Sunday, 8 November 2015

What has changed since Buhari became President?

In about three weeks from now, precisely on November 29, 2015, it would be six months since Muhammadu Buhari, flag bearer of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the last presidential election, assumed office as President. The fundamental slogan or catch phrase of his party during the electioneering campaigns was “change.”


Now, APC’s noisy “gospel of change” was anchored on relentless castigation of the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, and on the tantalising offer of positive change ifthe party was voted into power at the federal level. On the other hand, the campaign machinery of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), could not effectively repair the serious damage done to Jonathan’s electability arising from APC’s constant reminders of how Jonathan and his team mismanaged the country.

Although in every serious electoral contest for high political office contending parties try everything to win, in the weeks and months leading up to the March 28 presidential election the APC was more successful than its rival in projecting the hyperbolic narrative of a national partyfielding a tested and trusted presidential candidate who is capable of rescuing the country from sixteen years of PDP’s unimpressive leadership.

Even so, Buhari’s electoral victory was partly due to massive rigging in Northern Nigeria, a fact several self-appointed pro-democracy activists and champions of good governance conveniently ignore or pretend to be unimportant both for assessing the quality of the electoral process that led to Buhari’s emergence as President and for the character of governance that would emerge afterwards. Certainly, not all votes credited to Jonathan, especially in the South East and South South, were validly obtained. However, to appreciate the level of rigging that led to his defeat, consider the presidential election results declared in Kano State, a state that is among the educationally less developed states.

According to the results, out of 2.3 million votes cast, Buhari had a whopping 1.9 million, whereas slightly over 200,000 votes were credited to Jonathan. Interestingly, the Returning Officer (a Professor) who announced these apparently fictitious figures also claimed there were no voided votes, no single wrongly filled ballot paper! Only fanatic Buharimaniacs and gullible Nigerians accept without question the obviously manufactured results from Kano state. In my view, exaggerated praises of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) led by Professor Attahiru Jega are unwarranted given the significant logistic problems that attended the elections nationwide and numerous cases of electoral malpractices perpetrated by the two dominant parties in their areas of influence with the connivance of INEC officials and security personnel.

Former President Jonathan had enough reasons to contest Buhari’s victory at the courts. But he wisely chose not to, unlike Buhari who, driven by a bloated sense of self-righteous indignation and messianic pretensions, refused to acknowledge his opponents’ victories on two different occasions even after the Supreme Court had passed judgement on the matter. Indeed, that singular action by Goodluck Jonathan proved doubting Thomases wrong who thought that incumbent Presidents of African countries are temperamentally incapable of conceding electoral defeat in the spirit of good sportsmanship devoid of bitterness. Now that Jonathan is out of the picture, President Buhari has been in charge for about six months.

Nigerians who expected immediate radical departure from “business as usual” if he won are gradually coming to terms with the painful reality that they might have been deceived by highfaluting fantastic promises of the APC. Garba Shehu and some kingpins of the new ruling party have disowned certain campaign documents the party used in soliciting for votes.

President Buhari, Adams Oshiomhole, Rotimi Amaechi and Lai Mohammed are always complaining about the sorry state of the economy and mind-bending corruption allegedly perpetrated by the immediate past administration. In addition, the knee-jerk approach to governance by the APC federal administration – all this suggests that the party has no well-thought out coordinated strategy and action plan for the transformative change Nigerians were yearning for.

But why did so many people believe the APC propaganda of change? Why did a broad section of the population, including those with high-sounding academic titles, forget their thinking caps while responding to the change shibboleth without well-structured plan for its concrete actualisation offered by the APC during the campaigns? Answers to these questions are complex, but we can highlight the more important ones.

To begin with, inspite of commendable successes of the immediate past administration in agriculture, drastic reduction in the wage bill of federal government because of the new biometric payroll system, power sector reforms and infrastructural development etc, Jonathan’s failure to present an image of a determined and dogged fighter of corruption and impunity generated resentment among Nigerians who felt that he lacked the iron will needed to tackle the problem squarely.

Additionally, the living condition of the most vulnerable Nigerians did not improve significantly when Jonathan was in office. Indeed, in some cases the situation worsened principally as a result of the Boko Haram terrorism in the North East, epileptic electricity, sluggish growth in the real sector and sabotage by certain elements who did not want Jonathan to continue in office beyond May 29, 2015.

Therefore, although APC’s change slogan probably was more propaganda than substance, millions of Nigerians wanted improvement in their existential conditions. And since, as far as they were concerned, the possibility for positive change would be higher if a new party is voted in to replace the fumbling PDP, the people embraced the promise of change enthusiastically. We must mention the unflinching determination of Ango Abdullahi, Junaid Mohammed, Rabiu Kwankwaso and some other prominent members of the Northern establishment who wanted political power to return to the North at all cost. This lust for power, judging from the historical experience of Northern domination of the federal government since 1970, was not motivated by desire to liberate the suffering masses in Northern Nigeria from poverty, illiteracy, unemployment, Islamic feudal servitude, diseases and premature death.

Instead, for core Northern members of what Professor Ben Nwabueze called the “invisible government,” political power at the centre is an instrument for maintaining the status quo in which public resources are surreptitiously funnelled into their private pockets using the instrumentality of the state. From a more sinister perspective, such people see power as a tool for actualising the internal imperialist visions of Ahmadu Bello and Abubakar Tafawa Balewa.

Finally, the campaign of change by APC was very effective: the party cunningly convinced Nigerians that change was in the air and that it was time to try a new party at the federal level in order to halt the deteriorating situation all over the country. Consequently, millions of Nigerians who voted for Buhari found the change slogan attractive and persuasive. Yet, to make people accept the slogan of change is one thing, to translate it into concrete positive transformation of the living conditions of Nigerians is a different thing altogether.

The pertinent question that rears up from the discussion above is – what has changed since President Buhari assumed office? Obviously, the answer to that question will depend on how the phenomenon of change is interpreted and the context in which the notion is applied, because the appearance of change does not necessarily mean that real change has taken place.

Generally, the word “change” connotes “to alter or make different, to make to pass from one state or condition to another.” It follows that for genuine change to occur in a socio-political environment, certain fundamentals in the society must undergo transformation. Yet, it is another matter whether the change in question is positive or the very opposite.

In order to ascertain whether there has been any real change (or changes) since Buhari became President, it is essential to consider a number of factors, particularly the situation of things before he assumed office and the situation of things right now, together with the direction his administration is moving the country.

To be continued



What has changed since Buhari became President?

Friday, 6 November 2015

Lagosians commends governor's dedication to solving security issues, traffic gridlock

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has been working really hard to solving the security issues and traffic gridlock in Lagos state.


On Wednesday, November 4th, he went on an early morning patrol with some of his security chiefs.


Yesterday, November 5th, he took time to respond to people’s concern via his twitter handle, @AkinwunmiAmbode.


“I read and listen to all the criticisms. I try to learn from the positive criticisms and try not to let the abuse get to me because I know that soon enough this will change as our plans and projects unfold.”


Luckily for him, his attempts have not gone unnoticed as people are saying nice things on Twitter, here are some of them.



 




 




Lagosians commends governor's dedication to solving security issues, traffic gridlock

Thursday, 5 November 2015

OAU lecturer dies in office

A lecturer at the Obafemi Awolowo University Prof. Solomon Ogunniyi, reportedly passed away in his office yesterday Thursday November 5th. The professor of medicine and a former provost of the college of health sciences, was said to have passed out in his office and no one noticed for a long time. It was when people noticed he’d been in his office for a while without exiting that they went in to check on him and found his lifeless body slumped in his chair. Cause of death is not immediately known but no foul play is suspected.



OAU lecturer dies in office

Secondary School Student Killed Prefect for Punishing Him for Coming Late to School, Arrested.

A 19 year old student of Gaskia College, Amukoko, Lagos,

Saka Hammed, who allegedly stabbed the school’s Labour

prefect, Saheed Jimoh, to death on Wednesday for punishing

him over being late to school, has been arrested by police.

