Real Madrid star, Cristiano Ronaldo allegedly left his five-year-old son Cristiano Jr with his mum Dolores in Portugal so he could travel to Miami, Florida, to deal with arrangements for a sibling for his son, a popular Portuguese TV presenter claimed today.
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Wednesday, 30 December 2015
Friday, 25 December 2015
Merry Christmas everyone and happy holidays!
The most magical time of the year is here! Merry Christmas NaijaRadar readers and everyone else. May this Christmas bring you divine love, favour, long life, good health, prosperity, success & peace of mind.Wishing you all the most amazing Christmas celebration ever! Massive hug guys! Kisses!
Monday, 21 December 2015
Nigerians to pay for only the power they consume as NERC releases new electriity tariff
Nigerians will henceforth pay for only the power they consume as the new electricity tariff released by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has removed fixed electricity charges that has constantly caused discrepancies in the billing system of meters in most Nigerian homes.
This recent development is contained in a statement released by Sam Amadi, chairman of NERC today December 21st.
This recent development is contained in a statement released by Sam Amadi, chairman of NERC today December 21st.
How to Send Bulk SMS for Christmas - Multitexter.com
Here are five simple steps to send the smartest, most reliable and affordable Christmas greeting and promotions to family, friends, associates, customers, church members and well-wishers. Step1:
Sunday, 28 June 2015
Return Eagles to Lagos — Oliseh
Former Nigeria international Sunday Oliseh has clamoured for the Super Eagles’ return to the National Stadium, Lagos for their international matches.
In the space of 12 months, the former African champions have played in several stadia in the country where they have recorded contrasting results.
In the space of 12 months, the former African champions have played in several stadia in the country where they have recorded contrasting results.
Why your children should avoid Davido’s video “Fans Mi”
Have you watched popstar, David Adeleke aka Davido’s latest video, ‘Fans Mi’ featuring American rapper, Meek Mill?
Then you will agree that no child under the age of 18 should see it. Even though music videos have since been reduced to nothing more than scantily-dressed ladies shaking their butts, and the
Then you will agree that no child under the age of 18 should see it. Even though music videos have since been reduced to nothing more than scantily-dressed ladies shaking their butts, and the
Older women are becoming new mothers
SEVEN years ago, Rajo Devi Lohan made headlines around the world by becoming the world’s oldest first-time mother, when she gave birth to a baby girl at the age of 69. She went through IVF treatment, had a difficult pregnancy and delivery, but had a successful birth and healthy baby that she describes as a gift from God.
Omkari Panwar, in 2008 of India became the oldest mother in the world when she had twins at the
Omkari Panwar, in 2008 of India became the oldest mother in the world when she had twins at the
It’s too late to expel Saraki from APC says Audu Ogbeh
A former National Chairman of the
Peoples Democratic Party and a founding member of the All Progressives
Congress, Mr. Audu Ogbeh, tells JOHN ALECHENU about the National Assembly crisis among other issues
You played
a key role in the merger of different opposition parties to form the
All Progressives Congress but with what is happening now especially in
the National Assembly, do you have any
I dropped my presidential ambition for Buhari says Saraki
The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki,
has denied reports that he is nursing the ambition for presidency in
2019, saying he actually quit his presidential bid in the 2015 election
for President Muhammadu Buhari.
Saraki stated that he contributed
immensely to the emergence of Buhari as President and contributed
greatly to his victory in the presidential election held on March 28,
2015.
Traders protest Boko Haram prisoners’ transfer to Anambra State
Commercial activities were paralysed on Saturday in Anambra State following protests by traders across the state.
The traders, who closed their shops as
early as 9am in major cities of Onitsha, Awka, Nnewi, Ekwulobia and
Agulu, took to the streets protesting what they termed plan by the
Federal Government to transfer Boko Haram detainees to prisons in the
state.
Delta State University Bans Miniskirts Among Females, Reduces Fellowship Centres
The authorities of the Delta State University, Abraka on Saturday banned the wearing of miniskirts by female students.
