Friday 7 December 2012

Yvonne Nelson Fight Tonto Dikeh Over Iyanya


The latest Gossip of Iyanya Dating Beautiful Ghanaian actress Yvonne Nelson over the last couple of months has become an headline, it cant get more interesting as the picture of both Iyanya and Yvonne Nelson on the beach has hit the internet and has receive couple of hits, but the truth is that the Romance between Iyanya and Yvonne Nelson has not been confirmed, in many occasions and interviews the beautiful Ghanaian actress has been claiming that Iyanya is just a friend.

But it seen Yvonne Nelson got offended when the Nigerian Actress Tonto Dikeh comes into the scene, it seems Iyanya and Tonto Dikeh are seeing each other but Yvonne Nelson is not Okay with it

Omotola Defeat Ini Edo and Finke Akindele for (ELOY) Actress Of the Year Award




Omotola the highest paid Nollywood actress has won another award this year, On Sunday November 25 2012
Omotola won an award at the Exquisite Lady of the Year (ELOY) Awards held in Lagos Nigeria.

Omotola was nominated as the actress of the year alongside Ini Edo, Funke Akindele and Nse Ikpe-Etim but The mother of four end up winning the award for the Actress of The Year 2012 with the role she played in the movies 'Ties That Bind.'.
Omotola is now planning to start her own reality show that will commence on December 6th 2012 on African Magic Entertainment. We wish her success on the new career she is building


Dotun of Cool Fm. Set to marry D’banj Sister

Oladotun Ojuolape Kayode known as D.O 2d T.U.N on air is set to get marry to D'banj sister Taiwo Oyebanjo soon, Dotun say that Taiwo has really changed his Life.
The Cool FM's on-air personality, Oladotun Ojuolape Kayode who was recently suspended for slapping a colleague from Cool FM is seriously having a smooth ongoing relationship with D’banj sister.
According to source Dotun has gotten an approval from D’banj and Parents concerning their marriage,.
D’banj sister Taiwo Oyebanjo was previously an accountant to Mo’Hits Crew but now she owns her own boutique in Victoria Island Lagos.

Lionel Messi's Girlfriend gave birth to Baby Boy

 Lionel Messi's Girlfriend gave birth to Baby Boy  Read more: http://www.timotew.com/hollywood/503-lionel-messis-girlfriend-gave-birth-to-baby-boy#ixzz2ERS3cs4f

I Broke My Family’s Cycle of Poverty- Justin Bieber


Justin Bieber: I Broke My Family’s Cycle of Poverty, Now “Want to Create an Empire” those were the words of  Justin Bieber in an exclusive interview “If I did not commit myself to music, my family would have languished in poverty” In a new,Justin says'wide-ranging interview with the Daily Mail, the superstar talks about what he’s learned from his upbringing, why he doesn’t go clubbing, and how he believes there’s nowhere to go from here but “down.” Speaking of his family’s financial problems, Bieber says, “My family are all poor, so the cycle would have continued. My kids would have been poor, and their kids would have been too.”
“I feel I broke the cycle, and when you get to break the cycle, you don’t go back,” he continues, adding, “If I hadn’t found music my life would have been bad.”
Now, says Bieber, he’s determined to “create an empire.”

FUT Mina, OAU Emerge Top Winners of Software Competition

Federal University of Technology (FUT), Minna and the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife have emerged top winners of the 2012 Software Competition organised for students of tertiary institutions by the Institute of Software Practitioners of Nigeria (ISPON).
Announcing the result at the Tinapa Business Resort, in Calabar, Cross River State, venue of ISPON’s annual conference, the judges, said the students were examined through their entries, which they submitted for the competition.     

Students from the Federal University of Technology, Minna, won the grand prize of the 2012 ISPON software competition, while students of Team 1 and Team II from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, emerged second and third positions respectively.

The winners were selected based on the quality of solution presented, its relevance to the Nigerian society, and capacity to solve local problems for the ordinary in society, as well as the extent of work and creativity demonstrated in the solution.

The team members from FUT, Minna that won the grand prize, were Olofu Mark and Temitope Oguntade.
Their entry, tagged ‘One School’, is a one-stop solution that provides generic and unified solution to support e-learning, e-teaching and e-school administration.

Teams 1 from the Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, got the second position with the entry tagged ‘DoTheMaths’, which is a mobile game application that supports informal self-learning of arithmetic computations using basic mobile phones. The team members were Akinboyewa Akindolani, Abdul-Rahma Shitu, and Nnanna Eze.

Team II from the same Obafemi Awolowo University, won the third prize with the entry ‘GMBox’, which is a media cloud application, with a browser-based application that provides a remote cloud based media organiser and player that leverages on cloud storage accessible on the go. The team members were Oseroke Igwubor, Olubukola Aborode, and Oyewale Oyediran

Apart from the three best overall positions, there were other categories of the completion that were won by other students.
The ‘Best Mobile Software Application Developer of the Year’ was won by Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife (Team I), with the mobile game application entry ‘DoTheMaths’. Evaluation for this category was limited to only applications that operate on mobile devices such as iOS, Android, RIM, Palm, and Mobile Windows.

Federal University of Technology, Akure won the ‘Clement Ndukwe Cup for the Most Creative Software of the Year’, with the entry, ‘Eye Drive’, which is a security and driving system application solution. The team members were Olaoluwa Aboluwarin, Mofesola Banjo, and Oluwadara Oladapo.

