Monday 24 November 2014

SHOCK--P-Square Loses Dad TwoYrs After Losing Their Mum



The Okoye boys have lost their father,after two years 
losing their











 mum Mr Okoye died today 
November 24th. 
A source close to the family 
told LIB exclusively that 
the late Mr. 

Okoye recently had a 
successful knee surgery and 
was about going for 
physiotherapy when he just fell. 
So sad. 
May his soul rest in peace...Amen.

Presidential Ticket Splits APC In North

The failure of the northern caucus of the All Progressives Congress to broker a deal among contenders for the party’s presidential ticket has widened the gap among supporters of the aspirants in the North.

As at last count, four out of the five aspirants are northerners. They are Maj. Gen.Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, the Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso and the publisher of Leadership Newspaper, Sam Ndah-Isaiah.

Out of this number, Buhari and Kwankwaso hail from the North- West, Atiku hails from the North- East while Ndah- Isaiah is from the North- Central.

Lagos Senator Speaks On NASS Fracas.....Police won’t be neutral in 2015 ′ - Ganiyu Olanrewaju Solomon

Senate minority whip and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Capital Market, Senator Ganiyu Olanrewaju Solomon, has condemned the crisis that engulfed the National Assembly on Thursday.
Solomon who is also a frontrunner in the 2015 Lagos State gubernatorial race on the platform of the All Progressives Congress in a statement issued on Friday in Abuja said the police attack on the federal lawmakers was the height of executive lawlessness and interference.

Photonews: Forerunners Group Speak on re-election of President Jonathan

Left, Woman Leader, Forerunners Group, Bimbo Onakomaiya,
Director General, Hon. Babatunde Oralusi and Popular Yoruba Actor,
Chief Samson Eluwole at the Forerunners Media Briefing on Re- Election
of President Goodluck Jonathan in South West in Ibadan, PIC BY; NAJEEM
RAHEEM, 24-11-2014

‘Nothing can push me into politics’ – OGA BELLO... Speaks on 50th Anniversary On Stage


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Nollywood great, Adebayo Salami, aka Oga Bello has been in celebratory mood since he announced plans to mark his 50th year as an actor.
With the big event to celebrate the icon less than a month to go, ENCOMIUM Weekly spoke with him on the event as well as the various issues rocking the industry, including the festering crisis within the Yoruba actors body, the Association of Nigeria Theatre Art Practitioners (ANTP).
He also justified the decision of frontline actors like himself who pulled out of the crisis ridden ANTP to form the Theatre And Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TAMPPAN) where he is serving as the Chairman, Board of Trustees.

Gov. Fashola Presents 2015 Budget To The Lagos House Of Assembly


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PHOTO: 75 Year Old Impregnate 13 Year Old Girl


72 year Old Man Tortured To Death On Village Head’s Order

Boko Haram kills 48 Nigerian Fishermen Near Chad

PDP Moves To Stop Jonathan’s Removal