Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Photos: Governor El-Rufai’s Son Eating Pounds




Below are obtained photographs of Bashir, one of the sons of Nigeria’s former FCT Minister, Nasir El-Rufai and current Governor of Kaduna State.
Bashir, the wild son of Mallam El-Rufai is seen here looking ‘stoned’ and living like the spoilt child of an oil sheik.
El-Rufai, who according to a Wikileaks report was homeless in 1999, recently declared he is now worth N90 billion with 40 mansions in assets according to media reports.
More than 50 percent of Nigerians live below the international poverty line of US$1.25 per day,according to the United Nations.

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Stop Making Fun Of Pastors In Your Jokes, Oyakhilome Warns Comedians




Pastor Oyakhilome has warned comedians asking them to stop making jest of pastors while cracking jokes. According to him, this is not a message from him, but from God. The General Overseer of Christ Embassy made this known during a meeting which holds every first Sunday of the month with the BLW nation’s citizens worldwide and a host of other global audience spanning more than 6 continents via live transmission across TV stations and online platforms around the world.
“For those of you, who are comedians, try all you can not to make fun with pastors in your comedy. Because you are going to see some comedians whose lives would be a comedy. This is what the lord said I should tell you. Because a lot of them who does such will have their lives reduced. Which means you are going to see them and say; is this you? Is this what your life has become? Don’t joke with sacred things. Pastors occupy sacred place. You must know what to joke with and what not to joke with,” the Pastor said.
He that has ears let him hear

Gbese! Malivelihood Makes A £3000 Toothbrush (Photos)






Who is going to buy? Lol, that’s about N930k and he says don’t hate. Will you buy?

8 Ways To Keep Your v**ina Feeling FRESH 24/7



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First order of business: Don’t douche.
There’s nothing that can put a stop to intimate fun like feeling funky in your lady parts.
“A number of everyday triggers, including your period, pregnancy, s*x or some medications can upset the delicate vaginal ecosystem and elevate pH, which should always be maintained at 4.3-4.5. When pH is unbalanced, odor-causing microorganisms can flourish.
Many women run to the drug store for fragrance sprays; and wipes and pads just to mask the problem, which can actually be harmful to delicate tissue,” says Machelle Seibel, M.D., and OB/GYN.
So, how can we keep our vaginas feeling pretty down there? Try these tips:
1. Eat more fruit.
There’s plenty of legends out there that pineapple juice or strawberries make you smell good in your neither regions. And the same is true for men, too. Can sweet fruit really lead to sweet fruit? Maybe. And it can’t hurt to try.
Plus, you’ll be eating healthier, and that can only bring good things for your vajayjay.
2. Keeping that area dry.
Don’t hang out in a wet bathing suit or run errands in wet work out clothing.
“Even if you don’t have access to a shower, bring a change of dry clothes with you to decrease your chances of getting a yeast infection,” says Seibel.
3. Wear cotton underwear.
Although silk and lace underwear feels sexy, cotton underwear is better for v**ina health. Try to wear it as often as you can. Your v**ina will thank you.
4. Take probiotics.
If your v**ina smells funky, something weird may be going on. That can mean bacteria or an infection. If you take a probiotic vitamin, or start eating more probiotic yogurt, you can nix that bacteria before it starts becoming an issue.
5. Try a cleansing ritual.
Those fancy bidets exist for a reason, but chances are you don’t have one handy. Keep your lady parts clean by gently washing with a cloth dipped in water and fragrance-free soap each time you shower — and before and after you have s*x.
You’ll be keeping your v**ina clean without throwing off your pH balance.
6. Stay away from douching.
“Douching is potentially very dangerous. If you have a problem with odor that’s not related to a medical condition, try keeping your pubic hair trimmed … pubic hair is meant to trap bacteria and particles so they don’t enter the v**ina, but those things may cause odors,” says Taylor Stokes, a sexpert at Free Your V.
7. Clean yourself up after s*x.
s*x is super fun, but let’s be real. All sorts of gross stuff is passed back and forth.
Help prevent UTIs, often caused from the spread of bacteria during s*x, by tossing some intimate cleansing wipes in your purse. An alcohol-free wipe is your best option, so look for something like Freshends Luxurious Towelettes, which are adult flushable wipes made with natural ingredients, including aloe, vitamin E, cucumber extract and chamomile.
They’re individually-wrapped and no larger than a credit card. And bring enough to share, because guys can also use wipes like these (before or after s*x) on areas that are sweaty, sticky or smelly … so, like, all over.
8. Always pee after s*x.
Quite simply, it helps to clean out those pipes. Peeing after s*x will help you avoid the dreaded UTI.

