Barth Nnaji Resigns: It was reported yesterday that Nigeria’s Minister of power, Barth Nnaji, has resigned . The press statement form the presidency read that President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has accepted the resignation with immediate effect. President Jonathan thanked Prof. Nnaji for his services to the nation under the present administration and wishes him well in his future endeavours. of service .
AND NOW, Let Me Juice You Up With Some ENTERTAINMENT GIST::
2. Musician
WILL.I.AM Releases Song From Another PLANET:: A leading member of American music group, Will.i.am
became the first musical artist to broadcast music from another planet when his
new single "Reach for the Stars" aired from the Mars rover Curiosity
yesterday.
NASA
issued a news release saying, the broadcast of the song from the Red Planet was
part of an educational event to talk with students about some of the findings
so far from the mission, including how the broadcast was to take place. And the
rapper was on hand for the historic moment.
5. P-SQUARE and BEZ nominated for HEADIES AWARDS: Giant pop singing duo Psquare and soul stirring jaz recording artist Bez is leading the park in another star studded nominees list just revealed for the annual music awards…the Headies. After a deafening successful music year, they both have approval to gun for six top awards respectively. Psquare released their fifth album last year with heart thumping singles ‘Chop my money’ and ‘Beautiful Onyinye’ knocking everyone into blistering ecstasy before going on to garner remixes from international recording acts Akon and Rick Ross respectively.
6. Man Caught With Human Skull In Ogun State:: A middle-aged man identified as Pastor Michael Oyewole was paraded along his accomplice, Matthew Akiode for being in possesion of a human skull allegedly exhumed in a grave on a land at Sabo in Abeokuta North local government area of Ogun state on Tuesday. The pastor,32,who claimed to be a pastor at Ona-Ara mimo Cherubim and Sheraphim at Olomore few kilometres to the crime scene in Abeokuta was accused of inducing Akiode of committing the crime.
POLITICS AND BUSINESS HEADLINES::
7. BARRACK OBAMA Expresses HOPE in
NIGERIA:
The
President of the United States of America, Senator Barrack Obama has declared
Nigeria as the world's next economic success story, stressing that the
discovery was one of the major reasons why his government is committed to
helping the country build strong democratic institutions and as well remove
constraints to trade and investment through the African Growth and Opportunity.
9. NINE COMPANIES To Be Delisted From STOCK EXCHANGE: THE council of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) has approved the regulatory delisting of nine moribund companies from the daily official list due to their persistent non compliance with post listing requirements. The companies are: Capital Oil Plc, Union Dicon Salt Plc, Lennards Nigeria Plc West Africa Glass Industry Plc, Nigerian Wire Industries Plc, Aluminum Manufacturing Company of Nigeria Plc, Rokana Industries Plc, Hallmark Paper Products Plc , Nigerian Wire Industries Plc and Udeofson Garment Factory Nig Plc. The NSE had earlier suspended trading in the shares of these companies with effect from August 2, 2012. Management of the NSE noted that the delisting of the moribund companies will commence three months from when notice was served to the company.
10. YENAGOA FIRST TRADE FAIR to COMMENCE: No fewer than 1000 exhibitors from within and outside the country are expected to participate in the forthcoming maiden Yenagoa trade fair billed to hold from October 13-27 at the Peace Park in the heart of the capital city.
President Goodluck Jonathan is expected to officially declare open the fair aimed at showcasing the rich cultural and economic potentials of the state to the rest of the country and the international community.
11. FACEBOOK LIKES
increases: As
a part of its initiative to promote its advertising programs, Facebook has just
released an infographic that says the social network generates billions of
"Likes" and comments each day across the globe. The graphic was released on Monday on the
Facebook Marketing page (via All Facebook),
and shares several figures and statistics. In its statistics, Facebook said the site
generates 3.2 billion Likes and comments a day worldwide. Additionally, it
boasts 955 million monthly active users, 58 percent of which are said to return
to the site daily. Although, as many pointed out in the comment section below Facebook's post
yesterday, it is not clear whether or not this figure takes into account the 83 million "fake" accounts that Facebook admitted to earlier this month.
THAT’S THE END OF THE NEWS.
Edited By: ENDY EDESON.
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