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Wednesday, 22 October 2014

#OMG Kim Kardashian-West charges between $750k to $1million for endorsement

According to Radar Online, recent emails were
uncovered that point at Kim's big demands for
endorsements that include keeping up with her
lavish lifestyle.The emails were from the star's representatives stating what it would take to get Kim involved in a product launch. According to Radar, her minimum rate for endorsements is $750,000 to $1 million. Her costs also include travel related and personal appearances for Kim. She requires "5 first class tickets, plus 1 coach, first class hotel
accommodations (1 suite for talent and standard rooms for others in party), portal to portal first class exclusive ground transportation, airport greeter service, security, glam fee (day rate for her hair and makeup squad), and a per diem".Her rep also stated that Kim would need "approval over photographer, all photos used in print materials, glam squad (hair, makeup,
stylist, manicurist), hotel/airline/car service and PR usage."
The rep was willing to switch Kim for Kendall
who charges $500,000 to $1 Million, if Kim's
demands could not be met. A lot of people claim Kim has no talent, but it must count for something if you can get brands to pay $1 Million for an appearance, right? Do you think Kim's charging too much? Or is she worth every penny?
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University Girls make at least 150k per week in my club -- Club Owner reveals

The owner of a strip club in Lagos called 'Cave
Nude Club', Shina Edo, has revealed how some
female university undergraduates who work in his club make up to N150,000 in a day and about N600,000 a week.
When asked how they do source for the girls
who work in his strip club, he said they don't
look for them, rather the girls come knocking on their door."We don't look for them, they look for us. Once you are able to position yourself in this business,the girls would come looking for you. We have accommodation here at no cost and they have all the freedom here, they are making good money and they catch all the fun. We have a clientele, the big boys come here, they come,they don't pay anything for accommodation,they don't pay for feeding, their welfares (sic) are well taken good care of and they make good money, so that is why they all keep tripping in.Other girls all over Nigeria, once they hear what we pay them here, they keep coming in and we keep having them, we should have about 70 girls if I am not mistaken," Shina revealed to iCampus
newspaper.
On how he is able to convince them to work, he
said that wasn't a big deal, as majority of them need the money they make at the club to take take care of themselves and other issues.
He said, "Actually the kind of money they make help them to take care of a lot of issues, like most of them are in school and can imagine when you are in school and in a situation where you have to sleep with a guy to get 5/10 thousand or what have you but here you don't have to sleep with anyone. In a strip club all you have to do is lap dance a guy or sit on him, when you sit on him, you wine and he gives you money, some can give you N5000, some can give you N10,000, some can even give you N20,000, it depends. So the kind of money they make here enables them to take care of their parents, some of them have kids, some of them help their siblings, those going to school take care of their school needs and sort a lot of issues for them.In this place a girl makes up to a N150,000 in a day that is about N600,000 in a week and when she goes out to tell her friends that this is the kind of money she makes, her friend will want to come too and that is why they keep coming from different parts of the world. We have girls from Kenya, Cameroon, Ghana just name it."
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Samsung sends 3000 smartphones to West Africa to support the fight against Ebola

Samsung Electronics South Africa has revealed that the company will donate 3000 smartphones, worth about USD 1 million (ZAR10,9 million) to support the ongoing fight against Ebola.The smartphones to be donated through the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Human Affairs (OCHA), will be used in the Humanitarian Connectivity Project, the UN's IT project that utilises mobile devices to provide humanitarian support in disaster areas.
According to Samsung, the donated GALAXY S3 Neo smartphones will be used in 60 Ebola
medical clinics in the three worst-hit African
countries, Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
By installing the UN's Smart Health Pro mobile
application, medical staff will use the smartphones to treat patients and collect
medical data, while quarantined patients can
contact their families using the devices. The smartphones will be destroyed once the virus outbreak has subsided. Samsung is also supporting various efforts to defeat Ebola in
Africa, including providing financial support for the purchase of hazmat suits in Ghana and distribution of hand sanitisers in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as well as launching an Ebola SMS text service in South Africa.
– ITNewsAfrica.
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Tuesday, 21 October 2014

