Monday, 16 June 2014

Ndani TV's hit series "Gidi Up" is back with a new season!


As we gear up for the riveting second season set to premiere with a private screening on the 21st of Juneand officially on http://ndani.tv on the 23rd of June, 2014,  here are some promo images of cast members with captions telling their stories and characters in the series as well as a juicy behind the scenes footage which introduces the cast of the new season and the awesome crew behind this epic production. Check out more photos after the cut...





Gidi Up BTS: Meet the Cast and Team. Video below...

APC: Reality beckons!

By Emmanuel Aziken, Political Editor, OKEY NDIRIBE, DAPO AKINREFON & Simon Ebegbulem
Fresh cracks may have emerged within the ranks of the nation’s leading opposition party, the All Progressives Congress, APC as a fall out of its national convention which ended Saturday morning in Abuja.
APC National Convention: Convention Committee Members Senator Olorunbe Mamowora discussion with Senator Chris Ngige and others at the Convention . Photo by Gbemiga Olamikan
APC National Convention: Convention Committee Members Senator Olorunbe Mamowora discussion with Senator Chris Ngige and others at the Convention . Photo by Gbemiga Olamikan
The convention which was slated to commence by 10.00 a.m. did not start until about 9.00 p.m. In between the about 11 hours while delegates waited inside the Eagles Square convention ground, party chieftains were in different locations in Abuja, and through telephones, were aiming to settle disputes between senior contenders and stakeholders that threatened to scuttle the first national convention of the party.
In the end, the trouble shooting efforts were partially successful. But not totally.
Chief Tom Ikimi, the man who announced the birth of the new party last year and who hosted and chaired most of the meetings of the merger committee absented himself from the convention ground.
Convention venue
“I was not at the convention venue, I bought the chairmanship form, but I did not fill it when I found out what they wanted to do,” Chief Ikimi told Vanguard over the telephone.
“I still have the forms with me. I never stepped down for anybody I did not participate in the exercise, I boycotted it,” he added saying “I will come up with a statement soon where I will explain what transpired.”
The questions about Ikimi are, however, not new as party insiders revealed that for some time, party officials had feared about the continued loyalty of the party for some time especially given his recent vituperations against alleged highhandedness by some party chieftains from the Southwest.
In the end Ikimi refused to step down, but another contestant for the post of national chairman, Chief Timipire Sylva after much dithering procrastination succumbed and stepped down for the favoured choice of the top hierarchy, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun who was favoured for his ideological purity.
But the way and manner Ikimi, Sylva and another contestant, Dr. Sam Sam Jaja were coerced to step down exposed to some extent a kind of similarity between the APC and the ruling party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP which the former had consistently ridiculed as anti-democratic.
APC leaders Vanguard gathered were determined to enter the convention ground with a consensus list of candidates for the most high profile positions, notably, national chairman, deputy national chairmen, national secretary, national publicity secretary and national organizing secretary.
Party leaders like Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu who championed the consensus option were seriously rebuffed by Ikimi and Sylva.
In some cases, the consensus candidates were chosen by zonal caucuses and after serious deliberation. For example one of the favoured candidates for a legal office zoned to the South-South was dropped at a caucus meeting presided over by Governor Rotimi Amaechi after party chieftains raised issues about his legal qualification.
In other cases, candidates were picked as consensus on the whims of influence moulders in the party. Tinubu was indisputably the major force behind the ascension of Odigie-Oyegun and he successfully marketed him through Senator Bukola Saraki to the northern caucus of the party.
