Monday 24 October 2016

Charly Boy Wants To Lead Revolution Against Corrupt Politicians

Nigerian controversial entertainer, Charly Boy has taken to social media to write to all the ‘frustrated Nigerians’. 
He also went further to reveal himself as the ‘President of Frustrated Nigerians’ announcing he will be leading a revolution group against corrupt politicians in the country.
 “Like my friend Obinna said and I agree with him, henceforth…. “DON’T ASK for a Revolution; Be the Revolution. Forget about Buhari’s Change. Be the Change. Do not wail for that which is troubling this country; Fight to fix it and make the country great again. Do not hail the Corrupt and destroyers of our Dreams; Expose and ridicule them. The Politicians are Corruptly Connected; Criminally Bonded and Fearful of the MOB; The People. We must be audacious in our Demands; we must be Fearless in our Agitation and we must be ready to sacrifice our all for this Country.
 ”I will take the First Bullet; let my body be the first to drop; Let my Blood be the first to wash our LANDS. But let no Nigeria turn back once we begin this Resistance to Political Insensitivity and mindless looting of our common wealth; Let no Nigerian Walk Alone…The Nigerian Politician is our Enemy; The Nigerian People are the Victim and it is time to channel our anger towards a Peaceful Revolution”. We must stop being the victims and become THE FEAR. If our yeye Leaders no fear us, change no go come. Stay tuned for The Change.
Well, looks like lots of people are in for the new revolution as comments under the post from Area Fada’s followers have been affirmative. Some are even asking when the revolution will start. 

























The Nigeria people must stand together to build the country of their dream but anything or movement that will lead to violence must be abolished.

Friday 21 October 2016

Parents Happy As JAMB Stops The Use Of Scratch Cards.

The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, 
JAMB, has, in a recent
decision, planned to stop the use of scratch cards for registration and checking of results. Parents in Lokoja however, have applauded the decision of the board saying it will reduce corruption in the system. In separate interviews on Friday, the respondents commended JAMB and the Federal Government for the move. A parent, Mr Amos Ajagun, said: “I support the scrapping of JAMB scratch cards because some of the people that sell the scratch cards cheat the students by selling above the actual cost. ‘“The decision will also reduce fraud and enable parents to access and check the result themselves,’’ Ajagun said. He thanked JAMB and implored the Board not to relent in its efforts to sanitise the education sector. Another parent, Mrs Roseline Ajogun said the decision was favourable to both parents and students alike. “I believe all parents and students alike support the decision to scrap the JAMB scratch card.   It is unfortunate but the truth is that most people who sell the cards are corrupt. “They do not care about how parents or students struggle to get the money; as a parent, I gladly welcome the decision,’’ she said. Ajogun thanked the government and JAMB authorities for the decision and appealed to them to revamp the education sector to guarantee a better future for the country.

Thursday 13 October 2016

Breaking News- Boko Haram Releases 21 Chibok Girls

Borno - At least 21 Chibok girls that were abducted by the dreaded Boko Haram terrorist group have reportedly been released.
According to Sahara Reporters, the girls were released in the early hours of Thursday, October 13.
More than 200 girls were abducted from their schools in Borno state in 2014 by the terrorists and while some of them had reportedly died, the rest remained held by the terror group.
Sources disclosed that the girls were picked up by military helicopter from Banki area of Borno state where Boko Haram militants dropped them off earlier on Thursday.
The release of the 21 girls came as President Buhari began a three-day trip to Germany to discuss assistance for the rebuilding of the northeastern part of Nigeria which has for years been ravaged by Boko Haram.
The names of the girls released were however not disclosed.
Naij said that the girls's release would be "cheering news not only for their parents but also for many Nigerians who day and night have prayed for their safe return".

