Sunday 8 May 2016

Wizkid Signs EFYA, R2bees, Mr.Eazi To Starboy Records

Star of the moment Wizkid makes a major move
to change the music game in Africa as he signs
Mr Eazi, Efya and R2bees from Ghana to
StarBoy Worldwide Records. According to
Wizkid this is a take over and in reality it really
is because StarBoy artists will dish out nothing
but good/sweet music.
He also named Omar Sterling (Paedeezy of
R2bees) as the label president.
Anticipate!
Congrats to Efya, R2bees & Mr Eazi.
R2bess X Efya X Mr Eazi X Wizkid !! Nobody
touching us!! #StarBoyworldwide!! New Africa!!
— Wizkid Ayo Balogun (@wizkidayo) May 8,
2016

Mavin Record a.k.a Supreme Mavin Dynasty celebrates their 4 years today.


Mavin Records members Don Jazzy, Korede Bello,, T
iwa Savage, Reekado Banks, Dr Sid, D’Prince, Di’ja,
Altims and Baby Fresh shared this anniversary image
on their instagram pages.
The record label was founded by Michael Collins Ajereh
(Don Jazzy) on May 8, 2012.
History
Mavin Records started as a result of D’banj’s departure
from Mo Hits. After re-branding Mo’ Hits to Mavin, Don
Jazzy signed Nigerian recording artist Tiwa Savage .
Aluko Altims Timothy,Sunday BabyFresh Enejere,
Korede Bello, Reekado Banks, Dr Sid, D’Prince, Di’jato
the label.
On May 7, 2012, the record label launched its official
website, and introduced their fans to the Mavin league
(a social network designed to cater to their fans
worldwide).

#MavinIs4 Today. By the special grace of GOD,
Mavins and every Mavin fan, we have all created a
super brand. Thanks #MAVIN

Nigerian WWE Wrestler Makes A Debut

Sesugh Uhaa, an American professional wrestler
of Nigerian descent (Benue State) was officially
announced as part of a new class of NXT
recruits in a press conference on April last year.


NXT is a
name giving to the periodic specials produced
by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
Uhaa who goes by the stage name Apollo Crews
started his career in 2009, originally working
under the ring name Uhaa Nation, and made his
breakthrough in 2011, when he was signed by
the Dragon Gate USA promotion. In 2015, Uhaa
signed with WWE and was assigned to its
developmental brand NXT, where he was given
the ring name Apollo Crews.
On April 4, 2016 he was promoted to WWE's
main roaster on Raw, in a victory over Tyler
Breeze. Crews then entered a feud with The
Social Outcasts, defeating each member of the
stable.
The 28-year-old from Sacramento, California,
made his first televised appearance on the May
6 episode of of NXT.

Buhari, Ghani, Kerry join UK anti-corruption summit

The presidents of Afghanistan, Colombia and Nigeria will
join US Secretary of State John Kerry at an anti-corruption
summit in London next week, which British leader David
Cameron said Sunday will make the issue a global priority.
The prime minister wants those attending Thursday's day-
long summit to sign the "first ever declaration against
corruption" that would acknowledge the damage it causes
and commit them to tackling it.
"For too long there has been a taboo about tackling this
issue head on. The summit will change that. Together we
will push the fight against corruption to the top of the
international agenda where it belongs," Cameron said.
Issues under discussion will include how to "lift the lid on
practices that allow the corrupt to act with impunity", he
said in a statement released by Downing Street.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Bahari, Afghanistan's
Ashraf Ghani and their Colombian counterpart Juan Manuel
Santos will be among those attending, as will Norwegian
Prime Minister Erna Solberg.
IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde, World Bank
president Jim Yong Kim, and the head of advocacy group
Transparency International, Jose Ugaz, are also expected.
Russia's foreign ministry announced it would be sending
deputy foreign minister Oleg Syromolotov.
The summit will also address corruption in sport, with
representatives of sports committees, believed to include
football governing bodies FIFA and UEFA, due to attend.
Cameron said corruption was the "root of so many of the
world's problems", from holding back economic growth to
undermining security "by pushing people towards extremist
groups".
"The battle against corruption will not be won overnight. It
will take time, courage and determination to deliver the
reforms that are necessary," he said.
Since the G8 summit in 2013, Cameron has led international
calls to tackle aggressive tax avoidance and evasion and
global corruption, and is hoping to build on the momentum
for change sparked by revelations from the Panama Papers.
But campaigners have warned the British leader must also
act on issues within his own jurisdiction, namely the
secrecy of British tax havens and the way anonymous
money flows through the London property market.
The publication of millions of files from Panamanian firm
Mossack Fonseca revealed the large-scale use by wealthy
individuals and firms of anonymous companies to evade
scrutiny, many of them in British overseas territories.
Cameron's late father was named in the files for an
investment fund he had set up in the Bahamas in the late
1980s, but the premier insisted he had done nothing wrong.

