Sunday, 12 January 2014

Photo Of The Day Check Out Michael Ezuruonye In Sexy Pictures


Mike Ezuruonye is one fine boy Nollywood actor who has the ability to turn heads at all times. The Accounting graduate of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria, is a hunk whose good looks made him a much sought after guy until he got hooked to Nkechi Nnorom in 2010. Mike, who has acted in hundreds of movies, took time out to pose for these racy pictures to begin the New Year. One word for this handsome chap!

Saturday, 11 January 2014

Upgrade Your Style, 5 Keys Pieces To Refresh Your Wardrobe



There are key pieces you should have in your closet, they instantly transform any look. When picking out your pieces next time you go shopping, you want to pick up the following:

The Black Blazer
 A well structured blazer is a classy fashion item to instantly jazz up your wardrobe. Invest in perfectly tailored and simple ones.

 The Jeans
 The Jeans never goes away, update your closet with a straight cut one of very good quality; it will last longer. 

Structured Bag
 A structured bag is a must have for ladies; invest in  one with very good leather in neutral colour or plain black.

 Matching Undies
 Yeah ladies, invest in a good set of matching under garments; the fabulous feeling and confidence it gives you from within will radiate. Get a good pair of comfortable sets.

The Red Lipstick
 Include at least one red lipstick in your make-up; it is a must have make-up item. It works magic on a friday night out.

13 Things Guys Need To Know About Suits



Suits are the one classic outfit that can transform a guy from ghetto trashy to classy, suave and dapper however alot of guys dont know how to wear a suit. Wearing a suit is serious business, a well tailored suit is one that should look like it was moulded on you not like you were thrown into a boxy trash bag. Here are some tips to bear in mind when wearing a suit. Your tie bar/clip  should never be wider than your tie. Always unfasten your jacket buttons when you sit. No exceptions. Your pocket square should not match your tie or suit at all, let is stand out, create extra effect. Your belt and shoes have to be the same colour. When you go without a tie, it's best to keep your shirt collar on the smaller side. When your jacket is buttoned, you should be able to fit a fist between your chest and the fabric—no more, no less. Your jacket sleeves should reveal about half an inch of shirt cuff. If they don't, try a short size instead—you could save yourself a trip to the tailor later on. Your pants should sit at your waist (not your hips). You should be able to fit one finger into the waistband comfortably. The black single-monk is the sleekest, most sophisticated, most versatile shoe around. Dont forget tp cut open the thread on the back vents and the pockets. Invest in suit accessories like ties, bow ties,  pocket squares, tie clips and cufflinks  A tie bar should not be worn with a waistcoat or cardigan as the purpose of a tie bar is to hold the tie in place. If you are wearing a waistcoat or cardigan that’s already taken care of and at that point, a tie bar just becomes redundant.    Light tan shirts match with brown tie  Light pink shirts match with burgundy or navy blue tie  Light blue shirts complement red, navy, yellow or burgundy ties   When dealing with striped shirts, determine what its base color is and coordinate with colors as above. Just make sure the stripes on the shirt do match the stripes or pattern on the tie.

