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Friday, 30 December 2016

Population of Nigeria Rises to 193.4 Million According To NBS Forecast

According to the National Population Commission (NPC) and the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the population of Nigeria which was at 140,431,790 during the last population census in 2006 has been estimated to currently be at 193,392,517. 

According to the forecast released by NBS, Kano is the city with the highest population of 13,076,892  people, followed by Lagos with 9,113,605 people. This report contradicts that given by the Lagos State Government and the United Nations which places the population of Lagos at 22 million people.

Kaduna is estimated to be the third most populated state with 8,252,366 people, followed by Oyo state which has a population estimate of 7,840,864. Katsina has a population of 7,831,319 people, having been displaced by Oyo state to the fifth position.

Saturday, 24 December 2016

6 Countries That Banned Christmas celebration

Here are ten countries in this world where Christians are forbidden from celebrating the day associated with the birth of Jesus.

·                     1. England


Oliver Cromwell overthrew the monarchy and oversaw the execution of King Charles I during the English Civil War, but for many the fiery Puritan leader is better known for banning mince pies.



Christmas and the celebration of saints' days was discouraged – if not prohibited – in England between 1647 and 1660 as the country was ruled by a puritanical movement that considered the feast day 'giving liberty to carnal and sensual delights'.


They mandated that shops had to remain open and cracked down on celebrations, leading to violent clashes on the streets of London and other cities. Life returned to normal after Cromwell's death in 1658 and the Restoration two years later.

·                     2. Brunei
Brunei banned public celebrations of Christmas and imposed fines and jail terms for those caught celebrating the festival in 2014, an edict that was reiterated in 2015 by religious leaders writing in local newspaper, the Brunei Times. 

"These enforcement measures are ... intended to control the act of celebrating Christmas excessively and openly, which could damage the aqidah [beliefs] of the Muslim community," they said.
It specifically banned the wearing of Christmas costumes such as Santa hats, the lighting of candles, the signing of religious songs and putting up decorations such as Christmas trees. The Sultan of Brunei, a billionaire who owns hotels across the world, introduced a strict interpretation of Sharia law on the territory last two years.

·                     3. Tajikistan

The reclusive former Soviet republic country's education ministry issued a decree in December outlawing Christmas trees, the exchange of presents, fireworks and festive meals.
Sky News reported that while the restrictions in 2015 are the strongest yet, anti-Christmas regulations have been getting increasingly restrictive over the last few years in the Muslim-majority country.

In 2014, the Tajik government banned Father Christmas and three years earlier a man dressed as Santa was stabbed to death in the capital on New Year's Eve. Tajikistan also bans Halloween and in 2013 and 2014 police rounded up revellers dressed as zombies and vampires.

·         4. Saudi Arabia
Little surprise that Saudi Arabia, a theocracy governed by the strict Wahhabi doctrine of Islam, is not a big fan of Christmas.

In the past, expatriates had quietly celebrated in the comfort of their own homes (and will likely continue to) but rumours of illicit Christmas parties prompted state media in January to reiterate that celebrating the festival was not allowed in the kingdom. 

It went further by forbidding Muslims from greeting non-Muslims at Christmas, with a Saudi scholar saying: 
"If they celebrate the birth of God's son and you greet them... it means you endorse their faith."
In 2015, it emerged that some expatriates in Saudi Arabia were going further, tweeting pictures of their Christmas trees and children dressed for the occasion.

·     5. North Korea


 Back in 2013 North and South Korea almost went to war after the latter erected a giant Christmas tree at the border of the two countries.
North Korean state media said that the huge Christmas tree – which was lit up in a town close to the border and clearly visible from the North – was an act of psychological warfare.


North Korea does not officially ban Christianity but is ranked among the most hostile countries in the world towards Christians.

To complicate matters, December 24th – Christmas Eve – is celebrated in North Korea as the birthday of the Sacred Mother of the Revolution, Kim Jong Il's mum.

· 6. Albania
Albania not only banned Christmas but religion as a whole in 1967, making the country the first and only constitutionally atheist state
The ban on any and all religious worship was only lifted after the fall of the Communist regime in 1990, when both Christians and Muslims were able to practice for the first time.
During the Communist years many priests and religious leaders were rounded up and jailed, but the pious celebrated Christmas and Easter nonetheless in private. They would have cake or chicken at meal times as a way of marking the days.


