Jude Okoye confirmed on twitter that P square’s record label has just
signed Cynthia Morgan to their label. Looks like the Okoye’s have a new
first lady.
here are indications that the on-going strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities might be called off next Thursday. Governor of Benue State, Mr Gabriel Suswam who dropped this hint Friday said ASUU and the Federal Government had reached agreements on all the contentious issues that led to the industrial action except two. Suswam who was appointed as Chairman of the Needs Assessment Implementation Committee of the Federal Government said after next Thursday's deliberations between his Committee and the various agencies of government funding tertiary education, all the contentious issues would likely be resolved. Speaking to news men in Abuja after attending a meeting between the Federal Government's delegation and ASUU, Suswam said that agreements had been reached by both parties on all issues except two. Said he: "We reached agreements on all issues except two. These two issues are those of earned allowances of lecturers and interventi...
Here is a brief snapshot of some of the stories we are tracking at the moment. And we have a new party Barring any last minute hitch, a new political party will berth in the already charged Nigerian political turf this week. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) confirmed on Wednesday that former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and some Governors of the crisis-ridden ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have applied for the registration of a group, Peoples Progressive Movement (PPM), as a political party. The commission said it is processing the application. The Daily Independent is reporting that among the Governors who are promoting the new political association are Murtala Nyako of Adamawa, Babangida Aliyu of Niger, Sule Lamido of Jigawa and Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano – the same folks who have been touring the country (under the Peoples Democratic Party umbrella of course), purporting to be on a mission to save our democracy.
Share on Tumblr Sony’s PS4 release date has finally been announced at Gamescom 2013. Long live play indeed! The PS4 release date is the 15 of November in North America, and 29 of November in Europe. This date coincides with where many suspected it would land. With the holiday rush in full swing at that time of the year, it was a no-brainer for Sony to release their fourth generation proper console then. Before today’s official announcement of the PS4 release date, it was confirmed by Sony that the PlayStation 4 would come out “Holiday 2013.” The PS4 was first unveiled during Sony’s E3 2013 press conference. The console has an italicized equals sign look, and will retail for £349 / €399 / $399. One of the largest draws to the PS4 over Microsoft’s Xbox One was that the PS4 will not require an Internet connection, and used games will not be blocked. However, Microsoft has gone on to repeal many of their unpopular Xbox One features, per popular demand. Preorder...
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