The death of the Oba has not being officially announced, this is a culture which which stipulates that the death of a traditional ruler cannot be announced until some rituals are done. Oba Okunade lived from 1st January 1930 – July 28, 2015.
Thursday, 30 July 2015
Ooni of Ife 'Oba Sijuwade' dies at 82
UTAH:INAUGURATION OF SATANIC STATUE ENDS IN WILD ORGY
Toyin Saraki ‘We have nothing to do with EFCC probe,’ APC says Toyin Saraki was recently questioned by the EFCC on funds traced to some companies she has interests in.
Bukola Saraki
(Punch)'1.4 million people die of hepatitis every year' - WHO. WHO recommended among other things that people should know their risks, demand safe injections, get vaccinated, get tested and seek treatment.
The global health body made this known in a statement released to mark the World Hepatitis Day.
The group also highlighted the urgent need for countries to enhance action to prevent viral hepatitis infection and to ensure that people who have been infected are diagnosed and offered treatment.
To this end, WHO recommends among other things that people should know their risks, demand safe injections, get vaccinated, get tested and seek treatment.
Michel Platini Wants To Contest For UEFA President
UEFA President Michel Platini will announce later this week he wants to be the next president of FIFA.
The BBC has learned that Platini
– after receiving indications of support from four continental
confederations – will be a candidate when polling takes place on
February 26, 2016.
The 60-year-old former France and Juventus midfielder could declare as early as Wednesday.
Switzerland’s Sepp Blatter, 79, has been in charge of FIFA since 1998.
Wednesday, 29 July 2015
Learning:How To Improve Your Brain
Tuesday, 28 July 2015
We never denied Dame Patience Jonathan access to VIP’s lounge at Airport – FAAN
FAAN’s denial is contained in a
statement issued by Mr Yakubu Dati, its General Manager, Corporate Affairs.
latest news: jamb has created a new link. check out the school you are been transferred to

CHECK THE SCHOOL YOU ARE TRANSFERRED TO HERE
Jamb has created a link where you can check the school you have been transferred to due to the new Jamb policy:
Click the link below and insert your Jamb registration number. Not all candidates have been posted yet, so some will not see their own yet.
http://www.jamb.org.ng/postregistrationefacility/CheckAdmissionRecommendationStatus.aspx?id=F86B985E-C570-4D8E-B8DC-4B63EA3FDA33
Friday, 24 July 2015
Banks extend loan repayment period for states
BANKS have resolved to extend the repayment period of short-term loans owed by states to a minimum of 20 years.
According to a document released at the
end of the National Executive Council meeting in Abuja on Thursday, the
Governor of the Central Bank, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, disclosed this while
giving an update on the restructuring of states’ loans.
Learn sign language, educationist tells parents
A cleric, Mr. Joel Awele, has enjoined
parents and guardians to learn the sign language used by deaf pupils,
saying that it will enable them to gain the confidence of their
children.
Awele said this on Wednesday at the end of the year programme of the Hope Fountain Schools for the Deaf, Ijaiye-Ojokoro, Lagos.
I didn’t indict US over Boko Haram, says Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday said there was no truth in claims in the local and international media that he accused or indicted the United States Government of helping the terrorist group, Boko Haram.
In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, the President described the reports as widely off mark.
UNILag UTME applicants storm court, tackle JAMB
Scores of
placard-carrying applicants on Friday morning stormed a Federal High
Court in Lagos in continuation of their protest
Wednesday, 15 July 2015
[UPDATED] NFF unveils Oliseh as Super Eagles coach
The 40-year-old was the overwhelming favourite to be handed the role after the ‘Big Boss,’ Stephen Keshi, was shown the exit door by the NFF two weeks ago.
Court releases Lamido, sons on bail
At the Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday granted bail on self-recognisance to a former Governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido, who is being prosecuted along with his two sons, Aminu and Mustapha, as well as others for N1.3bn fraud.
Other accused persons, comprising the two sons of the former governor and the fourth co-accused, Aminu Abubakar, were granted bail in the sum of N25m and two sureties each by Justice Gabriel Kolawole.
The other companies arraigned along with them were companies through which they allegedly perpetrated the fraud.
Thursday, 9 July 2015
The popular actor got the delivery of a 2014 Range Rover Super
Charged SUV for his adorable wife as she adds a year older on Mothers’
Day, May 10, 2015.
Investigation showed that the car which is valued at $102,000 (N20, 303,100) was presented to the actor’s wife by himself before taking to his Instagram account to shower praises on her.
Investigation showed that the car which is valued at $102,000 (N20, 303,100) was presented to the actor’s wife by himself before taking to his Instagram account to shower praises on her.
