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Yvonne-Nelson

Yvonne Nelson reacts to allegation of selling fake designer brands

Posted on 28 January 2012 by Yappin Witch

Yvonne Nelson


Media was awash with reports of Ghanaian actress selling fake designer items in her boutique. The actress who had ignored the reports when she first read the reports has had a change of mind after a TV station reported the news with reaching her.

According to the actress, I believe the persons behind these stories have other plans and the massive media impression they keep on building makes me suspect they want to give my fashion shop a bad reputation just to collapse my business for reasons best known to them.
Yvonne Nelson said she’s shocked because she does not even sell Louis Vuitton (LV) or Gucci Products currently.

Any person who has been to my shop can testify to what am saying.

Currently, I don’t even have more than5 bags in my shop. And All my bags are Aldo and they are sold out, Yvonne also noted.

She went on to explained further;“Ask other persons who sell designer stuff and they would tell you that most people will not like to buy $3000 LV bags if brought them here or $5000 Chanel bag.

Yvonne Nelson said that when she buy such stuffs outside, she use them for her personal use and don’t come out making branded fake news and ads about my shop contents and qualities, as other brands do in their websites.

Yvonne also noted that she only tweet that picture of her personal bags. People can come and check them out and also check LV website and let see the difference.

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Chinedu ‘Aki’ Ikezie and wife plan Valentine getaway

Chinedu ‘Aki’ Ikezie and wife plan Valentine getaway

Posted on 28 January 2012 by Yappin Witch

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Chinedu Ikedieze is back to the country after spending seven nights and days in Abu Dhabi,United Arab Emirates’ capital city.

Chinedu and his wife; Nneoma flew back to Nigeria on Friday, January 20,2012 after enjoying their honeymoon in the oil rich country of UAE

In a recent phone chat on arrival, the actor said it was seven days and nights of fun ‘I had fun with my wife, We visited many places in United Arab Emirates (UAE)’, he said.

The couple are said to have spent well over N5 million on honeymoon, they lodged at the prestigious Four Points by Sheraton in Abu Dhabi while hanging out at various fun spots.

The celebrity couple also went for shopping before they returned to their native land over the weekend.

And not yet satisfied, it is learnt that Aki, as he is popularly called is making plans on jetting out to the Americas for Valentine in continuation of his celebration of love

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VIDEO Premiere: Lord of Ajasa – Anywhere I Dey Go

Posted on 28 January 2012 by Dro

The video set for release tomorrow is here a day before /exclusively on @QMarkMag. Lord Of Ajasa releases video for ID Cabasa-produced track – ANywhere I Dey Go. LORD OF AJASA drops the video for his new single titled ANYWHERE I DEY GO Produced By ID Cabasa, Directed By Ayoola ‘Awizzles’ Opere.

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Femi-Otedola

How Zenon, Capital Oil and other Marketers Swindled The Federal Government via fuel subsidy

Posted on 26 January 2012 by QMarkMag

Femi Otedola


Though the battle for the reversal of the pump price of petrol to N 65 per litre has been won and lost, the resultant effects still linger on. With the commencement of the probe into the removal of the subsidy on petrol, many Nigerians expect heads to start rolling soon.

Investigations revealed that the fraud being perpetrated in Nigeria’s oil sector defies competent description. The whole structure has been eroded by corruption thereby leaving the Government at the mercy of corrupt marketers, fraudulent staff and even not so clean government officials.

Incidentally, many of those behind these shady moves that set the Federal Government back by billions of Naira on a daily basis are friends of the ruling class- some have even received national honours.

Street Journal’s investigation revealed that the Chief Executives of some the companies involved in the fuel subsidy scam that blew open recently own companies outside the country. They are the ones that obtain PFI (Pro Forma Invoice) for such companies to import petrol into Nigeria. As it is almost always the case, they build up margins in the PFI for onward importation of products. That way, it is ensured that both the company here and the one abroad make money.