Oba Lipede’s ‘missing’corpse sparked trouble in Abeokuta’s palace — Chief Alani Bankole

The incident occurred in 2005, few days after the immediate
past Alake of Egbaland, Oba Oyebade Lipede, joined his
ancestors, according to the father of a former Speaker of
the House of Representatives, Dimeji Bankole, Chief Alani
Bankole, at a launch of his book, titled, ‘ Alake of
Egbaland:The Succession Dynamics’.
                                              Alake Gbadebo flanked by a former governor of Ogun State,
                                              Chief Olusegun Osoba , business mogul, Chief Tunde Abudu,
                                              and Chief Alani Bankole at the launch of the book on Egba
                                              monarchs.
Bankole, the Seriki Jagunmolu of Egbaland and Oluwo of
Iporo Sodeke /Iporo Ake, claimed to have witnessed one of
the most heart-breaking violations of tradition during the
performance of the traditional rites for the Lipede, the 9th
Alake of Egbaland, when the location of the remains of the
late Oba got enmeshed in controversy.
“In the days of old, nobody would dare make such move”, he
said.
Lipede ascended the throne in 1972 following the transition
of Oba Adesina Samuel Gbadebo on October 26,1971.
He died on February 3, 2005 after spending 33 years on the
throne, aged 90 years.
While revealing how the corpse of Lipede went missing
shortly before burial rites, Bankole said the transition of the
monarch did not go without some drama. Indeed,there was
a tussle between the kingmakers and the family of the late
monarch, particularly the youngest Olori who was alleged to
have taken the remains of the Oba away to the traditional
ruler’s private residence in the Government Reserved Area,
Ibara, Abeokuta.
“Traditionally,   as soon as an Oba joins his ancestors, his
family ceases to have control. So, the Olori or family,   does
not have the authority to go near his   remains, let alone
take them away. The impasse was resolved when the
kingmakers found the Oba’s remains in one   of the rooms
in the palace, but that was not without a thorough
search”, the Egba chief stated .
“If such thing occured, I would not blame the Olori or
whoever was involved in such abomination because, as it is
popularly said, if you give a hoe to a mad person, he will
till the soil to his side. I think that, we, kingmakers, should
take full responsibility for all the drama that happened.
“I make this statement on the grounds that we should have
been more proactive in our responsibilities. Ideally, the
moment we begin to sense that the health of an Alake is
deteriorating, all the occupants of the palace are supposed
to be sent packing and the palace taken over by the ‘Omo-
Iya-Marun’.
“Perhaps, I should state here that the palace does not
belong to the Alake because it is actually owned by the
entire sons and daughters of Egbaland and kept under the
care of the ‘Omo-Iya-Marun’.
“Aside the fact that we did not act according to the dictates
of our culture and tradition,   most of us arrived the palace
late. So, we provided the grounds for those traditionally
ignorant individuals to violate the tradition or, mildly put,
make attempt to do the unexpected. In the process of
searching for the remains of the Oba, we were shuttling
between the palace and the Government House for
consultation because the Alake is not an ordinary Oba”.
However, while speaking on the intrigues that greeted the
selection of the incumbent Alake, Oba Gbadebo, the
kingmaker claimed that government had wanted another
person to ascend the throne.
Bankole said government wanted a younger brother of the
incumbent as the new Alake.
“Oba Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo became the Alake not with
my effort alone. During the struggle, one of the contestants
came to my house and told me that I was the only one
blocking him and that everyone had agreed except Sarafa
Ishola and the deputy governor.
“On the eve of the election, I got an anonymous telephone
call during which the caller told me that government had
decided to either scuttle what we wanted to do or make sure
somebody else was chosen”, Bankole said.
“I reported to Sarafa Ishola who called the then
Commissioner for Chieftaincy Affairs who confirmed to him
that they were taking some steps to install another person,
but I told them none of them was from Egba and that they
should leave the Egba sons to handle their affairs.
“On the first day we wanted to do the election, the then
governor was outside the country; Ishola ran to us in the
palace around 12 midnight and said he had come to plead
with us that the governor wasn’t around and wouldn’t want
us to run into collision with government, and we listened to
him.
“The truth was that the governor wanted somebody else and
he didn’t hide it. After the election, the governor phoned me
around 12 midnight accusing me of announcing the result of
the election; and I told him I only announced the result of the
election and not the choice of Alake and that he had the
audacity to disagree or allow it.
“He went ahead to write it in one of his books that the
present Alake was not as popular as Adeleke, but most of
you here are witnesses   to what happened when the new
Alake was announced; I have never seen such a tremendous
support for the Alake”.
He also revealed how he scuttled the plan by the then
administration to announce the Alake-elect within seven
days as against the provision of law which stipulated 14
days within which petitions are entertained. According to
him, the decision of the then administration was to create a
lacuna and good ground for other interested parties to fault
the selection of the Alake-elect.It would be recalled that Oba
Gbadebo continued to accuse the former governor of plans
to remove him.
In his remarks, the Alake acknowledged the role Bankole
played during the interregnum, saying he as a king maker,
refused to collect a dime from him when he was seeking the
throne.
“More importantly, when you are going to be an Alake, you
give free
traditional gifts to all other chiefs, it is free, you are not
compelled   the same way you were given when you were
being elected or
before the election of all kingmakers. The only one that
declined anything   from me throughout the six months, it
was exactly six months after the death of Oba Lipede,
that election was 3rd of August, Oba
Lipede died on 3rd of February, so for the six
months,Chief Alani Bankole told everybody else ‘I have
collected my own , so go and take your own’, but, he never
took any penny from me. For that singular reason today, I
should   show my love to him”, Oba Gbadebo stated.

