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Monday, October 4, 2021

White money wins Bbnaija Season 6, grabs 90Million naira.

 Whitemoney has been declared the winner of the Season 6 of the Big Brother Naija reality television show themed ‘Shine Ya Eye’, leaving Liquorose as the first runner up.

At the grand finale on Sunday, housemates evicted were Emmanuel, Angel, Cross, and Pere; leaving Whitemoney and Liquorose as the top two housemates battling for the N90m grand prize.

Born Hazel Onou, the 29-year-old contestant is one of the fans’ favourite. Fondly known as Whitemoney, the reality TV show star was born on July 6, 1992 and hails from Enugu State where he spent his early days before moving to Lagos.

During the show, Whitemoney had mentioned in several instances that he had it rough growing up. At a point, he had to sell food with his mother at a young age.

The TV star has also mentioned that part of his hustle included commercial photography, fixing generator sets, among others.

Leveraging the BBNaija platform, Whitemoney, who is an entrepreneur, has seized the opportunity to ‘sell his market’, hence viewers of the show see him as a ‘typical Igbo man’ and an astute businessman.

On the show, Whitemoney also won some money. He recently won N1m during the Johnnie Walker contest; during the BuyPower contest, he and Liquorose won N500,000 each.

Where to buy good human hair wigs, Closure, Frontal and bundles from in Nigeria

  Are you visiting Nigeria and looking for souvenirs or gifts to take back home with you? if you are interested in buying bundles of human hair from any of the markets in Nigeria, you may want to pay close attention to the quality of the hair before making a purchase from vendors around the country.


No doubt the human hair trade in Nigeria is budding and the market now offers a wide selection of gorgeous tresses at cheaper prices, however, it is important to be careful while making your selections of these premium hairs which come in form of wigs, weaves, extensions and attachments.
Hair hut store suggest four (4) things to consider before before buying human hair in Nigeria.


Check the hair texture

Before you buy any hair, check its texture. How soft is it? Does it feel like real textured hair? As is common with businesses around the world, most vendors in Nigeria key into the mystique of human hair being the ultimate premium virgin hair with the perfect texture and luster, and sell all sorts to unassuming customers, attaching its origin from far exotic countries. While there are different kinds of human hair, bear in mind that they all have one thing in common and that is their texture, they are never too coarse or too shiny. They have the texture and feel of permed natural African hair. Ensure there is a certain bounce to it and it should not feel coated or silky smooth like synthetic hair.



Pay close attention to quality.

Although human hair is quite expensive and high maintenance, a lot of people still buy it. In Nigeria, possibly because the sellers import in large quantities, the price of these human hairs are way cheaper than what you may find online. However, some tricky companies, while packaging these human hairs, mix them with synthetic fibers or processed hair so as to make more profit. This usually gives an uneven and tacky result when styling. It is therefore important to read reviews to know which brand are most trustworthy and then look out for them in the market. Also, watch out for unnatural hair colors as that is a sure sign that the hair has been altered or is not original human hair at all.
Hair seller on Instagram, click on link Human hair seller in Nigeria
Be weary of the price

If the selling price of the hair seems to good to be true, it most certainly is not quality product. Everyone looks to score a good bargain, but with human hair, keep in mind that a vendor will never sell an original the same price as you would get other synthetic or fibre strands, no matter how short the length is or what promo his business is running. Vendors usually factor in the cost of importing it, caring for it and packaging it. Invest wisely. Ensure you compare prices before making a purchase, chances are the most expensive is usually more original. 



Check for shedding and bulky wefts

Some processing companies buy the hair in its original form and take on the task of processing the hair, either chemically or by steam, so as to achieve a desired wave or curl pattern and a luster that will blend with textured hair. In the process however, sometimes the original texture of the hair is tampered with and the hair is not properly sown, leading to eventual complaints of shedding and bulky wefts from patrons. Good thing is that most original human hair comes in bundles and are not packed. Run your finger through them, shake them and if possible, put a brush through them before you buy. Check the wefts to see if it is unusually swollen and if the seams are tight. Otherwise, you are in for a bad hair experience.

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

All you need to know about the corona virus (COVID-19) ; symptoms and precaution to take.

What is Covid-19?

It is caused by a member of the coronavirus family that has never been encountered before. Like other coronaviruses, it has transferred to humans from animals. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared it a pandemic.

What are the symptoms this coronavirus causes?

