Thursday, 14 April 2016

Read what Atiku Abubakar told her daughter concerning bringing back the Chibok girls home

Read what Atiku Abubakar told her daughter concerning bringing back the Chibok girls home

 
 
 
 
Today marks exactly two years since the abduction of over 200 schoolgirls in Chibok. Speaking on the issue, former VP Atiku Abubakar expressed confidence that the Buhari-led APC government is committed to bringing the girls home safely.



 
 
 
 

Borrowing to pay salaries is the height of wickedness - Sen. Ben Murray-Bruce

Borrowing to pay salaries is the height of wickedness - Sen. Ben Murray-Bruce

 
 
This is what he shared this on his Facebook page this evening.

Landlady sets her tenant's apartment on fire

Landlady sets her tenant's apartment on fire 

 
 
Nike Azeez, is a landlady who set her tenant's apartment on fire just to eject him. She has been arrested by the police. According to the police, she fled to Alakuko area after the incident. Lagos Police command detectives moved in on her and she is now in their custody. She will soon be charged to court.

Fani-Kayode and his wife host Orji Uzor Kalu and John Fashanu to lunch at his Abuja home

Fani-Kayode and his wife host Orji Uzor Kalu and John Fashanu to lunch at his Abuja home

 
 
  The politician shared the photo on his Twitter handle.

#BBOG: FG delegation visit Chibok parents in Borno (See photos)

#BBOG: FG delegation visit Chibok parents in Borno (See photos)

 
 
A Federal government delegation led by the Minister of Environment, Amina Mohammed, Special Adviser to President Buhari on Social Investments Maryam Uwais, Minister of state for Budget and National Planning Zainab Ahmed and Ministr of state for Power, Works and Housing Mustapha Shehuri, visited Chibok community in Borno state today to commemorate the 2nd year of the abduction of 219 Chibok girls. See more photos below

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

See Photos Of 2face Idibia and His 'Sugarmummy' Rose Benson

See Photos Of 2face Idibia and His 'Sugarmummy' Rose Benson


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Meet Tuface Idibia’s UK-Based Secret Girlfriend, Sugarmummy, Nollywood Actress Rose Benson.
According to a UK-based Nigerian magazine 2baba has a secret sugarmummy in London, a socialite named Rose G Benson.

40-year-old Tubaba and 49-year-old Rose who is also a seasonal Nollywood actress started dating in 2007 after they met at a function in Abuja.


 


Let’s hope 2baba debunk this one soon to put Annie Idibia at rest.


'I Buried My Late Husband 4 Years Ago, But I Still Make Love With Him Every Night' – Woman Reveals

'I Buried My Late Husband 4 Years Ago, But I Still Make Love With Him Every Night' – Woman Reveals

A woman has made a most shocking confession about her interaction with her husband who had already died for as long as four years ago.

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The woman whose story has gone viral since she shared it revealed how her husband and came back to her.
Read what she wrote below:

Please help me, I have gone through enough of this spiritual warfare.
I’m a 30-year-old widow and my husband died 4 years ago when I was 26 years old. We had just gotten married when he was involved in a horrific car accident and died on the spot. That was 5 months after we had been married.
I got a lot emotional pain especially when I began to mysteriously see him every night in my dream. He would be crying whilst looking at me.
 
3 months later I felt like someone was waking me up at night and I was shocked to see him in my bedroom, sitting by side of the bed. I wanted to scream but he held my mouth and said he had come to help me since he had seen that I was suffering a lot.
 
I asked him how that was possible when he was dead and he said although we had buried him, his spirit had not departed. He said he still wanted to be with me for some time. He said he would look after me but he warned me against telling people about this development.
He said I should not tell even his own mother and I agreed not to.
 
I must confess that at that time, I really felt happy because I really missed him. Since then we have been living together as husband and wife with the ghost of my dead husband.
 
Then there is a church I visited early this year and the pastor preached about not interacting with the dead. And it really hit hard. I realised I should not have contact with the dead and it sent shudders in me.
Now I want to stop living with this dead man but I don’t know how to go about it. I really loved my husband and even up to now I still love him dearly. He has never changed. He still is exactly like he was before he died. But what I have noticed is that he is not growing older. He still is exactly as he was when he died four years ago.
 
