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Tuesday 5 May 2020

May 05, 2020

[Gist] I became a b!tch in SS1” – Cross dresser James Brown opens up (video)

Fast rising cross-dresser, James Brown has opened up on his past as he claimed he became a b!tch in his early stage.

James Brown is gradually become one of the most dramatic personality on social media and this has been part of his lifestyle ever since he was in secondary school.
Fast rising cross-dresser, James Brown has opened up on his past as he claimed he became a b!tch in his early stage.

James Brown is gradually become one of the most dramatic personality on social media and this has been part of his lifestyle ever since he was in secondary school.



The popular cross-dresser revealed some in-depth secrets about his past, revealing how he was bullied in school and the steps he took in conquering it.

According to James, he was bullied at his early stage in school by friends who taught they could get things done their way however he summoned courage when he was promoted to SS1 and became a bitch who started bullying others.
James Brown who was so emotional about the rate at which young adults get bullied encouraged them to summon courage and be brave so as to put an end to such action.

Watch video of James Brown narrating his ordeal with bullies below;


May 05, 2020

[Gist] Why Clarence Peters is still in detention” – Lagos Police

The Lagos State Police has given reason on why they are still detaining Clarence Peters over the death of , Kodak.

Recall that the music video director has debunked report of him being “arrested” as he stated that he willingly made himself available to the police.
The Lagos State Police Spokesperson Bala Elkana said they are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of the dancer and also waiting for the autopsy result.

He further revealed that the investigation is a natural cause, and also important for Clarence Peters and any other person who was there.

He said;

“My response has been clear. Do we have him in custody, I say we do. Why do you have him in custody? We are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of the dancer.

“We are also waiting for the autopsy result. Investigation is a natural cause. It is important for him and it is also good for any other person who was there. If nobody has a hand in it, the report will clear everybody. If the result says it is a murder case, the law will take its cause. That is exactly why we have him, that is exactly what we are doing.”

Monday 4 May 2020

May 04, 2020

[Gist] Lady shocked as man surprises her with 100k alert after she snubbed his first message since January

An anonymous man has surprised a Nigerian lady with 100k alert after she aired the first message he sent her since 4th of January 2020.

The lady with the username @Ikoojo__ took to the micro-blogging platform Twitter to share the surprise with her followers and thanked the unidentified man.
“Thank you God of Anon(nymous)” she tweeted while sharing screenshots of the said transaction and herchat with the man.

Meanwhile, after posting, it could visibly be seen that she purposely aired the message the young man sent her since 4th of January, 2020.

The possibly rich anonymous man who is wanted to surprise her by simply requesting for her bank account details, which she obliged him simply asked “send me your acc. no.”

When he had sent her the 100k, he simply messaged her “Done, stay safe”, only for the lady to receive 100k alert.

See tweet and screenshots below:

Sunday 3 May 2020

May 03, 2020

[Gist] Nigerian Police Force Reacts To Viral Video Of Woman Assaulting A Police Officer

The Nigerian Police has reacted:
COVID-19 ENFORCEMENT DUTY: IGP Condemns attack on Police Officers in Oyo
- Commends Officer for his Uncommon Restraint
- Warns against unprovoked attack on Police Personnel

The Inspector General of Police, IGP M.A Adamu, NPM, mni, has commended the DCO II, Eruwa Police Division,

ASP Adeyemo Ogunyemi, for his uncommon restraint and professionalism in the face of unprovoked attack as shown in a viral video where a woman identified as Kehinde Afolake was seen assaulting him unchallenged and without retaliation,while he was carrying out the COVID-19 enforcement duties at Gbolagunte, Okeola area of Eruwa, Ibarapa, Oyo State on 1st May, 2020.

The officer, like a lamb being led to the slaughter, did not fight back but rather, maintained absolute calm, patience and decorum even as the woman rough handled him and slapped him severally.

The said woman also assaulted two female police officers, Inspr. Ojola Abiola and Inspr. Queen Eguaoje and gave one of them human bite on Saturday, 2nd May, 2020 during an attempt to invite her to the Police Station for the earlier incident of serious assault on the DCO.

The Ewura incident thus is a classic example of unprovoked, unwarranted and unnecessary attacks faced by police officers
in the course of performing their legitimate duties. The IGP therefore warns that this trend will no longer be tolerated by the Force.

The IGP notes that since the commencement of the COVID-19 enforcement duties, a total of 27 police personnel have suffered series of attacks and assaults from members of the public at different times and different locations. Many of these officers, he reiterates are still in hospitals receiving treatment from the injuries sustained during such attacks.

These include a female police officer, PC Ngozi Nkem, in Agbor, Delta State who was seriously assaulted when a police team was dispersing a group of persons holding a birthday party in clear disobedience to the social restrictions and distancing orders.

