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Wednesday 1 July 2015

Parties deadlock alarms over abandoned projects in Ekiti



Progressives Congress (APC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ekiti State yesterday bickered over abandoned legacy projects in the state. 
The APC had criticised Governor Ayodele Fayose for abandoning his predecessor’s legacy projects, saying he was doing so in bad faith.
A statement by the Publicity Secretary of the party, Taiwo Olatunbosun, stated: “It is a disservice to the people of Ekiti State for Governor Fayose to abandon legacy projects of the Fayemi administration simply because he wants to rubbish the achievements of his predecessor.”
Olatunbosun wondered why a development-oriented governor would abandon an edifice like the Oba

Saturday 27 June 2015

Saraki writes APC, says ‘my hands are tied



The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, in a letter written to the All Progressives Congress, said his hands were tied with regard to the selection of principal officers of the upper chamber. This was contained in a Friday report on www.thecable.ng.
The National Chairman of APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, had on June 23, written to Saraki, stating the party’s choice of principal officers of the senate.
The APC had nominated Ahmad Lawan as senate majority leader, George Akume as deputy majority leader, Olusola Adeyeye as chief whip, and Abu Ibrahim as deputy chief whip. However, Saraki, on

Monday 14 July 2014

Friday 11 April 2014

'My boyfriend wants sex to last over an hour. It's just boring'


As do the opportunities to have sex – with some allowing for more time than others.

Why do we think of lengthy sex as great sex?


Have you asked him why he feels this is ‘normal’ and ‘good’ sex? It may be that he, like many of us, are used to aspirational messages in Western media, porn, self help books and magazine sex advice features all telling us that ‘great’ sex should be something we do as frequently as possible for as long as possible in as many different positions as possible.

Wednesday 9 April 2014

Prince George revels in royal play day in New Zealand


Wellington (AFP) - Britain's baby Prince George hosted his first official function on Wednesday -- maintaining a regal calm on a play date with a group of New Zealand toddlers, even as some of his tiny guests burst into tears.
The play session at Wellington's Government House was organised by non-profit childcare group Plunket to give Prince William and Kate a relaxed start to a three-week tour of New Zealand and Australia after their arrival in the capital on Monday.
Formalities were cast aside for the occasion, with the eight-month-old prince crawling on the floor alongside 10 local babies while his proud parents looked on.
George, who was born on July 22 last year, looked comfortable in the spotlight, playing with a purple