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Friday, 17 June 2016

Opinion: See The Project This Governor Is Commissioning


I was just checking up news updates online this morning (being current and updated is a perk that comes with being jobless in Nigeria, no envy me abeg LOL), I was on popular forum when an headline caught my attention, curiosity took over and I clicked on the link, the headline was unbeliveable, I was about to discard it as fraud when I saw the picture that followed the story, pictures don't lie right? (a wrong proverb in this age anyway, with apps like Photoshop, you know the rest) Alas! It was the Governor of a state in South West commissioning measuring scales. His reason for the 'project' was noble, to prevent cheating in business transactions. What can be more noble?

I tried hacking into the mind of this Governor, what motivated him to embark on this noble adventure? This particular state was reported to be owing it workers salary arrears in the past, long before other states joined the 'debt venture', perhaps, the governor seeks to protect his technically broke workers with this project, I mean, why should a market woman cheat a government worker with little cash to spend?

But on a more serious note, this is Nigeria, a country operating a three tiers of government, we have the president, the governors and local government chairmen, if a governor of a state is posing for the camera, all smiles and contented, with maybe some commissioners and special advisers, all to commission measuring scales, what should the local government chairmen be commissioning? Should we be expecting our president to commission a mottor park to ease public transport?
If we continue with this trend, when are we really going to measure up to other developed countries of the world?

This is a drama and I do not want to call it a drama of the absurd, maybe this governor's project is amazing, but it is so sad that this is the condition of most states in the country, some governors are just there to pay salary, which is not even regular, and smile and pose for the camera once in a while to promote their image, the first half of 2016 is almost over, try and find out how many worthy projects the governor of your state has flagged off or commissioned, you will be shocked at your discovery.

Is the venture good? Yes, but is it befitting the status of the executive governor of a state? Eish! Help me abeg!

Friday, 10 June 2016

Hilarious! See What Actor Afeez Owo Is Breaking His Fast With

The actor known for his comic movies and funny Yoruba accent posted this on instagram with the caption:

"Omo toba gbawe deede... lollll" meaning "child that fasts regularly...".
Really hilarious.

Fayose's Stomach Infrastructure Train Moves To Erio-Ekiti (Photos)



The Ayodele Fayose Stomach Infrastructure train Thursday stopped at Erio Ekiti to share food items and cash to the people. It should be recalled that the train had visited Ado Ekiti, Ikere Ekiti, Afao-Ekiti, Are and Iworoko Ekiti.

The Deputy Speaker of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Hon Adewumi; member Ekiti State House of Assembly, Dayo Maxima and the Honorable Chairman of Ekiti west Local Government Council Hon Kola Omotunde Solomon were in Erio-Ekiti to assist the Personal Assistant to Ekiti State Governor on Stomach Infrastructure and General Administration, Sunshine Anifowose in distributing food item on hehalf of the Governor.
More photos below...




91.1% Of Tomato Pastes In Nigeria Are Fake


Tomato pastes manufacturers in the country yesterday told the House of Representatives Joint Committees on Healthcare Services and Drugs and Narcotics that over 91.1 percent of tomato pastes in the country were fake and substandard.

Some of the tomato pastes manufacturing companies that attended the public hearing were Dangote Farms, Erisco Foods Limited and Savanna Farms.

In his submission, the legal adviser of Erisco Foods, Abdulraham Kadri told the committee that the company, alongside Dangote Farms and Savanna Farms, were not at the public hearing because of the financial damage substandard and fake tomato pastes had caused the country.

Thursday, 9 June 2016

Kwara Governor Arrives China (Pic)


The Executive governor of Kwara state,bAbdulfatah Ahmed  arrived Ningbo, China today with his aides.

The governor is expected to sign some business deals with foreign investors in East China tomorrow.

Nigeria Has Been On Auto-Pilot Since May 29th, 2015 With No Leader, Says PDP


The opposition tweeted this earlier today. You know what they mean, but what do you think?

FG to begin recruitment of 500,000 unemployed graduates next week


The Federal Government today ‎announced it will commence the recruitment of 500,000 unemployed graduates to benefit from the N500 billion social investment Programme included in the 2016 Budget. The announcement was made in a statement issued by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo , Laolu Akande today June 8th.

According to the statement, application will be received as Sunday June 12th ‎as the portal would formally be launched on Saturday, June 11.

The statement reads: “It would be recalled that President Muhammadu Buhari in his May 29th Democracy Day broadcast to the nation formally launched the unprecedented social investment programmes already provided for under the 2016 Appropriation by the administration.

“The 500,000 Teacher Corps, nicknamed N-Power Teach on the portal, is one of the three direct job creation and training schemes Nigerians can start applying for from Sunday, June 12.

Others are N-Power Knowledge which will train 25,000 Nigerians in the area of technology, and N-Power Build, which train another 75,000 in the areas of building services, construction, utilities, hospitality and catering, automotive vocations, aluminium and gas services.

“All trainees would be paid for the duration of their training. The N-Power Teacher Corps initiative which will engage and train 500,000 young unemployed graduates is a paid volunteer programme of a 2-year duration.

“Unemployed Nigerians selected and trained will play teaching, instructional, and advisory roles in primary, and secondary schools, agricultural extension systems across the country, public health and community education-covering civic and adult education.

“Besides their monthly take home pay estimated at about N23, 000, the selected 500,000 graduates will also get computer devices that will contain information necessary for their specific engagement, as well as information for their continuous training and development. They get to keep the devices even after exiting from the programme.