According to the WHO, the most common symptoms of Covid-19 are fever, tiredness and a dry cough. Some patients may also have a runny nose, sore throat, nasal congestion and aches and pains or diarrhoea. About 80% of people who get Covid-19 experience a mild case – about as serious as a regular cold – and recover without needing any special treatment.
About one in six people, the WHO says, become seriously ill. The elderly and people with underlying medical problems like high blood pressure, heart problems or diabetes, or chronic respiratory conditions, are at a greater risk of serious illness from Covid-19.
In the UK, the National health Service (NHS) has identified the specific symptoms to look for as experiencing either:
  • a high temperature - you feel hot to touch on your chest or back
  • a new continuous cough - this means you’ve started coughing repeatedly
As this is viral pneumonia, antibiotics are of no use. The antiviral drugs we have against flu will not work, and there is currently no vaccine. Recovery depends on the strength of the immune system.

Wash your hands frequently

Regularly and thoroughly clean your hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or wash them with soap and water.
Why? Washing your hands with soap and water or using alcohol-based hand rub kills viruses that may be on your hands.

Maintain social distancing

Maintain at least 1 metre (3 feet) distance between yourself and anyone who is coughing or sneezing.
Why? When someone coughs or sneezes they spray small liquid droplets from their nose or mouth which may contain virus. If you are too close, you can breathe in the droplets, including the COVID-19 virus if the person coughing has the disease.

Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth

Why? Hands touch many surfaces and can pick up viruses. Once contaminated, hands can transfer the virus to your eyes, nose or mouth. From there, the virus can enter your body and can make you sick.

Practice respiratory hygiene

Make sure you, and the people around you, follow good respiratory hygiene. This means covering your mouth and nose with your bent elbow or tissue when you cough or sneeze. Then dispose of the used tissue immediately.
Why? Droplets spread virus. By following good respiratory hygiene you protect the people around you from viruses such as cold, flu and COVID-19.

If you have fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical care early

Stay home if you feel unwell. If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical attention and call in advance. Follow the directions of your local health authority.

Should I go to the doctor if I have a temperature or a cough?

No. In the UK, the NHS advice is now that anyone with symptoms should stay at home for at least 7 days. If you live with other people, they should stay at home for at least 14 days, to avoid spreading the infection outside the home. This applies to everyone, regardless of whether they have travelled abroad.
In the UK, you should look on the dedicated coronavirus NHS 111 website for information. If you get worse or your symptoms last longer than seven days, you should call NHS 111. People will no longer be tested for the virus unless they are in hospital.
Many countries have imposed travel bans and lockdown conditions in order to try and halt the spread of the virus. You should check with your local authorities for the latest advice on seeking medical assistance. 
As of 25 March, more than 425,000 people have been infected in more than 150 countries, according to the Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering.
There have been over 18,000 deaths globally. Just over 3,000 of those deaths have occurred in mainland China, where the coronavirus was first recorded in the city of Wuhan. Italy has been hardest hit, though, with over 6,800 fatalities. Many of those who have died had underlying health conditions, which the coronavirus complicated.
More than 108,000 people are recorded as having recovered from the coronavirus.

Why is this worse than normal influenza, and how worried are the experts?

We don’t yet know how dangerous the new coronavirus is, and we won’t know until more data comes in, but estimates of the mortality rate have ranged from well below 1% in the young to over 3% among those who are elderly or have underlying health conditions. Seasonal flu typically has a mortality rate below 1% and is thought to cause about 400,000 deaths each year globally. Sars had a death rate of more than 10%.
Another key unknown is how contagious the coronavirus is. A crucial difference is that unlike flu, there is no vaccine for the new coronavirus, which means it is more difficult for vulnerable members of the population – elderly people or those with existing respiratory or immune problems – to protect themselves. Hand-washing and avoiding other people if you feel unwell are important.

Have there been other coronaviruses?

Severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars) and Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome (Mers) are both caused by coronaviruses that came from animals. In 2002, Sars spread virtually unchecked to 37 countries, causing global panic, infecting more than 8,000 people and killing more than 750. Mers appears to be less easily passed from human to human, but has greater lethality, killing 35% of about 2,500 people who have been infected.

Protection measures for persons who are in or have recently visited (past 14 days) areas where COVID-19 is spreading

  • Follow the guidance outlined above.
  • Stay at home if you begin to feel unwell, even with mild symptoms such as headache and slight runny nose, until you recover. Why? Avoiding contact with others and visits to medical facilities will allow these facilities to operate more effectively and help protect you and others from possible COVID-19 and other viruses.
  • If you develop fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical advice promptly as this may be due to a respiratory infection or other serious condition. Call in advance and tell your provider of any recent travel or contact with travelers. Why? Calling in advance will allow your health care provider to quickly direct you to the right health facility. This will also help to prevent possible spread of COVID-19 and other viruses.