Nigeria News: Video - Evidence of Plastic Rice In Nigeria

The Minister of health Prof. Isaac Adewole recently make a big speech on that there was no plastic rice in Nigeria. Someone needs to show this video to him as evidence.

If you have bought plastic rice recently, please drop the info plus the brand in the comment section to prevent others from making the same mistake we need to put this people to shame and stop their sham of a business.

Yahyah Jammeh Blasts ECOWAS Presidents For Interfering on Gambia Issue

The President of Gambia Yahyah Jammeh has given his first public reaction to ECOWAS leaders’ request for him to respect the result of the 1 December polls, assuring they would attend the inauguration on 19 January.

Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia, and Ernest Bai Koroma of Sierra Leone are understood to have warned Mr. Jammeh that if he does not step down immediately, he will face tough measures including sanctions.

Addressing members of the Africa Bar Association, the president said the action of the West African leaders amounted to a violation of the ECOWAS charter itself which talks about noninterference in the internal affairs of member states. He said the regional leaders had asked him to leave the country. “Who are they to tell me to leave my country” he thundered.

Friday, 23 December 2016

Indian Sisters Charged To Court For Blackmail & Extortion Through Naijagistlive To Extort Money From Nigerian Billionaire, Femi Otedola

The two Indian  sisters were charged to court today Dec. 23rd for allegedly being part owners of notorious website, NaijaGistLive.com, where untrue stories were written about billionaire businessman Femi Otedola, his wife and daughter, DJ Cuppy. Otedola filed a complaint with the police who swung into action and during their investigation traced a phone number connected with the website to the two sisters. The owners of the website are alleged to have been using the site to extort money from Nigeria's very rich. Guess they messed with the wrong billionaire this time...

The sisters made confessional statements revealing they own the site and issued an apology to Otedola for allegedly plotting to blackmail him. The sisters are facing 4 years in prison for cyber bullying, blackmail and extortion if they are found guilty..See more exclusive photos after the cut...

Nigerian Media Personality, Ebuka Obi Uchendu Narrates His Narrow Escape After Truck Rammed Into His Car

one of the Nigerian Media Personality Ebuka Obi-Uchendu is lucky to be alive after he was almost ran over by a truck. Exactly a year ago, he was heading to a gas station after a shoot at La Campaigne Tropicana, when a truck rammed into his car and then dragged him  for almost 70 meters before coming to a stop.

Trapped, dazed and in fear of the car exploding due to the impact, he managed to unlock the seat belt and jumped out through the passenger door. He was unhurt with just a scratch. Read his post after the cut...

Monday, 19 December 2016

Russian Ambassador To Turkey, Andrei Karlov Shot and Injured in Ankara

Russia's ambassador to Ankara, Andrey Karlov has been shot and wounded in a gun attack in the Turkish capital, according to Turkish media.

Andrey Karlov was speaking at a photo exhibition when he was shot in the back multiple times on Monday evening, Turkish media said.
His condition is unkown. 
"Today during a public event in Ankara an unknown attacker started firing chaotically, as a result of which the Turkish ambassador in Russia was wounded," Russian news agencies cited spokeswoman Maria Zakharova.

Zakharova added that medics were trying to treat the envoy at the scene, retracting an earlier report that he was taken to hospital.
The attacker let the guests out of the exhibition venue after he shot the diplomat, according to the reports.

Turkish media reported that a gun fight ensued after Karlov was shot.  
Interior minister Suleyman Soylu has reached the location of the attack.
"There are at least three wounded people who were taken to the hospital," Turkey's NTV television said.

A witness talking to Turkey's CNNTurk television said that the attacker was acting alone.
"He said that I will not leave this place alive," the attacker said, according to the witness.
The attacker reportedly talked about the situation in Aleppo after he shot the ambassador multiple times.
Turkey's state-owned Anadolu Agency said the attacker was killed by the security forces after a gun fight.

Nigeria News: MMM Founder Sergey Mavrodi Tells Bloggers and Journalists to Leave MMM Alone

The founder of Mavrodi Mundial Movement (MMM), Sergey Mavrodi Irritated by what he described as bad press against the wonder-bank. He has written an open letter to Nigerian journalists, “analysts” and all kinds of “experts” who according to him are guilty of causing unnecessary panic and tension among MMM participants in the country.