The Vice-Chancellor of the university,
Prof. Vincent Peretemode, in a statement made available to our
correspondent, also ordered the reduction of fellowship centres in the
school from over 80 to four.
Saturday, 27 June 2015
Like IK Ogbonna, Alex Ekubo Wishes To Be A Daddy
One of Nollywood most desired bachelor, Alex Ekubo, has
come out to air a strong desire that has left ladies wishing they are
good enough for him to take up the challenge.
Nollywood actor and model, Alex Ekubo, is the best friend of the latest dad in town, IK Ogbonna. That the two friends have so many things in common and share a strong bond reflects in their chosen
Nollywood actor and model, Alex Ekubo, is the best friend of the latest dad in town, IK Ogbonna. That the two friends have so many things in common and share a strong bond reflects in their chosen
Viagra, other ED meds won’t raise cancer risk
Could impotence drugs like Viagra, Cialis or Levitra raise a man’s odds for melanoma skin cancer?
A new review of data involving over
20,000 men does find a slightly higher risk of the disease in men who
took erectile dysfunction drugs versus those who didn’t.
However, the researchers believe the bump
in risk is tied to lifestyle factors that men who take
Thursday, 25 June 2015
Doctors Finds 50-Year-Old Fetus Inside Woman’s Abdomen
Chilean media say the woman, who is at least 90, went to hospital in the city of San Antonio after a fall.
X-ray tests then revealed the presence of a foetus which weighed around 2 kilos (4.4lb).
The phenomenon, known as a lithopedion, occurs when a foetus dies during pregnancy and then becomes calcified outside the uterus.
Deadly Ebola Virus Re-Surfaces in Sierra Leone
The deadly Ebola virus is back in Freetown, Sierra Leone. This was
announced by health authorities on yesterday dashing hopes of about 1.2
million people residing in densely-populated Freetown.
The government’s National Ebola Response Centre (NERC) on Tuesday recorded three cases which emerged in the east-end slum of Magazine Wharf, three weeks after the last
Covenant University Produces 104 First Class Graduates
Covenant University, located in Ota, Ogun State on Wednesday said
that it would graduate a total of 1, 315 students, with 104 bagging
First Class Degree. The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Charles
Ayo, made this known at a press briefing today. Ayo said that the event
was for the award of first and higher degrees in various disciplines in
the institution.
Tuesday, 23 June 2015
Teenagers Invent Condoms That Can Detect STIs
A team of teenage inventors have revealed a condom capable of changing colour when it comes into contact with STIs.
The prescient prophylactic has a built-in indicator that alters its colour depending on what infection it picks up. It was revealed at the TeenTech Awards in London where it won the health category.
The prescient prophylactic has a built-in indicator that alters its colour depending on what infection it picks up. It was revealed at the TeenTech Awards in London where it won the health category.
Sunday, 21 June 2015
FG may sell MDA Jets and Helicopters
Indications have emerged that the
Federal Government may soon embark on the sale of aircraft owned by its
ministries, departments and agencies.
The affected aircraft are those no longer in use by the MDAs due to old age or lack of fund and maintenance.
Queen of England honours four Nigerians
Four Nigerian Youths were among those honoured by Queen Elizabeth II of England on Monday night, at the inaugural Queen’s Young Leaders (YQL) awards at the Buckingham palace. The award which was first of its kind was designed to reward exceptional youths from across the Commonwealth nations.
Friday, 19 June 2015
Eat right for your body’s sake
Ours is an age of high stress, what with
all sorts of issues clogging our thinking, keeping us awake at night,
and driving us silly during the day.
We worry about identity theft, national
and global insecurity occasioned by terrorism, economic issues, health
scare… The list is endless.
Thursday, 18 June 2015
Software testing centre goes into operation soon – NITDA
Africa’s premium software testing centre
will soon go into operation, the Director General of the National
Information Technology Development Agency, Mr. Peter Jack, has said.
Jack, who said this at a parley with
journalists in Abuja, also added that the essence of the centre promoted
by NITDA was to ensure that all software developed in Nigeria were of
international standard.
