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VIDEO PREMIERE: Orezi – Shoki

Orezi finally drops the visuals for the monster hit “Shoki” . “Shoki” by Orezi is undeniably one of the biggest song of the year 2014 as the Popito produced cut has caused a major uproar and taken over the streets and airwaves. The video features cameo appearances from dance queen Kaffy , comedian Omo Jesu and MTN ambassador/singer-songwriter Harrysong . In this video Orezi takes us to his hood Okeira, Ogba where the music sensation grew up. Directed by Tosin Igho , watch, enjoy and share.

Apple loses tablet copyright appeal against Samsung

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The world's two leading smartphone makers are fighting over patents, both for smartphones and for tablets like Apple's  iPad , in courts around the world. Britain's Court of Appeal on Thursday upheld the country's High Court judgment that, despite some similarities, Samsung's Galaxy tablet did not infringe Apple's designs, in part because its products were "not as cool".

South Korea spending over a billion Dollars for 5G network

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Is the era of 5G connectivity upon us? The government in South Korea says so, and it's sinking $1.5 billion into upgrades it says will make mobile communications there 1,000 times faster than they are today.

HOW TO GET MORE THAN 100 REAL FOLLOWER ON TWITTER PER DAY

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HOW TO RECHAREGE YOU MOBILE FROM GTB ACCOUNT ON ALL NETWORK

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Nigeria Ranked 112th in Just Released 2013 Global Press Freedom

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The yearly World Press Freedom Index has ranked Nigeria 112th in the world, among nations where the media are seen as partly free. The latest ranking only moved Nigeria three steps up, as it was ranked 115th in 2013. The Paris based media rights watch-dog, Reporters Without Borders defines the partly free countries as those characterised by some restrictions on political rights and civil liberties, often in a context of corruption, weak rule of law, ethnic strife or civil war. Namibia, Cape Verde and Ghana are three African nations listed among the top 30 nations where the press is free. Ghana is rated 27, Namibia, 22, Cape Verde 24. And scores of other African nations fared better than Nigeria. South Africa, Niger, Botswana, Senegal, Mauritania, Sierra-Leone, Liberia, Uganda, Benin, Togo, Kenya and even crisis-torn Central African Republic were rated above Nigeria. This year’s report released today noted that conflicts weighed heavily on the media...

Nigerian Singer Oritse Femi Loses Dad

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Oritse Femi who became popular after his hit single, ‘Mercies of the Lord’, which had late Dagrin on the remix has lost his dad. The singer lost his dad, after his father who sources said was hale and hearty suddenly slumped yesterday afternoon, Monday, 10th of Feb., 2014 and was rushed to a nearby hospital where he later gave up the ghost. He was 62. The singer also announced through his twitter page that he just lost his dad. May his soul rest in peace.

TEN DIES IN KASTINA CRASH

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 Ten people were feared dead while six others sustained in an accident which occurred yesterday morning on Katsina – Dutsinma Road in Katsina State. The accident occurred three and half weeks after more than 20 people lost their lives when vehicles conveying them plunged into a collapsed bridge on Katsina – Kano Road. A witness told our correspondent that the accident occurred about 11.30am, adding that a one-year-old baby was among the victims. The witness, however, said the baby’s mother survived but was injured. He said: “The accident happened after a Nissan bus, with registration number AA 479 JGW, swerved to avoid collusion with an oncoming vehicle but ended hitting a ditch beside the road.” The witness said the impact caused the vehicle to somersault three times, adding that nine people, including the driver, lost their lives while several others sustained injuries. The Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Commission, FRSC, Habu Dauda, who co...

Rivers crisis: NHRC investigates Amaechi’s petition

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Rivers State Governor, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi |  The National Human Rights Commission has commenced investigations into a petition sent to it by Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi over alleged abuse of human rights in the state. A source at the Commission informed our correspondent that the investigation commenced after the receipt of the petition, which was dated October 1, 2013. “The Commission has commenced investigation into the petition, which raised serious rights violation issues,” the source said, adding that the NHRC was constitutionally empowered to undertake the action. Director of Public Affairs and Communication in the NHRC, Mohammed Ladan, confirmed the development. Amaechi had in the petition alleged that abuse of human rights in the Rivers State had affected him, as well as the people of the state. The governor blamed the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr. Joseph Mbu, for the alleged violation of human rights and urged the NHRC to as...

