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Friday, October 4, 2013

Lagos Plane Crash: Thieves fight over money found on dead victims.

While efforts to rescue surviving victims, recover dead victims’ bodies from the crashed Associated Airlines aircraft yesterday, Punch reports that some hoodlums were seen exchanging blows and throwing bottles at one another over the money they found on the dead victims.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Plane Crash Update: Some Personalities on Board

Agagu's casket being evacuated from the crash scene
On  board the ill-fated aircraft were also Agagu’s only son, Feyi,  the Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Mr  Deji Falae and a staff in the Protocol  Department of the Governor’s office, Mr Layi Daji.
A member of Obasanjo’s family confirmed dead.
Also on  board were  Mr Tunji Okusanja Jr and his father, Tunji Okusanja. However,  while Okusanja senior is said to have sustained injuries and unconscious, his son is believed to have been among those that died.  The Okusanja  family owns the  MIC Caskets, a  popular funeral undertakers in  Lagos Island.
As at  the time of filing this report, Agagu’s corpse had been taken to the Nigerian Airforce base.
Source: Thisday

Saturday, September 28, 2013

42 Killed, 100 Missing In Borgu Boat Mishap

One hundred and fifty persons were feared dead on Friday following a boat mishap in River Niger, close to Malilli village in the Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State.

The accident happened at about 2 pm. While 42 bodies were recovered and confirmed dead, over 100 others are reportedly missing.

Olawale Wins Project Fame 6.0

Olawale Ayodele Ojo, a 400 level Agronomy Student of Ladoke Akintola University, Ogbomoso, Oyo State, has emerged winner of the MTN Project Fame West Africa (season 6). He was voted and announced winner of the keenly contested competition on Saturday night at the Ultima Studios, Admiralty Way, Lekki. Olawale was closely followed by Immaculate as the first runner up, while

Friday, September 27, 2013

Photos: Lionel Messi in Court to Face Tax Fraud Charges


Argentina international Messi and his father Jorge appeared at the hearing in the coastal town of Gava, where Messi lives, near Barcelonaafter being accused of defrauding the state out of £3.5 million by avoiding tax on his image rights.

ASUU Vows to Continue Strike, says VP Sambo Brought Nothing New to Negotiation

The Academic Staff Union of Universities has insisted that its members will not suspend their 3-month-old strike until the federal government meets its demand.
The university lecturers have been on strike since June 30 demanding that the government honours a 2009 agreement it had with the union and a 2011 Memorandum of Understanding signed over the agreement.

Pix of the Day


Mickey grabbed the female reporter's breast while live on air.

A baboon grabbed a female reporter's breast while live on air.

She introduced Mickey the baboon to the viewers, and the monkey politely shook her hand. And then seized this opportunity to grope the female presenter.
Rodriguez carried on and even attempted to joke: "He's trying to cop a little bit of a feel".
Mickey refused to let her go, as the presenter finished her segment by telling the viewers to "join soon, when we'll be learning a bit about why baboons like grapes".
Asked if the baboon bared his teeth because he was smiling or mad, the reporter responded, "I'm gonna go with smiling."

Mickey the baboon has already found international fame appearing next to U.S.actor Tom Cruise in the 2012 film Rock of Ages.

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Thursday, September 26, 2013

NASU may Join ASUU Strike Next Week

As strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in the nation’s tertiary institutions enters its fourth month, the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) has indicated its resolve to embark on its own indefinite strike next week.
Speaking at the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of the trade union in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, on Tuesday, NASU’s general secretary, Prince Peters Adeyemi, said members of the union had not been paid for two months, despite working to keep university system running during the ongoing ASUU strike.

Mourinho 'raged and cried' at Moyes getting United job

Jose Mourinho raged and screamed after being overlooked for the vacant manager's job at Manchester United, according to a new warts-and-all biography of the Portuguese manager.
Spanish journalist Diego Torres's book "Preparense Para Perder" - or "Prepare to Lose" in English - paints a portrait of Mourinho's time as Real Madrid manager.