Apart from the attack on the person of police officers, some of these citizens have equally carried out attacks on police assets and facilities. For example, two (2) police stations and police quarters were attacked and burnt down in Katsina and Abia States while fifteen (15) police vehicles/motorcycles were also damaged.

Meanwhile, the IGP has directed the Commissioner of Police, Oyo Command to carry out a discreet investigation into the Ewura attack on the police officers and ensure that justice is done.

The IGP enjoins the citizens to continue to cooperate with the police and other security personnel and voluntarily comply with all COVID-19 prevention orders.

He reiterates that the Force shall continue to hold officers accountable and mete out commensurate punishments on any personnel who violate the rights of the citizens.

He however warns against any unprovoked attack and assault on police officers while in the course of their duties as perpetrators will be made to face the full wrath of the law.

                      Watch Video Below

Saturday 2 May 2020

May 02, 2020

[Gist] Access Bank To Shut Down 346 Banks Nationwide (See Full List)

Nigerian financial power house, Access Bank, annunciated the closure of more than 300 of its branches nationwide in a bid cut down running costs as a result of the outbreak of the deadly virus, COVID-19.

This move comes in the wake of a statement made by the group managing director/CEO of Access Bank, Herbert Wigwe who explained the reasons behind a planned mass retrenchment of its workforce, stating that some of its branches will be closed up until December of this year.

Herald NG earlier reported that Wigwe made this disclosure via video conferencing in a town hall meeting with the bank’s staff that later leaked on social media platforms.

Wigwe noted that those to be affected by the mass retrenchment are mostly outsourced staff and workers offering nonessential services. This group makes for about 75% of the Organisation’s staff strength in its branches nationwide.


“We probably don’t need as much security as required; even to the fact that we are not gonna have all our branches open between now and December. We don’t need all the tellers.” Wigwe said in the video.

“The second has to do with our professional cost. Now that is one that is very tricky and it is tricky because I do understand and appreciate that its gonna, you know, bring its own pain to staff.

“We basically have to make the adjustments the same way you sounded when we spoke 10 days ago with respect to basically cutting down cost.

“I will be the first to take the hit and I’m gonna take the largest pay cut, which would be as much as 40 percent. The rest we would have to cascade right through the institution. Everybody may have to make some adjustments of some sort.”

Industry observers have the notion that Wigwe’s retrenchment strategy and closure of its branches affects the most vulnerable of his employees. They also believe the move will be counter-productive for many families; especially the poor if the financial records of the bank truly show it has the capacity to cushion the effect of the pandemic.

LIST OF BRANCHES TO BE SHUT DOWN

ACCESS BANK RET SHOP – OSISIOMA (001)

