Saturday, 31 January 2015


Buhari’s Supporters Are Silly And Unrealistic – Etcetera






silly is a word that has a broad range of applications, but it generally means a person lacks rudimentary intelligence or the ability to reason.

It can also imply a congenital lack of capacity for reasoning, or a permanent state of daze or slow-mindedness.

However one defines or applies the word silly, you can hardly think of the word without directly relating it to the utterances of some Buhari’s supporters; especially the supposedly literate ones.

Over the past week, it became apparent that the level of stupidity inherent in those inclined to support certain politicians at all cost is beyond comprehension.

In fact, it is frightening that so many Nigerians of voting age lack the fundamental reasoning ability of a second-grader and are even less-informed about basic facts than a kindergarten.

I have heard some of the most bizarre ideas peddled by some Buhari’s supporters and I am really concerned about the future of this country.

I have heard troubling statements like: “It really doesn’t matter if Buhari is qualified or not, he must be the next president and we’ll vote for him.

Even if he presents a NEPA bill as certificate, we don’t care, we will vote for him. Are these people for real?

To base your position on whatever absurdity your favourite candidate espouses; regardless of reality is the reason why we are in this hell of a nation.

These are exactly the type of supporters Nigerian politicians bank on to win elections.

These goons should know that in a democratic system, we live by the constitution and the Nigerian constitution in section 131 (d) gives a specific order for all presidential candidates to show proof of education up to a minimum standard not below school certificate or its equivalent.

If Buhari doesn’t have the required qualification, he should be disqualified immediately or if it is proven that his certificate or result was doctored or forged, he should be arrested and charged to court for deception.

Atahiru Jega and his INEC got us into this embarrassing position. How can someone refer INEC to the Secretary of the Military Board for his credentials when it is stated clearly that every contestant should attach copies of their qualification to their forms? INEC is a joke.

If elections are conducted like job interviews, can the applicant direct his would-be employers to his previous work place for his credentials? Won’t the applicant be chased off the premises with a stick or security dogs?

How do we bring about the clamoured “change” in the nation when we can’t treat the nation’s business as ours?

Nobody is saying you shouldn’t support Buhari or any candidate of your choice but it shouldn’t be based on sentiments of any kind.

The other day, a radio presenter was screaming like a banshee on radio of how Buhari is a man of great ideas, you shouldn’t be the one telling us what Buhari’s ideas are.
As a radio presenter, it is against NBC regulations for any presenter to influence listeners’ votes.

Buhari should sell himself convincingly enough to earn their votes. Aren’t we tired of having leaders who can’t sell their ideas themselves? That’s why they haven’t approached the subject of how they are going to revive the economy in any of their campaign speeches?

Let’s not be stupefied into supporting any candidate. We are screaming for a corrupt free nation, yet we are refusing to see that electing someone without the required qualification is as good as endorsing corruption.

No one would want to admit that half of this country’s population is inherently silly, much less ignorant, but at the rate politicians garner votes based on sheer fantasy and lies, there is no other conclusion that makes any sense whatsoever.

One thing is certain; if Nigerian voters were not so silly, they would not knowingly go against what is right, whether for their personal, ethnic or religious interest.
Our politicians know that without silly people, most of

Thursday, 29 January 2015


Cambridge University Provides More Details On Buhari’s WASC Results

The University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate, UCLES, now Cambridge Assessment, has provided further details on the West African School Certificate, WASC, results presented by Muhammadu Buhari, the candidate of the All Progressives Candidate in the February 14 presidential election.

In a new post on its website, the university confirmed result grades for the examination in 1961 were issued in numbers, not letters, as suggested by critics of Mr. Buhari who have dismissed the results he presented as fabricated.

According to Cambridge, “Examination results were classed in grades from 1 to 9”.

“1, 2,3,4,5 & 6 indicate a Pass with Credit; 7 & 8 indicate a Pass; 9 indicate a Failure,” the school said.

Results tendered by Mr. Buhari shows he had credits in English Language, Geography, Health Science, Hausa Language; failed in Mathematics and Woodwork, and had a pass in Literature in English.

In its post, Cambridge said for candidates to qualify for its certificate in 1961, they needed to pass English, and not necessarily Mathematics.

“To pass the School Certificate, candidates had to pass examinations in a variety of groups. It was compulsory to pass English Language, but not Maths, in order to gain the Certificate,” the university said.

The details followed intense controversy over whether Mr. Buhari, a former Head of State and retired Army General, completed his secondary education.


Boko Haram Plans To Bomb Political Rallies, Worship Centres – NOA

The DG of the National Orientation Agency & Coordinator of the National Information Center, Mike Omeri says intelligence reports gathered by Nigeria’s security agencies show that Boko Haram members are planning to use bomb-ladened cows, goats and chicken to attack Nigerians at political campaign grounds, market places, and ATM locations.

