Photos: Guys Meet The Top 20 Most Curvy African Celebrities

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Richestlifestyle.com last week released their list of the 20 Most Curvy African celebs & 7 Nigerians, including Omotola, Mercy Johnson, Daniella Okeke, Toolz, Anita Joseph, Evia Simone, and Didi Ekanem made the list. The website disabled screen grabbing..lol..why though? But I managed my way around it and got the pics out. (all other blogs can thank me later..lol). See the remaining 19 after the cut…



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See what this 'silly' American man posted on instagram (photo)


Quite a number of Africans found it offensive but he refused to take it down... oh well!

Switzerland to return $380million Abacha loot to Nigeria


The Swiss government has concluded plans to return $380 million to Nigeria, which is part of money stashed in Swiss banks by former dictator, Gen. Sani Abacha while he was in power.



Geneva prosecutors said today Tuesday March 17th that they ordered the money seized in Luxembourg starting in 2006 & was officially confiscated last year following an agreement between Nigeria and the Abacha family under which FG dropped its case against Abacha's son, Abba Abacha.



Switzerland has previously returned to Nigeria more than $700 million that Abacha stashed in Swiss accounts. If the Swiss government makes this new cash return, it would bring the total amount of Abacha's loot returned so far to $1.080 billion.

Keyshia Cole and husband make peace..and let their fans know on instagram


No matter how much they try, they can't keep their private business out of social media. A few weeks ago, singer Keyshia Cole and her estranged husband Daniel Gibson were slamming each other on social media for the world to see (read here).



Looks like they are done fighting - well, publicly anyway. Last night Keyshia posted a pic of herself and Daniel on Instagram and said everything was all good between them and that from now on, they would be keeping it cute on social media. See what she wrote after the cut...










Photo of the day



Hilarious caption...

Freeze CoolFM on pastors who 'Jesus did not send message' Lol...



Is he telling the truth or is he telling the truth?

Federal Government reduces electricity tariff by over 50%


The Federal Government has announced the reduction in electricity tariff by half. Chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, Sam Amadi, who made the announcement in Abuja today March 17th, said after a review of the tariffs being paid by Nigerians, the commission agreed to slash it by half. The reduction takes effect from the end of March.



He said the commission agreed to remove the Multi-year tariff order, MYTO 2.1 following multiple petitions and complains from Nigerians especially members of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria who said inclusion of the MYTO 2.1 caused them to spend more on their businesses and in some cases loss of jobs.





“The Commission also invited the Chief executive Officers of the distribution companies to the hearing to respond to the case of the consumer groups. Furthermore, the Commission reviewed the technical and financial assumption of MYTO 2.1. The review shows that the major underlying cause of the skyrocketing increase in the tariff is the huge Aggregate Technical, Commercial and Collection (ATC&C) losses, which are passed through to consumers. In some DISCOs ATC&C losses increased tariff by as much as 80-103%. “…



It is the responsibility of the DISCOs to collect their revenue from their customers. Failure to do so should not be a penalty to customers who pay their bills. It is clear that removing the collection losses will lead to lower tariffs for consumers. The removal of collection losses from customer tariff has reduced tariff by more than 50 percent in some places. Please note that the reduction does not affect the CBN facility and its repayment.



“Therefore, On Monday, March 9, 2015 the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) issued a new order to the effect that henceforth collection loss, which is defined as the ‘amount billed but not collected’, will not be automatically passed on to consumers of electricity. Consequently, the collection loss for all DISCOs is set at zero. It is now the responsibility of DISCOs to convince the regulator of any exceptional circumstances for such loss to be passed to the consumers,” Amadi said in a statement.