Sergey Mavrodi of inventor MMM Mavrodi who expressed his disappointed about the way MMM is being painted in the media, said emphatically that “MMM will be back in January” while stating that the rumour about the scheme collapse should stop. Mavrodi’s open letter is coming after a one-month freezing of confirmed “Mavros” notice was sent to MMM Nigeria participants on Dec 12, 2016. Sergey Mavrodi went ahead to describe articles from Nigerians journalists and bloggers as “provocative and worthless.” His statement read: 

Wednesday, 14 December 2016

WAEC Nigeria Set to Start Conducting GCE Twice Every Year

The West Africa Examinations Council (WAEC) in Nigeria has announced that it will soon start conducting its General Certificate Examination (GCE) twice every year in Nigeria.

Speaking in Ghana at a high powered meeting, the council Registrar, Dr Iyi Uwadiae, said, “The West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination for private candidates known as the November/December diet for private candidates will now be conducted in January/February and August/September.’’

“This development, however, does not affect that of the school candidates, popularly called May/June.
“That one remains once a year for all school candidates.”

He explained that administering the WASSCE for private candidates twice a year was part of the projections of the council in 2017.

President Buhari Allegedly Tells Adama Barrow To Go Ahead With Inaugural Preparations As Yayah Jammeh Refuse to Step Down

Leaders of the Economic Community of West African States left Banjul without achieving their goal. After working hard to convince the Gambia’s defeated President Yahya Jammeh to hand over power. 

President Jammeh would not renege on challenging the December 1st presidential election results at the Supreme Court which lacks enough judges to preside over cases. Jammeh, who had earlier conceded defeat, later reversed his decision claiming voter irregularities. The outgoing leader also declared the results “null and void”. And has also made security forces denied the Chief Electoral Commissioner access to his office yesterday, as we earlier reported.

In the light of all these developments, the ECOWAS Chair who led a delegation of four heads of state remains hopeful. President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf told Reuters that “it is not time for a deal. It is not something that can happen in one day. It is something that we have to work on.”

China's Richest Man Only Son Says He Is Not Interested In Inheriting His Father’s $122bn Business

The Richest man in China, Wang Jianlin,  founder and chairman of Dalian Wanda Group is in search of an heir to his $122 billion empire as his 28 year old only son, Wang Sicong has refused to take over his business, saying he does not want to live a life like that of his father.

Speaking at an entrepreneural summit in China over the weekend, Wang said

‘I have asked my son about the succession plan, and he said he does not want to live a life like mine. Perhaps young people have their own quests and priorities. Probably it will be better to hand over to professional managers and have us sit on the board and see them run the company,’ Wang said.

Nigeria News: Presidency Promises To Pay Super Falcons Under 48 Hours

The Female team of Nigeria Footbal, Super Falcons this morning not only set out to protest in Abuja, they also marched down to Aso Rock where the President’s chief of staff addressed them and promised they will be paid under 48 hours. 

Yayah Jammeh Allegedly Tells African Leaders ‘I Wont Step Down’ As He Takes Over Independent Electoral Commission

According to Gambia's freedomnewspaper.com a Gambia online news medium. It reports it thus;


Gambia’s longtime dictator Yahya Jammeh, has defied West African regional leaders, following calls for his stepping down from the Presidency, the Freedom Newspaper can reveal. The dictator told a delegation of African leaders assigned to mediate and convince Jammeh to allow a peaceful transition of  power to President elect Barrow, that he is determined to challenge the results of the December, 1st election in court. Hence, Jammeh said he is not going to entertain any talks for his withdrawal from the Presidency. The Banjul talks was a complete failure. No deal, or breakthrough was reached by the visiting African leaders.

Tuesday, 13 December 2016

Photos: Presidents of Nigeria, Liberia, Ghana and Sierra Leone Currently in Gambia To Hand Over Power Peacefully To Adama Barrow

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, current Ecowas chair and her counterparts Muhammadu Buhari, Ernest Bai Koroma and outgoing Ghanaian leader John Dramani Mahama atre in Gambia to order Yayah Jammeh to leave the power to the President elect, Adama Barrow.
This is the crude message to ring loudly in Yahya Jammeh's ears. "You have one week to confirm that you leave power and hand over to President elect Adama Barrow". 

These African heads of states are not in Banjul to beg Jammeh. Ecowas Commission chairperson, Marcel de Souza warns that if Jammeh refuses to pay heed to this amicable call, "More draconian decisions will have to be considered. One of such decisions is a military intervention to enforce the verdict of the ballot boxes. 

