Friday 6 October 2017

See What This Girl Did on Her Birthday

Wonder they say will not ceased to end a South African lady identified as Nthabiseng Matlou on facebook posted nude pictures of her celebrating her birthday

Sunday 1 October 2017

Buhari Independence Day Speech

“October 1st  remains a special date for all Nigerians as this marks the day when we attained one of the most precious of human desires — freedom.. 


Over the years, the country has gone through trials and tribulations, but October 1st  is always a day for celebrations. 



It is a day for thanksgiving, reflections and re-dedication.


Friday 19 August 2016

SEE Youngest Olympic Medallists

1. Chinese diver Ren Qian became the youngest medallist at Rio 2016 by winning gold - aged 15 years and 180 days - in the 10m platform.


But, despite her remarkable achievement, Ren is already too old to rewrite the record books.

2. Dimitrios Loundras (Greece) - won gymnastics bronze in 1896, aged 10 years and 218 days

While no athlete has won Olympic gold before

U.S Secretary of state John Kerry To Visit Nigeria Next Week

The United States Secretary of State, John Kerry is expected in Nigeria next week (August 23-24, 2016).


Mr. Kerry will be visiting the nation’s capital, Abuja to hold talks with Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari on counter-terrorism efforts, the Nigerian economy, the fight against corruption, and human rights issues.

In Abuja, Mr. Kerry will meet with a group of adolescent girls working to change community perceptions that devalue the role of girls in society. He will also meet with Northern Governors and religious leaders

Bolt wins third Olympic 200m title

Usain Bolt won the men's 200m to claim his second Rio 2016 gold, his eighth at an Olympics, and keep alive his hopes of an unprecedented 'treble treble'.


The Jamaican ran 19.78 seconds to come home ahead of Canada's Andre de Grasse and France's Christophe Lemaitre.

Bolt, 29, has already won the 100m in Rio and will run in the 4x100m relay final on Saturday

Bolt is aiming to match his achievement of claiming gold in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay at both Beijing 2008 and London 2012.

The Jamaican, who said in February he would retire after the 2017 World Championships, has won all eight Olympic finals in which he has appeared.

"The fact I came here and executed what I wanted to is a brilliant feeling," he told BBC Sport.

"I wasn't happy with the time when I crossed the line but I'm excited I got the gold medal - that's the key thing."

Only US sprinter and long jumper Carl Lewis and Finnish long-distance runner Paavo Nurmi have won more Olympic gold medals in athletics.

The three time 200m gold medalist further put himself alongside boxing legend Ali and football greatest

"What else can I do to prove I am the greatest? I'm trying to be one of the greatest, to be among Ali and Pele," added Bolt.

"I have made the sport exciting, I have made people want to see the sport. I have put the sport on a different level."

Bolt believed he could break his world record of 19.19 and even go under 19 seconds in Rio's Olympic Stadium.

So the slow time - by his standards - left the Jamaican gesticulating angrily as he crossed the line more than two tenths of a second ahead of De Grasse.

But Bolt quickly broke into a beaming smile, celebrating with a trademark 'Lightning Bolt' as thousands of fans chanted his name.