“According to the plan of the Buhari administration, the N-Power Teacher Corps programme is an invaluable opportunity for young Nigerians to make immense economic and social contributions to the nation while developing their skills. It will also help to address the problems of inadequate teachers in public schools.

“Also, persons enlisted under the scheme will gain work experience and acquire key competencies through academic and non-academic capacity building programmes intended to improve their competitiveness in the workplace. Their devices will come loaded with knowledge-oriented applications and software that will enable them acquire the skills and capacity.

“Under the N-Power Knowledge scheme, there are three aspects: Creative, Technology Software and Hardware. These three sub-divisions would will train 25,000 young Nigerians in all.

“5000 of them would be trained in Animation, Graphic Design, Post-Production, Script-Writing. All of those under the sub-division of N-Power Knowledge-creative category.

“The N-Power Knowledge scheme also has a technology category in two aspects: hardware and software. 10,000 Nigerians would be trained, and equipped in the area of software development, including web designers, and another 10,000 in hardware expertise including to repair, maintain and assemble mobile phones, tablets, computers and other devices.

“Also the N-Power Build category was designed realizing that the presence of a well-trained and highly skilled youth population in any economy has direct impact on entrepreneurship/wealth creation, which in turn leads to a decline in unemployment.

‘N-Power Build is therefore an accelerated training and certification (Skills to Job/Enterprise) programme that will engage and train 75,000 young unemployed Nigerians in order to build a new crop of skilled and highly competent workforce of technicians, artisans and service professionals.

The other schemes in the Buhari presidency

Buhari's Poor Performance: When The Bell Rings Twice By Sam Omatseye


Not many thought the first year of Muhammadu Buhari would look like this. The price of pump price at 145, the naira at 350 to a dollar, not a single road tarred, the 2016 Budget in baby steps, no minister has received a tranche for work, salary backlogs now a routine, herdsmen as killer squads, Biafra on the rampage, Niger Delta brigands reborn, a labour strike, the President has only visited one state on official trip, his plane has landed on four continents, the change mantra muted.

Yet, if you go to the streets, there is no rage or less rage or impotent rage, but a sense of paralysis. The average Nigerian, including those who did not vote for Buhari, are not willing to pelt indignation. They feel poor, even poorer. Power that spewed out radiance in the first few months of his administration has returned to its habitual epilepsy. Jobs? Where are they? The welfare scheme and food for students? Not on the cards today. Many cannot pay rents, many squeeze out meals, wards cannot face their principals for lack of fees. Patience is tested everywhere. Those who are asking for it are also being asked for it. Yet, Buhari is Teflon, rising somewhat above popular anger.

Much of it, ironically, can be attributed to Buhari himself. The people at the hem are not yet angry with the man at the helm. For two reasons, mainly. One, his biography has proved compelling, even in office. No one thinks him a thief. No one thinks him contemplating thieving. Added to that, he turned the EFCC into a vault of revelations. This man stole that, that smaller man stole that bigger sum. The newspapers became headlines of statistical horror of billions of naira and dollar. All the peacock men in the Jonathan era, who suffused us with righteous rhetoric, of brokered ethnicity and marketed shoelessness, have become the fingers of impunity or retreated into priestly or pastoral silences.
Perhaps for the first time since independence, we have an elected president whose finger is not suspected of pecuniary mischief. He might have flown to Asia, Europe and the United States, and slept in the luxury of jet and high-flown hotels. He is not in any suggestion of a narrative of stealing.
We also know that integrity is good, but no matter how good, it will not put food on the table. There lies the moral dilemma of the Buhari era so far. We pine for holiness; we want the sort of character that John Milton painted of the Christ in Paradise Lost. But Christ can be boring if he does not change water to wine or give us fishes that defeat the appetite. The alternative is to call for Satan, and the sins multiply. Hence, Satan was a more colorful and majestic character in Milton’s epic than the beautiful blandness of his Christ. We had a lot of Satan of greed in the last dispensation. That accounts for the Buhari appeal.

This is perhaps the first time that the war on corruption is fought with palpable sincerity. Paradoxically, it is also the first time it is pursued with epic naivety. The battle seems more about the optics so far, about the stunning figures, about the pruned dignity of the culprit in court, of the stories of vomiting and chewed statements, of court orders ignored and obeyed, of a puffing Eleyinmi as Senate President and a bragging Fani-Kayode clutching the air of the moral superior. Of course, a stooping former soldier is almost numbed over charges that he played charity with government money. Money to save lives in battle was diverted to save the office of the shoeless maestro.

But then, Buhari wanted to roll back Boko Haram, and he has. Once the pious upstarts planted righteous flags and choked cities and towns and its shadow threatened Kashim Shettima’s position as Borno State governor. Shettima told us more than anyone was ready to say about the ragtag army of bigots, that they were better armed and motivated. Now, Boko Haram is a puny blood fest, harassing only intermittently with suicides. It is a mark it cannot hold out for too long.

So, Buhari governed gravely, and he changed the moral tone of government. He also nipped the greatest existential threat to our nationhood in the past three decades. For one year, we can say he did well and, some may say, even very well.

