Friday, December 5, 2014

south africa denies returning Nigeria $15m

The south Africa government has spoken that Nigeria seized $15m arms deal is still frozen in south Africa even though the Nigeria media has speculated that the money has been return to the country. From what the south Africa government is saying; the money might never be return back. See as south Africa is disgracing Nigeria (Giant of Africa)

Nigeria soldier test positive for ebola in liberia

News reaching AmityGist says a Nigerian Soldier has tested positive for Ebola virus disease. He tested positive yesterday and is expected to be flown to The Netherland for better medicals . hope he survives because we don't want Ebola in Nigerian again oooo. AmityGist will bring u more update on this.

university Of Benin Freshers and New students update

The university of Benin,UNIBEN  is expected to resume academic session on the 10th of january 2015 for new student and 17th of january 2015 for returning students. please note that this not an official statement but could be true according to UNIBEN 2013/2014 academic calendar... UNIBEN is a very slow school oooooo. continue to visit AMITYGIST for more information.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

ankara special


APC Governorship Candidate for 2015 Election

The All Progressive People congressAPC has just recently concluded primaries in many Nigeria states across the country and the winners ae;
Lagos State: Akinwunmi Ambode ( already endorse by  the Oba of lagos and choice of present lagos Governor)
Oyo state: sen. Abiola Ajimobi (incumbent Governor)
Sokoto state:  Hon. Aminu Tambuwal (speaker of House of rep)
Delta state: Otega Omehor
Nasarawa state: Tanko Al-Almukara (incumbent Governor)
Rivers state: Dagogo Peterside
Kwara state: Abdulfattah Ahmed (incumbent Governor)
Taraba state: sen. Aisha Jummai Al-Hassan
Ogun state: Ibikunle Amosun (incumbent)
Yobe state: Ibrahim Giadem (incumbent)
It will be almost impossible for the party to win Delta ad the party will stuggle for Lagos if Jimi Agbaje emerges PDP candidate while the incumbent has  a better chance.