It was discovered that one of the companies that has become a name in Nigeria’s oil circles, Fineshade Energy Inc. is owned by billionaire business mogul, Femi Otedola whose other company, Zenon bought AP over. Running checks on the company, it was found out that the company situated in the United Kingdom claims it has annual revenue of $ 158, 472 while the staff strength was put at 2.

Though the scandal only blew open when the N 1.3 trillion figure was quoted as subsidy and the Federal Government could no longer cope with the burden, Street Journal found out that the country had been milked for years as members of the “Oil Cabal” have been sourcing money through various means in the sector. For instance, from way back in 2009, Femi Otedola had issued a directive that compelled AP (one of his companies) to source its petroleum products needs from Zenon Petroleum & Gas Company Limited, Fineshade Energy Limited and Platinum Fleet Limited at bloated rates. It was gathered that by the third quarter of 2009, AP was already indebted to the tune of about N 10 billion. Meanwhile, AP was also being owed N 15 billion by the other companies belonging to its Chairman. Findings revealed that Otedola might have gotten involved primarily in order to source for funds to pay up various debts that have mounted in a number of banks. Sources close to the Epe born businessman say his debts run into hundreds of billions.

It was also found out that in 2009, the amount that accrued to AP from the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency as subsidy on importation was N 32 billion. The amount was however allegedly forfeited as the company did not import but bought its products from other companies belonging to Otedola. In other words, the businessman’s other companies were importing on behalf of AP.

One of the things that caused friction between Otedola and Clement Aviomoh, AP’s Director of Finance was that the Chairman forced AP to use Zenon’s tank farm for the storage of its products. The products bought by AP were loaded into tank farms belonging to Zenon and Otedola’s other companies, so even AP trucks had to load from there.

Apart from overstating subsidy costs which the government ends up paying, it is an open secret that products are diverted. Even the Petroleum Minister confirmed that most of the petrol meant for Nigerians end up in Niger and Chad.

At a Board meeting to solve issues between AP’s Directors and the Zenon Chairman, three transporters, Nana Brothers Transport, Zaytun Transport and Kafura Enterprises were openly accused of diverting products estimated at N1bn.

Incidentally, the sharp practices in the oil sector are not limited to Otedola’s companies alone. Ifeanyi Ubah’s Capital Oil & Gas was believed to be helping Nigerians when it launched the Kero-Direct Scheme (KDS) late last year. The scheme which was launched in conjunction with the NNPC was aimed at supplying Kerosene directly to households through the use of ultra-modern mobile dispensing trucks belonging to Capital Oil.

Though officials of Capital Oil claimed the scheme recorded success in Lagos and some parts of the East, events have since proved that the company made much more gains than anyone ever imagined. The Central Bank of Nigeria recently issued a directive through AMCON, the Government owned asset managing firm has issued a directive that Capital Oil & Gas should pay back N 5 billion which the company received as “rogue” proceeds made from Kerosene subsidy or face prosecution.

Street Journal has also found out that at times, marketers inflate the quantity of the products they imported, just to make extra cash, and where documentation is inadequate, it is easy to get away with such practices. Central Bank Governor, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi also confirmed recently that it is quite possible to “just forge documents and have them stamped without bringing in anything and collect the subsidy-PPPRA pays based on documents,” he stated.

It was also revealed that on a certain day, there were documents that twelve vessels offloaded at the Lagos Ports. Apart from being almost impossible, the same officer signed all the papers brought forward by the companies to claim subsidy. Yet no one deemed it fit to ask the officer why he chose to work extra hours or why the person that ought to relieve him did not come to work.

While the government has blamed companies for sharp practices, it has also been discovered that the Government itself might not be innocent in the scandal that has unfolded. The House of Representatives probe has also shown Nigerians the quality of leadership the country has. It was quite evident that not even the Petroleum Minister could state the amount of petrol used by Nigerians on a daily basis. While the Petroleum Minister said Nigerians use 35 million litres of petrol daily, the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency stated that Nigeria imports 59 million litres of petrol daily, thereby leaving an excess of 24 million litres which is not only unneeded but cannot be accounted for.