Engr. K.E Edubio will take Oro Nation to promise land #OronFederalConstituency

ORO NATION 2015..... FRESH MANDATE 2015....
ORON FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY... I want to
present to u a mam with a mandate to industralize our constituency, this is a man who has single-handedly done a lot for his people...like YOUTHS EMPOWERMENT, BOREHOLE FOR THE COMMUNITY, FREE MEDICAL SERVICE, & lots more... He did all this not with public fund but with his hard earn money that even some local goverment Chairmen can not do it even our money that they are controling.. In ORON FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY comes 2015, with need man that will be credible, accountable, justifyable
who will propel oron to greatness. I can recall back then some tenure ago in this our constituency.Our representative was handed a constituency project (marina road) that road is suppose to link to maritime academy of nigeria, oron. and this road also links all the beach markets in oron.its only 33% that is completd 67% gone to hell, but it has been commissioned as a completd project which
does nt speak well of our representatives. So we need a representative that will turn the life of people in our constituency around for good... This is no other person than....ENGR. K. E. EDUBIO.
SUPPORT YOUTH EMPOWERMENT
SUPPORT INDUSTRALISATION
SUPPORT JOB CREATION EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
SUPPORT HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
SUPPORT FRESH MANDATE 2015


By Kelvin Daniel
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Saturday, 18 October 2014

Happy Birthday to Wande Coal

The Black Diamond turns 28 today. Happy
Birthday to You!
In case you don't know him, let me introduce
him to you. Wande Coal is Nigerian Artist
popularly know for his "Bumper to Bumper"
song. Wande Coal (born 18 October 1985) was born as Oluwatobi Wande Ojosipe in Lagos Island, Lagos state, Nigeria, to Chief Ibukun Olufunto and Mrs Omolara Oluwayemisi Ojosipe. The first of two children, Wande had his primary school education at Staff Nursery and Ijaniki Primary School, and his secondary education in Federal Government College ijanikin in Lagos State, and went on to University of Lagos (Unilag), Lagos State, where he studied Curriculum Studies.
Now on his music career.
He started singing in the teenage choir at his
church. He got his break in the Nigerian
entertainment industry as a dancer. He
continued improving on his vocals skills and got signed to Don Jazzy's Mo'hits records in 2006. He featured on D'banj's Rundown/Funk you up album on singles such as "Loke", "tonosibe" and "why me". Being signed to Mo' Hits records he is also a member of the Mo' Hits all stars and played a major role in the released CV (Curriculum Vitae) album. His first single of the CV album, "Ololufe", has been described as one of the greatest love songs ever written by a Nigerian. Wande Coal later released his debut album 'Mushin to Mo'Hits which was widely received across Nigeria, UK and the USA.Wande Coal has also recorded tracks with other Nigerian artists including ikechukwu, Naeto C, Dr SID, D'Prince, Wizkid and many more. In 2012
following a fallout between record label
Executives Don Jazzy and D'banj, Wande Coal, Dr SID and D'Prince signed on to Don Jazzy's new Record Label Mavin Records with the addition of Tiwa Savage from 323 entertainment acting as the first lady of mavin records. Wande Coal left Mavin Records in 2013. In October 2013, he released a single called "Baby Face".
Happy Birthday Wande Coal
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I want to be like Alaafin of Oyo when I grow up

Talk about a traditional ruler that has been
making headlines for his lavish lifestyle and his choice of wives everywhere he goes, then you're definitely talking about the Alaafin of Oyo.While many youths might not fancy having more than one wives, Olamide has come out to say he wants to be like the Alaafin while he shared the photo above of the traditional ruler via his instagram page.
Well, Olamide is at the top of his game and we
know he has choice women around him,
marrying more than one doesn't seem like it
would be a problem for the indigenous rapper.
Polygamous family ....Big Problem
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Is Anna Banner Dating Flavour #CheckOutThis



Flavour has however successfully shrouded his relationship status in mystery since he became a star, so much so that he neither acknowledged nor denied rumors he recently fathered a child with Sandra Okagbue. Photo: Instagram

Flavour is surely one of the most eligible bachelors in the Nigerian music Industry.