How husband absconded after killing wife in Lagos

Tragedy struck in Egbeda, Lagos when a woman, identified
as Ronke Bewaji Shonde, was allegedly beaten to death by
her husband.

The suspect is on the run.
Ronke, according to sources, was resident, with her
husband, Lekan Shonde, and two children, at 5, Tiemo
Crescent, off Awori Street, Ile-Epo Alhaji, Egbeda where the
incident reportedly occurred.
The couple, it was learnt, fought on Friday morning during
which noise was heard from their flat.
Their nanny was said to have reported for work at about
7am but could not enter the apartment because it was
locked. She then peeped through the window and saw the
kids crying, trying to wake their mother.
A neighbour, who spoke to Sunday Vanguard, said that they
heard noise from the building but didn’t envisage it was
something as serious as death, until the nanny raised the
alarm.
The door to the couple’s flat was said to have been forced
open and the woman’s corpse found with blood stains on
her head.
Lagos State Police Command Public Relations Officer,
Dolapo Badmus, who confirmed the alleged killing, said the
incident was reported by one Mrs Tiemo E.B at Idimu
Division, saying one of her tenants appeared to have been
killed. Badmus said the suspect couldn’t be traced since the
incident occurred while his phones had been switched off.
According to her, efforts were on to apprehend him, even as
the case had been transferred to the Homicide Section of
the State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, for
investigation.

