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Photos: Peter Okoye and Samuel Eto'o on the streets of London

Peter who is learning about football business after opening his management company is pictured with International football star, Samuel Eto'o on the streets of London. Another photo after the cut...



See the bizarre new beauty trend (photos)

Faux freckles as it is called involves dotting the face with brightly coloured spots. It was pioneered by beauty vlogger, Batalash Beauty also known as Dominique, who has shared colourful faux freckle tutorials on her YouTube page. 


The trend has gone mainstream, sparking a craze of users who post their own pics of the trend. According to Dominique the look is achieved by painting liquid lipstick on the back of the hand and applying the shades with different precision liner or concealer brushes to create a variety of freckle sizes. More photos...










Brian McKnight arrives Nigeria for Butterscotch Evenings (photos)

16 time Grammy Award nominee and RnB singer; Brian McKnight was spotted this afternoon at Murtala Muhammed International Airport Lagos for the third edition of Butterscotch Evenings. The elite concert is set to take place on Saturday, 30th January at Eko Convention Center, 7pm prompt.


Actress Ruth Kadiri expresses her passion for family


Actress Ruth Kadiri took to her instagram to share her opinion on sacrificing for one's family and I agree with her! After God is family!

Kris Jenner launches Jewellery line (photos)


The Kardashians/Jenners taking advantage. With her daughters involved in one fashion endeavour or the other, it was only a matter of time before the matriarch followed suit. She has teamed up with JOIA de Majorca to launch her Kris Jenner Signature Collection which features only one item. 

The multi-colour pearl piece can however be won as a necklace or a bracelet. For $149.99, fans can lay their hands on the design, which includes gray, black, white, champagne and gold-hued pearls arranged in colour order. The 45-inch strand is also sold with a pair of white pearl stud earrings, which the brand says retail for $55. More photos...




Young & vibrant Hon. Ukachi Amaechi laid to rest in her father's compound (photos)

Ukachi Amaechi was a member representing Owerri West constituency from 2007-2011. She was laid to rest today 29th in her father's compound at Obinze. Internment was at Baptist Primary school field Obinze. She was the first female majority leader of the IMO house of assembly. She died on 18th December, 2015 from complications of kidney transplant .


She was d wife of popular IMO business mogul and activist Nze  Ebubeagu Ekenulo until she joined politics. Left to mourn her are her two daughters: Adaku and Osinachi. May her soul rest in peace, amen.

Lol. Comedian Buchi says he's getting married in April but doesn't know the year

Popular Comedian, Buchi, says he will definitely be getting married in April but doesn't know the year. He said this in a recent interview with HipTV
"By the grace of God, I am getting married but like I said, I don't know. Its going to be in April, I just haven't put the year. But I am getting married" he said
And he said it with a straight face like it was a normal thing to say..lol.

Mondays just became more exciting with the Yudala Mobile Monday!

Whoever said Mondays have to be boring obviously didn’t anticipate the coming of Yudala into the Nigerian e-commerce and offline retail industry! From February 1st 2016, your Mondays can now be all you want it to be with the new and exciting weekly mega sales event,Mobile Mondaywhere you can enjoy exclusive deals, surprise discounts and loads of other exciting freebies every single Monday from 8am till 12midnight all through 2016.

 Through Mobile Monday, Yudala is offering you a unique opportunity to shop at best prices available from a wide range of genuine mobile devices from the biggest and most renowned international brands:mobile phones, tablets, laptops, accessories,consumables and much more. 

This promotion is available on the Yudala website as well as in every Yudala Experience Store nationwide.
To give you an all-round shopping experience, you can simply choose from flexible and easy methods of payments by either selecting the Pay on Delivery option or online payment, using your debit card. Yudala will deliver to you wherever you are in Nigeria within 24-48 hours after your order has been successfully confirmed. And just in case you cannot wait to see what you just ordered, all you need do is to opt for the pick-up option in any of the Yudala Experience stores closest to you. Talk about easy, fast and convenient shopping!

Did you also know that every product you buy from Yudala comes with All Risks Insurance Cover(Terms & Conditions apply) for a year? Well, now you know. 