But very well does not put food on the table. It does not seem now that many know well what the blueprint is for the economy. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo articulated this at The Nation newspaper’s First National Conference on the Economy. Since then though, he has made references to it in snippets. But, it will not resonate until we start seeing steps.
No matter the high moral tone of the economy, and a sense of tranquility, if the economy is not handled with deliberate urgency, the austere image of the president will get a beating from the hungry and disaffected. This may be the flipside of the election that brought George W. Bush to office. Bill Clinton was credited with the biggest economic expansion in U.S. history with many jobs available. But his party’s nominee Al Gore, who was his vice, lost out because of Clinton’s moral baggage. The people chose character over prosperity. Of course, when they lost prosperity under Bush, they gave a black man, Barack Obama, the task to carry both the moral and economic burdens. Just like Larry Mamutry’s novel, Lonesome Dove, where the black man serves as the moral restraint for the white man, Obama becomes what sociologists have called the “magical negro.” He takes the fall for the Caucasian predatory excesses. Buhari should learn not to be a fall guy of his own integrity.

As noted last week, he can take advantage of bellwether minister Babatunde Fashola (SAN), whose ministry can galvanise activity with works and housing and power projects. That was how FD Roosevelt jolted America with the New Deal, which some critics called the “raw deal” then. Other ministers, too, can follow suit at various levels.

His first year is noted for some notorious silences. The Agatu-Fulani herdsmen saga, Ese Oruru, labour strike, pump price hike. He has visited many places, but only Cross River State in Nigeria for business. His voice roared over Biafra agitation, Niger Delta Avengers and the Shiite group up north. No problem with that if the same decibel of rhetoric flogged the herdsmen. He has clutched endlessly for reasons. A leader is empty without empathy. He needs to connect on an emotional level, especially at a time when many are hurting. Life and death, says David, are in the power of the tongue.

The second year often is time to settle down to substantial work. As John Donne wrote, ask not for whom the bell tolls, Mr. President, it tolls for thee. A year from now, the bell would have rung twice, where will his tenure be?


This article was written by My Sam Omatsaye and published in the The Nation Newspaper.

Check Out How Slim Actress Nkiru Sylvanus Used To Be In This Throwback Pics

The beautiful actress shared these throwback pictures. See how slim she used to be.



Two Girls Expelled After Photo Of Them Kissing Went Viral


Annie Walsh, A Grade A school in ‪Sierra Leone‬'  decided to expel two of its students after a photo of the two girls kissing in the public while wearing a school uniform went viral.

According to some eye witness account, the two girls both yelled "kiss me" in their way home before engaging in the act.

The student said their very public display of love in the form of a kiss which got them expelled with a possibility of being blacklisted by all schools in Sierra Leone was part of how they express themselves to perform a “non-conformist” act.

However, the students were  unrepentant as they said they will pull off the same “non-conformist” act if they had it to do over again.

Meanwhile, The students expulsion has generated different reactions and comments within the school, the country and also on social media as most social media commentators were against the administration’s decision with mant concluding that the students have been treated unfairly.

Some comemmentator opined that the incidence will  draw attention to gay and lesbian students who are treated poorly in Sierra Leone .

Tinubu: I Am Not Fighting With Buhari, Denies Rumour


The National Leader and one of the founders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has denied the rumour making the round  that he publicly opposed the policies and performance of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Asiwaju affirmed that he had no rift with the President.

This was contained in a statement issued on Tuesday by Tinubu’s spokesperson, Sunday Dare. He said:

“They were angry that some people would just manipulate and fabricate stories and go ahead to publish lies and absolute nonsense. All I could do was to calm them down. In the social media age, any knucklehead can publish or turn fact on its head. But we know this recent one is again coming from the stable of people who have sworn to destroy the relationship between President Buhari and Asiwaju Tinubu. Already, they have failed.

“The fact is this: Sam Omatseye, who is the chairman, editorial board of The Nation, is a journalist of repute and a powerful and independent mind, who needs no prodding before he writes. He has been running a weekly Monday column since the paper’s inception and cannot and does not speak for Asiwaju Tinubu. His Monday 30th May column, titled ‘When the bell rings twice’ is entirely an analysis by him, penned and signed by him.”

Dare added that the ongoing drama on the social media was to attribute falsely to Tinubu a piece that did not originate from him, describing it as unacceltable.

Source: Daily Post

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Photos Of The Girl Who Died After Allegedly Taking Septrin


Perhaps, going to a chemist shop to buy drugs was the grestest mistake of 14 yr old Amina as she Ibrahim suffered severe burns after she allegedly took antibiotics, Septrin prescribed to her by a chemist. Her condition thereafter degenerated into the Stevens Johnson Syndrome (SJS).

She died in the morning of June 2nd. So sad. More photos below...



Breaking News: Tribunal dismisses Wada’s petition, Upholds Kogi gov’s election

The Kogi State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal sitting in Abuja has dismissed the petition filed by the Peoples Democratic Party and its candidate in the last year’s governorship election in the state, Idris Wada, challenging the election of the incumbent Governor Yahaya Bello.


The tribunal had earlier in the judgment struck out the petition while upholding the notice of preliminary objection raised by Bello, his party, the All Progressives Congress, and the Independent National Electoral Commission, against the petition, but still went ahead to determine it on its merit.

It held in its pronouncement on the respondents’ preliminary objection that the petitioners lacked locus standi to challenge the nomination of Bello as the APC candidate in the election.

The tribunal held that even if it was wrong to strike out the petition at the preliminary stage, there was no merit in the entire petition supporting its grounds and the prayers sought.

Wada and others had in their petition asked the tribunal to hold that he polled the highest lawful  votes in the November 21 election and the December 5, 2015‎ supplementary election and should be returned as the elected Governor of the state.