Federal University of Technology, Minna, won the ‘Prof. Cleopas Angaye Cup for the best Open Source Software Developer of the Year’, with the entry ‘One School’, which is a solution that provides generic and unified solution to support e-learning, e-teaching and e-school administration. The team members were Olofu Mark, and Temitope Oguntade

Abia State Polytechnic, Abia, won the ‘NITDA Cup for Best Software Design Architecture & Documentation for the Year’, with the entry ‘NAGRO SOL’, which is an Agricultural application solution that supports loan administration for farmers and marketing of farm produce. The team members were Anslem Nkoro Ire, Chinagorom Alex Chikwendi, and Marcus Okwu Eke.

Excited with the performances of the students from OAU, Prof. Sola Aderounmu, a lecturer at the Computer Science Department, told THISDAY that his students did very well to have attained the second and third positions. He promised that his students will emerge the overall best at the 2013 software competition

FUT Minna Gets Two Vice Chancellors In 48 Hours

THE controversy over who succeeds the out-going Vice Chancellor Federal University of Technology (FUT), Minna, Prof Muhammed Salihu Audu, continued on Thursday with the appointment of two Vice Chancellors (VC) within 48 hours.
The Governing Council of the university had on Tuesday announced the appointment of Prof Akin Osarhiemen Osunde as the acting VC, but made a U-turn on Thursday evening and announced the appointment of Prof Musbau Adewumi Akanji from the University of Ilorin as the new VC.
Osunde’s appointment was said to have been approved after the Council’s 96th special meeting held last week Tuesday, November 13 and was expected to take effect from Tuesday, November 27, this year. But Thursday’s dramatic announcement of Akanji as the 6th substantive VC took people by surprise. According to the council, the appointment will take effect from Monday, November 26 2012.
The council said the appointment of the new vice chancellor was approved after its 97th special meeting held on Tuesday November 20. No reason was however given over the sudden change of decision.
It could be recalled that the university governing council and the host community were at loggerheads over who succeeds the out-going vice chancellor, Professor Audu whose tenure expires this month, with the latter threatening that unless one of its own is considered and appointed as the new VC, the peace hitherto enjoined by the University with the community will be no more.
The university host community made up of the Minna Emirate, in a strong letter of protest signed by the its chairman, Alhaji Usman Nagogo and 10 others and made available to newsmen, accused the university authority and the VC of marginalizing the community as regards to the appointment of both senior and junior staff, the admission policy and the award of contracts in the university.
According to the community, presently there is no one from the immediate host community that is occupying an important position in the university ranging from the Vice chancellor’s office, the registry and even Bursary department, saying that the marginalization is more glaring with the appointment of junior staff even when the law says all junior staff should come from the immediate environment.
The community warned that the situation has reached an intolerable level because the state, especially the immediate community have sacrificed their land and properties as well as made strenuous efforts to ensure peaceful and conducive environment for teaching and learning and have always cooperated with every successful administration of the University.
But the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Prof Abdullahi Bala, in his reaction to the wide range of allegations, said that neither the vice chancellor nor the university governing council is against the community bringing their candidate, in as much as he or she meets the requirement for the position of VC.
The appointment of Akanji has however, put to rest agitations from the host community to produce the next VC of the university even though the community has faulted the procedures and criteria by the governing council for the selection of a new VC and is challenging the appointment at a Minna magistrate court.
Until his appointment, Akanji has held various positions and served in virtually all the University Committees at UNILORIN. He was the pioneer Vice-Chancellor and member, Board of Trustee, Al – Hikmah University, Ilorin.

CRAZICALLY FIT SET HER ON HIGH

A big thanks to Mr Akpako for making Tonko Dikeh a music star after her beautiful nonsense GET HIGH AND ITS OVA

Chris Brown Coming to Lagos Nigeria




American pop star Chris Brown is set to storm lagos State Nigeria on the 22nd of December,2012. after tour with his girlfriend Rihanna. we are still unsure if he’ll bring Rihanna along.

live at Eko Hotel hall in Victorial Island Lagos

Psy Gangnam Style: man makes $8-4 Million from YouTube’s Most Watched Video


Britain to allow gay marriages in churches

LONDON (AFP) – Britain will announce plans next week to allow gay marriages in churches and other religious buildings, officials said Friday, although Prime Minister David Cameron insisted no faith group would be forced to hold them.
Culture Secretary Maria Miller will unveil ministers’ responses to a consultation earlier this year, which will propose that religious organisations should be able to ‘opt-in’ to hold same-sex weddings, according to a government source.
Amid strong opposition from the Church of England and Roman Catholics, however, as well as many members of Cameron’s Conservative party, Miller will stress that no religious groups will be forced to conduct gay weddings.
Speaking to reporters on a visit to a car factory, Cameron said: “I’m a massive supporter of marriage and I don’t want gay people to be excluded from a great institution.
“But let me be absolutely 100 percent clear, if there is any church or any synagogue or any mosque that doesn’t want to have a gay marriage it will not, absolutely must not, be forced to hold it.
“That is absolutely clear in the legislation.
“Also let me make clear, this is a free vote for members of Parliament but personally I will be supporting it.”
Gay couples have had the right to hold a civil partnership since 2004 but campaigners have pushed for full equality with heterosexual couples.
In its submission to the public consultation in June, the Church of England said legalising gay marriage could force it out of its traditional role of conducting weddings on behalf of the state.
However the Quakers welcomed Friday’s news, saying they had been campaigning since 2009 for all marriages in Quaker meeting houses to be legally valid.
“We are waiting for the law to catch up,” said recording clerk Paul Parker, adding: “For Quakers, this is an issue of religious freedom and we don’t seek to impose this on others.”
A government spokesman said: “The government is committed to bringing equal civil marriage forward and the consultation results will be announced next week.
“We are very clear that religious organisations must be protected and that no religious organisation will be forced to conduct same-sex marriage ceremonies.
“The European Convention on Human Rights guarantees freedom of religion and we will additionally bring in very strong legal locks to ensure the protection is watertight.
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