Chief Bisi Akande who also strongly backed Odigie-Oyegun to emerge as his successor was said to have seriously canvassed his ideological purity as he said that those who had in the past been the face of the PDP should not become the new leaders of the PDP.
That was the argument that derailed the candidacy of Sam Sam Jaja and Ikimi. Sylva, Vanguard learnt was side-stepped on account of the court issues bordering on corruption he is currently facing.
Party chieftains said they could not afford to have their national chairman being dragged to court by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, something, they believed President Goodluck Jonathan would be well pleased to do.
However, the failure to take Ikimi’s major role in the merger of the legacy parties to form the APC is said to have rankled the former foreign affairs minister.
Ikimi was the one who announced the merger, chaired and hosted many of the meetings that gave birth to the new party.
Newly Elected National  Chairman of APC  Odigie-Oyegun at APC National Convention in Abuja. Photo by Gbemiga Olamikan.
Newly Elected National Chairman of APC Odigie-Oyegun at APC National Convention in Abuja. Photo by Gbemiga Olamikan.
By weekend many party leaders including former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, Vanguard learnt were moving to halt Ikimi’s exit from the party.
Party leaders, however, agreed to give those from the PDP a sense of belonging by zoning the office of deputy national chairman to those from the former PDP.
Ikimi was not the only one that came out with a beef from the convention. Sylva even if he announced he was stepping down apparently did it very reluctantly albeit, belatedly.
Ikimi’s refusal to withdraw and Sylva last minute decision to step down were reasons behind the late commencement of the convention which commenced 11 hours late.
After party leaders belatedly got an assurance from Sylva to step down, the decision to proceed with the convention was taken irrespective of Ikimi’s plans. Even by then, Tinubu and the other pro-Odigie-Oyegun canvassers had successfully locked down whatever votes that would have been needed to push their candidate through.
Ikimi was not the only loser at the APC convention. Alhaji Kashim Imam, who served as Presidential Liaison Officer to the Senate in President Olusegun Obasanjo’s first term was another loser. Imam had been packaged by Tinubu for the position of national secretary. Many at the convention ground had believed that he was a shoo-in for the office given the momentum and force of the Tinubu forces.
However, other interests in the party, notably the northern caucus was said to have bucked at the idea of allowing Tinubu produce the national chairman and national secretary. So, in the end, despite the earlier momentum, Imam was sidestepped.
However, besides the two major offices of national chairman and national secretary, the election of other national offices proceeded almost uneventfully.
The unopposed election of former Ekiti State Governor, Engr. Segun Oni as National Deputy Chairman, South arose from the decision of the national caucus to reward those who came from the PDP a sense of belonging given the strong objection by ideological purists not to give them the post of national chairman or national secretary.
Others who emerged at the convention were Senator Lawal Shuaibu, as National Deputy Chairman North Lai Mohammed who retained his position as National Publicity Secretary;  Hon. Zakare Ede, National Vice-Chairman for North-Central; Hajia Ramatu, National Woman Leader; Jock Alamba, Deputy Welfare Secretary; Hajia Hassan, North-Central Zonal Woman Leader and Hon. Nelson Alapa, ex-Officio member  for the North-Central.
Besides Ikimi, Chief Timipire Sylva is another top party official who came out of the convention unhappy. Though Sylva, apparently may not go to the PDP given that his nemesis, President Goodluck Jonathan remains the de facto leader of the ruling party.
Convention Day: The day began with what could be described as political fireworks during the accreditation of delegates at the secretariat of the Convention Planning Committee of the party along Emeka Anyaoku Street, Area 11, Abuja.
Violence broke out after two members were beaten up by some party faithful from Abia and Ebonyi states while policemen looked on. One of them who was labeled as “Ngige boy” was stripped naked near the gate of the Secretariat.
