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Lady Gaga Is On The Cover Of Harpers Bazaar Magazine (March 2014 Issue)

You are just about to contract the Gaga-fever

Harpers Bazaar dares to feature Pop star, Lady Gaga on their March 2014 issue.

Gaga shows why she has won her self millions of fans who are willing to grovel at her feet. Harpers Magazine interviewed the Pop Queen in this issue about her split with long time manager, Troy Carter, her proposed performance in outer space and her career generally

Here is an excerpt from the interview:

HB: What’s the biggest thing you’ve learned about yourself so far?

LG: I became very depressed at the end of 2013. I was exhausted fighting people off. I couldn’t even feel my own heartbeat. I was angry, cynical, and had this deep sadness like an anchor dragging everywhere I go. I just didn’t feel like fighting anymore. I didn’t feel like standing up for myself one more time—to one more person who lied to me. But January 1, I woke up, started crying again, and I looked in the mirror and said, “I know you don’t want to fight. I know you think you can’t, but you’ve done this before. I know it hurts, but you won’t survive this depression.” I really felt like I was dying—my light completely out. I said to myself, “Whatever is left in there, even just one light molecule, you will find it and make it multiply. You have to for you. You have to for your music. You have to for your fans and your family.” Depression doesn’t take away your talents—it just makes them harder to find. But I always find it. I learned that my sadness never destroyed what was great about me. You just have to go back to that greatness, find that one little light that’s left. I’m lucky I found one little glimmer stored away.

HB: Are you happy?

LG: Today, yes.

HB: What do you want written on your gravestone?

LG: “She spread love with every invention.”

HB: What excites you about the idea of performing in space?

LG: I honestly can’t wait. I can’t wait to design the performance. I’m auctioning off my second seat [on a Virgin Galactic flight] to raise money for the Born This Way Foundation. I want to make a moment that is about much more than me. Performing in space is such an honor. I want to challenge myself to come up with something that will not only bring everyone together but will also have a message of love that blasts into the beyond.

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Singer, Chidinma Ekile Takes Possession Of Range Rover SUV

Petite but powerful singer and MTN Project alumnus, Chidinma Ekile popularly known as Miss Kedike has acquired a brand new Range Rover Sports Utility Vehicle.

The 1st lady of Capital Hills Records shared the good news of her new acquisition on Social medium, Instagram with the caption:

‘I love this new ride #biggerandbetter #hardworkpays #mysweat #notagift #hello2014 #glorytoGodnotman #moreworktobedone #Godisfaithful,‘e don do’

The SUV is estimated to be worth about 10 million Naira

Chidinma plans to release her sophomore album this year and she currently has some amazing singles enjoying rotation in various media houses.

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Lagos University Teaching Hospital Workers Suspend Strike

Normal activities resumed on Thursday at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi-Araba, Lagos, as health workers suspended the strike they embarked upon since Dec. 31, 2013.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the workers, under the aegis of Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU), embarked on the strike to protest the lack of promotion and the non-payment of their allowances.
Mr Kehinde Adegoke, the Chairman, Senior Staff Association of Universities Teaching Hospitals, Research and Allied Institutes (SSAUTHRAI), LUTH chapter, told NAN that the strike was suspended in the public interest.

“We have decided to suspend the action and continue negotiations and we hope that as we continue, the negotiations will be fruitful.

“We had to suspend the action yesterday, work resumed today, not everybody is around today.
“We have sent bulk messages to our members and we are hoping everybody will resume today.

“They will start cleaning the offices, and we will be getting set, our patients can start coming; at least for their sake, we have decided to come back.

“They have been pleading that we should consider patients and consider other factors since we have been able to get like 80 per cent of our demand,” he said.
Adegoke said the union acted in good faith even without a signed memorandum of understanding with the hospital authorities because the workers believed that the hospital management had genuine intentions to meet their demands.

“We had a meeting on Jan. 28 where we expected to sign a memorandum of understanding with the management, which we did not do. We decided to return to work in spite of that,” he said.

Adegoke said that the union was still contending with the issue of inadequate working materials, dissatisfaction with the way taxes were being collected and delays in promotion.
“The issue of promotion goes back to 2010, 2012 to 2013.
“We expect that the people who qualify for promotion will be given a chance within the first quarter of the year to be tested and then promoted,” he said.

In his reaction, the hospital’s Chief Medical Director, Prof. Akin Oshibogun, lauded the union leaders for their decision to suspend the strike.

“We have met virtually all the demands of the workers and I believe that everybody is happy to get back to work.

“We are happy that there has been a peaceful resolution of the industrial disputes and our patients are also happy to see our workers back at work.

“We will continue to do whatever is right by our workers; remember we are a public health institution and we will continue to abide by the directives of the authority, that is the Federal Government of Nigeria.