UMUAHIA BRANCH
15 AZIKWE ROAD
FAULKS ROAD BRANCH ABA
UMUDIKE BRANCH
ACCESS BANK, UMUAHIA, IKOT – EKPENE ROAD)
ABA, ASA ROAD
RET SHOP – UMUAHIA (039)
GIBBS STREET BRANCH
ACCESS BANK, IKOT EKPENE BRANCH
ABAK, IKOT – EKPENE ROAD
32 AKA ROAD BRANCH
UYO, BANK LAYOUT
ONITSHA BRANCH
NNEWI BRANCH
UP IWEKA and OGIDI BRANCHES
ONITSHA, SOKOTO ROAD.
ONITSHA, OGBARU ENAMEL WARE MARKET
NNEWI, OLD NKWO MARKET ROAD
ACCESS BANK, OBOSI, CITY BISCUIT ROAD
OKIJA, OLD OKIJA IHIALA OGUTA RD
BRIDGE HEAD BRANCH
AWKA, AZIKIWE STREET AND ACESS BANK, UNIZIK BRANCHES
RET SHOP-NIGER DELTA UNI. MINI(082)
GBOKO BRANCH
ZAKI IBIAM BRANCH
MAKURDI, NEW BRIDGE ROAD
RET SHOP – N/BANK MAKURDI (034)
GBOKO BRANCH
MAIDUGURI, BURGA ROAD
RET SHOP – UNIV. OF MAIDUGURI (020)
RET SHOP – SHEHU LAMINU WAY (020)
IKOM, OKIMI OSABOR STREET
CALABAR, NDIDEM USANG ISO ROAD
CALABAR, MAYNE AVENUE
ASABA, 163 NNEBISI ROAD
DECO ROAD BRANCH
UGHELLI, MARKET ROAD
RET SHOP – WARRI (005)
AGBOR BRANCH
ASABA, NNEBISI ROAD
OKPANAM ROAD BRANCH
WARRI OKUMAGBA AVENUE
ABAKALIKI, OGOJA ROAD
RET SHOP – EBONYI STATE UNIV (035)
EKENWA-BENIN BRANCH
USELU BRANCH
23 AIRPORT ROAD BRANCH
BENIN, SAPELE ROAD
BENIN, UGBOWO ROAD
BENIN, 123 BENIN-AGBOR ROAD
TEXTILE MILL ROAD BRANCH
OKADA BRANCH
IHAMA BRANCH
BENIN, MISSION ROAD
BENIN BRANCH
UNIBEN BRANCH
IJERO EKITI CASH CENTRE
AJILOSUN, ADO EKITI BRANCH
EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY BRANCH
ENUGU STATE UNIVERSITY BRANCH
AGBANI ROAD BRANCH
ENUGU,GARDEN AVENUE
ENUGU, OKPARA AVENUE
ENUGU, 9TH MILE
ENUGU, NIKE LAKE ROAD
UNN NSUKKA BRANCH
UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA ENUGU BRANCH
OKPARA AVENUE BRANCH
WUSE 2 BRANCH
FEDERAL SECRETARIAT ABUJA BRANCH
UTAKO BRANCH
ABUJA NNPC TOWERS BRANCH
DURUMI BRANCH
DEI DEI ABUJA, BUILDING MATERIALS MARKET
NYANYA ABUJA, OPP. NYANYA SHOPPING COMPLEX
GWAGWALADA ABUJA, PARK LANE
WUSE 2 ABUJA, AMINU KANO CRESCENT
GWARINPA
ABUJA,LADOKE AKINTOLA BOLVD
LIFE CAMP ABUJA, JABI-KARMO ROAD
ADETOKUNBO ADEMOLA, ABUJA BRANCH
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BRANCH
GARKI BRANCH
BANK OF INDUSTRY (BOI),ABUJA
GARKI AREA 11 BRANCH
NASDA BRANCH
DEI DEI BRANCH
FED MIN OF JUSTICE BRANCH
FEDERAL MORTGAGE BANK BRANCH
GARKI ABUJA, CENTRAL BUSINESS AREA
HERBERT MACAULAY, ABUJA BRANCH
RET SHOP -FED. SECRETARIAT ABJ(061)
ZONE 5 ABUJA, MICHAEL OKPARA STREET
RET SHOP- SAVANNAH SUITES, ABJ(013)
RET SHOP -AREA 1 COMPLEX ABUJA(077)
GOMBE, BIU RD.
BANK ROAD OWERRI BRANCH
NEKEDE BRANCH
OWERRI, ORLU ROAD
MBAISE, AHIARA JUNCTION MBAISE
RET SHOP – FUTO (017)
OWERRI, DOUGLAS ROAD
OKIGWE, WESLEY QUARTERS OKIGWE RD
RET SHOP – NAZE MARKET (090)
RET SHOP – IMO STATE SECTARIAT(090)
HADEJIA BRANCH
KADUNA BRANCH
A2 AHMADU BELLO WAY BRANCH
UNGWAN RIMI BRANCH
NNPC REFINERY KADUNA BRANCH
GUMI MAIN MARKET
JAJI, COMMAND AND STAFF COLLEGE
ALI AKILU ROAD BRANCH
ZARIA BRANCH
KACHIA ROAD KADUNA
KADUNA, ISA KAITA ROAD
RET SHOP – ZARIA (127)
ANCHAU BRANCH
KANO BRANCH
BELLO ROAD BRANCH KANO
KATIN KWARI BRANCH
BAYERO UNIVERSITY BRANCH
RET SHOP – DAWANUA, KANO (058)
BICHI BRANCH
AMINU KANO TEACHING HOSPITAL BRANCH
KANO, FRANCE ROAD, SABON GARI
RET SHOP – BAYERO UNI. KANO (007)
KATSINA, NAGODO ROAD
KATSINA BRANCH
KAFUR BRANCH
DANJA BRANCH
BIRNIN KEBBI, SANI ABACHA ROAD
OBAJANA CASH CENTRE
LOKOJA, MURTALA MUHAMMED WAY
FOLAWIYO STREET BRANCH
ILORIN, IBRAHIM TAIWO ROAD
KWARA STATE POLYTECHNIC
IBEJU LEKKI
VICTORIA ISLAND BRANCH
IDEJO BRANCH
IKOTA BRANCH
LEKKI CHEVRON BRANCH
AJOSE ADEOGUN BRANCH
IKOYI, AWOLOWO ROAD
AJAH, LEKKI – EPE EXPRESSWAY
AJAH, ADDO ROAD
LEKKI PHASE I, ADMIRALTY WAY
RET SHOP – IKOTA, VGC LAGOS (095)
LAGOS ISLAND, KING GEORGE V BRANCH
BROAD STREET 2 BRANCH
BBA LAGOS, ATIKU ABUBAKAR PLAZA
TRADE FAIR COMPLEX, ASPAMDA, HALL 2
ALABA, DENSINE PLAZA OLOJO DRIVE
ALABA INTERNATIONAL, DOBBILL PLAZA AVENUE
MAZA MAZA BRANCH
ALABA INTERNATIONAL, OLD GARAGE
OLD OJO BRANCH
LIGALI AYORINDE
ADEYEMO ALAKIJA BRANCH
ADEOLA ODEKU BRANCH
ADEOLA HOPEWELL BRANCH
