20201205

The Owner of AMEN ESTATE SHOULD CONTACT ME ON COPYRIGHT MATTERS - Adunni

A Facebook user, Adunni Ade AlapaDollar is asking the owner of the popular Emen Estate to contact her on copyright matters. She posted this message on her Facebook page. See the screen shot below:  


20201204

TVC COMMUNICATIONS GETS CERTFICATION AS 'GREAT PLACE TO WORK COMPANY'

One of Africa's leading media companies, TVC Communications has been certified as a Great Place To Work (GPTW) company and has been declared the first and only media company to be certfued in Africa by the global authoruty on workplace culture, The Great Place To Work Institute of the USA.

See TVC's report below:


An Incredibly Rare Albino Squirrel Spotted in Edinburgh

CCTV via its Instagram handle announces the discovery of  incredibly rare albino squirrel in Edinburgh, UK on November 21, 2020. According to the post the unique white colour is caused by an absence of melanin, which affects its skin and hair, and causes its eyes to go red or pink.  



Melina Trump Unveils White House Christmas Decorations

Melina Trump unveils the White House Christmas decorations for the last time as a US First Lady. See the photos below:

WAO! WHAT A FALL!!!

Alex Baxter experiences a dangerous fall while trying to pose for an historic photo during trip to Australia. See the video below:


The clamour for the sack of the service chiefs is out of place - Garba Shehu

Senior Special Assistant to Nigeria's President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu has said that "The clamour for the sack of the service chiefs is out of place". He made this statement on a recent interview on ARISE News. See the video below: 

BIRTHDAY FLAUNT


OAP, Destiny Amaka was a year older on December 1, 2020. See sexy photos and a video of her birthday pose below:

20201202

Our King? No! Not Anymore - OKORO


Our King? No – not anymore - he’s not fit to be our King. Mama Chinedu, when fish rots, it rots from the head … the King has decided to put a barrier between my mouth and garri, and if I don’t cut off his head now very soon, we will all die of hunger.

... OKORO 


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Borno Killings: Farmers Didn't Get Clearance

 

Presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu has said that farmers who were killed by Boko Haram last week did not have military clearance to be on the rice farms.

Dropping the statement on a BBC interview, Shehu added that people need to know what it is like in the Chad Basin area. Although much of this areas according to him have been liberated from Boko Haram terrorists, there are a number of spaces that have not been cleared for the return of villagers who have been displaced.

"The government is sad that this tragic incident has happened", he continued.  "43 or thereabout of innocent farmworkes, most of them had their throats slit by a heartless band of terrorist. People need to know what it is like in the Lake Chad Basin area.

"The military is not present on every inch in that area. Even if the people are ready to go back, some of these ares have been mined and mine clearance has to be carried out.

"So, ideally, all of these places ought to pass the test of military clearances before farmers or settlers resume activities on those fields.

Shehu also said "Visiting certain places in the north-east, which has come under the weight of Boko Haram insurgency for more than 10 years, is 'a window that the terrorists have exploited".


Tourists Walk On Mount Huashan

 

A CCTV Instagram post reveals tourist walk on Mount Huashan after a snowfall in North-West China's Shaanxi Province on November 24, 2020. The place according to the post is one of China's five most famous scenic mountains known for its steep and perilous peaks. See more photos below:

Eazi buys a range rover

 

Nigerian singer, Oluwatoyin Ajibade a.k.a Mr Eazi flaunts his new range rover on Instagram. Check it out in the video below:


20201130

We Shall Never Allow Any Violent Protest In This Country Again - IGP

Nigeria's Inspector General of Police, Adamu Muhammad Adamu in a recent appearance on Channels Television said "We shall never allow any violent protest in this country again". 

"When #EndSARS protest started peacefully", the IGP said. "we provided security for them. We were moving with them to make sure they were not molested by any group of people and it was going on well until it turned violent.

"When it turned violent, they then attacked the people that were even giving them protection. So, we shall never allow any violent protest in this country again", he added.

Watch the video below courtesy, Channels Television:

A Facebook User Asks A Question


A Facebook user, Chibugo Anyalebechi has asked a question "Can someone tell me who is Jesus Christ?". Below are the screenshots of responses from her Facebook fans:


ACCIDENTS: Shouldn't We Be More Careful?


