Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Basketmouth Promises Never To Crack Negative Jokes About The Nigeria Police. See Why


Nigerian comedian, Basketmouth who was at the Lagos State Commissioner of Police’s office yesterday, to pick up stolen mobile phones, recovered by officers of the Nigerian Police after the robbery attack in his home last year, has promised never to crack negative jokes about the Nigerian Police again.

The ace Comedian said ;

Sunday, 19 March 2017

Muslims Turning To Christ In Great Numbers Through Dreams And Visions


Muslims around the world are coming to Jesus Christ in great numbers through dreams and visions.

Writing from our news desk, Michael Snyder shares the stories of a number of Muslims who had supernatural encounters with Christ.

One such story is that of Abu Radwan, a Muslim man who says Jesus appeared to him in a dream.

Radwan’s story was shared at

Saturday, 18 March 2017

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND DATES TO GUIDE THOSE SITTING FOR J.A.M.B


JAMB announced some important information and dates to guide those who will be sitting for the exams.

Here are 10 things prospective candidates must know about this year’s examinations:

1. The forms will be on sale for only one month. It begins on March 20 and ends April 19.

2. JAMB application forms will be sold for N5,500. The registration package includes registration fees, reading text, syllabus and brochure.

3. The registration portal will be closed on Saturday, April 22, 2017.

4. For Direct Entry candidates, the application forms will be on sale from Sunday, April 23, 2017.

5. JAMB will be written between May 6 and May 20.

6. There will be no examination on May 12. This is to allow West African Examinations Council (WAEC) candidates sit for Further Mathematics.

7. Students awaiting results can write JAMB, but have their O’Levels ready at the point of admission.

8. Those who register for the JAMB mock examination will sit for it on April 8.

9. The CBT centres will be allowed to charge a token of N700 for the mock exams.

10. Over 600 public and private centres had been approved for the conduct of this year’s UTME across Nigeria.

Chris Brown Says He’s Tired Of Worshipping The Devil…And God Spoke To Him


“Who can snatch the plunder of war from the hands of a warrior? Who can demand that a tyrant let his captives go?”

“But the LORD says, “The captives of warriors will be released, and the plunder of tyrants will be retrieved. For I will fight those who fight you, and I will save your children.””

This means if your choices have put you in a bad place, when you SINCERELY ask God for help, He will come to your aid. Read Psalm 121…declaring it into your life as you wake up each morning.

Wednesday, 15 March 2017

How To Get Seed Funding For Your Small Business In Africa


How To Get Seed Funding For Your Small Business In Africa

The challenges African entrepreneurs face trying to secure capital for their various startups can be a daunting task, especially since seed funding is important at the start or expansion of any business. The fund raising process is made even worse as very few organisations are always willing to offer small businesses loans, grants, or even any form of finance.

How then do small business owners get seed funding or the startup capital they need to start, run, and grow their businesses?

While pondering the answer to that question could get depressing for an entrepreneur that has tried severally to secure business finance to no avail, knowing there are many more options to explore in trying to get some startup capital can be reassuring.

Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Senate confirms Walter Onnoghen as Chief Justice of Nigeria


The Nigerian senate today confirmed Justice Walter Onnoghen as the new Chief Justice of Nigeria. He was confirmed today shortly after answering questions from Senators at the plenary session.

Walter Samuel Nkanu Onnoghen who was born December 22, 1950 has been a Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria since 2005.

He graduated from the University of Ghana in 1977 and from the Nigerian Law School in Lagos in 1978. Before joining the Supreme Court, he was a judge in Cross River State and a justice of the Court of Appeal.

Xenophobic attacks: Maybe its time to send MTN, DSTV away- Senator Olusola Adeyeye says


Chief Whip of the senate, Senator Olusola Adeyeye, says with the increasing rate of xenophic attacks in South Africa, the time might have come for Nigeria to send South African owned companies, MTN and DSTV, parking. According to Adeyeye, it is not a crime for Nigerians to go to South Africa and succeed as South Africans and their companies are in Nigeria making three times of what Nigerians might be making in South Africa.

"The largest University in South Africa had an open interview for its Vice Chancelor in 1996. A Nigerian came first and as given the job. Is it a crime to excel to the extent that in an open interview that was televised? At the same time, two other Nigerians were Vice Chancellors in South African Universities.  

I can understand how this might brew animosity and resentment but let us remind South Africa that the most properous Nations of the world are the ones who open their arms, doors and hearts to talents from all over the world. Let us remind South Africans that for every penny a Nigerian makes in South Africa, South Africans are making multiples of that in Nigeria. MTN belongs to South Africa. Maybe South Africa would force Nigeria to send MTN going. DSTV belongs to South Africa. Maybe we can now put pressure for DSTV to go. Afterall, many times, MTN would drop your line. 

You would send a text and it would not be delivered. We used to have UTC, Leventis and Kingsway until Shoprite from South Africa. Maybe it is time for Shoprite to go. But I don't want that. I honestly don't want that. I want an open society that welcomes all but I also want that those we welcome must treat us with dignity, must treat us with respect and must treat us with the traditional humaness that Africans are known for"he said.