The award-winning singer has however successfully shrouded his relationship status in mystery since he became a star, so much so that he has neither acknowledged nor denied rumors that he recently fathered a child with super model, Sandra Okagbue.

However, Flavour’s relationship status seems to have just been confirmed by the woman in his life.

In the last couple of weeks, Flavour has repeatedly shared pictures of himself and another super model, Anna Banner Ebiere (MBGN 2013 winner), and Anna does the same via social media.

A few hours ago, Anna took to her Instagram page to share another picture of herself with Flavour with the caption: ‘When you have someone that encourages you, supports you, scolds you, appreciates you, respects you, advises you, reminds you of what the future holds, plays with you, cares about you, loves you, makes you smile, tells you the truth without looking back, and most importantly draws you closer to God. Please tell me what else you want. Because I have all I need. You make me happy, your are more than awesome. … I pray that God continues to bless you.@2niteflavour.’

Ceasefire: Boko Haram to release 218 Chibok girls Monday

From Punchng.com


Abducted Chibok girls





There are strong indications that the 218 schoolgirls abducted six months ago in Chibok, Borno State, by the violent Boko Haram sect may be released on Monday following a ceasefire agreement between the sect and the Federal Government.
The Federal Government, through the Nigerian military, had on Friday said that it had agreed to a ceasefire with the violent sect and that the Chibok girls would soon be released.
The deal was announced by the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Alex Badeh.
The military has struggled to defeat Boko Haram sect which began attack against Nigeria since 2009.
The Islamist militant group sparked global outrage six months ago by abducting more than 200 girls from the town of Chibok.
Badeh said, “A ceasefire agreement has been concluded between the Federal Government and the Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal Jihad (Boko Haram).”
The President’s Principal Secretary, Hassan Tukur, told BBC Focus on Africa that an agreement to end the Boko Haram hostilities had been reached after talks with the violent group.
He said the agreement was reached after one month of negotiations in Saudi Arabia. The negotiation was said to have been headed by the Chadian President Idriss Deby.
Tukur said Boko Haram announced a unilateral ceasefire on Thursday and the government had responded.
He said, “The Boko Haram members have assured us that they have the girls and that they will release them. I am cautiously optimistic.”
Tukur and Danladi Ahmadu, who calls himself the Secretary-General of Boko Haram, told VOA’s Hausa-language service that the abducted girls would be released on Monday in Chad.
The girls are alive and “in good condition and unharmed,” Ahmadu said.
President Goodluck Jonathan has faced strong criticism over a deteriorating security situation in Nigeria, with villages in the North-East Borno State inaccessible due to the threat from Boko Haram.
The group had demanded the release of detained extremists in exchange for the schoolgirls.
The Defence Headquarters, however, directed all service chiefs to stop further offensive against the Boko Haram sect.
The Chief of Defence Staff said that he had directed the service chiefs to comply with the ceasefire agreement.
Badeh stated this after a three-day bilateral conference between Nigeria’s military leaders and Cameroon which focused on the coordination of trans-border military operations between the two countries.
The Cameroonian military was led to the conference in Abuja on Wednesday by the country’s Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Maka Rene Claude.
Badeh said, “Without any prejudice to the outcome of our three days interactions, and the conclusions of this forum, I wish to inform this audience that a ceasefire agreement has been concluded between the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Allul Sunna Li Daawa Waj Jihad.
“I have accordingly directed the service chiefs to ensure immediate compliance with this development in the field.”
Decisions reached at the conference include joint border patrol, intelligence sharing and how to handle internally displaced persons.
The decision to suspend the counter terrorist operation followed a ceasefire agreement between the Federal Government and representatives of the Boko Haram Sect at Ndjamena, the Chadian Capital.