And the book claims that the moment Mourinho discovered he found out he would not be moving from the Bernabeu to Old Trafford, "were the most miserable hours of Mourinho in his time as manager of Real Madrid."

Luis Suarez has damaged Liverpool's brand with his racist abuse and biting, says managing director Ian Ayre

Luis Suarez’s racist abuse and biting incidents damaged Liverpool’s brand, according to the club’s managing director Ian Ayre. Speaking at the Sport Industry breakfast in London this morning, Ayre said: “Any types of incident of that nature are damaging to a brand.


 “What’s important at those times is to ensure that we act respectfully and professionally as a football club. In the past we got some of that wrong and I would say more recently we got that right.

 “Luis is a footballer, a street fighter: he’s a larger than life character.
“Nobody is condoning any bad behaviour but it’s just something you have to deal with.

 “He is what he is and he’s the character that he is, and you just have to try and harness that.”

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

EXCLUSIVE: Obasanjo’s sister owns Apo building where squatters were killed - Premium Times


The unfinished building where security forces killed at least seven squatters Friday, September 20, in the Apo neighbourhood of Abuja, belongs to Mrs. Adunni Oluwole Salisu, believed to be the sister to former President Olusegun Obasanjo, a PREMIUM TIMES investigation has revealed.
Documents from the Abuja Geographical Information Systems (AGIS) shows that the property, located at No. 8 Bamanga Tukur Street, Gudu District, near the Gudu cemetery, belongs to Mrs. Salisu.

SaharaTV Interview with Goodluck Jonathan On The Streets Of New York

The SaharaTV reporter caugth up with President Goodluck Jonathan in New York, Check out the video below

Source: Sahara Reporters

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Suspected Female Boko Haram arrested with poisinous substance

The residents of Gomari and Bulunkutu wards of Maiduguri metropolis in Borno state; were gripped with “fears and pandemonium,” as members of Borno Vigilance Youths Group (BVYG) and the military Joint Task Force (JTF) Thursday, arrested a Boko Haram female terror suspect, along with a 35-year old man, suspected to be an informant of the Islamist sect who engages women in the smuggling and carrying of rifles and ammunitions.


In Borno state, our correspondent observed that ‘the fear of women is the beginning of wisdom’, as the security agencies and the vigilante youths are searching the females more than the males following series of arrest and discoveries that many of the women  arrested were in possession of firearms in the state.

According to JTF sources  in Maiduguri, the vigilance youths have already arrested five female Boko Haram terror suspects with rifles and 254 rounds of ammunitions in three wards of the metropolis, before the youths arrested this woman and a man, during their routine “stop and search” operations.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Change in Boko Haram Hierarchy: Sheikh Abubakar Shekau Toppled

Leader of Boko Haram, Sheikh Abubakar Shekau, has reportedly been shot and deposed by members of his own sect, Boko Haram.

A new leader, Abu Zamira Mohammed, who is the sect’s leader  negotiating with the federal government has been appointed new leader by the group’s Shura Council.



Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Kano Bomb Blast - Conflicting Figures on Casualties


Conflicting figures were issued Tuesday on the death toll resulting from the multiple bomb blasts that rocked Sabon Gari in the Kano State capital Monday night, with the Joint Military Task Force (JTF) declaring that 12 persons had been confirmed dead from the attacks, while the hospital authorities in Kano disclosed that 24 bodies had been brought to the mortuary.
In a statement signed by Lieutenant Ikedichi Iweha, the JTF said: “At about 2105 hours on July 29, 2013, sounds of simultaneous explosions were triggered by persons suspected to be members of the Boko Haram terrorist group between Nos. 38 – 41 New Road and Igbo Road by Enugu Road, all in the Sabon Gari area of Fagge Local Government Council of Kano State.
“This latest incidence could have been avoided if citizens maintained vigilance to observe when packages are dropped as it was in this case; contrary to reports circulating in some sections of the media of the attack being done by suicide bombers.
“You may recollect that the JTF had urged residents of Kano metropolis to keep an eye on their environment as members of the terrorist sect had planned to drop packages in bags or cartons in areas with high human traffic.
“Following the attacks, 12 persons were confirmed dead, while those who sustained various degrees of injuries were rushed to hospital for medical attention.”
However, contradicting the JTF’s statement, the hospital authorities revealed that 24 dead bodies were brought to the hospital mortuary, while nine people who sustained injuries had been admitted at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital Tuesday morning.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