I don’t even have feelings for any other man. I feel like I’m a married woman. Our s*x life has never changed, It’s still as it was before my husband died. But now I’m scared that I’m living with a corpse in the house. Maybe it’s because I’m now going to church. I have also not stayed with anyone in my house since my husband died. I always live alone.
 
At church, our pastor was once attacked with the demon of another man and the man of God collapsed then became conscious later on. It’s evident that if I ask him to pray for my husband’s spirit to go away, that would be way beyond his powers. I’m also afraid of telling my husband that I don’t want to live him with anymore.
 
How do I tell him when he loves me so much? When visitors come to my house during the day but they don’t see my husband. I have never told anyone about this strange encounter, this is my first time to open up about it. One day he told me that his spirit would depart when I breathe my last. So to him, as long as I’m alive he wants to be with me.
 
Is there any pastor who can solve this spiritual problem? I have been to well known local prophets, but they all failed to detect my dead husband’s spirit. I wanted to come across a prophet who would first detect that I’m living with a dead man before I could narrate my ordeal to him. I am now born again and I now want to live a normal life.
Please help me win this spiritual warfare.
 

Now that Davido and Wizkid are brand ambassadors for Pepsi, checkout the things that can happen

Now that Davido and Wizkid are brand ambassadors for Pepsi, checkout the things that can happen

Fans are already expecting a hit track from Davido and Wizkid after it was recently announced that the ‘Skelewu’ singer is the latest Pepsi ambassador. Yes, a hit track. That’s what you get when you combine two musicians whose songs have never been considered ‘whack’

Since the two seem to be inching towards being close buddies on the same platforms, here are some other possible things that can happen with the duo:

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  • They may headline a concert or better still do a nationwide tour together.
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  • Davido and Wizkid performing (21)
  • You think people cried for Flavour in Mali? Wait until Davido and Wizkid go on tour and start performing together. They will not only cause buckets of tears to be shed by appreciative fans, there will also be fainting too…you know, just like those Michael Jackson concerts.
    Wizkid and Davido
  • There’s also the possibility of seeing them on a TV commercial together.
Shebi as long as Wizkid and Davido are on ‘it’, Nigerians will buy it?
So be it!

See how physicists fit into the food industry

See how physicists fit into the food industry

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Physicists create economic value across most sectors, from finance to pharma to food.

The ability to break problems down to first principles, generate testable hypotheses, work with complex maths, create computer simulations to predict outcomes, and so on, are all core transferable skills that can be applied across different industries to solve problems.

And we’ll always have problems to solve: whether it’s safe and renewal supply of energy, nano-machines to cure disease in-situ, or crop monitoring and harvest forecasting, physicists will be at the heart of developing the science to unlock technology solutions.

Physics is undoubtedly vital to my own area, food manufacturing: new and improved measurement and imaging techniques, ever-increasing computational power at lower cost, smaller size sensors – these are all underpinned by physics.

Further, when we consider what makes food products taste delicious, knowing the physics of oral processing, from smell to first-bite to bolus formation, and linking this to food microstructure, through factory production to the raw materials, are central concerns. Understanding the soft-matter physics of food microstructure, how it is created, and how it is experienced by consumers are all fertile areas for physicists to contribute to the food manufacturing sector.

There is, however, a certain lack of awareness in academia and among new graduates of how non-trivial and interesting these problems can be. Food systems like ice cream and emulsions are complex, multi-phase and multi-scale – and since food is the UK’s largest manufacturing sector, the economic impact of solving problems can be very significant, and personally rewarding.

Physicists are probably the least represented of the STEM subjects in food R&D, so it’s important to me to 
highlight how physicists can add significant value. In my experience, compared to chemical engineers and food scientists, physicists think about problems in a different, but highly complementary, way. So reinforcing the multidisciplinary nature of innovation is very important, and the IOP has a track record on reaching beyond traditional physicist roles to make value-added connections. To take just one example, I was invited to the Physics Student Society careers event at Exeter University to talk about being a physicist working in the food sector.

