Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Videos: Toke Makinwa’s Outfit To Tiwa’s Hen Night + The Male Strippers At The Party - See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/11/videos-toke-makinwas-outfit-to-tiwas-hen-night-the-male-strippers-at-the-party/#sthash.NyKyjkS0.dpuf

Tiwa’s hen party had the male strippers/hotties showing up too. Videos of them dancing at the party after the cut - See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/11/videos-toke-makinwas-outfit-to-tiwas-hen-night-the-male-strippers-at-the-party/#sthash.PBJHOeXF.dpuf

         
Tiwa’s hen party had the male strippers/hotties showing up too. Videos of them dancing at the party after the cut
- See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/11/videos-toke-makinwas-outfit-to-tiwas-hen-night-the-male-strippers-at-the-party/#sthash.NyKyjkS0.dpuf
                                    
Tiwa’s hen party had the male strippers/hotties showing up too. Videos of them dancing at the party after the cut
- See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/11/videos-toke-makinwas-outfit-to-tiwas-hen-night-the-male-strippers-at-the-party/#sthash.NyKyjkS0.dpuf
       
Tiwa’s hen party had the male strippers/hotties showing up too. Videos of them dancing at the party after the cut - See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/11/videos-toke-makinwas-outfit-to-tiwas-hen-night-the-male-strippers-at-the-party/#sthash.NyKyjkS0.dpuf
Tiwa’s hen party had the male strippers/hotties showing up too. Videos of them dancing at the party after the cut - See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/11/videos-toke-makinwas-outfit-to-tiwas-hen-night-the-male-strippers-at-the-party/#sthash.NyKyjkS0.dpuf
Tiwa’s hen party had the male strippers/hotties showing up too. Videos of them dancing at the party after the cut
- See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/11/videos-toke-makinwas-outfit-to-tiwas-hen-night-the-male-strippers-at-the-party/#sthash.NyKyjkS0.dpuf


Tiwa’s hen party had the male strippers/hotties showing up too. Videos of them dancing at the party after the cut - See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/11/videos-toke-makinwas-outfit-to-tiwas-hen-night-the-male-strippers-at-the-party/#sthash.PBJHOeXF.dpuf
Tiwa’s hen party had the male strippers/hotties showing up too. Videos of them dancing at the party after the cut - See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/11/videos-toke-makinwas-outfit-to-tiwas-hen-night-the-male-strippers-at-the-party/#sthash.PBJHOeXF.dpuf
Tiwa’s hen party had the male strippers/hotties showing up too. Videos of them dancing at the party after the cut - See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/11/videos-toke-makinwas-outfit-to-tiwas-hen-night-the-male-strippers-at-the-party/#sthash.xwqXjYFt.dpuf
Tiwa’s hen party had the male strippers/hotties showing up too. Videos of them dancing at the party after the cut - See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/11/videos-toke-makinwas-outfit-to-tiwas-hen-night-the-male-strippers-at-the-party/#sthash.xwqXjYFt.dpuf

Monday, 18 November 2013

Amaechi not NGF chairman, Presidency insists

The Presidency insisted on Sunday that it did not recognise Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi as the chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, hence the absence of President Goodluck Jonathan at the retreat organised by the Amaechi-led faction of the Forum in Sokoto.
Jonathan was billed to deliver the keynote address at the retreat where the resource peesons included the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwwal; Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka; and Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, Matthew Kukah.
Special Adviser to Jonathan on Political Matters, Ahmed Gulak, told The PUNCH that the NGF recognised by the President was the faction led by Plateau State Governor Jonah Jang.
Gulak said the retreat at Sokoto on Saturday was not an event of the authentic NGF but a show of the “Amaechi Governors Forum.”
The governors’ forum had been split into factions since its controversial election few months ago. While a group of governors, among them the G-7 members otherwise referred to as the ‘rebel’ governors, said Amaechi was their elected chairman, others, made up of mainly Jonathan loyalists, claimed that Jang was the chairman.
Both factions have since run parallel groups of the NGF with the Presidency identifying with the Jang faction while Amaechi has been suspended by his Peoples Democratic Party.
He is a key member of the new faction of the PDP and he played host to leaders of the opposition All Progressives Congress recently.
Gulak said, “What happened in Sokoto was not a retreat for the Nigeria Governors’ Forum. It was an event for Amaechi Governors Forum.
“As far as the President is concerned, Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State is the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum and not Amaechi.
“The poor attendance at the Sokoto event confirmed that it was not organised by the genuine governors’ forum.
“President Jonathan would have attended if the event was organised by the genuine and proper governors’ forum.”
The states represented at the retreat were Lagos, Oyo, Ekiti, Osun, Zamfara, Sokoto, Kano, Adamawa, Borno, Jigawa, Niger, Kwara and Nasarawa.
The event was also attended by a former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Muhammed Uwais; former Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu; and the National Chairman of the new faction of the PDP,  Alhaji Kawu Baraje.