BREAKING NEWS: Celebration in Cairo as Army Overthrows Morsi

Jubilant crowds across Cairo cheered, chanted pro-army slogans and set off fireworks after the military suspended the constitution and ousted the President Mohamed Mursi on Wednesday
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Men, women and children waved red-white-and-black Egyptian flags as confetti twirled in the air, protesters stood on each other's shoulders and families snapped pictures in Tahrir Square, the center of demonstrations that drew millions out against Mursi and his Muslim Brotherhood.
"The people and the army are one hand," they chanted.
Over two years ago, Tahrir saw similar celebrations after an uprising toppled Hosni Mubarak, paving the way for Mursi to become Egypt's first freely elected president.

Saturday, June 15, 2013

NGF CHAIRMANSHIP ELECTION: How Jonathan Shot Himself in the Foot

President Goodluck Jonathan’s design to install a chairman for Nigerian Governors’ Forum failed at the weekend because of suspected protest votes from angry governors who detested the president’s decision to switch his support from Governor Ibrahim Shema of Katsina State to Governor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State without properly communicating the change to his supporters. An insider in the whole affair told Sunday Trust that “for about two months, the President had told Governor Shema to stand against Governor Amaechi as chairman ofthe NGF.

Friday, May 31, 2013

'Mourinho will be a disaster at Chelsea' - Barcelona vice-president slams Real Madrid boss

Carles Vilarrubi anticipates trouble at Stamford Bridge should the Portuguese be installed as the Blues' new manager after a tumultuous three years at the Santiago Bernabeu Barcelona vice-president Carles Vilarrubi has warned Chelsea thatbringing Jose Mourinho back to the club could end in disaster. The former Real Madrid boss is on the verge of returning to Stamford Bridge for a second spell in charge and has seal a £4m 4 years deal.

Jose Mourinho Signs Chelsea Contract

Jose Mourinho sealed a four-deal deal worth £40m on Tuesday night to return as Chelsea manager.
Five clubs are willing to pay £80m to land Tottenham frontman Gareth Bale - both Manchester clubs, Chelsea, Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain.
Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke is being targeted by Spanish side Atletico Madrid as a £17.5m replacement for Radamel Falcao.
Norwich striker Grant Holt is wanted by Australian outfit Melbourne Heart.
Tottenham frontman Gareth Bale is an £80m target for Premier League rivals Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea, plus Real Madrid and PSG.
Manchester United could make a £30m bid for Barcelona's former Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas.
Atletico Madrid are ready to make a £20m bid for Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke.
Roberto Martinez could be appointed Everton boss by the weekend and will be boosted by the news that midfielder Marouane Fellaini has decided to commit his future to the club.
Napoli striker Edinson Cavani is set to snub Manchester City and Chelsea by moving to Spain.
Hull City boss Steve Bruce has made an opening £1m offer for Leicester keeper Kasper Schmeichel.
Luis Suarez last night dropped a bombshell on Liverpool by admitting he would love to move to Real Madrid.
Roy Hodgson saw England held to a dismal draw as their much-anticipated rematch with Ireland fell flat.
Real Madrid are confident they will win the battle for Gareth Bale and have set a June 15 deadline for a deal to be done with Tottenham.