Monday 3 October 2016

National Assembly Pass Eight (8) Bills To End Nigeria's Recession

– Eight bills that will strengthen Nigeria’s economy have been passed by both Houses of the National Assembly to the president
– “Nigerians will see that this is a people-centred National Assembly,” the Senate President Bukola Saraki has said
As part of strategy to end Nigeria’s economic recession the National Assembly has forwarded a total of eight bills to President Muhammadu Buhari for his assent.
Recall that last week the Senate has offered 21-point resolution to the executive arm of government on how Nigeria can overcome the economic recession in the country.
The statement issued by Yusuph Olaniyonu, the special adviser to the Senate President on media and publicity, on Monday reads in part.
“The bills, which are aimed at strengthening the laws of the federal republic, were considered and passed in a single sitting of the Senate – demonstrating commitment to employing all legislative mechanisms at its disposal to end the current economic recession in the country.
The bills that will be presented to the president soon include the Telecommunication and Postal Offences Act (Amendment) Bill, National Crop Varieties, Livestock Breeds (Registration) Act (Amendment) Bill, Produce (Enforcement of Export Standards) Act (Amendment) Bill, Prevention of Crimes Act (Amendment) Bill, Water Resources Act (Amendment) Bill, National Agricultural Land Development Authority Act (Amendment) Bill, Bee (Import Control and Management) Act (Amendment) Bill and Agricultural and Rural Management Training Act (Amendment) Bill.
By now it is clear that the senators take Nigeria’s economic situation very seriously. If you recall, one of the points from the 21-point resolution passed by the Senate on the economy stated that it would fast-track all economic related bills.
What this Senate has done is match its words with its actions. The eight bills, which are all primarily amendments to existing laws, are aimed at strengthening the enforcement mechanisms in sectors of the economy that can help boost Internally Generated Revenue.
Important highlights of the bills include the amendment to the Telecommunication and Postal Offences Act, which is aimed at increasing some of the prescribed penalties, fines and compensations for non-compliance with the Act. This is intended to help boost investment and participation in the telecommunications sector.
Additionally, the National Crop Varieties, Livestock Breeds (Registration) Act (Amendment) Bill, Produce (Enforcement of Export Standards) Act (Amendment) Bill, National Agricultural Land Development Authority Act (Amendment) Bill, Bee (Import Control and Management) Act (Amendment) Bill, and the Agricultural and Rural Management Training Act (Amendment) Bill are all aimed at bolstering the standards in Nigeria’s Agricultural sector to help the country achieve more economic diversification.”
The Senate President Bukola Saraki has also commented on the process: “Moving forward, Nigerians can expect that the legislature will adopt a united and efficient approach to getting Nigeria’s economy back on track.
We will quickly forward these 8 bills, which have been passed by both Houses of the National Assembly to the president.
This is only a first step and we will continue to work to ensure that at the end of our tenure, Nigerians will see that this is a people-centred National Assembly.”

I believe we can all work this recession out if we all listen to constructive  criticism and also criticize constructively starting from Mr President to the least in our country. All hands must be on deck and we must always pray for our country individually and collectively, we must build the country of our dreams. 
say no to violence! 
Say no to murder!
Peace.

Much love from Jeff...

Happy Birthday Maro ( Dikonzy)

It's the birth of a new year,  the birth of a new era today in your life.
New years comes with renewed hopes, fired up aspirations, reaffirmation of faith and with a great deal of believes knowing that the ride to today wasn't an easy one. There were situations that plunged you in dark corners yet you rose again to conquered them all.
Could this be true? I heard you say
Surely, you're a legend who has risen to heights irrespective of the storms.
Your hopes and aspirations you have chased with a great deal of focus, with ultimate patience knowing that each phase will unravel as you journey through life.

"oya, dab"
As you celebrate today, it's my earnest desire that all your hopes and aspirations shall come to reality, the people you need in life shall not miss your location.
Greatness shall not depart from you.
Join me to say happy birthday to Esemado Lawrence Maro aka Dikonzy. 
From me and everyone reading this, we say long life and prosperity shall not depart from your household in Jesus Name, amen.
Cheers...

Much love from  Jeff...

Sunday 2 October 2016

My Message To Christians

Take me back to the old Paths when Moms were at home and
Dads were at work. 
Brothers went into the army.
And sisters got married BEFORE having  children!
Crime did not pay, Hard work did;
And people knew the difference between crime and hard work.

Moms could cook, Dads would work; 
Children would behave...
Husbands were loving, Wives were supportive and children were polite.

Women wore the dresses and Men wore the trousers.
Women looked like ladies, Men looked like gentlemen and children looked decent.