“We will continue to comply with directives and circulars from the Federal Government and keep within the rules that have been established for this teaching hospital,“ he stated.

JOHESU comprises the Medical and Health Workers Union (MWHUN) and SSAUTHRAI as well as the Non-Academic Staff Union and the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives.

Crisis Hits Northern Elders Forum, Tanko Yakasai Backs Jonathan For 2015

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The Northern Elders Council (NEC), a new sociopolitical group headed by Alhaji Tanko Yakasai, on Thursday pledged to back President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015.

A communique issued at the end of the inaugural meeting of the group in Kaduna, said it was fully committed to supporting the president based on the success of the administration’s transformation agenda

The communique signed by Amb. Yusuf Mamman, stated that the group “pledges its full support and commitment to work for the success of President Goodluck Jonathan and Vice President Namadi sambo”.

It said that Nigeria had recorded tremendous success under the present administration, and pledged to work with other Nigerians to thwart the activities of “anti democratic forces”.

On National Conference, the NEC supported the initiative, saying it would help to strengthen the bond of unity among Nigerians.

The council noted with concern, the raging insurgency in some parts of the North -East and pledged to mobilise the people to bring about peace to the area.

They commended President Jonathan’s transformation agenda, especially the setting up the Almajiri schools, support for girl childhood education and development of the power sector.

2015 Polls: INEC Procure Machines For Continued Voters Registration

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NEC Officals (Photo Credit: NAN)

The Independent National Electoral Commission on Thursday revealed it had procured machines for the Continuous Voters Registration ahead of the 2015 general elections.

The Director of Voters Registry of the commission, Mr. Emmanuel Akem, said it will carry out voters’ registration for the governorship elections for Ekiti and Osun states between March 12 and 19.

He said “Since the machines are in place, it is 100 per cent a possibility to register in any INEC Local Government office nearest to you.

“The nationwide voters’ registration has no date yet because we want to have the full complement of those back-up machines.” He concluded.

Twitter Shares Plummet After Its $645m Net Loss

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Shares in microblogging site Twitter fell by 23% as it reported a net loss of $645m (£396m) for 2013, just three months after its flotation on the New York Stock Exchange.

The loss was expected by analysts, who highlighted Twitter’s revenues, which rose 110% last year to reach $665m.

But slow growth in user numbers was a bigger concern for investors.

Twitter averaged 241 million monthly users in the last quarter of the year, up just 3.8% on the previous quarter.
That represents a slowdown compared with a growth rate of 10% seen at the beginning of 2013.

Timeline views were down nearly 7%, suggesting users were refreshing their feeds less often.

“What this report will do is it will question how mainstream is Twitter as a platform,” said Arvind Bhatia, an analyst at Sterne, Agee & Leach.

Shares fell as much as 12% in after-hours trading on Wednesday.

Stuart Miles, CEO of founder of the technology website Pocket-lint.com said: “Apart from professionals like journalists, the typical user gets on to Twitter, messes around, doesn’t quite get it, leaves it a while and then comes back a year or two later. But that translates into very slow growth.
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The classic example is Satya Nadella, the new head of Microsoft. He used Twitter in 2010, then gave up for four years, and now is using it because he thinks it’s the way to communicate now he’s the chief executive”

“The classic example of this is Satya Nadella, the new head of Microsoft. He used Twitter in 2010, then gave up for four years, and now is using it because he thinks it’s the way to communicate now he’s the chief executive,” he added.

Nate Elliott, an analyst at research firm Forrester, told AFP: “If you don’t have an engaged user base, you don’t have a business. They have got to do better on users, that is the entire story.”
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Twitter’s share price had more than doubled in value since the company was floated on the stock market in November, when it was valued at around $18bn.

But opinion has been divided on whether the company can deliver returns to investors.

For the last three months of 2013, Twitter said it made a net loss of $511m but on revenues that more than doubled to $243m.

Twitter said it was improving its “overall user experience” by launching enhancements like custom timelines, and the ability to send and receive photos via direct message.
But it also pledged to continue to improve its services to advertisers in the hope of growing revenues further.

Twitter brings in money largely by selling advertising space and data on tweeting habits.

More than 90% of its revenues in the last quarter came from advertising, where advertisers pay to have their tweets promoted and appear in users’ feeds.

Three-quarters of advertising income comes from mobile platforms like smartphones, the company said.

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Asari Dokubo In SSS Detention

Following the inflammatory statements alleged to have been made by resident of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force, Mujahid Dokubo-Asari.

Nigeria’s State Security Services, Deputy Director, Public Relations, Marilyn Ogar, confirmed that it was questioning Dokubo based on the inflammatory comments.