The Director of Defence Information, Maj.-Gen Chris Olukolade, said that what the “ceasefire means is that there would be no fire.”
When one of our correspondents asked him if the current development would affect troop deployment in the North-East, he stressed that there would be cessation of hostilities in consonance with the terms of the agreement.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that the Ministry of Special Duties led by Saminu Turaki and the Office of the National Security Adviser played a crucial role in the realisation of the ceasefire agreement.
An intelligence source said that the decision to negotiate in earnest with the Boko Haram was taken during the President Jonathan’s meeting with his Chadian counterpart, Mr. Idris Derby, in Ndjamena, on Monday, September 8, 2014.
It was learnt that the President visited Chad with his National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, because of the security dimension to the mission.
The Minister of Communications Technology, Mrs. Omobola Johnson; the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Nurudeen Mohammed; and the Director-General of National Space Research and Development Agency, Prof. Seidu Mohammed, were also in the President’s entourage.
Meanwhile, some prominent Nigerians have expressed divergent views over the ceasefire agreement.
A Lagos-based lawyer and human rights activist, Mr. Fred Agbaje, who hailed the agreement, said though the development was a little belated, it would save the lives of Nigerians and enhance the protection of their property.
He said, “I welcome the idea of ceasefire between the Federal Government and Boko Haram because we still have over 200 of our girls with the group. So, it will be foolhardy not to accept such an arrangement.
“It shows that force sometimes cannot bring the best solutions. If you check history very well, war has never completely solved any problem. Force could bring about temporal solutions, but not lasting and enduring reliefs. Fighting terrorism is very expensive and so it will be economically wise to sheathe the sword and embrace dialogue.
“But we have yet to see the terms and conditions of the agreement, so we must be careful how we thread. In my humble opinion, both the Federal Government and the terrorist group must be honest and honour the terms of the agreement so that peace can be achieved.
But the Spokesperson for the Catholic Church of Nigeria in the North-East, Rev. Fr. Gideon Obasogie, asked the Federal Government to be cautious and not trust the insurgent group totally.
“Terrorists will always be violent and they are not the type of people that should be trusted,” he said.
The cleric, however, asked the Federal Government not to rely on the agreement until the terrorists surrender themselves to the military.
Obasogie said, “We have to be cautious of this ceasefire agreement; terrorists are not a group of people to be trusted. Our people are still in the hiding, being displaced.
“Until they all return home safely and the insurgents surrender themselves, they should not be totally trusted.”
A Lagos-based security expert, Dr. Ona Ekhomu, said it was not yet time to rejoice over the ceasefire agreement.
He asked the military to be cautious before it started jubilating because the insurgent group had not kept promises in the past.
He said, “They are not known for keeping their end of the bargain, but let us wait and see what happens. This agreement should be matched with action. These people should not be allowed to go free no matter what.
“Their flags should be burnt up. Their leader is dead and they could have agreed to ceasefire because of that. We have to take precaution. They should not take us unawares again.”
The leader of BringBackOurGirls campaign team, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, expressed hope that the ceasefire would be sustained.
She said in her Tweet, “Like many of you, I simply cannot afford another heart shattering episode and so we are praying that what we are all reading is true.”
Lagos lawyer and human rights activist, Mr. Femi Falana, said, “Whereas the authorities of the Armed Forces have already announced a ceasefire, we are yet to hear from the Boko Haram Sect. So, we hope it is not a unilateral ceasefire. I also hope that the ceasefire is total on the part of the Federal Government and the implication of that is that it should lead to suspension of further trial of soldiers for mutiny.
“If you are suspending further hostilities with the Boko Haram sect, that means there is no point any longer in putting the boys on trial for asking for more arms to fight the sect.”
