Saturday, 3 September 2016

ENTREPRENEURSHIP - A Short Film Directed & Produced By Prince Peter Akinfolarin: Watch Out For More

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Thursday, 18 August 2016

Can Somebody Please Call This Stupid Idiot To Order...

Nigerians Troll Sports Minister For Comment Criticising Ex-President Jonathan

               Dalung

Former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode quoted Nigeria’s minister of sports, Mr. Solomon Dalung as saying that Nigerians should blame Jonathan for the country’s poor performance at Rio.

And Nigerians couldn’t hide their displeasure and poured them in rapid succession.
However, this user blames Jonathan for only one thing;

Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Unbelievable! Meet Richest Witch-Doctor Who Owns A Lavish Home And Never Misses Church

An African witch-doctor (juju woman) who is very popular and rich in Kenya for her voodoo has made shocking revelations about herself.

                       

Annah Mutheu is a very rich witch-doctor living an extravagant lifestyle unlike many in her profession. The woman lives in a lavish home she estimated to be worth Sh40 million (N127m) and has a fleet of cars and often jets in and out of the country like a corporate high-flier.
 
According to The Nairobian, the popular  witch-doctor from Kenya does not miss church service as she revealed she inherited the trade from her parents.
 
Most people assume that witch-doctors are poor and lead miserable lives. That is not the case. I am a woman of means and my juju business has made me rich,” the former student at Katwii Primary School confessed to The Nairobian.

According to her, the Bible helps her a lot in healing her clients and that she never misses church on Sundays.
 
The 39-year-old witch doctor who only made it to primary school also revealed that she is religious to the core and attends church without fail. She attributes her success to the fact that she is inspired by God in her work.
 
She helps people in business prosperity, finding jobs, cure diseases, break curses etc. She is very popular in Kenya as many attests to the fact that her medicine (juju) works.

Thursday, 11 August 2016

Meet - The Director-General of the Nigeria Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC), Mrs. Sally Mbanefo

The Director-General of the Nigeria Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC), Mrs. Sally Mbanefo, is no doubt a woman of many parts. With over three decades experience working in the boardrooms of various blue chip organisations, she is presently faced with the task of developing the nation’s tourism industry, a task she admits is tough. Mama, as she is fondly called, speaks on the challenges of promoting tourism in Nigeria, her love for painting and many other sundry issues. Excerpts:

                                
How fashionable are you? I used to be very fashionable when I was much younger.
What happened?
You know, fashion is comfort. You need to be comfortable, and I won’t wear a mini-skirt and be walking around if I am not comfortable, and be disrespected by people when they look at me. I like respect, so I dress in a way that people will respect me. I want people around me to always take me seriously. I don’t want people to see me from my gender perspective.
Do you go to parties at all?
No, I don’t go to parties.
You are also an artist. Do you still have the time to paint?
Like I told you, I don’t party, I don’t have friends and I value my time a lot. I have been painting for over 30 years now. Some of my best paintings were done in the 80s when I was in school and had no responsibilities. But with age, the subject matter has changed. I now do a lot more of abstract paintings. Arts keep you out of trouble. When some people have problems, they go drinking or smoking. But as an artist, all you need to do is get engrossed in your work.
What inspires you?
My state of mind inspires me a lot. I use my art to glorify God for His blessings. I want to build a school in Lagos for the less-privileged. It would be a vocation and skill-acquisition school. I have spent about 30 years of my life in the west, so it is my own way of saying thank you to the people. It gives me lots of satisfaction. We are already talking with Lagos State to get a land.
                                               

Monday, 8 August 2016

Horror! Train Crushes Police Patrol Vehicle in Port Harcourt Rivers State

Some police officers in Rivers State have suffered a horrific fate as a train rams into their vehicle.
This is the scene of a horrific accident in Port Harcourt involving police officers.
A Twitter user who was a witness at the scene, revealed that a train crushed a police van this morning and emergency service are yet to arrive.
According to him, there were casualties. 

                           

OMG!!! See Heartbreaking Photos From Accident That Roasted More Than 16 People Along Abaji-Lokoja Highway

16 people lost their lives in a terrible accident that occurred along Abaji-Lokoja express highway.

                              

‘Treble accident along Abaji to lokoja express high way,16 people lost their life, may almighty Allah forgive them, and their souls rest in total peace, type Amen pls’. 



Amber Rose reveals How Many Times She Masturbates A Day

The American model Amber Rose, 32, spilled some sex secrets on admitted on her TV show, The Amber Rose Show that she would ‘shock’ most people by how ‘normal’ she is…She said;

                      

 ‘I feel like I’m just such a nerd in the bedroom.’people are shocked ‘even when I say I don’t have casual sex.’‘People really think that I have orgies all day and I do, like, these crazy sex acts – I’m really just a normal girl,’I masturbate all the time. I masturbate at least once a day,’ adding with a proud smile: ‘That’s why my skin looks so flawless.’

Amber also had an explanation for why she thinks men are so quiet in bed with her, admitting:
‘Men are so scared of me.
‘I literally will go out on a date, and a guy’s like this,’ she said, holding up a trembling hand.They’re f**king scared of me — they’re terrified of me.’
She added:
“You know what guys say to me? “What can I do for you that you can’t do for yourself?” And I’m like, “If you go to the store and get a $1.50 card and write something nice in it, I would appreciate that.”