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Thursday, 14 August 2014

Ebola: Nigeria Withdraw Athletes from Youth Olympic Games

Ebola: Nigeria Withdraw Athletes from Youth Olympic Games

Nigeria “have resolved to pull out from the Youth Olympics” in China following the discriminatory treatment to her athletes.
Nigeria have pulled out of the Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China, after Team Nigeria’s athletes were quarantined, isolated and barred from getting access to training along with other athletes of the world since arriving at the games village.
Games officials have yet to react to the country’s withdrawal, meanwhile, the discrimination and subsequent quarantine of the athletes is believed to be connected to the Ebola virus outbreak in some part of West Africa.
The decision to withdraw Nigeria’s contingent from the Games was taken after a meeting with Sports Minister, Dr. Tammy Danagogo, Nigeria Olympics Committee (NOC) president, Engr. Sani Ndanusa and the Director General of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Hon Gbenga Elegbeleye.

Nanjing 2014: Nigeria Pulls Its Athletes from Youth Olympic Games Following Ebola Discrimination.
In a statement on Wednesday the NSC chief, Elegbeleye, protested against the inhumane treatment meted out to the Nigerian athletes, which he termed as “discriminatory”. The athletes and the officials have been directed to leave China and head back home.
The 2014 Youth Olympics is scheduled to hold between August 16 and 18.
Team Nigeria registered twelve athletes slated to participate in three sports: Athletics, Wrestling and Beach Volleyball.
The first edition of the Games- officially known as Summer Youth Games- was held in Singapore in 2010.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) established the Youth Games in July 2007, with the aim of helping to discover fledgling talents for grooming and further development for prospective Olympic Games.

Thursday, 12 June 2014

Finally! Governor Fashola slashes LASU school fees

Finally! Governor Fashola slashes LASU school fees

A leader that listens. How nice! After much protest from students of the Lagos State University over hike in school fees, Lagos Governor, Babatunde Fashola has approved a reduction in their school fees by 34% and 60% across the different faculties and courses.

Announcing the reduction at a press conference yesterday in Alausa Ikeja, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Fatai Olukoga said after much deliberations by the adhoc committee set up by the Governor to look into all the grey areas of the proposed new fees, the Governor yesterday adopted the committees recommendations and approved the reductions.
“Government agrees that with the subsidized tuition fees and appropriate moderation of incidental fees, a reduction ranging from 34% to 60% is possible across the different faculties and courses. Government has therefore approved the reductions and, in accordance with the law setting up the university, forwarded its approval to the institution’s Governing Council for implementation. The council will issue details of what is now payable by students in each department" Olukoga said
Olukoga also said the reduction in fees would not affect the state government's release of research fund, scholarship, bursary provisions and promised that the government's spending on infrastructure and physical development of LASU will continue.

Saturday, 5 April 2014

Rasaq Adams claims police brutality, shares pic of his swollen eye

Rasaq Adams claims police brutality, shares pic of his swollen eye

Rasaq Adams (pictured above) is claiming he was brutalized by the men of the Nigerian police force for no reason. According to his own version of events, on Monday March 31st, he and his friends were somewhere in their neighbourhood at Oredehin Street, off Oshodi Road, Oshodi, Lagos, late at night gisting when police officers from Akinpelu police station saw them and without provocation, started throwing chairs and bottles at them and attempted to raid them. He claims he and friends ran to their various houses to escape the policemen but some pursued him to his house and broke his door as he attempted to lock it. (He sent in a pic of his broken door). He claims he was badly beaten by the police officers and later taken to the police station at Akinpelu Street in Oshodi where he stayed till the following morning when some of neighbours who heard what had happened stormed the station effect to his release.

Rasaq, who said he was outside his home with his friends (some of whom were also arrested) around 12am receiving breeze because there was no light and the house was hot, now wants to sue the Nigerian police for Police Brutality. Continue...



Sunday, 16 March 2014

“I Breastfed My Son For Three Years” – Ara

“I Breastfed My Son For Three Years” – Ara

Nigeria’s famous female talking drummer, Aralola Olumuyiwa (Ara), has revealed that she breastfed her only son for three years and a few months.

She disclosed this while speaking on motherhood in a recent interview with Tribune.
“It’s been easy because I have my mum, siblings as well as nannies who have been around to help me. Most of the time, when I was nursing, I had my son with me because I breastfed him for over three years”, she said.
On her reason for breastfeeding her son for three years: “Nothing. Of course he is the only one I have for now. I just wanted to spoil him. I would go to his school during break time everyday for those three years and his teachers would ask me ‘why are you doing this?’ and I would tell them ‘I may never have the opportunity to do this for his younger ones; so, let me do it now.’”
On her gift of seeing visions and interpreting dreams, the drummer said “I don’t even have to sleep to see something. I think it has to do with my spiritual aspect. I fast a lot. My life off stage is an entirely different one. I actually attend the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries and if you can’t pray, you don’t attend MFM. It is a do-it-yourself church – which has helped me greatly. That is why most of my songs are moral songs that children and adults can listen to.
“Of course I sing love songs because there is love in the Bible”.
On the spiritual significance of her long braids, she said “Only few people who are close to me know the real me; they know the Ara brand – who is a fierce, beautiful, sexy lady that can play the talking drum and sing and dance. People have attached meanings to it (braids). Some even call me water goddess. Some even say I possess supernatural powers because of my hair – and I do not!
“Naturally, people will interpret things they want to and say they think they understand. I always refer to Michael Jackson because the Michael Jackson you see on stage is different from the Michael Jackson you see at home. I am a natural person. I go to the market, buy things myself, and do regular things to keep me grounded.
 “Sometimes when people see me, I tell them this is Lola; Ara is on stage and I am a human being and I need to live like one. This is why some of my colleagues cannot separate the brand from the person. It’s up to them to interpret it the way they want. They don’t know me, but God knows me”.