Punch

Outrage As Versity Student Who Raped Unconscious Woman Got Light Sentence



After former Stanford University swimmer was sentenced to six months in jail for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman on campus and the victim's emotional letter to her attacker went viral, the assault case made waves on social media, with some questioning why the former Stanford student received so little jail time.

In an emotional letter read in court during sentencing, the victim, who is not being identified, recounted the moment she showered at the hospital after she was assaulted by then-freshman Brock Turner behind a Stanford dumpster in January 2015.

"I stood there examining my body beneath the stream of water and decided, I don't want my body anymore. I was terrified of it, I didn't know what had been in it, if it had been contaminated, who had touched it," she said. "I wanted to take off my body like a jacket and leave it at the hospital with everything else."

Turner, 20, was sentenced Thursday to six months in Santa Clara County Jail by Judge Aaron Persky. A jury found him guilty in March of three felony charges: assault with intent to commit rape of an intoxicated/unconscious person, penetration of an intoxicated person and penetration of an unconscious person.


ABC news

See The Remain Of Raymond Dokpesi's Car After Assassination Attempt (Pics)


It should be recalled that there was an assassination attempt on the life of High Chief Raymond Dokpesi, owner of DAAR Communication by unknown gunmen on Saturday. He however escaped the attack as he was not in the vehicle at the time of the incidence. More pictures below...


Buhari May Extend 10-Day Trip To London, May Undergo Surgery



SaharaReporters has exclusively learned that President Muhammadu Buhari’s urgent 10-day trip to London to treat an ear infection may be extended because he also needs attention for “a terrible cough that has persisted longer than the ear infection.”

The President began his trip on Monday. In a statement, the presidential Senior Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, described his principal’s ear infection as “persistent”.

Last week, Mr. Buhari cancelled an official visit to Lagos State on account of the same problem, according to statements by the President’s Office at that time. He subsequently also canceled scheduled visits to Ogoni for the launch of a major clean-up campaign, and to Senegal for an ECOWAS engagement.

Sources speaking on condition of anonymity told SaharaReporters today there are about 10 persons on Mr. Buhari’s support team to London.

“This includes his [Mr. Buhari’s] physician Dr. Sanusi Rafindadi and another [medical] consultant,” the source stated.

Other members of the team include his Aide-de-Camp, Lt. Colonel Muhammed Lawal Abubakar; the State Chief of Protocol (SCOP) Lawal Kazaure; the Chief Security Officer (CSO); his Personal Assistant, and a cook.

A source also disclosed that Mr. Buhari will reside in “Abuja House,” the official residence of the Nigerian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom.

This source explained that the President is expected to remain in outpatient care in the days following his medical visit, which suggests that surgery may be on the cards for the Nigerian leader.

Culled from SaharaReporters

Wedding Loading? Funke 'Jennifer' Akindele Flaunts Engagement Ring


It should be recalled that the actress got engaged to singer JJC Skillz a few months ago after a period of secret romance.

The popular actress took to snap chat to flaunt her engagement ring for the first time.

We are looking forward to the wedding.

I Did Not Leave Empty Treasury - Jonathan


Former President Goodluck Jonathan on monday sstated that contrary to widespread reports and speculations, he did not leave an empty treasury for President Muhammadu Buhari who took over on 29 May last year.

The former president made this known while speaking on Bloomberg TV, he said “It is not true; there is no way that he (President Buhari) would have inherited an empty treasury and at the same time give bailout to the states. It’s not possible.

He said further that he was under investigation apparently by the federal government, while he pointedly refuted the Buhari administration’s claim that he left behind an economy that was already crippled.

“Nigeria is a fairly robust economy,” Jonathan said, adding: “But sometimes, we over politicise some issues and make it look so bad. It was not that bad. Some people ask questions like I was the president of Nigeria since independence; I was the president for five years.”

Jonathan confirmed in the interview that he was indeed under investigation but refused to give further details. “Of course, obviously, I would be investigated. In fact, I am being investigated. Investigations are going on. I would not want to make certain comments because government is working,”



RCCG Reacts To 'Sacrificial Giving Form' Issued By A Parish


Yesterday, this sacrificial giving form issued by the Pastor of Redeemed Christan Church Of God,  region 14 went viral on social media.

This of course sparked controversies and generated comments on the social media. The Church headquarters has however
released a statement reacting to the
controversy. See the statement below...

Monday, 6 June 2016

Shocking: See The Sacrificial Giving Form A RCCG Parish Gave Members Asking For Houses, Cars, Lands & Money

Seeing, they say is beliving, the pictures below is a sacrificial giving  form a RCCG gave the members to fill and submit to the church. I think it is fantastically shocking.



We Will Bomb Aso Rock, National Assembly, Others - Niger-Delta Avengers


THE Niger Delta Militant group, the Joint Niger Delta Liberation Force, on Monday once again has restated its resolve to unleash six missiles on the country.

In a statement released by group on Monday, the group named its targets, advising  all occupants of the buildings to vacate them.

Thestatement, signed by General Akotebe Darikoro, Commander, General Duties; General Torunanaowei Latei, Creeks Network Coordinator; General Agbakakuro Owei-Tauro, Pipelines Bleeding Expert; and General Pulokiri Ebiladei, Intelligence Bureau, said the decision to notify the occupants of the buildings to vacate them was because the aim of their struggle was not to destroy lives.


