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Nigeria Musician, Dbanj has exposed his new mansion at Ikoyi on the Internet. The Musician who has hot songs on air also has an album on queue "Thy Kingdom Come"
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) says it will clampdown on commercial motorcycle operators on the AYA-Nyanya road on Monday. Chairman, FCT Ministerial Taskteam on Traffic Management, Mr Ikharo Attah made the disclosure in a statement, on Sunday in Abuja. Attah disclosed that the operation would commence on Monday, March 2, adding that any motorcycle impounded during the exercise would not be released to anyone. According to him, the rate at which commercial motorcycle operators ply the road has reached an alarming proportions. ” While they are permitted to operate at Nyanya and Karu, they are not expected to reach Abacha barracks and AYA in Asokoro District ”. Attah added that the commercial motorcyclists often rode against traffic and at a very high speed, a development that had continued to endanger the lives of other road users. Source: Pulse.ng
Rema Is Not Dead! This Was What Happened (Screenshot) – Nairaland T here has been a trending rumours on the internet that singer, Rema is dead. The biggest world’s free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia, has made a devastating blunder by reporting that fast-rising Nigeria singer, Divine Ikubor also known as Rema has died. The online platform made the error in reporting that the singer … Source: Nigerian bulletin
Nigerian author Chukwuemeka Ike, who died last month at the age of 88, helped define Nigerian culture, but never received the international acclaim he deserved, writes the BBC's Nduka Orjinmo in Lagos. Ike will be remembered for his novels but his legacy will also live on in an important word in Nigeria's lexicon. Say "expo" to anyone here and they immediately know what you are talking about - exam malpractice. Ike helped popularise the term when he penned Expo 77, a novel based on the true story of how top secret school-leaving exam papers were leaked twice in 1977. Ironically, he was in charge of the exam board when the leaks happened, and chose to vent his frustration about the way society encouraged malpractice - from parents to students to school administrators - through his literary work. His writing gave voice both to contemporary concerns and also to a defence of African - and more specifically his Igbo - culture. While the literary themes of the time were foc...
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