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

How A Lady Was Forced To Make Love With A Dog And A Horse For Money [Photo]

How A Lady Was Forced To Make Love With A Dog And A Horse For Money [Photo]



When the Internet first came to the continent of  African society, most people were  very pleased with it because it reduced stress of communication.
It served many people for chatting, sending mails and even business. As the time passed many ladies discovered that they could use the internet to find a chat friend or a life partner.Some girls have greatly benefited just by using the internet to find their dream marriages or relationships. Others have fallen into traps in the West and wish they would never have known what the internet was. This is the case of one Cameroonian, Elvire Axelle Tchamakoua.
SEE HOW IT ALL HAPPENED….
Axelle is prostituté who is pimped to various men by her main man Jean Claude (French Businessman). She did not mind serving her customers from the front or from behind. She has been doing this job for quite a while and was used to this. The shocking part of it is that, Axelle is a 24 years old girl with a Formal Training Certificate in Aesthetics and Beauty. Why a young lady in her age would wish for fast cash is the question many people are asking.
According to reports Axelle met her pimping Boss, Jean Claude on the Internet in October 2011. They had a normal chat like every other person would have when chatting with a stranger. Jean Claude told her he was a Businessman based in Marseille (France) and was into import and export. Axelle who thought she had found the lové of her life continued her communication with Jean Claude Fayard and on March 2012 he came to visit her in Cameroon. There was a huge celebration at Axelle’s Aunt’s Residence at Santa Barbara in Yaounde. Two days in Cameroon, Jean Claude proposed to Axelle and got married to her in both traditional and Legal Ceremonies. Both marriages took place on the 18th and 20th of March 2012 respectively.
Jean Claude made all travelling arrangements and the both of them flew to France on the 21 of March that same year.He even gave Axelle’s family the sum of 600.000 FCFA for their up keep. Not knowing that they were selling their daughter into séx slavery, the family happily bid the couple goodbye as they left for France.
The truth of the matter was that Jean Claude is a pimp who goes to Africa and picks up girls to come and work as séx slaves for him in France. Since Axelle did not know about this, she would wish she never used the internet in her life. As the couple arrived France, they lived in a town called Clermont Ferrand for about 9 months after which they moved to a new place called Lourdes. It is in this place that Axelle had the worst experience of her life.
A few days after their arrival to Lourdes, a man knocked on the door saying he wants to see Jean Claude. Little did Axelle know that, he would be her first client who had already paid into her husband’s bank account. When Axelle called her husband’s attention to the guest, she was shocked when her husband told her to do whatever the guest tells her to do.
A few days later after coming home from work, Jean Claude sits Axelle and laid down the rules and regulations of the job. He told her she has to pay back all the money he spent on her in Cameroon. He calculated the amount to be more than 3,000 euros and she will also be working for him for the next two years. Axelle who became speechless thought she was dreaming. It was  worse when Jean Claude collected her personal belongings and all her documents. She was also prohibited from making any calls to the outside world.
Every day she had male customers who would come for her service taking her from front and behind all the time. She was mandated to do whatever they wanted. They would not use any protection during intercourse. One day Jean Claude came home with a customer accompanied by a dog. The man whose name is Loiseau had deposited some money into Jean Claude’s account. Axelle who didn’t see this coming was pushed into the room and forced to have séx with the dog which she did. It is said that Jean Claude made more money when Axelle sleeps with an animal so these deals became the order of the day.
After her encounter with the dog, Jean Claude left with Mr Loiseau leaving Axelle alone in the house. After numerous trials, she broke down the door and ran into the street where she met a Cameroonian couple living in the town. They helped her to get to the Embassy where she narrated her ordeal. The Police was immediately dispatched to Jean Claude’s house where they found evidence linking him to kidnapping and other serious allegations. Jean Claude was immediately arrested and is waiting for judgement. Meanwhile Axelle flew back to Cameroon and was immediately taken to the hospital for further examinations and treatments.
See what the Internet can do to the youths of a country. All that glitters is not  Gold, my dear brothers and sisters. If some of you could hear the stories of some Africans in the Diaspora,you will not envy them at all. After everything, home is the best even when our government and politicians fail us.What do you guys think. I need your contributions.
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T.B. Joshua releases shocking 2014 prophecy: Airlines will face multiple challenges, politicians will go down

T.B. Joshua releases shocking 2014 prophecy: Airlines will face multiple challenges, politicians will go down

