Monday 25 May 2015

Rukky Sanda Wows In Pink!

She showed up like this for a wedding yesterday! She looks so good!



Friday 15 May 2015

Is Amber Rose Bi-Sexual? We’d Let You Be The Judg

She’s the world’s most loved Milf.

Amber Rose brings a lot of things to mind; No chill
given, direct, hot, sexy and now, Lesbian.
The hot mother of one who is known for her sexy
body and high profiled relationships with Kanye and
Wiz Khalifa, is now giving everyone more than one
reason to believe that she might actually be a
lesbian.
Amber, who kissed Amy Schumer at the MTV
awards, went on social media to reveal how she felt
after the kiss.
According to her, she might have had lesbian
feelings after kissing Schumer.
Well, those feelings are back.
Amber took to Instagram to share a photo of
actress, Margot Robbie, most known for her role as
Leo Dicaprio’s wife in the critically and
commercially successful movie, Wolf Of Wall Street,
with the caption, “My #WCE @margotrobbie she is
by far the hottest woman on the planet right now!
#ImHavingLesbianicFeelings She’s perfect”
Whoa.
And that coming weeks after the Amy Schumer kiss
and almost a year after the Rihanna post where she
captioned the photo “F**k me”, we are thinking
Amber might have more than lesbian tendencies,
she might actually be a lesbian.
And now that she is single maybe she would date a
woman next? Who knows? We’ll leave it to Muva to
keep surprising us.


Unto May 29: GMB Yet To Recieve Handover Notes Two Weeks To Go – APC

The incoming administration of General
Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) has again raised alarm that it is yet to receive
handover notes two weeks before MAY 29 handover.
APC cried out that the Jonathan administration is
not cooperating with the its transition committee.
In a statement, Lai Mohammed, National Publicity
Secretary said, “We say, with all sense of responsibility,
that as of today, May 14th 2015, just about two weeks to
the May 29th handover date, no shred of information as to
the status of governance from any ministry, department or
agency of government has been given to our transition
committee.”
“If that qualifies, in Metuh’s lexicon, as cooperation, then
there is a problem somewhere. We dare Metuh or anyone
for that matter, to controvert the fact that not a line of
handover note has been handed over to our transition
committee. Until then, Metuh has egg on his face.”
The APC restated its earlier advice to Metuh to urgently
undertake a crash course on how to be an opposition party
spokesman so he would not talk or write himself into
avoidable trouble in the days ahead. The party admonished
the PDP spokesman to always cross-check the information
available to him in order to separate rumours from facts,
saying had he done that, he would not have issued the
statement in which he tried to cast aspersion on the APC by
accusing it of ”fabricating lies” over the issue of the
Jonathan administration’s non-cooperation with the APC
transition committee.
“Metuh decided to put his foot in his mouth when he
latched on to the statement made by our transition
committee chairman, forgetting that in making his
statement, the chairman was only acting the statesman
that he is by not saying anything that will put the federal
government in bad light,” it said.
“A discerning party spokesman, rather than a rabble-
rousing one, would have understood the elder statesman’s
stand for what it is instead of using it as a peg to issue a
needless, hollow statement that puts his party and
government in bad light. We had decided to allow sleeping
dogs to lie, but now that Metuh has stirred the hornet’s
nest, it is time to put out the facts for Nigerians to judge.
“What happened was that, following the request by our
transition committee to meet with them, they invited us to
what was the first formal meeting between both transition
committees. But the meeting was a mere photo-op, as it
yielded nothing concrete as far as handover notes are
concerned. “In fact, what we met at the so-called meeting
was far worse than what we had thought. Whereas we had
hoped to get their handover notes on May 14th (the date
they had indicated to us informally), they told us point
blank that the notes won’t be ready until May 24th.
Because this date falls on a Sunday, that means we won’t
be getting the handover notes until May 25th, just four days
before the May 29th handover date.
“How do they honestly expect us to peruse thousands of
pages of handover notes, ask pertinent questions and seek
necessary clarifications within four days? Because we want
a smooth transition, we asked if we could meet with some
of the ministers, pending the release of the handover notes,
but they said no. When one of their members even
suggested that the whole process be fast-tracked, they did
not budge.
“Despite this setback, we decided not to put the whole
issue in the public domain, until the babbling Metuh
decided to look for trouble, describing the deliberate
stonewalling by the Jonathan administration as
cooperation.”