Another tornado hits Oklahoma, nine injured - AP

At least three tornadoes touched down in Oklahoma, including one in Tulsa, and two more hit Arkansas on Thursday as a powerful storm system moved through the middle of the country. At least nine people were injured.
The National Weather Service confirmed at least one tornado touched down Thursday night in the Tulsa suburb of Broken Arrow. However, the tornado did not appear to be a strong twister like the deadly one in suburban Oklahoma City last week.
Meteorologist Pete Snyder with the weather service's Tulsa office said it appeared the roofs of some buildings were damaged, and police told the Tulsa World that they didn't have any reports of buildings being destroyed.

Amigo Supermarket Owner in Abuja’s Wonderland Amusement Park linked to terrorism

Nigerian security agencies have linked a co-owner of two major ongoing businesses in the nation’s capital as a ring leader in a major terrorist operation in the country.
In a statement by the spokesman of the Joint Task Force in Kano, Ikedichi Iweha, Fauzi Fawad, the co-owner of Amigo Supermarket and Wonderland Amusement Park, was named as a member of a Lebanese Hezbollah terrorist cell in Nigeria.
Wonderland is Abuja’s biggest and most popular amusement park, while Amigo is one of the largest supermarkets in the Nigerian capital.
The JTF said Mr. Fawad’s name was mentioned by “all those arrested,” for being in possession of heavy weapons, and other terrorism related activities.
Mr. Fawad is now on the run, the JTF said.
The JTF said it arrested three Lebanese suspected of owning the large cache of arms recovered at a bunker in the city.

Jonathan’s Half-time: The Hard Facts By Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai

We began the assessment of President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration by listing a number of the campaign promises he made in 2011 and added that the achievement of those promises was not easy to measure because in essence, they were just broad generalizations with no targets, deliverables or timelines. Perhaps, that was the point of making such vague promises; so that performance cannot be measured and failures would not be easily evident.
This week, we would rely on field visits and the feedback received from readers who responded via email, phone and SMS addresses provided last week. These responses along with other published facts and opinions would form the basis for assessing the Presidents’ performance. Some readers used the platform provided to engage in abuse, diversion and bigotry that the Jonathanians have perfected as response to any questions demanding their accountability. They forget that we are thick-skinned and do not respond to brainless insults. Many more provided on-the-ground status of projects and programs for which we are grateful.
While the perception amongst majority of respondents is that the Jonathan government is significantly underperforming; most of those who work with him or indirectly benefit from the schema of ethnic division, corruption and impunity his administration has perfected are engulfed in praise singing and forget to remind him of his many promises. Let us look to some of the specific commitments summarized last week.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Woolwich Terror Attack: Suspect Michael Adebowale in Court over Drummer Lee Rigby’s Murder

Michael Adebowale, 22, leaves court in a police van
One of the two men shot by armed police after Drummer Lee Rigby was hacked to death in Woolwich has been charged with his murder. Michael Adebowale is appearing in Westminster Magistrates' Court this morning where he will face a charge of murder and of illegal possession of a firearm. The decision to charge him, the day after he was discharged from hospital, was announced late tonight by the Crown Prosecution Service following discussions with anti-terrorist police.

Monday, May 27, 2013

The Love Story of Comedian Princess and Her Husband

Popular Nigerian female comedian, Princess, and her movie producer/director husband, Adeshola Jeremiah, tied the knot on Wednesday 8th May 2013 at the Balmoral Hall, Oregun, Lagos. It was indeed a happy day for 'Madam' Princess who had almost lost of hope of finding a husband.

Below is their very interesting love story...

On what attracted her to Adeshola Jeremiah

Well he is a quiet person and if not for the fact that I am into entertainment, I also like my privacy, I don’t like unnecessary show-off. If I go somewhere and they don’t recognize me, that is very okay by me, I just love to be myself.

How They Met

He saw me when I went for their program in Odunfa Cancus (A Yoruba Theatre Group). I went because of a friend of mine Latifat, who was also trained there. She was in UNILAG and my junior in Theatre Arts. So I went there and that was where he saw me and that was like so many years ago in 2005.