Renowned Nigerian Prophet T.B. Joshua has declared 2014 as a year of ‘crossing the bridge’, prophesying it to be a year of destiny where corruption would be corrected in Nigeria as corrupt leaders would go down.
It was an electric atmosphere in The Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) where large crowds thronged to usher in the New Year 2014. T.B. Joshua came out around 11pm to deliver his much anticipated prophetic message in a broadcast beamed live via the churches popular television station Emmanuel TV.
He first counseled believers to stay steadfast in faith despite the challenges that would arise in the coming year. “We are tempted so that we may pray the more. Afflictions are meant for our spiritual benefit,” he encouraged the congregants and television viewers.
Moving on, he spoke about what was to be expected in the New Year, attendees listening with rapt attention and scribbling notes as he spoke. “This New Year 2014 is not like any other year in the past. It is a year of crossing bridge. To cross the bridge, you need to grab onto faith,” he began. “This is not going to be easy for the mighty. Many of the mighty will fall. Pray for them. The rich, famous and popular people – many will fall this 2014 because crossing the bridge is not going to be easy; they need God. Many of them believe it is their own making to be great in their own area of expertise.”
He went on to decry the effect this ‘fall’ would have on the business world as, according to him, “98% of businesses and companies are owned by these people.” Specifying a field of business that would especially be affected, he said the airline industry would face multiple challenges, leading to an unprecedented rise in ticket prices, particularly noting that African airlines would be most affected. Joshua further declared 2014 to be a year of destiny for those would ‘follow the ways of the Lord’. “Many people that are not known will be rise by destiny,” he prophesied.
Talking about the current Nigerian political situation, Joshua said, “There will be a leadership tussle on who will lead and who will be presidential candidate in APC which will affect them as a political party. They should be vigilant. Many are with them in flesh but not with them in spirit.” Talking about the current crisis Nigeria’s ruling party PDP are embroiled in, the prophet stated that they would ‘pay any price to unite’ but that the issue of who would be the presidential candidate would cause challenges.
“Many of the key leaders in political parties will go down in 2014,” Joshua then announced to the somber audience. “If many key leaders go down with 2014, what will now happen in 2015? Pray for 2015 to be fulfilled. The beginner is not the owner but the finisher.”
He then stated to thunderous applause that 2014 would see a positive improvement for the nation in the area of corruption. “What will happen in 2014 will result in the correction of the corruption in Nigeria because many corrupt leaders will go down in 2014.”
Joshua then prayed for the congregants who all lit candles to symbolize the dawn of the New Year. “God has promised that 2014 is the year of destiny. Your destiny cannot be changed. This New Year, your destiny cannot be tampered with. I command your dream to come true, your dream to come to fulfillment, in Jesus’ name.”
Source: AfricanSpotlight.com

SHOCKING: How Human Hair Weave Leads to Death of a Girl, Puts Other to Critical Condition

SHOCKING: How Human Hair Weave Leads to Death of a Girl, Puts Other to Critical Condition

Irene Myangoh, a personal assistant working at a law firm, went to a renowned hair salon along Kenyatta Avenue, in the Kenyan capital city of Nairobi, and spent more than N5,500 on a human hair weave.



Two weeks later she started suffering from severe headache that would not go away. She even could not sleep at nights and was forced to call a private doctor. The doctor proscribed her drugs for the relief of mild to moderate pain of inflammatory origin with or without fever. This did not solve Myangoh’s problems: the effect from the medicine lasted for a few hours only, and then the headache would be back worse than even before.
Desperate, the lady went to see another specialist who did blood tests and even a brain scan. All the tests were negative but the headache persisted, making her unable to concentrate at work and sleeping very poorly.
Fortunately, her doctor who decided to examine her scalp carefully, and, under the beautiful weave, he found worms!
The worms were burrowing into her skull and after sending the samples to the lab they found that the hair had eggs from which the worms had developed. Irene had to shave after this ordeal and took antibiotics for two weeks. The alleged reason of parasites appearance is that the hair has been taken from a dead body.
In a parallel story, a 16-year-old girl from Buruburu, a Nairobi surburb, also suffered similar fate, but unfortunately for her, she died.
The girl dropped dead after constant headaches. Cobweb eggs were found in her hair after corpse examination. The root of death was unnoticed spider eggs. The warmth produced after weaving provided a very conducive environment for the eggs to hatch.
A spider grew in her scalp and bit her. The poison found its way to her blood. She had no chance to survive the attack…

P.S. This article is not intended to harm the business hair salons.
Source: Nairaland

Sunday, 16 February 2014

Nigeria Placed 134th Out Of 178 Countries On Environmental Index

Nigeria Placed 134th Out Of 178 Countries On Environmental Index

Nigeria has ranked 134th out of the 178 countries surveyed in the 2014 Environmental Performance Index, which was released recently.
The EPI, which is a joint project of the Yale Centre for Environmental Law and Policy and the Centre for International Earth Science Information Network at Columbia University, in collaboration with the Samuel Family Foundation and the World Economic Forum, ranks how well countries perform on high-priority environmental issues.
At the top of this year’s index was Switzerland with a score of 87. 67 per cent, followed by Luxembourg with 83.29 per cent, while Australia, which scored 82.40 per cent, took the third position.
The African country that ranked highest in the index was Egypt in the 50th position with a score of 61.11 per cent; followed by Tunisia in the 52nd position with 58.99 per cent; Mauritius in the 56th position with 58.09 per cent; Seychelles, which ranked 61st with 55.56 per cent score; and South Africa in 72nd position with 53.51 per cent.
Somalia occupied the bottom of the table followed by Mali and Haiti in 177th and 176th positions respectively.
The United Kingdom placed 12th, while the United States of America placed 33rd.
This year, the index stated that it tracked “the performance of 178 countries on environmental issues ranging from air and water quality, through fisheries, human health, to climate change, painting a picture of disappointment side-by-side with hope.”
It also noted that things did not look promising on issues most directly tied to the ecosystem such as fisheries, forests, and protection of critical habitat.
“In the decade between 2000 and 2010, the world lost more than one million square kilometers of forest cover, mostly in the tropics,” the report stated.
According to the 2014 EPI, Nigeria’s score improved by 3.73 per cent when compared with its score in the previous year.
Nigeria ranked 165th in health impact, 123rd in air quality, 162nd in water and sanitation, 123rd in water resources and 17th in agriculture. The country ranked 73rd in forests, 37th in fisheries, 100th in biodiversity and habitat, and 15th in climate and energy.

Source: Punch.