Failed N100m ransome: Armed guards refused kingpin’s order to kill me – Senator Iyabo Anisulowo

Ogun State politician, Senator Iyabo Anisulowo, who
spent seven days in kidnappers’ den after she was
abducted in Ilaro area of the state, narrates her ordeal.
What was the experience like, being in captivity for seven
days?
It was a wonderful experience.
It tells the story of the face of God on anyone’s life,
including myself.
It’s an excruciating and unexpected pain that I went through
in the hands of my captors.
Since your release some 24hours ago, how has the feeling
been?
The last 24hours since my release, I’m really happy
Your driver said some people crossed your path suddenly;
narrate what actually happened on that fateful day?
My driver and the occupants of the vehicle with me - a Civil
Defence young man who was my orderly - were accosted
and thrown out of the vehicle; I was prevented from running
out; and their own team entered my car and drove off.
They drove towards Imashayi.   I was coming from my
farm. They drove straight towards the forest and after we
turned at Aiyetoro, they parked inside the bush.   They
organised an Okada rider - it looked as if the Okada rider
had  been used for this type of operation before. One of the
men was armed. We mounted the bike and rode into the
Aiyetoro woodland.
How did your captors treat you while with them?
It was very tough, very very tough.
It was tough initially.
In the first forest where I was taken, I was moved to
another place where they would not be found.
Then their leader, who drove my car, came to join us later.
He told me what he needed from me, N100million
Did they torture you and did you sustain injuries of any
sort?
They did not torture me but the instrument of moving from
one point to another was very stressful and painful
We fell down several times on the bike in the forest and  the
exhaust pipe, the silencer of the bike burnt my leg.
They  didn’t allow me to cry; each time that happened, they
would say I should shut up because they did not want
people to suspect.
While in captivity, what was going through your mind?
In the beginning, I was confused because I  never thought
such could happen in our area.
But what was going on in my mind, especially after we
moved to the second bush, the gang leader said if I loved
myself, I should make contact quickly for the payment of
the N100 million  ransom so that I could leave their camp.
After the first negotiation, he disappeared.
How did you make contact? Did they do it for you or you
were allowed to make the contact?
They  seized  my phones and the kingpin had everything.
When he came again, it was at the third camp.
According to what they were discussing, I think they got a
wrong information. They were looking for money and they
said they  won’t release me unless they got money.
All the contacts on my phone, the kingpin had access to
them and then he would ask me who to call.
He would make the call and make it conference call so I
couldn’t say much because he would hear whatever I said.
I think by the second day, I had a slight idea of where we
were because there were some churches in the distance
doing night vigil and they were talking about the area while
praying, Obada, but I couldn’t disclose where I was.
They started calling people that I had been captured by
kidnappers and that they should bring N100million.
People were saying they would negotiate and people were
begging them that they should reduce the ransom.
The kingpin said even if I didn’t have money, I had influence
and I should be able to raise the money thorough people
who would love me not to die.
While there, who were you thinking of?
I was thinking about  the rocks of God.
As in among family members or friends, who were the
people you were  thinking of?
I was thinking of everyone that I had had contact with, that I
love, especially the people around me here in Ilaro.
What about the rescue?
I didn’t eat. I was fasting.   I told them I needed water, two
bottles of water. I was taking that every day,
But at some point, even the people knew the game was up.
It was the armed guard among them who lamented that
‘madam, your people are not cooperating and we have been
told to kill you’.
But he said he  didn’t have the mind to kill me.
He then told me that, some times, even after people had
paid ransom, they still killed their victims.
But I said ‘God will not allow you to kill me’.
I also told them that I had offered them what I could offer
which they rejected and that if I had N100million, I would
not be farming and even if I would be farming I would be a
distant farmer.
It was just the favour of God that I got, that made me
survive the ordeal.
It was just God.   We were in the same forest for those days
and we were moving from one place to the other - in the
same forest.
Even some Fulani herdsmen were moving about in the
forest but they didn’t want people to know something like
abduction or kidnap had happened. So each time the
herdsmen were around, they would quickly move to another
location.
On the day I was released, I discovered that things were not
getting any easier for them, so one of them came to me and
said ‘madam, you are going home today’.
I thought I would be left alone to move out in the bush but
they said no, that they were calling the same Okada man to
come and pick us at a particular time.
I didn’t believe it would happen but at about 4pm, the man
surfaced with food in a polythene bag and said I should eat
but I refused and said no, that if I would eat, I would do that
when I get home.
Then suddenly, the rain started again. Even the day I was
captured, there was a  downpour.
Would you forgive them?