Has Emeka Ike’s Wife Filed For Divorce?



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Reports floating around now have it that Emeka Ike’s wife has filed for divorce from her husband of 12 years. Emma alleges that Emeka assaulted her constantly and called her a witch whenever they fought.
Unconfirmed sources say that she told a customary court, “It was when my husband beat me mercilessly I believed that people truly saw stars whenever they were unconscious. It was my brother who took me to the hospital where I spent two months. There was also a day I was feeding our last child with tea, my husband, out of anger took the tea and poured it on my head.”
 “I even persuaded his sister to bring four of her children to our school without paying a dime but instead of showing appreciation, she said I was a lavish spender and that was how I stopped being in charge of his school.”
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She continued, “Each time we fight, he calls me a witch saying whenever he intends to start a project and he informs me it eventually fails. He also said if he hadn’t married me, I would have become a prostitute. Since I left, he doesn’t allow me to speak with our first two children asking me to come home if I really want to see them. Even when I was in with him, he leaves home for months on the pretext of different appointments. I can’t face all this anymore. I need help.”
It has been reported that the court case has been adjourned till July 22, 2015.

Has Emeka Ike’s Wife Filed For Divorce?

Saturday, July 4, 2015

10 Most Naturally Beautiful States In Nigeria (Photos)


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This is a completely Subjective list, of what I think are the ten most naturally endowed (in terms of natural beauty) states in Nigeria.

Sit back and Enjoy. Don't take the rankings too seriously, folks.

10: KOGI STATE: Kogi state is located in the central region of Nigeria.

It is popularly called the Confluence State because the confluence of River Niger and River Benue is at its capital, Lokoja, which is the first administrative capital of modern-day Nigeria.

Other important towns in the state are Kabba, Okene and Idah. The state covers a total land area of 29,833 km2, and is the only state in Nigeria to border 10 other states of the country.

The state comprises of various natural features and ecological habitats such as uplands, river valleys, forests, and savannahs.

Some interesting features of the state are the Confluence of the Niger and Benue river, Agbaja plateau, Eganaja warm spring, Osome falls & Mount Patti.

9: EKITI STATE: Ekiti state is located in the South Western region of Nigeria, and was created in 1996, from the old Ondo state.

The state covers an area of 6,353 km2 (2,453 sq mi), and is mainly an Upland Zone dotted with hills, with most of the state at least 250 meters above sea level.

Ado Ekiti is the state capital and largest city, while others include Ikere Ekiti, Ikole Ekiti, Efon Alaaye, and Ijero Ekiti.

Attractions in the state are mainly its naturally lush hilly environment, The Ikogosi warm and cool water springs, Esa Cave, The beautiful Arinta waterfalls of Ipole-Iloro, Efon-Alaaye mountain ridges, Olosunta hills, Etc

8: OSUN STATE: Osun is an inland state in south-western Nigeria covering a land area of 9,251 km2. It's capital and largest city is Osogbo, while other important towns include" Ife, Ilesha, Ede, Iwo. It is bounded in the north by Kwara State, in the east partly by Ekiti State and partly by Ondo State, in the south by Ogun State and in the west by Oyo State.

The southern two thirds of the state is covered in tropical rain forests, the eastern flanks of the states are a hilly undulating terrain, while the north is primarily wooded savannah.

Important touristic sites are the Olumirin waterfalls and touristic resort in Erin-Ijesha, Ayikungba waterfalls, Osun Osogbo UNESCO world heritage site, Ibodi Forest Reserves, Esa Oke mineral spring, Okinni water dam, Shasha nature reserve among others.

7: ONDO STATE: Ondo state is situated in the south Western part of Nigeria, and covers a total land area of 15,500 km2. Akure is the state capital and largest city, while others include Ondo town, Owo, Ore, Ikare and Okitipupa.

Ondo State is richly blessed with varied and favourable ecological biomes and landscapes with vegetation ranging from mangrove swamps to the southern coastal riverine areas through the rainforest of the mid/central lands to the mountainous derived savannah in the northern part of the state.

Some major attractions include the Idanre hills, Ebomi lake, Igbokoda waterfront on the Atlantic coast, Igbo Olodumare rain forest, Etc.