Friday, 14 February 2014

62-year-old Pastor Sentenced To 2 Months Imprisonment For Defiling 10-year-old Girl

62-year-old Pastor Sentenced To 2 Months Imprisonment For Defiling 10-year-old Girl


An Egor Magistrates’ Court, Benin, on Friday sentenced a 62-year old pastor, Alfred Idonogie, to two years imprisonment for defiling a 10-year old girl.
Chief Magistrate Taye Omoruyi found Idonogie guilty of the offence after the prosecutor presented five witnesses who testified in proof of the charge.
The prosecution witnesses included the victim’s grandmother, the girl, the investigating police officer and a medical doctor, who established that there was penetration into the little girl’s private part.
The court said that the accused committed the offence on June 25, 2 013 at Onaghino Street, medical stores road, Benin City.
The judge said the convict would spend six months in jail if he agreed to pay a fine of N200,000
Counsel to the accused, Mr U. Osa-Uwagie, indicated his interest to contest the judgment on appeal.
The Coordinator, Edo State Child Protection Network, Jennifer Ero, who took up the matter, said the judgment was a victory for the child.
She urged the public to be committed in the fight against child abuse. [NAN]

Thursday, 13 February 2014

Jonathan Warns New Population Commission Boss Against Making Reckless Statements, Swears In SAs

Jonathan Warns New Population Commission Boss Against Making Reckless Statements, Swears In SAs

NEW SPECIAL ADVISER TO THE PRESIDENT ON NEPAD, FIDELIA NJEZE BEING CONGRATULATING BY PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN AFTER TAKING OATH OF OFFICE AT THE PRESIDENTIAL VILLA IN ABUJA ON WEDNESDAY(12/2/14).
President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday admonished the new Chairman of the National Population Commission, Chief Eze Iheoma (SAN), against making inflammatory statements that could cause problem in the country.
The president spoke at the swearing-in of Iheoma and two other members of the Commission, Dr Aliyu Kwali and Bala Banye
“You must be very mindful and not make statements that will create problem for the society.
“I dropped your predecessor because of certain statements he made and brought credibility problem to the commission.
“He is a fine gentleman, everybody knows him, very cerebral.
“But an institution like the National Population Commission must be one that people will believe in whatever you do.
“And if you make pronouncements that will create credibility problem to that institution, the best thing is for you to step aside for some other person to step in.
“This is because the credibility of that institution is critical.
“Perception in most cases are stronger than real, no matter what you do if the perception is wrong then society will not follow you”, he said.
Jonathan said Iheoma should bring wealth of his experience as legal practitioner and a Senior Advocate of Nigeria to bear in bringing strong leadership to the NPC.
He underscored the importance of getting the accurate population census of the country to aid the government in proper planning.
“If we know the total number of children we are expecting then you will know how to expand the facilities you have in your basic education institutions.
“So, population commission is critical”, he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that the president relieved Chief Festus Odimegwu, the former NPC Chairman, of his post last year.
On the occasion, the president also swore in his Special Adviser on National Assembly Matters, Sen. Makanjuola Ajadi, and Special Adviser on NEPAD, Mrs Fidelia Njeze.
Jonathan advised Makanjuola against playing partisan politics in the discharge of his duties.
“You are coming at a very interesting time when some people are crossing to the left and some people are crossing to the right.
“Luckily, you have been a part of the National Assembly before, you have been a Senator, you know the games you play there you know your trick.
“You must be able to relate with every member of the National Assembly.
“The Federal Government is for everybody and that is why we cannot talk the way they talk; because, as long as you have won election to be the president of a country, you are the president of everybody.
“Even those who abuse you; even those that are ready to kill you – so you have to protect them.
“So you are there to relate with all members of the National Assembly, to make sure that the executive and members of the parliament work in the interest of this country and for the development of our people”, he said.
Jonathan urged Njeze should work to realise the objective of setting up the New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD) and African Peer Review Mechanism.
He said that Njeze should work with her colleagues in other countries to uplift the status of the country.
The president congratulated the appointees and charged them to discharge their duties effectively and efficiently.
Iheoma who responded on behalf of others expressed gratitude to the president for finding them worthy and giving them the opportunity to serve the nation.
He promised that they would live by the letters of the oath they took.

Thursday, 6 February 2014

Female Corpers To Get N50,000 Monthly If They Are Still Virgins?!?

Female Corpers To Get N50,000 Monthly If They Are Still Virgins?!?

Ladies, if you are still a virgin and you are going for NYSC then you have a reason to smile as you are sure of about N600,000 at the rate of N50,000 monthly. Sorry to those girls who have lost their virginity.
According to reports, NYSC DG, Brig Gen Nnamdi Okorie-Affia has announced that, instead of N19,800 all Virgin Corps Members will be receiving N50,000 as monthly allowance.
This is an incentive for “Girls to keep themselves for their husbands” and also as a way of congratulating girls who “managed to keep their hymens intact in such trying times as we have today”.
So far, only 28 ladies have been confirmed as virgins throughout Nigeria and have recieved their N50,000 as allowance for the first month…
Also, Pharmacies have reported a 234% increase in demand for Alum, womanliness tighteners and Hymen Reforming creams and drugs, in order to tighten their “thing”.
Some male Corpers have protested, saying Male Virgin Corps Members also deserve N50k, but the NYSC says there’s no way to confirm that that they’ve not slept with a woman. Lol!

Sunday, 2 February 2014

Big catch in Edo


Big catch in Edo

• Police arrest 60 suspects, recover large arms cache
FROM TONY OSAUZO, BENIN
Men of the Edo State Police Command justifiably jumped for joy when their dragnet caught 60 suspects alleged to have been responsible for various crimes ranging from kidnapping, armed robbery, cultism, defilement to forgery and stealing.
The command also recovered a large cache of arms and ammunition in separate raids at hideouts of the alleged criminals.
Edo State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Foluso Adebanjo who addressed the media after the suspects were paraded said that six of the suspects confessed that they kidnapped and murdered Dr. Sunday Eruzegbua on November 29, 2013.
The suspects, Archibong Savior, Ofeimu Luke, Okhualeigbe Ehikioya Ekanem Effiong Nyakno, Effiong Udoh Emmanuel and Monday Samson, were also alleged to have kidnapped one Mr. Collins last year at Ekpoma on Christmas Day; they also admitted kidnapping Dr. A. Julius in Ekpoma and another man whose name was given as Clement.
The Commissioner disclosed that the Police used both covert and overt intelligence to arrest the suspects and recovered one AK 47 rifle, one sawn-off single barrel gun, 70 rounds of AK47 ammunition, 20 expended cartridges, N50,000 cash and one Toyota Camry car with the registration number KRD 406 CE from six suspects.
Also paraded was one Peter Omoregbe, a 42-year-old stepfather who was alleged to have defiled a nine-year-old girl. The girl’s mother was said to have discovered bloodstains on her daughter’s underwear while washing clothes and questioned the young girl.
The girl reportedly revealed that her stepfather threatened her not to tell anybody about what he did. The police boss also disclosed that two brothers, ThankGod Abada and Moses Abada, whose ages were respectively given as 17 and 15 years, defiled an 11-year-old girl in a shop on Saint Savior Road, Benin City.

