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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Wande Coal releases new photos; Mavin Records releases statement on Wande Coal’s departure

Barely 24 hours after his tweet fight with former record label, Don Jazzy, Wande Coal released some new promo photos, see them below: Meanwhile, the management of Mavin Records has released a press statement stating the departure of Wande Coal.

TB Joshua delivers Nollywood actress, Nneoma Ukpabi, from overdue pregnancy

Nollywood actors and actresses are really getting it the way they want it with TB joshua’s ministry as apart from now he has delivered the likes of the late Enebeli Elebuwa , Camilla Mgberekpe, Jim Iyke etc; and now its actress Nneoma Ukpabi.

Annie Idibia off to the states for her second baby’s delivery (PHOTOS)

The sentimental hug they had before leaving for the airport
Heavily pregnant Annie Idibia who is in her third trimester has just flown abroad to settle down and have her baby.
She will be there till she’s had her baby and medically fit to return to the country.
You will recall that Annie delivered her first child – Isabella – in California in 2008.
Meanwhile, Annie got to share the wonderful photo of her family (above) on Instagram.
She also  ran into new mum Nike Oshinowo at the airport.
See photos below:

Ojukwu University: Bianca commends Governor Obi for immortalizing her husband

Mrs. Bianca Ojukwu, Nigerian Ambassador to Spain, and wife of former Biafran warlord, the late Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, has commended Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State for immortalizing her husband by naming Anambra State University after him.
Bianca made the commendation in Nsukka on Friday when she paid a condolence visit to the family of late Kassidy Uchendu, who until his death was the Chairman Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Nsukka chapel and correspondent of SUN newspapers in the University town of Nsukka.
She noted that by naming Anambra State University after her late husband, Governor Obi had fulfilled his promise of immortalizing him.

“I’m not happy Wenger did not allow me leave Arsenal” – Bendtner

Nicklas Bendtner has revealed he was “disappointed” not to have been allowed to leave Arsenal in the summer, insisting he was ready to move on.
In an interview with Danish newspaper Berlingske, Bendtner reflected on his return to the Emirates Stadium after last season’s loan at Juventus.
The 25-year-old had been linked with a permanent move away from the Gunners, but Arsene Wenger opted to keep Bendtner on his books given the lack of attacking options at his disposal.
The Denmark international expressed his anger at the treatment he has received from the Gunners in recent years and their insistence on keeping him there this season.

Femi Fani-Kayode: The curse of power

This is a grim and depressing essay and the subject matter is painful to digest. I take no pleasure in writing it and I would suggest that those that are easily hurt, over-sensitive and unduly emotional should stop here and go no further because this is not the stuff for weak stomachs or gentle souls. Yet those that choose to go on and read it to the end can be rest assured of one thing- that there is a purpose for this interesting contribution and there is a morale to the tale. Now sit back, relax, fasten your seatbelts, prepare for take-off and come fly with me. Here it goes. When one studies the history of our country critically and takes the time to do the appropiate research one thing becomes very clear- that, in Nigeria, politics and the power game is a dangerous calling and terrible business which, more often than not, comes with a heavy price tag.
That price tag includes pain, anguish, betrayal, humiliation, persecution, misfortune, hardship, loss, death, strange ailments and tragedy for those who reach the top and their loved ones. It is rather like playing Russian roulette- there is one live bullet in the six empty chambers of the pistol and one doesn’t quite know when that bullet will go off when the trigger is pulled. The gamble and risks taken are not only compulsive but they are also addictive and at the same time utterly deadly. Sadly the result is as follows- virtually every single one of our national leaders and those that have ever ruled this country has suffered immeasurably at some point or the other in their lives, whether it be before, during or after they came to power. They too have shed tears in the loneliness of their closets and have eaten portions of what the bible describes as the ”bread of sorrows”. Yes, even the rich and powerful cry and even they suffer loss and tragedy. This is the case for leaders all over the world but in Nigeria it is far more pronounced and common than anywhere else. Here the angel of death, misfortune and sorrow seem to stalk those that find power and, like an ugly old crow plucks out the pink feathers and precious eyes of a beautiful flamingo, she cuts short and plucks away their lives or the lives of their loved ones. Like a light bulb attracts a moth and leads it to a sudden end, so power attracts those who seek it with equally tragic consequences. As painful as it is, let us look at the facts.

Human rights commission lied against me — Chime’s wife



Wife of the Enugu State Governor, Clara Chime
Wife of the Enugu State Governor, Sullivan Chime, Clara, has faulted the report of the National Human Rights Commission on her incarceration by her husband. She said the report was set to damage her reputation.
This was contained in a letter of complaint she wrote to her lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana, SAN, which was made available to SUNDAY PUNCH on Saturday.
The NHRC had on Friday released a preliminary report on its investigations into Clara’s complaints of rights abuse.