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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Rick Ross Is Working On His Next Album, ‘Black Dollar’

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After recently being freed from Fayette County Jail on bail, Rick Ross has announced that he is working on new music. The MMG boss’ lawyer, Adamma McKinnnon, told The Daily Beast that his client is prepping his eighth studio album, tentatively entitled Black Dollar, and that it is “dropping soon.” 
McKinnon said Ross feels like he is being framed because of his celebrity status.

Buhari’ll stop poor funding of NDDC says – Oshiomhole


Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomole
THE Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, has assured the Niger Delta Development Commission that President Muhammadu Buhari will stop the problem of the commission’s poor funding.
Oshiomhole explained that the current leadership in the country would enforce the statutory obligations of the Federal Government to the NDDC, unlike previous administrations.
He added that Buhari will comply with the laws guiding the funding of the commission.
The governor spoke at the Government House in Benin while receiving members of the Board of the commission who paid him a courtesy visit on Monday.
In a statement signed by the Head, Corporate Affairs of the NDDC, Mr. Toye Abosede, and issued in Port Harcourt on Tuesday, Oshiomhole explained that the people of the Niger Delta region were expecting much from the commission as a result of the challenges facing them.
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He pointed out that the people of the oil-rich region were still facing the problem of oil pollution and other forms of environmental hazards.
He said, “The current leadership of the country, unlike the previous administrations, will enforce the laws concerning the statutory obligations of the Federal Government to the NDDC.
“The expectation of the people of the Niger Delta from the NDDC is very high because of the varied challenges facing the inhabitants of the oil-producing region, especially with respect to oil and gas pollution as well as environmental hazards.
“The South-South Governors’ Forum will soon meet to articulate the way forward for the region. The governors from the South-South share a common passion with NDDC for the development of the region,” the governor said.
Earlier, the Chairman of the NDDC Board, Senator Bassey Ewa-Henshaw, lamented that the activities of the commission were being hampered by funding challenges.
Ewa-Henshaw specifically said that over N800bn due to the interventionist agency had been withheld over the years, adding that N45bn ecological funds accruing to the NDDC were also outstanding.
The NDDC chairman explained that the withheld funds arose from the non-compliance with the Act establishing the commission.
Ewa-Henshaw stated that the NDDC had since inception been getting 10 percent, instead of the statutory provision of 15 per cent from the Federal Government.
He appealed to the governors of the states covered by the NDDC to push for the proper funding of the commission by the Federal Government and oil companies.
The chairman regretted that major legacy projects that would have given the economy of the region a boost had suffered because of inadequate funding.
He said that the current NDDC board inherited about 7,000 projects and a liability in excess of N1trn, including Interim Payment Certificates that were not paid.