CBN Directs Banks to Destroy Cards Trapped in ATMs
The Central Bank of Nigeria has directed Deposit Money Banks to henceforth destroy Automated Teller Machine cards trapped in their ATM terminals.
The CBN also gave banks 24 hours to reverse debit entries arising from failed transaction attributable to system-related issues.
The CBN also gave banks 24 hours to reverse debit entries arising from failed transaction attributable to system-related issues.
Tuesday, 16 June 2015
Don’t forget old agreements’ – ASUU, NANS, NAPS to Buhari’s administration
If Nigeria’s education system is in rubbles, then the higher education subsector forms the largest pile of stones. Many graduates of Nigerian universities are reportedly unemployable and the Polytechnics lack infrastructure. Lecturers at these institutions alongside their colleagues in the Colleges of Education have embarked on incessant strikes in recent times.
Airtel rolls out high-speed Wi-Fi service
Airtel Nigeria has introduced ultra-high speed Wi-Fi service to enhance customer data experience in Lagos.
The telecoms company said the
introduction of the ultra-high speed Wi-Fi was in line with its
commitment to providing exceptional mobile Internet experience for
Nigerians.
Miners move to create 300,000 jobs annually
MINERS under the aegis of Mining
Association of Nigeria, MAN, have resolved to create about 300, 000 jobs
in the sector. This was disclosed by the Chairman, MAN, Alhaji Sani
Shehu, at a news conference with theme: “Mining is the Answer,” where he
said that the association has also developed a five-year Strategic
Development Plan, SDP, for the mining sector.
Skye Bank grants N450bn loans to energy firms
DESPITE warnings over the rising incidence of non-performing loans, NPL, especially as it relates to exposure to the energy sector, Skye Bank Plc gave out N449.872 billion loans to energy firms in two years, between 2013 and 2014. Specifically, information obtained from the bank’s Annual Report and Financial Statement for the 2014 financial year, showed that the bank recorded total loans and advances of N651.261 billion in 2014, compared to N549.858 billion in 2013.
These Eagles will rule African football says Keshi
“The defense played well, they were disciplined in their marking, they did what we practiced in the training sessions.
“The first half was a bit off because the players were still getting to know each other. They were cautious because this was our second game together after the friendly against Kaduna United.
“The first half was a bit off because the players were still getting to know each other. They were cautious because this was our second game together after the friendly against Kaduna United.
CBN explains why states can’t pay salaries
LAGOS — The dwindling resources of states and local governments suffered a 30.6 per cent fall from federation account allocation in April 2015 when compared with what the states got in the same period last year.
Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Economic Report for the month of April said that the total statutory allocation to the state governments stood at N153.45 billion in April 2015. This was 30.6 and 22.9 per cent below the 2014 monthly budget estimate and the level in the preceding month, respectively.
Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Economic Report for the month of April said that the total statutory allocation to the state governments stood at N153.45 billion in April 2015. This was 30.6 and 22.9 per cent below the 2014 monthly budget estimate and the level in the preceding month, respectively.
Don’t ban ogogoro, distillers’ union begs FG
OLEH—PRODUCERS of local gin, popularly known as Ogogoro,
under the aegis of Okwagbe Distillers Union, Delta State, have appealed
to the Federal Government not to ban the production of the alcoholic
drink.
Monday, 15 June 2015
Mobile money transactions in Nigeria hit N985bn yearly
Director, Banking and Payments Systems Department, Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN and Chairman, Nigeria electronic Fraud Forum, NeFF, Mr. Dipo Fatokun, has said that in spite of challenges facing mobile money adoption in Nigeria, over $5 billion (about N985 billion) worth of mobile money transactions are still processed annually. He stated this while addressing newsmen on the sideline of the unveiling of the NeFF 2014 annual report in Lagos.
Bank Verification Number (BVN) will enable banks blacklist dubious customers
Based on feedbacks from banks, how would you describe the level of compliance with the directive on BVN?
