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Tuesday, February 3

Babcock University School Officials Close ALL Banks In The Premises....Why?

All banks have been closed in Babcock University since Monday by the School authority, thereby frustrating Students and making them cashless with no way of getting cash and paying for things they need.




Babcock is a private University and the students are not allowed to protest because doing so calls for disciplinary actions.

The nearest place to withdraw money is Sagamu which is about 40mins Drive from the school and this could endanger the lives of Students as many don't know their way about outside the school to Sagamu.

Please if your ward is in the school,try to get cash across to them,I don't know why the banks have been closed but i am sure it was done for a good cause and will re-open soon.








AfroCandy: Porn actress drops music for GEJ

AfroCandy, Nigeria's popular porn actress, has dropped a campaign song in support of the re-election bid of President Goodluck Jonathan.
Porn actress Afrocandy has dropped a song of support for GEJ.

Nigerian born porn actress and producer, Judith Mazagwu, or AfroCandy to her fans, is the latest entertainer to throw her weight behind the re-election bid of President Goodluck Jonathan.
AfroCandy who is also a singer, recently dropped the video of a song entitled 'Goodluck Ebele Jonathan for Second Term', lending her support for the bid of GEJ to get back into power in the 2015 presidential elections.
Apart from the song, AfroCandy also took to her Twitter handle to tell her fans to believe in GEJ while also throwing jabs at the opposition presidential candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, saying Nigeria should be divided into two so that Jonathan and Buhari should each rule one part.
Read her tweets and watch the video here.

ACF Warns Dokubo, Tompolo, Over Threat To Attack TY Danjuma’s Assets In N/Delta

Dokubo-TompoloThe pan-northern socio-political group, Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, has warned Niger Delta ex-militant leaders – Asari Dokubo, Government “Tompolo” Ekpemupolo, Ebikabowei “Boyloaf” Victor-Ben and others to desist from threatening a former Minister of Defence, Gen Theophilus Y. Danjuma (rtd) following his recent call on the Federal Government to arrest the former militants over their recent remarks that they will wage war against Nigeria if President Goodluck Jonathan loses the presidential elections.
In their reactions to Mr. Danjuma’s threat, the ex-militants asked him to apologise or risk having his assets attacked by them. The ex-minister is Chairman of South Atlantic Petroleum (SAPETRO) with installations in the oil-rich Niger-Delta.
However, a statement issued and signed by the ACF’s National Publicity Secretary, Muhammadu Ibrahim in Kaduna on Monday, warned that it would not accept any threats from anyone on a man, who they described as an elder statesman who fought for the unity of Nigeria.
“ACF and indeed all Nigerians hold Gen T.Y. Danjuma, former Chief of Army Staff and Defence Minister in high esteem, as a revered patriot, elder statesman and a philanthropist of repute who fought for the unity of Nigeria and has continued to play this fatherly role even in his old age”, the statement said in part.
The Forum added that it would not accept any threat to Mr. Danjuma’s person or his business assets or to any law-abiding citizen for that matter by any group or individuals in the name of militancy.
“ACF wishes to remind the Niger Delta militants that President Jonathan did not ascend to his present position through threats and intimidation, but rather through democratic means of canvassing for votes without any form of molestation throughout the length and breadth of Nigeria in 2011.
“The same process the President and other candidates vying for the office shall go through to emerge as Nigeria’s President in 2015 and not through intimidation, threats and ultimatum”, it said.
The ACF spokesperson said the Forum viewed such threats and intimidation by the ex-militants as an affront not only to the ex-minister but an attack on a democratically elected Federal Government of Nigeria, over which President Jonathan presides. “It is also an open challenge to the nation’s security agencies, especially the Nigeria Police Force, the Department of State Security and even the Nigerian military that are responsible for maintaining law and order and any form of internal and external aggression against Nigeria”.
The statement called on the Federal Government to urgently take necessary steps and contain this emerging threat to national security by Niger Delta ex-militants to avert any ugly consequences.

Barcelona accused of tax fraud in Neymar signing

Learning curve: Neymar is happy to take all he can from new team-mate Lionel MessiSpanish public prosecutors have asked for Barcelona and their former president Sandro Rosell to be tried for two charges of tax fraud committed in the signing of Brazilian star Neymar.
Meanwhile, prosecutors have also asked for the investigation

West Ham, Sakho face FIFA proceedings


BRAZIL, Costa do Sauipe : Fifa president Joseph Blatter gestures during a press conference in Costa do Sauipe, state of Bahia, Brazil on December 3, 2013. The 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil final draw will take place December 6. AFP PHOTO

FIFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against West Ham and Diafra Sakho after the Senegal striker missed the Africa Cup of Nations, but still turned out for his club.
Sakho withdrew from the tournament in Equatorial Guinea due to a back problem, but came on as a substitute to score the winner in West Ham’s FA Cup fourth round tie at Bristol City before his country were knocked out of the AFCON.
The Senegal Football Federation lodged a complaint with FIFA after hearing of Sakho’s involvement in that match and coach Alain Giresse claimed West Ham had set a “dangerous precedent” by opting to select the 25-year-old.

Siasia salutes Flying Eagles

...says qualify talents abound in Nigeria

Dream Team coach Samson Siasia has saluted the Flying Eagles after they emerged champions of the 2015 Super 6 tournament in Abuja.
SiasiaSiasia’s U23 team could only secure a 3-3 draw against the Flying Eagles in the final game of the mini-tournament on Sunday, coming second to their junior counterparts.
“They are good. They are a very good team and I congratulate them. I see that Manu Garba and Nduka Ugbade have both done some tremendous work to have produced this team. “They gave us a very good fight and they were always attacking us and we almost paid the price, and I will say I am happy with what I have seen.
“When you look at our team and this Flying Eagles team, it tells you a lot about the quality of players we have in this country and it is something we should be proud of,” Siasia added.

2015 AYC: We’re going to Senegal to win – Ugbade

Apparently basking in the euphoria of the superlative performance of the national U-20 team, the Flying Eagles at the just ended Super 6 invitational tournament in Abuja, assistant coach of the team, Nduka Ugbade has boasted that the team will not be going to the forthcoming African Youth Championship (AYC) in Senegal just to complete the number, but to fight for the trophy.

Whitney Houston’s daughter ‘fighting for life’

Bobbi Kristina Brown, the daughter of late singing legend Whitney Houston, was fighting for her life Monday after she was pulled unconscious from a bathtub over the weekend,