The SSS is currently interrogating the ex-militant at the headquarters of the State Security Service in Abuja.

Asari is being questioned in connection to the 2015 election, in which he stressed in unequivocal terms that there will be bloodshed, if President Goodluck Jonathan was not re-elected.

Dokubo, arrived the SSS office at about 9.45am on Thursday, with scores of his supporters, and his lawyer.

Recall that the former Minister of the Federal capital territory, Malam Nasir el-rufai was held for 15 hours by the SSS last week for making inflammatory statements about the forth coming elections in Nigeria.

Embattled Rivers Police Commissioner, Joseph Mbu Removed

Reports just reaching us indicates that the Police Service Commission has transferred the embattled Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Joseph Mbu.

Following months of political unrest and face-off between the Executive governor, Rotimi Amaechi and Mr. Mbu, the commission Thursday announced his removal.

Mbu has been moved to the Federal Capital Territory Command while the Commissioner in charge of the Special Fraud Unit, Johnson Ogunshakin, replaces him.

The opposition, All Progressives Congress have insisted on Mbu’s removal, accusing him of partisanship and issuing unconstitutional directives.

13 senior officers were affected by the transfer.

Xavi To End Footballing Career At Barcelona

Barcelona midfielder, Xavi Hernandez plans to see out his career at his current club, Barcelona. He joined the side at the age of eleven and hopes to retire there. Speaking to FIFA.com , the player who has featured over 700 times for the Spanish side had this to say:

“I’d love to hang up my boots at Barcelona and stay involved with the club, which I think is the best in the world, for many years,” 

“I’ve felt that way since I was a boy and still feel the same today. I’d like to still be at Barcelona when I retire, but I know how demanding it is.”

The seven-time La Liga winner says he is still enjoying playing for both club and country, and hopes to continue for as long as possible.

“I’m genuinely enjoying myself, both with Barcelona and the national team,” added Xavi.

“Playing football is what I’m passionate about, what I enjoy doing most. All I can do is put in the effort, keep looking at myself and listening to my body, and see how long I can keep going.”

Hamisu Abubakar: Atiku Abubakar & His Desperation For Presidential Power

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Atiku Abubakar does not deserve any empathy. His actions since he first emerged as vice president to former President Olusegun Obasanjo, in 1999 up till now, have shown that a better part of him has been consumed by desperation for presidential power or that he has been largely overrated while, in fact, he is not imbued with a good measure of political savvy.

Consider his odyssey: he tactlessly mismanaged his leadership of the political machinery of the late General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua under the Obasanjo presidency; and he has continued to suffer from the consequences of his indiscretion. Atiku has been paying the wages of his political sins since 2003 after he moved against his boss, (Obasanjo), in the build-up to that year’s presidential nomination primary in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

In a rash of reckless desperation way back in 2000, Atiku, right under the nose of Obasanjo in Aso Rock, had begun plotting how to supplant his boss. His media minders, apparently with his endorsement, had flown the Mandela option kite to prepare the ground for the game of treachery against Obasanjo. But when the chips were down, Atiku could not push through his political schema of intimidating Obasanjo out of the race and railroading himself on the party as its presidential candidate.

It had taken the presidency and the PDP leadership, in a counter-offensive coordinated by Chief Tony Anenih, who had just left the cabinet as Minister of Works in October 2002 to oversee Obasanjo’s electioneering for a second term in office, to whip the Adamawa-born politician back into line. He was possibly cajoled to moderate his desperation and sink his ambition: he did and was rewarded with the vice presidential ticket.

In fact, his fear that he might lose the ticket for re-election as vice president due to his proven cases of disloyalty to his boss was at the roots of his brinkmanship for the party’s presidential ticket. In a grand conspiratorial alliance with some twenty-one PDP governors, he had exerted enormous pressure on Obasanjo and the PDP leadership. There were even reports that he brought Obasanjo down to his knees, to ensure he got the party ticket for the 2003 presidential election. That was the extent of Atiku’s desperation and imperfect calculations that analysts wondered if Obasanjo and the PDP would survive the reckless onslaught. But Obasanjo and the PDP did.

There was, in any case, a concession received on the platform of blackmail: Atiku was retained on the presidential ticket of the PDP. However, the post-election years experience by Atiku as vice president in the hands of Obasanjo is fresh in the minds of watchers of the developments in the presidency. He was effectively neutralized by Obasanjo in their second term in office. The powers that Obasanjo gave to him in their first term to oversee the party while he (Obasanjo) was tending to the rebuilding of the nation’s image abroad were withdrawn. It was a tough period for the Turaki Adamawa.