The feedback from the banks is very positive. I think we should start by understanding why we are embarking on the BVN project, you will see that there is no way the Banks would not be enthusiastic about it.
The feedback from the banks is very positive. I think we should start by understanding why we are embarking on the BVN project, you will see that there is no way the Banks would not be enthusiastic about it.
Unemployed, Poor Nigerians To Get N5000 Monthly – FG
The Buhari Administration at the weekend declared that there are
ongoing plans to implement one of its striking campaign promises that it
will pay N5000 each to the poorest Nigerians across the country.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who gave the hint noted that government is “currently evaluating the best ways to collapse existing cash transfer and social welfare schemes to ensure consistency and alignment.
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who gave the hint noted that government is “currently evaluating the best ways to collapse existing cash transfer and social welfare schemes to ensure consistency and alignment.
Sunday, 14 June 2015
President Buhari to earn N14.4m annual salary and see what others will earn
The Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, RMAFC, has
reviewed the salaries of the President, Vice President, Senate President
and Speaker of the House of Representatives and Speakers in the 36
states of the federation, as well as well other legislators in both the
National and State Assemblies among other public officers in the
country. Based on the total package prepared by the RMAFC, President
Muhammadu Buhari ‘s annual salary and allowances stand at N14, 4
million.
Saturday, 13 June 2015
We are suffering, Abiola family begs FG to come to their aid
Alhaji Muri Abiola, senior brother of the late business mogul, Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola has appealed to the federal government to compensate the family having been treated badly after the death of the family breadwinner in July 1998.
Alhaji Abiola called on Governor Ibikunle Amosun to assist them in using his good offices to plead with President Muhammed Buhari to support the family as the exit of the
Friday, 12 June 2015
Finally, NNPC pledges to end fuel queues by weekend
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has vowed to meet
the June 13 deadline earlier set to end fuel queues across the country.
The Group Managing Director of NNPC, Dr Joseph Dawha, told journalists during inspection of some of its stations in Abuja that there is a stock level of 1.1 billion litres representing 27 days sufficiency, saying there should be no cause for alarm.
The Group Managing Director of NNPC, Dr Joseph Dawha, told journalists during inspection of some of its stations in Abuja that there is a stock level of 1.1 billion litres representing 27 days sufficiency, saying there should be no cause for alarm.
Port Harcourt Refinery to commence full operation by June ending – NNPC
The Group Managing Director of NNPC, Dr Joseph Dawha today said the
refinery in Port Harcourt will start refining petroleum products by the
end of this month. Dr Dawha made the announcement while inspecting some
petrol stations in Abuja today. He said;
Security Expert explains why VP. Osinbajo can’t attend National Security meetings for now
A security expert has explained why Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has
so far not been allowed to attend any of the national security meetings
President Buhari has had with Service Chiefs since he assumed power. On
June 2nd and yesterday June 10th, President Buhari met with the Service
Chiefs without Osinbajo and this has led to some media houses reporting
that the Vice President was “locked out” from the Defence House, venue
of the meetings.
Tuesday, 9 June 2015
The University Don Who Says He Has Cure For HIV/AIDS
A University Don, Professor Maduike Ezeibe of the Michael Okpara
University of Agriculture Umudike, Abia State, has claimed his recent
therapy for the dreaded Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired
Immunodeficiency Syndrome is real and effective. According to Ezeibe, he
discovered the therapy when he decided to join the medical world to
search for a solution to HIV/AIDS.
Monday, 1 June 2015
Lagos signs Ikeja, Ikoyi, Apapa model city plans
The Lagos State Government has signed
three model city plans to guide physical development of different areas
of the metropolis in the next 10 years.
This is in line with its determination to ensure a better, safe and economically viable human settlement in the metropolis.
They are the Ikoyi/Victoria Island, Agege/IfakoIjaiye and Apapa model city plans.
Buhari’s asset declaration
President Muhammadu Buhari and his
deputy, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, have both done well by declaring their
assets as required by law. What Buhari and Osinbajo did, however, only
satisfied the minimum requirement. This is not a minimum requirement
government; we did not clamour for the minimum. The General and Prof
made a promise of publicly declaring their assets; as far as I am
concerned, they have not fully done so, and it is not too late.
