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Nigerian music duo – P-Square gets you in the valentine mood with this amazing video for their latest single dubbed “Away”. stream and download the new jam below
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India’s Delhi Police Crime Branch claimed to have busted, in two incidents, two drug trafficking modules, with the arrest of three drug traffickers, including a Nigerian.The accused were identified as Uchenna (28), from Nigeria, Ajay (33) an Indian, and his associate Naresh Kumar (39), from Mohan Garden in west Delhi’s Uttam Nagar.
The Hindu newspaper said as much as 170 grams of cocaine and 590 grams of fine-quality heroin estimated to be worth a consolidated amount of ₹2 crore (about $320,000 in the underground drug market) were seized from the trio, said Ravindra Yadav, joint commissioner of police (crime).
In the first incident, Yadav said, information was received that Uchenna would arrive near the Dwarka Mor between 2 p.m and 3 p.m following which a trap was laid near the local taxi stand leading to Uchenna’s apprehension on Saturday.
Around 330 grams of fine-quality heroin and 170 grams of fine-quality cocaine valued at ₹1.5 crore, about $240,000 in the international market, was seized from him.
In the second incident, a tip-off led a Crime Branch team to Ajay and Naresh Kumar from near the local TVS Bajaj showroom on the Mor road leading towards Vikas Nagar.
The duo were apprehended and 260 grams of fine quality heroin was seized from Ajay. The heroin is roughly worth ₹50 lakh in the international market, according to the police.
Patience Jonathan as a Senator – See today’s trending topic on Twitter NG
The discussion is that she’s planning to run for Senate in 2019.
While this is unsubstantiated, it’s really causing buzz on the social media platform.
It started with a series of tweets from JAJA (@jajaphd).



As expected, supporters and antagonists shared their thoughts.
Twitter comedians also came out to play. See below and share your thoughts.
Igyem Ajang Ayama popularly known as T-GAME ,Who Resently signed to “BLEND THE ATMOSPHERE” dropped a single tittled “SHARP BOY” is now back with a hot freestyle call “LAGBAJA” .LAGBAJA is an afro-beat sound mix with talking drums and as well a dancable tempo, “Enjoy this dope tone and remember to always tell your Dj to play you the LAGBAJA”
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MGang Records front-line artiste Blixxy drops another fire tune titled “ Magodo ”, a tribute to his hood. After the successful release of “Mumu” which is still enjoying massive trends across various platforms. Mixed and Mastered by Indomix. Download, Share and Enjoy!
[MUSIC]Mr Eazi ft Olamide x phyno "Life is eazi"
Eazi Nakarmura popularly known asMr Eazifound his perfect corner and he’s staying there. He understands the game, whether it’s him or his team it’s pretty awesome to witness.You probably might not remember when Pipi Dance came along and it was an anthem in Ghana,it didn’t really cut it in the nigerian market;skin tight came along and changed Eazi’s footstep.The song created the path which he followed, more deals, collaboration, and a sold out concert which I did witness.I WasAmazed by the Crowd’s turn out for a man without an album yet, amazing stuff.Listen & Download Mr Eazi Ft. Olamide & Phyno – Life Is Eazi Below;
Matrix Music Nation presents a rave single titled “Wahala Dey ” by its front-man, Efe Michael Ejeba, popularly known as EFE .Efe who is currently one of the contestants at the BigBrotherNaija reality show is a rapper/singer from Jos. A graduate of the department of Economics, University of Jos, his love for music backdates to his days in high school.The Duktor Sett produced track is off his Lagos EP which was released in 2016.
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National Caretaker Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Ahmed Makarfi, has said that the party’s return to power in the 2019 general election will be like a tsunami.
However, Makarfi urged members of the party to pray for President Muhammadu Buhari, so that he will recover and return office soon.
He said although the PDP is desirous of taking over power in 2019, it wants to do so under an orderly atmosphere.
The PDP leader, who is also a former governor of Kaduna State, stated this in Abuja yesterday at the public presentation of the report of the Strategy Review and Inter-party Committee.
The ceremony was attended by members of the National Caretaker Committee, Board of Trustee (BoT) members and party leaders across the country.
The 115 man committee was inaugurated by the caretaker committee in November last year to fashion out ways to repositon the party and explore possible collaboration with other political parties ahead of the 2019 general election.
Makarfi said although the party has faced serious challenges in recent times, it is determined to regain power in the country.