I have forgiven them, not my captors but the boys that were
with me in the bush there.
One of them said they had been told to kill me but that they
could not.
One even said they were not making any money from the
deal.   I said I knew, although I wasn’t too sure.
Because what I had offered them would have at least helped
them to clean up.
I have forgiven those four  boys and if I have an opportunity
of a reform, I would do it for them.

Fulani Herdsmen obstruct Gov. Okorocha’s convoy in Owerri

Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State on tour of projects
in the state with some Journalists were held up for about
half an hour at Amakohia Orlu Road in Owerri the state
capital on Saturday between 4 and 4. 30 pm by Fulani
herdsmen.


Security men attached to the governor cleared the cows off
the road. A citizen reporter sent the images.

Tiwa Savage-Teebillz crisis: Label mates keep mum

Since Tiwa Savage –Teebillz marriage crisis began, many
entertainers have been wading in, making comments, taking
sides and saying all sort of things, but not Tiwa Savage’s
label mates.

                                                                Tiwa Savage and TeeBillz

They have maintained social media and radio silence over
the issue. It’s like they have been instructed not to
comment on the crisis. Conversely, Korede Bello and
Reekado Banks performed in the U.K at the Mayday Concert
Afrobeats Concert held on the 2nd of May.
Mavins Instagram account which is known to promote the
label’s activities hasn’t been too active lately. Efforts to
reach her label mates for comment has proved abortives

Friday 6 May 2016

Majek no longer under my care – Ayiri Emami

Warri-based billionaire and socialite, Chief Ayiri
Emami, has washed his hands off the affairs of
popular reggae musician, Majek Fashek, about seven
months after the latter emerged from a rehabilitation
centre in Abuja.
The businessman, who took responsibility for the
payment of the musician’s bills at the rehab home,
said in a telephone interview with our correspondent
that Majek ceased to be under his care since the day
the (musician) returned to Lagos against his wish.
Explaining the circumstances in which Majek left,
Emami said, “Majek Fashek is not under my care.
When he left the rehabilitation home in Abuja, the
doctors said that he needed to relax. They said he
should stay off the music scene for some time. I
wanted him to stay in Warri and relax. I provided
everything that he needed to be comfortable. But he
insisted on going back to music almost immediately.
He kept insisting and, after a while, I had to let him go.
That was it.”
Back in Lagos, fans of the reggae star were overjoyed
when they learnt that he had been checked into a
rehab home. The general assumption at the time was
that Emami planned to sign him on to his music label.
But they were wrong. The billionaire said that although
Majek expressed the desire to be signed on, he had
opposed it.
Emami said, “He wanted to join my music label, but I
said no. I didn’t want other people to think that I did
him a favour because I wanted him to sign on to the
label. Instead, I told him that I could get him a good
manager that would take care of him and his career,
get him a car and every other thing.
“I travelled and by the time I returned one evening,
Majek was already in Lagos.”

Although Majek had performed in some musical
shows in Lagos, Emami said he was only aware of his
performance during the 2015 Felabration event at the
Afrika Shrine. “He went there with my band. I didn’t
even want him to go to Lagos until he had rested
properly, as the doctors advised,” he said.
When contacted, Majek initially denied that his
relationship with Chief Emami was strained. “We are
working together,” he had said. Then, realising that
the billionaire had already spoken with our
correspondent about it, he added, “We are still doing
business together, but it is not like it used to be.”
Confronted with the allegation that he left Emami
because the latter did not honour his request for
money, Majek said, “It is not like that. I am an
American-trained musician. When I was in America, I
studied music and music business. So I am not in the
same level as the average Nigerian musician. I am an
international musician. Emami wanted to place me on
the same level as Nigerian musicians and to control
my music business. So I decided to move.”