Monday, 1 June 2015
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As part of its efforts to ameliorate the spending costs of Nigerians, with specific regards to telecommunications, Media Perspectives, Nigeria’s leading independent media buying agency in partnership with MTN Nigeria,
“ PDP ’ll bounce back in 2019″
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Traits that push people away
There are certain horrible habits that some people have that simply drive others away. As the old saying goes, every person has something good to offer. But for some, it’s when they leave the room. Are people happy when you walk in or overjoyed when you walk out?
Here are five horrible traits that push people away, how to recognise if you have them and how to get rid of them for good.
You’re a downer
We’ve all been around these people. They whine, they complain, they talk about how much is going wrong in their lives and they want to tell you every detail of it.
How do you know if it’s you that’s the downer? Pay attention to what you’re talking about the most. Did you complain about traffic as your opening line when you got to your meeting this morning? Did you make sure to tell those around you how little sleep you got last night, how hard you’re working or how busy you are?
If the constant theme of your conversation is whining or negative, you’re probably a bit of a downer to be around. Notice how you are starting conversations with your peers and if the theme is consistently complaining, it’s time to change your tune. Another sign is if your peers take a deep sigh as you approach or consistently respond “uh-huh,” which is a sign they don’t want to engage.
How do you stop it? This is one of the simplest, but hardest to fix. The simple part is all you have to do is stop talking about things that bum you out and make everyone else bummed out, too. Try starting with noticing something nice or good every time you are about to complain. If you’re stuck in traffic, notice something beautiful around and focus on that to talk about with your peers. If you didn’t get much sleep, try not to talk about it. If someone says you look tired, offer a positive response like, “Yeah, I didn’t get a ton of sleep, but wait until I show you how great the project proposal is that I got done!”
You don’t shut up
Have you ever been around a person who won’t stop talking? Maybe it was a boss, a co-worker, a founder or even a passenger on an airplane. It can feel like bobbing helplessly in the ocean, watching a giant wave come at you that you just know is going to pummel you with a wall of words. You want to take a deep breath, hold on for dear life and suffer through the verbal assault of chattiness.
How can you tell if you’re the ocean wave people are dreading? A few good signs to pay attention to are the airspace you take up in conversations and the reactions people have to your approach. Just like being a downer, when you talk too much, people tend to either scatter as you approach for no apparent reason, or respond in quick “uh-huh” responses to not engage you any further than is necessary.
Do people stand a lot when talking to you? That’s another body language clue they’re looking to get away quick, or aren’t willing to sit, knowing that means you’re going to hold them captive in your conversation. If you find you talk at people instead of with people, that you dominate the majority of every meeting and conversation, guess what? You need to learn how to stop talking so much.
The good news is, just like being a downer, the solution is easy — stop talking! That can be hard for someone used to being a chatterbox. Practical advice is to practise holding your tongue longer. In meetings, try to trade off listening and talking in alternating turns. Share airtime around the table for others to voice their opinions, too. Try counting to three in your head before you speak to make sure you aren’t choking out other voices in the room.
You’re distracted
We all have important things to do in our day, but if you’re the guy or gal that’s always on your phone talking, texting and emailing while others are trying to talk to you, have dinner with you or hold a meeting you’re in — guess what? That’s a horrible habit people hate.
How can you tell if you’re the distracted one? Do you find yourself asking, “what was that again?” often throughout the day? That’s a great sign you aren’t paying attention to others. Do you ever look up from a meeting or conversation and see everyone else is off the phone and laptop except you? If you’re constantly digitally distracted, try leaving the phone, tablet or laptop at home for your next dinner appointment or meeting.
It can be hard to disconnect from your digital devices, but you’ll gain important human connections that you need to garner healthy, happy relationships. Ditch the dirty digital distraction habit and reconnect with individuals, giving them the attention they deserve from you.
Al Jazeera journalists’ retrial resumes
Two Al Jazeera journalists are set to appear in a court in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, for their much-delayed retrial, with closing arguments set to begin at 10am local time (08:00 GMT).
Monday’s hearing will be the fifth in the retrial of Baher Mohamed and Mohamed Fahmy.
Prosecutors have accused the two of “spreading false news” and having ties to the former president Mohamed Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood group, charges which the journalists and Al Jazeera vigorously reject.
Another Al Jazeera journalist, Peter Greste, also faces the same charges but was deported back to his native Australia in February this year.
Greste was told by the judge that he must appear for the retrial or he will be formally declared on trial in absentia.
“That means I will automatically get a conviction if I don’t appear, but of course I can’t go back because President Sisi deported me, so I’m stuck in this legal limbo,” Greste told Reuters news agency in an interview published on Friday
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