AWOLOWO ROAD 2 BRANCH
SAKA TINUBU BRANCH
RET SHOP – PALMS MALL, LAGOS (026)
BURMA ROAD APAPA BRANCH
BROAD STREET BRANCH
CREEK ROAD APAPA BRANCH
TINCAN ISLAND BRANCH
APONGBON BRANCH
IBAFON BRANCH
POINT ROAD BRANCH
MARINA BOI BRANCH
48 MARINA BRANCH
LAGOS ISLAND, MARINA
LAGOS ISLAND, BALOGUN STREET
APAPA, LIVERPOOL ROAD
APAPA, BURMA ROAD
TRADE FAIR BRANCH
ASPAMDA BRANCH
FESTAC 2 BRANCH
AGUDOSI BRANCH
MAZA MAZA, OLD OJO ROAD
RET SHOP – SATELLITE TOWN (028)
OLD ALABA MOTOR PARK
OJUELEGBA BRANCH
GBAGADA, GBAGADA EXPRESSWAY
IDI-ARABA BRANCH
LAWANSON/ITIRE RD BRANCH
RET SHOP – ALUMINUM VILLAGE (011)
RET SHOP – IYANA IPAJA (110)
TOYIN STREET BRANCH
IKEJA, 60 OPEBI ROAD
MARYLAND,MOBOLAJI BANK ANTHONY WAY
RET SHOP – ISHERI, BERGER)
IDDO BRANCH
KOSOKO STREET BRCH
NNAMDI AZIKWE STREET IDUMOTA BRANCH
OYINGBO BRANCH
LAGOS ISLAND, OKE ARIN
YABA, HERBERT MACAULAY ROAD BRANCH
SURULERE, ENITAN STREET AGUDA
RET SHOP – JANKARA , LAGOS ISD(002)
RET SHOP – OGUNLANA DRIVE (051)
RET SHOP – BARIGA AKOKA (087)
LASU CAMPUS BRANCH
AMUWO ODOFIN BRANCH
SEME BORDER, BADAGRY EXPRESS WAY
FESTAC TOWN, SECOND AVENUE
COKER, LAGOS/BADAGRY EXPRESSWAY
TRADE FAIR COMPLEX, ASPAMDA OFFICE BLOCK 2
BBA LAGOS, BANK PLAZA
PALM AVENUE BRANCH
ILUPEJU BRANCH
MATORI BRANCH
IKORODU 2 BRANCH
TEJUOSHO BRANCH
ILUPEJU 2 BRANCH
GBAGADA BRANCH
OJOTA BRANCH
ODOGUNYAN BRANCH
OSHODI BRANCH
MATORI, LADIPO STREET
OJUELEGBA, SHIFAWU STREET
OSHODI, OSHODI-APAPA EXPRESSWAY
RET SHOP – TEJUOSHO MKT, LAG (050)
RET SHOP – KETU (088)
RET SHOP – DALEKO (099)
RET SHOP – OJUWOYE MARKET (099)
OSOLO WAY BRANCH
NAHCO BRANCH
EGBEDA BRANCH
EJIGBO BRANCH
IJU BRANCH
DOPEMU BRANCH
IYANA IPAJA, LAGOS ABEOKUTA EXPRESS WAY
ISOLO, MUSHIN ROAD
IDIMU, IDIMU ROAD IKOTUN
OKOTA, 56 AGO PALACE WAY
AKOWONJO, SHASHA ROAD
MAFOLUKU, INTL AIRPORT ROAD
RET SHOP – OKOTA, ISOLO LAGOS (004)
ADENIYI JONES IKEJA BRANCH
OJODU BERGER BRANCH
OPEBI BRANCH
IKEJA, AWOLOWO WAY
OREGUN BRANCH
IKEJA, LADIPO OLUWOLE STREET
OGBA, IJAIYE ROAD
ALAUSA BRANCH
OREGUN, ZIATECH ROAD OREGUN
IKEJA GRA, JOEL OGUNNAIKE STREET
MAGODO, CMD ROAD IKOSI
RET SHOP – IFAKO AGEGE (080)
RET SHOP – IFAKO GBAGADA (087)
IDUMOTA BRANCH
OGUNLANA DRIVE BRANCH
67 ST FINBARRS RD-BARIGA
IJESHATEDO BRANCH
UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS BRANCH
SABO YABA BRANCH
ADENIJI ADELE BRANCH
EBUTE METTA BRANCH
EBUTE METTA, MARKET STREET OYINGBO
APONGBON, ISSA WILLIAMS/OFFIN RD
RET SHOP – IDDO, EBUTE METTA)
ARTICLE MARKET BRANCH
RET SHOP-NASS. STATE UNI.KEFFI(073)
LAFIA, DOMA ROAD
KEFFI, ABUBAKAR BURGA STREET
MINNA, PAIKO ROAD
SULEJA DEPOT CASH CENTRE
MINNA 2 BRANCH
SULEJA, IBB MARKET
OOU BRANCH
ABEOKUTA, UACN COMPLEX IBARA
SAGAMU, AKARIGBO STREET
IJEBU ODE, 35 IBADAN ROAD
COVENANT BRANCH
RCCG CAMP BRANCH
OKE ILEWO BRANCH
ILARO BRANCH
OTTA, OTTA INDUSTRIAL LAYOUT
OWODE YEWA MARKET BRANCH
IDI IROKO BORDER BRANCH
OTTA, IDIROKO ROAD
RET SHOP – BABCOCK UNIVERSITY (137)
AKURE BRANCH
ADEKUNLE AJASIN UNIVERSITY CAMPUS BRANCH
AKURE, OYEMEKUN STREET
ONDO, YABA ROAD
ADEYEMI COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
IREE BRANCH
ILESHA, ITA BALOGUN STREET
ILE IFE BRANCH
IPETU IJESHA BRANCH
OAU ILE IFE BRANCH
REDEEMER UNIVERSITY EDE BRANCH
SAKI BRANCH
APOMU BRANCH
LAUTECH BRANCH
BODIJA BRANCH 2
IWO ROAD 2 BRANCH
UCH IBADAN BRANCH
IBADAN, OKE – ADO
IBADAN, AGODI UCH SECOND GATE
OYO BRANCH
OJOO BRANCH
OGBOMOSO BRANCH
OGBOMOSHO, ILORIN ROAD
BODIJA BRANCH 1
NEW COURT ROAD BRANCH
EKOTEDO BRANCH IBADAN
JOS BRANCH
JOS, COMMERCIAL AREA
JOS, CLUB ROAD
RET SHOP – KATAKO (015)
BUKURU BRANCH
RET SHOP – UNIVERSITY OF JOS (055)
IKOKWU BRANCH
RET SHOP – OLD ABA ROAD, PH (086)
BONNY CASH CENTRE
ELEME BRANCH
EASTERN BULKCEMENT BRANCH
PH, TRANS AMADI
PH, FOT ONNE
OBIGBO PH, LOCATION ROAD
RET SHOP – ODUA ROAD, PHC (003)
BORI BRANCH
UNIPORT BRANCH
RSUST BRANCH
PH, 50 IKWERRE ROAD
PLOT105 OLU OBASANJO PH BRANCH
GARRISON BRANCH
GADA MARKET BRANCH
USMAN DANFODIO UNIVERSITY BRANCH
SOKOTO, MAIDUGURI ROAD
GUSAU, CANTEEN ROAD