It might not also be wrong to conclude that the excess 24 million litres serves as “excess allocation” which the marketers smuggle to neighbouring countries for sale. The marketers have nothing to lose as they have already received subsidy on the fuel and will also be able to sell at prices much higher than what obtains in the home market.

And by the Minister’s calculation that N 76 is paid on every litre as subsidy, it means while it lasted, the government paid N 1.824 billion on a daily basis.

A startling revelation that indicted the government agencies was also made when the Customs Department disclosed that the NNPC imports petroleum products without valid documentation thereby making it easy for the products to be moved without being tracked. Where that happens, it is impossible to have accurate data on imported products.

The Government has resolved to get to the root of the matter and has given the job of auditing the Oil and Gas industry to Saada Idris & Co while that of the Solid Minerals sector will be handled by Haruna Yahaya & Co for N 226 million and N 137 million respectively.

Though this has been hailed in some sectors as a step in the right direction, most Nigerians are of the opinion that the auditors will not achieve anything new, and that is if the reports of the audit do not get swept under the carpet – Source

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Akon facilitates P Square’s collaboration with Usher Raymond

Akon facilitates P Square’s collaboration with Usher Raymond

Posted on 26 January 2012 by 'Diesel

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American RnB superstar Usher Raymond would be collaborating with Nigerian duo – P Square. The twin who were busy in the states a while back with the project inclusive of a video would have their next single featuring the American singer who many have compared them to.

Sources say, P-Square will soon release a single featuring the R&B star which was done in the States. Konvict Music led by Akon reportedly made the collaboration possible, Akon was in the news week back for allegedly signing Wizkid, Tuface and P Square. A claim the two later have denied. The news about that signing was later rumoured to be a hype that was instigated by Wizkid’s mentor, Banky W.

The details of the Usher collaboration with the duo including cost implication are expected to hit the media soon.

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Get Onboard MOBILE MONEY, Powered by MTN!

Posted on 26 January 2012 by QMarkMag

As the New Year unfolds, Nigeria’s leading Telecommunication network, MTN is partnering with GTBank to deliver a more convenient means of money transaction between family, loved ones and business partners across the country.

In partnership with GTBank, the newly introduced service “Mobile Money” is a secure, convenient and affordable way of sending money using an MTN mobile phone.

With this new exciting service powered by MTN, you can:
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3) Pay bills e.t.c.

Mobile Money is a fast and convenient way of sending money when in an emergency or when paying bills, we have been able to create this new service which will be beneficial to a lot of Nigerians on the MTN network as well as Non-users.

MTN Users can dial *500# and follow the instructions to activate MobileMoney service.

Visit www.mymobilemoneyng.com for more details. You can also visit www.facebook.com/MTNLoaded or www.twitter.com/MTNNG to get additional details.

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2face Idibia: ‘a big NO to Fela’s kind of polygamy’

2face Idibia: ‘a big NO to Fela’s kind of polygamy’

Posted on 25 January 2012 by Stone the Fumbler

Tuface

Tuface is unmarried with 5 children from different women, ranging from Sunmbo Ajaba (two boys) to Pero Adeniyi (a boy and a girl) and Annie Macaulay (a girl).

2face speaking recently on his rather complicated love life. He said:

“I didn’t get this from my father. My father is not a womaniser. That I know. I have never caught my father with another woman. He is very faithful to my mother. I am also not a womanizer. Yes it happens that I have more women in my life. It is the price I have to pay for being a star. I didn’t plan to have more than one woman in my life. I didn’t plan my life to be the way it is now but no regrets. I love my kids. Right now, I have three women in my life who have five kids for me (and expecting a 6th one) and I sincerely don’t know how I’m able to cope with three women. Fela had over two dozen wives but I’m not Fela. I can never be another Fela. I have three women but I’m saying a big NO to Fela’s kind of polygamy. I don’t even know what these women see me (Oh yeah, Tuface? lol). I used to look into the mirror sometimes and wonder it is that they see in me.”

