Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Beautiful Model Isi Wanogho Covers Complete Fashion September Issue

Simply beautiful! Always loved blue on pink though *wink*

Trouble In Warri As Olu of Warri Abolishes Ancient Traditional Practices and Name


Recently tension and protests has seized Warri, Delta state for some days now after the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwase II himself announced the abolition of some of the ancient Itshekiri cultural practices.

The Olu of Warri is a born again Christian, and has a Foursquare Worship Centre in his palace. On Wednesday September 4th, 2013 he declared in a document titled, “The New Order of Iwere Kingdom,” that the “Ogiame” title which had been in existence for over 500 years would no longer exist because it is supposedly associated to a river goddess. He says he only wants to serve one God.

His Statement reads:
“I also repent for the name and title of “Ogiame” that my ancestors and I have borne, as it connotes our allegiance to Umalokun (goddess of the river) and other deities of the sea, all of which are false gods. Today, I renounce our allegiance to Umalokun and other gods of the sea, land and sky. On behalf of the royal bloodline, the throne, the people of Iwere land, I publicly enter into a new covenant with God.”



PDP Says Fashola Is Not The Best Governor, Do You Agree?

According to Punch


The Peoples Democratic Party has said that the Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola (SAN), is not the best governor in Nigeria.
The PDP Publicity Secretary, Mr. Olisa Metuh, who said this in an interview with journalists in Abuja, said there were PDP governors who had done better than Fashola.
“I disagree with the view that Fashola is the best governor in Nigeria. There are PDP governors who did better than Fashola in terms of delivering dividends of democracy to their people. Have you been to Akwa Ibom, Jigawa, Cross Rivers and some other states that are being ruled by PDP governors?” Metuh said.
He said the seven governors who left the PDP performed better than Fashola and that the party was still proud of them despite their disagreement with the Bamangar Tukur-led executive.