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Thriller to Bovi's highly anticipated movie
The trailer of the movie of the year “It’s Her Day” produced by Bovi ,has been released
The highly anticipated movie which features Bovi ,Indima Okojie,Omoni Oboli,Adunni Ade and a host of other fine actors ,talks about a man who promises to give his bride and her materialistic family, her dream fairytale wedding..All is well until the bills start rolling in and the two families with two different orientations come together to forge an unlikely headway…

This movie will have you holding your edges.
Watch movie trailer below:
No woman wants a simple wedding.Lol
Thursday, July 28, 2016
The Citizens are trying to adapt to life under Pep Guardiola but the cancellation of the derby has left them frustrated ahead of the new Premier League season
Manchester City could be heading into a mauling when they take on Borussia Dortmund at the Universiade Sports Center in Shenzhen on Thursday.
City’s pre-season plans were dealt a blow earlier this week when their clash with Manchester United was called off thanks to the shoddy state of the Bird’s Nest pitch in Beijing – much to Pep Guardiola’s annoyance.
“It wasn't the water, it wasn't the rain, it was just the state of the pitch,” he fumed. “We have played in really bad conditions in our careers, but that pitch two days ago was impossible to play on.
“If we had played on that pitch, the fans would have said 'what is that game?' because it was unacceptable.”
Guardiola’s mood is understandable, even if City privately insist that their official position is somewhat calmer. But the club had only scheduled four matches this summer as Guardiola looks to get his new players up to scratch, and that has now been reduced to three. Their last game came over a week ago, and was their first of the summer.
Dortmund, conversely, have already played five times and their last fixture came against United, who had also only played one match. The outcome was one-sided, with the Germans running rings around Jose Mourinho’s side in a 4-1 rout.
The planned Manchester derby would have provided both teams with the opportunity to face a rival on an even footing.
Both clubs still have work to do in the transfer window - in terms of incomings and outgoings - both have players only just coming back from international tournaments, both are adapting to new systems under new managers, and both will have similar fitness levels.

Dortmund, however, will provide much sterner opposition. Even with Marco Reus and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang back in Germany, the latter to attend the birth of his second son, Thomas Tuchel’s men are a well-oiled machine.
Unlike City and United, they have been playing the way their manager intends for years, and they know their roles to a tee. New boys like Ousmane Dembele seem to be slotting in perfectly, as his wonder goal against the Red Devils showed. Their advanced fitness levels also mean they will be better equipped to cope with the hot conditions in Shenzhen.
City were always likely to taste defeat against Bayern Munich in their first match last Wednesday, with Guardiola’s former club being well versed in his methods, especially compared to his new charges.
But a youthful, makeshift side put up a good fight in the Allianz Arena and there were positives to take from it, most notably concerning young full-backs Pablo Maffeo and Angelino, new arrival Oleksandr Zinchenko, and a clear desire to dominate possession.
A one-sided contest against Dortmund, however, is unlikely to do City much good, especially as they build towards the type of dominant football that Guardiola will want to deploy when the season proper kicks off in just over a fortnight.
The Catalan has admitted that a hastily arranged friendly behind closed doors at the club’s City Football Academy training base would be a good idea before they face Arsenal in Sweden on August 7.
Three games, each over a week apart, is not ideal preparation for a club attempting to get to grips to life under one of football’s most demanding coaches, and one who has already admitted that he will need time to get things right.
With a two-legged Champions League qualifier set for August, after City kick off the campaign against Sunderland, the club could be left wanting when competitive action gets underway.
They are building a youthful, exciting project at the Etihad Stadium, with prospects such as Marlos Moreno, 19, Leroy Sane, 20, and Gabriel Jesus, 19, set to clinch transfers in the coming weeks.
There is also confidence that a deal for 21-year-old Everton defender John Stones will also finally be completed, and that he will be the cornerstone of the defence for years to come.
But while things are progressing on the transfer front, City’s preparations on the pitch have been held up.
Their plans for long-term domination of the English and European game already moved several strides forward with the arrival of Guardiola, and several of his top targets are either already on board or will soon commit their futures.
The short-term, though, is not turning out exactly as planned.