Woman caught planting bomb near Iraq primary school

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  A guard caught a woman planting a bomb next to a primary school in Iraq on Monday, while two blasts killed four Sahwa anti-Al-Qaeda fighters, officials said.  The woman was trying to plant a bomb next to the wall of a school in Madain, south of Baghdad, but was discovered by one of the school’s guards, who turned her over to the army with the help of a second guard, an interior ministry official said.  The attempted bombing came a day after a suicide bombers attacked a primary school and a nearby police station in northern Iraq, killing 18 people, including 10 children.  A total of 36 people were killed in attacks across Iraq on Sunday.  North of the capital, two roadside bombs killed four Sahwa anti-Al-Qaeda fighters and wounded five on Monday.  The Sahwa, who joined forces with the United States from late 2006 and helped bring about a sharp reduction in violence in Iraq, are frequently targeted by Sunni militants, who consider them to be traitors....

Two Russian Warships Head To Syria’s Coast Ahead Of US Planned Air Strikes

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Russia seems poised to defend its ally as Russian warships are being dispatched to the Syrian coast as Moscow boosts its presence in the region ahead of expectations the US will not wait for world support and go it alone with air strikes on the Assad regime. The St Petersburg central naval command has announced the large landing warship Nikolai Filchenkov will set sail for the Syrian coast to join two Russian destroyers which had already left. They will join a Russian anti-submarine ship, a frigate and three other landing ships in the eastern Mediterranean coast. In the game of brinkmanship, the Russians announced the latest warship deployed would be collecting “special cargo” but would not elaborate. “The ship will make call in Novorossiisk, where it will take on board special cargo and set off for the designated area of its combat duty in the eastern Mediterranean,” the Russian official said. The US also has warships in the area and as US president Barack O...

MTN Losses Almost Half Of Its Subscribbers To Mobile Number Portability Scheme

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According to the Director of Public Affairs of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Mr Tony Ojobo, almost half of MTN subscribers switched to other networks during the recently introduced Mobile Number Portability (MNP) scheme.

REVEALED: Prophet Ajanaku Was A Cult Member

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It was claimed that Prophet Ireti Ajanaku resurrected  but this may have been a false attempt to keep his memory alive by some of his church members. The Prophet, Tope Alabi estranged spiritual father has already been confirmed dead and the Oro traditional worshippers have conducted a funeral rite for the late pastor. According to a report Oro Worshippers held funeral rites for Prophet Ajanaku. The late founder and spiritual leader of the Christ Revival Victory Chapel International, Pastor Elijah Iretiola Ajanaku belonged to the Oro cult in his lifetime. Residents of Ikola Odunsi, where Ajanaku lived before he breathed his last on Saturday evening at Gbongan in Osun State, were surprised early Tuesday morning when Oro masquerades went to town in funeral rites for the departed ‘Pastor’. The funeral rites which began at about 12.30am ended between 3 and 4am. The Oro worshippers chanted the name of Ajanaku throughout the night. The worshippers marched through the s...

SHOCKING: Native Doctors’ Herbal Abortions Keep Killing Pregnant Teens

It has been learnt that teenage girls within some communities in Agbor, Kwale, Isoko North and South who became pregnant and were desperate to do away with the pregnancies, sought the help of local doctors, who prepared and administered the herbal concoctions, which ended up costing them their lives, most times. Although security agents have arrested several native doctors in the areas over their use of the portions in terminating pregnancies, the increasing number of deaths arising from intake of the portions now poses serious threats to the free medical health services introduced by the administration of Delta State Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan, especially for pregnant women. The investigation further revealed that teenage girls between 15 and 16 years old, who have dropped out of school because of the unwanted pregnancies, are seen hanging around communities in Isoko, Kwale, Agbor and Asaba communities, waiting for ‘remedies’ from the native doctors. The police, throu...