Nigerian governor election hit by delays, disputes: organizer

ONITSHA, Nigeria (Reuters) - A Nigerian state election was disrupted by delayed and missing materials and arguments over the voter register, organizers acknowledged on Monday, raising concerns about nationwide polls scheduled for 2015.
Saturday's vote for the governorship of the southeastern state of Anambra was seen as a test for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) around 18 months before presidential elections in Africa's biggest oil producer.
"There were several issues in Anambra and I understand these could be viewed as problematic or negative," said Kayode Idowu, chief press officer to INEC Chairman Attahiru Jega.
"Lessons must be learned but we should look at it as an opportunity to enhance and fine tune our operations for 2015."
He said one INEC official had distributed the wrong voting materials to polling stations in northern Anambra, including areas that observers described as strongholds of Nigeria's main opposition party, the All Progressive Congress (APC).
The official's actions had been "suspicious" and the man had been handed over to the police, Idowu added without going into details on any charges.
Past elections in Nigeria, the continent's most populous country, have been marred by accusations of widespread fraud.
But international observers largely praised INEC for its handling of 2011's national elections, saying they were the fairest since the end of military rule in 1999.
A number of party leaders involved in the Anambra vote complained election materials were delayed, or did not arrive, at many polling stations. Thousands turned out to vote, but found their names missing from registration lists, they added.
"We are investigating the reports of late materials but the allegations about the registration list are false," Idowu said.
Some names were not included because people had not given enough information, or had fraudulently registered at several stations, he added.
INEC is planning to introduce biometric data on voter cards for the 2015 elections to limit fraud and rigging.
"There were several problems with the election that I think will be important to learn from. This could ensure people don't get complacent," one international observer told Reuters, asking not to be named because he had not finished his report.
"A major concern is the low turnout which in some cases we calculate below 20 percent," he added.
Early results showed Willie Obiano, from the outgoing governor's All Progressive Grand Alliance party, was ahead of candidates from the APC and President Goodluck Jonathan's ruling People's Democratic Party.

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Meet Cynthia Okeke, a new face in the model world

Introducing; Cynthia Okeke, one of the model in Glitz Faces Management's six (6) weeks professional modeling training. with just 4 weeks completed, this is the level she has attained.


Howfarnaija.com;.. Let's meet you
I’m Okeke Cynthia, from Ezeagu LGA in Enugu state. A Theatre arts student of the University of Uyo.
I like reading, traveling and writing. My interest is to impact a positive change to things around me and leaving behind a long lasting legacy.

Howfarnaija.com;... what is your passion
My passion for the fashion industry, modeling world and entertainment has grown so much that I don’t think there can ever be any replica.

Howfarnaija.com;.. do you by any mean know your physical details......lolz
Cynthia... (laughs..... why wont i?
Height
5'10" (178 cm)
Bust Size
34
Waist Size
27
Hips Size
35
Shoe Size
11 (42)
Skin Color
Fair 
 
Howfarnaija.com;.. tell us your Job interest and availability
 
Photography
Fashion /Runway
Swimsuit
Print/editorial
Lingerie
Parts modeling
TVC
Road Show
Glamour 


Howfarnaija.com;. with just four weeks of your training, do you have any experience?





Cynthia...  yeah,,,,
E'lim Photo shoot
CN photo shoot
Miss Eminence South South 
Calabar Catwalk Casting 
Runway for South-South Hall of Fame Award Night

Howfarnaija.com; what's your final word
Cynthia.. Just like the Cypress tress, I am the tall elegant ever green tress

Peter Okoye at Colourful World of More concert


He's taken ladies...look small and comot eyes...hehe!

Waje stuns on the cover of the November issue of Zen magazine

Really nice photos.
This report from Sahara Reporters contradicts reports yesterday that Gov Chime denied detaining his wife. This report has more details about the press conference that took place in Enugu on Tuesday

Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu State has confirmed reports that he is keeping his wife incarcerated, but that he is doing so in her interest.
“I wanted the best for her and that’s why I pleaded with the doctors to have her treated at home,” he stated during a press conference in Enugu.  “That’s also why I allowed her access to her telephone and laptop which unfortunately led to the stage where I’m now being falsely accused of imprisoning or detaining my own wife.”
Offering an explanation about his decision, the governor said, “My wife has some medical challenges and it would be very unkind for me to talk about her condition on the pages of newspapers,” the governor said at a strange press conference in Govt House.