Omeiri said this while speaking to newsmen on Tuesday January 27th in Abuja

“Available intelligence reports indicate a plan by Boko Haram to use young male suicide bombers disguised as cobblers (shoemakers) to hide explosives in their tool boxes and detonate them in soft target areas such as markets, restaurants, ATM locations, political rallies, worship centres, as well as other public places.

Also there is indication of a plan by this group to use livestock (such as goats, cows, donkeys and camels) laden with explosives to attack chosen targets.

In view of these, the general public, including all persons operating within and around the aforementioned places, is advised to be vigilant and mindful of suspicious activities within their environment.” he said

He advised everyone to be watchful during this period and report any suspicious movement to the police

Update!! Bird Flu Now In 11 States – FG
The Federal Government on Wednesday said the H5N1 influenza virus, also known as bird flu, is now present in 11 states in Nigeria.

It confirmed the presence of the virus in four other states apart from the seven states earlier reported on January 22, 2015.

The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, outlined the additional states to include Oyo, Jigawa, Gombe and Imo.

He said the total number of birds exposed had risen to 232,385 with 51,444 mortalities recorded.

Presidential Debate (Jonathan Vs Buhari) To Hold On February 8






The Nigeria Elections Debate Group(NEDG) has announced that the presidential debate for the February 14 presidential election will hold on February 8 just as the vice presidential debate will hold on February 1.

Announcing the debate yesterday in Abuja in a press conference ,chairman of the NEDG ,Sola Omole said 13 out of the 14 candidates for the presidential and vice presidential debates have confirmed their participation in the debates

The Nigerian Election Debate Group (NEDG), organizers of the Presidential Debate Series, is an amalgamation of the Nigeria’s Mass Media, Print and Electronic, the Newspaper Proprietors Association of Nigeria, NPAN, The Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON), The Nigeria Bar Association, National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, market women and other civil society groups.

Omole noted that debates are a major component of any democracy as the candidates will have the opportunity of interacting with the Nigerian electorate and based on that Nigerians will make informed decisions going into the polls

He also stressed that the debates will be strictly on issues and appealed to all the candidates that their language must be decent and not derogatory, no hate and inciting comments will be tolerated adding that NEDG believes all political interactions and activities should be at a respectable level.
Most Entertainers Run After Politicians Because Of Poverty – Saheed Balogun






In an interview with Encomium magazine this week, actor Saheed Balogun said the reason entertainers run away after politicians is because of poverty.

“(Poverty), that’s why you see some of our people running helter-skelter, campaigning for all these politicians.

But there’s one question we have all not asked, and that’s what makes American artists donate to politicians while the actors here in Nigeria are asking from politicians.

Every member of the National Assembly has not made an reasonable law on piracy which has devoured the industry.

So, there’s poverty in the industry. If there’s not, you won’t see our people flocking around all these politicians, campaigning, singing and dancing for them.

I saw a candidate being surrounded by some of our colleagues; I now said to myself, ‘if this man eventually wins, how many actors or musicians will he remember? Although some are doing it to make ends meet.

And it’s sad because we’re stars. I think we’re supposed to be worshiped, not worshiping others.

Even if a governor holds your hand, he’s supposed to be happy. But now, the reverse is the case.


Simi Osomo, Dr Sid’s Wife Jets To London To Deliver First Child






Dr Sid’s wife, Simi Osomo who is heavily pregnant has left the shores of Nigeria for UK where she is expected to pop out their first bundle of joy. Dr Sid and Simi got married last year. We are so excited for them and wish her a safe delivery! We love babies.

Buhari Will Not Participate In BON Presidential Debate – APC






APC says it’s presidential candidate Gen Buhari will not be participating in the presidential debate being organized by the Broadcasting Organization of Nigeria BON and the Nigeria Election Debate Group (NEDG) .

In a statement released today January 29th by Garna Shehu, the Director, Media and Publicity of the APC Presidential Campaign Organisation (APCPCO), they said Buhari will not be participating in the debate as the composition of those organizing the debate was mainly of agencies and allies of the incumbent People’s Democratic Party’s (PDP) administration. Continue…

The statement reads in part;

“A cursory inspection of the composition of NEGD brings into focus the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON), National Television Authority (NTA), Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) and the Africa Independent Television (AIT, owned by a PDP chieftain). And going by the avalanche of inflammatory statements, misinformation and blatant lies being propagated by some of these media against our Party and candidates contrary to the Kofi Annan brokered Abuja Peace Accord, and the failure of these aggressors to desist and apologise, have left the APC Campaign with no option than to steer clear of any premeditated smear campaign that could be inimical to our prospective electoral success,” .