How we wiped out family of eight –Suspect

How we wiped out family of eight –Suspect

…As victims are laid to rest
FROM ABDULGAFAR ALABELEWE, KADUNA
Suspects who killed eight family members in Kaduna have confessed to the heinous crime. One of the suspects, Sunday Sun gathered, has opened up, giving an account of how he, with nine others, carried out the attack that led to the killing of a family of eight.
The suspect who is now in the custody of security operatives was arrested by the youths in the local government and handed over to the law enforcement agents. It was reported in yesterday’s edition of Saturday Sun that gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen had stormed Manchok community in Kaura Local Government Area, launched an attack on a family of eight and killed the entire household.
The suspect who got the beating of his life by the angry youths before he was handed over to the police told the people how they carried out the attack on the community after two months of surveillance.
He said: “I am a Fulani man from one of the northern states. The leader of our group is the son of a Fulani Ardo in Zonkwa, the headquarters of Zango Kataf Local Government Area in Kaduna State who left Zonkwa shortly after the 2011 post-election violence.”
He confessed that the gang had maintained its presence in the Manchok Friday market in the last two months with a view to spying on the community. “We stormed the village at about 10pm through Zangang from Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State. We rested in the desert until midnight on Friday. We first of all went to the house of Mr. Nathanial Abins, slaughtered his wife and the five children silently. We also followed the man who was behind the house and killed him,” the suspects narrated.
The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Kaduna State Command, DSP Aminu Lawan, told Sunday Sun that investigation was still going on to unravel the circumstances of the killing. “We are still investigating. We were there with the governor yesterday and we are still investigating”, he said.
Meanwhile, the victims of the attack have been given mass burial in their family compound amidst tears of sorrow.
During the burial, the Catechist of St. Francis Catholic Church, Manchok Gaiya wondered how such an attack went unchallenged despite the high presence of security operatives in the area since 2011.
He, therefore, called on the security agencies in the area to desist from arresting suspects and releasing them without bringing them to book, saying that “such action has not helped the communities in Southern Kaduna who have been under constant attacks by gunmen.”

