Mixtape - 2hours with @phamouzdj

@phamouzDj drops his January mixtape,titled 2HOURS WITH @PHAMOUZDJ(,season one) featuring the best songs of january and some old joints to make you dance non stop

MUSIC : Xzel Freeman - Cnm

XZEL FREEMAN drops the most anticipated single to appreciate all who believed so much in inner most peace of mind

MUSIC : Solid star - Be strong

Solid star drops the most anticipated single to appreciate all who believed so much in inner most peace of mind

Monday, 28 November 2016

NEWS - Trump claims 'millions of people who voted illegally' cost him popular vote

Washington (CNN)President-elect Donald Trump alleged Sunday, without evidence, that "millions of people" voted illegally for Hillary Clinton and otherwise he would have won the popular vote. It's an unprecedented allegation by a president-elect.
Trump won the Electoral College and thus the White House, but the Democratic nominee leads him in the popular vote by about two million ballots.
    "In addition to winning the Electoral College in a landslide, I won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally," Trump tweeted.
    "It would have been much easier for me to win the so-called popular vote than the Electoral College in that I would only campaign in 3 or 4- states instead of the 15 states that I visited. I would have won even more easily and convincingly (but smaller states are forgotten)!" he added.
    This is the first time he has alleged voter fraud in his own victory and there is no evidence of any widespread voter fraud.
    Trump could be referencing a series of fake stories on conspiracy websites that said he actually beat Clinton in the popular vote count. Trump's transition team did not return requests for comment Sunday afternoon.
    He later added: "Serious voter fraud in Virginia, New Hampshire and California - so why isn't the media reporting on this? Serious bias - big problem!"

    Recount efforts

    Jill Stein responds to Trump's comments
    Jill Stein responds to Trump's comments 01:59
    Trump has been railing over the weekend against a recount effort led by the Green Party, that he has dubbed a "scam." Green Party officials filed for a recount in Wisconsin on Friday after reports of possible voting discrepancies in areas that used paper ballots versus those where electronic voting took place.
    Wisconsin Green Party co-chairman George Martin said the party is seeking a "reconciliation of paper records" -- a request that could go further than a simple recount, possibly spurring an investigation into the integrity of Wisconsin's voting system. "This is a process, a first step to examine whether our electoral democracy is working," Martin said.
    Both the Clinton campaign and the White House have said they see no evidence that any voting systems were hacked, although the Clinton campaign said Saturday it will take part in the recounts, joining with Stein, to ensure the recount is "fair to all sides."
    Earlier Sunday, Trump launched one of his trademark tweetstorms, reiterating his previous criticism of the recount effort, taking aim at Clinton.
    "Hillary Clinton conceded the election when she called me just prior to the victory speech and after the results were in. Nothing will change," he tweeted.
    And then he quoted Clinton's own concession statement, writing: " 'Trump is going to be our President. We owe him an open mind and the chance to lead.' So much time and money will be spent - same result! Sad."

    Trump on Electoral College

    Trump has vacillated in his support for the Electoral College. In 2012, he tweeted: "The electoral college is a disaster for a democracy."
    Since his election, he's been more laudatory.
    "The Electoral College is actually genius in that it brings all states, including the smaller ones, into play. Campaigning is much different!" he tweeted about a week after Election Day.

    NEWS - Mutilated corpse of a 3 year old boy abandoned in Abuja, with his penis missing

    A mutilated corpse of a 3- year-old boy was found under a bridge on the Abuja-Lokoja road in Gwagwalada on Saturday, and a resident of the area said the boy’s penis was missing and his remains wrapped in clothes, reports DailyTrust.

    He said a man who was going to the river to wash clothes early morning on Saturday, saw the corpse. When contacted, the Gwagwalada Divisional Police Crime Officer, Philips K. Dogo, confirmed the incident.
    TOO BAD

    VIDEO: DJ Maphorisa x Wizkid – “Good Love”

    Wizkid keeps bonding with South Africa raved disc jockey Maphorisa.
    The duo collaborated again on a fresh hip-hop tinged number christened “Good Love”, produced by Nana Rouges.
    Waste no time, consume the audio and visual of “Good Love” below and drop your comments.