Investigations by Vanguard revealed that the fighting erupted between delegates of different factions of the party from Abia and Ebonyi States. Some of the aggrieved  delegates from both states who spoke to Vanguard alleged that although they were elected as state and local government officers of the party and therefore automatic delegates for the party’s convention, they had been denied accreditation by the Convention Planning Committee headed by Sokoto State Governor Alhaji Aliyu Wammako with Senator Chris Ngige as Secretary.
One of the delegates from Abia State who identified himself as Uche Emeka accused Ngige, Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha, former National Chairman of All Nigeria Peoples Party, Dr Ogbonnaya Onu and  Interim National Vice-Chairman of the party for the South-East, Mr Nyerere as being responsible for their plight.
According to Emeka: “We were reliably informed that Ngige and Okorocha have instructed that our Chairman who is Fabian Okonkwo and the rest of us from Abia State should not be accredited.
Another delegate from Ebonyi State who spoke to Sunday Vanguard identified himself as Ali Christian and Secretary of the party in Ishielu local government.
Said he: “ There are two factions of APC in Ebonyi. One is led by Chief Ogbonnaya Onu while the other is led by Senator Julius Ucha and because of that, there seems to be a power tussle between the two of them.
The Eagle Square venue of the convention, located opposite the National Assembly Arcade and sandwiched in-between the Office of The Head of Service of the Federation and the Federal Secretariat looked like it was about to host a major carnival Friday morning. APC contingents from the 36 states of the federation jammed all the adjoining streets in the area. Many of them were adorned in different attire while some came with their band which played music while the delegates danced.
PDP-APCMany APC faithful had arrived the vicinity Thursday evening and slept in the open with their mats. By Friday morning, the entire area, including the access roads leading to the Presidential Villa had been jam-packed with people and vehicles. A total of 6,855 delegates attended the convention from the  36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Security was also tightened at all entry points into and within Abuja.
This notwithstanding, the commencement of the convention proper was delayed for hours as the National Caucus of the party held series of meetings which deliberated on choice of candidates for the key positions in the party.
Earlier in the week, the National Caucus had allocated different positions in the party to different zones.
When the business of the day eventually began, ratification of  the party’s constitution and its code of ethics were handled first.
The motion for the ratification of certain sections of the constitution was moved by Senator Kabiru Gaya and seconded by House of Representatives Minority Leader, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamilla. The constitution was adopted by voice vote. This approach also applied to the adoption of the APC code of ethics. Senator Osita Izunaso moved the motion which was seconded by the Deputy Governor of Osun State, Mrs Grace Tomori.
The election of the party’s new leadership was preceded by speeches delivered by the Interim National leaders.
Former Interim National Chairman of the party Chief Bisi Akande who spoke first.
Going down memory lane he said: “When we consummated our merger, we said the aim of that unprecedented  and historic achievement was to create a credible alternative platform for Nigerians, who were tired of the perpetual misrule of the PDP.
“Now, I can say clearly that Nigerians have heard us and have reacted in joining our party in huge numbers. Our membership registration attests to this, as we all know by now that the membership registration, which started on February 5, was supposed to be over by February 10 but the response of Nigerians was so overwhelming that we had to shift the exercise to February 12.”
ISSUES
Ikimi boycotted the convention because he felt he was not wanted
Atiku making moves to bring back Ikimi
Tinubu did not have his way completely, his man Kashim Imam was stepped aside for National Secretary
Convention was delayed by eleven hours because of intrigues
Accreditation was poorly managed by the media sub-committee
Party disappointed critics as no open quarrel emerged
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/06/apc-reality-beckons/#sthash.bLIUmAH9.dpuf