Nigeria A *Happy-Go-Lucky State* Under the Aegis of Change Mantra
Written by Egbeolowo - Ridwan
I write as a Bonafide citizen of Nigeria
I
write as a compos mentis Homo Sapien
I
write as homo Politicus et Homo Socialis
I
write as Albert Estein of the Century
Detonating
from the grandiloquence of my academic reservoir, where i became lachrymose in
my explicandum,explication and elucidation of the debilitating and oscillating
economic Situation of my dear country. I
am happy to use this opportunity to express my bitter experience and
hardship that is now a cankerworm in Buhari’s
Nigeria. It is no more news that
Nigeria's Mario or struggling
economy is finally and technically in recession as opines by minister of finance. The Nigerian economy
just now is on the verge of epilepsy which has put the Nigerian citizen in what
I called *Happy-Go-Lucky* and in a desultory attitude.
Nigeria as a consuming nation rather
than a producing nation is not only alarming but also uncalled for , that a
third world nation like Nigeria prefer consumption to production which has
caused more injury on her economy in the past and in years to come if care is
not taken. I think at this juncture the president or the federal government
just now needs to be economically indigenous with the aims of promoting
Nigerian made product rather than the other way round "Exempli
Gratia" the importation of toothpick up till now, is it that we don’t have
the natural or artificial ingredient/atonement to produce it or what? That’s the case and outcome for a nation who
prefer consumption to production, a nation that find it difficult to increase
his level of production ahead of consumption will definitely have problems in
the nearest future. My pity does not only go to the average man on the street
that has to take home 18k minimum wage as salary or less but what the future
hold for Nigeria as a state but not yet a nation.
The current economic situation of
Nigeria has left her citizens in a desultory attitude to the extent at which
the hope and survival of the common man on the street is in a state of oblivion
while majority of our leaders live in peasanted luxury and propensity solitude.
The most Exasperating of all is the security issue that our leaders hold with
levity hand, like my usual saying *we voted for change, he got victory but what
we get in return, what we get in appreciation is the colossal, gargantuan and
humongous high cost of living which is radically and critically affecting the
Nigerian citizen to the extent at which some are now into one or two forms of
vices such as Kidnapping, armed robbery, terrorism which threatens the very
fabric of the nations economy.I think if
there is humongous high cost of living, at least the security and welfare of
the people should be a priority and subject
of importance as entrenched in the 1999 constitution section14(2B)
rather than taken it with levity hand.
I am using this media platform to
crave the APC- LED-ADMINISTRATION THAT FOLLOWING THEIR ANTECEDENT AND PEDIGREE
WE KNOW THEM, THEY SHOULD PROVE THEIR CHANGE
mantra and stop putting blames on the past administration because that
was the main reason why my fellow Nigerians opted for change in 2015. And also,
It is very sad to know about the recent *I DON’T CARE ATTITUDE COCOONED WITH
TRIBALISTIC MANIFESTATION THAT GREETED our Dear PRESIDENT* The president as a matter of fact needs to
educate its people on the importance of living together and understand the
beauty and implication of Esprit De Corps . the President just now needs to
show more than a Lethargic, more than a Complacent, more than a Passive
interest in ensuring the unification of its people otherwise
nepotism,tribalism,impunity,ethnicity would be the other of the day.
There
are circumstantial evidence on Tribalistic manifestation that greeted our Dear
President, a cornucopia evidence that suggest what was to be demonstrated by
our dear President
What
are the circumstantial evidence?
1.
A couple of weeks ago a 73 year old Christian grandmother was beheaded in Kano
because she asked some Muslims to stop washing their feet in front of her door
before their prayers.
2.
A few days later a female pastor of the redeemed church of God was hacked to
pieces by a mob of Muslims in the Kubwa district of Abuja simply for doing her
morning cry of evangelism and urging the people to give their lives to Christ.
3.
not too long after that two hundred Muslim youths burnt down a catholic church
claiming that they had no right to go to church on Friday because it was the
Muslim day of worship
4.
The Benue massacre orchestrated, animated and masterminded by the Fulani
Herdsmen.
Considering the
Aforementioned one can quickly say tribalism is on the rise because our
government appears to be encouraging it by allowing injustice to pass by
without doing the need be to put justice at the prevailing point. This is
sardonically lugubrious, exasperating, attenuating, disgusting, horrific and
unpleasant to the ears. Are southerners
and Christians not Nigerians as well? For how long will this racism go on? Does the principle of federal character still
in place?