    Friday, 25 November 2016

    NEWS - Nigeria Air force to investigate cause of crash of presidential jet, Agusta Westland 101

    This is a press statement from the Nigerian Air Force.
    The attention of the Nigerian Air Force has been drawn to media report on the crash of one of the Agusta Westland 101 helicopters handed over recently by the Presidency. Contrary to the crash report, it is pertinent to state that the mishap occurred while the helicopter was taxing after a successful mission.
    The incident happened last week on the tarmac at 33 Logistics Group, Makurdi. The NAF has since set-up a board of officers to investigate the immediate and remote causes of the incident. The 7-man board is headed by Air Vice Marshal Emmanuel Anebi. Details of the investigation would be communicated to the public as soon as the Board concludes its assignment.

    MUSIC - General Pype – Shop Is Open

    Ok now it’s pretty obvious that General Pype has made a come back. After thrilling us with “All The Loving” featuring Phyno and Burna Boy, he returns with another stellar single titled “Shop is Open“.
    This is one for the Friday. Listen up and update your playlist.


    NEWS - Nigerian Army reacts falsely to Amnesty Int'l's report that they killed over 150 IPOB members

    The Nigerian Army has reacted to the report by Amnesty International that they killed 150 Indigenous People of Biafra protesters between August 2015 to August 2016. According to a statement by the Acting Director Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman, the report is unfounded and an outright attempt to tarnish the reputation of the security forces in general and the Nigerian Army in particular. Read the statement below...


    The attention of the Nigerian Army has been drawn to a planned release of a report by Amnesty International on an unfounded storyline of mass killings of MASSOB/IPOB protesters by the military between August 2015 and August 2016. We wish to debunk the insinuation that our troops perpetrated the killing of defenceless agitators. This is an outright attempt to tarnish the reputation of the security forces in general and the Nigerian Army in particular, for whatever inexplicable parochial reasons. For umpteenth times, the Nigerian Army has informed the public about the heinous intent of this Non-Governmental Organisation which is never relenting in dabbling into our national security in manners that obliterate objectivity, fairness and simple logic. The evidence of MASSOB/IPOB violent secessionist agitations is widely known across the national and international domains. Their modus operandi has continued to relish violence that threatens national security. Indeed between August 2015 and August 2016, the groups’ violent protests have manifested unimaginable atrocities to unhinge the reign of peace, security and stability in several parts of the South East Nigeria. A number of persons from the settler communities that hailed from other parts of the Country were selected for attack, killed and burnt. Such reign of hate, terror and ethno-religious controversies that portend grave consequences for national security have been averted severally through the responsiveness of the Nigerian Army and members of the security agencies. These security agencies are always targeted for attack by the MASSOB/IPOB instruments of barbarism and cruelty. For instance, in the protests of 30 – 31 May 2016, more than 5 personnel of the Nigeria Police were killed, while several soldiers were wounded, Nigeria Police vehicles were burnt down same as several others of the Nigerian Army that were vandalized. The strategic Niger Bridge at Onitsha came under threat thus leading to disruption of socio-economic activities. In the aftermath of the encounter that ensued between security agencies and MASSOB/IPOB militants many of own troops sustained varying degrees of injury. In addition, the MASSOB/IPOB recurrent use of firearms, crude weapons as well as other cocktails such as acid and dynamites to cause mayhem remain a huge security threat across the Region. In these circumstances, the Nigerian Army under its constitutional mandates for Military Aid to Civil Authority (MACA) and Military Aid to Civil Powers (MACP) has continued to act responsively in synergy with other security agencies to de-escalate the series of MASSOB/IPOB violent protests. Instructively, the military and other security agencies exercised maximum restraints despite the flurry of provocative and unjustifiable violence, which MASSOB/IPOB perpetrated. The adherence to Rules of Engagement by the military has been sacrosanct in all of these incidents. Therefore, it is rather unfortunate for the Amnesty International to allow itself to be lured into this cheap and unpopular venture that aims to discredit the undeniable professionalism as well as responsiveness of the Nigerian Army in the discharge of its constitutional roles. Thank you for your usual cooperation.


    Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman Acting Director Army Public Relations