Brazil 2014: Super Eagles Vs. Iran, what Nigerians should expect – Coach Keshi

Nigeria steps out tonight for her first game at the World Cup in Brazil.
The Super Eagles will slug it out with Head Coach Stephen Keshi said yesterday that his side will take it one game at a time.
Super-Eagles-
Super-Eagles-

Upbeat midfielder Mikel Obi vowed that the team would do well. The Super Eagles will play Iran at 8.pm Nigerian time at Arena da Baixada in Curitiba. The Super Eagles will be hoping to better their two previous World Cup positions, where they failed to get out of the group stage in 2002 and 2010.
However, Keshi said, their focus is on Carlos Quieroz’s side today and the team has ambition to make Nigeria and Africa proud.
Argentina and Bosnia-Herzegovina are the other teams in the group. ”Today, as I speak, I know we are going to play Iran on June 16. There are two other matches in the group phase, against Bosnia-Herzegovina and Argentina, but our focus for now is what we must achieve against Iran in Curitiba.” Keshi told Team Nigeria
”There would have been no reason to take part in the qualifying series if we didn’t believe we would make it to the finals, and there would have been no reason to prepare so hard for the finals if we knew we were only coming to Brazil to make up the number.
”I have a group of players who believe in themselves. They want to go as far as they can in Brazil, and the formula we will employ is to look at what is immediately in front of us and focus and plan on how to tackle it.”
While the Super Eagles boss believes inexperience grounded the Eagles in 1994 and 1998, he believes there is a good blend of youth and experience in the current squad.
”Both situations were unfortunate. That is why you must always focus on your immediate challenge. We definitely lost to inexperience in 1994. Here in Brazil, we have a mixture of youth and experience. We are ready to fly.”
Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President Aminu Maigari said the Super Eagles were ready for their World Cup opener, adding that the spirit in the camp is good.
”Our boys are ready for this task. I have been with the team all the way from London (friendly with Scotland) to their final camping in the USA and now here in Brazil.
“The presence of the Federal Government delegation, the kind words of the members of the delegation and the arrival of the NFF delegation have all boosted the morale of our team in a big way. The boys know that the government and people of Nigeria are with them and they know what they have to do to make Nigeria and Africa proud. The spirit is good and I believe they will go all out.”
Mikel Obi reiterated Nigeria’s ambition to do well. Having missed the previous showpiece in South Africa through injury, Mikel has admitted that he is keen to achieve something with the team, in his maiden appearance at the Mundial.
“This is my first World Cup. I want to make sure we achieve something coming here. We don’t just want to come and make up the numbers; we want to do well,” Mikel told FIFA’s official website before the team left for Curitiba.
“I have to make sure I lead by example. We are all driving in the same direction. We all know what we want and, hopefully, we will have a good tournament.”
Just like in 1994, Nigeria came to the World Cup as African champions. Mikel believes that that achievement has given the Super Eagles extra motivation to do well and satisfy the weighty expectations of the continent. “We know we’re the African champions and people expect us to do well, to represent the African continent. That’s a bit more extra pressure but it’s pressure that we love. We love to be African champions,” he said.
Nigeria will be facing a side that is built around a solid defensive base but with few technically gifted players in attack. Iran will aim to frustrate a Nigeria side that is naturally better suited to counter-attack out of its comfort zone.
Iran manager Queiroz sets up his side to defend, likely in a 4-4-1-1/4-2-3-1 shape, relying on experience and discipline (11 of the 23 members over the age of 30) to maintain its defensive shape so that it is tough to beat. Highlighting the strength of this defensive unit, Iran conceded just seven goals in 16 qualifying matches on the road to Brazil; although the asterisk alongside this figure is the level of competition that Iran met during qualifying was usually of inferior quality to what it will meet at the World Cup.
If there’s a plus in Iran’s attack, it is Fulham’s Ashkan Dejagah, who will either start out wide on the left or in the hole behind striker Reza Ghoochannejhad of Charlton.
Nigeria’s front three will be charged with breaking down the Iranian defence. Mikel is usually deployed as the most attacking member of Nigeria’s midfield trio, lining up in a 4-3-3/4-5-1 shape.

Kanye West reportedly still taking shots at Jay Z


Since he began dating Kim Kardashian, Kanye has not only lost some of his popularity, he's also lost his best friend and mentor Jay Z...and maybe that's more painful to him than losing fans because he's still lashing out at him.

According to tweets from people who attended the Bonaroo Festival over the weekend where Kanye performed, the multiple award winning rapper stopped his set to deliver a ten minute rant about the importance of hard work, believing in yourself, and well, just being Kanye West. And then he took a shot at his former bff, reportedly telling his fans "Let's be clear. Ain't no b*tch gonna pull that Solange ish on me." 

Take note Khloe, you're the feisty one! :-)

Happy Video From Cool & Wazobia TV! (watch)


In trailblazing style, We TV Productions presents the happiest behind the scenes video from the newest TV stations launching in summer 2014! Come along if you know what happiness means to you. Enjoy the video above and continue to read more about the two new TV stations coming your way soon ... Cool TV and Wazobia TV

We TV production are proud to present two brand new sister stations – Cool TV, for an international English speaking audience and Wazobia TV,  a pidgin speaking national audience launching under name the production name We TV this summer 2014 on your TV screens.

The channels are the long awaited sister companies of Cool FM 96.9 and Wazobia FM 95.1 and this entertaining video is a taste and teaser of great things to come. The video shows behind the scenes production staff demonstrating that great TV is for everyone!

As you will see in the coming months, the production team will be bringing you the best in inspiring family entertainment and lifestyle content.