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Nigerian cross dresser, Bobrisky undergoes surgery in Dubai-

Nigerian male Barbie/ cross dresser,Bobrisky undergoes an unknown surgery in Dubai. Today on his Instagram posted a video stating he is undergoing a surgery and prays he have a good surgery.watch Bobrisky surgery video here

12 wedding/ Omawbe Ankara gown styles 2019


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OAP, Toke makinwa advise BBnaija fans-

  OAP, Toke makinwa advise BBnaija fans on Twitter to support their favorite without dragging each other and causing problems for them. 
She tweetedYou can support your favourite housemate outside the house without fighting and insulting yourselves or other housemates, get your own lives on and leave them to figure this new phase, we are all tired‘.

Monday, August 12, 2019

Dj Arafat is dead

In Ivory Coast, the famous singer DJ Arafat was the victim of a serious traffic accident in Abidjan on the night of August 11th to 12th. He was 


In Ivory Coast, the famous singer DJ Arafat was the victim of a serious traffic accident in Abidjan on the night of August 11th to 12th. He was transported unconscious to the hospital. His relatives are now reassuring. The coupe-shifted star would now be in a stable state.

It's around 11 pm on August 11 when the Ivorian star of the shifted DJ Arafat and a group of friends take their motorcycle to Abidjan. The artist, in love with speed, rears his vehicle.
A few meters further, he collides with a vehicle driven by a journalist from Radio Côte d'Ivoire. The shock is violent, as evidenced by the images of the machine completely destroyed broadcast on social networks.
► DJ Arafat, master of controversy
Other videos show DJ Arafat lying on the road, unconscious. He was rushed to the hospital. Since then, many rumors have circulated about his state of health: fractures, deaths or consumption of alcohol and narcotics.
They have been refuted by Yves Jay Jay, the communication officer of the singer. The latter has posted a message on his Facebook account to reassure fans. According to him, DJ Arafat is still in intensive care, but in a stable state.
According to the Ivorian Life magazine, the hit journalist from Radio Côte d'Ivoire is still hospitalized.She would be out of danger now but remains under observation.
Accident Dj Arafat: Force and speedy recovery to Denise de Lafiate, journalist Radio Ivory Coast, also victim of the accident. She was in the vehicle colliding with Dj Arafat's bike. Hospitalized, she is out of danger but remains under observation.
DJ Arafat is reported to be dead a day after sustaining injuries from a motorbike accident.
There are unconfirmed reports that popular Ivorian music star, DJ Arafat is dead.
The report of his death was announced on Davido's Twitter page on Monday, August 12, 2019. 
"Pls tell me it’s not true!!! Not my brother !!!! God why!!!!!" he tweeted.
A few minutes later he went on to confirm the death of the music star with a photo of Arafat and captioned it with a quote;
"😢😢😢 RIP YOROBO I LOVE YOU! ❤️."

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Timi Dakolo gets invited by the Nigerian police for falsehood allegation

It seem the rape allegation against COZA pastor is still on , earlier today armed men were seen parked in front of Singer Timi Dakolo's house but were later confirmed to be policemen who came to deliver an "invitation letter" to him.

Singer Timi Dakolo rescued by RRS officials after unknown gunmen surrounded his home (photo)

The celebrity singer shared a photo on his social media page and expressed that the men are also armed with guns.
In the photo shared a white Toyota Hiace bus could be seen parked in front of his building.
Some of the singer's colleagues were spotted in the comment section warning him to remain indoors. Read comments below:
omonioboli: " What’s going on please?!!! Hope you have informed the authorities. Please don’t engage and God keep you all safe"
theonlychigul: "Please remain indoors"
ikogbonna: "Nothing dey happen bro ... God gat you"
His followers on social media also offered words of prayers for him and his family members.
fabulousgloria_efiko: "You and your family are shield and protected from every wicked and unreasonable men in Jesus name Amen!"
mondaygodstime: "They shall not see you and your house hold Amen"
In a recent development, popular lawyer and activist Segun Awosanya, shared photos confirming the rescue of the singer by men of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS). See photos below:
This is coming amidst the brewing drama between the singer and Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo of the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA), after his wife Busola, came out to reveal that the man of God
molested her several years ago. It is however not yet clear if the siege is connected to the recent happenings.