PDP Still needs you- Tukur


The PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, on Saturday said former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s fatherly aura and experience in politics were still required by the party. Tukur said this in reaction to a letter written to him and President Goodluck Jonathan, dated Jan. 7, 2014, by Obasanjo. Obasanjo had, in the letter, raised some issues related to the PDP in the country’s South-West geo-political zone. The letter had also conveyed Obasanjo’s decision to withdraw from participating in the party`s politics at all levels. “It is an honour that you deemed it fit and proper to intimate me with an issue important to your mind and our party in the south-west zone. “It is my wish and prayer that such cordial and positive relationship will continue,” Tukur said. He stated that Obasanjo’s experiences as one of the party`s founding fathers were required in its drive to get stronger and become more formidable. Tukur said the PDP had more pressing challenges, bordering most importantly on the coming Ekiti and Osun states’ governorship elections and the 2015 general elections. All this, he said, required strong inputs from the former president. The PDP national chairman said continuous dialogue was needed for a stronger partnership among the party’s stakeholders. He maintained that the need for PDP to reclaim lost grounds in the south-west required the full support of party leaders like Obasanjo. Tukur expressed gratitude to Obasanjo for his manner of approach and for presenting his grievances on issues in the PDP south-west. “I thank you for your gesture and I pray that we shall all continue to dialogue and partner, so he can move our party forward,” he said. Baba also said there was the need for PDP to attain success in the governorship elections coming up in Ekiti and Osun and the subsequent elections in 2015. This, according to him, was critical to reclaiming lost grounds in the South-West zone of the country. On issues raised by Obasonjo in the letter on the state of PDP in the south-west, Tukur said the crisis within the PDP in the zone preceded his emergence as the party`s national chairman. He insisted that the party’s National Executive Committee and the National Working Committee were never part of the problems in the south-west PDP. “We came in when we were threatened with contempt of court charges for not obeying the court’s order to dissolve the south-west zonal executive and remove some officers of the party. “We complied with the court orders because of our belief in the rule of law and to avoid consequences of disobeying such orders.’’ Tukur said.

Naomi Oni accused of pouring acid on self to gain fame


A Victoria’s Secret lingerie store worker, 21-year-old Naomi Oni, was forced to deny throwing acid in her own face to gain fame and fortune. Oni was accused of setting up the attack and asking friend Mary Konye, also 21, to ‘play the stalker’ and throw the corrosive liquid over her. Miss Oni vehemently denied the claims made by Konye’s QC, on the third day of a trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court. The prosecution claim Konye donned a full niqab before following Oni as she made her way home from Westfield Stratford City in east London where she worked. The victim was left disfigured for life after Konye allegedly doused her with sulphuric acid near her home in Dagenham, Essex. But the defence said it was part of an elaborate plan to become rich and famous. Today Miss Oni insisted she was not ‘obsessed’ with plastic surgery or the story of fellow acid attack victim Katy Piper, despite an internet search history on her laptop suggesting otherwise. In cross examination Sally O’Neill asked her to explain to jurors the story of Ms Piper before asking whether she had become obsessed by the disfigured model. Oni said: “I wouldn’t say obsessed but it deeply moved me. I read about other attacks but it was not an obsession.” Ms O’Neill said it was the defence case that she hatched a plan with Konye to pour acid over herself to improve her future prospects. She said: “You said if something similar to that of Katy Piper happened to you then that wouldn’t be the end of the world because Katy Piper probably had a career boost.” Oni simply replied: “No.” The defence barrister asked her why she had visited a series of plastic surgery websites. Oni answered: “I do not think I was very pretty at all. “I went on the sites for no reason in particular – I had body issues and I was interested in plastic surgery for my body but there was no particular reason. “I remember searching for my eyelids because I had double eyelids which I didn’t like so I planned one day to see if I could do something about it.” But O’Neill said: “You formalised a plan in which you would become the victim of a random acid attack in the hope that you would receive the same type of fame and fortune as Katy Piper had. “You were of the view that Katy Piper still looked lovely after the attack but that you would need something else to support the attack because the police wouldn’t believe you and that was where you brought Mary Konye into it. “Your play was, I suggest, that you would make an allegation that you had been followed and attacked and you wanted Mary Konye to be part of that – you wanted her to follow you and also, initially, wanted her to throw the acid. “She absolutely refused to do that and you said that you were actually going to throw the acid yourself towards your neck area.” Oni replied: “That is very untrue.” Oni admitted deleting her internet search history on her mobile phone a day before police were due to come and collect it. She said she felt ‘violated’ and didn’t want the police going through her personal data so she decided to delete the history on her iPhone. Oni also denied throwing acid over her face in a bid to catapult herself into the ‘celebrity’ world. While in hospital at the end of January, 2013, Oni’s aunt approached the London Evening Standard with an email about her niece’s plight. O’Neill suggested going to the media was the way Oni had decided to launch herself into the celebrity sphere. She said: “It is right that your family decided to take matters into their own hands and go to the media?” Oni replied: “We went to the press because I was homeless at the time.” O’Neill then said: “You thought celebrity would come of it, didn’t you? Were you offered the services of a celebrity plastic surgeon from America?” Oni replied: “So I was told. I do not think being disfigured and being famous is something I aim for in life at all.” Oni also admitted being paid £2,000 by The Sun newspaper for an interview as well as appearing on ITVs This Morning programme and being paid a sum of £1,000. She also appeared on a German television programme and paid around £1,200 as well as being approached by the BBC for her story. Mary Konye, 21, admits disguising herself in a niqab and stalking Naomi Oni, also 21, on her way home from work, but denies she doused her in sulphuric acid. Oni yesterday described the moment she was attacked and told Snaresbrook Crown Court after she saw the damage done she thought: “I’m ugly, no one’s going to marry me now.” Jurors were also shown CCTV of student Konye disguised in a Muslim veil as she followed her friend on the Tube, before she was attacked late at night on an east London street. Yesterday, she described how, on her way home from work at a Victoria’s Secret lingerie store, she got off at her bus stop in Dagenham, East London, and felt a ‘presence’ before turning to see someone in a niqab. She then felt a ‘massive splash’ as the acid was thrown at her, scarring her for life and disfiguring her face, dissolving her hair and eyelashes and burning her tongue as she screamed. Describing how she felt after the attack, she said: “Am I a bad person? Why has this happened to me? I work hard. No one’s going to marry me now.