NEWS: Boko Haram Destroyed 850 Churches



The President, Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, Dr. Felix Omobude, has revealed that about 850 churches have been destroyed, with many people killed and injured through the activities Boko Haram in the northern part of the country.
Omobude stated this on Tuesday during a visit to the Oyo State chapter of the association, at the Rehoboth Cathedral, Oluyole Estate, Ibadan.
He was assisted during the visit by the founder of Sword of the Spirit Ministries, Bishop Wale Oke; Oyo State chairman of PFN, Bishop Taiwo Adelakun (of Victory International Church) and other clergies.
While condemning the renewed insurgents’ suicide bombings and other attacks, coupled with the heavy casualties being recorded, Omobude urged the Federal Government to rise up to the task of defending the citizens from the Islamic fundamentalists.
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According to the clergy, peace would reign in the country when people live together without the fear of being attacked by a set of individuals. He however aligned with the approach of the Federal Government to the dialogue with the sect, if they were ready to embrace peace.
He said, “By my understanding of the government’s position, it is not that the government is going to beg the insurgents. The war against them will continue. If they say they want to talk, no government will turn deaf ears to them.
“We are appealing to our people as well as our leaders to come together and treat the insurgents as criminals, which they are truly because nobody can justify the dastardly act of bombing places of worship.
“The PFN condemns the atrocities of the Islamic sect in all ramifications. We acknowledge the efforts of the security agencies, especially since the inauguration of the new government and we appeal to the government to make the security agents comfortable so as to be able to concentrate on the task at hand.”
Omobude also appealed to Nigerians to accept displaced victims of the sect or those who were rescued by security forces back into the society. He added that the fellowship, in its effort to assist the victims of Boko Haram across all religious divides, set up an appeal fund. He said so far, over N40m have been spent on the rehabilitation of the people.
“I urge everybody around the victims to be their brothers’ keepers, by giving them any assistance necessary,” he said.
He called on Nigerians to be patient with the new government and pray for its success.
Meanwhile, the National Human Right Commission has said that Nigeria has the third highest number of Internally Displaced Persons in the world, just behind Syria and Iraq.
The commission noted that security challenges had continued to be one of the greatest threats to the country.
The Chairman of NHRC, Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, raised the alarm in Abuja while delivering a keynote address entitled, “Good governance beyond 2015: Setting agenda for inclusive and sustainable development in an era of change.”
He said this at the national conference which ended on Tuesday in Abuja.
The event was organised by the United Nations Millennium Campaign, Millennium Development Goals Office of the Presidency and Open Society Initiative for West Africa.
According to him, because of the fragility of the state and its institutions, violence has become a major cause of mortality in Nigeria, which means that the global idea of the MDGs/sustainable development goals could be threatened.
Odinkalu said, “Nigeria has the third global population of internal displacements, behind Syria and Iraq, with the possibility of internally displaced persons. Reflecting the fragility of the state and its institutions, violence has become a major cause of mortality in Nigeria, with the Heidelberg Centre’s annual conflict barometer reporting that the country was fighting two wars at the end of 2014 – in the North-East and North-Central respectively in which possibly tens of thousands were being killed.”
The NHRC’s boss stated that the MDGs and indeed, the wider project of development were themselves founded on the notions of human rights, human dignity and equality generally.
He also quoted the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre Global Overview of 2014, which says that Boko Haram’s ruthless campaign to establish an independent Islamic state in north-eastern Nigeria also drove significant new displacement.
“It was responsible for displacing more than three-quarters of, at least, 975,300 people in the country during the year while many others fled inter-communal violence in the Middle-Belt region,” the report stated.
The IDMC report also added that as at the end of 2014, 38 million people had been forced to flee their homes by armed conflict and violence in the world. These, the report added, were living in camps within the borders of their various countries while 11 million people were newly displaced during the year, the equivalent of 30,000 fleeing each day.

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Lil Scrappy: If Caitlyn Jenner Were Black Her Career Would Be Ruined (WATCH VIDEO)

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 Bruce Jenner’s transformation into Caitlyn Jenner was met with mostly praise from the media, but there were a lot of people that were bothered by the level of attention placed on the reality television star. Atlanta rapper Lil Scrappy is one of those critics, and he sees race playing a big part in Jenner’s acceptance.

“That situation is also a racist situation. We’re gonna go right back to race again when we talk about Bruce and Caitlyn – whatever that motherf*cker’s name is,” said Scrappy in an interview with DJ Small Eyez. “The reason I say it’s racist is because if a Black man were to do that… Come on man. It ain’t no money b*tch. You’re ruined.”
Scrappy goes on to say if a Black man were to come out as transgender, the Black community would “assassinate” him. However, there are several high-profile African-American trans women such as Laverne Cox from the Netflix series Orange Is The New Black. Cox also appeared on the VH1 reality show I Want to Work for Diddy in 2008 and was a presenter at this year’s BET Awards.
“I love my d*ck. I want to be a man,” adds Scrappy. “I love it when I stand up and piss no matter where it’s at. I like to swing my sh*t, so I do not wanna be a woman

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50 Cent Disses Sha Money XL For Not Bailing Out Bobby Shmurda (VIDEO

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Last night XXL held its annual Freshman Class concert in New York City. Unfortunately, the night was not all about celebration. G-Unit member Kidd Kidd was arrested at the event.