7 Tips to Save your Relationship Today

Believe it or not, one person can affect far more change in a relationship than you might have thought. I’ve seen tremendous success watching people learn how to improve relationships all on their own. Here are 7  tips to start using today to save your relationship:

1. Speak up. Most people don’t do this, but rather try to keep it all in in order to avoid conflict. But not expressing yourself does more harm than good. The reality is that bottled up feelings lead to resentment, which leads both to more frequent and more intense arguments, and to apathy, which destroys relationships.
2. Make it about you. Really. You could say, “You never take me out anymore”, which sounds like an attack and will lead to defensiveness, or “I’d love to plan a night out with you soon. I really need it.” Try both and see which one works.

Genevieve Moves Parents from Egbeda to Lekki

Star actress, Genevieve Nnaji is putting a broad smile on the faces of her aged parents and siblings. She has just moved them from Egbeda, a Lagos suburb to highbrow and upscale Lekki, Lagos. Her dad and mum in their late 60s and 70s respectively, according to sources close to the family were full of excitement about the move.

Genevieve, according to the source had in recent time found it challenging to check on her parents due to distance, besides, she felt her dad who could hardly walk due to old age on his own would be closer to her and receive adequate medical care. On few occasions that she has visited, fans, especially boisterous school children had swarmed her.

Nyako vows to sue Jonathan over State of Emergency funding

The Adamawa State Governor, Murtala Nyako, has vowed to sue President Goodluck Jonathan and the Federal Government over the plans of the latter to use funds meant for the state to finance the emergency rule declaration.

President Jonathan had on May 14 declared a State of Emergency in Adamawa, Yobe and Borno States to quell the insurgency of the Boko Haram sect and other militants in the area.

Controversy later trailed the funding for the Nigerian troops as the president proposed that the affected states’ federal allocations be used.

The National Assembly, however, rejected the president’s proposal, in their approval of the emergency declaration, saying the federal government should fund it.

Why Governor Amaechi was Suspended

Twenty four hours after the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Bamanga Tukur, announced that the national secretariat is not officially aware of the problems in its Rivers State chapter, the party chairman, approved the suspension of the Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi.

The issues that Mr. Tukur claimed ignorance of on Sunday are the same reasons for which the party’s National Working Committee, headed by him, held an emergency meeting on Monday morning to suspend the Rivers Governor.

Why President Jonathan missed speaking slot at AU — Presidency

President Goodluck Jonathan missed his speaking slot at the ongoing African Union Summit in Addis Ababa because he was attending a smaller meeting on the sidelines of the event, the Special Adviser to the President on Media, Reuben Abati, has said.
“Mr. President was attending on the sidelines of the AU event, at the time Nigeria was called,” Mr. Abati said in a statement sourced from his website. “It was a meeting on Infrastructure in West Africa.”
The presidential spokesperson did however not explain why his boss preferred to attend a smaller event on the side even when the Nigerian delegation was fully aware of the speaking schedule for heads of state at the meeting.

REVEALED:How Nigeria squanders millions on generators its foreign missions don’t need

Defying logic, and  objections from lawmakers, the Nigerian government has channelled nearly a quarter of a billion naira this year to fuelling and maintaining electricity generators in its embassies abroad, when many of the missions have no such need, as their host nations provide stable power supply.
These missions include those located in the United States, the United Kingdom as well as China and several dozens of developed, or emerging nations.
Despite paying N523 million for electricity charges in 2013, the embassies will spend an extra N170 million to power generators they have no need for, in a bizarre spending spree that surprises even ambassadors who are expected to deploy the cash.

Friday, May 24, 2013

MTN signs Iyanya, Davido, Praiz, Mike Anyaso as ambassadors

Telecoms giant MTN has signed Iyanya, Praiz, Chidinma (MTN Project Fame), and Mike Anyaso as the new celebrity faces of MTN and also renewed Davido's contract.