Government Shutdown: Blocking the budget to punish the people - by Reno Omokri

Government Shutdown: Blocking the budget to punish the people - by Reno Omokri

Article written by Reno Omokri -Special Assistant on New Media to President Jonathan. Please read!
When I heard about the directive from the All Progressive Congress, APC, to its members in the National Assembly to block the passage of the 2014 budget, all Executive Bills and to abort the screening of the Service Chiefs as well as any Ministerial nominees, my first reaction was that the news couldn't be true. And then it was confirmed on television by Lai Mohammed.
I thought, why would a political party that styles itself as a progressive party take such an anti people action? Block all Bills, even if they are in the interest of the masses! Imagine that! Well, there are progressives and then there are pro-aggressives!
The APC claim they are taking this route in order to protect the lives of the good people of Rivers State from alleged police brutality.
Really! Let's fact check this assertion.
Since the administration of Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State started having a power tussle with their opposition, it is on record that not one life has been lost due to the activities of the Nigerian police. The only reported loss of life occurred when an ally of the governor, Honourable Chidi Lloyd, allegedly ran down a political rival, Kingsley Ejeuo, with his car, as well as a police sergeant, Urang Obadiah, who was performing his legitimate duties.
On the contrary, in the APC controlled state of Ogun, several people have been killed in the last month in intra party conflicts over who controls party structures in the state. In one of these incidents, eight people were killed as they met with members of the National Assembly from Ogun State including Senator Gbenga Kaka, Senator Akin Odunsi, Hon. Kunle Adeyemi, Hon. Olumide Osoba, Hon. Segun Williams and Hon. Ibrahim Ogunola . Now, the APC want these same Ogun legislators, whose lives were almost taken by alleged APC thugs working for the faction opposed to the Segun Osoba faction which they belong to to help them shut down the government because of a crisis in Rivers State where no life has been lost? What about their own lives that were almost lost and the lives of their supporters?
Now let us zero in on Ekiti state. Since Honourable Opeyemi Bamidele indicated interest in challenging Governor Kayode Fayemi in the upcoming gubernatorial election, he has not known peace. First, he was undemocratically ordered to pull out of the race, when he insisted on his constitutional right to contest. Then he was ostracized by the APC hierarchy. When this did not dampen his enthusiasm, he and his supporters suffered persecution and on the 4th of November 2013, one of his supporters, Mr. Foluso Ogundare, was shot to death during a meeting of Bamidele’s support group, Ekiti Bibiire Coalition. Another member, Mrs. Beatrice Ige, was shot and almost lost her life.
As I write, Bamidele's supporters continue to be hounded in Ekiti and the man himself has been forced to leave the party he helped build for the Labour Party after he was told unequivocally that the party was set on giving its ticket to Governor Kayode Fayemi even without a democratic primary.
Being addicted to propaganda, the APC has used the media to blow the situation in Rivers out of proportion while minimizing media coverage of the killing spree in Ogun and Ekiti States.
Now let us ask ourselves objectively, which state is more deserving of the scrutiny of the APC amongst Rivers, Ogun and Ekiti states?
But then you may argue and say that even if lives were not lost in Rivers State, there have been rallies called by Amaechi's loyalists which have ended in violence.
But then, much of that violence was contrived by a media manipulating administration that carries out government business like a Nollywood script.
Nigerians witnessed firsthand a demonstration of this media manipulation when Hon. Chidi Lloyd and certain other legislators of the Rivers State House of Assembly claimed they had been beaten by their colleagues and the police in July of 2013. For a few days they dominated the media and gained public sympathy until a video of the incidence was released on the Internet and Nigerians saw that rather than being a victim as he claimed, Lloyd was the main aggressor who almost killed his colleagues by repeatedly pummelling him on the head with a mace! If not for the release of that video, Nigerians would have been none the wiser and would have been duped by the sleek and well oiled media team operating in that state whose job is to manipulate the minds of Nigerians by manipulating events in the media.
It was a matter for tears that the same governor for whom the APC want to shut down Nigeria was present at that event and that his ADC and Chief Security Officer were captured on tape actually beating up elected assembly men in their hallowed chamber.
But let's even agree for the sake of argument that what they say of Rivers State is true, and that the citizens of the state, though not being killed, are under a siege from the police, I would like Nigerians to cast their minds back to December 17, 2011. On that day, thousands of Lagosians trooped out in a peaceful rally to protest against the tolling of the main road leading to Lekki. Instead of yearning to the cries of these innocent citizens, the Lagos State Government unleashed armed policemen on the unarmed peaceful citizens.
According to the Tribune of December 18, 2011, one person was killed while several of the peaceful protesters were beaten, brutalized, arrested and clamped into detention. Journalists were brutalized with their cameras seized and broken. Human rights lawyer, Bamidele Aturu, described the situation as "an orgy of maniacal violence"! Google is ever available and my readers can avail themselves of the search engine to verify if I have made this story up.
Is it not hypocrisy of the highest order for the APC to have unleashed this level of Gestapo like violence on unarmed civilians only to turn round and direct its legislators to shut down Nigeria because of a situation in Rivers that is nowhere near the ordeal Lagosians endured on December 17, 2011?
Moreover, the directive by the APC to its legislators, if obeyed, would amount to robbing the Nigerian tax payers, because legislators are paid to perform legislative duties and not to impede them.
In fact, it amounts to hypocrisy for the APC to order its legislators to take such an action and still collect their salaries and entitlements. With reports that our legislators are the highest paid in the world, is it morally justifiable for APC legislators to block legislative activities for partisan reasons and still draw on their princely salaries and emoluments?
Why do I say this? Twice in the recent history of Lagos State (while Bola Tinubu was governor and then again under the administration of the incumbent) lecturers at the Lagos State University and doctors under the Lagos State Ministry of Health have gone on strike. On both occasions, the governors (first Tinubu, then Fashola) threatened the striking workers with a policy of no work no pay. In fact, as recently as January 3rd, 2014, the Lagos State government issued a statement directed at its doctors, who are proposing to go on strike, saying "the state government would not hesitate to enforce “no-work-no- pay’’.
And now, these same people who believe that people should not be paid if they refuse to do the work they were employed to do now advocate that legislators who are paid from the taxes paid by Nigerian workers should refuse to do the work they are employed to do. Apparently, for the APC, what is sauce for the goose is not sauce for the gander!
And even beyond these points, the question begging an answer in my view is this: Whose interest should a legislator pursue between his party's interests and the interest of his constituents?
It is clear that the APC is power hungry and has stared into the political crystal ball and have seen clearly what awaits them in 2015 and like students who have refused to read, they would rather provoke a crisis so that the authorities can postpone the examinations they know they are going to fail.
Their failure is so obvious and imminent that in every state where they thought they had enticed People's Democratic Party, PDP, governors to cross carpet, those who built the APC are now seeing that they have been used and tossed aside. All their work has gone unrewarded as the party has handed over the structures they suffered to build to new comers for no other reason than because the new comers control the treasury of their states.
Nigerians are watching, the displaced chieftains are watching, and those who are about to be displaced by the APC are also watching knowing full well that a slave that sees his fellow slave buried in a shallow grave knows that he will be buried likewise when his own time comes!
It is gradually becoming clear to Nigerians and certainly to the ousted APC chieftains that the APC's ability to make friends is only superseded by their ability to lose them. As they make more powerful and wealthy friends, they dump those they perceive as being less powerful and wealthy. In fact, it has been speculated that in their desperation to garner membership and a huge war chest, the APC would not mind approaching the devil to help them in their quest to "save Nigeria" or maybe to 'slave Nigeria'!
If what is going on in Ogun and Ekiti state is the type of salvation the APC is offering to Nigerians, I shudder to think of what awaits those states whose governors recently cross carpeted to their fold!
The APC can go the undemocratic route and instruct its legislators to shut down the government. They can go desperate as was seen when their party chief, conscious of the defeat that stares the party in the face says "the only alternative left to get power is to take it by force". But the APC must know, like one of its own chieftains warned in a recent article, that "the Nigeria of 2014 is very different to the Nigeria of 1993". In the new Nigeria of 2014 and beyond, power must flow from the ballot box, not through violence, blackmail or desperate political manoeuvres.
Many things have changed in Nigeria. Gone are the days of "do or die elections". In the Nigeria of 2011 and beyond, Nigerians enjoy free and fair elections hailed by The Commonwealth of Nations, The European Union and The African Union as "the most credible elections since Nigeria returned to civil rule".
Let us not forget that the Federal Government pays salaries and pensions to more than a million Nigerians. These salaries and pensions are tied to the free flow of the legislative process. If the budget is not passed, it is not politicians that would lose out. It is the market men and women who depend on them to buy their goods and services that will suffer. It is the banking sector which depends on them to make deposits that would suffer. It is their children who depend on them to pay their school fees that would suffer. It is their aged parents in the village who depend on them for a monthly allowance that would suffer.
The budget is not a Peoples Democratic Party budget. It is a budget for all Nigerians. If you have a grouse with the PDP, by all means punish them, but please leave the Nigerian masses alone.
These are the people that the APC want to throw into poverty because to them power is a zero sum game where the sufferings of huge swathes of the population is only a collateral damage as long as they get what they want. The end justifies the means to them.
If the APC were as concerned with what goes into their minds as they are with what goes into their mouths, they would not have dreamt up a directive whose effect would be to increase poverty in the land at a time when the World Bank has just commended the Jonathan Administration for significantly reducing poverty in Nigeria.
Who cuts their nose to spite their face? The APC apparently.
Regards,
Reno

