Sunday, January 4, 2015

2015 elections: Pastors unsettle politicians with shocking predictions


For Nigerians who like to wait on pro­phetic utterances for possible direc­tion or picture of what the incoming year has in stock, the Year 2015, going by the predictions of two leading Christian seers, Primate Theophilus Oluwasaanu Olabayo, founder, Evangel­ical Church of Yahweh and Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, holds little to cheer about but more to be worried about.

Why I parted with the late Prophet Ajanaku –Tope Alabi


Tope Alabi aka Agbo Jesu is a multi-platinum recording gospel singer, composer and ac­tress. Alabi, who was formerly a member of the Jesters International Comedy Group, has worked with a number of popular theatre groups in both Ibadan and Lagos. However, multi-talented Ala­bi became a gospel musician after she became a born-again Christian. In this chat with The Entertainer, the lady

FA CUP: Anichebe scores in West Brom’s 7-0 win


Nigeria’s Victor Anichebe was on song yesterday as West Bromwich Albion saw off Gateshead in a 7-0 demoli­tion at Hawthorns to zoom into the fourth round of the FA Cup.
Four goals from Saido Berahino in a match that Albion was largely out played by their visiting op­ponents handed Tony Pulis a land­slide victory in his first home game as manger since he took over from Alan Irvine at The Hawthorns.

APC trying to be game-changer in South-south

The APC is pushing its message of change throughout (left) Rivers and (right) Bay­elsa States. Among the major challenges arising from the growth of the democratic ex­perience that will make this year’s elections unique in the annals of electoral politics in Nige­ria, the increasing relevance of the opposition provided by the All Peoples Congress (APC) in some regional contests is an important fac­tor. This is nowhere more evident than in the growth of the party’s presence and credibility in the South-South geo-political home-base of President Goodluck Jonathan.

8 killed, several injured as herdsmen clash with Plateau indigenes

Eight persons have been confirmed killed and several houses burnt in the clash between the fu­lani and the indigenes in four villages of Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau state; chair­man of the local council, Barrister Caleb Muf­wang has said.

Waje dazzles at Baileys’ Ladies’ Night Out


As part of activities geared towards celebrating women, Baileys, premium Irish cream liqueur, recently hosted fabulous women of excellence at the Christmas edition of the Baileys La­dies Night Out.

Planned insurance policy for pupils of Unity Schools


Barring any last minute change of policy by the government, the 125,000 pupils in the nation’s 104 Federal Government Colleges (FGCs) will be made to pay a compulsory insurance premium of N5,000 per annum to cover risks that they are believed to be exposed to on account of the Boko Haram insurgency. The measure is expected to rake in N625 million for NICON Insurance Plc, which has been chosen by the Federal Government to underwrite the risk.

Women’s World Cup: Canada names squad to face Super Falcons, others

Canada has named their squad to play at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia & New Zealand. Led by Head Coach Bev Priestman and capta...