People loved the truth, and hated a lie;
They came to church to get IN, Not to get OUT!

Hymns sounded Godly and Sermons sounded helpful.
Rejoicing sounded normal and crying sounded sincere.
Cursing was wicked and drinking was evil; and divorce was unthinkable.

We read the Bible in public and Prayed in schools.
The era when they preached from house to house to witness, and be called a Christian was worth living for;
To be called a traitor was a shame!

Sex was a personal word. Homosexual was an unheard of word, and abortion was an illegal word.

Preachers preached because they had a message; and Christians rejoiced because they had the VICTORY!

Preachers preached from the Bible; 
Singers sang from their hearts.
Sinners turned to the Lord to be SAVED!

A new birth meant a new life.
Salvation meant a changed life; 
Following Christ led to eternal life.

Being a preacher meant you proclaimed the word of God;
Being a deacon meant you would serve the Lord;
Being a Christian meant you would live for Jesus;
And being a sinner meant someone was praying for you!

Laws were based on the Bible; 
Homes read the Bible;
And churches taught the Bible.

Preachers were more interested in new converts than new clothes and new cars.

Church was where you found Christians on the Lord's day, rather than in the park,
on the creek bank, on the golf course, or being entertained somewhere else.

Give me that old time religion!
'Tis good enough for me!
 I still like the "Old Paths" best! Jeremiah 6:16.

The church must be awakened from her slumber. The kingdom of heaven must be expanded.
The church must be ready for the coming of her Lord and Master. The glory He left in the church must be preserved and revealed till His coming back.
Be a good ambassador of Christ...
Shalom

Please forward this message.

Much love from Jeff...

Saturday 1 October 2016

My Message To The Musicians


From time in memorial there's been the saying that music is the food of the soul. Music have really proven to be an integral part of humans, though no one can say for sure the source of music but for me it's one of the few natural occurrences that helps in shaping and calming the human mind. Even an insane person responds to music stimulus. In the Bible David played music for king Saul to calm him when troubled by the posesing demon. 

Just like techs music have stood the test of times, but the trend of it these days make me wanna doubt the efficacy of this God given stuff (music), the devil had seezed and made music his venture these days.
Music was meant to correct the ills of the society, to preach hope, to restore dignity to nations, music is supposed to be the voice of the voiceless, it's supposed to brings hope and genuine excitement.

These days music is like the devil's job, immorality of the highest order, no one musician criticizes the governments constructively these day. Music doesn't point out the ills of the society anymore, it doesn't inspire people anymore. Musick of these day doesn't edify, it doesn't even bring genuine excitement anymore, the response people show to Musick these days could be likened to one who's high on caffeine or something.
It is now an avenue for young ladies to go nude (especially in music videos).

I hereby charge all the musicians around the world to sing hope, correct the flaws in our societies through music, it's not all about money you can be a legend whose music is classic. Leave an indelible footprint. Use your musical talent to glorify your Maker and serve humanity.

Musicians! Be the change you want to see, be the world's heroes and heroines.

Much love from Jeff...

Independence Message To The Nigerian Girl Child

First and foremost I want to say Congratulations and happy 56th independence Day Nigeria.

Considering the present state of the nation many are of the opinion that Nigeria is not worth any form of celebration, but I am of a contrary view (that I'll leave for another topic of discussion) this post mainly is for the female teeming youth in Nigeria and around the world.
Ladies, what value have you added to yourself as a person?
we all are complaining bitterly about the economic trauma in the world today, rumors of wars everywhere, breakdown of the rule of law, the strong and rich oppressing weak and poor, injustice everywhere. But my question to the young ladies is what value have you added to yourself as a person?
I've always thought of the ladies as queens and Angels but from all indications it is obvious that most ladies yawn to go back to the garden Eden as they walk  through the streets naked, what value have you added to yourself as  a person for not covering up your body?
Considering the picture on this post my question is, is that fashion, stupidity or inferiority complex? The level of moral decadance and this persistent indescent mode of dressing in our society today is a product of mental and moral decadance. Ladies no longer have values for themselves and the don't even want to do anything about it. The level of competition between the ladies in our society today is very heartbreaking, whatever they see on another ladies body they want to buy or wear not forgetting that ladie are like fruits with different shapes and sizes. You must consider what fits your body and that which brings out the QUEEN/ANGEL in you.

