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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Lagos Deputy Governor Fires Iyanya’s Dancers Over “Degrading Womanhood” (PHOTO)

Sensational artists Iyanya performed with his dancers, but in the end an unexpected thing happened…
Lagos State Deputy Governor, Orelope Adefulire fired one of Iyanya’s female dancers. Here is the conversation between the dancer and the Deputy Governor held at the closing ceremony of the MTN Lagos Street Soccer at the Campos Mini Stadium in Lagos Island

PHCN: We Shall Resist Any Physical Hand-over Until All Payments Are Concluded – SSAEAC

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Claims by the federal government it had paid most of the workers of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria, PHCN, their terminal benefits ahead of hand-over to new owners, have been dismissed by the Senior Staff Association of Electricity and Allied Companies, SSAEAC, saying only a few workers had been paid.
The association, in a petition to the Minister of Power, claimed that the money purported to have been paid to the workers after the October 2 agreement with the government never entered the workers’ accounts, reiterating its position that no new owners would take physical possession of PHCN assets until all workers had been paid their terminal benefits.
SSAEAC President-General and Secretary General, Bede Opara and Abiodun Ogunsegha, in the petition warned that workers would shut down the sector should effort be made to physically take over the assets without full payment of workers’ benefits.
“We state here that in our meeting with the Chairman, Implementation Committee, Permanent Secretary, Federal Minister of Power on Wednesday 2nd October, 2013, it was agreed that payment of terminal benefits of PHCN staff entitlements will be concluded in two weeks from that date. However we note that up to this moment, only a handful of payment has bee

NOLLYWOOD MOVIES AWARD DIARIES  Winners List

NMA-BANNERThe Nollywood Movies Awards 2013 took place on Saturday at the Intercontinental Hotel, Lagos, (the tallest hotel in West Africa). The event was hosted by Segun Arinze who stepped in for Basketmouth alongside Dakore Akande.
On the red carpet, was Denrele Edun and Lolita aka Naija runs girls. More photos coming later.
Here’s the winner’s list. Winners are highlighted in purple.
BEST MOVIE:
1. Hoodrush
2. Journey to self
3. The Meeting
4. Phone swap
5. Udeme mmi
6. Mrs Somebody
BEST LEAD ACTOR:

28-Year-Old Mother Strangles Two-Day-Old Son To Death And Dumps His Body In Benue River


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Culled From, Vanguard:
Benue State Police Command has apprehended a 23- year old mother, Joy Iember Iorzua for allegedly killing and dumping her two- day old baby boy, at the River Ujiiragbo, in Gwer local government area of the state.
Saturday Vanguard gathered that the suspect  was arrested at Mbasa-Mbakine Gee council ward by members of the vigilante group operating in the community  who handed her over to the Police in Aliade, the local government headquaters.
According to our source, the suspect who lived along Ayua-Num street, in Aliade town, was delivered of the baby a week ago and two days later, she allegedly strangled the innocent baby to death.
“After killing the baby, she wrapped his remains in a polythene bag, put him in a carton and dumped it at the popular UjiiragboRiver.

Peter Okoye, Lola Omotayo Pick Wedding Date


PETER OKOYE-LOLA XBarely few months after Peter Okoye, proposed to his baby mama, Lola Omotayo, The one half of the singing sensational duo, Psquare  has taken a step further by picking a date for their traditional marriage.
A source close to the couple disclosed that their traditional marriage is billed to hold on Sunday, November 17, at Arc Events Center on the Lagos island. The date for the white wedding  is yet to be fixed. Confirming the development, Psquare publicist, Bayo Adetu said:

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Africa’s First Traditional Gay Wedding Takes Place In South Africa


With this ring: Tshepo Cameron Modisane and Thoba Calvin Sithol made history in what was apparently the first-ever traditional African gay wedding
A pair of South African men have tied the knot in what is believed to be the country’s first traditional gay wedding…although gay weddings have been legalised in South Africa for 6 years now.
Tshepo Cameron Modisane and Thoba Calvin Sithole tied the knot in traditional Zulu and Tswana attires, in a ceremony which took place in the town of KwaDukuza, KwaZulu-Natal. The newly-married couple, who are both 27 and have been together for three years, made their vows in front of 200 guests.
Professor Velaphi Mkhize, a Zulu traditional culture analyst and writer, said Zulu culture did not recognise homosexuality, therefore, traditionally, Modisane and Sithole’s marriage was void. Prof Mkhize said: