Sunday, 19 February 2017

Revenge Time:Be Expecting 780 South africans Corpses in Lagos/Ogun and 70 year Punishment-Musa to Jacob Zuma

A Nigerian blogger,and the brain behind Wafritalk blog,MUSA OLALEKAN  has promised President Jacob Zuma a tragic gift,Following the attack of south Africans on Nigerians,Many valuable was destroyed by Johannesburg angry mobs,The blogger made the promise via his Twitter page this morning,see the tweet below:
African way of life

Today prophesy:South Africans will be punished silently for 70 year for attacking Man of God.

If all attack didnt stop within 3days,I promise Jacob Zuma over 780 south Africans corpses in Lagos and ogun between February 28 to Oct 25.
  The blogger in his latest tweet also revealed that God will punish south African for 70 years silently,Remember the fresh attacks is currently happening over two week now,and it has been rcorded over 100 nigerians loose there lives.

South Africans lay fresh attacks on Nigerians

 Accoding to punch news,cross section of Nigerians living in South Africa narrowly escaped death on Saturday during attacks on their lives and property in South Africa.
Several of them, who spoke to SUNDAY PUNCH, relived their encounter with locals who assailed them in their apartments in various parts of Pretoria with machetes, knives, metal rods and guns.
Worried by the development, members of the House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Relations, sought more dialogue between Nigeria and the authorities in South Africa over the rising incidents.
About 100 Nigerians have been reported killed in South Africa in the last two years.
Most of the deaths resulted from violence against Nigerians by fellow black South Africans in neighbourhoods and city centres.
However, there were instances where the police clobbered defenceless Nigerians to death on suspicion of being involved in criminality.
Speaking with Sunday PUNCH in Abuja, the Chairman of the committee, Ms. Nnena Ukeje, said that there was a huge gap of lack of understanding between South Africans and their fellow black Nigerians, which must be addressed.
A boutique owner, Uchechi Okon, toldSUNDAY PUNCH on Saturday that the attacks in his neighbourhood of Rosazitta Street, Pretoria West lasted from 8.30 am to 4 pm.
Okon, who has spent 10 years in South Africa, said, “Everything happened in a flash. They said they were looking for Nigerians selling drugs. I was sleeping. The next thing I heard was loud banging on the gate. The apartment I stay in one of two. My Nigerian roommate and I occupy the building in front, while the back was occupied by the family of my white landlord.
“A mob of South African women and men were forcing the gate open. We ran to the back of the premises to hide. By then, they had broken the door down and come into the compound. They said they were looking for the Nigerians that lived there, but my white landlady was shouting back that there was no Nigerian living there.
“They came with all kinds of weapons—knives, rods and so on. I heard later that they shot people in similar attacks, but I couldn’t see if they had guns. I was peeping through the window. It happened between 8.30 am and 4 pm. They went from house to house.”
He added, “When they didn’t see us, they stole all our properties and burnt my apartment with my clothes. Right now, I don’t have a passport. I don’t know whether they stole it or it got burnt down with the rest of my clothes and other belongings. I am now living in my car. The only clothes I have are the ones on my back.”
Segun Adegoke, a four-year resident in South Africa, told our correspondent that at Church and Rebecca, the attacks took place 20 metres from a police station.
Adegoke, a friend of Nigerians occupying the building, said, “Our people went to the police station. The police said they should wait for people who were in charge of the matter before they would come to their aid. Nigerians locked the gate to that apartment building called Daily Word where the looting took place.
“More than 20 apartments in that building were looted. People’s passports, TV sets, and travelling bags containing heir clothes were taken away. Police officers were on the ground when all of this took place. When they (Nigerians) locked that gate, they refused entrance of the police into the building. The exact words of the police officers were, ‘Why won’t you people go back home?’”
“A man and his wife had machete cuts on their hands. They have two kids, three and eight years old. A pastor was also attacked with machetes,” Adegoke added
The Secretary General, Nigerian Union South Africa, Adetola Olubajo, toldSUNDAY PUNCH that the attacks began two weeks ago.
He said, “It all started in Johannesburg. They attacked an organised community and 29 cars were burnt down. We were there with the minister of home affairs to have a security walkabout. That subsided, then we started hearing and seeing notices that these people wanted to attack foreigners, Nigerians in particular on February 23 and 24. So, we have been telling our people to be vigilant.
“Nigerians are on the verge of fighting back, because their lives are in danger. These attackers are not here to scare anybody. They are here to kill. I have seen them strike before. Some of them (Nigerians) have kids. Their entire lives are here.”
Olubajo stated that apartments are commonly looted before being burnt down.
According to him, the attacks are carried out under the watchful eye of the police.
“Some of our people said the police were looting with them, which is what we have seen before. It is not the first time that we are seeing the police, who are supposed to be protecting us, looting with the hoodlums.
“The most annoying thing is that our mission here is about 5km from the scene of the attacks. But none of them is coming to do anything, while the embassies of other nationals, who have not been attacked, have demonstrated their assistance.
“We have informed the High Commission of Nigeria, but they are not coming out. Some have even called the High Commissioner,” he added.
Ukeje told SUNDAY PUNCH in Abuja that the development should be handled through intensified dialogue between the Federal Government and the South African Government on the need for the latter to pursue deliberate policies of educating South Africans to be welcoming.

When Nigeria are hungry,Buhari budget 40millions for Asorock animals-Bruce

According to Naij News,Bayelsa East Senatorial District, Senator Ben Murray Bruce has lambasted the Buhari led federal government for given priority to animals while Nigerians are suffering.
The Senator lamented that when Nigerians are finding it difficult to eat, the government during that period decided to budget a whopping sum of N40m to feed animals in the presidential villa.
On his Twitter handle ‏@benmurraybruce, Murray-Bruce tweeted: “It breaks my heart that at a time when many Nigerians can’t eat, we are budgeting ₦40 million to feed wildlife in Aso Rock Presidential Villa!"These commodities are believed to be essential to every Nigerian as it directly impact their living standards.

Friday, 17 February 2017

See how this celebrity fans fall his hand on facebook

Here a fans told daniel he didnt know what he  he his singing about atimes,that if he was asked to tell public all he mean by a term he use in hos music he cant explain himself,Kiss Daniel uploaded a picture of two celebreties,one sleeping stupidly and the other acting madly on stage,this celebrity upload this picture to know people thought,but thing goes wrong,see the updates below:

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BE SINCERE......Who is your favorite musician here?
A. PSquare
B. Yemi alade
C. Davido
D. 2face
E. Phyno
F. Chidinma
G. Flavour
H. Tekno
I. WizKid
J. Kiss Daniel
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Wizkid flavour and kiss Daniel
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Wizkid
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chidinma/ kiss Daniel / psqurare / flavour Yemi alade Davido
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Phyno, tekno, kiss Daniel,flavour, psqure
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Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Nigeria losses billions of Dollars on Militancy in 2016

According to punch news,minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, has said the country lost as much as $100bn in revenue last year as attacks by militants in the oil-rich Niger Delta cut crude output to a record low.
Kachikwu, who stated this on Tuesday in his monthly broadcast posted on his Facebook page with the title: ‘Oil sector militancy challenges: Road map to closure’, said the nation’s oil production fell by as high as one million barrels per day sometimes last year.
He said as part of ongoing efforts to end the militancy challenges in the oil sector, the ministry had come up with a 20-point agenda.
According to the minister, one of the critical challenges the country has is the militancy that has plagued the Niger Delta environment and disturbed oil operations.
He said, “At the highest point of this last year, we were producing 1.2 million barrels, which means we were losing literally a million barrels of oil per day. At that time also, we were basically losing an average, if you look at 2016, of over $50bn to $100bn of unearned income as a result of this disruption.
“Jobs were out; pipelines were strewn all over the place; refineries couldn’t work to capacity, and we couldn’t meet our contractual international obligations. And the economy basically suffered.”
Noting that oil price also declined by 60 per cent over the last one and half years, Kachikwu said, “You see the massive problem that President Muhammadu Buhari has faced and had to deal with over this period. It is a massive problem.
“This is a problem that has consistently been there even before the government of President Obasanjo, and it went on into other governments. It is a problem that seems to be intractable. So, it is a difficult undertaking to try to embark on trying to resolve it once and for all, but we are very bullish about this.”
According to the minister, the 20-point agenda include engagement town hall meetings; inter-agency collaboration; ring-fenced state approach; security hold hands; peace and investment on state basis; focused investments in gas-to-power; incentive for peace scheme; massive civil infrastructure revamp; and Niger Delta Development Fund Initiative.
“All our pipelines are old; all our gas distribution systems are old; all our depots are hardly functioning. Working with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, we are going to embark on looking for third-party funds to massively begin infrastructure revamp of the assets that are required in the industry. If we do that, a lot of jobs will be created. In addition to that, we want to target specific investments in this area,” Kachikwu added.

