Dunno why – Lucase2

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Music is sumfin that should move the soul and make u ask ur self those questions that matter. If u just listen to any piece and those goose bumps don’t show it means u just heard noise.
Lucase2 the 1st Nigerian rap duo are here again with sumfin classy filled with emotional vivre .If uve been following these assassin’s frm the scratch uld know they destined to do it. We all know about love…. Bt never get tired of listening to it.
Ayt enuf of the talk just hear it out and let the spirit make u a believer in Nigerian home made music (#NHMM) .

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Now out!!! U can now download and share #DunnoWhy by #LUCASE2 from any of these sites‎

http://www.olosho360.com.ng/2015/10/lucase-2-dunno-whyprod-byt-u-c/

stagefixng.com/2015/09/stage-exclusive-lucase-2-dunno-whyprod-byt-u-c/

‎http://naijaneed.com/music-lucase-2-dunno-why-prod-by-by-t-u-c-icedawglucase2/

Tune in to rhythm 93.7 by 5pm to catch the on air premiere if ure in and around jos 
Pls Rbc and share..I’ll be broadcasting more links subsequently. God bless!!!

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Ahmadu Bello Admission list is out for the 2015/2016 academic year

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Yes it’s out.!!!!!
You can check your status at the link below..  Good luck my brothers and sisters..  And please note that If ur name is not there..  This is just jamb list..  So wait for the University admission list..  God bless.
Link… http://www.jamb.org.ng/postregistrationefacility/CheckAdmissionStatus.aspx?id=C9137358-E0F1-48E0-9095-2084437B4D5F
If it’s inactive.. Just copy and paste it.. Thanks.

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Aspiring Nollywood actress, Gloria Sule, has been duped by a fake spiritualist of a whooping N2.1m.

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Reports made it known that the middle aged woman was
swindled by one Francis Kalu after he collected the said
amount from her in order to prepare charms that would
make her famous in the Nigerian movie industry.
PMnews reports that the accident which happened in Lagos
got the aspiring actress angry when the charms she was
given by Kalu was not effective. This made her got to know
that she has been swindled. Gloria was also said to have
been bathed naked by Kalu under the false pretense of
empowering her spiritually.
Gloria reported the case to the police when Kalu decided not
to refund back her money. According to Gloria, she got to
know Kalu whose shrine is located at Abule Ado area of
Lagos.
During the encounter, Kalu asked her to request what she
wanted to achieve in life and she told him that she needed
spiritual empowerment to become a popular movie star.
Kalu promised to fulfill her dream and told her that she
would pay the amount and thereafter she would embark on
spiritual exercise to equip her.
He told her the rituals involved him stripping and bathing her
with some spiritual materials which she agreed after paying
the money. To convince her, Kalu gave her a time frame
when she would accomplish her desire  waited in
vain as all the promises failed and the police had to be
invited to arrest Kalu. After investigation, he was charged to
Ejigbo Magistrate’s court.
The police at Area ‘M’ Command, Idimu, that arrested Kalu
charged him with breach of contract, invading her privacy,
fraud and stealing under the Criminal Code.
When Kalu was arraigned in court, he pleaded not guilty.

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14 Things Women Couldn’t Do 94 Years Ago

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The year 1920 marked the dawn of a new era
of freedom for women—the year saw the
ratification of the 19th amendment, which
gave us the right to vote—it also ushered in a
new decade of social liberation. But even as
progressive as flappers and shorter hemlines
were, women’s rights then were still laughable
compared to the condition of women’s rights
today. Even now, when hashtags like
#WomenAgainstFeminism are trending topics,
it’s important to remember that the women’s
rights movement brought us the most basic of
rights. And while we’re still fighting for
equality, these were the norms for women
back in the ’20s:

1. Most married at a very young age. In 2010,
the average age of for a woman to get married
was 26. Back in 1920, the year the 19th
Amendment was ratified, the average bride
was just 21 years old.