The statement, unedited, reads in full below:

"In our final meeting it was resolved that the Nigerian Communication Satellite Orbit should be shut down so that it will avoid the cause of electronic radiation to human lives.

“Also, the followings occupants of these buildings should as a matter of urgency vacate in them immediately IN THEIR OWN INTEREST to save their lives because our fight is not for ANY HUMAN BLOOD but to destroy all those infrastructures that were built with our oil and gas monies in this country. We will make federal government and oil companies to suffer as they have made the people of Niger Delta region suffers over the years from environmental degradation, and environmental pollution. They include:
1. STATE HOUSE, VILLA- ABUJA
2. DEFENCE HEADQUARTERS
3. DSS HEADQUARTERS
4. POLICE HEADQUARTERS
5. NATIONAL ASSENBLY
6. NNPC TOWERS
7. CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA
8. SUPREME COURT/APPEAL COURT
9. AGIP HEADQUARTERS, ABUJA
10. SHELL HEADQUARERS, LAGOS
11. CHEVRON HEADQUARTERS, LAGOS
12. EXXON MOBIL, LAGOS
13. NLNG, LAGOS & ABUJA OFFICES
14. KADUNA REFINERY
15. ALL MILITARY FORMATIONS IN ABUJA, LAGOS, KADUNA, BENUE, ETC.
“We shall fire these Missiles’ simultaneously at the night, as this will enable every Nigerians to see the movement of the MISSILES and equally to believe us of our seriousness attached to the final breakup as predicted by the United States of America (USA).


“We equally advise the Diplomatic Community to be neutral on this issue as wrong comments against us will be seen as saboteurs. Where they are staying presently will not be affected which is not part of our targeted areas of destruction in the country.

“We shall embarrass the self acclaimed Nigerian Air Force with their recent deployment of fighter aircraft, helicopter gunship and surveillance aircraft when at this digital age, countries are talking about Missile development, and they still condescend so low of their present obsolete equipment. This is sad indeed!”
“Note, we are going to destroy the ones they have deployed to Escravos, Forcados in Delta State; Bonga oil field, Agbami offshore and Brass in Bayelsa; Bony in Rivers; Qua Iboe Terminal in Akwa Ibom State, and Opuekeba in Ondo State if they fails to remove them before time. Our crack team has taken inventory of their equipments. Even the present suffering from a rare ear disease known as Meniere’s disease by President Muhammadu Buhari will not win any sympathy to save our action against the federal government. The name Nigeria as a country will come to an end this week.

“The so called military operations code named ‘OPERATION PULO SHIELD’ in the Niger Delta region who our partners in the oil bunkering activities, because presently without been told the former JTF Commander Major-General Emmanuel Atewe who was arrested by the EFCC last week over pipelines surveillance contract amounts to N8.2 billion in the region, is an eye opener to the federal government that the military are fully involved in illegal bunkering in the area. They only destroy those who could not afford their bidding and further lobby to come to the Niger Delta region because of what they are gaining from the area.


“Imagine, an Army private’s and corporals from the North could build business plaza of 3 storeys with several estate and other buildings including exotic cars to the detriment of the region? The Pharaoh of Nigeria (Buhari) should take the counsel of sycophants and jesters around him of the region especially Mr. Ayiri Emami and Professor Ita Sagey who are presently in our searchlight.


The founder of the Niger Delta Ex-Agitators, Israel Akpodoro, is a dead man and that he should not hide for linking former President, Goodluck Jonathan and Governor Seriake Dickson with the Avengers. We are not in ANY community, the Military can’t locate Tompolo but we have identified where he is now.

“Presently, Tompolo is in Libya and we’ll get him dead or alive for betraying us in supporting the federal government against us.


“Nigerian Military has weak intelligence gathering mechanism hence they could not identify our modu oparandi. Nigerian military is only good in carrying AK47 to harass innocent people and raping young girls and women.


“If the oil companies especially Shell and Chevron spents billions of naira to only undertake repairs of damaged oil and gas pipelines in the region, when such funds were better channeled for the payments of Bonga oil spill in 2011 and Chevron gas explosion in Koluama, Bayelsa state in 2012 would have saved them from these bombing and their present predicament would have been a thing of the past. Since they don’t want to hear, we’ll continue to break the pipelines until they do the needful for our old parents at home because that is the only language the companies and federal government hears in the country from the region
when such funds were better channeled for the payments of Bonga oil spill in 2011 and Chevron gas explosion in Koluama, Bayelsa state in 2012 would have saved them from these bombing and their present predicament would have been a thing of the past. Since they don’t want to hear, we’ll continue to break the pipelines until they do the needful for our old parents at home because that is the only language the companies and federal government hears in the country from the region."

Fallen Heroes Who Dies Fighting Boko Haram Laid To Rest (Pic)


A Twitter activist based in Maiduguri, Dan Borno shared this photo of soldiers who lost their lives during face-off with the dreaded boko haram terrorist group. Only one of the soldiers was however identified by the activist.

He posted this photo on twitter with this caption 'Rest in Peace Capt. AbdulRazak Idrisa Timta - died defending his country Nigeria against #BokoHaram. Rest soldier.'

Check Out Adekunle Gold With Grammy Award Winner Angelique Kidjo ( Photo)

Adekunle shared the picture he took with the multi Grammy award winning musician Angelique Kidjo on his instagram page with this caption:



Earth Tremor Causes Panic In Oyo Community, Residents Flee Homes


Saki Residents in Oke Ogun area of Oyo State are now living in palpable fear over what they described as earth tremor that started few weeks ago.

