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Wednesday, April 27, 2011 It is no longer a joke that the youths of naija are the worst hit by her desire for change in this democratic process.Parents who toiled to send their children to school and are about heaving a sigh of relief that their child is about to finish the all mightyNYSC are crying.....tears of pain,regret and shock.Please use the word of mouth to make this petition faster,call up friends,family,friends of friends and loved ones sign this petition and then ask the NYSC members you know to leave t ... more


Saturday, April 23, 2011 That Olubayo Adefemi, Nigerias Super Eagles ace defender is dead is no longer news. He died in an auto crash last Monday in Greece where he played professional football. Now, the nation mourns. CHRIS KAYODE and ANDREW EKEJUIBA went on the trail of his family and fiancée whom he would have married next month. The duo spoke with his mother Mrs Esther Titilayo Adefemi, sisters Bukola and Bunmi, uncle and heartthrob, Sade Adesina where they revealed many sides of the international footballer hit ... more


Tuesday, April 19, 2011 The popular election of a President of any country, is by all means, a thing of joy and a cause for celebration. The Nigerian presidential election has now been concluded and a winner declared. The much awaited celebration is yet to manifest, except maybe, amongst the coterie of hanger-ons and professional politicians as shown on the Nigerian national television the other night. Interestingly, the election or selection of Goodluck Jonathan as the President of Nigeria was shown to have only elici ... more


Tuesday, April 19, 2011 I mean our president. He was this evening officially declared the winner of Saturday, April 16, 2011 presidential election. He won 22.5 million votes, around 57 percent of votes cast. ... more


Sunday, April 17, 2011 From the presidential election results released so far, President Goodluck Jonathan is leading...by a mile...so hes most likely going to rule us for the next four years. How do you feel about that? ... more


Saturday, April 16, 2011 I cant stop watching this video, she is thumb printing that stuff like her life depends on65279; it, like gbam gbam gbam gbam, no stoppin, wondering how much she was paid?? how much is it gonna take be4 the money is gone? and how will her children live after the money is gone?? she needs to be spanked ... more


Friday, April 15, 2011 One of the Nigerians, who were arrested by Special Cell of Delhi Police 10 days ago for running a cocaine racket in south Delhi, has turned out to be a famous Nigerian actor. According to the police, Akanbi Olamilekan Mohammed 30 revealed during interrogation that he has acted in several movies an d had come to India for a film-making course.Three people, including two Nigerian nationals, were arrested on March 30 and 122 grams of the contraband were seized from their possession.We ha ... more


Monday, April 11, 2011 Michael Ikenna Nduanya, the Nigerian man who was committed to death penalty in Vietnam two weeks back could be eliminated this week through firing squad, according to mounting rumors in the country.If his execution is delayed, then he could be dying through lethal injection as the law will be changing from this July when public execution by firing squad would be ditched for a more dignifying death by lethal injection.As news of his sentence broke out last week, Nigerians across the world ... more


Sunday, April 10, 2011 This sex work o, I never see your kind o, this sex work o, blessed are the sex workers. The bold lady leading the song above danced gaily with her colleagues under the Falomo Bridge, Ikoyi, Lagos. At first, the spontaneous song from her brightly coated lips sounded awkward, but soon gained momentum with the spice of a live band. On Thursday, March 3, the mood was relaxed and the weather was right when sex workers in Nigeria celebrated the International Sex Workers Rights Day with fanf ... more


Friday, April 08, 2011 Nigerian traffickers use black magic to trap thousands of women and send them to Italy as prostitutesIt is 6pm on a Monday night on a highway outside Milan. The thermometer on the car dashboard says it is two degrees below zero, but every few metres our headlights pick out figures waiting along the roadside, some hunched with their palms splayed over makeshift fires. Silvio Berlusconi outlawed soliciting on the street three years ago, but the estimated 20,000 Nigerian women who work a ... more