2. Women were having children at a much
younger age, too.Even in the 1950s, the
average age for the birth of a woman’s first
child was just 22. That means that half of all
American women were mothers before their
22nd birthday, and were therefore shuffled
into a life of motherhood and homemaking
before they had a chance to think about what
they wanted to do with their lives.

3. Oral contraception didn’t exist. It’s no
wonder that women were having children so
much earlier—the pill wasn’t approved by the
FDA until 1960. And there were some serious
bumps along the way to its approval:
Margaret Sanger, a pioneer in the birth
control movement, was arrested multiple
times for opening the nation’s first birth
control clinic. But this 1960 approval still
didn’t grant all women access to the pill. It
took 12 more years, until the 1972 Supreme
Court decision, Baird v. Eisenstadt, for birth
control to be accessible to all women,
regardless of martial status.

4. Plan B couldn’t be a woman’s “Plan B”.
Emergency contraception wasn’t approved by
the FDA until a staggeringly late year—1998.
But accessing Plan B, which needs to be taken
soon after intercourse to be effective wasn’t
easy for all women: A prescription was
needed for Plan B until last summer, when it
became available to women of all ages
prescription-free.

5. She could get fired for being pregnant.
Working women could have their careers cut
short if they became pregnant until the
passage of the Pregnancy Discrimination Act
of 1978, which outlawed the practice.

6. She couldn’t sue for sexual harassment.
When Title VII was passed in 1964, it was
supposed to eliminate sex discrimination in
the workplace. But courts didn’t recognize
sexual harassment in the workplace until
1977. That maybe because defining sexual
harassment was still murky until 1980, when
the term was officially defined by the Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission.

7. She would face difficulty getting a credit
card. Unmarried women faced serious blocks
getting credit, with banks being allowed to
deny their application solely for their marital
state up to the 1970s. Married woman could
typically only get a credit card if her husband
was willing to co-sign. There weren’t legal
measures put in place to eliminate this
practice until 1974, with the Equal Credit
Opportunity Act. This act made it illegal to
deny a woman a credit card on the basis of
gender.

8. Marital rape wasn’t criminalized. Rape
within the confines of marriage wasn’t
recognized as a crime in all 50 states until
1993. Meaning, a women basically couldn’t
refuse sex to her husband or legally fight back
if he raped her.

9. Women couldn’t get an Ivy League
education—with a few exceptions. Getting an
elite education wasn’t an option for even the
nation’s brightest women. Cornell University
and the University of Pennsylvania started
accepting women in 1870 and 1876,
respectively. Other Ivy League institutions
didn’t follow suit until more than two decades
after World War II, with Yale and Princeton
starting to accept female students in 1969, and
the rest doing the same over the next 12 years.

10. There were no women in the military. The
first half of the 20th century saw two major
wars, but both of these epic conflicts had no
women in combat. It wasn’t until 1948, when
Congress passed the Women’s Armed Services
Integration Act, which allowed women to
serve in the military and earn veterans
benefits, that women became a significant
military presence (in areas besides
traditionally female roles, such as nursing,
where they had been making a difference for
many years prior).

11. Legal abortions didn’t exist. Until the
monumental Roe v. Wade decision in 1973, a
woman faced some serious restrictions when
it came to terminating a pregnancy, oftentimes leading to dangerous illegal procedures.

12. Serious discrimination ran rampant in the
workplace. Women may make 77 cents to
every man’s dollar today, but the numbers
were much worse years ago, when women
made as little as 59 cents for every man’s
dollar back in 1963 (think about it: we’ve only
made up 18 cents over the last 53 years; that’s
one third of a cent per year). But lacking pay
wasn’t the only problem working women
faced. They also faced sexual harassment, and in some professions, restrictions on clothing and even her weight.

13. In many states, women couldn’t serve on
juries. Using the justification that women
shouldn’t be asked to leave the home, or that
their sensibilities were too delicate to hear the
gory details during a trial, women in many
states couldn’t serve on a jury until 1973,
when female jurors were permitted in the
courtroom throughout the country.
And, of course:

14. They didn’t have the right to vote. While
the Constitution never prohibited women
from voting in the past, the passing of the
19th Amendment made the right a standard
for women across the country. Ironically,
however, women could hold public office—the
first female member of Congress was elected
in 1917—but she couldn’t even vote for herself
to earn the position.