It was reported by Vanguard that the deafening underground vibration are rampant in areas like  Medinat, Veterinary and Ogbooro areas of the town.

According to Wikipedia, an earth tremor (also known as a earthquake or temblor) is the perceptible shaking of the surface of the earth, resulting from the sudden release of energy in the earth’s crust that creates seismic waves.Tremor can be violent enough to toss people around and destroy whole cities.

It is on record that Nigeria experienced tremor in 1933, 1939, 1964, 1984, 1990, 1994, 1997, 2000 and 2009.

The National President, Building Collapse Prevention Guild, Mr Kunle Awobodu, an expert in the built environment, recently stated that Nigeria, particularly the South-West region was not immuned to tremor.

He said further that geophysical and geological studies have discovered that a fault zone that connects with the Atlantic fracture system exists along Ifewara in Osun State and Zungeru in Niger State.

Meanwhile, an eyewitness, Alhaji Dauda Tijani said the underground vibration, which shakes houses in the affected areas to their foundations was very disturbing.

For fear of being caught unawares, residents of the areas have left the community in droves.

He said: “The terrible vibration started about three months ago, but we thought it was a mere noise that would stop. Instead of stopping, it happens on regular basis. At times, the ground could vibrate five times a day and at times, it may not vibrate within three days.

“People are very confused and have vacated the affected areas. My child was living there before, but he has been living with me for the past one and half months.”

“When the ground vibrates, buildings in the areas would be shaking seriously and then stop”.

Another eyewitness, Mr Adeola Fehintola, a lawyer, said the tremor was very unsettling.

According to him, the Oyo State Government sent some people here, but they are not showing enough seriousness about the issue.

“The Federal Government should please send experts here to see what the noise is. If it is something they can prevent or do something about, let them come quickly. We see this thing as something that needs urgent attention so that when it eventually happens, there will be no casualty. Residents have deserted the area as I’m speaking with you and many more are moving their things out, he said.

When Vanguard called the Special Adviser on Environment to Governor Abiola Ajimobi, he directed enquiries to the Permanent Secretary on Environment, Oguntola Gabriel who said when something like that happens, it is a precursor to an earthquake.

He said: “First of all, we have not been there. I was in Abuja and I just came back. When the ground vibrates like that, it’s a precursor to an earthquake. But, for now, I can’t validate that. This week, we will make sure we are there to see what is happening.”

Vanguard

Drink Your Oil While We Eat Our Yam - Arewa Chieftain Dares Niger Delta Avengers



Senator Joseph Kennedy N Waku a chieftain of the Arewa Consultative Forum has dared the Niger Delta to drink their oil and the north would hold on to their agriculture.

In a recent interview with Vanguard, Waku criticised the Niger Delta avengers for trying to hold the government ransom by blowing pipelines and distrupting economy activities in the oil sector.

When responding to questions on his opinion about trying to dialogue with the militants, Waku said:

“What kind of dialogue? Let them bring to table what they want. Let them do what they are doing, they will also suffer it. Are they also not suffering when they ruin the economy? Are they not facing the same problem like you and I? They are talking of marginalization today.

If you create Biafra today, is Biafra solidly Igbo’s? It’s not. When you go there, you would find a southern minority who will tell you that they don’t want to be part of it, even among the Igbo. Some Igbo will tell you that they don’t want it. If there is definitive kind of discrimination against certain segments of the country, that needs to be addressed because injustice creates dissatisfaction. If there have been injustices against one particular group in this country, let’s address it and not by taking the law into their hands.

That is criminality. We are also affected but we want to take it in a matured approach. You cannot go and begin to destroy state apparatus in order to achieve your agitation, it is against the law. I am not in a position to talk about which contract was revoked because I am not involved in that.

If those contracts were illegally awarded without going through the due process and the current administration wants to follow due process, what is bad about that? Go and do your investigation on that contract to see whether the old law that qualifies one for such contracts were made. What do you award contracts to militants for? In the first place, the name ‘militant’ is criminality. It is only this country that somebody will come back and say I am a militant and then ‘you award him contract.’ If they claim to be agitators as they are saying, then let them come out with their demands and not by holding the state to ransom.”

“What do they need? Let them come out and tell government that ‘this has been our farmland, it has been devastated, we have no land to farm anymore’ and then bring a proposal to the federal government. This is how it should be done than issuing threats. If I were the president, I would have ended that thing by now.

“Yes, by closing the whole thing down. Before oil came, didn’t this country exist? So, what are you talking about? We have been blindfolded and Nigeria became so lazy, a nation of cheap money. Before the oil, we had cocoa, we had palm oil, groundnut and pyramid, and those were the things that actually helped to develop the oil.

“At a point, we in Benue challenged them that okay,’ let them go and drink their oil, we would eat our yams and then see who will survive."


Pastor W.F Kumuyi Celebrates 75th Birthday Today


Pastor W.F Kumuyi, the founder and General overseer of Deeper life bible church clock 75 years today.

Pastor Kumuyi was born on the 6th of June, 1941 in Erin-Ijesha, Osun state.

We wish him a happy birthday.

Sunday, 5 June 2016

Pathetic! Father Kills Son For Having Sex With Sister (photo)

It was  a mixture of shock, disbelief and sympathy at the residence of  Mr Solomon, a residence of the Tasha Gwagwa area of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

The family of Mr Solomon became grief stricken when he mistakenly killed his 11-year old son in a bid to correct him for committing an act of incest with his 8-year old son.


