Be an exclusive distributor of Popcy products


Start-up your success, be a CEO and create employment by becoming an Exclusive Distributor of Popcy products. Are you an entrepreneur who aims to triple earnings within a short period?



Do you want to become an exclusive distributor of a Fast Moving Consumer Goods in the food and beverages industry? Louis Valentino Foods and Beverages is ready to help you realize your vision and long term ambitions.





We manufacture POPCY range of products i.e. POPCY Potato Crisps and Flavored Drinks. Our Potato Crisp is Yummy, Nutritious and Crunchy which comes in 4 different flavours; Barbecue, Onion and Chicken, Cheese and Tangy Tomato. Our Flavoured Drink is Tasty, Nutritious and Refreshing and we have it in Black Currant, Orange and Pineapple flavours.



Popcy products are really affordable and available for Sale and Distribution nationwide. If you are interested in becoming a partner, register to become a DISTRIBUTOR by visiting www.popcy.net or click here to fill out our online application form; alternatively, contact us at: info@popcy.net, sales@popcy.net or call 08153450721, 08176965635 or 08160592699.

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Former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon paid a congratulatory visit to the president-elect, Gen Buhari at his Abuja residence yesterday April 2nd.






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A Germanwing pilot did something powerful to comfort anxious passengers on his flight


You know how you enter a plane and you don't really see who's flying it, just the air-hosts/hostesses? Well, a pilot of a Germanwings plane did something yesterday on a flight from Berlin to Paris that many have hailed as commendable, following the crash of a plane by another Germanwings pilot, Andreas Lubitz. Since the incident, Germanwings passengers have been left fearful and anxious.



According to one of the passengers on the plane, Roche Kelly, who told the story on Facebook, he said the unnamed pilot wanted passengers to put a human face to the man who was flying them and so he came out to speak to the entire plane before they flew, so everyone could look him in the eyes.



Kelly described the emotional moment the pilot took it upon himself to speak to passengers in three different languages about the upcoming flight, promising to get them to their destination safely. Find what Kelly wrote after the cut...





"So, I was on a Germanwings flight this morning (Berlin-Paris). It hadn't even occurred to me to think about that before I got on the plane, but there was a tense vibe — the crew were on edge, some passengers were definitely more nervous than normal...

Once I was actually onboard, and looked at the crew door, it was all too easy to imagine how horrific the time before that crash would have been.

I was thinking about what kind of a response a company should make to something like this. Do you ask everyone to carry on as normal? With utmost professionalism and a stiff upper lip?

Then, our pilot came out and made almost his normal pre-flight speech, except he did standing in the front row.



He spoke (at length, in 3 languages) about how it was a difficult and strange time for him and for all the cabin crew, how they still all love doing their job, and how they're thankful that they still have passengers coming onto their planes.

Mostly though, he said he just wanted to come out and stand in front of everyone, and let all the passengers on his flight have a moment of eye contact with him, and for us to meet him and for him to meet us.

I can't know, of course, if making that speech was a personal decision, or if it was something that was agreed on, but anyone listening could tell it was a difficult thing to do- to stand in front of 150 more-nervous-than-they-really-needed-to-be people and say "everything's going to be fine, because I am going to look after it," and I can't help but have enormous respect for him.

"So, well done that man."

Midnight Hotel shwoing this weekend @ Agip Recital Hall


'Midnight Hotel' is a musical satire on the way of life of Nigerian ‘juggernauts’ in the society. All this is portrayed within the characters that work or check-into the Midnight Hotel. In fact if you watch closely & listen well, you should be able to identify yourself, your neighbor and our society at large!



This hilarious piece of drama produced by Thespian Family Theatre & Productions, is laced with music and dance, ranging from highlife, jazz, to contemporary music.



If you need a complete dose of music, dance and drama, this is a play is a ‘must-see’! It features Muyiwa Osinaike (Judge; Maltina Dance-All), Olarotimi Fakunle, Gabriel Isong, Toyin James, Williams Ekpo, and Alozie Dede. The play is directed by Isreal Eboh.



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'I will be leaving office in June - Prof. Jega says he has no interest in continuing as INEC chairman


INEC Chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega says he will be leaving office in June this year when his tenure as Chairman of the electoral body ends. In an interview with BBC Hausa, Professor Jega said even if he is asked to continue in office, he would not.

"I am grateful to God. I was asked to come and contribute my own quota to the national development and I have done my bit to the best of my ability. Whatever assignment one will do for five years, just like this difficult one to me, if one is able to successfully accomplish the task, someone else should be given the opportunity. Because for me I am not interested & if I am requested to serve again, I will not do it, by God’s grace" he said.

Prof. Jega came into office in 2010 after the tenure of predecessor, Prof Maurice Iwu, expired.

Photos: Adaeze and Joseph Yobo show off her new born son


The Yobos showed off their new born son in two videos shared on instagram a few minutes ago. Here are some screen-grabs. Many more when you continue...