Monday, 22 October 2012

Gov Rochas Okorocha to become a boxer?


 

SUNDAY PUNCH learnt that the seater was reserved for the host Governor, Mr. Sullivan Chime and Obi. The Deputy Governor, Mr. Sunday Onyebuchi, represented Chime who is still out of the country.


The protocol officer, Mr. Ifeanyi Onukuba, who works with Obi, was shocked at Okorocha’s action and before he could recover from it, a police officer attached to the Bomb Disposal Unit in Anambra State, Mr. Felix Alumona, pushed Okorocha when he was removing the tag bearing Obi’s name from the seat.
Our correspondent observed that Okorocha’s Aide de Camp, Gabriel Onu, immediately pounced on Alumona, hitting and tearing his uniform, while other security details attached to the Imo governor joined in the scuffle.

Sensing that the matter was beginning to attract people, Okorocha quickly waded in, saying, “Hey, please stop the fight! Let us not fight over an ordinary seat. I will share the seat with Peter Obi.”
Minutes after the fracas, Okorocha’s aides grumbled saying, “Why is it that anywhere we go, they always reserve a special seat for Obi. Is Okorocha not the leader of Ndigbo?”

When Obi arrived, he squeezed himself in the couch, sitting between Onyebuchi and Okorocha.

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Aluu Killings, Whos was really Lloyd?

 
Mrs. Jane Toku, the mother of Lloyd, one of the four undergraduates of the University of Port Harcourt that were lynched at Aluu community in Rivers State, says her son’s death will always haunt her.
She also expressed shock that the crowd could watch how her son and his friends were gruesomely murdered. Jane spoke with Punch correspondent amid tears on Monday in Port Harcourt.

Friday, 5 October 2012

Lady Gaga 30 million Twitter followers


Continuing her dominance on social media, pop megastar Lady Gaga has become the first person to rack up 30 million Twitter followers, beating out fellow musicians Justin Bieber and Katy Perry. 

Of course, a handful of @LadyGaga‘s followers are likely fake accounts — just as 65,505 of the “Likes” on her Facebook page were recently discovered to be from fake accounts. 

Chanel Spring/Summer 2013 bag


Chanel has gone ahead of others to present this bag as part of their Spring/Summer 2013 collection at the Paris Fashion Week some days ago. 

Well for Nigerian ladies who love to shop and move alot, this is not new.

what do you think?

International tennis stars Serena & Venus Williams in Lagos

You would have seen them on TV and loved the way they played or maybe you just like their bodies, well you can see them and now experience them one hand.
 

International tennis stars – Serena & Venus Williams will be in Lagos from Tuesday, the 30th of October – Friday, the 2nd of November, 2012 as part of activities to mark their ‘Break the Mould’ campaign.

The campaign is a women’s empowerment initiative aimed ‘to help women at various life stages of their lives –

Nigeria's First Lady Dame Patience Jonathan battling Cancer?

News Coming from some quarters:

"Since 28 August 2012 when it was reported that Patience, the wife of President Goodluck Jonathan was flown to Germany for the treatment of an undisclosed ailment, the presidency has refused to give the nation a clear picture of what she is suffering from.

However, P.M.NEWS authoritatively gathered today that Patience is being treated for cancer of the uterus at Horst Schmidt Klinik in Wiesbaden, Germany.
 


Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj Fight

Here's a little something on what went down between Nikki and Mariah  

Nicki: “You think I’m playin’? You think this is all a joke? This is a joke? This is a joke? This is a joke? Say one more disrespectful thing to me! If you say one more disrespectful thing to me: Off with your head! Off with your head! Off with your head!

Mariah: Excuse me. I am not being disrespectful.

Nicki: Don’t call me a bitch! Don’t call me inadequate! You’re going to get set! Just fall back! You don’t know shit! You just sitting there while she running down... 

Thursday, 20 September 2012

David Mark and President Jonathan, Okonjo-Iweala


Senate President, David Mark, had yesterday blasted the presidency for compounding the problems of Nigerians by creating untold hardship for the people due to poor budget implementation.

Senator Mark made this statement  during his opening remarks after the senate returned from its 8 weeks recess. He had stated that President Jonathan and his economic team should go for robust economic policies that will take Nigeria out of the current economic crisis instead of just chasing after shadows and coursing more problems for the nation.

He said: “Those who manage the nation’s economy cannot afford to chase shadows while the economy is in the doldrums. What Nigerians expect, and deserve, is the introduction of fiscal and monetary policies that will create jobs, fix healthcare and infrastructure, and stimulate the economy.”