TEKASHI69 FORMER BOOKING AGENCY CALLS BS ON $3.6 MIL DEA

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Tekashi69 is full of s**t if he thinks he was cheated out of a $3.6 million deal by his former booking agency ... so says a rep for the agency. 

Tekashi went on an all out assault on MTA Booking during an interview on "The Breakfast Club" Friday. He claimed the company stole a ton of cash from him ... and said he only received a couple hundred thousand dollars from what should have been a $3.6 million deal.



A rep for MTA tells us there never was a $3.6 million concert deal ... that was only something that came up in discussions as a possibility ... and the agency went above and beyond for Tekashi.

We're told MTA & Tr3way Entertainment handled the rapper's security, travel, transportation and worked around the clock to make sure he made it to his multiple court appearances safely. 

MTA tells us they booked 9 upcoming U.S. shows and 2 in Mexico for Tekashi -- all of which he promoted -- and was sent a $700k deposit for those. There were also 5 in Germany already booked for which he was paid close to $160k in deposits. 

MTA tells us they're considering serious legal action against 6ix9ine for bashing them on "The Breakfast Club."

Tekashi's attorney, Lance Lazzaro, hit back against MTA, telling TMZ, "We have asked [MTA] to show us any contracts with Tekashi69's signature showing they were acting as an agent to book performances on his behalf and they haven't provided us with any to date ... Their cooperation has been very limited."

He also stated, "I would take anything MTA says with a grain of salt," and added that they have asked MTA to cease and desist from booking any more shows for 6ix9ine.

