Thursday, 19 May 2016

EgyptAir Flight 804 Crashed

The word has been shocked again with the tragic event of this morning  as  An EgyptAir flight from Paris to Cairo with 66 passengers and crew on board crashed in the Mediterranean Sea early Thursday morning.
EgyptAir Flight 804 was lost from radar at 2:45 a.m. local time when it was flying at 37,000 feet, the airline said. It said the Airbus A320 had vanished 10 miles (16 kilometers) after it entered Egyptian airspace, around 280km (175 miles) off the country's coastline north of the Mediterranean port city of Alexandria.
An aviation  officer who spoke in a condition of  anonymity has explained possibility that the plane crashed and search is going on  . 
The official said a signal had been picked up from the plane two hours after it disappeared from radar, thought to have been an emergency beacon
Egyptian military aircraft and navy ships were taking part in a search operation off Egypt's Mediterranean coast to locate the plane. The plane was carrying 56 passengers, including one child and two babies, and 10 crew members. The pilot had 6,000 flight hours.
EgyptAir later said those on board included 15 French passengers, 30 Egyptians, one Briton, two Iraqis, one Kuwaiti, one Saudi, one Sudanese, one Chadian, one Portuguese, one Belgian, one Algerian and one Canadian.

Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Tuface Hosts Peace Concert for Agatu Massacre

In honor of the tragic event at  Agatu Benue. TuFace hosts a Peace concerts on 22nd May at Sheraton, Abuja.

Anticipate Duet from Korede Bello ft IcePrince "Chike"

Mavin's young talent Korede Bello features IcePrince of Chocolate City in new duet "Chike"

Tuesday, 17 May 2016

MAN UNITED TO LOSSE MOURINHO IF PSG SUCCEEDS WITH OPEN NEGOTIATIONS

The grass may turn brown for Manchester united should the signing of Mourinho not taken serious as  Paris Saint Germain is in an open negotiation with the manager over taking over France in the next session.

The Daily Mail reports that Mourinho wants to commit his future by the end of the week and should United not make an offer, he could sign for PSG. The French side are looking for a manager to replace Laurent Blanc after his failure to lead the side through the quarter-final stages of the Champions League. However, United is Mourinho's top choice for a move as he wants to return to the premier league and reunite with his family, who are based in England.
The latest development could force chief executive Ed Woodward's hand and urge him to make a decision on Van Gaal, as failure to do so could lead to the unavailability of their top target. There is further pressure on Woodward from the players, with David De Gea set to leave if Van Gaal is not replaced before the end of the summer.
Moreover, Ryan Giggs is may also change course  and is unlikely to act as assistant manager if Mourinho is appointed at the helm. His colleagues from the class of '92 have reportedly told him to look for a future elsewhere in management if he is not given the nod this time round, something Giggs is considering deeply.

Selena Gomez and Orlando Bloom All Over Each Other

23 year old pop singer and 39 year old artists Selena Gomez and Orlando Blooms where spotted getting very funny and close with each other in a booth  in a nightclub in Las Vegas, Navade. Perhaps their is a big story being the getting physical with each other in a booth.*winks

NLC DIVIDED OVER NATIONAL STRIKE

Members of the NLC Nigerian Labour Congress stands divided over the proposed strike which they plan to embark on 18th May, the union issued a threat  to embark on a national strike following the new federal government decision to  increase fuel pump price.

After the meeting that ended in deadlock, few members of the  Union  seems to have a different view of the whole matter and have said they will not participate in the strike. 

The Executive Secretary of the Electricity Workers Union, Joe AJaero has said that its union will  not participate in the strike action. NUPENG, Petroleum and Natural Gas Staff Association  of Nigeria, PENGASSAN has also disassociated themselves from the strike 







Tantrum in House as Kachikwu Tries to defend Subsidy Removal

The National House of Assembly was yesterday put in tantrum and chaos by minority PDP member when kachikwu was called to to the hallowed chamber to defend the federal government's decision to remove fuel subsidy at such a difficult time

The drama started when the Speaker Dagaro called on majority leader Femi Gbajabiamila to move a motion, which was seconded by  Babu Jubril  for kachikwu to enter the  hallowed chamber and explain why the federal government decided to take a hash leap of increasing  fuel pump price from N86.50 to N145. However the motion was met with much confrontation as members of the PDP were seen shouting" nay nay "and waving the national flag.

The speaker after much effort put the house environment calm and kachikwu  addressed the house. He explained that the fuel subsidy will by far help all national refinery to commence full refining by 2018 and the nation to begin exploration of petroleum products by 2019.

Kachikwu boasted that the new price regime has gone into effect, and that " the market will established in matter of days, in terms of production availability, the queue
have virtually disappeared, it is  expected that smuggling and diversion will diminish substantially"