But Nigeria’s Chief Security Spokesman told AFP on Friday that there was no deal with the Boko Haram sect for the release of Chibok schoolgirls after the Federal Government had said an accord had been reached.
Asked if a deal for the release of the girls had been finalised, the head of the National Information Centre, Mike Omeri, said, “No. That part has not been agreed but we are inching closer and closer.”
“Already, the terrorists have announced a ceasefire in furtherance of their desire for peace,” Omeri said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Borno State Governor, Alhaji Kashim Shettima, had yet to make categorical statement over the ceasefire deal as of the time of filing this report.
The governor’s media associate, Isa Gusau, said the governor would make comments at the appropriate time.
A human rights lawyer, Wahab Shittu, had described the news of the ceasefire agreement between the Federal Government and Boko Haram as a “welcome development”.
He expressed hope that the ongoing negotiations would lead to the release of the abducted Chibok girls.
He said, “Every option that can be explored in getting this insurgency to come to an end ought to be welcomed by all Nigerians. This is an insurgency that has destroyed valuable lives and properties. It has also impeded development and constituted a threat to the democratic process, so everybody is concerned. If there is ceasefire, it is something that all of us should celebrate because today, Nigerians live in fear.”
Meanwhile, parents of the abducted girls, represented by the BringBackOurGirls coalition, have expressed doubts over the ceasefire arrangement.
The parents noted that there had been similar promise of ceasefire in the past which did not amount to anything, but expressed the hope that the current efforts would yield results and lead to the release of the schoolgirls and other victims.
The Media Coordinator of the group, Mr. Rotimi Olawale, said the negotiation should also extend to every victim of Boko Haram abduction, including men, women and girls in the sect’s captivity.
Meanwhile, a Nigerian journalist, Ahmad Salkida, and activist, Shehu Sanni, who had been involved in negotiations with the extremist sect expressed doubt over the ceasefire deal.
Salkida, who doubted the deal on his Twitter page, said, “I guess Nigerians are tired and as such, any news that offers respite on this protracted war between Nigeria and Boko Haram is always welcomed. Sadly, anybody that despises such good news becomes Nigeria’s enemy.
“But the leadership of Boko Haram is said to be miffed that a nation of the size and magnitude of Nigeria, with high level of intelligent people is being easily encased in deceit and nobody seems to be asking tough questions.
“What is most worrying here is that the government at the highest level and intelligence has embraced this ‘good news.’ This shows lack of understanding of the reality that this is an ideology that can only be neutralised after long hard work that has yet to start.
“It also appears that the government is more interested in shadows and bubbles than in substance and clear-headed engagement with the group.”
Sani said his contacts told him Boko Haram members had denied Ahmadu as their representative.
He said on his Twitter page: “All my attempts to confirm the ceasefire deal did not produce any result. My sources are telling me that they don’t know who that person is. For Boko Haram to reach any ceasefire, such information must come from the leader of the group.
“Any statement that is not coming from the leader of the group cannot be said to be credible and will not be complied with by the group members. The leader is the only person they respect and listen to.”
An analyst for the BBC, Will Ross, said it was a surprising development given the fact that there had not been any indication of negotiations going on between the Federal Government and the militant group.
He said, “Nigerian officials had not given any indication that negotiations with Boko Haram were taking place. Even though there had been rumours of talks in neighbouring Chad, this is a very surprising development.
“Many Nigerians are extremely sceptical about the announcement especially as there has been no definitive word from the jihadists.
“The military has in the past released statements about the conflict in North-East Nigeria that have turned out to be completely at odds with the situation on the ground.
“So many here will only celebrate when the violence stops and the hostages are free.”