Okonjo-Iweala taking Nigerians for granted


The House of Representatives Committee on Finance on Saturday said the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, was taking Nigerians for granted. The committee said this in a statement by its clerk, Farouk Mustapha, in response to comments credited to Okonjo-Iweala in some newspapers. Okonjo-Iweala reportedly said she would need time to respond to the 50 questions given to her by the committee. The relationship between the minister and the committee turned sour last month when she was given the 50 questions to answer. But on Saturday, the committee said it was awaiting the minister’s response to the questions. It stated, “We view this as a welcome development as it denotes a vindication of the decision we took when she appeared before the committee on December 19, 2013. The committee knew that she would need time to answer the questions. “The minister appears to be taking the memories of Nigerians for granted. This was the minister who walked into the meeting with the committee and drew everyone’s sympathy the moment she feebly announced that she was not feeling well.” The committee stated that it was  curious then that when the minister was not feeling well she was prepared to address 50 questions in a session that was to last just about two hours. It said now that she was fully fit, hale and hearty, she was saying she  would need more time. The committee stated, “It is regrettable that while talking to reporters after the presentation of the report of the 15-year strategic partnership on debt management between UK and Nigeria, the minister accused critics of the huge domestic debt profile under her stewardship of lacking information. “Interestingly, that is why the committee  invited her to share such information with Nigerians. It would also be an opportunity to let her know some of the things we know.” According to the committee, the DFID whose collaboration with Nigeria she is so enthusiastic about has published a report on the 2014 Medium Term Expenditure Framework. The lawmakers said it was high time the minister realised that Nigeria did not need any other country to “tell us that our economy is doing well, the least of which is Great Britain with its deep economic problems and huge domestic debt profile. Nigerians will positively feel the impact if their economy is really doing well as the minister claims.

