Wednesday, November 21, 2012

New Song: Conzuma ----- "YORUBAFA"

Conzuma is a talented artist, sings with a mix of hip-afro and he has recorded two (2) singles. When you listen to conzuma, it gives you a soothing pleasure because you tend to identify who he really sounds like.
He just released another single titled "YORUBAFA". What does it really mean?

Listen to the song and give a feedback and what it means to you, Am sure You'd love it.

Enjoy Conzuma's Yorubafa.

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Thursday, November 15, 2012

NIGERIAN RAPIST GETS N80,000 FINE

A Magistrates’ Court in Benin, capital of Edo state in Mid Western Nigeria, has sentenced Mr Saturday Udoh, 39, to five years imprisonment with an option of N80, 000 fine for defiling a five-year-old girl.
Delivering judgment, Chief Magistrate Mike Osayi held that the prosecution, led by Sergeant Shaibu Mohammed, proved its case of defilement against the convict as required by law.

FOR JOKING WITH HIS MOTHER'S PRIVATE PART,MAN STABS FRIEND

You can joke about anything else, but not my mother's private parts. A Plumtree man was stabbed on the head with an okapi knife by his friend whom he had decided to insult by referring to his mother's private parts.

The two friends Oscar Mpofu (28) and Mandla Nkomo (34) were at a neighbour's homestead having a casual chat when a misunderstand ensued.

FAMILY OF SIX KILLED IN KADUNA

Six members of a family were on Thursday killed in Madauchi, near Zonkwa in Zango-Kataf Local Government of Kaduna State.
The killing, it was learnt, was carried out by about 20 gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen.
The incident, which took place between 11pm and 2am, was allegedly targeted at Mr. Yakubu Kayit’ house.
An eyewitness told our correspondent that when the gunmen arrived in the village, they shot sporadically into the air for over 30 minutes.
The killings immediately sparked off protest by the youth of the village who took to the streets.
They alleged that Kayit’s house was set ablaze.
The protesting youths criticised the withdrawal of military men from the area.
One of the protesters, Bala Samaila said, “The military had no business being here if they can not protect us. They can go. We can protect ourselves.”
Also, National President of Bajju Youth Association, Gad Ezekiel, said the attackers killed all the members of the family, except a little girl.