Would you now rather a Monday than any other time of the week? Click here to sign up now for the most fantastic deals on the Yudala Mobile Monday or simply visit any Yudala Experience Stores nationwide to take advantage. Click here to locate a store nearest to you.

The countdown is on. Mobile Monday is around the corner. Don’t miss out on the biggest single day sales of mobile devices ever seen in Nigeria.

Photos: Sylvester Stallone shares a hug with a homeless woman


The veteran actor who experienced poverty himself before hitting the big time stopped to share a warm hug with a homeless woman in Beverley Hills before giving her money after which he went to grab some food. He had previously spoken about having to sell his dogs to make ends meet.



He said:
'I sold my bullmastiff Butkus to a little person. You can't use the word "dwarf" any more? Let's just say a little person. I tied my dog up at the store with a sign that said a hundred bucks. I got $50 from this guy called Little Jimmy. When I sold the Rocky script, I went to see Little Jimmy and begged for the dog back. He lined up his children, "Oh my kids love the dog." I said, "You've only had him for a f***ing week." 'He wanted to fight me and said he was gonna kill me - he was a crazy little person. I couldn't fight him - they'd arrest me - so I offered to pay double. Anyway, $3,000 and several threats later...'

Photo of the day!

Nigerian soldiers share a meal as they take a break from battle! Lovely pic

Photos: President Buhari arrives Addis Ababa for the 26th Summit of AU and Heads of Governments

President Buhari has arrived Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for the 26th Summit of the African Union Heads of State and Government. He was received at the Addis Ababa International Airport by senior Ethiopian Government delegation led by the minister of Foreign Affairs. Pres. Buhari's engagements will begin this evening with the meeting of the Peace and Security council of the Heads of States and Government.



5 Reasons to #MakeYourMove


Your heart beats faster when she’s around. You wear your hottest outfit when you know you’ll see him. You think about him, or her – a lot. Seriously, just ask him/her out already! We know making the first move can be terrifying. You might get laughed at, fall flat on your face, or get friend-zoned forever. But extraordinary things can also happen when you make that leap of faith.

 With Valentine’s Day just coming up in a few weeks, isn’t it the perfect chance to get closer to the one? There’s no better time to take that shot.


Need inspiration? Closeup’s latest film http://goo.gl/QY7j8U shows you just what kind of extraordinary things can unfold when you #MakeYourMove.
And if you’re still not convinced, here are 5 reasons you need to #MakeYourMove…right now:            
1. Confidence is sexy
You can’t deny confidence is an instant turn on. The sense of hey-I’m-into-you-won’t-you-come-hang-out-with-me boldness is attractive and extremely difficult to ignore. Be ready to get closer for longer anytime and anywhere with the 12 hour fresh breath that only Closeup can give. Never be caught unprepared again!
2.No move. No date.
Fact: If you don’t make that move on him/her, you won’t get a date, and nobody wants to be alone especially on Valentine’s Day. We know that’s a no-brainer, but we thought we’d put it out there as a reminder for you to take that first step. It doesn’t have to be dramatic – a cup of coffee, a trip to the theme park or a movie night out!
3. You’ll finally know if they like you back
Asking someone out can be nerve-racking, because they could say no. But think about it – if you make a move you’ll finally know if he/she likes you back or not. No more agonizing, no more false hopes. You can finally move on and look to the future with renewed sense of purpose. Positivity rules. 
4.Life’s too short for regrets
A Closeup survey* found that 60% of people who regret not asking out someone they like still think about them. Do you really want to be stuck wondering “What if?” Or worse, being too late into the game and having someone else dating him? If you make your move you’ll at least know if you stood a chance.
5. “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.”

All adventures start with a single act of courage. How? Take a chance and put yourself out there once in a while. After all, a life that isn’t lived intensely is just not worth living. So this Valentine’s Day, go on and #MakeYourMove.

Kelly Rowland steps out with her cute son (photos)

The 34yr old singer was spotted out and about with her one-year-old son, Titan Jewel Witherspoon..



Court denies IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, bail

A Federal High Court in Abuja has denied the bail application of leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra and director of Biafran Radio, Nnamdi Kanu. Kanu is standing trial for treasonable offences filed against him by the Federal government.