Pics: Actor Chiwetalu Agu grabs actresses boobs on movie set


Lol. Wonder what was going on here to make him grab, not one, but two actresses' boobs like that. Photos taken on the set of a new movie produced by Great Favour Production and also stars Ini Edo

Kendall Jenner wears dress slashed to reveal pelvic bone to MMVAs


18 year old reality star Kendell Jenner wore this daring white embellished long-sleeved Fausto Puglisi gown which revealed her pelvic bone to the Much Music Video Awards which held in Toronto, Canada yesterday Sunday June 15th. She was accompanied by younger sister, Kylie who looked lovely in an  orange sequinned optical illusion mini-dress.

The question now is, would you rock Kendall's outfit? But let's zoom in and see if it's really as scandalous as it looks...follow me...:-)


Hmmmm...gud

Saturday, 14 June 2014

Nigerian woman smuggled to the UK to work as sex slave & forced to undergo voodoo to prevent her from running away


3 members of an international prostitution ring that smuggled a Nigerian woman into the UK to work as a sex slave under the threat of a voodoo curse faced jail yesterday June 13, UK Daily Mail reports
The gang conned the innocent 23-year-old into flying to Heathrow Airport on a bogus passport with the promise of education, a job and a new home.
Before leaving Nigeria, she was raped and forced to go through a black magic ‘juju’ death ritual to prevent her running away.
But when the woman arrived in London, her employment failed to materialize. Instead, she was told she was destined to work as a sex slave in Italy, a court heard.
Convicted: Gang members; Johnson Olayinka (left) and Florence Obadiaru (right). Continue...



The plan was only thwarted when Italian authorities spotted her forged ID and sent her back to the UK.

It is believed the woman is just one of many victims of the group, based in Africa, that traffics young women through England to work as prostitutes in mainland Europe.

Olusoji Oluwafemi, 44, Johnson Olayinka, 45, and Florence Obadiaru, 48, were convicted of trafficking the woman into the UK for sexual exploitation and arranging for her transfer to Italy.
Oluwafemi and Olayinka were also found guilty of conspiring to get the woman a false passport.

Oluwatosin Osoba, 48, was acquitted of the same charge following a trial at the Old Bailey.

Judge Rebecca Poulet said custody is inevitable and sentence was adjourned until July 11. 
The victim, who only spoke a little English, had been recruited by a Nigerian local called Beneditta in her home village near Benin City.
Her family had struggled financially since the death of her father in 2008, but she aspired to become a nurse.

In February 2011, Beneditta offered to help the young woman by sending her to England to be educated properly and get a job, the court heard. 

She was told the cost would be £40,000 - which she would have to repay to the organisers.
Prosecutor Christopher Ames told the court: ‘She had no idea at all what £40,000 was in her own currency, her life had been very hard after her father died, and she jumped at the chance to be educated and be trained for a job, and get away from the desperation and misery of her current family situation.

‘She was very excited, a naive young girl, at the prospect of going abroad.’
She was sent to the Nigerian capital of Lagos on March 23, 2011, to meet a man called Felis who made her a false passport and coached her in getting through UK immigration.
‘While he was doing that, he began to sexually assault her’, said Mr Ames. 
  
‘That led him to beat her with a belt and that in turn led to him raping her that night.’
When she complained to Beneditta the next morning, she was told: ‘It was what you should have expected’.
She was then told to pose for photos with a man who would pretend to be her husband.

In September 2011 she was summoned to the west African country of Benin to get a visa. The woman was then told to swear an oath to repay the money in a ceremony that involved cutting her armpit and pubic hair and taking finger nail clippings.
‘The oath she was solemnly required to take was to repay that money, £40,000, on pain of death if she did not,’ said Mr Ames.
‘This was what was known as a juju ceremony.’
She was driven to Lagos on September 12, 2011 and put on a plane to the UK, meeting Olayinka at Heathrow Airport.

Olayinka, calling himself ‘Mike’, checked her into the Marbella Hotel in Peckham, south London, and took away her money and passport.
She was next taken to the house of Obadiaru, an old friend of Beneditta’s, and kept there for a few weeks with no sign of a job or education.
Obadiaru’s son, who suffers from learning difficulties, groped her on the first night in the house in Brockley, southeast London.
But when she complained, Obadiaru allegedly told her: ‘What do you think you are here for?’