According to him, “We have been facing a lot of challenges. One of the ways they have evolved to hold down and destroy opposition in the country is to use the court to tie us down. But we refused to be tied down. We want to keep the party moving. PDP return shall be a great tsunami. We are not going to sleep,” he said.
The PDP leader admitted that the party made mistakes in the past, noting that one of such mistakes was imposition of candidates during elections and taking things for granted.
Makarfi,who lauded the report, stated that it has laid the path for the recovery of the PDP. He, however, stated that the report will be presented to the various organs of the party for ratification.
The former Kaduna governor said all hands must be on deck to repositon the PDP, adding that governors elected on the party’s platform, its former ministers, former governors and all members of the party have a role to play to move the party forward.
“We had made mistakes and we apologise. They report has laid the party to recovery. One of mistakes was taking things for granted. Taking people for granted and imposition. Even I must have imposed and I apologise. After imposition, what did we achieve from it?,” he queried.
Makarfi, while stating that institutions in the country were been bastardised, warned that “Nigerians cannot continue to be patient forever. It is either we do the right or the right thing will be done to us.”
He promised that if the PDP regains power, it work towards the reformation of institutions in the country.While noting that the various institutions presently serve the interest of those in office and not Nigerians, Makarfi said “we must free them from selfish control”.
Speaking earlier,the chairman of the committee, Professor Jerry Gana said some of the key recommendations of the report include strict adherence to the principles of zoning and rotation of political offices, use of direct primaries to select candidates for election and entrenching internal democracy.
Gana added that several political parties are already talking with the PDP, with a view to collaborating with it in future elections.
“We are pleased to report that our initial contacts have yielded positive responses from seven people -focused and social democratic parties…This has nothing to do with the rumoured mega party, but a separate and highly principled initiative of the PDP,” he said.
Former Minister of Finance, Mallam Adamu Ciroma, also lauded the report. He said the committee report is the best thing anybody can do to upgrade the PDP.
Power sector was sold to clueless investors for selfish interests – Saraki
President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki
Bukola Saraki, President of the Senate has faulted how the power sector was privatised, saying it was sold to individuals who had no idea about how to run it out of ignorance, selfish interests and fraud.
Saraki made this known on Tuesday as he spoke at a workshop on the power sector organised by the National Assembly in Abuja lamenting that the sector, in spite of the enormous resources committed to it for the last 14 years, had remained in a perilous state.
“Today, we are on the verge of a total systemic breakdown and I see this as an opportunity to stop this train from derailing completely,” he said.
“We sold the discos to individuals and parties who had no idea about running a proper power distribution business. Licenses were issues based on cronyism rather than capital adequacy, market experience and capacity to deliver. Agreements were faulty and transaction integrity hardly imperative.
“This is the opportunity for both the legislature and executive to come together to forge a solution to this perennial problem. We cannot afford to waste the opportunity we have now. We owe it to the people who have entrusted us with the privilege of working out solutions to their problems by electing us to our various offices that we are hard on our heels to bring them solutions not complaints.
“We cannot shy away from the fact that inexcusable mistakes have been made in the past that brought us to this point and we must be willing to face up to them and clearly delineate them in order to ensure that we do not return to the mistakes of the past.
“Clearly some of these where innocent mistakes, others were rather the product of selfish interests, some fraudulent, some borne out of ignorance and others glaring lack of capacity apparent from day one. All of these combined has brought us to the mess we now have to face up to.
“Where we are is not an accident. We walked our way into the landmine we are facing with the decisions we made in the past. While privatisation is a right policy recipe to pursue in order to put in place a power sector that can galvanise our economy, we forgot that the participation of the private sector is not an end in itself.
“We neglected that unless this is done, observing transparency, competition, transaction integrity we might end up with a sector worse than the past. The BPE did things that were inexcusable. To imagine that even the sale proceeds of about $4bn was solely spent towards the payment of pensions and staff. Not one single kobo was expended towards catalysing the sector back to life.
“GENCOS bought generating units without a clear assurance of source of gas to fire plants and government had no active roadmap for delivery of a gas market infrastructure to make this happen.
“Yet gas companies and the IOCs were exporting our gas out of our shores to create gas markets elsewhere in Europe and Asia while we languished in darkness as a result of incessant, persistent and erratic power outages.
“In the face of all these our people continued to be called upon to bear inexplicable bills estimated beyond rationale service value.”