Online dating now most popular way to meet your future partner

The online dating industry is expected to worth a whopping $9.5 billion (£7.59 billion) by 2025, so it comes as no surprise to learn that it's now the most popular way to meet your future partner.
And, online dating is more important to those in the LGBT community,"That's even more true in homosexual relationships, a huge 75 per cent tend to begin online. The usual explanation is the population density is far lower, so these individuals are far more likely to turn to an online platform to meet someone from the next town across."
It also seems to be a regional thing, for those who struggle to find like-minded people: "If you're gay in somewhere like Scotland or the Southwest of England these apps are incredibly useful for meeting your own community where you live."
This has resulted in an explosion of niche dating apps, that have become more popular even under the shadow of behemoths like Match, Tinder, and eHarmony.
However, while rapidly growing in popularity, the finding a life partner online isn't without its concerns.
Industry experts believe that privacy issues are starting to make an impact on the industry. Latest reports, such as this one in the New York Times, suggest profile pictures from dating sites like OKCupid have been used to train third-party facial recognition algorithms without consent from users.
Meanwhile, Grindr, the popular app for LGBT members is up for sale due to US security concerns. It was acquired by Chinese company Kunlun in 2018, but the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) has ruled that its ownership poses a threat to national security.
It could get even worse in the near future, with some dating sites even going as far as trying to help you find your perfect match via DNA sampling.
You can listen to the full interview in the latest episode (ep.11) of the Pocket-lint podcast

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Nigerians Blast APC For Asking Makinde To Explain Source Of Wealth Association of Poverty Creation (APC)”.



Nigerians are reacting to a report that the Oyo State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, has asked the state governor, Seyi Makinde to explain his source of wealth following public declaration of assets.






The governor, who represents the People’s democratic party, PDP, had recently made public his asset; N48 billion in cash and other properties he owned both home and abroad.

Amidst commendations from far and wide the country, a section does not seem to be satisfied with him just declaring his asset.






Consequently, Akin Oke, who is the state chairman of the APC was reported by the news agency of Nigeria, NAN, to have challenged the governor to go further by disclosing the source of his wealth.

Reacting, Nigerians have blasted the ruling party for asking a little bit too much, with most of the commentators marveling at the party’s affinity with poverty.

See reactions below


Foolish people.. Association of Poverty Creation (APC).

— Lekan A. Lawal (@LawaLekanMD) July 16, 2019





Rubbish. To APC people and their irresponsible govt,poverty is a virtue yet they have stolen our trrasury clean and dry.Their boss has been in govt for over 4 decades and still hasn’t deemed it necessary to declare his assests..shameless goons..


That is the mentality of APC member, instead of focusing on their president who could not account about the situation of Nigeria….

— Samson Kuti (@KutiSamson) July 16, 2019


They should come and tell us how they run the state to bankruptcy during their tenure in office

— Jacob saka (@SakaJacob) July 16, 2019


Foolish people.. Association of Poverty Creation (APC).

— Lekan A. Lawal (@LawaLekanMD) July 16, 2019


Net worth- #48nbn
Source of wealth – proceeds from sales of APC nomination forms.
Useless people, they are suprised how a young man like Seyi worth that much without stealing Govt money.

— DukeMayuare (@dukemayuare) July 16, 2019


Awon alakisa dede

— Beejay Baba (@beejaybobo) July 16, 2019


Only if they can ask their National leader “Tinubu” to explain his own source of wealth. Awom were gbogbo

— EENTOS BBQ & UNIQUE DISHES (@Enythn) July 16, 2019


Poverty stricken party

— Ohen Kay (@ohenkay) July 16, 2019


This question should be directed to the chief scammer first( @MBuhari) before u extend it to Makinde.

— Blessed Agai (@IamBlessed_agai) July 16, 2019


This question should be directed to the chief scammer first( @MBuhari) before u extend it to Makinde.

— Blessed Agai (@IamBlessed_agai) July 16, 2019


@oyoacn is like thunder wants to kill you people abi, come and tell us where Ajimobi’s children got all the money they were spraying about when their father got into office in just over a 100days in 2011

— Mz Bee (@estherolabisi01) July 16, 2019


They should go and ask @AAAjimobi And their national leader..

— 🇳🇬Adedeji Adeyemi 🛑 (@adedeji_ishow) July 16, 2019




Advanced Poverty Clique APC

— Ohen Kay (@ohenkay) July 16, 2019

White money wins Bbnaija Season 6, grabs 90Million naira.

  Whitemoney has been declared the winner of the Season 6 of the Big Brother Naija reality television show themed ‘Shine Ya Eye’, leaving Li...