What a bathroom scene did to my career — Yetunde Bakare
Making a movie that speaks to Nigeria’s socio-political dev. is my joy —David Oyelowo
Eaglets get last chance for World Cup ticket
Messi: I had many problems last year
Okocha succeeds Pinnick as Delta FA chairman
APC guber candidate escapes death
Lmc thrills with 2014/2015 league draws
Mourinho: I’m ashamed of racist fans
Stanbic IBTC Bank facilitates capacity building initiative for SMEs
Mama G reacts to Most Influential Igbo Personalities list
True story of Hanks Anuku’s HIV/AIDS palaver
Gwamma’s cry for a new nation
How OzzyBosco thrilled Ojuelegba fans on Val Day
Lady Gaga gets engaged to Taylor Kinney
Rotary tasks African govts on quality surveillance against polio
Jackie Chan’s son released from prison

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Project managers need strong code of ethics —Usman
The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Aso Savings and Loans, Mr. Hassan Usman has said that project managers in Nigeria need strong codes of ethics and professional conduct to effectively carry out their duties. Usman said this at the 10th Annual Project Management Lecture held at the University of Lagos, UNILAG where he served as guest lecturer recently. The lecture, organized by UNILAG’s Department of building was themed: “National Vision on Housing and Infrastructure: The role of Project Management.”
The problem with our curriculum
Unlike quite a number in the profession, Pst. Antoinette Omo-Osagie always wanted to be a teacher. After abandoning a career path in Business Administration, she found her way back to education and specialized in curriculum development. Now principal at Christ the Redeemers College, Shagamu, she shares her thoughts on the education curriculum, students’ performance in examinations, and the need to focus on vocational education. Read on
Vote wisely, Caroline Danjuma tells Nigerians
carolinaEx-Nollywood actress, Caroline Danjuma, nee Ekanem has definitely thrown caution to the wind and now assumes the status of a social crusader. The growing tension and uncertainty that beclouded the political landscape of this country in recent times have left the actress with no choice than to call on Nigerians to vote wisely in the forthcoming elections.
City ‘cannot drop points’ against Newcastle
Manuel Pellegrini says Manchester City cannot afford any more dropped points if they are to defend their Premier League title. Yaya Toure will be back in the side against Newcastle today as the champions set out to win at home for the first time in four games, and Pellegrini said: “It’s important to have Yaya back, he’s an important player for us.
Sex is like breathing – Olu Maintain
Yahoozee crooner, Olu maintain in a chat with Showtime revealed what he will do differently this year.According to him, “I would be more consistent that I will do differently in 2015.”
Jeta Amata’s Dawn in the creeks enters 2nd season
Dawn in the Creeks, DITC, the Jeta Amata-led initiative aimed at promoting peace in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria has kicked off its second season. At the official launch, Andre Henshaw said the second season would leverage on the awareness and excitement generated by its first season and would highlight the gains made so far and the challenges facing the project.
‘I’m being lured into politics’
Unlike most of her colleagues who have suddenly become puppets in the hands of politicians, top actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde is certainly not going to be forced to support any candidate seeking elective position in the land.
Jonathan contracted out the economy to Okonjo-Iweala – Keyamo
Tucked away in the middle of Anthony village in Lagos, is the hallow legal Chambers of renowned activist and radical lawyer, Festus Keyamo. The serenity of the environment betrays the activism in him. The different plagues which adorn the walls of his spacious office are testimonies of his victorious struggles of human rights crusade and series of struggle for the entrenchment of democracy.
Mae Wo steps out with a new single
Nigerian born Houston-based gospel singer ,Ademewo Agbebiyi-Nwachukwu a.k.a Mae-Wo is set to storm the country’s music scene with a bang as she concludes plans to release her first single, “You’re Worthy”, into the market soon.
Could your man be addicted to Sex?
As the number of young men who are addicted to sex grows in leaps and bounds, women (not hookers), who believe they couldn’t have enough of sex, like their male counterparts, are also jumping in at the deep end, drinking in the pleasure that sex offers. Yet, the fad remains that when it comes to sexual adventure, men are first in line.
How not to have an extra marital affair
Josephine finally returned home, to her parents’ last week after a three year long battle to save her marriage. It was no secret to everyone that her marriage to her childhood sweetheart had hit the rocks even before then. Yet, events leading up to their irreconcilable differences had not failed to shock everyone who heard the story, including yours truly.
Music has boosted my profile -Aduke
Aduke is not your usual kind of artiste.For starters, the guitarist carries a low cut that blends with her eccentric nature.She has a deep understanding of what it means to be artistic.She told Showtime that music has put her in a position of respect and she sees it as her identity card.
Why I am still relevant after Project Fame —Niniola Apata
Project Fame Season 6, 3rd runner up Niniola Apata who has a petite frame recently opened up to Showtime on the secret of her still making waves after featuring in that reality TV show, Project Fame West Africa. “My relevance after Project Fame is attributed to the grace of the Almighty God, support from my family,friends, hardwork and my management team,” she revealed.
My journey to pregnancy was a very intense one — TY Bello
Singer and renowned photographer had a set of twins in the United States of America last year, after the release of her third album titled The Morning Song Book.TY Bello is known not to put her personal life in the public glare. It was amazing when she narrated her grueling experience of getting pregnant after nine years of marriage, in a recent interview with Genevieve magazine
Jazzman Olofin returns
Veteran Nigerian musician, Jazzman Olofin who disappeared from the scene for few years now, is back with a new street anthem, ‘Omo Aiyee’ featuring Rasta CPT, a UK-based Reggae Dub Maestro.

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