Friday, 30 September 2016

Nigeria at 56 - By Reuben Abati

As Nigeria marks its 56th Independence Anniversary, very few Nigerians would expect any form of celebration or excitement.  Independence from colonial rule in 1960 has brought the country so much to be cheerful about, but 56 years later, also a lot of regrets.  I am not one of those who imagine that we would probably have been better off if we had remained under British rule, but that there are some Nigerians who still entertain such impossible thought indicates the depth of the people’s anxiety about Nigeria’s post-colonial reality.
The big issues are well-known: the failure of leadership, corruption, and perpetual anxiety about the future. Every October 1, Nigeria is described as “a crippled giant”, a “toddler”,  “a broken nation”.  And the various editorials, year after year sound so repetitive as they focus on an economy that is not working, the failure of public infrastructure, leadership crisis, the bad habits of the political elite, religious and ethnic violence, disunity, national insecurity, and so on.
 

Why couples should have sex in the morning-Nigerian Prof

Prof. Musa Yakubu of University of Ilorin has said having sex in the early morning lowers blood pressure and reduces risks of heart attack.
Yakubu of the Department of Biochemistry made the assertion in a paper, “Knocking Down the Barriers to Four O’Clock Activities and Reproductive Inadequacies”, presented at the 163rd Inaugural lecture of the university on Friday.

Wow! Cossy Ojiakor goes topless to mark Nigeria's 56th independence

Happy Independence to Nigerians from Cossy!!

3 comments:

  1. Chai.....but those boobs are not independent nau...please wear bra na
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Thursday, 29 September 2016

I destroyed him with beatings -Mother blames herself after son stabbed grand mum 17 times

 A mother has asked for forgiveness after raising her son Andrew, who went on to kill his grandmother Donna Tennant in a brutal attack.

Aaliyah admitted to brutally beating her children with her fists, belts and switches leaving their bodies battered and bruised because she believed in corporal punishment.

Kim Kardashian covers Billboard magazine :The TV Issue

Kim Kardaashian pays homage to Kanye by rocking  his famous Pablo jacket on the cover of Billboard magazine,The TV Issue .

(Pics) Did She Cheat? Conspiracy theorists claim Hillary Clinton wore hidden earpiece during US presidential debate

 Following the epic presidential debate in which Hillary Clinton was widely declared the winner against rival Donald Trump,conspiracy theorists claim the Democratic nominee may have secretly had help.

Eagle-eyed observers claim to have spotted Clinton, wearing what appears to be an hidden earpiece during the debate,Daily Mirror reports.

Kim Kardashian makes her Paris Fashion Week debut in sheer outfit (Photos)

 Kim Kardashian pulled off yet another sheer outfit as she hit Paris Fashion Week today.The reality star was spotted earlier with loads of boxes as she arrived the French capital

Man killed after winning lottery in Lagos

A 35-year-old man, Ejike Onyejekwe, has been killed in the FESTAC Town area of Lagos State.The victim, who lived on 21 Road, K Close, FESTAC, was stabbed to death after winning a lot of money from a lottery.
It was gathered that Onyejekwe, to celebrate the winning, bought drinks for his friends and threw a party last Thursday and Friday.

Ebube Nwagbo,Rukky Sanda, John Dumelo & more stars arrive London for Rok Studios launch (Photos)

Stars who jetted to London yesterday for ROK Studios launch arrived last night .
Spotted in the arrivals hall of London's Gatwick Airport last night was Mercy Aigbe-Gentry, Yvonne Jegede, Chioma Akpotha, Patience Ozokwor, Alexx Ekubo, John Dumelo, Jackie Appiah, Rukky Sanda, Emem Isong, Mike Godson, Oge Okoye, Bolanle Ninalowo, Uche Odoputa, Ebube Nwagbo, Uduak Isong, Mary Lazarus, Padita Agu,Jennifer Eliogu, Bobby Obodo,Kelechi Ogbonna, Agu Emeka Ejikeme, Judith Bulama, Binta Bulama, Selima Bulama, Jemila Bulama and Biodun Stephen.