6: NIGER STATE: Niger state is located in North central Nigeria. It is geographically the largest state in Nigeria, with a total land area of 76,363 km2, allowing it to offer a stunning array of landscapes and natural biodiversity.

The capital and largest city in the state is Minna, while other cities include Bida, Kotangora, and Suleja. The state is named after the Niger river, and two of the nation's largest hydro-electric power plants (Kainji and Shiroro are located in the state).

The state lies largely in the Guinea Savannah belt of Nigeria.

The famous Gurara Falls is in Niger State, and Gurara Local Government Area is named after the Gurara River, on whose course the fall is situated.

Also situated there is Kainji National Park, the largest National Park of Nigeria, which contains Kainji Lake, the Borgu Game Reserve and the Zugurma Game Reserve, Awuru rapids/falls, Shiroro lake, Zuma rock, Mayanka falls are also within the state.

5: KADUNA STATE: Kaduna state is in the geo-political North-West of Nigeria, and it covers an area of 46,053 km2. Kaduna city is the capital and largest city in the state, while Zaria is the second largest.

The state is bounded by the Jos plateau to the East, it has a wooded savannah landscape in its southern portions, and a grassy savannah landscape in the north.

Some interesting points of call include the Kamuku national park, Matsirga water falls, Bugai Mountain Pond, Kagoro hills, Kafanchan Falls among others.

4: BAUCHI STATE: Bauchi state is located in the geographical North East of Nigeria, and is nicknamed "The pearl of Tourism".

It is the 5th largest state of Nigeria, and covers an area of 49,119 km2. The state spans two distinctive vegetation zones, namely, the Sudan savannah and the Sahel savannah, the vegetation gets richer and richer towards the south, especially along water sources or rivers, but generally the vegetation is less uniform and grasses are shorter than what grows even farther south, that is, in the forest zone of the middle belt.

On the other hand, the southwestern part of the state is mountainous as a result of the continuation of the Jos Plateau. Bauchi is the capitala nd largest city, other towns are Azare and Katagum.

Some important landmarks include the Yankari game reserve, the Wikki warm spring, Marshall Caves, The Tonlong Gorge, Shadawanka rock paintings, among many others.

3: CROSS RIVER STATE: Cross River state is one of the states in the South-South Geo-Political Zone of Nigeria. It stretches from the Nigerian hinterland, where is shares a border with Benue state, to the Atlantic coast, on the Cross-River estuary (oyono), near Calabar.

It has a total area of 20,156 km2. Major towns include: Calabar, Ugep, Obubra, Ikom, Ogoja, & Obudu.

Cross River is home to the Cross River national park, Obudu mountain resort, Agbokim falls, Afi drill monkey sanctuary, Kwa Falls among other enchanting locations. Definitely a Must visit.

2: PLATEAU STATE – Plateau is a state located in the North Central region of Nigeria. As it's name implies, most of the state lies within the Jos plateau region, Which is in turn named after the capital and largest city of the state, Jos. Other towns in the state include Bukuru, Vom, Pankshin, Langtang, Riyom Etc.

The state covers a total land area of 30,913 km2 , The statae is nicknamed "Home of Tourism", and this is right, given the state's many wonderful geological and ecological attractions.

Though situated in the tropical zone, a higher altitude means that Plateau State has a near temperate climate with an average temperature of between 18 and 22°C year round.

Harmattan winds cause the coldest weather between December and February, when the temperature drops even further. The numerous attractions in the state include the Wildlife Safari park, Shere hills, Assop falls, Kurra falls, Wase rock, Kerang highlands, Kurang Volcanic mountain, Pandam game reserve, among many others.

1: TARABA STATE: Taraba state in the Middle Belt zone of Nigeria is one of the largest states geographically, and is nicknamed "Nature's gift to the Nation".

It is also one of the most sparsely populated, which makes it a wonderful choice/location for nature tourism. Jalingo is the state capital, while Wukari is another important town in the state.

The state is named after the Taraba river, which traverses the Southern portions of the state. A major feature of the state is the scenic and prominent Mambilla Plateau with an average altitude of 1,800 meters (6000 ft) above sea level has a temperate climate all year round, other locations include The Ngel Nyaki Forest reserve, the Gashaka Gumti National park (which is the largest in Nigeria), Chappal Hendu, Kashimbila, Chappal Waddi – the tallest mountain in Nigeria, Donga river basin forest,.. Etc

Taraba is Definitely the most beautiful state in all of Nigeria.