The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Wilson Inalegwu who confirmed the unfortunate incident to Sunday Sun described it as pathetic and a very troubling demonstration of the decay that has crept into the Nigerian society, and which calls for parents to keep close tabs on the kind of visual materials their children are exposed to at home through movies.

While speaking with a Sunday Sun reporter, Mr Solomon said  “Victor was my son, an 11-year-old boy. I had been receiving bad reports about him. The height of it was that he started sleeping with his sister, who is eight-years-old. I had been receiving several reports about the ugly incident. Around 4.00 pm, I came back from work and met Victor sleeping with his sister in my bedroom. The stepmother was not at home,”

Overcome by anger, he rushed out again, picked up a stick and beat him severely. But then the devil took over, twisted the situation to the point that the little boy went into convulsion and then lost consciousness the next day. Benevolent neighbours of the family rushed him to Gwarinpa General Hospital, where he died soon after he got to the hospital.


Visibly weighed down by the sad outcome of the seeming punishment he administered on the late boy, the bereaved father who hails from Igbo-Eze North Local Government Area of Enugu State, said: “ I wept when the doctor told me that my son had died. I didn’t have the intention to kill my son. I was trying to correct him because of the immoral act he committed. How can I beat my son to death? I couldn’t believe what I saw. I only acted in anger; I never wanted to kill my son.”

When Sunday Sun visited Tasha Gwagwa community, a neighbour of the bereaved father, Ali Ahmed told Sunday Sun reporter: “We heard when the father was beating the child. He beat him to correct him for what he did. The son was very stubborn. The father never had intention to kill his son.

He spoke further: “What the doctor did that night in the hospital was bad. How could he call the police to arrest the father of the dead boy? We were expecting the doctor to tell the father how to carry the corpse of his son. It is a lesson to every parent.” Another neighbour, John Gabriel, however, had a contrary view: “What the doc­tor did was right. The doctor thought that the father would run away upon hearing that his child had died. The parents of the boy are good people. It was me that even called the father on the phone to meet us at the hospital.”

Meanwhile the FCT Commissioner of Police has said the matter would be charged to court.

Sunday Sun

Check Out This Throwback Picture Of Ben Murray Bruce And Late Mohammad Ali


Senator Ben Murray Bruce posted a throwback picture of him and The late boxing legend Muhammad Ali with this caption:

My 12million Naira Cash Was Stolen - Saraki

Contrary to the widely circulated report by SaharaReporters that about 300 million naira belonging to the Nigeria Senate President was stolen by some of his aides,  Yusuph Olaniyonu, Special Adviser to the Senate President on Media and Publicity has released  a statement to narrate the original account.

Read the full report below:



SaharaReporters’ Story Full of Falsehood and Exaggeration

"The report yesterday by SaharaReporters about a burglary in the Ilorin home of Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki contained series of falsehood and at best an exaggeration of an incident which happened two weeks ago in which N12 million was stolen by some unknown persons inside the Administrative Office located next door to the house.
In a statement, Yusuph Olaniyonu, Special Adviser to the Senate President on Media and Publicity stated that the unknown persons broke into the safe in the Administrative Office and stole the N12 million. The incident had since been reported to the police and the Kwara State Police command are investigating the matter with a view to nail the culprits.

“There is therefore no truth in the claim by SaharaReporters that the money ran into hundreds of millions, that it was in foreign currency or that the incident happened in Dr. Saraki’s room. The amount was simply in Naira. Also, the money has nothing to do with Kwara State Government.

“For the umpteenth time, we need to reiterate the fact that SaharaReporters’ fixation that any money spent by Saraki or that is in his possession is from Kwara State Government is unfounded, unwarranted, lacks any basis and irresponsible.

We wonder whether Saraki was such a poor man before 2003 when he was elected Governor that he could no longer own any money without SaharaReporters attributing the source to the State Government.

“In its usual unethical and disgraceful haste to assassinate the Character of the Senate President, SaharaReporters ignored the simple professional practice for it to contact the Police to find out the facts of the incident. It merely created its own usually fictional story and published it. This is an online publication that cares not about its credibility or the journalism credo that facts are sacred and opinion is free.

“We call on all members of the public to ignore all the claims in the story. Dr. Saraki will allow the police to do their work and unravel the person or persons behind this theft in the Administrative Office,” he said.

Saturday, 4 June 2016

Buhari Is Sick, Has Meniere Disease



President Muhammadu Buhari is ill and is being treated at the presidential villa Premium Times can authoritatively report.

The president has an infection in his left ear, otherwise called Meniere Disease, a challenge which has drastically reduced his outings in the last one week.

As a result of the infection, the president now suffers hearing impairment and routinely complains of severe pains and unusual sounds from that ear, those familiar with his condition told PREMIUM TIMES.

Mr. Buhari had on three recent occasions cancelled official trips within and outside the country due to the infection and was represented at those events by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

A statement by the presidency on Friday said the vice president would again represent the president at the 48th Ordinary Summit of Head of State and Government of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) holding this weekend in Dakar, Senegal.
The statement by Laolu Akande, the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the vice president, said Mr. Osinbajo would leave for Dakar on Friday and was expected back in Abuja on Sunday.

Multiple sources in the Presidency told this newspaper Friday that the president got the ear infection about two weeks ago.

Our sources said apart from his family, only a few high profile individuals who visited at the Presidential Villa in the last one week were aware of the president’s illness.