50 year old man drags 10 year old girl into tricycle, r@pes her

A 50-year-old man, Kelvin Ezeigbo has been apprehended
by the police for reportedly r@ping a 10-year-old pupil,
Esther, by the roadside in Oke-Ira, Ogba, Lagos.
It was learnt that Esther and Ezeigbo were neigbours on
Olatunde Close, where the victim resides with her aunt.
It was gathered that the aunt on April 26 around 9pm sent
Esther on an errand and she was returning home when the
suspect waylaid her.
Ezeigbo, a father of two, had reportedly given the minor
some money and persuaded her to follow him, but she
refused. It was learnt that the suspect resorted to force,
dragging her into a tricycle parked by the roadside.
Ezeigbo reportedly covered her mouth to prevent her from
raising the alarm and r@ped her.
Esther, on getting home, informed her aunt about the
incident, which was reported at the Area G Command,
Ogba.
Ezeigbo, who was said to have denied r@ping the girl, was
arrested and arraigned by a police prosecutor, Inspector
Benedict Aigbokhan, before a magistrate’s court in Ogba on
two counts of rape.

70% Nigerians Want Saraki To Resign Over Corruption Trial - Poll (Stats)

More Nigerians want Nigeria’s embattled senate
president, Bukola Saraki, to step down from office as he
faces corruption trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, a
poll conducted by PREMIUM TIMES has shown.
The poll, sampling public opinion on whether Mr. Saraki
should resign in view of his trial, ran on the newspapers’
site for two weeks ending May 5. It showed significant
public support for Mr. Saraki’s resignation.
The poll had five structured answers from which a total of
5,454 respondents chose.
A total of 3,624 respondents, representing 66 per cent,
chose “Yes, he is a corrupt person”, implying the senate
president is corrupt and should stand down.
Another 652, representing 12 percent, also wanted Mr.
Saraki to resign, choosing “yes, he does not represent
APC change agenda”.
In sum, either because “he is a corrupt person” or “he
does not represent APC change agenda”, 4,276
respondents, 78 per cent, voted that Mr. Saraki should
resign.
Altogether, 647 respondents, representing 12 per cent,
voted “No, his travails are just political vendetta”, while
315, representing six per cent, said the Senate President
should not resign. The last group voted “No, he is
innocent of all charges unless proven otherwise in court”.
Therefore, 962 respondents, 17.6 per cent, elected to
stand with Mr. Saraki on his vow to stay in office unless
he is ultimately convicted.
The remaining 223 respondents, or four per cent, said “I
don’t care” whether Mr. Saraki resigns.
The Trial
Mr. Saraki, in charge number ABT/01/15 dated
September 11, 2015 and filed before the Code of Conduct
Tribunal, is accused of offences ranging from anticipatory
declaration of assets to making false declaration of
assets in forms he filed before the Code of Conduct
Bureau while he was governor of Kwara state.
The senate president is also accused of failing to declare
some assets he acquired while in office as governor.
Mr. Saraki is also accused of operating foreign accounts
while being a public officer.
On April 18, three new corruption charges were added to
the initial 13-counts.
Mr. Saraki denies wrongdoing, and pleaded “not guilty” to
the amended charges.
The prosecution has called one witness, Michael Wetkas,
from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, to
detail how Mr. Saraki allegedly looted Kwara State and
brazenly converted state’s funds to personal use.
Mr. Saraki is yet to begin his defence.
Penalty if convicted
If eventually found guilty, the Code of Conduct Tribunal is
empowered by the paragraph 18 (1)(2), Part 1 of the fifth
schedule to the Constitution to remove Mr. Saraki from
the National Assembly; bar him from holding any public
office for a period not exceeding 10 years; and/or
confiscate his properties determined as ones acquired in
abuse or corruption of office.
Mr. Saraki has repeatedly accused the chairman of the
Tribunal, Danladi Umar, of bias, expressing “big fear” he
may not get justice from Mr. Umar.
He has filed a motion in the CCT asking Mr. Umar to
disqualify himself from his trial. The motion was
dismissed prompting him to seek relief of the
Appeal Court to upturn the chairman’s ruling.
The senate president also alleges that his trial is
politically motivated, having emerged Senate President in
defiance of the position of his party, All Progressives
Congress, which favoured Ahmed Lawan from Yobe State
for the position.
Mr. Saraki has also subtly accused former Lagos
Governor, Bola Tinubu, of masterminding his travails, as
retaliation for his opposition to Mr.
Tinubu’s ambition to contest as Muhammadu Buhari’s
running mate in the last presidential poll.
I won’t resign
Mr. Saraki has since vowed not to resign. He told his
colleagues in 2015 to “stand with me to defend the
National Assembly!”
The Senate, last month, during a session led by Deputy
Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, while his boss was
attending trail at CCT, resolved to support its embattled
President “to the end, except he is convicted”.