Why we’re backing Kashamu — Tukur


The National Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party, Mr. Bamanga Tukur, has told former President Olusegun Obasanjo that his estranged kinsman, Buruji Kashamu, enjoys the party support and backing because of the role Kashamu played in strengthening the PDP in the South-West. Tukur gave the explanation in his reply to Obasanjo’s letter dated January 7, 2014 to the party chairman. In his letter, a copy of which was sent to President Goodluck Jonathan as the national leader of the party, Obasanjo accused the PDP of negating the principles of morality, decency and discipline in its decisions, especially as they affected the South West. The letter which was obtained by our Ogun State correspondent on Saturday read, “While I believe that a good and truly national political party must be a microcosm of the nation in its membership, made up of all sorts of characters from near-saints to near-satan, I also believe that on no account should a known habitual criminal that is wanted abroad to face criminal charges levelled against him be extolled as a political leader in a respectable and wholesome nation-building political party. “Kashamu Buruji has been so extolled in PDP in South-West geo-political zone, which I personally find unsavoury. Politics played by any national political party must have morality, decency, discipline, principles and leadership examples as cardinal practices of the party. I have attached here recent documents that clearly indicate that your extolled PDP Zonal Leader in the South-West zone of Nigeria and an indigene of Ogun State is, to say the least, not a credit to the party as a member, let alone being a zonal leader. “Since I stick in my practice of party politics to the hallowed and cherished principles enunciated above, I take this opportunity to let you know that while I continue to remain a card-carrying member of PDP, I cannot and I will not subscribe to a wanted habitual criminal being installed as my zonal leader of the party.” However, in explaining the party’s devotion to Kashamu, Tukur wrote, “Buruji Kasamu came to limelight in politics as a result of the role he played in the politics of Ogun State where both of you come from. He later became a rallying point in the South-West following the courts’ orders in the series of cases brought about as a result of disagreements among leaders of the party in the South-West, and Ogun State in particular. “In my opinion, Buruji became a rallying point because of the absence of a zonal executive in the South-West. This vacuum in the South-West has made him the person to whom many members in all the chapters of the party in the zone approach for one form of assistance or the order.” Tukur personally signed the reply, which was made available to journalists in Abuja on Saturday. The PDP Chairman, while preaching continuous dialogue and need for stronger partnership among stakeholders of the party, told Obasanjo that the need for the ruling party to reclaim the lost grounds in the South-West required the full support of party leaders like him. Sounding conciliatory in his response to Obasanjo’s letter, Tukur expressed his appreciation of the manner of approach by the ex-President in presenting his grievances on issues in the PDP South-West. Tukur stated that there was the need for the PDP to attain success in the “governorship elections coming up this year in Ekiti and Osun states and the subsequent elections in 2015 to reclaim lost grounds in the South-West.” The PDP Chairman also addressed the complaint of the former President on the state of the PDP in the South-West. He said the crises within the PDP in the zone were there before he took over the mantle of leadership of the party. In the same vein, Kashamu also responded to Obasanjo’s letter on Saturday. He described the ex-President’s letter as a ‘cocktail of lies’ and alleged that Obasanjo was blackmailing him. He said, “First, it is now clear to all and sundry why I have become the target of Obasanjo’s wicked campaign of calumny and blackmail is his perceived loss of political relevance in Ogun State and the South-West. In his 18-page satanic letter to President Goodluck Jonathan, I was the other person – indeed the only one (after the President) – that he singled out for his venomous attack. “In his usual hypocritical manner, he talked about not being able to work with me because of his principles and decency. But the questions Nigerians should ask him are: where were these principles when he used me to fight Gbenga Daniel? Where was his self-righteousness when I took the party structure from Daniel and handed it to Obasanjo? Where was his decency when he brought Gen. Adetunji Olurin to me and asked that I should roll my structure behind his governorship ambition? “Where was his morality when he introduced me to South West PDP leaders like Engr. Segun Oni, Navy Capt. Caleb Olubolade (retd) and a host of others? Where was his discipline when he hosted me severally in his Hilltop mansion, taking me into his bedroom and innermost recesses? Where was his decency when he accepted donations from me to his church and other concerns?  