He was allegedly arrested by policemen attached to

Amukoko Division, sometime around 6.40p.m. yesterday.

According to Vanguard, when they visited Gaskia College

yesterday, normal school activities had resumed as students

were seen in their respective classes receiving lectures.

Officials from the office of Educational Quality Assurance,

Zone 14, were also seen in the school, compiling reports of

the incident.

A man who identified himself as the Vice Principal said he

couldn’t talk to reporters.

However, a student, who spoke on condition of anonymity,

said:

“There are several cult factions in the school. It is an open

secret that many students are involved in cult-related

activities and the use of charms.

“One of the common charms used by some of the

students is called ‘no touch blood’ , which is a very

poisonous charm that kills instantly when it comes in

contact with blood.

“Perhaps, in the case of Saheed, his killer could have tried

to test the potency of the charm.”

Another senior student of the school revealed that that

Hammed only resumed for the term on Monday. He said

Hammed had failed woefully and was supposed to repeat

SSS 2. He said he used to be in the same class as the

deceased when they were in SS2 but the deaceased passed

and was promoted to SSS 3. But he stopped coming to

school.

He said:

“On Monday, his father brought him to school to see the

principal. Only for the incident to occur on Wednesday.”



Secondary School Student Killed Prefect for Punishing Him for Coming Late to School, Arrested.

APC lied on ‘N5,000 for jobless youths’, says PDP


In response to the drama at the senate on Wednesday over the “pre-election promise” of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to pay N5,000 a month to jobless Nigerian youths, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) says the ruling party never set out to fulfill its promise.


In a statement released on Thursday by Olisah Metuh, its national publicity secretary, PDP said it did not expect President Muhammadu Buhari to fulfil his campaign promises because he came into power on the strength of lies his party sold to them. “Wednesday’s rejection by APC senators of the N5, 000 monthly stipends, which they promised Nigerians during the electioneering, underscored the monumental hypocrisy of their party in getting to power by means of deceit and false promises to Nigerians,” it said.


“The development is a clear confirmation of the fact that the APC is a party of hypocrites, who never had the intentions of honouring any of their campaign promises. The PDP declares that it is absolutely obvious to all that the APC came to power riding on monumental lies and deceit in making promises they had no intentions to keep. All they wanted was to get into power and they achieved this with their lying tongues.


“Indeed, the unanimity displayed by the APC senators in rejecting the promised N5,000 monthly welfare package, especially coming after their party and the presidency had made futile efforts to distance themselves from it, further stresses the duplicitous spirit of the APC and its reprehensible insensitivity to the feelings and aspirations of Nigerians, especially the unsuspecting youths, women and the indigent, who they shamelessly swindled with false promises.


“From the foregoing therefore, Nigerians should not expect any sincere action from the President Muhammadu Buhari-led APC government on the other promises, including monthly allowance to discharged but unemployed NYSC members, free meals and scholarship to school children, free houses, bringing the naira to the same value with the dollar.


“Our position remains that the APC has sufficiently confirmed to the world that they have a lot to learn on the leadership values of honesty, integrity, credibility and forthrightness.


“Finally, we invite Nigerians to note the powers amply vested on them by the constitution under a democracy as we urge them to stand on such powers and hold the APC and its government accountable for all their campaign promises.”



APC lied on ‘N5,000 for jobless youths’, says PDP

Tragic fashion student took her own life just hours after scattering ashes of ex-boyfriend who killed himself 

Hannah Greensides, 21, found dead six weeks after death of Julian Barthel


Inquest told that Miss Greensides and Mr Barthel, 32, made a suicide pact


But her father refuted these claims at the hearing in Crewe

However, he said Mr Barthel’s death in May this year had ‘torn her apart’


A fashion student killed herself just hours after she helped to scatter the ashes of her ex-boyfriend who had also taken his own life, an inquest was told.


Hannah Greensides, 21, was found dead by her father in a field near the family’s home in Alderley Edge, Cheshire on June 14, six weeks after the death of her former boyfriend Julian Barthel, 32.


An inquest into Miss Greensides’s death heard how a friend of Mr Barthel had claimed the pair made a ‘suicide pact’ a fortnight before he died on May 2.


He was found hanged by a dog walker in Alderley Edge, and his inquest in September was told that he had left a note urging Miss Greensides to watch a film with a suicide plotline.


But Miss Greensides’s father Nigel Greensides refuted claims the couple, who had met while working at nearby pub The Merlin, had pledged to kill themselves together, and called the suggestion ‘rubbish’. 


‘There was no evidence there was a suicide pact, my daughter took her own life but there’s nothing to suggest that,’ he said. ‘I think it’s wrong to suggest that.


Instead he told the inquest that Miss Greensides, who had experienced mental health difficulties including depression, had been ‘abused’ during her relationship with Mr Barthel, and that he had even been reported to the police after one assault.


He added that Miss Greensides, who had been working as a waitress during a break from her studies, had told her younger sister that she had to leave Mr Barthel because he ‘was bad for me’ before their deaths.


The inquest heard Miss Greensides had started to develop mental health difficulties upon leaving home for university, and that Mr Barthel’s suicide had ‘torn her apart’.


Her father told the inquest at Crewe’s Municipal Building: ‘She was very down. She found it very very hard.


‘We decided to go away after the funeral to give us something else to do. We went to Istanbul for four days and it was one of the best family holidays we have ever had.


‘But when we got back it was back to reality, Hannah was quite down.’


Miss Greensides’s GP told the inquest that she had a history of self-harm and depression. 


Senior Cheshire coroner Nicholas Rheinberg also heard that Miss Greensides had been prescribed anti-psychotic medication and anti-depressants to combat her conditions.


But a number of her friends and family members told the inquest that before her death she had been ‘getting better’, and making plans for the future.


Recording a verdict of suicide, Mr Rheinberg said: ‘Hannah was a very intelligent young lady who was also dogged by depression but led a normal life apart from problems that surfaced from time to time.


‘She entered into a relationship with a young man that at times was fulfilling but at times had negative effects, a volatile relationship in one moment there was some physical violence and at another they were enjoying each other’s company as if nothing had happened.


‘Hannah resolved to end the relationship and if it had ended there I think this tragedy would not have unravelled. Sadly the person in question took his own life and that clearly had a depressing effect on Hannah.’



Tragic fashion student took her own life just hours after scattering ashes of ex-boyfriend who killed himself 

Cristiano Ronaldo was an unwanted baby... but God didn't want me to have an abortion, reveals star's mum as new film gives us a unique look at greatness who nearly never was

 


  • New Cristiano Ronaldo film Ronaldo is released worldwide on November 9

  • The love Ronaldo has for his son, Cristiano Jnr, and his mother is clear

  • Movie also covers his father’s alcoholism and his life away from football

  • Ronaldo is a compelling watch, even if his vanity was behind the concept

There is a scene at the end of the new film about Cristiano Ronaldo’s surreal and strange life when his mother, Maria Dolores dos Santos Aveiro, explains how differently things may have been.


‘I wanted to have an abortion but God did not want that to happen,’ she says to camera. ‘Cristiano was an unwanted baby but he’s given me so much joy.’


Earlier, there was another scene that is no less revealing but for different reasons. It is shot at Ronaldo’s table in a restaurant while he is with friends. ‘Tell me the best player in the world?’ he asks, before quickly answering ‘me’ and bursting into animated laughter.



His friends are initially hesitant but once he starts bellowing, they do as well. Then he raises a finger and the laughter must stop. On cue, it does. ‘Until January,’ he says, a nod to his obsession with the Ballon d’Or award for the world’s best player.


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Together, those two scenes offer a neat summary of a fascinating film, which shares plenty of warm, interesting perspectives of a great athlete but also largely cements the impression that Ronaldo, for all of the love he clearly holds for his family, feels at least an equal attraction to himself.