US, Spain and India Purchased N1.9trn Crude Oil From Nigeria

India, United States of America and Spain led other countries in patronage of Nigeria’s crude oil, spending a total of  N1.9 trillion in the first nine-monthsof this year, according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS.

NBS, in its Foreign Trade Statistics for the first, second and third quarters of 2016, also revealed that 12 other countries emerged top destinations for Nigeria’s crude oil grades, as they spent N3.245 trillion on the purchase of Nigeria’s crude oil in the period under review.

The other countries, according to the NBS reports are Netherlands, France, South Africa, Brazil, China, Italy and Japan. The rest are Canada, Indonesia, United Kingdom, Germany and the Ivory Coast.

Sierra Leone News: Government to Charge Interest on International Money Transfers is False – Presidential Spokesman

Presidential Spokesman of the Republic of Sierra Leone- Abdulai Bayraytay has in a press release rubbished misleading whatsapp message making rounds on social media that His Excellency the President Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma will announce a 25% commission for any money transfer into the country, as of January 1st 2017.

In the release, Bayraytay called the concocted message “totally false, and blatantly mischievious”.
From the Presidential Spokesman’s pen: “Whilst the Government recognises the invaluable role the social media continues to play in promoting the ideals of democracy, the protection and defence of human rights, development journalism and providing alternative avenues for citizens’ voices to be heard, its misuse, unfortunately, is undoubtedly defeating the very essence of the social media.”



He underlined the fact that it is in regard of the above Sierra Leone continues to be in sync with every social media platform, in finding lasting solutions of handling the publication and promulgation of false news and other forms of inappropriate use of the social media.


As MMM Freezes All Confirmed Accounts Panic Hit Nigerians


Mavrodi Mundial Moneybox, MMM have been thrown into panic and great confusion, Tuesday, following the message from the ponzi scheme freezing all confirmed Mavros, otherwise known as money due for withdrawal for one month.

This means, all the accounts of members who are due to be paid after having ‘provided help’ (PH) to another person since the last month have been frozen and hence, have no access to request for payment, known as ‘Get Help’ (GH) until after one month.

Nigerians have however been reacting on twitter saying this is how it ended in South Africa with some even mocking those who participated in it asking ‘how far’?





















Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Get National Honours in Ivory Coast and Liberia

Former Nigerian Minister of Finance Mrs. Ngozi Okonja-Iweala has been awarded with national honours in Liberia and Côte d'Ivoire.
According to Ngozi, the honours where conferred on her for her works on development in Supporting the two countries and Africa.

She was decorated by Côte d'Ivoire's President Alassane Ouattara and Liberia's President Johnson-Sirleaf.

Femi Kuti Cut With Jackie Chan And Angelique Kidjo

Femi Kuti shared the photos he took with Jackie Chan and Angelique Kidjo at the UNICEF 70th anniversary celebration. See another photo after the cut...

Algerian Player, Riyad Mahrez crowned BBC African Footballer of The Year

Algerian soccer star, Riyad Mahrez has been crowned BBC Footballer Of The Year. The player who played a huge role in Leicester City's fairytale title winning campaign last season beat off competition from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Andre Ayew, Sadio Mane and Yaya Toure to scoop the award.

Winger Mahrez, 25, told BBC Sport: "It means a lot, it's something big for African players so I am very happy, I am very proud.

"It's always good to receive awards and for African players it's a huge honour. To all the fans, thank you very much."

The Reason I Rejected Gambia's Election Result After My Concede Defeat – Yahya Jammeh

The President of Gambia, Yahya Jammeh has said that he rejects the outcome of last two weeks election that he lost to opposition leader Adama Barrow, only days after he conceded defeat to him in a public address.

"After a thorough investigation, I have decided to reject the outcome of the recent election.

There are serious and unacceptable abnormalities which have reportedly transpired during the electoral process".

Jammeh said, he changed his position to allow a god-fearing and independent electoral commission perform a fresh poll.

Friday, 9 December 2016

See These Hilarious Cartoons of Nigerian Celebrities

It is said that only children watch cartoons in many parts of the world. Of course this is not true but who will blame anyone for thinking like this?
But any adult who sees the work of artist Ugo Jesse, will most likely first laugh before any other thing. 

His cartoons are definitely not for kids. He uses his images as some sort of social commentary on issues trending in Nigeria and he doesn’t just focus on entertainers alone.