Friday, 9 January 2015


Kylie Jenner hints at being infatuated with Tyga, what she said...

Kylie Jenner hints at being infatuated with Tyga, what she said... Speaking about her love life with Cosmopolitan magazine, 17 year old Kylie Jenner said; “It’s crazy, but every time I’m in a new relationship, I feel like, okay, this is definitely love. Then I get in my next relationship, and I’m like, no, this is it! My last relationship lasted almost three years.‘I don’t want to say (I’ve been in love) twice, but so far I’ve had two really strong infatuations.’Lol @ everytime I'm in a relationship. You would think she was in her 20's.

jonathan to buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget?

jonathan to buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget?

2014 Glo-CAF Awards: Funke Akindele, P Square, Other Celebs Step Out In Style! like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Posted on Jan 9 2015 - 8:00am by Dee Apphiaanna « PREVIOUS | NEXT » Categorized as CELEBRITY PHOTOS COVER 520 Tagged as funke akindeleFunke Akindele Photosjoselyn dumasJuliet Ibrahimp squarewaje Related President-Jonathan's daughter stargist [Photos] President Jonathan’s Daughter’s Bridal Shower Desmond Elliot Calendar stargist [Photos] Desmond Elliot Releases 2015 Calendar Kanye West and Kim K stargist Kanye West Treats Kim K. Like A Queen At John Legend’s Birthday Gig! The 2014 Glo-CAF Awards held yesterday and as expected it was a star studded event. All the celebrity GLO ambassadors like Funke Akindele, P Square, Ini Edo, Waje, Chioma Apotha, Omawumi, Basketmouth, Lynxxx, Lagbaja, King Sunny Ade, RMD were in attendance while other entertainers like Juliet Ibrahim, 2face Idibia, Joselyn Dumas also rocked the event in style. An highlight of the event was when Ivorian footballer, Yaya Toure who plays for Manchester City won the African footballer of Year for a 4th time consecutively edging out Vincent Enyeama. Enjoy lovely photos from the event below: Chris Okotie’s ex wife spotted

Read full article here: http://stargist.com/celebrityphotos/2014-glo-caf-awards-funke-akindele-p-square-celebs-step-style/ | Nigerian Celebrity News + Latest Entertainment News

jonathan to buhari: How Did You Spend Your Defence Budget?

Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Desmond Elliot Can Be Lagos Governor— PrettyOne Shade Boss, Shade Olatund

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Celebrity model and event planner, Folashade Olatunde, who recently reopened her rebranded business outfit, PrettyOne Shade Limited, has said she is yet to pinpoint any female celebrity fit to rule Lagos State at the moment.
The pretty Ibadan-born society lady said for now, only Desmond Elliot has the charisma to be the governor of Lagos State.
She said if the actor had indicated an interest to rule Lagos, she would have voted for him at the polls. Shade made this known in an exclusive interview with michael fielity
According the Computer Science undergraduate of Yaba College of Technology, Lagos, “I would have loved to vote Desmond Elliot as governor of Lagos State if he had contested for that seat. For me I can’t see any female celeb that is worthy of that position for now. Desmond seemed to have the passion to lead, even in his career. So, he would have been my best candidate for Lagos governor.”
It would be recalled that some celebrities indicated their interests in politics, but most of them lost at their respective party primaries. Desmond Elliot and Funke Adesiyan son tickets to represent Lagos and Oyo State House of Assemblies respectively.
Shade’s company is into event management, modeling, ushering and video shoot. She is optimistic that her company can fly in the midst of stiff competition the industry is laden with. The company was the brain behind the success of the 2014 edition of Miss Global Nigeria.

I Have Settled My Beef With Don Jazzy, D’Banj—JJC

Story by Michael fidelity
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Last Updated: Monday, December 29, 2014
Sometimes ago, it was widely speculated that Abdul Rasheed Bello, popularly known as JJC, was the man that gave Don Jazzy and D’Banj the platform to express their talents in music while living in Middlesbrough, England in the early 2000s.
But later, it was said that the trio had a big fight and subsequently moved on with their solo careers.
fmzworld.blogspot.com caught up with the 'We Are Africans' crooner and he maintained that he has since let bygones be bygones. Thus, no longer has any beef with either Don Jazzy or D'Banj.
"We are all brothers. It was just a little misunderstanding and the media blow it out of proportion. I'm currently working with Don Jazzy for my forthcoming album. The song should have been out since, but because of this yuletide, everyone has been very busy. We are still cool together. No beef at all. I still give too much love and respect to my brother from another mother," JJC told us.
JJC is a Nigerian rapper, song writer, video director, graphic artiste and record producer. He was born on April 4, 1977 in Kano, Nigeria, but has been based in London since 1991 before his return to Nigeria.

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