On one hand, we see the Ronaldo who dotes on his five-year-old son and comforts his own widowed mother as she takes sedatives to deal with the anxiety of watching her boy play; on the other, we see the Ronaldo of popular depiction, surrounded by people who, in the course of the 92-minute film, barely challenge a word he says. He is the king of his surreal world and he is pretty pleased about it all.


The vanity of his personality is surely why he agreed to allow such access, which included the mounting of a camera in his shower – he spends a lot of time topless, believe it or not – and totalled 14 months of filming by the makers of the brilliant Senna movie.


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Ultimately, the film is compelling. It opens with him describing his pain at seeing Lionel Messi win a fourth Ballon d’Or – Ronaldo plainly attaches enormous value to the award, regardless of what he might say elsewhere about the greater good of team glories – and it loosely tracks his journey to winning the gong for the third time earlier this year. Along the way, and between his and his agent’s frequent attempts to blame put his poor World Cup last year on injury, the insights are numerous.


There is a shot of him deliberating over which underpants to select from a draw organised with an obsessive’s touch. There are, in deeper moments, memories from Ronaldo and his family of his late father’s alcoholism.


‘Although he never mistreated his children, I became his victim,’ says Ronaldo’ s mother. His brother, Hugo, talks about his own addictions, and his mother speaks of the feeling she ‘abandoned’ Ronaldo when he left Madeira for Lisbon, aged 12, to join Sporting.


Ronaldo says: ‘I cried every day. People say we have money and cars but we suffered.’



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Significant attention is paid to what his life is like, including one scene where a fan breaks down in tears after scaling a fence to meet him. ‘He knows I exist,’ she sobs.


Another fan later yells at him through a closed taxi window because he did not sign her ball. The claustrophobia comes across, but his melancholic claim to being an ‘isolated person’ jars with the amount of time he spent in the past 12 years hunting cameras.


What is not in doubt is Ronaldo’s affection for his son, Cristiano, who at one stage flusters his father by saying a stranger in the street is ‘bigger than you’. He also offers to teach Ronaldo how to take penalties.


Those moments add up to a unique look at a modern great of football, who nearly never was. To Ronaldo’s preening satisfaction, his mother made a different decision.



 ‘Ronaldo’ will be released in cinemas for one night only and on DVD, Blu-Ray and Digital download in the UK on Monday, November 9 



 



Cristiano Ronaldo was an unwanted baby... but God didn't want me to have an abortion, reveals star's mum as new film gives us a unique look at greatness who nearly never was

Photos: Nigerians Dig Up And Eat Contaminated Chicken Buried By Customs In Rivers


There was pandemonium on Saturday and Sunday near the Trailer Park at Ebubu in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers when scores of youth, women and children descended on a burrow pit; dug out and took home several tonnes of chicken condemned and buried by men of the Nigerian Customs.


The scavengers came with shovels, pans, basins and buckets to cart their loot home.


The Customs had on Friday dug out a canal there and buried thousands of cartons of frozen poultry they seized at the Onne Ports. Witnesses said the chicken were brought in six containers, emptied and buried before the customs party left.


But news soon spread abroad about the development and very early on Saturday, the human carrions came calling. With no security at the site, they dug and dug and opened up the pit.



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A visit to many homes around the area on Sunday revealed serious barbecuing going on as people roasted and dried the chicken they exhumed from the burial site.


In one home according to reports, a full length refrigerator was stocked full of roast chicken, while the hosts invited guests to a sumptuous pick.


But the development has sent an alarm across Eleme and neighbouring communities about the danger of eating the condemned chicken.


The Archbishop of the popular Commonwealth Covenant Church, the Most Rev. Moses Kattey, had to put out a message to the people on Sunday warning people off eating chicken for two weeks.


“A very mighty hole was dug and trailers of carton of chicken were buried by govt for health reasons. People have gone there with shovels to exhume the meat to sell. Warn your people please not to buy frozen or fried chicken next 2 weeks. They are poisonous. This happened here in Eleme but can be sold anywhere,” the archbishop said.



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Mr. Friday Lewa Goya, a local resident said:


“We saw scores of people in Eleme/Onne axis (just before trailer Park) carrying raffia bags full of exhumed ‘frozen’ chickens and turkey. The Nigerian Customs buried them yesterday after seizing them from the importers.


“Please if you live in Rivers state, especially in Onne area cascade this post. you might also want to stay off frozen poultry for a while.”

A few other residents however said there was no health hazard with the poultry. Mr. Lasbrey Iriaka said the poultry was confiscated not because it had expired or because it posed health hazard.


“It was seized from importers because it is contraband. The customs men even diverted one container themselves. So who is fooling who?” queried Iriaka.





Photos: Nigerians Dig Up And Eat Contaminated Chicken Buried By Customs In Rivers

Wednesday, 4 November 2015

[PHOTO] Kidnapper Arrested In Owerri After Withdrawing Ransom From Bank


A suspected kidnapper who abducted a little boy in Imo state has met his Waterloo after going to the bank to cash in on the ransom money.


Read the full gist of what went down below:-


Nicholas Nwabueze, 22, is a customer of Ifeoma Olewu, the mother of Somtochukwu, 2. On the 27th of October, 2015, Nicholas went to her shop, Zone 4, World Bank Area, New Owerri, Imo State to buy something. But he saw Chukwu coming out of their compound all alone while Ifeoma was inside the shop.


He quickly abducted him and demanded a ransom of N500,000 which was paid the next day. He however kept the boy in his custody, hoping to release him immediately after cashing the money. He only succeeded in withdrawing N120,000 through the ATM machine.


After that, the machine stopped dispensing and he was forced to go inside the bank to ask why. It was in that process that he was arrested. He later confessed that he wanted to obtain money from the parents since the boy’s father resides in China.




[PHOTO] Kidnapper Arrested In Owerri After Withdrawing Ransom From Bank

MAPOLY PRO Says Students Killed In Cult Clash is Not Theirs


MY SOCIAL NAIJA posted a breaking news about a student of  Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Ogun State who was shot dead by rival cult gangs this morning. In a later development today, the Public Relations Officer, PRO, of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, Ogun state, Sulaimon Adebiyi has debunked claims that the unidentified youth who was shot dead on Tuesday during a clash between rivalry cult groups was a student of the institution.


According to him, nothing was found on the bodies of the dead student to identify him as a student of the school.


MY SOCIAL NAIJA recalls that reports have it that barely few hours after writing their final examination, the student was allegedly shot dead in Onikolobo, an area of Abeokuta populated by students, during a road walk celebration on completing their ND examinations.


According to a witness who pleaded anonymity, fight ensued between the contending cult groups during the celebration and resulted in sporadic shootings causing residents of the area to ran for safety.


Another witness, who simply identified himself as Olawale, said, “It was this normal ritual that they were carrying out when the repeated gun shots were heard. Before we knew what was happening, a lifeless body was already lying down on the road.”


Speaking on the incident, the institution’s PRO said, “I am here because I received a call that there were students of ours (that was the language the person used) lying lifeless on the road; and the spontaneous reaction was to confirm if the student killed in the cult clash report was true or not.


‪“We ordered the immediate search of the bag on him, pocket and other areas where we felt that records can be, there was nothing, I repeat for emphasis sake, there was nothing indicating him being our student.


‪“This is second semester 2014/2015 and our students are undergoing examinations as we speak and there is no way a student will go into an examination hall without elements of identification,” ‪Adebiyi stressed.




MAPOLY PRO Says Students Killed In Cult Clash is Not Theirs

Lil Wayne reacts to the Police raiding his Miami Mansion

Rapper Lil Wayne is said to be in serious depression after Sheriff’s deputies raided his home on a judge’s order. Authorities seized some of Lil Wayne’s $30 million worth of art from inside his Miami Beach mansion to pay for a judgement, stating he owes $2 million to a private jet company after he stopped paying the lease.


He’s said to be in financial distress and said to be going bankrupt. He’s allegedly now drinking heavily and doing drugs



Lil Wayne reacts to the Police raiding his Miami Mansion

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Romeo & Cruz Beckham are Just too Cute!

