Tuesday, May 07, 2013

Funny Video: Bovi and Basket Mouth Mime Obama & Goodluck

This is so funny, i thought to share! Please laugh out some stress

Horrible: Police Uncovers Orphange Where Teenage Girls Are Used To Breed Babies

This is fast becoming a plague in our society! Horrible. We need to be alert and educate our teenagers and women against such vice.

Source: Channel News

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Governor Fashola Says: Nigerians Are Too Difficult To Please

Gov. Fashola. coutesy google

At the St Saviour’s Anglican Church, Tafawa Balewa Square, Marina, Lagos, southwest Nigeria during the church’s 32nd Synod. Fashola lamented that people complained too much instead of helping the government to solve the problems at hand.

 “Nigerians are very difficult people to please. He gave an example of when Nigerians were complaining of incessant harassment by policemen at checkpoints, they were dismantled by the Inspector General of Police. The same Nigerians are now complaining that the absence of the checkpoints have aided the free operation of criminals on the roads.

He said “The same scenario is playing out on the issue of ban by the police of the indiscriminate use of tinted glasses by motorist, which has been taken advantage of by criminals. The people are now accusing the police of being highhanded on the issue,”

He added that “In the last week, the number of lives that have been lost to violence and insecurity must bring any serious people into a sense of sobriety and a very serious question about what direction our country is heading,”.

He is right, in a way! Man is difficult to please, and we complain too much instead of giving meaningful advice to resolve the situation at hand. As for the tinted glass issue, my own is that the politicians and the high state officers should first stop using tinted glasses and Nigerians will follow suit. 

They should lead by example, and walk the talk.

I complain too much chei? ;-)

Lauren Hill Gets Jailed For Unpaid Tax




Lauryn Hill the popular Grammy-winning singer has been sentenced to three months in prison and three months of home confinement for failing to pay about $1m in taxes. She pleaded guilty last year
Hill explained that she was unable to pay taxes during a period of time when she dropped out of the music business.

She said: "I needed to be able to earn so I could pay my taxes, without compromising the health and welfare of my children, and I was being denied that."

Before the sentencing, her attorney said Hill had paid more than $970,000 (£624,000) to satisfy the New Jersey state and federal tax liabilities.

Hill had faced a maximum sentence of one year each on three counts.