While Kidd Kidd was taken into custody, his boss 50 Cent showed up on stage to perform. 50 also took the time to let the audience know he would support his artist, and then threw shots at Epic Records executive Sha Money XL for not showing the same love to incarcerated rapper Bobby Shmurda.
“I still don’t exactly know what the charges are [against Kidd Kidd], but I’m gonna get him out. He’ll be out by tomorrow,” 50 told the crowd. “I ain’t like Sha Money. Bobby Shmurda still in the joint. They left the n*gga in the jailhouse.”
Shmurda has been locked up in Rikers Island since his arrest in Manhattan last December. His bail was set at $2 million for charges including gang conspiracy, weapons possession, and reckless endangerment.
“How you gonna have money in your name, and not have money to get a n*gga out?” 50 is also heard saying.
Sha Money recently told Revolt he felt Epic had done a lot to support Bobby, but it is not the company’s responsibility to bail out the “Hot N*gga” rapper.
“With 50, he bailed out [Young] Buck and helped [Tony] Yayo all the time. Those are the boutique labels, where you got that brother that’s there that feels compassion and could do things that’s not as corporate,” said Sha. “It’s not like a social worker. [Epic is] not here to worry about what happens in your private life. Those are the choices you make in your private life.”

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Craig Mack Told Diddy No For Bad Boy Reunion?

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Apparently, the memes were wrong? I am getting the word that Craig Mack declined to be a part of the well-received Bad Boy reunion at the 2015 BET Awards! Now, there have been multiple rumors about Craig Mack over the last few years. Some have said he is a religious leader (rumored cult) and others say he now lives in the backwoods somewhere. But, yeah, most chatter says he joined a cult. ANYWAY, they say Craig has no love for Diddy – aka Puff Daddy – and just wasn’t down for the reunion in any more. That didn’t stop Minister Ma$e!

Court frees Fani-Kayode Of Money Laundering Charges


Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode
A Federal High Court in Lagos has dismissed the money laundering charges levelled against a former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
The trial judge, Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia, in a judgment on Wednesday, freed Fani-Kayode after holding that “the prosecution case is feeble” and had failed to prove the allegations against the accused person beyond reasonable do

Landslides triggered by heavy rain killed at least 21 people across India’s famed tea-growing region of Darjeeling, with more feared trapped under mounds of mud and debris, police said Wednesday.
Rescuers were digging through tonnes of sludge searching for residents after overnight landslides struck homes built on slopes in the towns of Mirik, Kalimpong and Darjeeling in West Bengal state.

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© AFP | Bystanders look at a damaged bridge in the village of Garidhura, some 35kms from Siliguri on July 1, 2015, after landslides struck the eastern state of West Bengal
“Rescuers have so far dug out 13 bodies in Mirik, five bodies in Kalimpong and three bodies in Darjeeling town,” Darjeeling district police superintendent Amit P Javalgi said.
“At least 15 people are missing in Kalimpong,” he told AFP.
Javalgi described mud and water barrelling down hills in the worst-hit tourist town of Mirik along with Kalimpong hill station further north.
“We have reports of over 100 houses getting washed away in these two towns and many people were evacuated from the sites,” he said.
“The rush of mud and water tore down everything in its path in Mirik and Kalimpong.”
He said border guards were being deployed to help with the rescue effort which was being hampered by ongoing rains in the district.
“Rescuers are digging through mud and rubble as the landslides buried scores of houses in Mirik and Kalimpong,” he said.
West Bengal police inspector-general Anuj Sharma said from Kolkata that he feared “many people” were caught in the landslides which, along with heavy rains, have also cut roads and telephone links.
Photos showed small bridges washed away or destroyed, leaving residents stranded.
Darjeeling district, a tourist attraction known for its lush green tea plantations, is some 600 kilometres (370 miles) north of Kolkata.
Floods and landslides hit South Asia every year during the monsoon season.
In the western state of Gujarat, floods caused by the annual rains last week left at least 55 people dead