Thursday 30 April 2020

April 30, 2020

[Edu] Meet Hajiya Hassu Iro Inko; The first female Degree graduate In Katsina State (Video)

Born in Kankia town on November 10 1936. She received her Elementary education in Mani (1942-43). Federal school Katsina (1944), Government girls School Sokoto (1945), Middle School Katsina (1946-47), Government Girls School Kano (1947-49). Women Teachers College Kano (1950-51), she was at the Advanced teachers’ College Zaria (1969-71) for the national Certificate in Education course, In 1972, she obtained a Diploma at the Institute of Education.

ABU Zaria, between 1971 and 1972 she studied at the Ahmadu Bello University where she obtained a Bachelor’s degree in education thus becoming the first female graduate in Katsina State.

                      Watch Video Below

She also studied at the Nottingham University England (1972-73). Hajiya Hassu had worked at various levels, starting as a primary school teacher (1952-54) headmistress (1965-69) and Principal 1973-1976.
She was the Federal Electoral Commissioner for Lagos (1976-78), Minna (1979), Abuja (1980-82) and Kano (1983).

At State level, she was the Chief Education Officer (women) at the state Ministry of Education and one time Chairperson of Dutsinma and Rimi Local Governments.

She was recipient of various Awards including the member of the Federal Republic (MFR) in 1998.

National Merit Award by national Council of Women Societies (1996) and Merit Award by Gidauniyar Jihaar Katsina. She retired 1992 and died thereafter.
April 30, 2020

[Gist] Bollywood Actor Rishi Kapoor Dies Of Leukaemia Aged 67 (Photos)

The Indian actor Rishi Kapoor, who built a career as one of Bollywood’s romantic heroes, has died of leukaemia at the age of 67.

Kapoor, part of a famous Bollywood family, was admitted to hospital in Mumbai on Wednesday and died on Thursday, according to a family statement.

“The doctors and medical staff at the hospital said he kept them entertained to the last,” said the family in a statement.

“He remained jovial and determined to live to the fullest right through two years of treatment across two continents. Family, friends, food and films remained his focus and everyone who met him during this time was amazed at how he did not let his illness get the better of him.”

Kapoor had returned to India last September after undergoing treatment for cancer in the US for almost a year, and was admitted to hospital twice in February.