I won’t enter Govt House until September says Wike
The RIVERS State Governor, Chief Nyesom
Wike, said on Sunday that he would stay away from the Government House
in Port Harcourt for the next three months as a result of the
vandalisation of the property in the place by the immediate past
administration.
Wike, who spoke at the post-inauguration
thanksgiving service in Port Harcourt, disclosed that all the vehicles
in the Government House had been taken away.
Why Buhari has not moved to Aso Rock —Aide
the head of President Muhammadu Buhari’s
media team, Garba Shehu, on Sunday said Buhari had yet to move to the
Presidential Villa, Abuja because his official residence was not ready
for habitation.
Shehu, in an exclusive interview with
our correspondent said workers were currently cleaning and refurbishing
the President’s official residence.
Smoking in public spaces banned in Beijing
Tough
anti-smoking measures have gone into effect in the Chinese capital,
where smoking is now banned in restaurants, offices and on public
transport.
Under
the law rolled out on Monday, anyone in Beijing who violates the bans,
which include smoking near schools and hospitals, must pay $32.25. The
current fine, seldom enforced, is just $1.60.
South Africa admits $10m FIFA payout
South African Football Association
President, Danny Jordaan, has reportedly confirmed that South Africa
paid $10m after the country won a bid to host the 2010 World Cup.
Jordaan however insists that the payout was not a bribe to FIFA
officials.
Saturday, 30 May 2015
Friday, 29 May 2015
BUHARI'S INAUGURATION
Global attention shifts to the world’s
most populous black nation on the planet, Nigeria, where the country’s
fifth democratically elected president, Muhammadu Buhari, will be
inaugurated on Friday (today).
Contrary to speculations, indications
emerged on Thursday that the outgoing President, Goodluck Jonathan, will
attend the historic occasion which would mark the first time a sitting
president would
Adesina becomes African Development Bank’s president
The immediate past Minister of
Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, on Thursday
emerged as the new President of the African Development Bank.
The 55-year-old Adesina, who until
yesterday (Thursday) served the administration of President Goodluck
Jonathan as a minister, defeated seven other contestants from across the
continent by scoring 58 per cent of the votes cast in an election held
in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire, where the AfDB is
Pledges To Pay Marriage Expenses of Serving NYSC Members
Kaiama Local Government Council of Kwara has pledged to finance the marriage of any serving female National Youth Service Corps member that marries a man from the council area.
The chairman of the council, Alhaji Alhassan Bagudu, made the pledge on Wednesday in Kaiama while receiving the 2015 Batch “A” corps members posted to the council.
Thursday, 28 May 2015
200 Soldiers Reportedly Dismissed From The Nigerian Army For Cowardice
200 military officers have reportedly been dismissed by the Nigerian
army over allegations of cowardice and insubordination during the army’s
operation to take over Sambisa forest. The soldiers were reportedly
dismissed at the Rukuba Barracks in Jos, Plateau State on Tuesday May
26th. When asked about the reported dismissal, Army spokesperson, Sani
Usman, did not refute the claims but stated that the army as an
institution has zero tolerance for cowardice and insubordination.
Wednesday, 27 May 2015
Federal Government approves N500 million each for four new Universities of Education in Nigeria
The Federal Government has approved N500 million for each of the four
Federal Colleges of Education upgraded to Universities of Education as
administrative and running costs.
The Colleges of Education are: Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo; Federal College of Education, Zaria; Federal College of Education, Kano; and Alvan Ikoku College of Education, Owerri.
Nnamdi Olebara, the Special Adviser, Media, to Ibrahim Shekarau, the Minister of Education, made
The Colleges of Education are: Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo; Federal College of Education, Zaria; Federal College of Education, Kano; and Alvan Ikoku College of Education, Owerri.
Nnamdi Olebara, the Special Adviser, Media, to Ibrahim Shekarau, the Minister of Education, made
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