Friday, 7 October 2011

PROSTITUTION TO BE LEGALISED.

Due to concerns of trafficking, Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu asked the Senate to consider the possibility of legalizing
and regulating prostitution in the country since it has become impossible to stop prostitution entirely. He said

“we need to regulate prostitution in this country so that if anyone wants to indulge in prostitution, the person should be registered and issued with a license. If we say we want to stop it, it would be difficult. It is done in other countries; let us regulate it by issuing license"

Senate President David Mark added

“the FCT administration has been trying to stop but they are facing stiff resistance because the prostitutes have their association and even their own legal adviser. It is a reasonably organised bad profession.”

Also, several senators advocated for amendment to the National Agency for Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) Act to provide for capital punishment for those involved in human trafficking.


Errr blank stare,What do you think?? Isn't legalizing it a way of saying we're supporting their act though it clashes with our religious beliefs?

YAAAY ITS THE WEEKEND AGAIN!!!


The 6th Nigerian Real Estate Fair
Get ready for the 6th Nigerian Real Estate Fair, attendees get a chance to win N500,000 worth of Suzuka Products.
Date: Tuesday 11th October – Thursday 13th October
Time: 9 AM – 9 PM Daily
Venue: Zinnia Hall, Expo Centre, Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos


Prison Chronicles By Ifeanyi Dibia
Prison Chronicles is a stage play by Dream Play House and was produced by Ifeanyi Dibia.
Date: Sunday 9th October 2011
Time: Martinee 3 PM | Evening 6 PM
Venue: Bogobiri, 9 Maitama Sule Street, off Awolowo Road, South West Ikoyi, Lagos
Tickets: Martinee Tickets N 2,500 | Evening Tickets N 6,000
Ticket Locations: Cafelicious, 30A Opebi Road, Ikeja | The Hubs | The Palms | Bogobiri
Contact: For more info & general enquiries Call 08028642087 | 08035736212

PIC OF THE DAY

I love the dresses of the bridesmaids, i was always against yellow as a bridal color but this just made me re-think. Loving it.

NOLLYWOOD ACTOR ALEX USIFO TURNS LECTURER.


Y'all know Alex Usifo na, the nollywood veteran and one of my very favorite actors. Well news has it he now lectures at Babcock University in Ogun State, Nigeria as he was spotted in his office at the History & Int’l Studies Dept.

I'm really not sure if he has stopped acting sha but mehn when he stares one student down the person go arrange,have you seen his face on a normal day let alone when his angry.

WHY GENEVIEVE WHY?

I'm officially jealous of this babe, aahan what is it??? she is sooo hot, always eye candy. I love love her

MEET MY 3 LOVERS.

I've had my fair share of the good,bad and ugly friends and trust me I haven't been such a perfect person but these 3 are very dear to my heart,better put they all are my right hand.

I'm a very strong willed*when I make up my mind to be*, not so nice(people say I'm nice) thrive in being given responsibilities and I have my own scoin scoin(of which they can all attest too) but these lovies have stayed with me through thick and thin, no matter how much we form we aren't talking we just fall back to each other and guys I'm saying it here for the whole world to know,I love you guys like I love red velvet and you know that's a whole lot,you guys are more than friends, your fam.

Meet my 3 boonski's

EFCC ARRESTS DANIEL,AKALA AND AKWE.


The Economic And Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, yesterday the 6/10/11 arrested former governors of Ogun, Oyo and Nasarawa states Gbenga Daniel, Adebayo Alao-Akala and Akwe Doma,the governors were picked up their respective homes in Lagos, Ibadan and Lafia. Femi Babafemi ,EFCC spokes person said this morning that the former Governors are presently being interrogated on corruption allegations in Abuja FCT.

EFCC is said to be aiming at investigating about nine corrupt ex- Governors said to have embezzled billions of Naira withing their respective states.

Frankly i'm tired of these stories of arrest, nothing ever happens, its all same ol same ol, the EFCC acts like they are doing something and in the end the case is swept under the carpet, abeg next,nothing new here and pls EFCC while your forming arresting and might charge them to court dont forget to charge Uncle Alao- Akala too for bleacing oh!, see red face yellow hand, nkan be sha

Thursday, 6 October 2011

NIGERIAN BLOGGER RECOGNISED BY PRESIDENT OBAMA

This definetly are good times for the entertainment industry in Nigeria from Dbanj and Don jazzy signing up to Good music,Banky and Sasha made the brand ambassadors for Samsung West Africa to Wizkid recently winning the MOBO'S and just recently a blogger and the events director at Play center Omoyeni Disu was recognized by President Obama in the United states for her hardwork and up to date info on the entertainment scene in Nigeria and world over.
I wasnt in the states to get the presidential handshake but i'm so honored by this, Thank you President Obama and thanks guys for all the love.
Pls i beg you oh! dont hate.
hehe.. Have a lovely day people and dream big.

WHERE ARE THEY NOW-- BY EBUKA OBI UCHENDU


I think this is a beautiful piece and it also helped me think a lil too bout how i might have judged some of them as unsuccessful in my mind because i didnt see them on my TV screens anymore. So there you have it, where they all are

PS: I got this from www.360nobs.com and it was written by Ebuka, you can visit the site too.

"I recently read Omowunmi Akinnifesi’s blogpost; ‘The Blessing and The Curse of The Beauty Queen’ and I could instantly relate. She talked about the pressure to keep up appearances and live a certain way, simply because one had become a pageant winner. The point where she said; “It hurts when people talk about beauty queens saying; ‘She disappeared! Where is she now? What is she doing?’” hit home the most.

I was on Big Brother Nigeria almost 6 years ago and it was a lot of fun, becoming a known face along with 13 other young and not so young (I didn’t mention Joseph and Frank’s names) Nigerians. It was an eye opening experience as it happened at a time when reality shows were still pretty much a novel idea in these parts. Housemates as expected, became almost instant celebrities and of course, the pressure followed.

I decided to stay a little more in the public eye after the show, working on television and writing for newspapers and magazines, while anchoring events amongst others. But last year, I made a conscious decision to go back to school and get a masters degree in law. I turned down an opportunity to be on ‘BBA All Stars’ while at it and I have come back to Nigeria since then to become a jack of every possible trade.

One question that was constantly thrown at me in the years after the show was; “Where are the other housemates? They’ve gone so quiet.” Now, there’s nothing wrong with asking that question at all. Except that it always came with a tone that made it seem like they had become unsuccessful simply for staying quiet. There is a general belief that once one decides to go on television (and become popular), staying in show business becomes compulsory. There is also the belief that being in show business means being constantly visible. Staying behind the scenes is not an option.

But people also tend to forget that things are never that straight cut. Firstly, as much as we think the showbiz industry is doing great here, there is really not enough room to soak up everyone. Even in more advanced entertainment industries, the success rate of reality stars that stay in entertainment is way below 10%. It is only natural that not everyone will make the cut. Secondly, a lot of people actually decide to move on with their lives, either because they find fame uncomfortable having tasted it; or because they went on the show for a totally different reason other than becoming celebrities (I for example, went in for the money and nothing more). It is actually possible to want to lead a normal life when all is done.

The youngest housemate on BBN then, Ichemeta went back to the University of Jos when the show ended, got her law degree, graduated from law school over a year ago and now works at the National Assembly in Abuja. Maureen works with the prestige arm of a commercial bank in Nigeria. Helen wrapped up her schooling and then opened up a catering outfit as cooking was always her passion; and I promise you her cakes are some of the best I know (don’t read any puns into this) amongst other things.

Katung the winner went on to film school in New York and got a directorial degree. He’s back in Nigeria and worked as the Director of Photography for ‘Unwanted Guest’; a beautiful movie internationally produced, that premiered in Lagos late September. That, besides the fact that he shoots music videos…

Sandra runs an interior decoration business in Abuja. Joseph became big on health advocacy over the years after returning to his job with an international airline, and recently went back to school in America to get a postgraduate degree in ‘Public Health’. Ify and Joan both run their own separate businesses in the beauty, cosmetic and clothing market. Yinka has hosted the morning show on Rhythm FM Benin-City for a while now. Chinedu is a club promoter, artiste promoter, events promoter, and whatever else you can add before the word ‘promoter’. His potbelly can attest to that.

So, while we deservedly celebrate Gideon who has won hearts with his great acting on ‘Tinsel’, and Francisca who is about to make an interesting comeback to show business; and Frank who travels the world (and I mean that almost literally) while being a judge on a dance show on national TV, it is important to note that not everyone can be called unsuccessful simply because they are no longer on your TVs, whether by choice or circumstance. Being on a reality show for some, was an adventure. For others, it was a quest for money. It isn’t always about staying in the limelight. Yes, some may have tried a bit of acting and TV presenting here and there, right after. But if it didn’t continue, then it wasn’t because they necessarily sucked at it. It simply wasn’t the path they were meant to follow, while some others may have actually just decided to move on. It doesn’t also mean that sometime in the future, they cannot decide to go back into showbiz. Their time, their terms…

Anyway, while we are at it, please where is Bayo Okoh?"

THE REAL DEAL! AUDITIONS KICK OFF FOR NIGERIAN IDOLS SEASON II

Young Nigerians clamoring to be the next Nigerian Idol finally have the
chance to be a part of the popular show. With the auditions kicking off
for Season II, aspiring music stars now have the opportunity to get their
voices heard by millions of viewers who love the show.

There is a new judge on the show this season as Charles [Charly Boy] Oputa
joins Yinka Davies and Jeffrey Daniel for Season II. According to Season 1
Judge and Chocolate City CEO, Audu Maikori, “Nigerian Idol is an exciting
brand to work with and I enjoyed myself immensely. I am sure all the
judges will have blast in Season II.” Popular female musician Tiwa Savage
and Veejay Ill Rhymz also join the show as hosts. The winner’s package
this year, including management fee, record label contracts and the prize
money has been increased to the value of $100, 000. Each of the runners-
up and top ten finalists also get mouth watering consolation prizes.

The popular show starts with auditions in four cities across the country;
Abuja, Lagos, Port- Harcourt and Enugu. The show begins airing 4th
December, until the winner is announced at a grand gala on April 1st 2012.

Nigerian Idol is brought to you by Etisalat, in association with Pepsi and
Sony. It is also supported by partners, Air Nigeria and Beat FM.

AUDITION DATES AND VENUES

ABUJA: 7th and 8th October 2011, Chelsea Hotel

PORT HARCOURT: 14th and 15th October, Presidential Hotel

ENUGU: 28th and 29th October, Universal Hotel

LAGOS: 4th, 5th and 6th November, Dream Studios (Bamako Street, Across
Omole Phase 1)

To register:
1. Complete the Registration form at http://nigerianidol.com/registration
2. Confirm your Audition location, by sending an SMS from your Etisalat
line with your FULL NAME & PREFERRED AUDITION CITY to 5599.
3. Show up at the audition venue with the ETISALAT SMS confirmation, a
printed copy of your application form and 2 passport photos.

SPANKING HOT NEW VIDEO---NAETO C--5&6

Naeto C always, always kills it for me, i love love love all his songs and my friends know this song is one of my fav cuz of the igbo it,i'm also #teamigbo.
oh! yeah you see what i always tell una, thick girls rock,the girl in this video is HOT#Chikena i'm proudly a thick woman and loving it.
The video was directed by Clarence Peters and shot in Miami, and i am very excited and happy because now we are getting things right, the video tally's with the song. Big ups to Clarence, Naeto and storm

APPLE CO-FOUNDER STEVE JOBS IS DEAD!


Apple co-founder Steve Jobs died yesterday at age 56. In 2004, Jobs announced that he had been diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in his pancreas(one of the deadliest forms of cancer) and he resigned from Apple on August 24 2011. In his resignation letter he said, the day had finally come when he could no longer perform his duties.

Jobs' death was announced by Apple in a statement late on Wednesday.

The Silicon Valley icon who gave the world the iPod and the iPhone resigned as CEO of the world's largest technology corporation in August, handing the reins to current chief executive Tim Cook.

Jobs, who fought a rare form of pancreatic cancer, was deemed the heart and soul of a company that rivals Exxon Mobil as the most valuable in America.

"Steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives. The world is immeasurably better because of Steve," Apple said in a statement announcing Jobs' passing.

"His greatest love was for his wife, Laurene, and his family. Our hearts go out to them and to all who were touched by his extraordinary gifts."
RIP sir.