Tuesday 17 December 2013

LMAO PHOTO OF THE DAY: Doctor, Am I Still A Virgin?

Now, this is epic..Lolzz

See Victor Moses One Year Old Son, Bentley


So cute.

Senator Yerima divorces 17year old Egyptian wife, marries another 15yr old

Three years after marrying a 14 year old Egyptian girl named Marian, which was widely protested in Nigeria, former Zamfara state governor and serving senator of the federal republic of Nigeria, Sen. Ahmed Yerima, has reportedly divorced her to marry a new wife, City People reports. According to the magazine, Yerima and four men, said to be members of the Zamfara State House of Assembly were in Egypt a few weeks ago for the wedding fathia of a new bride said to be 15 years old.

Marian who is now 17 and a mother of one, is believed to be the daughter of the former governor’s driver whenever he visits Egypt. The reason he divorced her is to enable him take a new wife as he’s not allowed more than four wives.

The Senator is alleged to have married and divorced a few women in the last few years but has never changed his first three wives, only the fourth ones.

Sen. Ahmed Yerima this year was strongly against the deletion of the section of the 1999 constitution which pegged the official marriage age in Nigeria as 18 years, saying it was anti-Islam. -

PHOTO: Intel Places New Ads Inside FC Barcelona's Jersey For $34million

I am going to assume that there is no where else on the face of the earth where tech-giant Intel could place an advert. They rolled out 34million cool US Dollars to place an ad inside (note that word) the FC Barcelona's jerseys.

I am guessing Intel is hoping the players will score and celebrate with their tops over their head.

At last, ASUU suspends strike

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), today, announced the suspension of its over 5months strike.

ASUU President, Dr. Nasir Fagge made the disclosure in Minna while briefing newsmen.

The Union suspended the strike after a marathon National Executive Committee meeting held in the Niger State capital, yesterday.

The different chapters of ASUU are expected to hold congress meetings on Wednesday, following which academic activities  will resume in the universities.

The marathon NEC meeting was held to deliberate over the agreement signed Wednesday, last week, by the union executives and the federal government.

The meeting, Vanguard gathered was attended by ASUU branch chairmen and secretaries, the national executive members of the Union, coordinators and past leaders, including members from 52 universities.

Public universities lecturers have been on strike since July 1, 2013.

Details later.