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Friday, January 29, 2010

LAGBAJA BACK WITH NEW ALBUM!


All those wondering un-end if they’ll ever lay their hands on another Lagbaja album can now heave a sigh of relief, because the masked musician has confirmed that a new album – the first since his 2005 release Africano – is ready, and about to hit the streets.

According to a statement released by his publicist Ayeni Adekunle on Monday April 6, the new album, which comes in two CDs, will be officially released in Nigeria before the end of April.

‘‘I’m glad to tell you, brothers and sisters, that our new album is ready’’, Lagbaja said in Lagos this week. ‘‘The world is going through different challenges right now, but the journey continues. We’ll continue to make good music and preach the gospel of Africa to the rest of the world’’.

‘‘We have two CDs coming out this time. Our fans deserve it, especially having waited for this long’’, He said. A third, the long-anticipated Africano Party (now remixed) will follow later in the year.

Brazil's Lula briefly hospitalized, Davos trip off.......Over Hypertension


Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was briefly hospitalized for high blood pressure and canceled his trip to the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, his office said on Thursday.

Television images showed the 64-year-old Lula, visibly tired and dressed in a white track suit, saying goodbye to doctors as he left hospital in the northeastern city of Recife. His high blood pressure was due to stress, frequent trips and lack of sleep, his doctor Cleber Ferreira said.

Lula took a flight to Sao Paulo, where he will rest at his residence, and his public schedule was canceled through Sunday.

The episode raises questions about the health of the former union leader for the first time since he took office as president of Latin America's largest economy in January 2003.

It could also impair Lula's ability to campaign for his chosen candidate, his chief of staff Dilma Rousseff, in Brazil's presidential election in October. By law, he cannot run for a third consecutive term.

Lula is Brazil's most popular president in recent history. He has overseen its longest period of economic growth in three decades and had been traveling extensively with Rousseff in recent weeks.

On Wednesday, he had a busy schedule in Recife, visiting public works projects and attending a Holocaust memorial ceremony. He complained of chest pains during the day and had to leave a dinner with Pernambuco state Governor Eduardo Campos early because he was feeling ill.

Lula's doctor recommended he be checked before the long flight to Switzerland, the president's office said. His blood pressure was much higher than usual and he was taken to hospital, where the results of exams were normal, it said.

Lula, who has earned praise for fighting social inequality while pursuing market-friendly policies, was due to receive the Global Statesmanship Award in Davos, Switzerland.

The former factory worker won investor confidence in 2003 by abandoning decades of left-wing rhetoric in favor of pragmatic economic policies, including a free-floating exchange rate, fiscal discipline and an inflation-targeting regime.

Tax breaks, low-cost credits and an increased minimum wage have helped Brazil emerge from a brief recession in the second quarter of last year.

Neither Rousseff nor the leading presidential hopeful, Sao Paulo state Governor Jose Serra of the opposition PSDB party, are seen to differ substantially on economic policy from Lula.



I think We Have Another YAR ADUA IN Brazil

Judge awards ₦100m damages to Uzoma Okere


Justice Opeyemi Oke of the Lagos High Court sitting in Igbosere has awarded ₦100 million in damages to Uzoma Okere who was assaulted by four officers of the Nigerian Navy on November 3, 2008.


Ms. Okere sued Rear-Admiral Harry Arogundade, the four naval ratings in his convoy whom she said beat and stripped her on the stated date, when she refused to leave the road for the convoy.

As part of the judgement, the court also asked the respondents to write a letter of apology to the claimants, which must be published in at least four newspapers within one month of the judgement.
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Source: 234next.com


Well I think NIgeria is Improving.......HE GO BETTER

Hey.........Guess who this is????

Thursday, January 28, 2010

ANOTHER SECRET BABY???? JAY Z'S OLD APARTMENT HAD A CHILD'S ROOM IN IT . . . AND IT LOOKS LIKE IT'S FOR A GIRL!!!!

Does Jay Z have a SECRET DAUGHTER????? Well NaijaGIstMe just got its hands on pics from a home that Jay Z rented in 2007.

Jay Z has since moved to his own apartment, but the below pics were taken just after Jay Z left the home (in 2007).

Why is there a little girls room??? Wasn't that supposed to be a bachelor pad????

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Guess Who is celebrating...............Teju Baby Face





What a really good moment

Nigeria Helicopter Crash


A Nigerian Navy Agusta reconnaissance helicopter marked 06 with three naval officers and one rating on board crashed in the swamps of Mmiri Ochiochi in Obodo Isiokpo in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State yesterday, killing all the people on board.


The helicopter was heading to Lagos from Port Harcourt.The mangled bodies have been pulled out at the crash site opposite Government Secondary School, Isiokpo.

According to News Agency of Nigeria, the helicopter went down near Port Harcourt International Airport while searching for a ship that supposedly ran aground in the region.

A naval spokesman Commodore David Nabaida confirmed the crash, adding that it took place in the troubled Niger Delta region of that country, but said he was far from being sure it was perpetrated by terrorists. Militants and oil thieves have attacked pipelines and security forces in the oil-rich Niger Delta region but have not shot down a plane.

Hilary Clinton Speech


US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has blamed failings by Nigerian leaders for increasing "radicalisation" among young Nigerians. She pointed to poor living standards and "unbelievable" corruption. She said she believed that bombing suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was "disturbed by his father's wealth".

Here's what she said "The information we have on the Christmas Day bomber so far seems to suggest that he was disturbed by his father's wealth and the kind of living conditions that he viewed as being not Islamic enough."

Disturbed by his father's wealth? What's wealth got to do with anything? He targeted America, not his father's mansion. There are plenty other rich Muslim men with sons who wouldn't do what Umar did, so I don't understand what she means by this statement.
Thoughts?