As the release date of the “Diary Of A Hustler” mix-tape by Frankie Free comes to a close, he decides to put out another a track off it. This one, titled “E Sweet Me And I Like Am [ESMAILA]” is a combination of 2 South music raves of the moment, talking about Frankie Free himself and DJ Toxiq-A. DJ Toxiq-A who produced “Roll-1″, the 1st track off this “Diary Of A Hustler” mix-tape comes through on this one again whilst carefully sampling “Love Is Wicked” by Brick & Lace. The mix-tape sure is looking to be an entertaining one in all feats as it boasts of different genre of music which cuts across different classes of the masses.
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Waddup, its the okpekette master with some thing brand new again.
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 “Limpopo” is a brand new tune with the makings of another hit single from the Okpekete Master.Download: Kcee-Limpopo


Its Shank again doing what he knows how to do best. Nice Track



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Here’s a new and fresh from one of Naija’s finest DanceHall acts, Shank, titled “No Time”

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Justice Adeniyi Onigbanjo of the Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja, on February 19, 2013, sentenced a former banker, Vera Ogbonna Akanni to nine years imprisonment for defrauding her bank customers various sums of money to the tune of N35,402,440.75.
EFCC Press Release: Banker Bags 9 Years Imprisonment for Stealing N35m
EFCC Press Release: Banker Bags 9 Years Imprisonment for Stealing N35m
The convict was prosecuted on an eight count charge bordering on obtaining money by false pretence and stealing by fraudulent conversion.
Prior to her sentencing, defence counsel, Yinka Oyeniji, drew the attention of the court to an affidavit of means placed before the court on February 17, 2013. Besides, Justice Onigbanjo asked the prosecution counsel, Oluwatoyin Owodunni, if the convict had any previous records of conviction.
Owodunni confirmed to the court that the convict did not have any such record. However, the prosecution counsel further addressed the court on the convict’s sentencing, saying that the offence for which she was tried attracts a punishment of between seven and twenty years imprisonment.

"My lord, this is money entrusted to the convict as a banker and an account officer. Her criminal conduct is not only a breach of trust but a heinous crime. This money belongs to innocent and unsuspecting members of the public", Owodunni submitted.
He, therefore, prayed the court that the convict be made to face the full wrath of the law. Justice Onigbanjo consequently sentenced the convict to 7 years imprisonment on two of the counts and 2 years imprisonment on two other counts effective from December 2, 2009 when she was first arrested. The sentence is to run concurrently.
Also, Justice Onigbanjo ordered the convict to make full restitution of the stolen money to the owners.

Arsene Wenger is looking to next season as he suggested Arsenal would again have to concentrate their efforts on finishing in the top four after the 3-1 home defeat to Bayern Munich.
photo Arsene Wenger is looking to next season as he suggested Arsenal would again have to concentrate their efforts on finishing in the top four after the 3-1 home defeat to Bayern Munich.
Arsenal's hopes of ending a winning a first trophy since the 2005 FA Cup are all but over for another season after the first-leg defeat to Bayern on Tuesday, with the Gunners having already exited both domestic cups and fallen 21 points behind Premier League leaders Manchester United.
Wenger, who said a year ago that "the first trophy is to finish in the top four", has been forced to take the same tack this time around.
"Look, we'll have two battles but maybe the easier battle will be to be back in the Champions League," he told journalists after the Bayern defeat, adding that his team would "give everything" in the second leg but acknowledging it will "be extremely difficult against a team of that quality".
Wenger feels his players were "a bit nervous" in defence but dismissed a question about whether he would look to enter the transfer market to reinforce at the back.
"Is that an information [fact] or an opinion?! I just think that our defenders are quality, and the transfer market is closed," he said. "That's an information. Bayern is a quality side who can beat anybody in Europe. On top of that, we lack a bit of confidence at the moment. That makes them even better."
He added: "The quality of my players is there, but they're not getting their rewards. We're not being rewarded for our efforts. I still have confidence in my players and in my team but, on tonight's evidence, there's clearly work to be done."
Nerves, he said, were a significant issue, and he was tentative about when their confidence would return.
"That's a very difficult question to answer at the moment. The results bring that. It's a bit of a vicious circle."
Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud, meanwhile, attempted to put a brave face on Tuesday's defeat.
A second-half subsitute at the Emirates Stadium, Giroud, 26, might have given Arsene Wenger's side something to cling to ahead of their trip to Bavaria on March 13 had he been able to beat Manuel Neuer with a half-volley barely a minute after coming on. Instead, the Germany goalkeeper turned aside the forward's effort, and Mario Mandzukic afterwards made it 3-1.
"We kept in touch in the second half, but the third goal changed things," Giroud told beIN Sport. "Nothing's lost, but we now have to score three goals away from home. We know just how strong they are at the back, so it won't be easy. It's difficult to accept, but I think Bayern were better than us. We wanted to put in a good performance at home and not concede, but they were clinical in the first half."
While L'Equipe calculated only 2% of teams had ever over-turned such a first-leg deficit, Bayern's stats inside the Allianz Arena make for even less comfortable reading for Wenger's side. Neuer has conceded just nine goals in 14 league and Champions League encounters this season, while his team-mates have averaged three goals per game in that time.
After finding themselves 2-0 down within 21 minutes in the first leg, full-back Bacary Sagna, 30, knows Arsenal can ill afford such a slow start in the return leg.
"We took a long time to get into the game. They had too much space and, against a team of that quality, that's not something that will be forgiven," the France international told beIN Sport. "They put away the chances they created, and it hurts. We know what we have to do over there. It'll be a big game. We're going to prepare ourselves for that."


20 February, 2013

BREAKING NEWS: Suicide Bomber Kills Self And Three Others In Maiduguri

20 February, 2013

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Three civilians have been killed by a suicide bomber in Maiduguri, Borno State.
Eyewitness accounts report that an improvised explosive device targeting the Joint military Task Force (JTF) by a suicide bomber, killing himself and three civilians.
Confirming the incident, JTF spokesman Lt. Col. Sagir Musa reveals that the explosion occurred at about one o’clock this afternoon, and that besides the dead ones, two others were also wounded.
In the meantime, the JTF has dismissed as propaganda, publications being circulated by members of the Islamist sect, Boko Haram, it has not declared any ceasefire.
More details later.