His father, Raj Kapoor, and grandfather, Prithviraj Kapoor, were doyens of Bollywood, the vast Hindi-language film industry based in Mumbai. Kapoor began acting as a teenager and received the National Film Award for his debut role as a child artist in his father’s 1970 film Mera Naam Joker.

He went on to act in more than 90 films, often as the romantic lead, and became well known for his talents in singing and dancing. In one of Bollywood’s most legendary love stories, he ended up marrying Nitu Singh, who had co-starred as his love interest in several films. Their son Ranbir Kapoor is now also a current top Bollywood actor.


April 30, 2020

[Gist] Nigerian video vixen and dancer, Kodak dies after allegedly being electrocuted while charging her phone

Popular Nigerian dancer and video vixen, Kodak has been confirmed dead in the late hours of Wednesday April 29.
According to reports, Kodak was electrocuted while charging her phone at a video director’s home in Omole Estate, Lagos. She was confirmed dead at a nearby hospital she was rushed to.
Olamide who penned down a tribute to her wrote;

“Rest up Kodak”
Popular dancer, Poco Lee also wrote;

“We lost A Legend in the Dance Industry & Nigeria at large….Forever in our Hearts #restinpeacepicturekodak”

Sunday 26 April 2020

April 26, 2020

[Edu] How The 36 States Got Their Names In Nigeria

There's rich history behind every state and its name. Check out all the states and how they were named.

From names of rivers to popular heroes, see how all the 36 Nigerian states got their names.

1. Abia

Abia is an acronym from the four main groups of people in the state as at the time it was formed in 1991: Aba Bende Isuikwuato Afikpo.

2. Adamawa

Adamawa was named after a warrior, Modibbo Adama Bin Ardo Hassan, that conquered the region in the beginning of the 19th century.

3. Akwa-Ibom

Akwa Ibom is named after the Qua Iboe (or Kwa Iboe) River.

4. Anambra

The state got its name from the corrupted version of Oma Mbala (Ànyịm Ọma Mbala), a popular river in the area.

5. Bauchi

There are three versions of how Bauchi got its name are:

‘Bauchi’ is Hausa word meaning the southern flanks of Hausaland. Tribes living in the southern parts of the Hausaland were referred to as "kasashen bauchi" and the area they lived in later came to be known simply as Bauchi. The second version the state was named for Baushe, a famous hunter who settled there before the 19th century. The third states that ‘bauchi’ is Hausa word for slavery since it was a center for slave raiders.

6. Bayelsa

Bayelsa is a combination of the acronyms of three local government areas which were pulled out of old Rivers state — Brass LGA known as BALGA, Yenegoa LGA known as YELGA and Sagbama LGA known as SALGA. The mathematics involved in the formation of their names is BA + YEL + SA = BAYELSA

7. Benue

The state was named after the "europeanised" corruption of 'Binuwe', the Batta word for ‘Mother of Waters’.

8. Borno

The alternative name of the Kanuris, the predominant ethnic group in the state, is 'Borno' which gave inspiration for the naming of the state.

9. Cross River

The state took its name from a River called Oyono or Cross River.

10. Delta

The state is where the River Niger forms a delta as it enters the Atlantic Ocean.

11. Ebonyi

Ebonyi is the anglicised version of 'Aboine', a river that cuts through Abakaliki, the state capital.

12. Edo

The Bini people who dwell in the area had always referred to themselves as Edo or Iduu. This inspired the name of the state.

13. Ekiti

‘Okiti’ is a term that is said to denote a settlement of many hills. It later became 'Ekiti'.

14. Enugu

Due to the many hills and rocky terrain in the area, the people named it in igbo, "Enu Ugwu" meaning "top of the hill". The state is named after the anglicised version, Enugu.

15. Gombe

Gombe is the dialect of Fulani language (Fulfulde) spoken in the area.

16. Imo

Just like many of the Nigerian states, Imo took its name from the popular river, Imo Mmiri.

17. Jigawa

Jigawa takes inspiration from its distinctively golden-coloured soil.

18. Kaduna

'Kadunas' is the plural form of crocodile in Hausa. The state therefore got its name from the many crocodiles in Kaduna River.

19. Kano

Kano was the name of a blacksmith from the Gaya tribe who settled in the area while sourcing for ironstone. The state was named after him.

20. Katsina

The state was named after the wife of a popular local ruler known as Janzama. Her name was Katsina.

21. Kebbi

It is said that Kebbi was named after the Ka’abba in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

22. Kogi

Since the popular confluence in Nigeria is located in the state, Kogi is said to have been derived from ‘kogin’, the hausa word for river.

23. Kwara

River Niger used to be called River Kwara by the Nupes at the Northern border of the state. The state was named after this.

24. Lagos

In 1472, the first set of Europeans to set foot in Lagos were the Portuguese. Due to the many lagoons and rivers in the town, they named it Lagos, which is the Portuguese word for 'lakes'.