Check Out The List Of Nigerian Artist Nominated At The 2015 MAMA Awards

Singer-songwriter 2Face IdibiaP-Square: Paul and Peter Okoye
Four of Nigeria’s most influential musicians have been nominated for the MTV Africa Music Awards (MAMA) “Evolution” award. 2face, D’Banj, P-Square and Asa have been nominated alongside Anselmo Ralph (Angola), Black Coffee (South Africa), Chameleone (Uganda), Fally Ipupa (DRC), HHP (South Africa), and Samini (Ghana).
MTV Base Channel Director, Tim Horwood said: “The MAMA “Evolution” award honours established artistes who have made an indelible mark on African and global music culture, taken African music to new territories around the world, pushed the boundaries of creativity, and shaped the soundscape of contemporary Africa.”
 or the Fan votes and MTV Base will decide the winner of this category. Fans of the iconic Nigerians nominated can vote for them on Twitter or Instagram using the hash tags - #Evolution2Face, #EvolutionPSquare, #EvolutionAsa or #EvolutionDBanj.
The award will be presented at the 2015 MAMAs in South Africa on Saturday, 18 July. The ceremony will be broadcast live that day on MTV Base (DStv channel 322), MTV (DStv channel 130) and BET (DStv channel 129).

Top Five Handsome Male Musicians In Nigeria (see photos)

Since The Nigeria Music Industry Is Been Dominated By Males So I Thought
we could the a tour around it by Recognizng the images of those in the music Category by their
looks especially the reason why they have alot of Female Fans around them
So we will be looking at the Top Five Handsome Male Musicians in Nigeria music
Industry Today!  from my own point of view i had to organize this and i hope you also
agree with me in making this Selections
NO.1 LYNXXX

NO.2 PETER P'SQUARE

NO.3 DIPP

NO.4 FLAVOUR

NO.5 KISS DANIEL

Now those are my pick for the top five handsome musicians in Ngeria music industry
Drop your comments

VIDEO: MC Galaxy – Komolop Cholop @mcgalaxyMCG

VIDEO: MC Galaxy - Komolop Cholop
The official video for the new dance craze of 2015 Komolop Cholop by Mc Galaxy is finally here.
The video was shot in Johannesburg south Africa by the renowned south african based La Dupont production company. The video keeps you glued to the screen with its captivating dance scenes 
and breathtaking fairytale surroundings.
Enjoy as you learn to dance the Komolop Cholop.

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Checkout Photo Of Brown New Neck Tattoo (see photo0




Wow thats nice i guess Chris Brown is always on the move to creating new things

Look he got a ne tatto on his neck New Month for New this thats the way it is

We Don't Have a Leader In Nigeria "Celestial Church" of Christ (read story)

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The Celestial Church of Christ has said it does not have an ordained head at the moment as it is working on a new constitution to usher in a new leader.
The CCC said this through its Board of Trustees at a press conference on Tuesday in Yaba, Lagos State.
A spokesperson for the board, Superior Evangelist Samson Banjo, said it was shocking to the church authorities that some individuals, against court ruling, were proclaiming themselves as the ordained leader of the church.
Banjo said the Celestial Church did not have a leader at the present.
He said, “On March 26, 2015, the trial judge, Justice A.O. Asenuga, ruled that the self-proclamation of Mr. Godwin Shonekan as the pastor of the church was illegal, unconstitutional, null and void. The court further ruled that the appointment of a pastor in the church needed re-articulation in a new constitution.
“The summary of the decision is that the church does not have an accredited pastor for the time being. Any claim by any person, including the self-proclamation of Senior Evangelist ‘Tosho Oshoffa, to the leadership of the church is fake and a figment of his imagination. It is an exercise that carries a grave risk of contempt of court.
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“The essence of the court’s decision is that the church needs to rewrite its constitution. Work has commenced on this to find a lasting solution to this crisis. The interim draft has received attention, and a final draft is underway.”
Banjo added that the church planned to register the constitution with the Corporate Affairs Commission and make appropriate arrangements for the peaceful running of its affairs.
“Before the end of the year, the new constitution will be duly registered with the CAC. In the meantime, the Board of Trustees and Pastor-in-Council are making appropriate arrangements for the smooth running of the church affairs in all parishes worldwide,” he added.