When you’ve got David and Victoria Beckham as parents, you get bet your bottom dollar that you’re gonna be a looker.


Case in point? Romeo and Cruz Beckham at the Burberry Festive film premiere tonight in London.


The famous family attended the fashion event, with their proud mum on their arms, to support 13-year-old Romeo’s starring role in the fashion house’s latest advertising campaign.


That’s right, Christopher Bailey and his Burberry team christened the new season with a tribute to the classic and beloved film, Billy Elliot, with the soccer stud and fashion mogul’s son in the main role.



Romeo & Cruz Beckham are Just too Cute!

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

Former NSA Dasuki in More Troubles

There is no respite yet for former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki, despite being granted leave to travel out of the country for treatment by a Federal High Court in Abuja.


Security has invited him for questioning over “fresh security matters” shortly after he left court. But he told them to approach the court if there is any fresh allegation or security issue against him.


Also, former Adamawa State Governor Boni Haruna may have run into trouble pledge for standing surety for Dasuki. He was invited for a “chat” immediately he stepped out of the court premises after signing the bond.


It was gathered that the invitation was a follow-up to assurance by Haruna that Dasuki will not jump bail.


But the development made Dasuki’s counsel to be curious about his clients.


Investigation by The Nation revealed that the Federal Government was displeased by the decision of the court to allow Dasuki travel out for three weeks when allegation of “treason” was still being investigated.


It was learnt that security men stepped in to look at “fresh security matter” against Dasuki. The security men got in touch with Dasuki’s counsel Mallam Ahmed Raji (SAN) to produce his client.


A face-off appeared imminent last night as Dasuki insisted that the security should return to the court instead of inviting him if it had any issue against him.


A top source said: “Immediately after the court session, the security invited Haruna, who was the surety in line with the laid down conditions by the court, for interaction.


“They asked him why he went to court; whether he had foreknowledge of the likely ruling of the court and how did he emerge as Dasuki’s surety. Haruna simply told them that he only followed his friend to the court and when it was time to provide a surety he fitted into the bill.


“They asked him to produce his friend (Dasuki). They even followed him to Dasuki’s house in a car.


“But Dasuki asked: ‘Why will they see me? Why are they inviting me again? Why can’t they approach the court if there are new charges against me?’


“They called Dasuki’s counsel, Raji, to produce his client to ‘come and clarify another matter’. They were not forthcoming on what exactly it is but when Raji got in touch with Dasuki, he insisted on due process through the court.”


There were indications that Dasuki may not be allowed to travel out until he honours the invitation.



Former NSA Dasuki in More Troubles

Horrifying video shows young woman being stoned to death for alleged adultery in Taliban-controlled area of Afghanistan

  • 30-second video shows woman being pelted with stones by group of men

  • Punished for eloping with a man after family arranged a different marriage

  • Victim is thought to be aged between 19 and 21 and called Rokhsahana

  • Incident took place about a week ago in Taliban-controlled area Firozkoh



A young woman has been stoned to death in a Taliban-controlled area of Afghanistan after eloping with a man.


A 30-second video shows the woman, known only as Rokhsahana and believed to be aged between 19 and 21, lying in a hole in the ground as a group of around 15 men hurl stones at her.


Her voice can be heard growing increasingly high-pitched as the rocks strike her body with sickening thuds.


A young woman, known only as Rokhsahana, has been stoned to death in a Taliban-controlled area of Afghanistan after eloping with a man


The killing, which took place on October 25 just outside Firozkoh, was confirmed by officials earlier today.


Governor Seema Joyenda said: ‘The footage shown in the media is related to Rokhsahana, who was stoned to death.’


Joyenda, one of only two female governors in Afghanistan, said Rokhsahana’s family had married her off against her will before she was caught while eloping with another man her age.


The man was let off with a lashing, Joyenda’s spokesman said.



The brutal punishment highlights the endemic violence against women in Afghan society, despite reforms since the Taliban regime fell in 2001.


In March a woman named Farkhunda was savagely beaten and set ablaze in central Kabul after being falsely accused of burning a Koran.


The mob killing triggered protests around the country and drew global attention to the treatment of Afghan women.


Joyenda condemned the stoning in Ghor, calling on Kabul to launch a military operation to rid the area of insurgents and other armed groups.



She said: ‘This is the first incident in this area [this year] but will not be the last.


‘Women in general have problems all over the country but in Ghor even more conservative attitudes prevail.’


In September a video from the region appeared to show a woman receiving lashes from a turbaned elder in front of a crowd of male spectators.


The flogging came after a local court found her guilty of having sex outside marriage with a man, who was similarly punished.



Shariah law decrees stoning as the punishment for men and women convicted of having sex outside marriage but the penalty is very rarely applied in Muslim countries.


Public lashings and executions were common under the Taliban’s five-year rule, when a strict interpretation of Sharia law was enforced.


The Taliban have so far not commented on the stoning in Ghor.








Horrifying video shows young woman being stoned to death for alleged adultery in Taliban-controlled area of Afghanistan

Friday, 30 October 2015

Emir of Borgu, Haliru Dantoro dies @ 77

Emir of Borgu, Alhaji Haliru Dantoro (Kitoro III), is dead, aged 77.


He was said to have died yesterday, in a German hospital after a brief illness.


The late emir is due for burial as soon as his body arrives from Germany.


Kitoro, the third highest ranking traditional ruler in Niger state, was a politician in the Second Republic and the short-lived Third Republic, winning election into the Senate on the platform of the defunct National Republican Convention (NRC) in 1992.


News of his death got to the state yesterday evening.


He ascended the Borgu Kingdom throne on February 3, 2000, after the death of his predecessor, Alhaji Musa Mohammadu.


Dantoro was the Emir who endowned the National Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu the title “Jagaban,” meaning “Leader of Warriors.”


Reacting however, the Niger State Government yesterday described the deceased as  a man of exemplary character; humble, respectful, devoted and dedicated to the development of Borgu Kingdom, Niger State and Nigeria in general.


The Niger State Government said he was “highly trustworthy and contributed immensely in fashioning out pragmatic mechanism to improving the existing circumstances of the people of his domain and Nigerlites as a whole.”


It enjoined the people to pray to the Almighty God to grant him eternal rest and also give the family, government and people of Niger State the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.


The immediate past governor of the state, Dr. Mu’azu Babagida Aliyu, also commiserated with the people of Niger State and Borgu Kingdom over the death of the Emir, describing him as an exemplary leader and a bridge builder.


Dantoro, he said, was “a great leader and his network of friends extends beyond the shores of Nigeria. He was indeed unique in his leadership and deep in his faith in Allah.


“May his exemplary leadership in promoting peace, unity and progress in Nigeria be remembered as his legacy towards making Nigeria a better place to live.


“I therefore have no doubt that Allah SWT will grant him Aljannah.”



Emir of Borgu, Haliru Dantoro dies @ 77

ELECTION TRIBUNALS: PDP accuses Buhari of interference

•Says Amaechi’s confirmation as minister, a death knell on APC’s anti-graft war


•APC dismisses allegations, advises PDP to re-brand


By Henry Umoru


NATIONAL leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has accused the presidency of undue interference in the Judiciary, Legislature and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, which it said was unacceptable.


Specifically, the PDP accused the presidency of using the Department of State Service, DSS to influence election petition tribunal and court rulings in favour of the APC.


Rising from a meeting held at the Ondo State Governor’s Lodge, Asokoro, Abuja, the PDP National Caucus also lampooned Senators elected on the platform of All Progressives Congress, APC, for confirming former governor of Rivers State, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi as a minister, saying the action was a death knell on APC’s war against corruption.


Amaechi was on Thursday confirmed by Senate when all but one Senator in the PDP caucus walked out of the Senate Chambers.


Hailing its senators who staged a walk out from the Senate Chambers during the confirmation of Amaechi, the PDP describing the action as good for democracy.