25. Nasarawa

Nasarawa is a native word for 'victorious'. The state was named by the founder of Nasarawa kingdom, Makama Dogo.

26. Niger

This was named after the River Niger.

27. Ogun

This state was also named after a river — Ogun River.

28. Ondo

Ondo is a word used for settlers. The state was named after the settlers of the old Ondo Kingdom.

29. Osun

This state was also named after a river — the River Osun.

30. Oyo

The state was named after the Old Oyo empire.

31. Plateau

The state was named after the picturesque Jos plateau. Jos got its name from the mispronunciation of the town 'Gwosh'.

32. Rivers

Rivers State was named after the many water bodies present in the area.

33. Sokoto

Sokoto is the anglicized version of the Arabic word ‘suk’ meaning ‘market’ or ‘place of commerce’. The state itself was named after the defunct Sokoto Caliphate.

34. Taraba

Taraba state got its name from the Taraba River.

35. Yobe

Komadugu Yobe (Waube or Ouobe) or River Yobe (or River of Yo) inspired the name of the state.

36. Zamfara

This state was named after Zamfarawa, one of the subdialects of the Eastern Hausa group.

Saturday 25 April 2020

April 25, 2020

[Gist] Bra-Shaped Face-Masks In Japan Sell Out Minutes After Launch (Photos)

Fashion lovers are coming up with innovative ways to stay fashionable despite the coronavirus pandemic and one of such ways is through face mask.

Recently, bra-cup face mask memes surfaced online and went viral but a Japanese company decided to make them a reality and they sold out almost instantly.

Atsumi Fashion, an apparel manufacturer in the city of Himi, Toyama Prefecture that specialises in women’s underwear garments decided that applying the same design to face masks wouldn’t be such a bad idea.

According to SoraNews24, though the lace bra face mask started out as a joke the company underestimated Japanese consumers appetite for ingenuity and sexy underwear. The prototype Atsumi Fashion originally showcased got a lot of attention online.

The company promoted the face masks by sharing a photo of model and TV personality Aya Kondo wearing a lace bra face mask. The former “Terrace House” cast member came by to visit the store, and wore the lace bra mask.

Soon after, a whole collection of bra face masks was announced.

The lace bra face masks went on sale last Saturday at 1,490 yen (US$14) and sold out minutes after it became available.

The company underestimated demand, offering only 50 units for each color available (white, pink, lime, aqua blue, black), but a new batch of lace bra masks is already in the works.

Shoppers flocked both Atsumi Fashion’s online shop, Lingerie Lab and its storefront on online marketplace Rakuten.

They also have simpler designs available, if lace isn’t your style.

Atsumi Fashion added a disclaimer on its Rakuten storefront that the product was not meant to be a replacement for surgical masks, but can be thought of as an equivalent for cloth masks.

Getting your hands on a proper medicinal face mask in Japan is pretty hard these days, but clothing companies around the country are trying to alleviate the shortage by producing reusable cloth masks.

It waits to be seen if the western world will replicate this marketing success from Asia.


Tuesday 7 April 2020

April 07, 2020

[Gist] Guys Please Stop Giving Your Money To Ladies By Toks2008

There is a difference between a guy who decides to give his lady money without her making demands and a lady who has the habit of demanding.

It is ok to give your lady money only if you feel like or when it is extremely necessary and you should only give money you can afford without expecting anything in return but never ever put yourself in a difficult position where the lady you are dating will be making financial requests from you as if it is her right because no matter the sacrifices you make, she will still dump you if she wants to and when you look back to recount all you have done for her, you will realize how all the money you have given her would have been enough to change the life of someone very dear to you.

I have read many stories of guys lamenting about how they spent so much for a lady just for the same lady to end up dumping them for another man and i always wonder if these ladies forced the money out of them at gunpoint.

A lady who truly desires you will never make unrealistic financial demands from you but only a woman who does not have your interest will make demands as she wishes because she has no plans with you... the fact that you give a lady money does not mean she will love you and...in fact, a woman will take your money and give to another broke guy she desires cos a woman will sleep with a man she truly wants even if she gets nothing from him.

Please work hard, save and invest your money for your future, spend on your parents and family members and if you must give any lady money please do it without expecting anything in return and give only what you can afford.