Don’t label Nigerian products as Made- In-Asia, Manufacturers lament

Some manufacturers and experts on Thursday in Lagos
decried the trend of labeling Nigerian goods as made-in-
Asia or made-in-China.
They said in separate interviews with NAN in Lagos that
most of locally manufactured products like shoes, bags,
packaged food, and clothing were now labeled made in
China to attract more patronage.
Mr Frank Jacobs, President, Manufacturers Association of
Nigeria (MAN) said that it was an ugly trend that was
common among small and medium scale manufacturers
entering the nation’s the market.
He also said that it was a major challenge that was limiting
the competitiveness of Nigerian products and urging
manufacturers to desist from the act.
“We hear of such things as shoes and bags made here in
Aba, Nigeria being labeled as Made-in-US just to attract
the attention of Nigerian buyers.
“Somehow, the consumers also share a part of the blame
as they carry a poor perception about made-in-Nigeria
goods, and simply ignore them.
“This is very bad for our economy, and it is high time
people knew that most of the things they buy are now
produced in the country and not in Asia.

“We hope that dumping of foreign products are one of the
major issues the new government would address, as it is
really a contributing factor to this issue,” he said.
Also speaking on the issue, the Lagos Zonal Coordinator of
the Consumer Protection Council (CPC) frowned at the
trend, saying it was killing the manufacturing sector.
He said that manufacturers of such products should be
caught and punished, as they were selling the nation’s
‘birthright’.
He urged the government to pursue the proposed Local
Patronage Bill or any other policy that could encourage
Nigerians to patronize made-in-Nigeria goods.
Miss Kene Rapu, Chief Executive Officer of SBK Shoes, a
local shoe manufacturer said that manufacturers who
labeled their products wrongly suffered from low esteem.



          Frank Jacobs, President,
    Manufacturers Association of Nigeria

Rapu said that Nigerians were beginning to embrace
locally-made products and as such labeling products in
foreign names like popular designers was not needed.
She said that if the trend continued, it could destroy the
image of the manufacturing outfit and that of the country in
future.
A fashion designer, Mr Olakunle Afinni, Chief Executive
Officer, Avinni Clothings said that he was proud to label his
ready-made clothing items as ‘Avinni Nigeria’ unlike some
of his counterparts who did otherwise.
“I make the clothes myself and supply to online shops and
all my customers know that it is made in Nigeria, yet they
patronize me.
“Nigerian fashion designers label their items after their
names and Nigeria, because they are proud of their work, it
is mostly shoes and bag manufacturers who label their
items after world famous designers like Chloe, Gucci and
so on.
“But if you can allow a Nigerian tailor make clothes for
you, I see no reason why we should not wear made-in-
Nigeria shoes, so I guess it’s the attitude of Nigerians that
make them do that,” he said.
Mr Remi Bello, President, Lagos Chamber of Commerce
and Industry, (LCCI) said that dumping of goods from other
countries was a contributing factor to the trend.
Bello said that aside the review of interest rates on loans
for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), power supply,
remained a major issue that needed to be addressed.
He, however, urged the manufacturers to improve on the
quality of their products and packaging, to make the locally
made products presentable.
He also urged the incoming government to lay down stiffer
penalties for illegal importers of prohibited products and
increase waivers for exporters.
Mr Olusegun Aganga, Minister of Trade and Investment had
in 2014, during a forum, said that the government was
proposing a Local Patronage Bill which would encourage
the patronage of locally-made products.
He said that the manufacturing sector needed a lot of
supporting policies to break the hold of counterfeiting and
dumping that was choking the market for local
manufacturers.
NAN reports that President Goodluck Jonathan had in 2014
raised an awareness to increase the patronage of made-
in-Nigeria goods, named ‘Buy Nigeria’ and this, according
to some manufacturers helped to boost patronage of their
goods.


Sunday 3 May 2015

Bimbo Thomas: 'Omo Ghetto' actress to open wine store

I Thought I Won The Fight Against Mayweather — Pacquiao

Manny Pacquiao insisted he believed he’d beaten
Floyd Mayweather after his unanimous points
defeat here Saturday.


“I thought I won the fight, he didn’t do nothing,”
Pacquiao said after the defeat.
Most judges and experts had Mayweather a
comfortable points victor.


Steph Nora Okere -'It's impossible to live away from Jim Iyke' actress opens up



Nollywood actress, Steph Nora Okere has said she doesn't
hate Jim Iyke even after separating from him and it's
almost impossible to live away from the acclaimed
Nollywood bad boy.


Nollywood actress, Steph Nora Okere has said it's
impossible to live her life away from Nollywood bad boy

Jim Iyke despite separating from him.
The actress, who is trying to refrain from replying
questions bordering on her affair with the Nollywood actor
asked if it was impossible to live her life away from Jim
Iyke during a recent interview session with Vanguard.

'Is it possible to live my life away from Jim Iyke? He
wasn’t the first person I dated in life, ' she said when asked
about her feelings towards the actor.
When probed further, Steph noted that she doesn't hate the
actor but refused to reply on if she still has a crush on him.

'I don’t hate him,' was her terse reply.
Steph Nora, who said she has not been visible in several
home videos because she chose to carefully select the
movies she features in, revealed that she kept herself busy
with soap operas while working on her upcoming TV show.