It said: “We salute the courage and unity of purpose of our senators especially as demonstrated in the Senate chambers in their collective stand against impunity and corruption, in line with the wishes and aspirations of the Nigerian people. The PDP states that what the APC senators did is a death knell on their party’ s pretentious war against corruption.


“The PDP further notes that whilst former APC governors are being rewarded with ministerial appointments, their PDP counterparts are being hounded and harassed in the selective war against corruption. The party reiterates its commitment to the unity of Nigeria and the continued development of democracy in the country.”


In a communiqué signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, the the opposition party urged President Muhammadu Buhari to, as a matter of urgency, intervene and save the nation’s democracy from drifting into a dictatorship.


The Communiqué read: “The National Caucus carefully reviewed the political developments in the nation’s polity and resolved as follows.


“That there is serious cause for concern in the nation’s political environment, especially as it concerns the survival of the nation’s democracy.


“That the gains recorded in the 16 years of nurturing of democracy in the country by the PDP is rapidly being eroded with non-functioning of basic tenets of democracy and perpetuation of actions tilting towards dictatorship.


“That the insensitivity of the ruling government to very critical issues being raised by the opposition is a huge threat to viable democracy and dangerous to the peace, unity and progress of the country.


“That the undue interferences by the executive arm of government on the activities of the judiciary, legislature and INEC using the DSS is clearly unacceptable to the PDP as well as the Nigerian people and the party resolved to vigorously resist such.


“That the party finds it offensive and provocative, the judiciary’s handling of cases involving it in election tribunals in some states, particularly, Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Imo, Taraba, Ogun, Plateau and Lagos states. The tainted judgements of these tribunals, which are evidently products of arm-twisting from the nation’s security operatives under the direct command of an APC member remains unacceptable to us.


“The PDP states that the conclusive evidence of external influence on the Rivers State governorship election tribunal is the fact that it was able to deliver its judgement within 24 hours, in a case that had nearly 100 witnesses, 1000 pieces of documentary evidences and nine counsel’s final written addresses; each not less than 40 pages. The decision, in view of the rather interesting history of the case, indicates that the judiciary, like the PDP and the Nigerian electorate are victims of the


APC-led Federal Government.


“The party expects the judiciary, as an institution to restore its image by taking immediate measures to protect itself from political interferences as well as ensure that needed steps are taken at the appellate levels to remedy the embarrassing ruling by some of the election petitions tribunals.


“The party has also noted clandestine moves by the APC to use various agencies of government, to manipulate the processes and rig the outcome of the forthcoming governorship elections in Kogi and Bayelsa states in their favour and vowed to deploy every means within the law to resist such.


“That the party calls on President Muhammadu Buhari, as the leader of the country, to stand up for justice and equity and halt the undemocratic attitudes of agents of government in the interest of peace and stability.”


APC dismisses allegations


Meanwhile, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has dismissed the allegation, describing it as a rehash of the opposition party’s infantile whinnying which will not save it from going down unless it rebrands most urgently.


APC spokesman, Alhaji Lai Mohammed in his reaction said: ‘’It is time for the PDP to take a long, hard look at itself in the mirror and change everything that is ugly about the party, instead of wasting its energy and time on irrelevancies,’’ the party said in a

statement issued in Lagos on Friday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed.


It said the PDP cannot continue to do things in its trademark old, crooked ways and expect a different result.


“The PDP just doesn’t get it, despite being the architect of its own fall from power. The days of winning elections with the aid of slush funds, brigandage, deceit and rigging are gone forever, hence the PDP must return to the drawing board to fashion out decent and empirical ways of repackaging and selling itself to Nigerians, just like the opposition did when they decided to come together,’’ APC said.


The party said the PDP’s ceaseless and ill-advised attack on the judiciary, now its favourite whipping boy, the endless put-down of government agencies and the demonization of everyone but itself will fetch the party nothing but political grief.


“Instead of a blanket and unsubstantiated accusation against the judiciary over the election petition tribunal rulings in Rivers and Akwa Ibom, the PDP would have shown itself to be a serious party if it had provided statistics on how many of the cases filed at the various election petition tribunals nationwide, after the 2015 elections, have so far been decided in favour of the PDP and the APC, so that Nigerians can see whether the PDP has not won any single petition or

whether all the cases have been won by the APC.


“The PDP has forgotten that the same judiciary that it is wilfully castigating today had decided many election petitions in favour of the party and against the APC, whether at the Governorship, National Assembly or State Assembly levels, and the ruling party has not opted to bring the whole house crashing down on everyone just because of that.


“Going down the memory lane, when the PDP took itself to court in 2007 over the Governorship election in Rivers, the same judiciary that has now become an apparition to the PDP awarded the Governorship to a candidate who never even featured on the ballot because the party crookedly substituted his name. Then, the PDP did not see the judiciary as being used by the then PDP Administration, neither did the opposition castigate the judiciary,’’ it said.


Asks PDP to re-brand


APC admonished the PDP to stop yowling and engage in strategic thinking that could propel the party forward, rather than continue to be nostalgic about its past, which is neither dignifying nor enlivening.


“The 16 years of the PDP – which the party has continued to shamelessly celebrate – are nothing to celebrate, either for the impunity that characterized the party’s governance, the massive looting of the national treasury that is still being assessed or the bastardization of all the values that the nation holds dear. Thankfully, President Muhammadu Buhari has brought sanity to governance even as the PDP has continued to try to distract him with their endless wailing.


“Our parting word for the PDP: Stop throwing juvenile tantrums against everyone, especially the judiciary. Stop wasting your energy on frivolous accusations. Learn how to communicate your thoughts to Nigerians in a more civilized way and put your shoulder to the wheel if you want to reincarnate as a force to be reckoned with in our country’s political firmament,’’ APC said.



ELECTION TRIBUNALS: PDP accuses Buhari of interference

Thursday, 29 October 2015

Photos of PDP Senators as they walked out of the chamber before Amaechi's confirmation

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PDP Senators staged a walkout from their chambers this afternoon just before Amaechi’s confirmation. They had insisted that the senate stick with the recommendation by the Ethics and Privileges committee that looked into all petitions leveled against the former Rivers governor and recommended that his confirmation be suspended due to the various court cases on alleged corrupt practices against him. The Senate still went ahead to confirm him. See more photos after the cut


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Photos of PDP Senators as they walked out of the chamber before Amaechi's confirmation

Couple capture image of 'a black-eyed ghost' on their daughter’s baby monitor

Chloe and Dave Owens were terrified when they saw the ghostly image of a little girl lurking in their ten-month-old daughter’s nursery

They took a picture of the monitor before going upstairs to see if it was real

But by the time they reached nursery, the girl had completely vanished.


A couple claim to have captured an image of a black-eyed ghost child hiding in their tiny daughter’s bedroom on their baby monitor.


Chloe Owens and husband Dave said they were terrified when they checked the remote camera, and saw the ghostly image of a little girl lurking in their ten-month-old daughter’s nursery and staring back at them with black eyes.


Mrs Owen, 26, and her 35-year-old husband were sitting in the lounge when they noticed the sinister shape out of the corner of their eyes, and immediately went to check the monitor. 


Chloe Owens and husband Dave said they were terrified when they checked their baby monitor, and saw the ghostly image of a little girl lurking in their ten-month-old daughter’s nursery Mr Owens, who works as a builder, grabbed his phone and took a picture of the monitor, before they quickly raced upstairs to see if it was real. But by the time they reached the room, the ghost was gone

Baby Lola was happily in her travel cot in the same room as her parents having woken up just moments earlier.


Mr Owens, who works as a builder, grabbed his phone and took a picture of the monitor, before they quickly raced upstairs to see if it was real.


But by the time they got there – the child had disappeared. 



Couple capture image of 'a black-eyed ghost' on their daughter’s baby monitor

Samsung mobile took photo of thief when he used wrong PIN and emailed it to the owner

Claire Rose, 28, from Hull, activated the app when she realised her £450 Samsung smartphone was missing, and it emailed her the photo, which looks like the pickpocket she believes took it.