THE
PRESIDENT AS A MATTER OF URGENCY AND EXIGENCY SHOULD LOOK INTO THIS *HORNET”S
NEST* BECAUSE THIS IS NOT THE CHANGE WE AGREED ON OR ARE U GUYS PLANNING TO
ISLAMISE NIGERIA……. THE LORD IS OUR STRENGHTH…….E GO BETTER MY PEOPLE……CHANGE
IS A GRADUAL PROCESS AS THEY SAY, LET SEE IF THEY HAVE THE ABRACADABRA TO
TRANSFORM AND TRANSMUTE OUR SORRY STATE... ALUTA CONTINUA, VICTORIA ASCERTA
(Struggle
Continue, Victory is Certain My People)
Monday, July 25, 2016
The Okoye brothers ar back again.
https://www.naij.com/903157-psquare-end-beef-come-back-good.htmlFollowing their off and on unresolved issues, musical duo and twin brothers Psquare are back for good this time. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The Okoye brothers Several months after the Psquare brothers made headlines following a very emotional social media rant which led to their eventual split, the musical duo we all love are back together for good. Peter Okoye who never hesitates to address issues as they arise between the brothers on social media, made this known via his Instagram page. PAY ATTENTION: Get the latest gossips on Naij Gossip App Here’s what he said below: “My dear fans, P-Square is back. Ours is a journey that started from our mother’s womb. It was a journey that started from Primary School, continued to St. Murumba College, to when we were in University in Abuja. It was a journey in which we shared childhood memories and grown-up dreams. We are back because brothers do not let each other wander in the dark alone. We are back because we have tried the lonely road and it was not the same. I want to take responsibility for what has happened and sincerely apologise to you our fans. For supporting us throughout this journey we owed you so much more than what you have had to endure and I apologise for that. We are embarking now on a new journey with exciting new management, new music and new ideas. We cannot thank you enough for all your prayers and support throughout this difficult period. Maya Angelou once said that brotherhood is a condition that people have to work at. We will continue to work on that and you can be prepared to be blown away by this new phase of P-Square. God bless you all and be assured that you have not seen anything yet! Peter Okoye” See the video he shared below: Yayyy!!! Hope it stays this way forever!
Charge Jonathan, Dasuki, and other ex-service chief to court- Abayomi Muraina
– A renowned security expert, Abayomi Nurain Mumuni has called on the Federal Government to charge the former President, Goodluck Jonathan; ex-National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki and other beneficiaries of the $2.1bn arms cash to the International Criminal Court – Mumuni described the unpatriotic conduct of ex- President Jonathan and his cohorts as a criminal offence, which is punishable under international law Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Goodluck Jonathan A renowned security expert, Abayomi Nurain Mumuni has called on the Federal Government to charge the former President, Goodluck Jonathan; ex-National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki and other beneficiaries of the $2.1bn arms cash to the International Criminal Court in the Hague for war crimes against Nigerians who lost their lives during the Boko Haram reign of terror. Speaking with newsmen ahead of the release of his second book, ‘Demand by Terror’, Mumuni said the ex-NSA’s role in sharing funds meant for the procurement of ammunition for the Nigerian military empowered the dreaded Boko Haram militants to kill thousands of Nigerians and destroy property worth billions of naira. ‘Demand by Terror’ is the sequel to ‘Global Terrorism and its Effects on Humanity’ by the same author, and would be launched in the United States of America in September to commemorate the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centre Twin Towers by terrorists fifteen years ago. According to the author, While Boko Haram embarked on the brutal and indiscriminate killing of the Nigerian citizens, the Jonathan administration, through the ex-NSA, was busy sharing money meant for the purchase of arms for our military. At the time Boko Haram was taking over cities in the Northeast, the military was helpless; not that they couldn’t fight but they were using substandard weapons. READ ALSO: Controversy: Deep secrets into Buhari’s government exposed – Dr Junaid spits He described the unpatriotic conduct of former President Jonathan and his cohorts as a criminal offence, which is punishable under international law. “Apart from the money laundering charges they are presently facing, this (war crimes charge) is really a criminal offence, punishable under international law. Money laundering is a crime, but this is a greater criminal offence because under their nose, they allowed Boko Haram to thrive. They aided terrorists by stealing money meant for arms to fight the same terrorists that have wrecked havoc in Nigeria and other neighbouring African countries. “Once they are done with the money laundering charges, Dasuki should be charged. Jonathan too should be tried becuase he knew how the money was distributed. All other beneficiaries