Tuesday 9 February 2016

Is Breezy about to fight Drake again over Rihanna?

 

It's been a pretty busy period for Mr. Aubrey Drake Graham and his recent collaboration 'Work' with Rihanna is being called the best track off of her new album (ANTI). Unfortunately, the song seems to have sent Chris Brown into a seething rage.
Okay, so he's not flipping as hard as he normally would (We guess even Chris Brown is capable of maturing.), but Breezy isn't backing down from what many fans interpreted as social media shade aimed at his former rival and his ex-girlfriend.
Shortly after RiRi posted a photo of her and Drake filming the "Work" music video, Breezy tweeted, "Some days are better than others…love is love. Nothing bad will ever last.”
You may remember that Drake and Breezy feuded back in 2014, but seemed to squash the beef following a bar brawl involving member of their entourages.
Now, rumors that Drake and Rihanna are dating have begun to circulate again, and Brown seems to be just as pissed off as he was the first time around.
Sure the tweet was cryptically phrased and could've been about a lot of things, but several fans pointed out that Brown appeared to be referring to the Drake-Rihanna situation, and he has yet to correct them.
So get your popcorn ready: It looks like Drizzy v Breezy Season 2 is on its way.

Lady Gaga, is that you?

Lady Gaga's outfit to the Super Bowl 50 was nothing short of class. She actually did wear a sparkling Gucci trouser Suit and looked 'Amaze-balls' in it. Not only was she appropriately dressed for the performance, she also looked great too -- Botox maybe? who cares. From her hair and makeup to her outfit, her nail polish and her American flag inspired shoes, she slayed all through. I'm loving her new come back cause I'm tired of seeing her in weird outfits like the meat dress and nude pantie.



Lady Gaga sings the National Anthem at Super Bowl 50 at Levi's Stadium on February 7, 2016 in Santa Clara, California.

Lady Gaga sings the National Anthem at Super Bowl 50 at Levi's Stadium on February 7, 2016 in Santa Clara, California. 


Monday 8 February 2016

2016 Lagos Polo Tournament takes off tomorrow

2016 Lagos Polo Tournament gallops off tomorrow
As the 2016 NPA Lagos International Polo Tournament takes off tomorrow in Lagos, Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) has announced it partnership with the Nigerian Polo Association (NPA) to make the premier polo competition in Nigeria a memorable event.
The president, Lagos Polo Club, Ade Laoye announced that a couple of changes were made this year in order for the fans, sponsors and players to enjoy the maximum fun on offers.
The yearly event which has come to be associated with much pomp and fanfare will be holding from Wednesday, 8th to Sunday, 21 February, 2016, at the Lagos Polo Club, Ikoyi, Lagos.
It will feature most of the top polo players in the country and abroad with about 24 teams competing for laurels during the two week tourney.
Top players like the Argentine trio of Frankie Menendez, Diego White and Santiago Cruz Marambio are expected to compete for the coveted Majekodumi Cup, which is one of the oldest polo cups in the country.


The call for Saraki's resignation is premature and mischievious -Senate


The Senate on Monday asked Nigerians to ignore those calling for the immediate resignation of Senate President, Bukola Saraki, over his ongoing trial at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT).
Saraki is standing trial for allegedly falsifying his asset declaration while he was governor of Kwara State.
His bid to quash the trial was dismissed by the Supreme Court on Friday.
The upper chamber described as premature, mischievous and unwarranted the campaign for Saraki’s resignation especially when he had not been convicted by the CCT.

Synagogue Engineers and Trustees to be arrainged February 18th 2016

Synagogue trustees, engineers to be arraigned February 18
Trustees of the Synagogue Church of All Nation and the two engineers that handled the construction of the church’s six- storey building that collapsed September 12, 2014 will be arraigned before a Lagos High Court, Ikeja , on February 18.
This followed the dismissal of the application filed by the engineers, Oladele Ogundeji and Akinbela Fatiregun and their companies, Hardrock Construction and Engineering Company and Jandy Trust Limited seeking to set aside the verdict of the Lagos Coroner court which inducted them for the collapsed building.
A total of 116 persons mostly South Africans died in the incident.
The court presided by Justice Lateef Lawal-Akapo fixed the date on Monday, after dismissing the separate applications filed by the two engineers, seeking to stop their prosecution for lacking in merit.
The Lagos State Government had late last year slammed a 111- count criminal charge against trustees of the church, the two engineers and their companies.

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Dangote begins construction of new 9 million tons capacity cement plants in Okpella, Itori

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In a deft move to consolidate its leadership position in the Nigerian cement sector, Dangote Cement Plc has announced the commencement of construction of new cement plants in two communities in the country.
The new plants are expected to add 9million metric tonnes per annum to the company’s current local cement output of 29.25 million metric tonnes, bringing it to a total of 38.25 million metric tonnes per annum.