I gathered exclusively that the stars have finished negotiations with MTN for a one year endorsement deal which will see some of them earning as much as N15m a year. Naija artistes are really balling. Congrats to them.

Governor Amaechi Triumphs, Reelected as chairman of Nigeria's Governor's Forum

Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State has won re-election as the chairman of the Nigerian Governors' Forum defeating his opponent Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State by 3 votes.
Mr. Amaechi won 19 votes from the 35 governors present, while Mr. Jang, a late entrant to the competition garnered 16 votes. The governor of gombe state was absent.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

No Supplementry Budget for Military Operations - FG

Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala,
Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, on Monday said the Federal Government had no intention to prepare another supplementary budget to provide funding for military operations in the three states that have been under emergency rule since last week.

Forbes name Okonjo Iweala 83rd Most Powerful Woman in the World

Forbes released its annual list of The World’s Most Powerful Women on Wednesday 22nd May 2013.
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According to Forbes, the list is made up of 100 women who made the most impact. They include top politicians and CEOs, activist billionaires and celebrities.
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigeria’s finance minister also makes the power list. The 58 year old Harvard-educated finance minister who has spent one year in office after a failed bid for the World Bank presidency, moves down from the 81st position to the 83rd.

One of the World Fattest Man Dies at 39

One of the World's Fattest Men Has Died at the Age of 39ONE of the world's fattest men has died at the age of 39 – weighing a staggering 64 stone (407 kg).
Ricky Naputi piled on the pounds thanks to a gut-busting diet of 10,000 calories a day.

Nollywood Pornographic Movies Flood Lagos

There appears to be a renewed effort by producers of pornographic films to get a huge chunk of the movie market in Nigeria.
A recent survey conducted by National Mirror showed that in the last six months, over 40 film titles with nude scenes have flooded both the Idumota and Alaba markets, the two film depots in Lagos, the country’s commercial hub.
While efforts are being made by some renowned producers to get Nigeria on the map of quality film productions, certain filmmakers, driven by the passion to make quick profits, have turned their attention to making films with lewd scenes, which are often sold in the open market.
During a random visit to Idumota, it was discovered that films such as ‘Edge of Darkness’, ‘Dark Secrets’, ‘Sinful Act’, ‘Sinful Truth’ and ‘Oyoyo Airline’, among others, were the rave of the moment. Some other titles like ‘Bold Five Babes’, ‘Room 027’, ‘The Benjamins’, ‘Pregnant Hawkers’ and ‘Destructive Instincts’ were being awaited to appear on mass consumable formats.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Arik Confirms Two of Her Crew Members Arrested for Drug Trafficking in the UK

The management of Arik Air has admitted that two of its crew members were arrested for allegedly possessing banned drugs suspected to be cocaine after one of its flight to the U.K.
The airline company promised to cooperate with British authorities investigating the the two cabin crew members. it will be remembered that an Arik Air hostess was jailed in 2012 by a London Court for drug trafficking.
The spokesman for the company, Adebanji Ola, said in a statement on Tuesday that Arik Air was co-operating fully with the U.K. authorities and all other concerned agencies in their investigations.
“Arik Air remains committed to the fight against drug and illicit substances trafficking and will not tolerate the use of any of its aircraft or crew for the courier of banned items and substances,” he said.

SHAME: Federal University of Agriculture Prof. and Two others Lectures Fired for Plagarism

Shame was brought on the academic field as a professor and an assistant lecturer in the Chemistry Department of the Federal University of Agriculture , FUNNAB, Abeokuta had their appointments terminated based on a allegations of plagiarism. The professor, Janet Bamgbose, and the assistant lecturer, Akeem Bamigbade, were fired during the just concluded 76th statutory council meeting of the university which held two weeks ago.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Adamawa Recieves Reinforcement of Another 1000 Soldiers from Defence HQ

Report reaching us from the Defence Headquaters in Abuja has reveal that another 1000 combatant soldiers have been deployed to border areas of Adamawa state. This is to ensure the full reinforcement of the Nigerian soldier in its crackdown bid against the Boko Haram sect in Nigeria's troubled North-East region.

