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Friday, September 12, 2014

Check-Out P-Square New Album ‘Double Trouble’ ALBUM ART & TRACKLISTING




It’s the last quarter of the year aka the quarter for Nigerian albums for the holidays. The biggest names in African music drop their album this time of the year as one of the biggest music makers in Africa P-Square titles their upcoming album due September 12th, 2014 “Double Trouble”. The Album features rap superstar T.I in Ejeajo, African music icon Awilo, Jackson Five’s Jermaine Jackson and Dave Scott in ‘Bring it On’ and super producer Don Jazzy in Collabo.
Earlier this year, rumors from the squareville camp leaked about the group breaking up but they settled up now we have an album. Hopefully it won’t be their last album together; the album ‘Double Trouble’ features top notch production from Vtek, Charles Duke Mr P, Oscar and Mecca.

Wizkid doesn’t like me” – David


Davido has further spoken on his feud with fellow artist, Wizkid. In his latest reaction to the ongoing squabble, the ”Omobabalowo” crooner clearly said it was obvious from Wizkid’s tweet about his show in the United States that he never liked him. He bared his mind in a recent interview with the NET.
davido
According to him, “Since I came out, there has always been this comparison between me and Wizkid, but there’s room for everybody, we are not doing the same thing. Funny enough, we used to see each other around at clubs and back stage of events, and there was no problem at all. I’ve always been a good fan of him, he makes good music, and it all started with a flight to New York. Funny enough, this is the second time we were on a flight together, the first time was when we went to Benin and it was a successful show.

Monday, September 1, 2014

Chime redeploys impeached dep gov to civil service


Mr. Sunday Onyebuchi
A former deputy governor of Enugu State, Mr. Sunday Onyebuchi, has been redeployed to the state civil service.
A source in the Government House informed our correspondent that the development followed Onyebuchi’s impeachment, and the subsequent appointment of a new deputy governor.
Onyebuchi was a staff of the Enugu State Civil Service before his appointment to political office.

Customers shun other banks’ ATMs over N65 charge


PoS terminals and ATMs
Customers on Monday dumped the use of other banks’ Automated Teller Machines in a bid to avoid paying the newly introduced N65 ATM fee, which became effective that day.
The Central Bank of Nigeria, in collaboration with the Bankers’ Committee, had on August 13, 2014 announced the introduction of the N65 service fee on cash withdrawals from other banks’ ATMs.
The re-introduction of the fee came almost two years after the CBN and the Deposit Money Banks cancelled the N100 ATM charge in December 2012.

Snakes invade FG girls’ college in A’Ibom



College in A'Ibom
Parents of the Federal Government Girls’ College, Ikot Obio Itong, Mkpat Enin Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State, have blamed the Federal Government for the invasion of the college’s dormitory by snakes.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the invasion of reptiles in the hostel was due to a bush which covered the back of the dormitory. It was also learnt that grass grow on top of the hostel’s roof.
Besides, some deep holes behind the hostel were said to have provided habitation for the snakes.
A member of the Parent Teacher Association of the college, Mr. Bassey Eyo, said the deplorable state of infrastructure in the college had created cause for concern.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Lawmaker urges community projects for even devt


The lawmaker representing Lagos East Senatorial District, Senator ‘Gbenga Ashafa, has urged political leaders in the country to embark on community projects to ensure even development in Nigeria.
Ashafa spoke while inaugurating a water project for residents of Tinubu Estate, Odo-Nla, Ikorodu North area of Lagos, a statement said on Monday.
The motorised borehole was among several other consistuency projects of the federal lawmaker.
The senator, while acknowledging the importance of water to humankind, emphasised the importance of the project to the community.
He added, “We have been able to provide 30 boreholes, installed in various communities across the senatorial district. We have also had some other constituency projects for the benefit of communities.”
Ashafa, who promised to empower some artisans in the area through a weekly empowerment programme, urged residents to cultivate maintenance culture.

Students on FG scholarship begging for food in Russia

Students on FG scholarship begging for food in Russia
Failure by the Federal Government to pay allowances of 322 Nigerian students on scholarship in Russia forces them into begging and illegal jobs, TEMITAYO FAMUTIMI reports
When Moyosore Ojuri lost her father at age 11, her world practically came crashing. Her father had promised to give her the best of education. Although he was not a millionaire, the man had struggled to enrol her in one of the top private secondary schools in Lagos.
But with the death, her mother, a retired civil servant, could not pay her tuition when due. Luckily, the authorities of her school recognised the young lady’s academic exploits and gave her family the concession to pay her tuition in installments. Even with that, her mother had difficulty doing so as she occasionally ran into debts.
However, on completion of her secondary education in 2010, Ojuri passed the West African Senior School Certificate Examination, obtaining six distinctions and two credits. But accessing university education did not come that easy, due to lack of funds. Fortunately for her, in 2012 she came across the Bilateral Education Agreement Scholarship Awards advertised by the Federal Scholarship Board through the Federal Ministry of Education and grabbed the opportunity.