WhatsApp could wreck Snapchat again by copying ephemeral messaging

WhatsApp  already ruined Snapchat’s growth once. WhatsApp Status, its clone of Snapchat Stories, now has 450 million daily active users compared to Snapchat’s 188 million. That’s despite its 24-hour disappearing slideshows missing tons of features, including augmented reality selfie masks, animated GIFs, or personalized avatars like Bitmoji. A good-enough version of Stories conveniently baked into the messaging app beloved in the developing world where Snapchat hasn’t proved massively successful. Snapchat actually lost total daily users in Q2 and Q3 2018, and even lost Rest Of World daily users in Q2 despite that being where late-stage social networks rely on for growth.
That’s why it’s so surprising that WhatsApp hasn’t already copied the other big Snapchat feature, ephemeral messaging. When chats can disappear, people feel free to be themselves — more silly, more vulnerable, more expressive. For teens who’ve purposefully turned away from the permanence of the Facebook profile timeline, there’s a sense of freedom in ephemerality. You don’t have to worry about old stuff coming back to haunt or embarrass you. Snapchat rode this idea to become a cultural staple for the younger generation.Yet right now WhatsApp only lets you send permanent photos, videos, and texts. There is an Unsend option, but it only works for an hour after a message is sent. That’s far from the default ephemerality of Snapchat where seen messages disappear once you close the chat window unless you purposefully tap to save them.
Instagram has arrived at a decent compromise. You can send both permanent and temporary photos and videos. Text messages are permanent by default, but you can unsend even old ones. The result is the flexibility to both chat through expiring photos and off-the-cuff messages knowing they will or can disappear, while also being able to have reliable, utilitarian chats and privately share photos for posterity without the fear that one wrong tap could erase them. When Instagram  Direct added ephemeral messaging, it saw a growth spurt to over 375 million monthly users as of April 2017.WhatsApp should be able to build this pretty easily. Add a timer option when people send media so photos or videos can disappear after 10 seconds, a minute, an hour, or a day. Let people add a similar timer to specific messages they send, or set a per chat thread default for how long your messages last similar to fellow encrypted messaging app Signal.
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel’s memo leaked by Cheddar’s Alex Heath indicates that he views chats with close friends as the linchpin of his app that was hampered by this year’s disastrous redesign. He constantly refers to Snapchat as the fastest way to communicate. That might be true for images but not necessarily text, as BTIG’s Rich Greenfield points out, citing how expiring text can cause conversations to break down. It’s likely that Snapchat will double down on messaging now that Stories has been copied to death.WhatsApp  already ruined Snapchat’s growth once. WhatsApp Status, its clone of Snapchat Stories, now has 450 million daily active users compared to Snapchat’s 188 million. That’s despite its 24-hour disappearing slideshows missing tons of features, including augmented reality selfie masks, animated GIFs, or personalized avatars like Bitmoji. A good-enough version of Stories conveniently baked into the messaging app beloved in the developing world where Snapchat hasn’t proved massively successful. Snapchat actually lost total daily users in Q2 and Q3 2018, and even lost Rest Of World daily users in Q2 despite that being where late-stage social networks rely on for growth.
That’s why it’s so surprising that WhatsApp hasn’t already copied the other big Snapchat feature, ephemeral messaging. When chats can disappear, people feel free to be themselves — more silly, more vulnerable, more expressive. For teens who’ve purposefully turned away from the permanence of the Facebook profile timeline, there’s a sense of freedom in ephemerality. You don’t have to worry about old stuff coming back to haunt or embarrass you. Snapchat rode this idea to become a cultural staple for the younger generation.
Yet right now WhatsApp only lets you send permanent photos, videos, and texts. There is an Unsend option, but it only works for an hour after a message is sent. That’s far from the default ephemerality of Snapchat where seen messages disappear once you close the chat window unless you purposefully tap to save them.
Instagram has arrived at a decent compromise. You can send both permanent and temporary photos and videos. Text messages are permanent by default, but you can unsend even old ones. The result is the flexibility to both chat through expiring photos and off-the-cuff messages knowing they will or can disappear, while also being able to have reliable, utilitarian chats and privately share photos for posterity without the fear that one wrong tap could erase them. When Instagram  Direct added ephemeral messaging, it saw a growth spurt to over 375 million monthly users as of April 2017.
Snapchat lost daily active users the past two quarters
WhatsApp should be able to build this pretty easily. Add a timer option when people send media so photos or videos can disappear after 10 seconds, a minute, an hour, or a day. Let people add a similar timer to specific messages they send, or set a per chat thread default for how long your messages last similar to fellow encrypted messaging app Signal.
Snap CEO Evan Spiegel’s memo leaked by Cheddar’s Alex Heath indicates that he views chats with close friends as the linchpin of his app that was hampered by this year’s disastrous redesign. He constantly refers to Snapchat as the fastest way to communicate. That might be true for images but not necessarily text, as BTIG’s Rich Greenfield points out, citing how expiring text can cause conversations to break down. It’s likely that Snapchat will double down on messaging now that Stories has been copied to death.
Given its interest in onboarding older users, that might mean making texts easier to keep permanent or at least lengthening how long they last before they disappear. And with its upcoming Project Mushroom re-engineering of the Snapchat app so it works better in developing markets, Snap will increasingly try to become WhatsApp.
…Unless WhatsApp can become Snapchat first. Spiegel proved people want the flexibility of temporary messaging. Who cares who invented something if it can be brought to more people to deliver more joy? WhatsApp should swallow its pride and embrace the ephemeral.

CIA concludes with high confidence that Saudi Crown Prince ordered the execution of journalist Khashoggi

Based on available intelligence, the CIA has concluded that Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammad bin Salman likely ordered the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, contradicting the Saudi government's claim that he was not involved in the killing.
A team of 15 Saudi agents flew to Istanbul on government aircraft in October and killed Khashoggi inside the Saudi Consulate, where he had gone to pick up documents that he needed for his planned marriage to a Turkish woman, the Washington Post reports.

CIA officials said they have high confidence in the assessment they carried out on the murder of Khashoggi. It is the most definitive assessment to date, linking Mohammed to the operation and complicates the Trump administration’s efforts to preserve its relationship with Saudi, a close ally. 
To arrive at it's conclusions, CIA examined multiple sources of intelligence, including a phone call that the prince’s brother Khalid bin Salman, who is the Saudi ambassador to the United States, had with Khashoggi. During the call, Khalid told Khashoggi that he should go to the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul to retrieve the documents he needed for his wedding and gave him assurances that it would be safe to do so.
It is not clear if Khalid knew that Khashoggi would be killed, but he made the call at his brother’s direction, according to the people familiar with the call, which was intercepted by U.S. intelligence.
The CIA also arrived at their conclusion based on the agency’s assessment of the prince as the country’s de facto ruler who oversees even minor affairs in the kingdom.
“The accepted position is that there is no way this happened without him being aware or involved,” said a U.S. official familiar with the CIA’s conclusions.