Where was his gumption when he mounted the rostrum to sing my praises, praying for me as he did in May 2010 during a reception for the former Minister of Commerce and Industry, Senator Jubril Martins-Kuye? I can go on and on!” Kashamu denied being the leader of the party in the South-West and described himself as the “party’s foot soldiers in the zone and the Chairman of the Organisation and Mobilisation Committee for the party in the zone. “ He also denied that he is being wanted for extradition by the United States of America. “I wish to state for the umpteenth time that there is no request for my extradition for any offence whatsoever. I recall that in my earlier response to him, I have challenged him to produce the request for extradition, if there is any. “Indeed, contrary to his lies that I am wanted in the United States for some offences, the purported and over-flogged case is that of mistaken identity, for which I had been tried and discharged after my innocence was established by the British courts. I am already in court in the US asking that the earlier accusation (not conviction) against me be quashed. That process is ongoing.” He further alleged that Obasanjo had asked the Beninoise government to frame him up anytime he visited the country. Other prominent members in the  South-West zone of the party, on Saturday, lashed out at the  ex-president, describing him as difficult to please. The Chairman of the caretaker committee of the party in the zone, Mr. Ishola Filani, who spoke on the telephone with our correspondent in Abuja on Saturday, said it was sad that Obasanjo who brought Kashamu into the limelight politically was also trying to destroy him. Filani said, “Tell me, who is good in the sight of the former President? When the late President (Umaru Yar’Adua) was alive, he was not good. President Goodluck Jonathan is not good. So, nobody is good in his sight. “Obasanjo introduced Kashamu into politics when he used him to fight Daniel but later cheated him when it was time to share political offices in the state. Now, he is a criminal . Is he on the wanted list of the United States of America? If the USA is looking for someone, will the whole world not know?” Similarly, the Chairman, PDP, Ogun State Chapter and Chairman, Committee of South-West PDP State Executives, Mr. Adebayo Dayo, said Obasanjo’s withdrawal from activities in the PDP had ulterior motives. He further said heaven would not fall, however, if the ex-president steps out of the party. Dayo said, “It is a free world. Everybody is entitled to his opinion. Baba’s (Obasanjo’s) opinion is that he wants to step aside. After all, IBB (former military dictator, Ibrahim Babangida) stepped aside many years ago and heaven did not fall; Nigeria did not collapse because IBB stepped aside. “If Baba too steps aside because of somebody (Kashamu) who has never offended him; somebody who has never been convicted by any court in the world, it is only an excuse for him to go and do something else against the PDP.” However, former Minister of Justice, Richard Akinjide, who on Saturday hosted some elders of the South-West Peoples Democratic Party at his home in Ibadan, threw his weight behind Obasanjo. He said criminals would not be allowed to rule the party. He stated, “We all heard what the former President Olusegun Obasanjo said. If you read the newspapers today (yesterday), he made some important comments. In essence, he is in support of the meeting we are doing here. If anybody says don’t come to this meeting, disregard him. Don’t trust those people. One of them is a drug addict; I mean the criminal elements who want to lead us. We won’t allow them.” Meanwhile, the Presidency on Saturday said President Goodluck Jonathan and other elders of the Peoples Democratic Party will take a critical look at the issues raised in a letter written by former President Olusegun Obasanjo to the party chairman. Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Mr. Ahmed Gulak, said this in a telephone interview with our correspondent. “The party leaders will handle the issues appropriately,” Gulak simply said. When further asked whether Jonathan will not personally intervene in the matter, the presidential aide said, “Mr. President is one of the party leaders I said will handle the issue appropriately.” In a related development, Vice-President Namadi Sambo on Saturday begged members of the PDP in Kaduna State to shun all overtures from opposition parties who he said were bent on destroying the PDP in the state. A statement by his spokesman, Umar Sani, quoted Sambo as making the appeal during the PDP caucus meeting in Kaduna. He urged them to remain united despite the gale of defection that has affected the party in the state and zone.