Boko Haram Being Shielded by Northern Elders,Says Middle Belt Dialogue


Middle Belt Dialogue (MBD), has accused the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) of protecting Boko Haram, stating that the only concern of the Forum is how to grab power in 2015.
In a statement issued at the weekend by its spokesperson, Rima Shawulu Kwewum, MBD criticized the NEF for faulting the State of Emergency declared by President Goodluck Jonathan in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states, adding that the NEF speaks not for them but for Muslims and their political interests.
For its part, MBD declared that Boko Haram deserves to be crushed out of Nigeria to make way for a peaceful and purposeful nation that is not indexed on religion, ethnicity or region.

CABINET RESHUFFLE: Orubebe, three other ministers to go


There are Indications that President Goodluck Jonathan might have concluded plans to offload four ministers from his cabinet in a reshuffle that is about to take place this month.
The four ministers; Elder Godsday Orubebe, Mr. Bala Muhammad, Stella Odua and Labaran Maku, are said to have indicated interest in the 2015 election and had obtained the tacit approval of the President to proceed with the process of contesting the gubernatorial elections in their respective states.
Minister of State for Education, Mr Nyesom Wike is also believed to be leaving the Federal cabinet to actualise his political ambition.

Ogun State Police Debunk Story of Students Being Killed at OOU Abeokuta

The Nigeria Police in Ogun State has debunk the story that two students were killed earlier today at the Olabisi Onabanjo University in Abeokuta. Read story here.  If you missed it. According to reports gotten from SaharaReporters, the death of two students during a students’ protest was recorded, following the violent intervention of the police.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, told SaharaReporters by telephone that while the police was called in to restore order at the university after students there began rioting over school fees, “The operation restored order to the school without a single bullet fired."
SaharaReporters has yet to be informed by the Students Union that the original information was wrong.  A government source said the photo of a dead student allegedly killed by the police came from a gang-related fracas yesterday in Sagamu area of the state.

Two Students Of Olabisi Onabanjo University Reportedly Shot Dead by Police while Trying to Halt Protest

A Student reportedly shot dead during the riot by the police
Police at the Olabisi Onabanjo University today
Two students are reported to have been killed this morning at the Olabisi Onabanjo University [OOU] in Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State, as policemen confronted with violence students involved in a peaceful protest.

Defence Headquarters says 14 Boko Haram insurgents killed in ongoing operations

The Defence Headquarters on Sunday confirmed that 14 Boko Haram terrorists had been killed in the ongoing military operations in the Northern part of the country.
A statement by Brig-Gen. Chris Olukolade, Director of Defence Information said that three soldiers died and seven who sustained injuries were being treated in a military medical facility.
The statement, which did not disclose the location of the latest assault between the military and the insurgents, said one soldier was still missing.

APC’s Registration suffers Setback as CPC Misses Certificate

The missing certificate of registration of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, and the pending court suit instituted by a rival political association, African Peoples Congress, APC, challenging the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, for refusing to register it, are threatening to derail the registration All Progressives Congress.
This is just as the Committee on Legal Constitution Compliance of the merging party meets Monday to brainstorm on how to resolve the thorny issues facing the APC.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Military Operations Yeilding Results - Presidency

President Goodluck Jonathan has thanked Nigerians for their support for the state of emergency declared last week in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa States. Senior Special Assistant to the President, Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, made this known in a statement on Sunday. The statement read, “President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed gratitude to all Nigerians for the overwhelming support they have given to the declaration of state of emergency in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.

Alaafin Call on US to Assist with Nigeria's Security Challenge

Alaafin of Oyo receives U.S diplomatic mission to Nigeria
The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, has called on the United States’ government to assist the Federal Government of Nigeria in addressing the rising security challenges in the country.

