Monday 2 February 2015

PHOTOS: This Woman Hasn't Smiled in 40 years

Tess, 50, who sits stony-faced while her friends giggle around her. Not even a flicker of a smile, let alone a laugh, escapes her lips.Tess isn’t devoid of humour, but for nearly 40 years she has made a conscious decision not to laugh or smile — even at the birth of her daughter. This is because Tess says that maintaining a perennial poker face is a crucial way to keeping her — admittedly, impressive — youthful looks.
Tess, who works as a cooking instructor for a vegetable produce company,said

President Jonathan will beat Buhari in the North - PDP

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Buhari has little mental capacity, extremely superficial - Doyin Okupe

As posted on his Facebook page this afternoon. See the rest after the cut...

Photo: BBA Huddah Monroe goes braless

 This is what the former BBA contestant wore to the club last night. See an up close pic after the cut

Photos: D'banj's style game is on point...

For his show this past Saturday, D'banj wore Givenchy jeans, Versace leather jacket, Gucci shoes, Armani t-shirt, Cartier glasses & two watches - Rolex & Cartier . Styled by celebrity stylist, Jeremiah Ogbodo...

The difference between APC and PDP - Governor Fashola

Speaking during an APC meeting with organized private sector at Marina, Lagos today February 2nd, Lagos state governor, Babatunde Fashola, told his audience the difference between APC & PDP
"The manifesto of the APC is designed to address 2015 problems going on to 2019 while PDP has is a 1999 manifesto and that probably explains the disconnect between our realities and the realities that you hear. The transformation that has been put forth has headed south not west. The Naira has weakened, interest rates has come up and it is for us to chose whether we want four more years of that and the Naira is essential in a free fall in an economy that is currently import denominated and it would only mean that the purchasing power of our disposable income would continue to reduce." he said
"The necessity of now is to halt that free fall. That is something we cannot vote continuity on. I will not. But more importantly as the candidate, Gen Buhari, has said, it is essentially not how much really Nigeria earns, it is what value we get out of that money. If we had sold crude oil, our major income earner for like almost 5-6 years at over a $100 per barrel and all of us are saying there is pain, do we want to continue now when there is reduced income with the same team on the same management capacity. If they couldn't do topnotch at $100 per barrel, can we trust them to do more with less?" he added.

Lights Out in Nigeria - written by Chimamanda Adichie

Article written by award-winning writer Chimamanda Adichie, originally published on New York Times. Interesting read. Find below...
We call it light; “electricity” is too sterile a word, and “power” too stiff, for this Nigerian phenomenon that can buoy spirits and smother dreams. Whenever I have been away from home for a while, my first question upon returning is always: “How has light been?” The response, from my gateman, comes in mournful degrees of a head shake.

Pics: Kanye refuses to crack a smile while taking selfies with fans

Kanye, who's said many times that he doesn't like smiling, refused to crack a smile when some fans approached him for photos during the Super Bowl game yesterday. Not only didn't he smile, he didn't even look at the camera. He's being blasted on social media for this pic in particular. See another one after the cut...

Buhari once again declines presidential debate organized by Channels TV, Arise TV and NPAN

APC Presidential candidate Gen. Buhari has declined the invitation to attend a presidential debate organized by Channels TV in conjunction with the Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria, NPAN and Arise TV, which was supposed to hold tomorrow February 3rd.