Saturday, May 16, 2020

Man Utd's Paul Pogba 'on the verge' of completing Juventus transfer

Manchester United have had to make do without the services of Paul Pogba all season and now with his contract expiring in next year a transfer away from Old Trafford is becoming more likely. 

Another interesting single has dropped from our very own boy UNIQUE RHYCHEE.

Another hit single has just been released in the late hours of today. This single PRAYER (ADURA) was released by our very own UNIQUE RHYCHEE. 
To download. 

Saturday, May 9, 2020

Gospel songs to download.

Don't miss out on these amazing gospel songs, trust me, you don't wanna miss out on these ones. click here

Monday, October 15, 2018

Hunger. This has killed more than Ebola but is never taken seriously since the rich can't die of it.

In politics, humanitarian aid, and social science, hunger is a condition in which a person, for a sustained period, is unable to eat sufficient food to meet basic nutritional needs.
Throughout history, portions of the world's population have often experienced sustained periods of hunger. In many cases, this resulted from food supply disruptions caused by war, plagues, or adverse weather. For the first few decades after World War II, technological progress and enhanced political cooperation suggested it might be possible to substantially reduce the number of people suffering from hunger. While progress was uneven, by 2000 the threat of extreme hunger subsided for many of the world's people. According to the WFP some statistics are that, "Some 795 million people in the world do not have enough food to lead a healthy active life. That's about one in nine people on earth. The vast majority of the world's hungry people live in developing countries, where 12.9 percent of the population is undernourished." [1]
Until 2006, the average international price of food had been largely stable for several decades. In the closing months of 2006, however, prices began to rise rapidly. By 2008, rice had tripled in price in some regions, and this severely affected developing countries. Food prices fell in early 2009, but rose to another record high in 2011, and have since decreased slightly. The 2008 worldwide financial crisis further increased the number of people suffering from hunger, including dramatic increases even in advanced economies such as Great Britain , the Eurozone and the United States .
The Millennium Development Goals included a commitment to a further 50% reduction in the proportion of the world's population who suffer from extreme hunger by 2015. As of 2012, this target appeared difficult to achieve, due in part to persistent inflation in food prices. However, in late 2012 the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) stated it is still possible to hit the target with sufficient effort. In 2013, the FAO estimated that 842 million people are undernourished (12% of the global population). Malnutrition is a cause of death for more than 3.1 million children under 5 every year. UNICEF estimates 300 million children go to bed hungry each night; and that 8000 children under the age of 5 are estimated to die of malnutrition every day.

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This Is an anointed vocalist....a man of zeal and power....this is Seun Bash

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Popular Nigerian journalist has claimed that Chioma has broken up with her super star singer boyfriend, Davido.

She made this known in a post on Twitter where she said this month has been a bad one for Davido, She wrote;
She later wrote;
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#HNNGossip Sad month for Davido. Remembering his late friends especially the murdered DJ and his pal Chime, his uncle losing that crazy #OsunDecides, his NYSC camp so shitty and Chioma breaking up with him. Never put your lover in a music video. #Pray4Davido sha


#HNNGossip Davido’s ex girlfriend Chioma has never cooked for us to see on her TV deal nor has she driven that Porsche. Davido it’s gonna be hard to patch this up. U were too possessive. Whatever you do, never make the mistake of going back to Sophia Momodu. My advice to u

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Boko Haram kills abducted midwife, threatens to kill Leah Sharibu

A Boko Haram splinter group loyal to the Islamic State has killed one of the health workers kidnapped from Kala-Balge, Borno State, Saifura Khorsa, a midwife with the International Committee of Red Cross.
The International Committee of the Red Cross condemned the “tragic killing” of Khorsa in a statement released on Monday.

“We are devastated by the murder of our colleague Saifura,” said Eloi Fillion, the head of the ICRC delegation in Abuja.

The terrorist group also threatened to kill Hauwa Liman and Alice Ngaddah who were abducted alongside Khorsa in March 2018, as well as Leah Sharibu, the remaining Dapchi schoolgirl in Boko Haram captivity.

Leah, who has been in captivity for over 200 days, is one of the 100 schoolgirls kidnapped in Dapchi, Yobe State, by Boko Haram. But she was held back when others were released because she refused to renounce her Christian faith.

“The girls that returned said Leah said she will not deny Christ or turn to be a Muslim,” Leah’s father, Nathan said in an Interview.

The insurgents, however, claimed that they had contacted the government over the captives but did not get any response.

“We contacted the government through writing and also sent audio messages but the government has ignored us. So, here is a message of blood,” said a spokesman of the group who did not give his name.

This may be connected to as the sect late August released a 35-second online audio of Sharibu pleading for an urgent intervention by President Muhammadu Buhari to facilitate her rescue.

“I am Leah Sharibu… I am calling on the government and people of goodwill to intervene to get me out of my current situation”.

The recorded audio came months after the Nigerian government said negotiations for the rescue of the lone Christian girl were still ongoing.

The government admitted, however, that efforts to secure her release by the insurgents had been tortuous and complicated.

“The other nurse and midwife will be executed in a similar manner in one month, including Leah Sharibu,” the sect threatened.

This latest threat may be part of the indications, as predicted by Ahmad Salkida, a journalist with the knowledge of Boko Haram insurgency and Lake Chad crisis, that the sect may be on the verge of launching a large-scale attack in northeast Nigeria.

“The insurgents are busy piling up arms by overrunning one military base, after another, for something “big” and what could that be,” he tweeted on Saturday.

The rising regularity of Boko Haram attacks suggests that Salkida’s warning should be taken seriously.

“When attention was on #ISWAP attack on Guzamala yesterday, the group staged another daring attack on a military facility in Baga, Kukawa, on the shores of the #LakeChad,” Salkida said in another tweet on Sunday.

This warning is coming after Buhari in May said they have been “degraded” instead of “defeated” in what seemed to be a tacit acknowledgement of the difficulty of the task of curtailing the growth of the insurgents.

“The capacity of the insurgents has been degraded, leading to the re-establishment of the authority of government and the release of captives including, happily, 106 Chibok and 104 Dapchi girls, and over 16,000 other persons held by the Boko Haram,” Buhari said in a Democracy Day speech on May 29, 2018.

Recent attacks carried out by the two factions of Boko Haram indicate that the claim of them being defeated or degraded may have come too soon.

However, while reacting to the murder and the threats the Nigerian Government pledged its commitment to rescuing all captives.

“The government of Nigeria strongly condemns this reprehensible and inhuman act. No religion permits the killing of the innocent,” Garba Shehu, his senior special assistant on media and publicity said on Monday.

The president, therefore, appealed to Nigeria’s international partners and everyone with an influence on the sect to prevail on it “to stop these acts of extreme barbarism.”