 “I’ve done everything to protect her integrity and I’m not now going to expose her to ridicule because some people want to exploit her situation to drag me into a needless war of words.
With Clara Chime by his side at the conference, he disclosed that the battle concerning his wife’s health situation commenced even before his inauguration in 2011.

“It was so bad at a time that she had to be taken out of here (Governor’s Lodge) for treatment. When she stabilized, I pleaded with her doctors if she could be brought back here to be receiving her treatment at home and they graciously accepted.

“There was a time she was confined indoors and that was strictly on her doctors’ advice. She’s here and she can confirm or deny it.  Also, the doctors then advised against allowing her access to telephones and laptop.”

Asserting that he would never say or do anything to undermine the dignity of his wife, he said his “big blunder” was to have allowed her access to the telephone and her laptop, against the advice of her doctor, a mistake for which he is paying dearly.

“Her brother is here, her doctor is here with us too. You people (journalists) can confirm anything you want from them, either here and at your convenience. Would I have been a better husband if I asked her to leave the Lodge because of her medical challenge? Would it not have been more convenient for me if I allowed her to stay and be treated in the hospital?”

In a story broken by SaharaReporters one week ago in which she begged human rights bodies to come to her rescue, Mrs. Chime complained bitterly that two psychiatrists, Dr. Onwukwe and Dr. Agumuo, had prescribed “all kinds of drugs that ends up keeping me acute depressed and also drives me into hallucinations.”

Dr. Aham Agumuo, identified as Mrs. Chime’s neuro-psychiatric doctor, was present at the conference along with Tony Igwe, her elder brother; as well as Mrs. May Oji and Dr. Jide Chime, the governor’s siblings.

Following that first complaint, human rights lawyer Femi Falana wrote a letter to the Inspector-General of Police on her behalf urging him to have her released.  She then wrote to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) with the same complaint of unlawful detention by her husband.
Offered a chance to speak at the press conference, for a long time Mrs. Chime was silent, ignoring persuasion from her husband and her brother.  At a point, her brother Tony took her to an adjacent room where they spent a few minutes together before returning to the table.  Tony then declared that she was willing to talk but Mrs. Chime dramatically delivered only another round of silence.
Eventually, the First Lady said: “You (referring to the governor) and my doctor can speak on my behalf.”

To that, the governor politely replied: “Yes, I’m your husband and should ordinarily do so but you know I’m the one being accused of detaining you. This way, I’ve lost that privilege to speak for you, at least on this case. The story out there also is that your doctor is probably scared of me and gives you all kinds of drugs, sometimes against your wish.”

Mrs. Chime merely said: “My doctor and I don’t have any problem.”
Concerning the petition to the NHRC, she corroborated an earlier text message she had sent to her husband that she had not met Falana or engaged him to seek her release from a purported unlawful custody.  But she admitted that she wrote a letter to Dr. Agumuo and another doctor overseas to whom she was introduced, but said she did not know how the letter leaked to the public.
She also admitted that she was once confined to a room without access to her telephone and laptop. “That was when I had a serious crisis,” she said.

Mrs. Chime also confirmed that she has the key to her room and controls her entry and exit, contrary to the claim in the petition that she had been locked up for asking to be allowed to leave. Her grouse was that she had not been allowed to leave the premises, but it was learned that she attended Mass last Sunday.

Governor Chime chipped in: “All I want to reassure you is that she is safe here. Her confinement within the premises for now is at the instance of her doctor who is here. Why would I want my wife locked up? If it had been that I had issues with her, there are many ways to resolve them. But that’s not the case. She is not well and I’m willing to do anything to support and protect her.
“It was always more convenient for me to have taken the easier route but that would have been very callous and ungodly. When I had my own health challenge, I was receiving treatment in London and thinking about her, making sure she received the right treatment. I’m forever grateful to her doctors who have done a great job. Both families are billed to meet very soon and after that, I’ll take a decision which will be in the interest of both parties.”

Challenging the petition to the IGP by Mr. Falana, the governor said: “He’s my professional colleague but sometimes you leave people to their conscience.  I won’t join words with him. Has he met this client of his as he claimed to assess her state of mind and determine if she can give him the right brief to guide his case? Did he ask for access to her or to me and was denied? I leave it at that.”
He described the development as the penalty a public officer faces, adding that when he was receiving treatment in London, some of the newspapers reported that I had died in India.
“I’ve never been to India and had never applied for an Indian visa,” he stated.  “Today, the story is that I’ve imprisoned my own wife in my residence. I know their motives but I wish those behind such wicked tales well.”

He did not identify the people or their motive