Police are looking for a phone thief who was caught out by an app which automatically took a picture of him when he typed in the wrong PIN code and emailed it to the owner.


Claire Rose, 28, from Hull, activated the app when she realised her £450 Samsung smartphone was missing, and it emailed her the photo which she passed on to police.


The man in the picture looks similar to the man she believes stole her phone when she was walking up the street.


She claims that it was in the pocket of her coat, which was hanging on her bag, but a man who was walking behind her – the one in the photo – told her it had fallen on the floor. 


The Lookout app also told her where the phone was, which was near her home, and she passed the information on to police.


Miss Rose said: ‘Then this man came up to me and said I’d dropped the coat so I turned around to pick it up and noticed my phone had been taken from the coat pocket – but when I looked up he had gone.’


Miss Rose added: ‘I don’t know exactly what happened – I think he must have pulled the coat off, it can’t have just fallen off.



Samsung mobile took photo of thief when he used wrong PIN and emailed it to the owner

Man kills, buries pregnant girl friend

THe SHOCK, which engulfed the people of Ezeakam,

Eziudo community in Ezinihitte Local Government Area of

Imo State, still persists as news of how a young man from

the community, allegedly killed his pregnant girl friend

through the administration of a local concoction spread in

the community. The deceased 25-year old lady, who was

identified as Chinonye Ella, was allegedly dating the 39-

year old Chamberlin Ojoko before she died July 20, 2015.

While Chinonye lived and operated from Umuahia, Abia State, her boy friend resided and also operated from Port Harcourt, Rivers State, with members of his immediate family. Giving a graphic detail of the ugly incident, the Imo State Commissioner of Police, CP, Mr. Taiwo Lakanu, said

that the deceased lady boarded the same vehicle with Ojoko sometime in December 2014, at Achingali in Obowo local council area of Imo State, had a close chat which later led to the exchange of telephone numbers.

The CP also said that from police investigations, Ojoko

regularly invited Chinonye to Owerri, when they lodged in

hotels of his choice and had fun-filled times

together. “After any such outing, Ojoko gave his girl friend

between N3,000 and N4,000 to cover her transport

expenses.

This,continued until Chinonye informed her boy friend

that she was pregnant,” the CP recounted. The pregnancy

aspect of the relationship apparently unsettled the man

and he started making plans to convince his friend to

abort the unborn child.

“Having succeeded in convincing the lady to abort the

baby, the suspect, on July 20, 2015, took Chinonye to an

uncompleted building at Ezeakam, Eziudo and gave her

the local concoction he had earlier procured for the

abortion,” the CP said. The Imo police boss also said that

not long after the concoction was administered on the

lady, she started experiencing severe pain in her tummy

and later died on the spot, stressing that the man buried

her close to the building.

Sensing that he had accomplished his mission, possibly

undetected, Ojoko calmly scampered to his Port Harcourt

base, not knowing that a little girl clearly saw him as he

lifted the body of his girl friend and buried it close to the

uncompleted house. South East Voice gathered that the

little girl eventually narrated what she saw to the owner of

the uncompleted building, Dr. Ukaegbu, who later brought

in the officers of Ezinihitte Divisional Police.

Armed with this report, homicide detectives from the State

Police Headquarters, Owerri, were quickly brought into

the picture and investigation commenced. The police then

mobilized and set off to Port Harcourt, taking along with

them Dr. Ukaegbu and the suspect’s younger brother,

Pastor Sopuruchi Ojoko. Narrating the little he knew about

the entire story, the Pastor recalled that he saw his elder

brother and his girl friend at about 3p.m. on the fateful

day, pointing out that the duo never entered the family

house but headed towards Eziudo Road.

“At about 9p.m., my brother returned to the house

without the girl. He requested for a shovel. He did not

return till about 11p.m. I sought to know where he was

coming from at that late hour and he said that he went to

the toilet,” the pastor said. Continuing, the suspect’s

younger brother said that when information reached the

family that Chamberlin murdered his girl friend, he took

the police officers to Port Harcourt, where he was

arrested.

Giving his own account of the event at the State Police

Headquarters, Owerri, where he is currently cooling his

heels, Mr. Ojoko confirmed that he took his girl friend to

an uncompleted building on July 20, 2015, at about

6.30p.m. “My girl friend took the herbal medicine and

later started experiencing serious pain. Then she died. I

ran to my house and took a shovel. I carried her body to

the side of the building, dug a shallow grave and buried

her there,” Ojoko said.

Meanwhile, the CP confirmed that the late lady’s body had

been exhumed and post mortem examination done,

adding that his major concern as at the time of the

interview, was how to connect the relations of the dead

lady. “The Command is very desirous to get in touch with

the immediate relations of the late lady, given that her

telephone handset, which could have assisted the police

in this regard, was thrown away by the suspect,” the CP

said.

He then appealed to members of the public to provide

information that would assist the Police in locating the

relations of the deceased lady, who are believed to be

residing in Umuahia, Abia State.



Man kills, buries pregnant girl friend

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Army releases photograph of 100 Boko Haram members declared wanted

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The Nigerian army today released a collage showing the faces of 100 Boko Haram members declared wanted. The Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai displayed the collage at a ceremony in Maiduguri, Borno state today October 28th. He appealed to the public to come forward with any useful information that will lead to the arrested of the wanted sect members.


Army releases photograph of 100 Boko Haram members declared wanted

Photo of refugees on their way to Germany through Slovenia

Some people’s reality! Quite sad!

Photo Credit: Reuters



Photo of refugees on their way to Germany through Slovenia

Thank You For Letting Me Into Your Life – Basketmouth To His Wife As They Celebrate Fifth Wedding Anniversary

Popular comedian, Basketmouth and his wife, Elsie are celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary to⊇day. And Basketmouth took to social media to profess his love for his wife.


The funnyman took to Instagram to share some touching words to his wife.


See his post below:


“2003 was the year I met her. 2010 was the year we got married. 2015 is the year we celebrate our 5th wedding anniversary,” he wrote on Instagram.


“@elsieokpocha thank you for letting me come into your life, for giving me a beautiful family, for blessing me with your love, affection and care. Happy wedding anniversary in advance. I love you.”



Thank You For Letting Me Into Your Life – Basketmouth To His Wife As They Celebrate Fifth Wedding Anniversary

4 houses razed by fire on Aiyeleto street, Surulere last night (photos)

There was a fire outbreak yesterday evening at Aiyeleto

street. Four houses got totally razed by the inferno but

thankfully, residents were able to evacuate so no serious

injuries but properties worth millions of naira were

destroyed. The cause of the fire is yet unknown.



4 houses razed by fire on Aiyeleto street, Surulere last night (photos)

Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Legendary international jewel thief Doris 'Diamond' Payne, 85, is arrested for stealing $690 earrings from Saks Fifth Avenue despite the career criminal claiming she had retired after 60-years as a con artist

Doris Payne, 85, has a criminal record as a jewel thief spanning 60 years 

At the height of her infamy she was wanted in two separate continents

While in jail a decade ago she swore she was done with her life of crime

But she was caught stealing $690 earrings from a Saks Fifth Avenue store

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Legendary jewel thief Doris ‘Diamond’ Payne – a career criminal once wanted on two continents – has been arrested aged 85 for stealing earrings from a department store.


Sweet, petite and immaculately turned out, Payne may be the world’s most unlikely international jewel thief.


The 85-year-old has gained infamy for a six-decade criminal career during which she has traveled the world to swipe millions of dollars worth of jewels by making staff ‘forget’ she was carrying them. 


Her incredible story has even been turned into a documentary film; The Life and Crimes of Doris Payne. There is speculation that a biopic is in the works with Academy Award winner Halle Berry set to star as Payne. 


Ten years ago, when she was 75 years old, the thief swore she was done with a lifetime of pilfering jewels across two continents. Several arrests later, in 2013, she said again that she was leaving that life behind.


But it seems that old habits die hard. On a recent visit to Saks Fifth Avenue department store at a mall in Atlanta’s upscale Buckhead neighborhood, the octogenarian was allegedly unable to resist the lure of a bit of sparkle.