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Fierce!!!! Angry lion gives rival a serious beating after he’s interrupted during sex [See Photos]

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This is the moment two rival lions engaged in a vicious fight because one of the 

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According to Mailonline, Pieter Meiring, a photographer from Port Elizabeth, South Africa, captured the dramatic scenes at Kruger National Park’s Crocodile Bridge .
The frisky lion and his partner were not happy at being disturbed during their session and the king of the jungle launched a brutal attack as he chased the other lion away.Johan, 25, said:

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It was amazing. The roars made my hair stand up on end. It felt like they were fighting for 10 hours – but the fight only lasted for 10 minutes.There were four lions – two males and two females. One couple was mating, and when the other male approached they started fighting.After the fight was finished the lion went back and carried on mating with the female. I’ve never seen anything like it.’

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Carnivals now turning to a porn show

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Now the above picture has been in circulation over the past weeks.  I just had to post it and share my thoughts about it.
“”Carnival is a festive season that occurs immediately before the Christian season of Lent. The main events typically occurring during February. Carnival typically involves a public celebration and/or parade combining some elements of a circus, masks and public street party.””

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So as we all can see a carnival from inception was a Christian activity where people come out in mass to celebrate the beginning of Lent. But what happens today is opposite of its actual purpose.
Truth be told there are different carnivals this days, and the themes also differ.
But in as much as things are changing we should please note that being indecent dosent help our society.
The above lady is virtually naked like nothing is hidden on her. And that was taken from the calabar carnival in the states.
“We need to be very careful because the way we are going now in this carnival thing, we are completely forgetting about morals.

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“The way people dance is now sexual, it shows that there is no shame among our women, there is no modesty.
“The people came in and borrowing us the culture that is not our culture and women staying almost naked only with pants and brassiers. “I don’t think it is good for this state or any part of the nation; it is not our culture and I believe strongly that we should not encourage it.
“We should go back to decency and modesty is most important thing.” Archibong called on organisers of the carnival to fine tune the ways participants should dance and dress during the event. He said that moral implication of nudity was bad in a Christian life, adding that the culture of a black man did not accept it. “In our culture, women should be respected, all their bodies should be covered and is not something that is nice, I felt bad when I saw it.

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“Apart from Christianity, in our culture, it is unacceptable. It
is bad and it is wrong and when something is bad we need to condemn it.
“The way we are going, we are indirectly getting too lose and what about the younger generation that is coming. “We are bringing this younger ones from primary and secondary schools in to this carnival.
“What lessons are we leaving behind, I don’t think any right thinking person will accept that in our culture,’’ Archibong said.

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The most expensive and sophisticated mansion ever built in Nigeria (PHOTOS)

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Photos of the most expensive and sophisticated
mansion in Nigeria have surfaced online.
Though unconfirmed reports claim that the mansion
belongs to billionaire Mike Adenuga, no one knows for
sure who the mansion owner is.
So we join everyone else is asking “who owns the
mansion?”
See mind blowing and jaw dropping photos of the
mansion below:

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Now this is where I got lost…  Like wo fixes a television on the floor???…  Money wld make u do the funniest of things..  So if am to watch my TV all ild do is sit on the floor or….  Ion even know.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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“I am more interested in female movement” – Emma Nyra leaves Iyanya’s music label

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Singer, Emma Nyra has parted ways with Iyanya’s
music label, Made Men Music, for reasons unknown.
In a recent interview with Channels Television, the
‘Kereshere’ crooner said she is now more interested in
‘female movement’ and working with female artistes.
Emma Nyra who signed with Triple M in 2011 released
singles including ‘Ori Mi Wu,’ ‘Kereshere’ and
‘Everything I Do’ featuring the Kukere singer, Iyanya.
Until the time of their parting, Emma Nyra performed on
stage several times with Iyanya and travelled on tour to
the United States.

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