Sunday, 12 January 2014

Road Accidents Claimed 252 Lives During The Festive Period – FRSC

Road Accidents Claimed 252 Lives During The Festive Period – FRSC


About 252 people lost their lives in road crashes across the country during the festive period, the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) disclosed at the weekend.
This figure, according to the commission, covers December 19 to 31, 2013, with the projection of 15 percent reduction in auto-crashes this year.
Speaking at a press conference in Abuja,, the Corps Marshal of the FRSC, Osita Chidoka, noted that although the Commission’s calculation for the festive period was still on, the 2013 road accident casualty increased with 108 compared to the 244 recorded in 2012.
Chidoka maintained that the total number of road crashes in the period under review was 461 with 1,438 people injured.
According to him, 788 vehicles were involved in auto crashes with 1,519 people rescued alive.
He further revealed that 1,013 offenders were during the period arraigned in mobile courts, 867 out of them were convicted with fines, and 146 the discharged and acquitted.

NASU Predicts More Strikes In 2014

NASU Predicts More Strikes In 2014


The Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities (NASU) has predicted that the strikes witnessed in the education sector in 2013 was not the end of industrial actions in the sector, as it would be hit by a barrage of strikes in all sub-sectors in 2014.
The union however notes that the strikes can be averted if the federal government, as a matter of urgency, begins to implement all its signed agreements with the various unions in the education sector. Majority of the agreements, NASU said, are already due for re-negotiation even though the contents of the subsisting agreements have not been fully addressed by the government.
The union also noted that the government seems to be distracted with the numerous political crises caused by politicians and has therefore not been able to concentrate on the need for stability and industrial peace.
Speaking to Thisday in an interview, General Secretary of NASU, Mr. Peters Adeyemi, said the events in the education sector in the out-gone year demonstrated the inability of the federal government to give effect to its own commitments and in several instances has gone back on its own words.
This, he added, resulted in the strikes that cut across the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), NASU, and unions in the research institutes and others.
The six-month ASUU strike, according to Adeyemi, could have been averted as the same steps that were taken to end the strike ought to have been taken before the commencement of the strike, such as the eventual deposit of the N200 billion intervention fund into a dedicated account and the payment of earned allowances.
He noted that Polytechnics have also been on strike for several months with Non-Academic Staff in Polytechnics and Colleges of Education also currently on strike, and nothing seems to be in the works to end the strikes.
“NASU in the polytechnics have been on strike for more than two months and the irony is that nobody has talked to any of the unions,” he said.
“NASU in the Colleges of Education has been on strike for more than one month, nobody is talking to us, not even to acknowledge the receipt of our letter, just recently, the lecturers in the Colleges of Education also started their own strike.”
“All these are pointers that government is clearly very insensitive and I think we are going to be out for even worse situation in 2014, unless government can very speedily address the issues that are contentious,” Adeyemi said.
“It looks to me as if because government appears to be pre-occupied with numerous crises; political crises generated by politicians, they are not able to concentrate on the need for stability and industrial peace. I do not see how they can manage both together, if they cannot ensure that there is industrial stability in the various institutions, the government is likely to be faced with barrage of negative comments even from the opposition to say that they are incapable of managing the government” he warned.
“Government should devise a system by which they can speedily look at all the issues that are outstanding right now with the unions and address them without necessarily waiting until strikes go into several months. Government needs to act fast in 2014; the strikes are not good for our country, and not good for the image of this government, a government that wants to be one of the world’s biggest economies by 2020.
“If you do not address and make sure education runs well, how do you attain that objective? When you talk about technological advancement and breakthrough, if your schools are not working, how do you get that? And if we wait until when Mr. President would now begin to hold 14 hours meeting, five hours meeting…how many Presidents devote such hours to meeting with unions and resolving crises? Why don’t we do what we need to do first?” he added.