Meet Mike Adenuga -The Oil mogul double as monopoly breaker


Mike Adenuga
Michael Adeniyi Agbolade Ishola Adenuga Jr(born 29 April 1953) is a Nigerian business tycoon, and the second-richest person in Nigeria. His company Globacom is Nigeria's second-largest telecom operator, and also has a presence in Ghana and Benin. He also owns stakes in the Equitorial Trust Bank and the oil exploration firm Conoil (formerly Consolidated Oil Company). Forbes has estimated his net worth at $5.8 billion as of 2017, which makes him second-wealthiest Nigerian behind Aliko Dangote, as well as the third-richest person in Africa with a net worth of $14.1 billion.

“I have your lesb!an s*x tape, you have done series of ab0rtion, your father is a ritualist” — Efe Fans rips Marvis to shreds

“I have your lesb!an s*x tape, you have done series of ab0rtion, your father is a ritualist” — Efe Fans rips Marvis to shreds

Fans of Big Brother Naija winner, Efe and his “lover”, Marvis are currently tearing themselves apart in the comment section

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Over the past decade, various pay TV newcomers have tried to take on DStv, the digital satellite service owned by Multichoice, an arm of South African media giant, Naspers. It is in a battle for a share of the 23 million subscribers that make up Africa’s fast-expanding pay TV market. So far, none has been able to win.

Brazil, uncontacted indigenous people murdered by gold miners


Illegal gold miners reportedly killed about a dozen members of an uncontacted indigenous tribe in the Brazilian Amazon. Some have accused the government of failing to protect such groups.

Around ten members of an 

TSTV commences Commercial Sales of decoder Nov. 1st


New PayTV operator, Telecom Satellite Television, TSTV, weekend, disclosed that it would commence commercial roll-out of its decoders to Nigeria by November 1, 2017.
Addressing newsmen in Abuja, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the company, Mr. Bright Echefu, said the company would from Monday, deploy about 5,000 decoders to customers for free, and would also be installed for the customers to enable them test the reception, services and claims of the company.

“my Boyfriend Doesn’t Like My Firm Breasts, How Do I Sag Them?”

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Peter Okoye signs major distribution deal with U.S record label, Empire

Peter PSquare signed a major digital distribution deal with U.S. record label, Empire. He shared photos of the deal signage and wrote:
"Thank you Lord??? RepostBy @empire: "Just had a digital distribution deal with @peterpsquare! Welcome to the #EMPIREfamily!" (via #WhizRepost @AppsKottage)"
Peter Okoye signs major distribution deal with U.S record label, Empire
Peter Okoye signs major distribution deal with U.S record label, Empire Peter Okoye signs major distribution deal with U.S record label, Empire
Peter Okoye signs major distribution deal with U.S record label, Empire


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Over $60bn invested in Nigeria’s ICT sector —Shittu




The Minister of Communications, Barrister Adebayo Shittu has said that over $60 billion was invested in the ICT sector since the year 2001 when digital mobile services were launched.
He said this was as a result of the global attention which returned to Nigeria as the