involved should also be charged for war crimes. They would have curtailed the activities of the group if they had done what President Buhari is doing now,” he noted. The 2011 Lagos State governorship candidate of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) commended President Buhari for his anti-corruption campaign, which led to the discovery of the massively looted cash embezzled by the last administration. He said; “President Buhari should be commended for his anti-corruption campaign. I have known him for close to 2 decades. We were together during our days in the defunct All Progressives Party (APP). When he founded the now defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), we were together. I know him very well. He’ll never disappoint Nigerians. All we need to do is support, encourage and pray for him. Mumuni however cautioned the Nigerian military not to rejoice in the fight against Boko Haram, stressing that it is not over, until it’s finally over. According to him, “No doubt, FG is winning the war against Boko Haram insurgents, but it’s not time for celebration because the sect members are now widespread, recuperating somewhere; and they can strike whenever they want to. That’s why the military should continue their search for them, especially within our land borders. “Remember the Maitatsine crisis in the 80s? They metamorphosed into what we know today as Boko Haram with the help of cross-border terrorists. They are not Nigerians. Most of them are not even practising Muslims. They are cross-border terrorists. That’s why we need to strengthen the security in our borders. I was not surprised when I read that some Boko Haram members were apprehended in a church in Lagos. If we fail to tighten the security of our land borders, many of them will still find their way in and continue their nefarous atrocities.” Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Sambo Dasuki Comparing the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) to Boko Haram, Mumuni, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) stated that the former is not a terrorist group, but are fighting for their rights in violent ways. He said; “The NDA are not terrorists. They are fighting for their rights and if you’ve been to their regions, you’ll feel for them. However, they are going about it in a wrong way. Their modus operandi is totally unacceptable. It falls under terror, even though their reasons are justifiable. They should have dialogued with the government instead of going violent. “This is an act of terrorism and Nigeria is too big for a small group to hold government into ransom. They can’t fight government and win despite their access to ammunition. If government descends heavily on them, they’ll pay dearly for it, and it might even lead to war crimes. “They have forgotten that their state governments collect derivation funds and other allocations from the Federal Government. They should hold their governments responsible for the poor level of development in the their region, because some people are directly benefiting from such. They should dialogue with the government. Violence begets violence. The President Buhari I know is a listening president,” he stated. https://www.naij.com/902865-goodluck-jonathan-dasuki-others-charged-war-crimes.html
cross Carpeting: Former APC Edo state Gubernitorial aspirants dumps party for PDP
– Don-Pedro Obaseki, a former gubernatorial candidate with the APC has decided to join the PDP ahead of September 10 Edo governorship election – Obaseki says he aims at stopping Governor Adams Oshiomhole from imposing a “surrogate” as his successor – Obaseki cites alleged discrimination and lack of transparency within the party as what sparked his decision to join PDP Don-Pedro Obaseki, a former governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has defected to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Obaseki, a cousin to the APC governorship candidate, Godwin Obaseki, made this known when he hosted some PDP leaders led by the state chairman, Dan Orbih and the party’s governorship candidate, Osagie Ize-Iyamu, at his Benin home on Sunday, July 24. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter According to him, his decision to defect to the PDP is aimed at stopping Governor Adams Oshiomhole from imposing a “surrogate” as his successor. READ ALSO: Edo 2016: PDP campaign director defects to APC Obaseki had declared to run for the governorship election on the platform of the Accord Party (AP) after dumping APC, but his name was not included in the list of aspirants recently published the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). However, the former Managing Director of Daar Communications Plc cited alleged discrimination and lack of transparency within the APC as elements that triggered his decision to join the PDP. “If I have decided to join my brothers, I have decided to join this my brother (Ize-Iyamu). More than anything, I am passionate about driving Oshiomhole and the APC out of Edo,” he said. “Edo people should be allowed to decide who should lead them and not by imposing a surrogate.”
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