Who is Lying? Tuface or Blackface? >

Blackfaze dp
Dancehall singer and ex member of the defunct Plantashun Boiz, Augustine Obiabo Ahmedu, famously known as Blackfaze has denied the report that he is currently working on a new song with his former bandmates, Faze and Tuface.
Blackfaze was reacting to the recent claims by his Idoma kinsman, Tuface Idibia who said the band, which made waves few years back was working on a new song together.
When DailyPost contacted the Agatu-born Benue state singer, he denied the claim, saying that he is not working on any song with the former pop group.
it has been long we heard from Blackface and it seems Tuface is still much relevant in the music scene.Tuface said some weeks back that he is working on a project with his former groupmate but Blackface has debunked it as a rumuor
Who is lying?  2face   or Blackface 

To me,my desperate female fans are my unmarried friends --- Tuface

      Legendary singer, Innocent Idibia popularly known as Tuface, has explained how he handles female fans who do not want to respect his marriage.


In a chat with Saturday Beats, the singer said that when a lady is trying to be too familiar with him, he introduces her to any of his single friends that is around at the time.
“When I meet a female fan who is being unnecessarily familiar with me, I just greet her and move on with my life. If she is still being persistent, I would tell her that what she is looking for she cannot have. Then I introduce her to any of my single friends that is around,” he said.
The singer hinted that three of his children are already showing signs of being singers. He also said that marriage has really brought a lot of changes into his life.
“Three of my children are already showing signs of being good singers without my interference. I would say I am a natural coach. Marriage has made me calm and helped balance my life. I don’t do some certain things anymore because I am married,” Tuface said.
Recalling the death of his father recently, he said that it was a painful period in his life and it was the last time he cried.
“The last time I cried was when my father died. When the doctor told me that he was dead, I could not believe it. It was then it dawned on me that I would not see him again,” he said.
However, the lanky entertainer told Saturday Beats that if he had not been a musician, he probably would have been a goalkeeper.
Tubaba,I hope our girls are safe and in good hands.

Friday, 17 October 2014

Latest On the Ebola Situation in the USA;expands to Ohio

Frontier flight
Health officials in the US believe a nurse infected with Ebola may have been sick and contagious for four days - and took two flights - before diagnosis.
They believe Amber Vinson may have become ill as early as last Friday, when she flew from Dallas to Ohio.
Disease control specialists are being sent to Ohio to help monitor people she came into contact with there.
The virus has killed more than 4,000 people, almost all in West Africa, but infections are increasing in the West.
Former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has said he is "bitterly disappointed" with the international response.
In an interview with the BBC's Newsnight programme, Mr Annan said richer countries should have moved faster.
For the second day running, US President Barack Obama met with top officials involved in the Ebola containment in the US.
He repeated his resistance to growing demands from Republicans to implement a travel ban to the US from countries ravaged by the illness, saying it would not be effective.
And referring to Ms Vinson, he said: "It is very important that we are monitoring and tracking anyone who was in close proximity to this second nurse."
She is the second nurse to have become infected while caring for a Liberian Ebola patient in Dallas.
Amber Vinson -undated photoThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) now believes Ms Vinson may have had a slight fever when she travelled home to Cleveland, Ohio, last Friday.
The agency wants to interview passengers on her Dallas to Cleveland flight as well as her return flight five days later.
She was diagnosed with Ebola on Tuesday, the morning after flying home to Texas.
Lets Pray for America and Americans 


culled from BBC

Thursday, 16 October 2014

Google Unveils Nexus 6 , Nexus 9 , Nexus Player And Android Lollipop OS

http://androidnigeria.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Nexusfamily.jpgTechnology Giant , Google , on wednesday unveiled its latest Nexus devices , Nexus 6 And Nexus 9 , along side Nexus Player , a new music streaming player. Nexus 6 is a 6-inch display smartphone manufactured by Motorolla Mobility while Nexus 9 is an 8.9-inch tablet manufactured by taiwanese OEM , HTC. This nexus devices are the first to run Android's Latest Os , Android Lollipop.

The Nexus 6, a large-screened device that serves as a phone and a phablet , is Google's first entry in the "Phablet Market". Nexus 6 will lock horns with Apple's iPhone 6 Phablet , which was unveiled last month at an event in curpertino.

The new version of Android illustrates Google's desire to unify Android in its many iterations. When the company introduced it at its I/O developer conference in June, Google showed off "material design," a push by Google to control the visual aesthetics of Android, and make the user interface feel consistent across all mobile products, as well as on the Web.

"Lollipop is made for a world where moving throughout the day means interacting with a bunch of different screens-- from phones and tablets to TVs," Sundar Pichai, senior vice president of Android, Chrome and apps for Google, said in a blog post Wednesday.

The new Android software also gives developers more control over how notifications are displayed on devices, and aims to increase battery efficiency through a project called Volta. Further more, Lollipop includes a battery saver feature that extends the life of a device by 90 minutes.

Lollipop also includes multiple user accounts, a guest user mode and the ability to use different security measures such as a PIN, password, pattern or by linking to a secure device like a watch.

The Nexus 6 Phablet will be available for pre-order In US On October 29 2014 and will be available for sale in November , while Nexus 9 And Nexus Player will be available for preorder on October 17 and will hit the shelves in november 3rd 2014.