Student Demands N102m From DHL Over Missing Credentials

Student Demands N102m From DHL Over Missing Credentials

DHL International Nigeria Limited is facing an N100m suit over missing credentials of a student.
A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has ordered the DHL management to appear before it over allegation of negligence, which led to the loss of original documents entrusted in the company’s capacity.
Mr. Daniel Okon Etuk, an engineering graduate of the University of Uyo, who was in 2013 admitted to study Pharmacy and Medicine at the South Western University, Philippines, is demanding the total sum of N102 million from DHL as cumulative damages for loss of his original credentials.
According to a writ of summons, dated December 10, 2013, filed on behalf of Etuk by A.C Negedu of Leo Ekpenyong Chambers, it noted that the original credentials, sent through DHL courier with waybill number 2817947565, was neither delivered nor returned to him.
This, according to the court papers, led to Etuk’s inability to be duly registered as a student of the university after the admission was offered to him.
Negedu stated in the court process that his client had fulfilled the admission requirements of the university, consequently original copies of his credentials, consisting of his WAEC certificate, birth certificate, police report and other supporting documents were sent through DHL, but could not be traced. He added that his client had expended about N2 million in processing the said admission, including flight ticket, accommodation and procurement of Philippines visa as well as authentication of the documents at the Philippines embassy.
“The plaintiff avers that from the 19th June, 2103 when the documents were delivered to the defendant for onward transmission, till date of the issuance of this writ, the defendant has failed, refused and neglected to either deliver the document to the said address or return it to the plaintiff.”
He added that his client relied upon the expertise and professionalism of DHL as an internationally renowned courier company and disclosed the nature and urgency required in the delivery of the document.
Etuk is however seeking the court to declare that DHL breached their obligation under the contract, as it failed to deliver the parcel at the same time negligent when it misplaced and lost the document.
He is praying the court to grant him compensation of N2 million, being the sum lost in processing entry into the South western University Philippines, the sum of N50 million being general damages for breach of contract, and another N50 million as exemplary damages for the trauma, pains, academic setback and aborted career occasioned by DHL’s act of negligence, and the substantial cost of the litigation.

SURE-P: 126,122 Graduates Registered Online Under GIS

SURE-P: 126,122 Graduates Registered Online Under GIS

The Subsidy Re-Investment and Empowerment Programme (SURE –P) on Saturday in Abuja said 126,122 graduates have registered online for the Graduate Internship Scheme (GIS) project.
Mr Audu Maikori, the SURE-P Convener, Community Service, Women and Youth Employment, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) the scheme was however targeted to create opportunity for 25,000 graduates.
He said the project only needed 25,000 graduates who would be attached to 7,000 firms across the country.
The SURE-P official said the beneficiaries would be mentored by the firms to enhance their employment opportunities.
“So far the following have been achieved: 126,122 graduates have been registered on the scheme online till date and 4,450 firms have been registered to assist in the programme.
“Six hundred and seventy graduates have been matched with some of the firms and 5,589 are still to be hired”, he said.
Maikori said also that SURE-P had been able to increase the beneficiaries’ stipend from N18, 000 to N25, 000 since July 2013.
He added that some state governments had indicated interest in paying an additional N10, 000 each to the beneficiaries to support the efforts of SURE-P for the scheme.
“I think that is a great thing. What we are trying to do is to work more.
“We are also reaching out to a lot in the corporate community, such as business organs and SMEs who I think will be the biggest beneficiaries.
“These small companies need support, especially when the government is not giving them loans. At least, the manpower is free”, Maikori.
He said SURE-P would continue in 2014 to partner with state governments and the business community which services the various state governments.
“Having done that of Lagos state in December, we want to focus our attention on Kano state or Kaduna state and reach out to the people in the first quarter of 2014.
“We will go to the South-South, to a place such as Port Harcourt, especially where there are a lot of companies and not just in any state, but where the region has the most number of companies”, the SURE-P official said.
Speaking on challenges the programme had been facing, Maikori said the major one was the perception of politicians that the scheme was a PDP project.
“Many people are yet to believe in the selection process.
“The common thing is that people are expecting that they should all benefit from the programme at the same time”, the official said.
He expressed hope that many Nigerians would understand the benefit of the programme and key into it, with the sensitisation programme to be embarked upon in 2014. (NAN)

Saturday, 11 January 2014

How cute pics of father tending to his daughters caused uproar online

How cute pics of father tending to his daughters caused uproar online

The bashing on the internet is sometimes unbelievable. Photos that are supposed to be described as cute and loving is being highly criticized. Doyin Richards, a Los Angeles-based Nigerian father and blogger who is currently taking a paternity leave of absence, posted the pics you see above of himself tending to his daughters on his blog - Daddydoinwork.com while his wife went off to work and this incurred the wrath of his readers.

The images, which went viral, had some of his readers lashing him viciously, calling him a lazy man who should be out looking for a job instead of taking pride in staying at home, looking after his girls and sharing photos on the internet. Lol. Unbelievable! Continue...



Doyin said he took the pictures so he could prove to his mixed-race wife that he could tend to their two young daughters, a 2 year old and a 6 months old, all alone.

Doyin wrote:

Well, his readers didn't find it funny and abused the shit out of him...lol. See some comments below..

Doyin replied...

Boko Haram: Jonathan Orders Release Of 167 Suspects – DHQ

Boko Haram: Jonathan Orders Release Of 167 Suspects – DHQ

The Defence Headquarters on Friday ordered the release of 167 suspects arrested in connection with Boko Haram insurgency in line with a presidential directive.
The suspects, who are to be released, include 157 from facilities in Borno State, nine from Yobe and one from Adamawa.
The affected persons would be released to their respective state governments by the appropriate military formations/commands in the three Northeast states which are currently under emergency rule.
The Presidency and the Federal Ministry of Justice will work out the modalities for the trial of 500 suspects who have cases to answer.
But about 1,000 other suspects are still in detention while investigation of their activities, especially the extent of their involvement in terrorism, is ongoing.
A statement issued in Abuja by the Defence Spokesman, Gen. Chris Olukolade, confirmed the directive to release the 167 suspects.
The statement said: “Over 165 persons apprehended in the course of military operations on terror in three states in the North-East are to be released from custody in compliance with Presidential directive.
“The suspects are those earlier recommended for release by the Joint Investigation Team, (JIT) set up by the Defence Headquarters last year. Of the number, 157 are from facilities in Borno, nine from Yobe and one suspect from Adamawa.
“It will be recalled that other detainees, particularly women and children have benefited from similar gestures which started in May last year. More suspects in this category are also to benefit in the present exercise.
“The suspects will be released to their respective state governments”.
It would be recalled that the Defence Headquarters had released all women and children in detention in connection with terrorism following a similar directive by President Goodluck Jonathan in May, 2013.