Legendary international jewel thief Doris 'Diamond' Payne, 85, is arrested for stealing $690 earrings from Saks Fifth Avenue despite the career criminal claiming she had retired after 60-years as a con artist

Monday, 26 October 2015

Photo: Floyd Mayweather shows off his newly acquired $3.5M 2015 sports

Photo: Floyd Mayweather shows off his newly acquired $3.5M 2015 sports



Photo: Floyd Mayweather shows off his newly acquired $3.5M 2015 sports

Army establish Task Force Brigade in Borno to fight Boko Haram

Beneshiek (Borno) – The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, on Monday said that the new 29 Task Force Brigade in Beneshiek, Borno, was strategically established to end insurgency.

Buratai made the remarks while addressing soldiers deployed to the new brigade in Beneshiek and Ngamdu.

“This location is very important and strategic, it has great impact toward defeating the Boko Haram group.

“You are better trained and equipped than the criminals and you have to be professional and responsive.

“You should have no excuse not to be on patrol, ambush or raid operations,’’ he said.

The army chief assured the troops that government would provide them with all the necessary kits and equipment to facilitate their success to end insurgency.

“We have to maintain the momentum to achieve Mr President’s deadline.

“We must eradicate insurgency and make Nigeria peaceful,’’ he said.

Buratai charged the soldiers to apply tactics, battle procedure and fire discipline.

“Be on the alert, observe routines, be disciplined and loyal to your officers,’’ he counseled them.

He assured the civil population that the army would maintain high standard of professionalism in the course of its duties. (NAN)



Army establish Task Force Brigade in Borno to fight Boko Haram

Drake Surprises Wizkid with this Message

Drake turned 29 on Saturday and among his well wishers was Nigerian afrobeats popstar, Wizkid, who expressed his appreciation to Drake for jumping on his song “Ojuelegba”.

But among the hundreds of thousands of messages he received on social media in honour of his birthday, Drake has publicly acknowledged only Wizkid’s!

Drake saw the shout-out and posted a comment, saying wizkid already had the wave.

Back in July, the Canadian rapper released his remix of Wizkid’s hit single, ‘Ojuelegba’ on his new show, OVO Sound Radio, which made Wizkid a global brand.



Drake Surprises Wizkid with this Message

Sunday, 25 October 2015

Naked burglar gets in bed with couple, discovers the man has a gun and flees

An Oregon man was arrested Thursday after he broke into a Portland home, stripped naked, crawled into bed with the couple who live there and kissed the man — who turned out to have a gun — police said.


According to NBC News reports, Richard Dean Defeudis, 32, was held on $310,000 bail in the Multnomah County Jail pending arraignment Friday on charges of first- and second-degree burglary, first-degree sex abuse and unlawful use of a weapon.


An incident report says Defeudis broke into the home about 3:40 a.m. on Thursday morning and began stealing items of value from the home.


He then removed all of his clothes and climbed into bed with the unidentified man and woman who live there, and for some reason kissed the man, it says.


The man woke up to find the burglar sitting on top of him, holding a knife, police said. When the man pulled a gun, the burglar hurriedly picked up his pants and fled, chased by the now fully awake man, who fired three shots but missed, according to the report. Then they called 911.

 

Defeudis, who has an extensive arrest record in Oregon and California, was arrested in a vacant house nearby and was treated at a hospital for possible drug-related symptoms, police said.


The victims, who weren’t identified, aren’t expected to face any charges, police said.



Naked burglar gets in bed with couple, discovers the man has a gun and flees

Aww, Davido feeds his daughter (photo)

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Amazing picture of Davido and his daughter having some daddy daughter moment. He shared the photo and wrote “Umma protect U until my last breath!”. Daddy’s little boy…


You had better be a father NIGGY!



Aww, Davido feeds his daughter (photo)

45 in Custody over Boko Haram Plot in Lagos

Nigeria’s secret police have arrested and charged 45 suspects over an alleged Boko Haram plot to attack the country’s financial hub, Lagos, sources with knowledge of the matter told AFP on Sunday.
“About 60 suspects were picked up from different locations in Lagos by the Department of State  Services acting on intelligence information they were planning to attack Dolphin Estate in Ikoyi last month,” said one source, referring to an upscale area of Lagos. Both sources, who asked not to be identified for security reasons, said some of the suspects were released after preliminary investigations, while 45 others were taken to a magistrate court on Friday.

Woman arrested after kidnapping man and forcing him to perform oral sex

The Clinton Police Department released sordid details about the recent kidnapping and subsequent sexual abuse of a Florida man visiting Jackson, Mississippi to participate in a bodybuilding competition.

The unnamed victim was walking through downtown Jackson when 43 year old Cathy Priest allegedly forced him by gunpoint into her Mazda Miata and drove him to her mobile home in nearby Clinton.

Saturday, 24 October 2015

Photos: Military destroy more of Boko haram camps, discover tunnels dug by sect members

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The Nigerian troops of 5 Brigade Nigerian Army have destroyed all Boko Haram camps and enclaves at the border towns of Kerenowa and Chikun Gudu as well as their contiguous villages in Borno State.

[HURRAY] Katy Perry: ‘Roar’ Singer Turns 31 — Happy Birthday

katy-perry-birthday-gty-leadHappy Birthday, Katy Perry! It’s been quite the year for the ‘California Gurls’ singer, who performed at both the Super Bowl and the Grammys AND reunited with her ex John Mayer! Celebrate now with a look back at her year in photos!


It’s an extra special day for KatyCats everywhere! Katy Perry  turns 31 today, October 25, and you can bet she’s celebrating in style. And how could she not? The “Dark Horse” singer is coming off another stellar year filled with new releases, headlining performances and new love (well, sort of). Join us now as we celebrate her special day with a look back at her best pics!




We’re sure Katy Perry won’t be having your average birthday celebration — not after the amazing year she’s had! First and foremost, we have to discuss her EPIC performance at the 2015 Super Bowl, where she road out onto the field on top a gigantic robotic lion while performing her mega-hit “Roar.” The pop superstar than proceeded to bring out Lenny Kravitz, who performed her first hit single, “I Kissed A Girl,” and Missy Elliott, who busted out her hits “Get Ur Freak On,” and “Work It.” Amazing!



Not long after that, Katy returned to the Grammys stage, where she sent chills down our spines with her haunting performance of  “By the Grace of God.” Shedding her zanier costumes for an angelic white column gown and matching cape, Katy belted her heart out while singing the song she wrote after her divorce from Russell Brand. On the Grammys red carpet, Katy told Ryan Seacrest that she chose that song to perform to “close out” her album Prism, which proved to be a huge success.


Meanwhile in the love department, Katy was rumored to have reunited with her ex John Mayer, 37, after the two were spotted holding hands at Allison Williams‘ wedding on Sept. 19. Pics of the pair on The Daily Mail show them all cozied up with each other during the ceremony, looking happy as ever. Prior to the wedding, the two were also spotted together at a Grateful Dead show on July 4, despite breaking up for a second time this year alone. Hey, whatever makes her happy!


While it seems unlikely that Katy will be releasing new music before the end of the year, the “Birthday” singer (that’s right, she has her own birthday song) she did revealed that she plans to hit the studio again once her tour ends. “I’m still on tour so when I get off tour is when I will start to refocus,” she said. “I have been on the road for almost a year and I am tired. I have done enough! I have done one-hundred-and-forty-one shows and I have ten more shows in South America, so that is what I am looking forward to right now.” Take all the time you need, Katy — you deserve it.


Join us in wishing Katy a very Happy Birthday in the comment below!


— Alyssa Montemurro 



[HURRAY] Katy Perry: ‘Roar’ Singer Turns 31 — Happy Birthday

Olamide, Phyno, round off Made of Black campaign in Benin, Port Harcourt

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Last weekend, the Guinness made of black train berthed in Benin-City, after delivering amazing experiences to consumers in Enugu, Lagos and Port Harcourt. In its continuous bid to discover and celebrate some of Nigeria’s unsung heroes, the Guinness team has travelled across different cities in Nigeria for an exceptional celebration of outstanding Made of Black Heroes.