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VIDEO: 2face – Raindrop

Posted on 25 January 2012 by Dro

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The wait is over for the video of the song ‘Raindrops’ from the album ”Unstoppable International edition” album by 2Face Idibia. The video was shot in Ghana and directed by Isaac Offei Awuah for Hypertek Entertainment.

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Omotola Jalade Ekeinde interview: ‘I am boring…’

Posted on 25 January 2012 by 'Diesel

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Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, known by fans as Omosexy is a fulfilled actress, musician, mother of four children and wife to a man she fondly calls ‘honeyboy’.

The actress took part in 5 major movie projects in the outgone year as well as a handful of endorsement deals including an Ambassador for Amnesty International.

Below is an excerpt of a recent interview, She spoke on sundry issues.

‘The truth of the matter is that I really don’t make much of it. All I do is to live with it day-by-day. I am aware of it.And I am aware of the responsibility that comes with it but nothing that I can’t handle.I have been quite lucky. I am careful with the responsibility that comes with it.

But personally as Omotola, I am not someone who is too inclined to pleasing people.

I live my own life.I believe in my onvictions.And I believe in what I believe in and in the long run they always vindicate me. I don’t live my life to please anybody,this is me. My favourite saying is that what you see is what you get. I will never say anything behind you that I cannot say in front of you. That is it for me, really.’

Asked, from time to time,we get to read that Omotola and this actress don’t get along. How do you cope with all these rivalry within the industry;

‘I find it very funny so much so that I laugh at it.I understand it. It is never going to go away,people comparing one actress to another.The length to which people take it is what I find hilarious.It is natural.

In life, people have people they get along with. You may just not get along with your contemporaries.Its the fact of life.

Personally, I am not very close to so many people not because of work or rivalry, but because I am just removed from the every day life they live.

Number one, I live far away. Number two,I didn’t grow up making friends with everybody around me. You have to understand my upbringing for you to understand my life.

I am not that much of a social being. I am boring. I am not a girls girl.I am not a party party person.

I am not the kind of girl you will call and say oh, there is this new dress, there is this shoe. I usually don’t have those kinds of conversations, really I talk properties. So, when someone is talking about this new Channel Bag, I am thinking about this property I saw somewhere that I want to buy.

So how do we really want to relate,so,there are so many differences. Otherwise, when when we see we have a ball.

Omotola does not have the time to start beefing someone who is my colleague about whether she is better than me or I am better than her.I don’t engage in those issues.

I don’t have best friends. I just have people I like in the industry and who I can say I know. When I am on set I get along with everybody. I am a very chatty person.’

“Competition in the movie industry it’s a good thing.I love competition.But I only like it when its healthy,when it becomes unhealthy, then I really start to detest it,I loathe it and I run away from it.

I like competition because it allows you grow.Imagine if it was only Omotola that was acting,really,it will be boring.There is the need for a new blood here and there,a new person to jab you here and there.If its healthy,its actually wonderful and it helps everybody to be better.Anybody who does not like competition is evil. Competition when it is healthy creates better service.”

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VIDEO: Meet the designer of the #OccupyNigeria fist logo – Zakari Ahmadu

Posted on 25 January 2012 by Dro

Zakari Ahmadu is a Nigerian teacher who designed the iconic protest logo for the OccupyNigeria movement in 2012. In this video from Sahara Reporters, Ahmadu spoke to Kayode Ogundamisi on what is described as one of the most recognizable protest logo in Nigeria and beyond.

Occupy Nigeria is a series of protests that began in Nigeria on Monday, 2 January 2012 in response to the fuel subsidy removal by the Federal Government of President Goodluck Jonathan in Nigeria on Sunday, 1 January 2012.

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