Wednesday 30 October 2013

Minister of Aviation BMW Car Scandal: Coscharis Opens Up At The Reps Panel


The Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) on Wednesday said that the Federal Ministry of Finance granted a waiver of N10.1 million to Coscharis Motors for the purchase of the two BMW cars by the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).

The NCS told the House of Representatives Committee on Aviation investigating the alleged importation of the cars by the NCAA for the Minister of Aviation Ms Stella Oduah that the said waiver was to import 300 vehicles, including the controversial two BMW cars.

Representative of the Comptroller-General of the NCS, Mr Manasseh Jatau, a Deputy Comptroller of Customs, disclosed this in his presentation at the public hearing of the case on Wednesday in Abuja.

He said the point of entry of the cars was Tincan Port in Lagos, adding that no import duty was collected from the owner of the goods (Coscharis Motors) as a one-year duty waiver for 300 cars was granted in the name of the company for importation of cars for Eko 2012 Games in Lagos.

Saturday 26 October 2013

Healthy Tips To A Blissful Relationship


A strong and healthy relationship can be of the best support in your life. Good relationship improves all aspect of your life, strengthens your health, your mind and your connection with others.
Relationships are investment, the more you put in, the more you get in return. However, if the relationship isn’t working it can be a tremendous drain.

A thriving and healthy relationship is absolutely within your reach if you and your partner are willing to do a bit of work.

The below tips if religiously implemented can put up a spark in your cold relationship.

Being Involved:
It takes two to tango…it takes two to be in love…Every relationship is unique and people come together for good a many reason. Some relationship got stuck in peaceful co-existence but without truly relating to one another and working together. It may seem just stable at the surface.
Lack of involvement and communication can be detrimental to your relationship as this will gradually create a gap between partners.

Monday 21 October 2013

MARRIAGE TIPS: The Choice Of A Bride


 The choice of a bride is a serious business. Thus picking the right wife is of utmost importance. With the rising trend in marriage crisis, one has got to be critical in his choice of a bride as there have been numerous cases of infant marriage crashes. Truly the foundation of such a union is built basically on “LUST”.

The choice of a bride goes beyond her beauty, sexual prowess, etc. Too many unions based on the foundation of lust for beauty, lust for sexual prowess and the likes have gone down the drain. It is just too sad that men continue to fall for these mistakes.

In choosing your bride, it is pertinent to understand that the union is a lifelong commitment and requires a great deal of forethought. Marriage is not just about love and bonding with your soul-mate.

Saturday 12 October 2013

Is He The Marrying Type?


Fred and Cindy enjoyed a rosy relationship for 8 good years. Their relationship began way down their university days. They were head over heels each other and everyone thought it was till eternity.
They both graduated and not even the mandatory One Year NYSC could separate them as they both served their Fatherland in different zones. Fred was posted to the North while Cindy served in one of the secondary school in Ondo state.
These lovebirds were inseparable, the cohesion was just so strong that they became the envy of all as they go to events in matching outfits. Fred and Cindy  brought families together and they were both at liberty to visit themselves without any hassle from their parents.

…cut long story short, Fred got employed in One of the International Oil Companies and once upon a rosy relationship began to hit the rock….too bad
All effort to put Fred to other was futile…yea the money was there…there existed a difference in class as Fred got himself hob-nobbing with the Oil moguls…and he felt his 8 years old “boo of life” as he professed back then was no longer a fit for him….LEVELS DON CHANGE…..

Friday 4 October 2013

LAGOS PLANE CRASH: Teju Babyface Tribute To MIC Boss, Tunji Okunsanya (READ)

According to Teju, . Tunji Okunsanya was on the Teju Babyface show a while back. Teju wrote a tribute to the entrepreneur who died in the ill fated Associated airline that crashed yesterday...Tribute so touching...Read below
 
#tributetoMIC 1 when I tell my driver that Tunji Okusanya of MIC is dead, I envision he will say, 'ah! man daada to ma'n fun mi l'owo yen!'
 
#tributetoMIC 2 (dat generous man!) I walked into his office to invite him 2 Season2 of our show in 2010. We had never met but he hugged me

#tributetoMIC 3 He told me how he loved our show and how I would go far up the ladder of Success. I discovered that he liked to laugh a lot.

#tributetoMIC 4 on the day of recording, he came to time and when we were done, he shared money around like a politician going to the polls.

#tributetoMIC 5 and so we would become 'friends'. More like Egbon (elder sibling) and aburo (younger sibling).

Tuesday 1 October 2013

President Goodluck Jonathan's Address On The Occassion Of Nigeria's 53rd Independence Anniversary


Today being the 1st of October, President Goodluck Jonathan took to his Facebook page to to address the Nation. Read below:

Address by
His Excellency, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR
On the Occasion of Nigeria's 53rd Independence Anniversary.
Tuesday 1st October, 2013

FELLOW NIGERIANS,

1. Today marks 53 years of our Independence as a nation. First and foremost, I would like to say congratulations to us all. Through thick and thin, we have built this country together. Through triumphs and trials, we have developed a Nigerian identity in our own way.

2. In truth, Nigeria is still a work in progress and we are challenged everyday to keep building in spite of the various obstacles that we face. Our strength has been in our diversity. If we look back over the years, we can say confidently that there is every reason to celebrate.