Towards the terminus of the Obasanjo second term, Atiku, whose influence had waned considerably, latched on the platform of the fight against Obasanjo’s planned third term agenda, to win some public sympathy. But rather than prosecute the anti-third term fight altruistically, he once again allowed desperation to manifest. He deployed his so-called fight in defence of democracy and constitutionalism to further his inordinate presidential ambition. Right from inside the PDP, he promoted and funded the Action Congress (AC), in concert with former Lagos State governor, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

He eventually appeared on the ballot as AC presidential candidate in the 2007 presidential election, in which he lost to the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. Atiku was in the cold for about three years until he navigated his way back into the PDP for a single-minded purpose of contesting for the presidency on the party platform. He acted in cahoots with the Adamu Ciroma-led Northern Elders group to emerge as the consensus candidate of the north in the PDP, purportedly beating Ibrahim Babangida, Aliyu Gusau and Bukola Saraki to the mark.

But Atiku’s sectional, regional and divisive presidential aspiration was overwhelmingly rejected by the party delegates at the primaries held at the Eagle Square. Jonathan secured an emphatic victory over him and went ahead to defeat, in the general election, another serial presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, whose candidature has always provoked volatile followership in the north, threatened national unity and divided the citizenry along the fault-lines of religion and region.

The Turaki Adamawa’s place in the PDP had, no doubt, been diminished. He caused himself the damage and he began to complain of being sidelined in the affairs of the party. How was he expecting the presidency and the PDP leadership to relate with his treacherous and unstable disposition towards them? It was thus not surprising when another opportunity to defect came up and he jumped at it. Moving into the All Progressives Congress (APC), Atiku, knew full well that the APC leaders were not comfortable with his desperation for the presidency.

And, in a bid to assuage their worries, he said that he was going to sacrifice his ambition in the interest of the APC and Nigeria. It was a strategic gambit. But many people who know him well doubt his sincerity. The belief in circles of those who are familiar with his politics and desperation for the presidency is that Atiku is either dissimulating or, perhaps, getting to the end of the road as far as the presidency is concerned.

But for those who believe that he is dissimulating, they see Atiku, when he realizes he has a good chance to emerge as APC candidate, throwing his hat in the ring and unsettling the party in his characteristic Machiavellian fashion. No one doubts that he has the capacity to cause an implosion within the APC.

If, however, he is not keen on presenting himself, feelers have indicated that he may throw his weight behind General Buhari to see how power could be wrested from the behemoth-PDP and its formidable presidential candidate-in-waiting, President Jonathan; and, if he does so, and he (Atiku) is out of the presidential equation, he will be kissing the presidency a final good bye: his denouement happening sadly in the enclave of the opposition; whereas, he was vice president on the platform of the ruling PDP.

His bowing out-if that is what his sacrifice not to contest the presidential election this time round represents-should have been on the pan-Nigerian political platform of the PDP. He would have been celebrated as a statesman and not as regional political lord that he has now become in the APC. What an inglorious ending this is turning out to be for a rapacious power-monger!

Written By Hamisu Abubakar

Academic Staff Union Of Polytechnics Continue Strike

The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics, ASUP, has said that polytechnic lecturers will not return to their classrooms until the union’s demands are met by the Federal Government.

ASUP President, Dr. Chibuzor Asomugha made this declaration Wednesday after a National Executive Council meeting of the union in Abuja.

In it’s 110 days strike, the President said, “The entire country is worried about the situation. But the Government does not seem to care. The ASUP-NEC has rejected the government’s offer to pay the arrears owed us since 2009, if we call off the strike.

“There is no seriousness on the part of the Government to negotiate any of the issues. Before we suspended the strike in July 2013, Government picked four of the 13 issues from our 2009 agreement and said those issues would be handled in two weeks.

“These four issues include; release of the White paper on Visitation to Federal Polytechnics, the completion of the constitution of the governing councils for federal polytechnics, the migration of the lower cadre on CONTISS 15 salary scale, and the commencement of the Needs Assessment of Nigerian polytechnics.

“Union suspended the strike, and gave Government a one month time frame to resolve these issues. It was not until ASUP resumed its strike in January that the Federal Government commenced Needs Assessment and completed the constitution of the governing councils for federal polytechnics.”

Rangers FC Shows Agbim The Exit-Door

The services of Super Eagles Goalie, Chigozie Agbim is no longer needed by Rangers FC of Enugu as the club-side has released him. The team coaches of the Enugu outfit have recommended that his services are no longer needed. Therefore, his one year contract with the club which has just expired will not be renewed.

Despite letting him go, Rangers can boast of four goalkeepers in: Emmanuel Daniel, Itodo, Uche Okafor and Usman Jonah.

Agbim was widely criticized for his below par performances at the just concluded CHAN.

He had caused a transfer controversy between Warri Wolves and Enugu Rangers last season but has featured sparingly for Rangers as he has spent so much time in the National team camp