From statistics gathered over the years, it is obvious that once a young man is attracted to an indescently dressed young lady it is for one reason --just to satisfy his urge and hunger for sex that was imposed by the half-naked lady.
No reasonable young man sticks to a girl who is not ready to be natural and Queenly.
You must learn to add values to yourself, let your dress code speak for you. Take up a resolution "since my country refused to add value to me and itself, I must add values to myself "

Be the change you want to see, with our collective efforts we can better our society.

Happy Independence Day Nigeria, God bless The Federal Republic Of Nigeria.

Much love from Jeff...

Independence Message To The Nigerian Girl Child

First and foremost I want to say Congratulations and happy 56th independence Day Nigeria.

Considering the present state of the nation many are of the opinion that Nigeria is not worth any form of celebration, but I am of a contrary view (that I'll leave for another topic of discussion) this post mainly is for the female teeming youth in Nigeria and around the world.
Ladies, what value have you added to yourself as a person?
we all are complaining bitterly about the economic trauma in the world today, rumors of wars everywhere, breakdown of the rule of law, the strong and rich oppressing weak and poor, injustice everywhere. But my question to the young ladies is what value have you added to yourself as a person?
I've always thought of the ladies as queens and Angels but from all indications it is obvious that most ladies yawn to go back to the garden Eden as they walk  through the streets naked, what value have you added to yourself as  a person for not covering up your body?
Considering the picture on this post my question is, is that fashion, stupidity or inferiority complex? The level of moral decadance and this persistent indescent mode of dressing in our society today is a product of mental and moral decadance. Ladies no longer have values for themselves and the don't even want to do anything about it. The level of competition between the ladies in our society today is very heartbreaking, whatever they see on another ladies body they want to buy or wear not forgetting that ladie are like fruits with different shapes and sizes. You must consider what fits your body and that which brings out the QUEEN/ANGEL in you.

From statistics gathered over the years, it is obvious that once a young man is attracted to an indescently dressed young lady it is for one reason --just to satisfy his urge and hunger for sex that was imposed by the half-naked lady.
No reasonable young man sticks to a girl who is not ready to be natural and Queenly.
You must learn to add values to yourself, let your dress code speak for you. Take up a resolution "since my country refused to add value to me and itself, I must add values to myself "

Be the change you want to see, with our collective efforts we can better our society.

Happy Independence Day Nigeria, God bless The Federal Republic Of Nigeria.

Much love from Jeff...

Friday 30 September 2016

Reps Urge FG to Declare State of Emergency

A member of the House of Representatives Hon. Solomon Bulus Marengo says some companies in Nigeria are involved in illegal mining of solid minerals deposits across the country
– Complains that illegal miners are reducing Nigeria’s stake in the solid minerals and other raw materials sectors
The House of Representatives has mandated its committee on solid minerals development to investigate the activities of miners, their collaborators and sponsors.
The House of Representatives has called on the federal government to declare a state of emergency in the mining sector.
Leadership reports the call is sequel to a motion moved by Hon. Solomon Bulus Marengo, in which he said some companies in Nigeria were involved in illegal mining of solid minerals deposits across the country.
Solomon Bulus Marengo complained that illegal miners were reducing Nigeria’s stake in the solid minerals and other raw materials sectors.
He said the illegal act was depriving the country of about 500,000 jobs for the teeming youths.
The lawmaker said illegal miners do not contribute to the development of the host communities as part of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
He said their activities leaves communities devastated, impoverished and exposed to hazardous environmental conditions.
Sequel to the motion raised by Marengo, the House mandated its committee on solid minerals development to investigate the activities of miners, their collaborators and sponsors.
It also asked the committee to ascertain the extent of the involvement of both local and foreign firms in the illegal exploration and exploitation of the sector and report back in four weeks.
Meanwhile, the office of embattled lawmaker, Abdulmumin Jibrin, former chairman of the House of Representatives Appropriation Committee has been sealed by security operatives.
Jibrin’s office in the House was sealed following his suspension after he failed to appear before the Ethics Committee in relation to his allegations of budget padding against the principal officers.