Davido Fans Attack Nollywood Actress After Accusing Him Of Murder


See her post accusing Davido below.
Caroline Danjuma accuses Davido of having a hand in Tagbo Umeike's Death
However, after critically examining the situation,  fans and followers of Davido are not buying her story.
Going by the reactions to the post, which she deleted almost all her posts immediately, fans are saying that she should have kept her relationship with the deceased confidential, rather than giving false information and misleading the public.
One of the points raised was the fact that the actress is yet to clearly state her relationship with Mr. Umeike and why she is aggressively fighting the case.She posted on her Instagram page: 
“If only all this ill names could bring you back, I am ready to be called all sorts. They only label you because they never knew you. I could take a bullet for you because you were selfless; never looked down on no one. Playful and you knew your limits; you were never boastful nor excessive, you never drank past five shots of tequila even if you tried."
“All you lived for, all you hoped for and couldn’t wait to achieve on your birthday is over. You always had something nice to say to me; constantly encouraging me and looking out for me”.
Responding, an Instagram user, Bigbadsabira wrote: “Sis, I don’t think we need to hear your prayers, it’s God you’re praying to not Instagram + if you are not going to tell us the whole story biko don't give us work trying to figure out what’s going on.”
Another user, Michelleakede wrote: “She deleted the post after such a strong allegation…. you don’t just post things and delete… she just accused someone of murder and deleted the post.”
_lastking07, wrote: “I don’t understand they took him to general hospital…so what should Davido and his crew have done?…be the doctor to treat him? Cause I don’t understand what this ignorant woman is saying …does Davido look like a doctor….or his him that send him to drink more than he can take….Don’t drink they won’t hear.”
Danjuma later deleted the posts, but you can read them below.   Check back for other news 

WHO ARE MINE ?



    How can I ever realize who I am ? I was told my name is ! I was told about my birth, I grew up getting used to the name they call me . What do I want in life, does achieving a targeted goal put an end to my needs , why do I continue to have targets. These are some of the questions that bother my mind.
 
    At what age do one really know who he is ? I don't think there are really particular age one discovered your true self? It sounds magical and look very logical when you discovered that you are not a legitimate child of your father, its really crazy perhaps we are living in a crazy would. Not being a legitimate child could be as a result of carefree attitude or many other factors , let leave that for another day.

Unilorin top other universities in Nigeria


University of Ilorin is the most sought after university in Nigeria

- University of Benin only came behind in 2012

The Joint admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released the most sought after universities in Nigeria.

According to JAMB'S statistics, University of Ilorin had the highest number of admission applications for any university in Nigeria between 2012 and 2016.
Premium Times recently obtained figure of 10 most sought-after universities in Nigeria in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2016.

However, details for 2015 and 2017 were not included.

The statistics shows university of Ilorin leading the way as admission seekers' favourite for three years.

University of Benin only came behind in 2012.

Consequently, in all four years covered, UNILORIN had 411,340 or 25.76 per cent total applications for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.

UNIBEN came second with a total of 331,178 or 20.56 per cent applications.

Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, had third highest number of aggregate applications of 305,790 or 18.65 per cent.

University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and University of Lagos respectively held the fourth and fifth places.
Imo state University, Owerri, was the only state university that appeared on the ranking twice, that is 2012 and 2013.

Below is the table showing statistics for the top 9 University.


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5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT 31 YEAR OLD STEPHEN MILLER, WHO IS THE MASTERMIND OF TRUMP’S 
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20 Important App Your Android Phone Should Have

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Apart from the Social Apps here is a list of Important apps you should have.

Then Lets go

Airtime Recharge Codes For All Banks In Nigeria




In continuation of our quest to bring you the easiest way to recharge your mobile phone and sim straight from anywhere you are, without going to the ATM or going to the credit airtime recharge card vendor, ( Mobile money in Nigeria )

Donald Trump and the Muslim World By Reuben Abati


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Photo: Quranic school teacher in Kano planning to marry off 13-year-old daughter to his friend,56


A man in Kurna Babban Layi area of Kano has planned to marry off his 13-year-old daughter, Bilkisu to his 56-year-old friend, on Friday, December 30th. The father is a Quranic teacher while his friend already has three wives and many grandchildren.

A relative raised the alarm on Saturday, December 24th, when she took the teenager to Freedom Radio office in Sharada for a media campaign against the marriage.

."While you think of how to embezzle funds, we think of how to attack external forces" - Nigerian Soldier writes

Chibuzor Ever who is a soldier, wrote this piece describing the life of a Nigerian soldier. Read below
Story of a Soldier
 It is not easy been a soldier!! We have cloth in our wardrobes but the nature of the job leaves no chance to wear them!! Patrol and escort both in the summer and winter dressing combatantly everyday