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Friday, 4 May 2012
Rick Ross announces release date/signs Omarion!

NIGERIAN UNIVERSITY 2012/2013 POST-UME/UTME Cut-Off Marks
THE FOLLOWING ARE THE NAMES OF VARIOUS NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR POST UME CUT OF MARKS. SO INCAS YOU HAVE CHOSEN ANY OF THIS SCHOOLS AND YOU ARE QUALIFY GOOD LUCK ELSE FIND ALTERNATIVE.
2012/2013 POST-UME/UTME Cut-Off Marks:Universities in Nigeria and Their 2012/2013 POST-UME/UTME Cut-Off Marks for 2012 Admission.
LASPOTECH Cut off Mark is : 180
University of Ibadan Cut off Mark is: 200 (First choice only)
Lagos State University Cut off Mark is : 200
MOUAU Cut off Mark is: 180
Imo state university, aka Avan Ewerem University Cut off Mark is: 180
University of Benin Cut off Mark is: 200
Anambra state university Cut off Mark is, or might be 180 no official release of their cut of mark yet from the school body.
University of Nnamdi Azikwe Cut off Mark is: 180
(first choice only)
ESUT Cut off Mark is: 180
FUTA Cut off Mark is: 200
Obafemi Awolowo University Cut off Mark is: 200
Adekunle Ajasin University Cut off Mark is– 200 (Minimum UTME score)
TASUED Cut off Mark is:180 (first choice only)
UNN Cut off Mark is: 200 (Minimum UTME Score)
RSUST Cut off Mark is: 180 (First Choice only)
UNAAB Cut off Mark is: 180 (Minimum UTME Score)
Delta State University Cut off Mark is: 180 (Minimum UTME Score)
Abia State University Cut off Mark is: 180
Unilorin Cut off Mark is: 200 and 240 for medicine
NDU Cut off Mark is: 180.
This cut off mark depends on your chosen course.
FUT, Minna Cut off Mark is: 190
Kwara Poly Cut off Mark is: 180
University of Port Harcourt Cut off Mark is : 200/180.
This depends on your chosen course.
Federal University of Science and Technology, Cut off Mark is: 180.
(Minimum UTME Score)
KASU Cut off Mark is: 180.
UTME cut off mark (First Choice only)
Man, 35, arraigned for raping an 11 year old boy

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35-year-old man, Prosper Oguchi, is facing a one-count charge in the
Apapa Magistrate Court, Lagos, for allegedly raping a boy 24 years
younger than he is.
The prosecutor, Friday Inedu, told the court that the accused on December 6, 2011 at 4th Avenue, ‘E’Close, House 7, Festac Town in Lagos, lured the boy and sexually assaulted the victim.
“Oguchi, forcefully had unnatural sexual assault on the boy through his anus,” the prosecutor said.
He said the offence contravenes Section 259 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Lagos State, 2011.
However, the accused, pleaded not guilty.
The Chief Magistrate, Amos Adeyemi, then granted the accused bail, in the sum of N100, 000 with one surety in like sum.
Mr. Adeyemi directed that the surety should show evidence of tax payment to the Lagos State Government.
The case was adjourned till May 23 for further hearing.
D'Banj - Oliver Twist: how to enter the uk dance competition
So funny......and very interesting......did you guys see that white guy in the official Oliver Twist video.
wow!......
Adele’s album tops Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ on UK’s ‘All-Time Best Selling Albums’ list
With just two albums to her name UK singer Adele’s career has skyrocketed beyond imagination. Check the list – Grammy Awards, Billboard Music Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, Brit Awards and many more. It’s like she can’t stop winning!
The 23-year-old’s chart-topping sophomore album ‘21’ has now surpassed the late Michael Jackson‘s ‘Thriller‘ album on the U.K.’s all-time biggest selling albums list.
According to Nielsen’s Soundscan
‘21’ has now sold 4,274,300 copies in the U.K., 500 more than Jackson’s
1982 classic making it the fifth biggest selling album of all time.
UK band Queen tops the list with sales of 5.83 million from their ‘Greatest Hits‘ release. The Beatles‘ ‘Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band‘ holds the second slot, with 5.04 million copies sold.
Swedish pop/rock group Abba‘s ‘Gold: Greatest Hits’ and English rock band Oasis’ ‘(What’s The Story) Morning Glory?’ hold down the third and fourth positions.
The late Jackson’s ‘Thriller’
LP however remains the champion sales internationally, topping the list
of all-time best-selling albums with over 100 million copies worldwide.
Adele has sold 20 million copies worldwide.
2face Idibia and Annie Macaulay wed secretly
There have been intense speculation, and
we can now authoritatively tell you that 2face Idibia and fiancée Annie
Macaulay have secretly tied the knot.
Just as we reported exclusively on February 22, the
couple stuck to their plan of keeping the first stage of the most
anticipated celebrity wedding of the year as low key as possible by
making it a strictly family affair.
We’re told the private ceremony was attended by only close family members including the parents of the bride and groom. ‘2face’s
parents had to fly in just to meet with Annie’s parents and family, he
wanted to go alone but later thought it best to bring his parents along’, a close friend of the pop act tells us.
An introduction was done on Tuesday, May 1, 2012, a day after 2face staged his ‘Buckwyld and Breathless’ concert and released his fifth solo album ‘Away and Beyond’. Our sources say both families gathered at the Macaulay’s home in Ajah, on the outskirts of Lagos, for the private meet.