The woman was told she was being sent to Italy on October 3, 2011, and collected another false passport from Olayinka’s home. 
‘It was then for the first time that this very young girl from a small village in Africa, miles away from home, realised she was about to be sent to Italy to be forced into prostitution’, Mr Ames said. 

‘She came to that gradual realisation, and she suddenly remembered hearing conversations between some men and their girls in Italy.
‘She couldn’t speak Italian and there was no question of her being able to work in Italy in the normal sense. 
‘She became very upset and fearful of what awaited her.’
The gang’s plan was thwarted by Italian immigration officials, who stopped the woman on an obviously forged passport at Milan Airport and sent her straight back to the UK.
After she was detained by immigration officials, the woman led them to the alleged identity factory in Osoba’s flat in South Bermondsey, southeast London, and laptops which had been used to make false documents by Olayinka.

Mr Ames said the National Crime Agency launched Operation Visionary after quizzing the woman ‘to penetrate and stop the activities of an organised crime group based in Africa and here in England, which has as its aim the trafficking of vulnerable young women from Nigeria to European countries, including Italy and France for the purpose of prostitution’

Oluwafemi, of South Bermondsey, southeast London, Olayinka, of Peckham Rye, southeast London, and Obadiaru, of Brockley, south London denied conspiracy to traffic a person to the UK for the purpose of sexual exploitation, and conspiracy to traffic a person out of the UK for the purpose of sexual exploitation.
Oluwafemi, Olayinka, and Osoba, of South Bermondsey, southeast London, denied conspiracy to commit an offence of possessing false identity documents. 

Culled from UK Daily Mail

Here now a petition for Jay Z and Beyonce to take better care of daughter's hair


This is not cool. A petition has been launched on change.org asking Beyonce and Jay Z to comb their daughter Blue Ivy's hair...and so far it's gotten over 4,000 signatures.. 

The petition was started by a woman named Jasmine Toliver, and under her petition she wrote;
'As a woman who understands the importance of hair care, it's disturbing to watch a child suffering from the lack of hair moisture. The parents of Blue Ivy, Sean Carter aka Jay Z and Beyonce have failed at numerous attempts of doing Blue Ivy's hair. This matter has escalated to the child developing matted dreads and lint balls. Please let's get the word out to properly care for Blue Ivy hair.'
Not liking or criticizing Blue Ivy's hair is one thing, but putting up a petition on change.org to me is crossing the line. You can't tell a mother what to do or not to do with her own daughter's hair. One person even wrote "cruelty to children has to stop!" Cruelty? Hmmmm



Pics from APC Convention held yesterday in Abuja

Here are some photos from the All Progressive Congress (APC) Convention that held yesterday, June 13th at the Eagle Square in Abuja.

The delegates elected former Edo state governor John Oyegun as its National Chairman while Mai Mala Buni from Yobe state was elected the party's National Secretary. Former governor of Ekiti State Segun Oni who defected from PDP to APC in May was elected Deputy National Chairman (South) while former National Secretary of the defunct ACN, Lawal Shuaibu, was elected Deputy National Chairman (North). Current Interim spokesperson of the party, Lai Mohammed, was returned unopposed as the National Publicity Secretary. See more pics



Thursday, 12 June 2014

Her Tattoo Says 'Come A Lil' Bit Closer'


She's got a lovely tattoo She's got a lovely tattoo

 Tattoos are just like every other body adornment...where is yours located?
Isn't she inviting?
Nothing can add a little more mystery to a sexy body than a well positioned tattoo.
Her tattoo, crawling out from under her underwear, upwards to her belly and downwards to her lower thigh is whispering to you...
Guess what its saying? "Come a 'lil bit closer."
Will you?
Do you have a special tattoo on a special spot on your body? Send a picture of it to sexville@ringier.ng and get it featured here.

Wow!
Rihanna has never been one to cover up her awesome sexiness and I daresay it would be a crime to compel her to do so...
Last week she gave blabber mouths another reason to yap about her with one hot 'dress' that must have made men adjust their pants..
But then, has Rihanna not been naked all along?
She is hotter than hot