Friday, 23 October 2015

New intriguing bank robbery technology in Akure



IT would have been disastrous if not for the ingenuity and dexterity of some crack detectives in the Ondo state police command. The detectives foiled a plan by some  robbers who dug a tunnel into the premises of one of the old generation banks in Akure, the Ondo State capital with the intention to bomb and subsequently rob the bank located along  Ado/ Owo road.

Thursday, 22 October 2015

Kim Kardashian Celebrates Engagement Anniversary With Close-Up Pic Of Huge Ring

This is one way to commemorate a two year engagement anniversary! Kim Kardashian shared an upclose photo of her HUGE diamond ring that husband Kanye West presented to her when he asked her to marry him. See the pic here!

Kim Kardashian, 35, shares her birthday with the day she and Kanye West, 38, got engaged. However, the reality star decided to wait an extra day and shared a close up picture of her gigantic engagement ring on Oct. 22! Kim’s ring picture wasn’t the only thing she posted to commemorate her two year engagement anniversary! Click to see all the pictures she posted!
The 35-year-old captioned the photo in the most perfect way, with a simple diamond ring emoji. That wasn’t the only picture shared from that special day! She even posted sweet photos of herself and Kanye kissing from that same night and captioned it, “#TBT to 2 years ago when I got engaged! 💍All of the pics are up on my app!”

800,000 commit suicide from depression annually—DON




A professor of psychiatry, Joseph Adeyemi, has said that no fewer than 800,000 people commit suicide yearly due to depression, yet policies on mental challenges remain archaic.
Professor Adeyemi, who spoke in Lagos at the presentation of the book Shadows in the Mirror: the Many Faces of Depression, written by Dr. Vivian Ikem, said the Mental Health Act, enacted in the 1900s, was last reviewed in 1959 despite medical improvements made over the years.
He said: “Our laws should keep up with current situations, but we have remained static; the way we were in 1959.”

Thursday, 8 October 2015

ISIS Reveals the Address of Navy SEAL who killed Osama Bin Laden unfazed by & Urged Terrorists to Kill Him!

 

 THE Navy SEAL who shot dead Osama Bin Laden is undaunted by Islamic State (ISIS) death threats after his address was published by a British jihadi

Robert O'Neill has boldly spoken out after his private details were posted online with calls on American extremists to execute him.
The chilling threat labelled Mr O'Neill - who killed al-Qaeda terrorist chief bin Laden in 2011 - as a "number one target" and left instructions on how to find the Navy SEAL. 

The original post was published under the name Umm Hussain Britaniya - one of the online identities assumed by female British jihadist Sally Jones.

EBOLA HITS NIGERIA AGAIN! 2 DEAD IN CALABAR AND LAGOS, 10 QUARANTINED


Ebola has hit Nigeria again. This is a confirmed case as the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, UCTH, has quarantined ten persons following the death of a patient in the hospital on Wednesday with symptoms suspected to be Ebola virus.

Another patient who was brought in from Cross Rivers also died in the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital of high fever and symptoms relating to the Ebola Virus. The entire emergency wing of the hospital has been quarantined and all possible contacts with the dead patient has been isolated.

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Nigeria Army arrest Boko Haram financier in Borno


The Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman, said on Tuesday that troops had arrested a financier of the Boko Haram insurgents in Borno State.

Usman said in a statement that that the man, identified as Mohammed Maina, was arrested in Bama with N1m cash on him.

He said that the suspect was also a supplier of kola nuts and other stimulants to the insurgents.
The Army spokesman said that the suspect, a native of Shuari Village in Bama Local Government Area, might have been collecting monetary contributions from Boko Haram sympathisers along the Maiduguri-Dikwa-Kulli axis of the state.

I Know Diezani Would be Arrested in London – Oshiomhole



The Edo State Governor, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole, on Tuesday said he was not surprised by the current travails of a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, in the United Kingdom given that the nation’s economy had been badly managed over the years.

He said, “For me, I don’t think anybody should be surprised (about Alison-Madueke’s trial in the UK) because even the most favourable commentator on the Nigerian condition, the economy, the polity and the society, agrees that our economy was badly mismanaged over the years. I have not seen one commentator that disagrees.

Boko Haram Pledges Allegiance to ISIS!


Nigeria's Boko Haram militants have just released a video, with a person who spoke without identifying himself re-affirming their allegiance to the Islamic State group and its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

He asserted that Boko Haram, also known as IS West Africa Province, was still under the leadership of Abubakar Shekau, who hasn't appeared in a video since February.

Is Cara Delevingne Engaged to St. Vincent? Actress Wearing Stunning Ring on That Finger: Pics

 


Are Cara Delevingne and girlfriend St. Vincent ready to tie the knot?
The 23-year-old model-turned-actress has been spotted wearing a gorgeous ring on that finger over the course of Paris Fashion Week, prompting speculation that the Paper Towns beauty is engaged to St. Vincent (real name Annie Clark), her girlfriend of about 11 months.

Delevingne's rep had no comment when asked about the possible engagement.

Ministerial list splits Senate


• Buhari lobbies as PDP senators doubt anti-graft war
• Screening begins on Tuesday


A CRACK seems to have appeared among Senators over confirmation of ministerial nominees following yesterday’s unveiling of the list transmitted to the upper chamber by President Muhammadu Buhari last week.

Some senators are not comfortable with particular candidates while others fault the number.
Meanwhile, the Presidency has begun moves to reach out to Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)‎ senators with a view to persuading them to accept the 21 ministerial nominees President Muhammadu Buhari submitted to the Senate last week even as the upper chamber has fixed next Tuesday for their screening.

Monday, 5 October 2015

Former Minister of Petroleum Alison Diezani Madueke's N7,810,000 Seized in London!



A court in London has approved the seizure of cash from Nigeria's former oil minister Alison Diezani-Madueke, reports BBC Africa's Sam Piranty.

The amount seized from the former minister is about $41,000 (£27,000), (N7,810,000) following an application brought by the UK's National Crime Agency under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
The court ruled that the money can be held for six months.

Jose Mourinho: Chelsea Manager Charged with Misconduct


 Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has been charged with misconduct by the Football Association for remarks he made about match officials following his side's 3-1 home loss to Southampton on Saturday. 

The FA alleges his comments "imply bias on the part of a match official".
Mourinho felt referee Robert Madley denied Chelsea a penalty on Saturday, adding officials were "afraid" to award his side spot-kicks.

The 52-year-old has until 18:00 BST on 8 October to respond to the charge.

African Governments Show Improvements But Progress 'Stalls'


Thirty-three out of Africa's 54 countries have shown improvements in the way they are governed over the last four years, research has found.

But the researchers behind the Ibrahim Index of African Governance say progress "is stalling".
The index measures changes in development, human rights, security and economic opportunity.
Mauritius and Cape Verde are the top-ranked countries, and South Sudan and Somalia are at the bottom of the index.

Saturday, 13 June 2015

Memoire: Emmanuel Ifeajuna: Legend behind Nigeria's 1966 Coup and First Black African to Win a Gold Medal

 
This is in memory of the feat he achieved when he became the first black African to win a gold medal in Canada at the Commonwealth Games in 1954. 
 
The Late Emmanuel Ifeajuna, unarguably became the first single individual Nigerian-  African to write both Nigeria and Africa’s name on the world history map in sports  and became the first Nigerian and black African to win Africa’s first gold medal in all time sport event. 
 
Before he joined the Nigeria Army, Ifeajuna, then a Medical Student at the University College Ibadan, earned for himself this honour. 

Fake Military Officer and two other suspect arrested for burglary incidents in Lakele Community, Kwara State

Kwara State command of the NSCDC has arrested a fake military officer identified as Abdulkadir Bolaji, 41 years and two others for sequence ...