Don't be scared of losing any lady because you have no money to give to her and stop wasting your money chasing shadows cos a lady who will be yours will always be yours and a lady who is truly yours will help you save your money and not take and take from you because if you give your girlfriend money because you don't want to lose her, you must keep up with her demands even after you marry her else she will dump you

Hope this makes sense.
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Monday 6 April 2020

April 06, 2020

[Gist] The reason why adamawa state music/firm industry don't have alots of female acts By Adamawaloaded

The reason why Adamawa state music/Firm industry don't have alots of female Singers/Rappers/Actress
Is that 60% of producers of music & movie demanded for sex and this need to stop if we really want to see someone like Tiwa or Tonto dikeh brought up from adamawa industry!!
Gaskiya the thing just the disturb me, am not saying that their are not female artistes in the state o, we have female artistes like MICEL, STACY, FRAGGIE, TESH who are doing incredible well gaskiya but we need more female artiste to make it more competitive,
 Their are royal producers I mean 40% in Adamawa that are not demanding sex from the upcoming female artiste or Actress and I pray the continue giving this upcoming female acts chance to showcase their talents cause it good to have female artistes in the industry its really make industry good,
I want to hear something like this female artiste is from adamawa one day.

Sign: Adamawaloaded

Sunday 5 April 2020

April 05, 2020

[Gist] Stop turning this young ladies into hoes Adamawa state Modeling Agency & Event planners By Adamawaloaded!!!


Adamawa state Pageantry!!!
So many things is happening in Adamawa state Modelling bussinessThe fact that the event planners are trying so hard on this little girls that are into this modeling business in the state capital yola/jimeta
The planners are asking this little children for sex Before the win/crown/ or do modeling business with them And this thing most stop if you really want to see this modeling business to growth, the fact that the young ladies don't have any choice/options than to accept the offer the planners offered to them because the really want to become somebody the really want to become popular like Rihanna or Beyonce one day so this young ladies dont have any option left than give their bodies to this people for them to get what the really want what the always dream about but this event planners or modeling business managers are really destroying the future of our dear state, this people are destroying the future of this young ladies who set their mind into this modeling business,
Now how do you want them to feel when you already kill their mindset of winning you turn them to hoes and kill their souls with sex stuff before the get crown or win something in the thing the set their goals on,
Please stop turning this little children to hoes (bitches) or sex machines the don't deserve it the deserve to be treated like a queens not hoes because it kill their fashion for modeling,
Message to all adamawa event planners!!!

Sign: Adamawaloaded
April 05, 2020

[Gist] Nigerian couple gets married in living room amidst covid-19 scare

A couple has decided that the rampaging deadly disease, coronavirus, is too small to stop them from being joined together as husband and wife.
The unnamed couple whose wedding photo has gone viral on social media decided not to change their wedding date like many others in the same situation as they have done by postponing their wedding till after the COVID-19 scare.
The couple according to Tony Matinjah who shared their wedding photo on Facebook had gone ahead to get married in their house with few friends attending the wedding ceremony.

The couple got married in their living room with only 10 guests in attendance.

The couple did not only got married but also spent less on refreshments, venue decoration, other entertainments associated with a Nigerian wedding.

The wedding was a simple ceremony due to the order given by the state government to observe total lockdown which started on Friday, April 3, by 11pm in order to prevent the public from the world trending pandemic coronavirus.

The wedding was said to be a lovely event, at least free from public disturbance.

See the post below


Sunday 15 March 2020

March 15, 2020

[Gist] Coronavirus: Indian Hindus Drinking Cow Urine To Prevent Disease

“We have been drinking cow urine for 21 years, we also take bath in cow dung. We have never felt the need to consume English medicine,” said Om Prakash, a person who attended the party.

A Hindu group hosted a cow urine drinking party on Saturday as they believe it wards off the coronavirus, as many Hindus consider the cow sacred and some drink cow urine believing it has medicinal properties.

Experts have repeatedly asserted that cow urine does not cure illnesses like cancer and there is no evidence that it can prevent coronavirus.

The “party,” hosted by a group called the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha (All India Hindu Union) at its headquarters in the country’s capital, was attended by 200 people, and the organizers hoped to host similar events elsewhere in India.

“We have been drinking cow urine for 21 years, we also take bath in cow dung. We have never felt the need to consume English medicine,” said Om Prakash, a person who attended the party.

Chakrapani Maharaj, the chief of the All India Hindu Union, posed for photographs as he placed a spoon filled with cow urine near the face of a caricature of the coronavirus.

Leaders from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist party have advocated the use of cow urine as medicine and a cure for cancer.

A leader from India’s north eastern state of Assam told state lawmakers earlier this month during an assembly session that cow urine and cow dung can be used to treat the coronavirus.

The pathogen, which has infected more than 138,000 people worldwide and left over 5,000 dead, has no known scientific cure and governments across the world are struggling to control the spread of the pandemic.
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Source:- https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-india-cow-urine-pa/hindu-group-offers-cow-urine-in-a-bid-to-ward-off-coronavirus-idUSKBN2110D5

Sunday 8 March 2020

March 08, 2020

[Gist] Top 5 Best Arewa Artist

DjBombozNation™ Present The Best Top 5 Arewa Artist Of All Time Check Them Out Below.
1. Adamawa - Mickey De Viper
2. Abuja         - Vulkz Plamez
3. Bauchi       - B.O.C Madaki
4. Kaduna.     - Dj Abba
5. Niger.         - Keengz
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