In my early career in industrial food R&D, too, my professional accreditation from the Institute improved credibility with peers and employers. When I was elected as a fellow in 2002, this was with a large sense of personal achievement, particularly as I had chosen not to undertake a PhD after graduating in 1988. One of my earliest publications was in IOP’s Physics World in 1992 – an unusual choice for a food-related article, but I wanted to stay connected to this important international publication for physicists, and, unexpectedly, this set me up for more unusual publications, like a science review of microwave oven technology portrayed in computer games for PC Zone in 2007.

More recently, the IOP has been instrumental in helping me connect to the wider physics community by taking a lead role in setting up open innovation events and creating the Physics in Food Manufacturing summit set to take place on 15 April – a great opportunity to bring together different people and perhaps to begin new collaborations and develop new competitive edges.

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Checkout What Ghanaian Actress Juliet Ibrahim Says About Her Dream...


In this interview,she speaks about her career journey, breaking new grounds and living her dreams.




What was your childhood like, and how did it shape who you are today?
We moved around a lot during my childhood because we grew up in war torn countries so my family and I were always relocating. I grew up in Liberia, Lebanon and Ivory Coast before we finally moved back to Ghana. My family and I have gone through a lot together; things you can’t just imagine but we are ever so resilient. There were happy moments when I was in school but most of my childhood moments are not quite exciting and worthy of recounting. My experiences made me strong and resilient, it prepared me for the vicissitudes of life.


Judging from your Instagram page, your life seems to be very exciting and fast-paced. How do you balance it all with your work, social obligations and relationships?

I live one day at a time, I make out time for work and for all my engagements and I’m doing just fine. It’s just a matter of making out your schedule to work in your favour.


You were a host at the recent GLO CAF Awards, an event where you served as an usher only a few years back. Tell us about that journey.
I run a modeling agency, so back in the day, my agency provided models to be used as ushers for the Glo CAF awards. It was myself and 12 other girls and it was a great experience. I never dreamt of hosting the CAF awards when I was an usher, I was simply there to do my job. But if God is for you who shall be against you? Whatever is meant to be will be. I simply advise people to be determined and work towards achieving your goals. Your luck is under your feet.




There’s been a lot going on in your music career lately. What really is the big picture for your music dream?

Music was my first love since childhood. I’m simply living my dream and having fun at it. I intend to release an album soon.


Do you see this affecting your acting career in anyway?
Not at all, it’s still in the same line of profession.


You’ve been shooting videos and working lately here. What is it about Nigeria that keeps you coming back?
Well, Nigerians welcomed me into their industry with open arms without caring about my nationality, so Nigeria is my second home and I am in the process of bringing the Juliet Ibrahim Foundation as well as some other businesses I run to Nigeria. That will bring me more to Nigeria.


There is talk about you starting a Reality TV Show soon. Tell us more about it.
It’s called
The Personal Assistant (TPA) and it’s still in the works, so keep your fingers crossed.

Is 2016 gonna be the year where we hear of romance and perhaps marriage again in Juliet Ibrahim’s life?
I have no idea what my future holds. Whatever is meant to be will certainly be.


From the experience you’ve gotten so far in life, what advice would you give to your younger self who is just getting married?
Stay prayerful and God will guide you through your decisions.


What are the most expensive possessions you have?
Bags and shoes.

How is it balancing acting and being a businesswoman?
I multitask well, so it’s really not too much of a task. I run a production company – Jewelz Productions; a modeling talent agency; the Juliet Ibrahim Foundation, a Non Governmental Organization which focuses on creating awareness about cancer of the kidney and other kidney related issues. I also run a a boutique ‘House of Glamour’.

You seem very family-oriented. Tell us about your most treasured family moment.
Out of so many, my treasured moments will be each time my family survived a civil war and we all would gather together say a prayer and celebrate.



What should your fans look forward to from you this year?
Firstly, I want to thank them for their support over the years. They should watch out for my new TV Series, “Every Woman Has A Story”, the reality show and a whole lot of projects I have lined up.
 
Source: Thebriefng.com

SAFETY TIPS: A must read for all

SAFETY TIPS: A must read for all



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The head rest of car seats is deliberately kept detachable and sharp so that it could be used to break open the glass of a car in case of fire emergency.
A car's glass too are kept easily breakable from the inside. Very few people actually know about this and thus, can't save themselves in case of emergencies.

Please tell someone about this...