Tuesday 23 December 2014

I Have Being Sick For Over A Week And No One Seems To Care—M.I Abaga

Chocolate City, vice president M.I Abaga is that one person who keeps his personal life out of the
public radar. He took to his Instagram to express his sadness over people not caring for him or
checking on him despite him being sick, and we’re somewhat shocked. He seems to be better now and
also explained that he had to gather strength for a performance he just did. We wish him speedy
recovery.

Buhari Takes it to Twitter Gets 11000+ Followers In Few Hours

APC’s presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari has finally joined social media network, Twitter .
Buhari joined earlier today and has had over 11,000 people follow him including some of GEJ’s
media people.

According to the 72-year old man who intends to rule Nigeria in 2015, his official page will help the
people get close to him, and together they will move Nigeria forward.

Monday 22 December 2014

KCee Flaunts Expensive And Luxurious Cars (SEE PHOTOS)

We all know that the Limpopo master — KCee, loves to live the good life. He loves the flashy jewelry and definitely the expensive fast cars.

KCee definitely had a good year and he has acquired four solid cars within this period, including a Range Rover and Mercedes Benz G-Wagon.

He shared the photos with the caption: “Thank you God for all your blessings in 2014. He is not a late God. He is able”

Explosion rocks Bauchi state Central market

Many people died today after a bomb went off at the Central market in Bauchi state, few hours after a bomb explosion
ripped a motor park in Gombe state killing at least 20 people. The bomb happened around 5.30pm. Number of casualties is unknown at this time

PHOTOS: Wizkid Spotted inside Public Bus (Danfo) In Lagos

Wizkid was seen by the paparazzi in Lagos inside the popular Lagos public van, popularly called Danfo. The 24 year old music star tried to keep his cool as he sits inside the Danfo…

Hehehe oh snap! Wizkid was shooting a video for one of the many songs on his album Ayo… Words are that the video is for Ojuelegba…
He captioned “sitting in this bus shooting my video thinking about when i used to move around in the bus like this praying for a better life! i’m thankful to god nd my fans! big things coming 2015!!”

We look forward to the video

No Housemanship No Mobilisation For Graduates Of Medicine—NYSC

The National Youth Service Corps will no longer mobilise graduates of medicine who have not completed their housemanship and registered with appropriate authorities.

The NYSC Director of Press, Mrs Bose Aderibigbe, made the announcement in a statement on Monday in Abuja.

Aderibigbe said that the decision was taken at the end of the NYSC 2014 Pre-Mobilisation Workshop, held in Abuja.

“Graduates of medicine who are yet to complete their housemanship and have not fully registered with the Nigerian Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria will not be mobilised for service any more.

“Receipt of payment for registration would no longer be accepted in lieu of certificate of registration”.

She advised parent institutions to carry along affiliated institutions and ensure that names of graduates were not expunged from Senate/Academic Board Approved result lists submitted to the NYSC.

The director said the decision was taken to ease the problem associated with exclusion of graduates of affiliated institutions from mobilisation for service.

“Also, all matriculation numbers that were assigned to graduates, but found to be invalid should be brought to the attention of the registrar, JAMB for verification.

“To guard against the bottlenecks associated with the delivery of exemption certificates to corps producing institutions, the old system of delivering simultaneously the call-up letters and exemption certificates has been restored”, she said.

Aderibigbe acknowledged the lapses observed in the computerisation of the NYSC mobilisation and registration process. She advised student affairs officers of institutions to educate their students on the implication of registering online by proxy, stressing that anyone caught henceforth would not be registered in the camps. (NAN)