Wizkid Is Sick and Cancels All Show For Dec/January 2017

Due to health condition of Wizkid, he has been warned by his doctor to stay off work for at least two months. The singer who has been billed for several shows this month announced online he would be forced to cancel them because his doctors have advised he stays off work in other for him to regain his strength. He however apologised to his fans promising them year 2017 would be better, but before then, he would drop a song for them to end the year. What he wrote below....

Kanye Wes Resurfaces in Los Angeles Following Hospitalisation

Kanye West has resurfaced in Los Angeles following his hospitalisation. Just under two weeks since the rapper was admitted to UCLA Medical Centre, he's been pictured at an art exhibition.

On Thursday, the star attended the Rick Owens: Furniture exhibition at the MOCA Pacific Deisgn Centre in West Hollywood.
The picture, taken by artist Giovanni Bassan, shows the star sporting a new blonde hairstyle.

"K s in da house," the picture was captioned. It's been a tough couple of months for the star, but he appeared to be in good spirits.

South African Pastor Makes A Members Drink Dettol Liquid Antiseptic for Deliverance

According to Daily Sun SA, Prophet Rufus Phala of AK Spiritual Christian Church in Makgodu, Limpopo, South Africa made his church members drink Dettol, claiming the antiseptic liquid will heal their sickness.

Prophet Rufus told the congregation to drink the disinfectant, promising they will be healed of their sickness.

"I know Dettol is harmful, but God instructed me to use it. I was the first one to drink it," he claimed, adding that he has been getting WhatsApp messages from people who say they have been healed.
One Dr Mabowa Makhomisane, said Dettol is harmless when mixed with bath water or when cleaning a wound.

Tuesday, 6 December 2016

Sierra Leone Presidential and Parliamentary Elections May Postpone Till 2020

According to a sources within the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) there is much work to be done to regularize and get the party ready for the next election, and so additional time of two years is being recommended for the presidential and parliamentary elections that are expected to be held in February 2018 have now been postponed to February 2020 .
Speaking in a BBC interview shortly after President Yayah Jammeh of The Gambia made his concession speech following his defeat by his opponent, Adama Barrow. Alpha Kan Lie told the country and the world that the presidential elections expected to take place in February 2018, will now take place in February 2020.

Friday, 2 December 2016

Electoral Commission in Gambia Declares Adama Barrow Winner of The Presidential Election

The Gambia's president of 22 years, Yahya Jammeh has been defeated in presidential elections by opposition, Adama Barrow.
Adama Barrow's victory in the West African country may bring to an end Jammeh's 22-year rule.

Jammeh, who came to power in 1994 as a 29-year-old army officer following a military coup, had won four previous polls.
Barrow received 263,515 votes while Jammeh won 212,099, Alieu Momarr Njai, the electoral commission head, said in the capital Banjul on Friday.

"Having received 263,515 votes of the total votes cast in the election, I hereby declare Adama Barrow duly elected to serve as president of the Republic of Gambia," Njai said.
Many Gambians stayed up all night listening to the radio and tallying results as they were read out constituency by constituency.

Thursday, 1 December 2016

Gambia Government Bans The Internet & International Phone Calls As Their Presidential Election Holds Today

Gambian Government has banned the internet, international phone calls and any form of demonstrations, due to their presidential election holds today. A former security guard, Adama Barrow is challenging the President, Yahya Jammeh , who is seeking a fifth term.. That is, to continue his 22 year rule...

Jammeh seized power during a 1994 military coup and has been labelled an Islamist autocrat, with Human Rights groups accusing him of abuses and repression of opposition.

Mr Barrow, who was once a security guard in UK high street store, Argos, gained a lot of support from those opposing the President. "He is leading the most credible challenge to Mr Jammeh’s power since his 1994 military coup," BBC Africa reports. Several previously better-known opposition leaders are in jail after taking part in a rare protest in April.

President Buhari To Present 2017 Budget To National Assembly Next Week

Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari will sometime next week present the 2017 budget to a joint session of the National Assembly. Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udoma Udo Udoma, disclosed this yesterday after the Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja yesterday November 30th.

"The budget has been approved by the Federal Executive Council and the details of course will be revealed when the President presents the budget to the National Assembly. The President will be communicating to the National Assembly and of course it will be at the National Assembly's discretion ultimately. The President will write to them. It is after the confirm that the president can go to address them" he said