And a day later, on Wednesday, May 2,
2012, 2face and Annie had a private registry wedding in Lagos. Insiders
say the couple kept the registry wedding so hush hush that most of
Annie’s friends were not even in the know. We’re told only Maryanne, one
of Annie’s close friends was present. Most of Idibia’s close friends
and associates were also not carried along.
Ms Macaulay’s two brothers were also present, according to NET findings.
The pop singer took the first step towards marriage with the sensational proposal to Annie, mother of his two-year-old daughter Isabella Idibia on February 14, 2012 at Jay Jay Okocha’s Number 10 night club.
Meanwhile 2face’s publicist, Bayo Omisore says he is unsure about the new development. ‘I’m not sure about the news, I’ve been getting calls all day. If there’s an update, I’ll let you know’, he told NET in a phone conversation.
A rep from the popstar’s management Now Muzik as at the time of this report had also not been able to confirm the news even though their official statement hints he has. ‘I’ve been trying to reach him too. But I hope the news is true and if it is then I’m happy’, Now Muzik Tony ‘Don T’ Anifite told NET.
‘He’s not getting younger; I’m glad he’s joining other Now Muzik acts like Timi Dakolo and J Martins who recently tied the knot‘, Don T added.
It remains unclear why the couple is
keeping mum about this development, but not to worry – those close to
them say ’they will still have the main wedding which will be much more
grandeur and elaborate later on in the year’.
‘I Love My Life…..It So Golden ***wide smile**’, Annie tweeted two days ago. Who wouldn’t?
‘I’ve always been a Man United fan’, D’banj tells Sky Sports
As a Manchester United fan,
it marked the ultimate endorsement for Nigerian Afrobeat sensation
D’banj when Rio Ferdinand expressed his love for his debut UK single
‘Oliver Twist’ to his 2.6million Twitter followers.
With Red Devils midfielder
Tom Cleverley also waxing lyrical about the infectious tune all over the
twittersphere, D’banj is determined to make all of his United heroes –
including Sir Alex Ferguson – a fan of the song.
With his ‘Oliver Twist’
dance competition having already gone viral on YouTube, the Nigerian is
hoping to see Rio and co. celebrating their goals to his tune – and has
told Sky Sports he’ll even nip down to the Old Trafford dressing room
and teach the stars some moves.
D’banj, who releases the
single on 14th May having signed to Kanye West’s G.O.O.D label following
a fierce bidding war, took time out from recording in the States to
regale us with his United-themed football firsts.
Manchester United
I live in Nigeria and I’ve always been a
Man United fan. In Nigeria, football is our thing. On Saturdays and
Sundays, there’s no traffic, you see people sitting down, everyone is in
their house, watching a Premiership match or a Championship match. My
family are actually divided; we have Manchester United, which is me,
then you have Arsenal fans and Chelsea fans. It’s very interesting on
match days that are why every Saturday we’re watching a game – either to
support someone or to not support someone. Either way you’re watching
the match.
I was just saying a couple of weeks back, I was in the States and I saw a Tweet from Rio Ferdinand, saying he was a big fan. He’s actually been to Nigeria and he said ‘Oliver Twist‘, my single, was actually his favourite Afrobeat song. I was like, get on the phone to Sir Alex Ferguson,
get me to that locker room and I’ll perform it for him before he goes
out for his next match. It was so inspiring, because it’s my first
single coming out, and for Rio Ferdinand to say that, I know that’s like
me getting the stamp of approval. Tom Cleverley also gave props to ‘Oliver Twist‘ on Twitter. I know he’s injured so a speedy recovery to him.
I would be honoured to have players do my ‘Oliver Twist‘
dance. I would actually come to the locker room – any one – and
actually do it with them. I know Sir Alex Ferguson could do it, he needs
to just move, move his shoulders. You don’t have to be a professional
dancer, you can even do it with the ball. That’s the mission – get the
players doing that.
Enyimba FC
A lot of young players have grown up and
been taken to the Premiership to play for different clubs from the
local Nigerian teams. At home I support Enyimba FC who are from the
Eastern side of Nigeria. They’re good, loads of players from the past
who have gotten into the Premiership or Championship have played at this
club before. It’s a very good starter club. They’re getting huge now –
huge support and backing. There’s also Sunshine Stars FC,
who are also very good. I’m not always in Nigeria, I’ve been on the
road for a couple of years now, so I’m always on Sky Sports, catching up
with my Premiership and my Championship.
David Beckham
When I was growing up, I just wanted to be like David Beckham.
Not just for the football part of it but because of the way he was such
a brand. When it comes to the football, I respect the likes of Ryan Giggs, who has been there for ages, and Paul Scholes.
I’d been hearing the name Giggs when I was just 10 or 11, he’s a
veteran, and I’d like to have a picture with Paul Scholes. It would be
like having a picture with a superhero. It takes a lot of experience, a
lot of skills and a lot of patience for someone to be that way, and also
loyalty. I feel people like them show that sport isn’t just about one
person and make you know that this is a team. And of course I can’t not
mention Wayne Rooney. Rooney plays like he’s in a gladiator match, he’s such an intelligent player.
In terms of Nigerian players, people like Nwankwo Kanu, Yakubu,
these people came from the streets and made it. They’ve taken on the
language barrier and not let anything hold them back. Today, they’re
being celebrated as the world’s best, some are retired but some are
still actively playing, like Victor Moses right now. Before when your
child was growing up, the parents wanted you to be a doctor or a lawyer
or an engineer but now everybody wants their child to be in the
Premiership and be like David Beckham. I give a lot of kudos to the sport and the people that support the sport.
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