorial by a UK-based magazine, Economist, in which the paper described the president as a failed leader and endorsed Muhammadu Buhari, his chief rival in the forthcoming elections.
According to the paper, while President Jonathan has utterly failed as the president, with no capacity to tackle growing insurgency and widespread corruption, Buhari is a former dictator with blood on his hands. But not withstanding it is better to vote for a dictator than a failed president, the paper said.


Photos from the Coronation of Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi

The Emir of Kano... Emir Muhammad Sanusi II has just been confirmed officially as the 14th Emir of Kano under the Fulani Dynasty. He has been presented with his staff of office by the king makers of the Emirate council signifying the official beginning of his time as the Emir of Kano.

Present at the event are General Muhammadu Buhari, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, General Abdulrahman Dambazau, Father Mathew Kuka, Speaker Aminu Tambuwal, Sultan of Sokoto, Emir of Dutse, Governors Ibrahim Gaidam, Kashim Shettima, Babangida Aliyu, Rabiu Kwankwaso amongst many other invited guests. See pics after the cut...


Photos from the Coronation of Emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi

The Emir of Kano... Emir Muhammad Sanusi II has just been confirmed officially as the 14th Emir of Kano under the Fulani Dynasty. He has been presented with his staff of office by the king makers of the Emirate council signifying the official beginning of his time as the Emir of Kano.

Present at the event are General Muhammadu Buhari, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, General Abdulrahman Dambazau, Father Mathew Kuka, Speaker Aminu Tambuwal, Sultan of Sokoto, Emir of Dutse, Governors Ibrahim Gaidam, Kashim Shettima, Babangida Aliyu, Rabiu Kwankwaso amongst many other invited guests. See pics after the cut...


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Alaafin of Oyo's youngest wife matriculates

Ayaba Badirat Adeyemi, the youngest wife of the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi got admission into school recently and the royal family threw her a party to celebrate...




Alaafin of Oyo's youngest wife matriculates

Ayaba Badirat Adeyemi, the youngest wife of the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi got admission into school recently and the royal family threw her a party to celebrate...




Actress princess pemu still on kissing mata.......






This one looks different from the guy from last night. I see she's getting her groove on...:-)

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