Monday, 9 February 2015

Positive Change Is Around Aisha Buhari, Dolapo Osinbajo Tell Women

The wives of APC’s presidential aspirant and vice, Mrs Aisha Buhari and Mrs Dolapo Osinbajo have thanked Owerri APC women for supporting the party at large and also told them a positive change is around the corner. While speaking to them at the South East zonal APC’s women’s convention yesterday in Owerri, Mrs Buhari also encouraged the women to go out in their numbers to obtain their PVC’s because it is the only way the needed change can come. 

“Positive change is on the way, but you can only enjoy this change if you collect your permanent voters’ cards and vote for APC candidates in all the upcoming elections.

“Do not be swayed by cheap incentives from politicians who

Let’s Introduce Pidgin English In Our Schools- Tuface Explain

2Face Idibia has suggested that Pidgin English be introduced in Nigerian schools to aid communication and transfer knowledge to kids in rural areas who use Pidgin English as their second language.

The Afro-pop icon gave this opinion at the MTV Base #ChooseOrLose Roundtable which will premiere this Friday.

  “For me, they can gather some linguistic professors and let them package pidgin English properly,” he said, acknowledging that this may be the most effective way of tackling the education deficit in parts of the country with a language barrier.

Sunday, 8 February 2015

INEC Shifts Elections To March And April

The Independent National Electoral Commission chairman, Mr Jega has addressed the press this evening, few minutes ago precisely, where he made it known that even though INEC was prepared for the elections, they have no choice than to postpone it due to security reasons. While he spoke, the commission’s official twitter handle also tweeted all what he said at the press briefing you see in the photo above. SEE all the tweets after the cut.

Saturday, 7 February 2015

Polytechnic Student Who Stole Laptop & Jailed For Two Years Is Back Again In Prison For Stealing Another One

A 30-year-old student of Lagos State Polytechnic, Isolo campus, western Nigeria, who regained freedom after spending two years in prison custody at Kirikiri, has returned to the same prison for the same offence two months after he regained freedom.

The convict, Bolarinwa Oluwafemi, was earlier sentenced to two years imprisonment for stealing a laptop by the Mushin Magistrate’s court after he pleaded guilty.

For committing the second crime, he was jailed for 18 months without an option by Ijeshatedo Magistrate’s court.

Oyo State-born Oluwafemi was arrested and charged to