Mr. Buhari, who clocked 73 last December, was said to have confirmed it to some dignitaries who visited him in the past days, explaining to some of them that that was why he was unable to visit Lagos and Rivers as scheduled.

He was also said to have told some of his guests that he was struggling to give his failing health a major attention.

He is currently being treated by his personal physician and other experts from the State House Clinic, our sources said.

An official said the president might seek treatment abroad if his condition does not improve in the next few days.

Despite hearing difficulty, the president, our sources said, managed to attend Jumaat service and host some important visitors, including former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan as well as some clergymen on Friday.

Presidential spokespersons could not be reached to comment for this story on Friday night.

While calls to the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, failed to go through, Garba Shehu, the senior special assistant on media and publicity did not answer or return calls.

Media reports first hinted of the president’s illness two weeks ago when he was billed to visit Lagos.

Mr. Osinbajo represented him on that visit.
The vice president also represented the president in Papua New Guinea last weekend where the 8th Summit of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States held.

Mr. Buhari on Thursday put off his scheduled trip to Rivers State where he was billed to kick off the cleanup of Ogoni land as recommended by the United Nations Environmental Programme.

Again, Mr. Osinbajo represented him at the event.

Culled: Premium Times

BREAKING: Boxing legend, Muhammad Ali dies at 74




Heavy weight boxing legend Muhammad Ali, an icon of the 20th Century whose fame transcended the sport during a remarkable career that spanned three decades, died Friday, his family said.

The beloved 74-year-old sports hero, who had been battling Parkinson’s disease for decades, passed away in a hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, where he had been admitted earlier this week suffering from respiratory problems.

“After a 32-year battle with Parkinson’s disease, Muhammad Ali has passed away at the age of 74,” spokesman Bob Gunnell said.

“The three-time World Heavyweight Champion boxer died this evening.”

Funeral arrangements for Ali would be announced on Saturday, he added.

Punch

I Do Charity, Donate To Church After Robbery – Suspect


A member of a notorious gang operating across the south-south and south-east of the country, Gogo Daniel Ume (aka Full Payment), has told the police about how he usually donated food items and gifts to his church after every successful operation.

Ume is one of the three suspects nabbed by the Inspector-General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team in Rivers and Bayelsa states, following weeks of efforts to track down the criminals.

Saturday Punch reported that when the suspects were apprehended, they were found with three AK47 rifles, one automatic rifle, 12 magazines, 310 rounds of live ammunitions and dynamite.

 It was revealed that the gang was responsible for many armed robbery and kidnapping crimes activities  perpetuated in Port Harcourt and even in some states in the south east.


Soon after their arrest, the suspects, Ume, Ikadoi Michael Isere (aka White Witch) and Ifeanyi Kalu admitted to a crime spree that included numerous kidnappings and bank heists in the last three years immediately they were arrested.

Ume, in his testimony  said:

 “Promise told us to ensure that operational manager of Fidelity Bank must not leave the bank or the operation would fail.
I graduated from the Rivers State polytechnic in 2013, and that same year I was sent to prison where I enrolled for studies at the National Open University.
My journey into crime started in 2012, when I joined the Vikings Confraternity and I became friends with a member known as Fabian, who was already into kidnapping activities by a gang known as Abiye. I also joined the Abiye gang and my first operation with them was the kidnap of a 15-year-old boy that fetched us N2m. I was given N150,000 out of it.

“Later, I followed the gang to rob a First Bank branch and I got N2m from that. I used part of my share of that money to pay my rent. The next operation we did at another First Bank branch in Enugu, one of our members, Kio, was shot dead by one of the policemen. We decided to go back to Owerri to rob another bank, while Promise was our informant.

Promise told us to look out for the manager of the bank who usually held the key to the bank. But when we got there, we did not see the manager and we entered using a sledge hammer. What our gang got was not up to N10m but I was given N800,000.

We later kidnapped a woman, and her husband paid N12m as ransom. I got N3m as my share from there. We also kidnapped another woman who was carrying huge money. She paid N2m before we released her. In one of our operations, we got information that money was being moved from a bank at Alakaya, off Trans-Amandi to the Port Harcourt International Airport.

We once intercepted the bullion van on Airport Road, Port Harcourt. I tried shooting but my rifle jammed. A colleague, Chike, was shot and he fell, then Boma and White Witch rained bullets on the vehicle. Some of the foreign currency in the vehicle was destroyed but I got N4.5m from the money we stole during the operation. I bought a Lexus SUV for N2m, and gave N100,000 to an orphanage home. I also contributed N150,000 towards the roofing of my church.

Each time I go for a successful operation, I normally buy bags of rice, noodles, diapers, and donate money to orphanages.

I also bought two job slots for myself and my elder brother. I later sold my job slots to someone else who gave me N70,000 monthly. I also gave little money to my mum and sister.”

Ume said further:

“I told other members to go and look for what to do with their lives with the money they had gotten because I was no longer interested since God had given me all I was looking for.

“After giving aids to children at the orphanage, I used part of the money to rent an apartment in Lagos and I paid for two years and half at Ajao Estate. I also bought furniture and other properties I needed. I then bought two plots of land in Bayelsa, I invested the rest into oil bunkering.

But after the money finished, a month before the election in Rivers State, we trailed a bullion van into the UST campus in Port Harcourt and robbed it of N39m. I got N10m as my share.”

The police have said they are on the tail of other members of the gang as investigation continues.

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