Justice John Tsoho in his ruling today said Kanu should be remanded in prison until his trial, because he was a threat to national security and since he has dual citizenship, could jump bail.

Amber Rose pours her heart out in an article for Time

In an Op-Ed for Time, Amber Rose poured out her heart like never seen before. She wrote on having to endure the judgement of others and constantly explaining herself. She revealed she has gotten over caring what people think and has chosen instead to just be herself. She wrote the piece a day after her tweet fight with Kanye. Read below...
"Ever since high school, I’ve been called a slut. All the boys were attracted to me—that wasn’t my fault! Then, when I started getting famous, the shaming got even worse.
All these messed up stories came out about me, and I was like, “That’s not true! I’m not that kind of girl!” But even things I had done—things a man would never be judged for—got me lots of hate.

After my ex-husband Wiz Khalifa and I got a divorce, I’d go out for a date at a restaurant like any normal single human and people would say, “Man, she’s such a ho. She’s out at restaurants with guys.” Then they would see my ex-husband with a bunch of women. They would say, “He’s the man! That’s so cool.” So when I went on a date, I’m a whore, and when he’s piling girls in a car, he’s the man? There’s something wrong here.

It wasn’t just men saying these types of things. There were a lot of women saying hateful things to me. I was getting torn down constantly. But in the past year, I’ve just started not caring.
People would actually say things like, “Who would ever love you? You were a stripper. Why are you in relationships?” And I used to feel like I had to explain that maybe it was because I’m a good person.

But I realized that I can’t make everyone believe. And I can’t talk to everyone and tell them who I really am. They’re still going to have their own opinions. If you know me, you love me. If you don’t know me, you might love me, but you might not—and that’s cool. And you know what? Now I sleep like a baby at night.

It wasn’t even that hard to stop caring what other people thought. I wasn’t married, and I didn’t have a boyfriend so I didn’t have to care about anyone else’s feelings or protect anyone’s heart. I thought, “This is my life. This is about me. If you don’t like it, I don’t care. I’m going to do anything and everything I want with my own life.”

What I’ve realized is that, when you care too much, you’re not living at your full potential. When you really stop caring about what people say, that’s when you really start living. It’s such an amazing feeling. It’s about loving who you are, owning who you are and knowing that it’s O.K. to live your life how you want to live it. We’re all human, which means we’re not all perfect. It’s so cool to think that I might help women think about who they want to be and then encourage them to be that person with no remorse. I want to help women just be happy in their own skin.

So please: Before you judge someone—especially another woman—put yourself in her shoes and also look at your past. That’s what a lot of women fail to do. They’re so quick to call another girl names, but it’s like: You know what? There may have been a time where you looked back and said, “I probably shouldn’t have done that.” Does that make you a ho? No, it makes you a human."

See how this policeman dressed in Lagos this morning (photos)

In Lagos state this morning, a police man was spotted dressed this way in Ojo,


Photos: Governor El-Rufai inaugurates the Judicial Commission of Inquiry on the Shi'ites-Army clash in Zaria



Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir el-Rufai inaugurated the Judicial Commission of Inquiry on the Shi'ites-Army clash in Zaria on Friday, January 29 at the Sir Kashim Ibrahim House.

The Commission is being chaired by Justice Mohammed Lawal Garba, the presiding justice of the Port Harcourt Division of the Court of Appeal. The commission has twelve Commissioners that include:

1. Prof. Salihu Shehu - Commissioner. Professor Shehu lectures at the Bayero University, Kano.
2. Prof. Umar Labdo – Commissioner. Professor Labdo teaches in the Faculty of Humanities, Northwest University, Kano.
3. Malam Salihu Abubakar – Commissioner. Malam Abubakar is a former director of the National Agricultural Extension and Research Liaison Services (NAERLS), Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.
4. Prof. Auwalu Yadudu – Commissioner. He is an accomplished professor of Law, and former Special Adviser on Legal Matters during the Abacha government.
5. Prof. Ibrahim Gambari – Commissioner. Professor Gambari is a former minister of Foreign Affairs. He was also Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, and headed the UN department of Political Affairs. He is often consulted on African Affairs, Peacekeeping and Global Security.
6. Mr. Afakirya Gadzama – Commissioner. Mr. Gadzama, a career intelligence professional, is a former Director-General of the Department of State Services, where he served in various positions, including as Kaduna State director of the agency.
7. Brig-Gen. Aminun-Kano Maude (rtd) – Commissioner. General Maude is a retired Deputy Director, Army Finance and Accounts. He holds a Ph.D in Accountancy.
8. Dr. Jibrin Ibrahim – Commissioner. Dr. Ibrahim is a well-known civil society leader and columnist. He taught politics at the Ahmadu Bello University, and has researched and written about religion.
9. Mrs. Khadijah Hawaja Gambo – Commissioner. Mrs. Gambo is a gender rights activist, social entrepreneur and conflict resolution expert active in Plateau and neighbouring states. She is fluent in Arabic.
10. Mr. Bilya Bala – Commissioner. Mr. Bala is an accomplished banker and journalist. He is currently editor-in-chief of the People’s Daily newspaper.
11. Maj-Gen Alexander Anjili Mshelbwala – Commissioner. General Mshelbwala is a retired infantry general knowledgeable in civil-military relations and counter-insurgency. He was former Military Secretary of the Nigerian Army.
12. Mrs. Desire Deseye Nsirim CP (Rtd.) – Commissioner. Mrs. Nsirim was a distinguished police officer. She retired after being the commissioner of police of Niger State.
Dr. Bala Babaji, Director of the Centre for Islamic Legal Studies, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria is to serve as Secretary to the Commission. He is to be assisted by a secretariat with experts drawn from academia, civil society and the public service of the state and the Federation.
The counsel to the commission is Malam Yusuf Ali, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, a chartered arbitrator and a member of the Body of Benchers.



SPEECH BY THE GOVERNOR AT THE INAUGURATION:

We are here today to perform a solemn duty, to kickstart the work of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the 12-14 December 2015 clashes in Zaria. As you are aware, lives were lost and property were destroyed during the tragic clashes between the group known as the Islamic Movement in Nigeria and a detachment of the Nigerian Army. For reasons of accountability and transparency, the Kaduna State Government deems it right and proper to institute this Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the incidents. This will allow all parties to state their case and afford the public a fair and accurate accounting of the events.
The Kaduna State Government is of the firm belief that such an authoritative account will assign administrative and criminal responsibility where due. In addition to determining responsibility, the outcome of this Inquiry will hopefully enable government and society to understand the historical background, and the culture and practices that are relevant in providing context to the regrettable events. The government is especially concerned that all citizens take seriously their duty of allegiance to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, to respect the prerogatives of state institutions, to abide by the laws of the country and to exercise their freedom to practice their faith in ways that do not infringe on the rights of other citizens.
Since the government announced its decision to constitute this Judicial Commission of Inquiry, we have been asked why we are establishing this Inquiry in the light of certain actions the government has taken. Our response is that it is neither right nor prudent for the Kaduna State Government to abdicate its constitutional responsibility, and to conceal this under the cover of a commission of inquiry. Governance cannot be suspended even for processes as weighty as a Judicial Commission of Inquiry. Where the government has evidence that crimes have been committed, it is only proper that prosecutions be initiated.
In the aftermath of the clashes, it became the duty of the municipal authorities to restore normalcy to the affected neighbourhoods. Measures to safeguard public health and safety by removing unsound structures, and clearing debris from the scene of the clashes thus became unavoidable. People were rescued from the debris, while corpses which could have constituted a risk to public health were discovered and removed. The governance of the state cannot be paused because of the events of December 2015.
In all our actions since the events, we have sought only to discharge the normal obligations of government to protect the rights of all citizens with equal concern and to protect the public interest. Kaduna State bears too vividly the scars of the horrors that have been inflicted on it by ethno-communal and religious upheavals. We have a duty to promote peace, foster harmony, and end the legacy of division by ensuring that the law applies equally to everyone.
Let it be clear that the Kaduna State Government is convinced that a Judicial Commission of Inquiry provides a chance to understand the events that happened, their background, establish casualties, assign responsibilities and make appropriate recommendations to the federal and state governments, so that such tragedies may be avoided in future. Those that wrongly believe that a federal government inquiry is necessary to satisfy them should note that under the 1999 Constitution, only State Governments can institute judicial commissions of inquiry in their states. The Federal Government can only do so in the Federal Capital Territory of Abuja. Those that argue that a state level inquiry cannot invite, compel attendance and interrogate the criminal or administrative responsibility of federal actors are also wrong as the laws of Kaduna State apply to every person that is engaged in acts of omission or commission in our territory whether that person or group is military, paramilitary or civilian. Members of the Armed Forces, like all citizens, are subject to state and federal laws. We have been deliberate in consulting widely with the governments of the 19 Northern States and the Federal Government before concluding on the need for this Inquiry.
These distinguished Nigerians have been selected for their integrity, skills, experience and competence. They are not representing any organization, group or interest. It is their knowledge, professional skills, character and record of service that qualified them to be chosen for this important national assignment. We are confident that the caliber of persons we have today and the diverse pool of knowledge, experience and patriotism they collectively bring will help our state and our country to ensure that the needless deaths of our citizens that occurred in the December 2015 clashes are never repeated.
I wish to thank the Chairman, Members and Secretary of this Judicial Commission of Inquiry for accepting to undertake this assignment. I want to recognize and also thank Yusuf Ali, SAN and the team of lawyers working with him for graciously accepting to serve as Counsel to the Commission.
My Lord Chairman, ladies and gentlemen, this Inquiry may well turn out to be a thankless assignment for which you will be accused, smeared and attacked. Some of it may already have started. It is however a task that needs the attention of our best and brightest. It requires the thickest of skins. You are the thirteen wise men and women that we believe will do this for Nigeria under the guidance of Almighty God. I therefore urge you to take all present and future challenges in your stride while striving to be fair and just to everyone as required by our Constitution, laws, the Instrument and the rules of natural justice.
The Terms of the Inquiry are as follows:
i. To determine the immediate causes of the Clashes;
ii. To determine the historical circumstances, surrounding and contributory factors and remote causes of the Clashes;
iii. To ascertain the number of persons killed, wounded or missing during the Clashes;
iv. To identify all property alleged to have been damaged or destroyed during the Clashes, the owners or occupiers of such property and the value claimed by them for such damage or destruction;
v. To identify actions and omissions of relevant persons, traditional and religious institutions, Federal and State actors and emergency response agencies before, during and after the Clashes;
vi. To determine whether the actions and omissions identified in sub-paragraph (e) above were necessary, appropriate and sufficient in the circumstances in which they occurred;
vii. To determine the evolution of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, its organization, structure, membership, growth, assets, resources, culture and practices, and how any or all of these contributed to any engagement with the community, constituted authorities and the security agencies;
viii. To review all other factors, issues or matters, including the alleged involvement of foreign and domestic actors or their influence or instigation, that may have contributed to the incident or may conduce to such incidents in the future and make recommendations thereto;
ix. To make recommendations to the Kaduna State Government and the Federal Government as to direct or indirect responsibility for any acts of commission or omission identified in sub-paragraph (v) above;
x. To make recommendations as to actions to be taken to ensure that administrative or criminal responsibility is further determined by the appropriate administrative or judicial authorities for any identified acts or omissions;
xi. To make recommendations as to actions to be taken, policies to be developed and implemented to ensure that acts and omissions that may have contributed or led to the Clashes are pre-empted entirely or, where they occur, their negative effects are mitigated, in future;
xii. To recommend any matter for prosecution, further investigation or the convening of a separate inquiry to the appropriate Law Enforcement Agency, Government Department or Prosecutor regarding the conduct of a certain person or persons; and
xiii. To investigate any other matter incidental or relevant to these Terms of Inquiry which, in the Commission’s view, should be investigated and make any other pertinent recommendations that it deems necessary for the purpose.
The Kaduna State Government looks forward to receiving the interim and final reports of this Commission within six weeks after the first public sitting. 
 
I am confident you will enjoy your stay in Kaduna. May the Almighty God guide and protect us all. Amen.
Thank you very much, and God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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