President Buhari Signs 2016 Budget

President Muhammadu Buhari has finally signed the 2016
budget.
Buhari’s assent finally brings an end to the controversy
surrounding the budget.
The National Assembly had in April transmitted details of
the budget to the president after it had passed the bill on
March 23, but the President returned the document back,
citing omission of certain capital projects. This was
worked on and sent back, but again the Presidency
refused to sign.

Recall that the Deputy Chairman of the House Committee
on Media and Public Affairs, Jonathan Gaza, yesterday
said the corrected version of the 2016 budget has been
resent to the President for consideration.
Speaking with journalists at the National Assembly
complex, Gaza said the budget was transmitted to the
Presidency through the Special Assistant to the President
on National Assembly Matters, Senate, Senator Ita Enang.
Available report has, however, revealed that all grey areas
have now been addressed and the budget has been
signed.
Details later………

Wednesday 4 May 2016

Visit Iya Ajase Cosmetics For All Kinds of skin cream and soap





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Monday 2 May 2016

Leicester fc wins Premier League 2015/2016.



For the first time in our 132-year history, Leicester City
Football Club are the champions of England after securing
the 2015/16 Barclays Premier League title on Monday
night.
Claudio Ranieri and his players have captured the
imaginations of football fans around the world with the
most brilliant and unlikely sporting triumphs ever seen.
From a team that spent the majority of last season rooted
to the bottom of the table and among the favourites for
relegation this term, a combination of team spirit, hard work
and talent has seen them transform into champions.
In the toughest league in the world, the Foxes have led the
way at the top of the table since an emphatic 3-0 win over
Stoke City on 23 January and have answered every question
asked of them throughout the campaign.
The title victory comes just two years after the team
secured a record-equalling seventh second tier title and a
just seven seasons since claiming the third tier crown back
in 2009.


When our captain, Wes Morgan, lifts the trophy at King
Power Stadium next Saturday evening, he will be the first
Leicester City player to do so and it will be without question
the greatest single moment in this Football Club’s long
history.
The skipper did the same with the Championship trophy two
years ago against Doncaster Rovers, but this time the eyes
of the world will be watching as they take in the conclusion
of one of the most incredible sporting stories ever seen.
This group of Leicester City players have given the Blue
Army a lifetime’s worth of memories, all rolled into one
perfect season. From Jamie Vardy’s record-breaking
scoring streak to Riyad Mahrez’s magic to Leonardo Ulloa’s
earthquake-goal – all will go down in history.
And in a season full of incredible stories, few can be more
remarkable than that of Andy King, who in the last eight
seasons with Leicester City, now has Premier League,
Championship and League 1 winners’ medals.
Plenty more Club records have been equalled, set and
shattered along the way, but for now there’s just one fact
that matters – Leicester City are the 2015/16 Premier
League champions.
Congratulations to our team, to our staff and most of all to
our wonderful fans. Enjoy.