Accidents can happen anywhere, anytime, any day particularly, when least expected. Shouldn't we be more careful? Watch this video courtesy, WithinNigeria:

The Hisbah's Letter To Cool FM Kano

A few days ago the media reported that HISBAH Police warned a radio station to stop using "Black Friday" for sales promotions in Kano because, according to the letter by the Islamic security outfit to the General Manager of the station, majority of Kano residents were Muslims and considered "Friday" "a Holy Day". But then see how the message plays out on Arise's breakfast programme, "The Morning Show":


The controversial letter was written to COOL FM Kano.

Wao! Ugandan Citizen On Military brutality: Many Were shot

Cable News Network Africa (CNN Africa) according to a police spokesperson, reports that at least 45 people were killed in protests that rocked Kampala and other parts of Uganda.

See the video below, courtesy of CNNAfrica:

CHALLENGE?

 
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66% OF NIGERIAN RURAL CHILDREN CAN'T READ, WRITE - Minister

 

The Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, represented by the Director and Head, Department of Family Health in the Federal Ministry of Health, Dr Salma Anas-Kolo, during the closing ceremony of a two-day stakeholders' consultation towards ministerial commitment for educated, healthy and thriving adolescents and young people in West and Central Africa, has disclosed that 66 percent of Nigerian children in rural areas could neither read nor write.

The revelation also has it that while Nigeria had a higher burden of adolescent pregnancy and child bearing, 19 percent of teenagers (15-19) were already mothers or pregnant with their first child, where the pregnant adolescent girls had poor health-seeking behavior while about 32 percent of teenage women less than 20 years didi not receive ante-natal care.

"In Nigeria", the Minister said. "the possibility of a child born and achieving its full professional and economic potentials is low; the Human Capital Index put this at 36 percent. This is lower than the average in sub-Saharan region and low and middle income countries.

"The Economic recovery and Growth Plan notes that Nigeria ranks 137 out of 140 in infant mortality rate, 10 million children are out of school, 66 percent children in rural areas cannot read or write, and 17.6 million youth are unemployed".

According to the Minister, Nigeria has the highest number of persons with HIV in the world with an estimated 1,9 million people living with HIV/AIDS. 

The event was organized by the United Nations educational Scientific and Cultural Organization and UNFPA in collaboration with other UN agencies, Ministries of  Health, Education, Network of Young People and Civil Society Organizations.

MY USBAND, MY WORLD BEST - Anita Joseph

 

Anita Joseph pours out her love for hubby with the following words:

"Oh my LOVE"

MY HUSBAND"

MY WORLD BEST"

MY LOVE for you is like Covid 19 Palliative it's hidden somewhere in my Heart of Hearts"

VANDALIZE My heart and LOOT it"

I'm all yours my King MAN"

 

See the screenshot of her Instagram post below:

#EndSARS: Don't Brush Off UK Parliament Debate

Professor, Bolaji Akinyemi, Former Nigeria's Minister of External Affairs
 

The Nigerian government has been advised not to dismiss the threat of sanctions by Uk parliamentarians against top Nigerian officials and security agents involved in the alleged violation of #EndSARS protesters' rights.

In a report titled "#EndSARS: Don't Brush Off UK Parliament Debate, Former Foreign Minister Advises Nigeria", Arise News Official on its Instagram handle credits the comment to a former Nigerian Minister of External Affairs, Professor Bolaji Akinyemi. The statement came after the Nigerian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffery Onyeama had played down the sanction threat by the parliamentarians, saying that legislators are not responsible for imposing sanctions on other nations.

Professor Bolaji Akinyemi has thus advised the federal government to take advantage of the several available channels to lay their own side of the story before the United Kingdom's House of Commons. In his words "It is true the British Parliament is not the ultimate but God helps a British minister who ignores the feelings on the floor of the commons.

"Many ministers have come to grief by taking a lackadaisical attitude towards the view of parliament. So I wouldn't brush off quite lightly the debate in the commons" he said on ARISE News. 

See the video below, courtesy, ARISE News:

20201127

DATE-LINE BLUES REMIX EDITION ONE