U.S to invest in Nigeria electro-energy

According to punch,Coordinator, Power Africa, a U.S.-initiated energy project, Mr. Andrew Herscowitz, on Tuesday said it was planning to invest $1bn (about N314. 8bn) on power projects in Nigeria.
Herscowitz announced this in Abuja at a news conference on strengthening the power sector in Nigeria.
The coordinator, who said U.S. was committed to strengthening the power sector in Nigeria, added that America had already committed billions of dollars in funding the nation’s energy projects.
He said ‘Power Africa’, launched by President Barack Obama in 2013 to increase electricity access, aimed at adding more than 30,000 megawatts of cleaner, more efficient energy development in sub-Saharan Africa.
Herscowitz said the project also targeted at unlocking the substantial wind, solar, hydro power, natural gas, biomass, and geothermal resources on the continent.
He said, “Since Power Africa was launched, U.S. Trade Development Agency has committed approximately $6.5m in funding for 10 activities supporting Nigeria’s energy sector, which could leverage up to $2.7bn in investment.
“It has advanced $50m in financing from the Oversea Private Investment Corporation to Lumos, a Nigeria-based solar energy company, to scale up it’s off grid solar power service to about 200,000 Nigerian homes and businesses.
“Power Africa has supported power companies in the country to the tune of $100m capital expenditure credit enhancement facility with a corresponding $6.5m in technical assistance
“And (supported) another $1.5m for limited commodity to turn around the DISCOS.”
He said that functional power distribution companies were critical to the development of the country.
According to him, well-functioning DISCOs are critical to the delivery of electricity in Nigeria.
He said, “If the DISCOs do not work, the energy sector as a whole does not work.”
He said Nigeria, like any country, needed to see capital flowing through the entire energy value chain.
The coordinator also assured that the project would continue as part of the partnership between both partners.
He stressed that Power Africa would continue its work in Nigeria and across sub-Saharan Africa, to increase access to electricity.
He said the U.S Government’s commitment to Africa’s growth and development remained strong, as was outlined in 2016 Bipartisan Electricity Africa Act.
(NAN)

U.S to invest in Nigeria electro-energy

According to punch,Coordinator, Power Africa, a U.S.-initiated energy project, Mr. Andrew Herscowitz, on Tuesday said it was planning to invest $1bn (about N314. 8bn) on power projects in Nigeria.
Herscowitz announced this in Abuja at a news conference on strengthening the power sector in Nigeria.
The coordinator, who said U.S. was committed to strengthening the power sector in Nigeria, added that America had already committed billions of dollars in funding the nation’s energy projects.
He said ‘Power Africa’, launched by President Barack Obama in 2013 to increase electricity access, aimed at adding more than 30,000 megawatts of cleaner, more efficient energy development in sub-Saharan Africa.
Herscowitz said the project also targeted at unlocking the substantial wind, solar, hydro power, natural gas, biomass, and geothermal resources on the continent.
He said, “Since Power Africa was launched, U.S. Trade Development Agency has committed approximately $6.5m in funding for 10 activities supporting Nigeria’s energy sector, which could leverage up to $2.7bn in investment.
“It has advanced $50m in financing from the Oversea Private Investment Corporation to Lumos, a Nigeria-based solar energy company, to scale up it’s off grid solar power service to about 200,000 Nigerian homes and businesses.
“Power Africa has supported power companies in the country to the tune of $100m capital expenditure credit enhancement facility with a corresponding $6.5m in technical assistance
“And (supported) another $1.5m for limited commodity to turn around the DISCOS.”
He said that functional power distribution companies were critical to the development of the country.
According to him, well-functioning DISCOs are critical to the delivery of electricity in Nigeria.
He said, “If the DISCOs do not work, the energy sector as a whole does not work.”
He said Nigeria, like any country, needed to see capital flowing through the entire energy value chain.
The coordinator also assured that the project would continue as part of the partnership between both partners.
He stressed that Power Africa would continue its work in Nigeria and across sub-Saharan Africa, to increase access to electricity.
He said the U.S Government’s commitment to Africa’s growth and development remained strong, as was outlined in 2016 Bipartisan Electricity Africa Act.
(NAN)

Friday, 10 February 2017

Gateway polytechnic Saapade students stab for saying "Hello bae"

A student of the Gateway polytechnic Saapade has been killed by Ode indegine for calling a man girlfriend.
   The students of Hnd 1 Business administration,has been stabbed in the stomach for calling a lady,and the body has been deposited in the nearby mortuary.
 According to student who pleaded anonymous,Said the indigine of ode escorted his friend to  the club popularly know as Orisumibare.The murderer is drunk when  the lady mourns to his boyfriend,telling him to imagine this scrab(student)toasting her,the boyfriend friend stand up and stab the student immediately without hearing a word from him.And remember it happens today again at Isara remo of the institution environment,a courpse of a student was founded in a canal.And also the The Rector of the school,Mr I.k oyeyinka has banned the school student union Government over a protest that happen in 2016 over school fees.the issue of a lady killed by ritualist at akaka in 2013,the culprit is moving freely.the students of the Gateway polytechnic Saapade hereby appeal to the Government to make a brave step before the institutions turn a killing den in the nation state.#Return the student union#