NEWS: FG rehabilitates 22 female bombers, 47 dump B’Haram



Mr. Femi Adesina
The Head of the Countering Violent Extremism Department in the Office of the National Security Adviser, Dr. Fatima Akilu, told President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday that no fewer than 22 women and girls recruited as suicide bombers by members of the Boko Haram sect are now undergoing rehabilitation under the programme.
She said the female trained as suicide bombers by the sect were being rehabilitated after voluntarily embracing the agency’s de-radicalisation programme.
A statement by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, quoted Akilu as speaking during a meeting she had with Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, to brief him of the department’s activities.
One of the objectives of the CVE is to reform terrorists and prevent others from joining terrorist organisations and violent sects.
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Akilu told the President that the programme’s non-military approach was running concurrently with the armed onslaught against insurgents in the country.
She said so far, the CVE had rehabilitated no fewer than 305 victims of terrorism rescued from the Sambisa Forest by the Nigerian military.
She told the President that a National Security Corridor Programme had been created to provide a safe route for those who wish to dump their membership of Boko Haram voluntarily and that 47 erstwhile members of the group had embraced the programme.
Buhari applauded steps being taken by the Office of the NSA and other agencies of government to rehabilitate victims of terrorism and violent extremism in Nigeria.
He promised that the Federal Government would continue to do its best to ensure that victims of Boko Haram’s atrocities receive necessary support, even as it strives to rid the country of terrorism and insurgency in the shortest possible time.
Meanwhile, governors of north-eastern states on Tuesday suggested a tripartite approach to handling victims of the Boko Haram insurgency.
The governors rose from an emergency meeting held at the Bauchi State Governor’s Lodge, Asokoro, Abuja, to request that the Federal Government and the nation’s development partners expedite action towards the resettlement and reintegration of victims of the insurgency.
Speaking on behalf of his colleagues after the meeting, the Governor of Gombe State, Alhaji Ibrahim Dankwambo, said, “We agreed that the North-East Regional Development Plan Committee should liaise with DFID to establish an institutional frame work for the region.”
The governors suggested that apart from what the various state governments were doing on their own for themselves and the assistance they were rendering to one another, it would help for the Federal Government and development partners to increase their tempo of activities.
Dankwambo further explained that he and his colleagues approved that the regional committee should engage and explore areas of cooperation with international development partners and governors of the six states in the zone.
The governors had also received the report of the North-East Transformation Strategy, tagged; “Development Agenda” which is a follow-up to the last year’s North-East Economic Forum.
They also approved the setting up of a secretariat in Bauchi State and a liaison office in Abuja.
The governors, who announced plans to see the President on the matter soon, also appealed to the Federal Government to accord the challenges facing the North-East top priority in order to restore the region’s economy which has been ravaged by the activities of the insurgents.

7 things you Most know about Bank Verification Number

Customers flood banks as BVN deadline expires

The deadline for the Bank Verification Number (BVN) registration in Nigeria ends today, June 30, 2015.
As from July 1, restrictions will be placed on the accounts of bank customers who haven’t registered for the BVN.
Here are 7 things you should know about the BVN:
  1. The BVN is an initiative of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
  2. It was launched in February 2014.
  3. It is a unique number that enables one person to have a single identity in the banking system
  4. It is aimed at protecting bank customers from identity theft.
  5. It wills serve the purpose of strengthening the Nigerian banking system.
  6. A customer is only expected to register at one bank, irrespective of the number of accounts he has.
  7. Customers will still be able to access cash after the BVN deadline ends but online transactions will be restricted.