Maiduguri in Lockdown as JTF Seek Out Boko Haram Militants

A key city in Borno state was on lockdown Sunday as the military enforced a 24-hour curfew and blocked supply routes in its sweeping campaign against Islamist insurgents.
The operation against Boko Haram, the group that wants an Islamic state in northern Nigeria, is aimed at retaking territory seized by the militants and ridding the country of "terrorist activities," the miltary has said.

Four Dead in TB Joshua's Ghana Church Service

Four Ghanaian churchgoers were killed in a stampede today at Pastor TB Joshua's church service in Accra, Ghana as worshippers scrambled for "Holy Water."
Police sources in Accra stated that the four dead persons comprised three females and a young boy. Thirteen others were also injured.
The controversial Nigeria-born priest is the founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), which has a large following in Nigeria and Ghana.  

Boko Haram/Nigeria Military Clashes: Over 2000 Nigerians Flee Into Niger Republic

Over 2000 Nigerians have fled the Nigerian State of Borno following the clash between Boko Haram and Nigerian troops in Abadam local government area of Borno North Senatorial District.
A journalist travelling in the Nigerian-Niger Republic border confirmed to SaharaReporters that between Saturday evening and Sunday over 2000 locals from villages in and around Abadam local government area have been fled their homes and crossed over into Niger Republic.
The journalist, who did not want to be identified, said that the locals, hearing the strange sounds of weapons and bombs being exchanged decided to leave, citing their recent experience of the Baga killings. He also said that the arrival of hundreds of soldiers in the villages made the villages uncomfortable.

Man Cuts Off Own Penis During Fight With Girlfriend In Taiwan

A Taiwanese man reportedly cut off his own penis during a fight with his girlfriend.
The intoxicated man was apparently so angry with the woman that he took a pair of his scissors to his genitalia. Quite a bit of his penis was removed during the incident.
According to Rocket News 24, the problem began when the man decided to drink continuously throughout the day. When his girlfriend started complaining about the amount of alcohol he was consuming, a pretty nasty argument quickly erupted.

WizKid Wins African Artist of the Year, also Check Out the Full List of Winners


In the just concluded Ghana Music Awards, Wizkid fell giants; beating super hot artists P-Square, Iyanya, Davido, Flavour  and D-Banj to win the African Artist of the Year award.
Star Boy Wizzy was present to receive his award too, the young hit maker had traveled to Ghana along with his team – EME execs Banky W, Tunde Demuren, Star Boy Entertainment manager Godwin Tom, producer Maleek Berry and official EME DJ, DJ Xclusive.

'Dead' Man Woke Up During Own Funeral In Zimbabwe, Witness Says

Mourners at a recent funeral in Zimbabwe were caught by surprise when the guest of honor sat up in his coffin . According to local reports, 34-year-old Brighton Dama Zanthe, the seemingly dead man, woke up last week while friends and family prepared to pay their respects at his home in Gweru. "I was the first to notice Mr. Zanthe’s moving legs as I was in the queue to view his body.

"I Gave Obasanjo and PDP N100m Each for 1999 General Election" - Orji Uzor Kalu

Orji Uzor Kalu, the former Governor of Abia State, has said he gave ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo N100m to run his campaign in 1999.
He said he gave another N100m to the Peoples Democratic Party prior to the 1999 elections.
The former governor said this as ‘Guest of the Week’ on a Kaduna-based Liberty FM radio programme on Saturday.
He said, “I made millions before joining politics. I was doing business between Maiduguri and the East. I carried fish from Maiduguri to the East and palm oil from the East to Maiduguri. So, I had money and invested so much in the PDP.

65 Boko Haram Members Arrested as JTF kill 10 others in Burno

The Special Forces of the Nigerian army have arrested 65 suspected Boko Haram members in Borno State as the state of emergency declared by President Goodluck Jonathan enters the third day.

The Director of Defence Information, Brig. Gen. Chris Olukolade, said in an electronic mail on Saturday that the insurgents were arrested while trying to escape from various camps taken over by security forces.