Thursday, 7 March 2013

Facebook founders named world’s youngest billionaires


In the latest release by Forbes, founders
of social networking giant Facebook,
Dustin Moskovitz and Mark Zuckerberg,
are the youngest on the list of the world's
billionaires, according to a survey.
According to the list released by Forbes,
Moskovitz and Mark Zuckerberg, at the
tender age of 28, are the youngest
billionaires, with net worths of 3.8 billion
dollars and 13.3 billion dollars
respectively.

“I am not a Nigerian” – Femi Kuti denies fatherland



Femi Kuti, the first son of the late
Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, due
to what music has turned to in Nigeria, is
not limiting himself to be a Nigerian
citizen instead a citizen of the Africa
continent.
The reason being that, the music Femi
Kuti plays is more welcomed and accepted
in other black nations and nations where
Afrobeat is played and enjoyed than
Nigeria.

House threatens to arrest Akunyili, others for stealing Ministry Vehicles


The House of Representatives Committee
on Public Accounts, Wednesday,
threatened the former Minister of
Information and Communications,
Professor Dora Akunyili, with arrest and
prosecution should she
fail to return vehicles belonging to the
ministry in her possession within one
week.

Asadu: Detectives investigate police aides


LAGOS — Detectives investigating the
gruesome murder of Kwara State
Commissioner of Police, Mr. Chinwike
Asadu, last Saturday in front of his
residence in Enugu, are reportedly
beaming their searchlight on his
police aides and consequently placed
them under close watch.

I signed for Rangers before Afcon – Mba


Nigerian international, Sunday Mba
has moved to voice his opinion over
the long drawn battle between Nigeria
Professional Football League (NPFL)
clubs, Warri Wolves and Enugu
Rangers.

JAYWON LEAVING KENNIS MUSIC


After working with Kennis Music for over
three years, there are speculations that pop
singer James Oluwajuwonlo Edahi aka
Jaywon will be leaving the record label.